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Tuesctas. 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 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. Prices of 1.:.S Treasury bonds soared dex fell 14.9 percent today rand the I on-- of late Monday afternoon in New York. gise their audience a vior a bigger one-day percentage decline than as investors sought a sate has en in don Stock Exchange's key index lak The comedians pert on the ese of the Great Depression. as gosernment securities offering lilted in- dOVIrn. 14 percent alxvin Isalfwa) through The price of gold litiTlion on New minimum of stage props a S503 billion worth of stock salue was comes That meant the yield on the the trading session. York's Commodity Exchange was down thence input;skit wiped out. More than SI trillion in bonds fell, a measure of loweronterest Financial Times-Stock S16.80 a troy ounce to 5464 90 short Is The Eschange with music.. stocks was erased , worldwide in a rates. -share index in -London sank after 9 a.m. todas. Gold had Jumped 100 296.5 The eight performers, 2.4-1our period. Seseral banks cut their prime rates, a by 12- 30 •S15 an ounce on.Mondas points to 1.'55.8 p.m. local all their material' Tfaders around the world focused on benchmark for a vanety of consumer deselop time (7:30 a.m. EDT1:The sharp decline 'morns ising ideas suits< the-possibilits • how es er remote, that the and business loans A Jump of S37.50 in the price of the followed Monda)'s record plunge of. ails/lents- _ desastauen in stock markets would The dollar strengthened today against--iseriehmark-30-year-T-reassirs bond with :,.49.6 points. or 10.8 percent. cause another 1930s-stsle depression bs foreign currencies. apparently buoyed a face salue of $1,000 Pushed its yield wiping out people's insestmentS and bs a crisis atmosphere and a Meeting down to 9.4 percent by 9a,m. The yield The yield of the bond, which moves causing a crisis in confidence. between U.S. and West German of- had,fallen to 9 1 percent in the opposite direction fromrits price. *Bike

moot and - advertise ' BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed *Berry, through the media before charity, he said. - rner7 V condensed from past i LAU:rye rsolice usually k taw: NE 09,,• ;•"-b- 7('(411 esarrS, '16*.arair. find for a year, he said. OM,Sr ihr moR There's Just not enough. 14 it were to be, frLye— 57441#9 Although the police de 10Y055 used st would has c to be picked uP local- registered bicycles in the p OPUS# MVOCO- ly •• first sear it has issued sp Bushwas said that one possible use •OTIN:11 Thtsn another prolvain would be in the fruit gelatin that appearc plement a program know in the supermarket todas non ID. • • where students ••I rcalls don't expect the Jell° to go staff register sdluables f...1 anywhere because it's not practical for department. aw- a large compans to pick it up," Ben Although "Operation I -net said in effect for about 10 yeti 141 "If ans one does use it. I would expect mann and 1 aughlin say e. Doonesbury it to be a small compans or a health encourage people to use BY GARRY TRUDEAU food store," she added their saluables _ Benner has also experimented with the. Through the program. I MEAll I VOL 04 gelatin using Nutrasw eel for a diet pro- the serial numbers of item, 7M7I 114104 duet. hut , is no'longer working-on-the- —7f,4 DIFFERENT (, and-keep-them on Tile-— PZT714 CP FM4 < project. Police-stations throughl She is now working on a blueberry try are linked by a COMI puree raisin known as the National Cr "This raisin could be used by com- non Center If police revel' pames who are looking to replace their products that have artificial blueberry fl,asor, such as muffins. - with real blueberries." Benner said. ( AT Volunteers delf_MIPP!, needed! (pledges Rubes'- By Leigh Rubin Dock Po\ the fall

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October 21, 1987 ;ednesday. The Daily Maine Campus. Wednesday. October 21. 198' 3 eclines National comedy troupe to visit UMaine, Thursday

at 10.4 percent as recentls as The Comedians amplify and act out of the Touring Cbmpanies established always gives fast-paced comedy-and a - morning. It soared into doubk W .isaistta Ilrests modern social. pohticil:- and religious a base in Chicago. lot of fun to their audiences. _ after the report lampooning the au- .1 week of a issues until they are Some of the past comedians who have He said the comedians will atrive at . a n -expected_ U. S. trade deficit diences' lives:: -performed within-Second City are Dan--. the Maine Center for the An;at 4 a sharp decline Tit the -laughing is great exercise. and the tin- ars of In this was, the modern Performers Akroyd. Alan Arkin, Jim John. "Any students who wished to. could prosisational comedy troupe. Second carry on the traditional satire of all past Belushi. Das id Steinberg, Bill probably see them before or after the 8 City's National Touring Company, is Murray. skyo Stock 1- s;hange's main in- Second City. comedians. and Joan Risers. All these artists found ,p.m. ,how," he said. coming to the Unisersity of Maine to James Bost, theater professor, said. 4.9 percent today .and the Lon Second City opened on Dec. 16, 1959 fame bs was of The Second City-. • :k Exchange's key- index was gis c their audience a workout Oct. 22. "The Second City performers have stir- in Old Town. Chicago. As its reputation The little-known comedy artists who percent about halfwas The comedians perform with a . red a lot of excitement across the coun- through grew- the Second City troupe started are coming to UMaine are Chris Barnes, ng session. . minimum of stage ptiaps and a lot of au- try with their talent. touring the United States, - Noelk Bou-Sliman, Evan*Gort, Mark - dietke-Inpur---Their--skits-are accented He called them major forces iii bring- nancial Times-Stock Exchange Beltzman. Laura Wasserman, Michael with music. By 1967, audience demand for perfor- ing about experimentation with =- c index in 1 ondon sank 296.5 Franco, Barbara Wallace, and J.J. The eight performers, and one dog, _moneys outside of Chicago necessitated pros motional and satirical comedy in R by 1210 p in. local Jones. The dog remains anonymous. des clop all their material t% hik onstage. the creationnt a specialized Towing 0 a.m. Eern:The sharp decline theaters across the country =pros ming ideas suggested by the Company. A second Touring Company Onls a few Monday's record plunge of Joel Katz. executise director of Maine tickets to the performance audience and then a third were soon OC.241t! ()Ile remain, he or 10.8 percent. Center for the Arts, said the troupe said. cid of the bond. which mos-es Acontiaued from page 1 posite direction from its price, *Bike Chancellor OKs funding

months and --advertise- T pt-opens -Stolen property, they can riunch the item erry through the media before they give it to. and its serial number into the computer for union job study chants, he said. • to find out if it has been recovered. --tcoatiaaed cruet page li • UMaine police usually keep items they Bicycles and items valued. at more t. hancellor Robert I Woodburs said port implementation of the studs and to find for a sear, he said than S500 are entered into the NCIC Oct. 16 that he would seek board ap- seek 194islatise funding for that purpose. ust not enough. 14 it were to be . Ithough the police department has hen,they are reported stolen. prosal in November of an appropria- "While not esery aspect of the study pocked local- ould base to he uP registered bicycles in the past, this is the . "If sou ha%e a SI ,(XX) stereo stolen tions request to the Governor and Se- has been completed." Woodbury first year it has issued special decals and it is located in San Diego. we would cond Regular Session of the Legislature stated. "it is clear that additional fun- said that one possible use as This is another program added to sup- be able to identify it and hese it return- for funding in support of the Unisersi- ding beyond that available to the fruit gelatin that appears. in the plement a program known as "Opera- ed because of NCI(." Stormann said ty System's Job Classification Program. University System-will be needed. ipermarket todos tion ID. •• where, students, faculty and In 1986. between 300 and 400 people The reclassification proposal is the Jell° to go The formal appropriations request don't espect the staff register saluobles with the police registered saluables with the police result of a 3-sear studs conducted joint- will be considered by the Board at its c because it's not practical for department. department using the program .bs the University System and its Nos. 16 meeting and submitted to the ompany to pick it up." Ben- Although "Operation ID" has been aughlin said each sear he ends up unions to determine the proper wage state immediately to meet the state's in effect for about 10 years, both Stor- [Imola watches. wallets, 'calculators, classification .for many University it, I would expect budget schedule. sone does use mann and 1 aughlin say each sear. thes sunglasses and sometimes skis to chan- System employees. The final recommen- -sr a small company or a health encourage people to use it to register ts because the\ are not registered with dations of the Classification Study The Maine Teachers Association re," she added their saluables police and go unclaimed Committee are expected in February represents many of the employees in- r has also experimented with the. Through the program, police record Although police encourage people to 1988. %nicest A negotiation session between sing Nutrasweet for a diet pro- the serial numbers of items they register register their saluables. both Laughlin At its Sept. 28 meeting in Fort Kent, • the l'niversity System and the Maine it is no'longer working on- the anti-keep hem on: -We:— - ami St.010141111 . said _Pco..p*_san the Board -of Trustees accepted. the, Teachers Association is scheduled for - Police stations throughout the coun - rrt nti., measures as well. hancellor'• recommendar, .,n to Y1,-• 7s) now working on a blueberry trs are linked tis a computer ssstem. ••%% c could mince thefts by 50 percent von known as the National Crime Informa- if people would lock up thew things,' raisin could be used by com- tion-Center If police recase a report ot Stormann said ho are looking to replace then base artificial blueberry HALLOWEEN that such as muffins. with real tes." Benner said I AI Welcomes its PUMPKIN CARVING olunteers is CONTEST neded! (pledges and psyched for (the fall semester. Cash prizes awarded to winners: Daily Bread k Graciously First place $50.00 entie answer turns away Second place $25.00 but a harsh word stirs up The Union Board presents k Third place $15.00 Proverbs 111 "THE MOST WELCOME 9URP1RISE OF THE SUMMER': Deadline for submission is 12:00 noon ERM PAPERS Wirik.00 WA,.14 South )OK REPORTS on Friday, October 30th in the Room. Pumpkins will b-on__Sale AB REPORTS Lown at the Union the week of October 19th List: /page for: from 11:00 to 2:00. tch (others Available)! "tom ering An American Success Stacy tied margins mg corrections in olletal Jib all IL • gush and French PG Li. IOW Armin run err able languages: glish, French, Friday, October 23 anish. and German 6 p.m., 8 p.m., 10 p.m. ?r extras available Hauck Auditorium )r minimal cost UM Students w/ID - 504 3 act Mark St.Thomas, ; Cedar St., Apt.1, Sponsored by the Competitions Committee, a Meet Me At 3arwor, 942-7905 division of the Union Board. -7?

4 The Atilt 'Name (ampus. Wednesday, October 21. 1987 The Pails- Maine Campus Editorial Put people before space My poo To the editor: V. hursday. the Senate kept NASA's planned space Many seterans complain they already do not receive station alive by killing•a plan to csit Sllft million the help that the)- need. By using money that otherwise Saturday morniniL Tfrom the project . would go to help them for a space station. 84 Senators discovered that SOFTICOtle The motion was tabled by an 84-l: vote . are revealing where their priorities really lie group of somoines) went tc The proposal, submitted by Sen. Dennis DeConcini. Also, money that would help clean up the ensuon- trouble of wiping the earls r D-Ariz, would have cut the funds from the space sta- ment. as the 520 million would do, should not be cut. tong dew off my c tion project and used them for seterans' programs either. At the same time. though. the Senate worked on a John Holyoke windshield .. While the striate voted to table the plan to cut NASA bill seeking more than S'' billion to pay, for housing I really appreciate the et funds, it worked on a bill programs and funding for various federal agencies. seeking more than 55' billion insolsed, bout couldn't for housing programs and NASA among them sarious federal agencies have tied something other I 11-Senators do not want filled 55-gallon trash can to put the Si IS million into a - The-Senate also endorsed a plan to cut 520 million earmarked for the cleanup of Boston Harbor. seterans programs, surely it could put the Money Campus play-by-play wiping instrument' I am , The Senate does not hase HS priortties straight toward the $57 billion. that you didn't mean to boi my w A space station would allow NASA to begin steps After all, people descrse adequate housing, clean the trash can off toward establishing ..a colony on the moon and. possibly. *ate and other 'social services the gosernment can pro shield, hood and fender., Mars It also would enable satnusts to conduct ex- side for them. Did you eser wish you were John Maddcn" I know, it seems like an odd, periments they could not do on earth because of Putting money into a space station is not a bad idc'a. wish, but when gravity_ __ _ . . pros ided that the money does not come. at the eSpcnse -you think of it, it would be nice W'hile the Senate had-good intentions in iPting to . of social and ens ironrnental programs to he able to rant and rase about ------keeo-T-he-space things without the general populous Can we f4 station program altse, by doing so- a The Senators simply need to realize that the welfare of the thinking you're an utter fool . euicnse of seteram• pr.,-"gr...r.1 rt terms senators forgot , American people should be their top priority. _ To the editor I can just imagine what the big guy about the people of this planet. Once the people of this planet have been taken care Before the government begins looking for would hase to Ca% about life on campus.- ways to of,- then it will be time to start looking at a space_ I'm not suprtscd by t alloW People to list on the moon, it should try to Like those people who complain not ‘IcKernan's announc, i station allestate the problems on earth. about defend the noise testi on the third that (astir% keeping The government has a duty to help veterans in need. -floor of Ray's house - Yankee nuclear. power Programs that help finance veterans' educatrons and "But he'., what are they all upset open. hut) am angry pros ide medical and emotional treatment for them s about' I mean, we know n's noisy there, Our Cioscrnor chooses the noisy should feCCISC the tunds necessary to offer quality ser-. people. know Ws noisy there. :cot a studs compiled t eserybo sh:e• to Sets. tty knows it's noisy there nuclear industry (NR() ' "But nothing's going to change .1 than consider any re' noisy person is alw ass nois. It's like in done hi independent g their genes or something 'The thing is. who are not in the pock -the)'rc so nous. they don't realize how- those Who promote n, )'hes are -power . And what about sTuclet4 goSernment? I am outraged that he "You know what gels me? It's like take sides with an industr those politicians are Irsing to Constrict can spend three millions themselses that they're politicians to tight tor its csistencc "You can tell a good pctlitic..h imagine how finish rest:iv because his uniform is always dwty. He to safe alternat ries Thiee- r isn't out 'doing lunch' or anything. he's '• dollars could pas tor in the trenches, fighting to get things ' "The good politicians Are !hr .-ones -fstiret hear *bout they're already consinced that-they're politicians, and 're trying to prose that thes're _noL.7.. _ And with the , parking problems would he eastly_tipLainabli. , "Sec, watch this This Toyota is in Commentary motion, and it's going to pull out Now the Subaru keys on this, and moses in 11 ADA Y A ME to fill the hole But BO()NI. here comes this Jeep, and it {WU over the Subaru On April 23, 1987. UTOO(A)k) and takes the-space. That's what park- (GSM soted to SeVer ing is all about Student Senate(UM) "You can't tell me the tANAla L. et S1,4‘4100" Jeep worries the A)socration of 61 t..00? if its uniform gets dirt) •• a result of these_citait And WMEB? of confustopertia cono r "Whit's the problem' 1. mean, I under- uate .studer listened to it, and I didn't know a single oT these conceri song they played. It must be prisgrreas-e. few misconceptions a Of ,..ourse, I don't know an> lotL40- Sometraresuggestet songs either, but I didnThear the Super- tion as a brash ream bowl Shuffle, so it's OK -to The Daily cmpus me " during the CiSS budg But somehow, I don't think . disturbing that wines would be too pleased with Ike:- A4.11UM this siew. In fa, proposal. ed Wednesday. October 21, 1987 101 no. 34 --chronology serses vol. —No*, E_ciorl look. is supposed to Withdrawal from stui be played int-tit mud I mean, you think enntal subject for t of Maine .and you think of muddy back roads—why do Linda the) want artificial turf? The-reifolution to McGivern Linda M‘-Givern, -Managing Editor Bill Carollo, Editorial "That stuff doesn't make mud Page Editor When presented to the(SR I Editor Jan Vertefeuille, Ctly Editor Jonathan Bach, it gets wet, it's just like wet plastic. Wagazint Editor And 9 It was presented to Kevin Dietrich. Sports Editor Beth McKenzie, when it's rug wet, you get floorburns Photo Edtior ing Week, and voted ir Dave Greets. Spam Editor Brclid. Smith, like you do in Joe Merrill Production Manager basketball Jett. You just weeks later. it was a Cathy Bergeron, Advertising Manager Karen Bancroft, get those raspberries that Manager .4th Prildwiton Warfare, keep opening budget Ma% passed. BusinesIs up on you That's not the kind of sore Thc actual reasons f you're supposed to get in football." varied, ranging from *nil. et ISCt ni%erSits of 11.4:,t A - As I ,..n1 r st.T. e,, ‘I‘d rs440,9 tical on the phtlosor t4sentsang(HIKe.%111 12 KU Wit C X1 2• John 121. Matsaftittri 45iIZr 1,asstit.in 5311 1Z71.1.u.....:. Holyoke is a senior journalism s !2'411 N.jscrtrssn5 and subvitoplion Asa-ails-4r *poi, levarsa as the appropriatencss i'ltruesi at IA( 114,•••strIt imr•o•u• I ' •• .`sl• •.. majorfrom Brewer. Maine, who wants ( omit, r(o• Ault Name( fiv.pwr ,qiht.."-•e•jetsti a Telestiator for Christmas in a position that • undergraduates. 4

edneaday,,Octoba 21, 19117 1987 The Dath Maine Campus. Wednesday, October 21, 5 Response My poor Prelude!

To the editor By the st44”, the girl parked next to me is %cr.y thankful for A Saturday morning, ! parking next to mg betcauseliet discos era' that someone (or a car was "blessed" by sour ac- group of someone.) went to the lions as Slb ell trouble of wiping the earls mor- Nothing tnakes.me happier ning dew oft my car's than someone taking out their n Holyoke windshield sexual frustrations in such a I rcall appreciate the effort crcatise manner. I hope you are insolsed, bout couldn't you reeling better now that you•- 'lase Used something other than has c sented sour feelings out a Tilled 55-gallon trash can as a on m. Prelude. Play-by-play wiping instrument? I am sure that sou didn't mean to bounce the trash can off my wind- Jim Dauber Penobscot Hall shield. hood; it'd Tender.... eyes wish you Werc John know. it stems like an odd- icn..ou think of it, it would able to rant and rase about out the general populous Can we face ourselves? u'rc an utter fool I is the editor GoSernor McKernan has imagine what the big sus taken a definite stand and in'my to say about lifeon camper. I'm not sunrises' by( -toyer- opinion he's. not concernekt se nitoplc Who Celtic club announces meeting 'Complain nor McKernan's announcement with the health, safety and d the noise lesel on the third that (a.m. keeping Marne welfare o, Maine people He is To the editor for anyone who shares an Irish, Club-on Wed. 00.28 at 7 p.m. .'s house Yankee nuclear.. (x)Wer plant taking the path of the moncy Welsh, Scottish background or in the student union. This will what arc the all upset he open, but I am angrs controlleA who seem to belies c 'rearm go brath! to anyone who maybe just in- a time for all to find out our an, nc know it's noisy there, Our( ass er nor chooses to ac. _ flies arc immune to the hazards terested in learning more about plans for the .semester.. iople know it's noisy there, cep( a studs compiled bs the of nuclear waste I is mg in America we find the rich and colorful histornof " Feel free tO come by. an 6n44.4., it's notts there nuclear surrounded by mans the Celtic people. bring a friend too! industr. INFtt i rather The people of Maine hasc a ourselscs hing's going to change A than consider any research diserse people with different We are interested in having chance to make a hold state Bcannacht De at! is al w ass ntsiss It's like in done hs independent groups backgrounds. members to the Club and there merit, not only here hut cultural We see 3r something "The thing is. are not in pockets of students is no membership fee needed to who the throughout America. Are we part culars well being oisy. they don't realize how those who promote nuclear tasults on a urns ersi- *join, just a sincere interest in big enough to lace not only the and here ire - - !, _power thc Celtic taihure. nation hiatotieceltes tinNATC 4.s. campus. aIsw suidag go.ct nmcnt' I am outraged that he would Starting this month, on cam- There will be an informal in- when' it iortlet time to choose? 1344 what gets Me it's like take sidc's with an industry that pus there will he a Celtic Club • troduction discussion of the James McCarthy 'tans arc trsing to Cons ince can spend three million dollars lhat there politicians to fight tor its existence irs to n tell a good pOlitic imagine how mush research In- CIA demonstratio be held Jo the editor: uniform is always dirty. He to safe altanatais three million Hank Wcrnau will be a protest in front of It is being organized by Maine nig lunch' or ansthing, he's' dollars could pas tor Naples. Maine hes, fighting to get things 1-ridas. representatises of the WingatcHall at noon. Peace Action Committee_ entral Intelligence Agency will demonstration will - be - Informational leaflets will be d politicians are the ones be recruiting- prospective rimanls for informing pro- given out. All who share our of concern are ited to join ear shout They're already- employees on campus. spective CIA employees ins us. hat the.'re politicians, and Because of the( -IA's ord operations the CIA has been registering Peebles-Seibeet ng to prose that thes're Of Coy ert (wall of clues- implicated in and J. kmity tionabk integr- on a national campus dissatisfaction with the Maine Peace Actron - t the Telestrator, parking and inter tonal scale, .these agencs's presence on campus. Committee could be eauly expLsmable tch this This .Toyola is in Commentary David W. Tapley it's going to pull out Nov, keys on this, and moves in Expluining the AGS le But B(X)M, here comes rid at runs 04ef the Subaru on April 23, 1987, the liraduate Sonic-tit-Board c-space That's *hat park - Also, the Interest% of graduate and undergraduate services are cut, any graduate student case existing iSB) soled to sever- its atfihation _with the Out General students frequently differ. For example, the GSB at the time will be unaffected — all cases will be Student Senate (CIS'S), ind_to-A-ange its name to 't tell me the Jeep worries Grants Program, here we proside funding for taken tp completion. the Assocration of Gra4nate Students (AC'S). As m get. graduate research and trascl to meetings, is of ma- ' AGS is currently negotiating with "SLS to buy dirty a result of thc4c,skarige, there has been a degree EB? jor importance to graduate students. Yet every year legal- services for graduate students on an annual of ccinfusioriatia concern among both graduate and we must the problem/ I. mean. I persuade t c( iSS of the importance of this basis. We are alto insestigating srseral alternative undcj,g,rauate students. I would like to address. • and I didn't know a single expenditure. . services, and if legal aid to graduate students is c 'kV" these concerns. and I hope to clear up a In alternatises will iyed It must be progreems e. fact, the grants program is of such importance sesered, one of these be few misconceptions as well. to AGS that we currently using to attract ex- implemented. I don't know. an Ion 40 are • Some havesuggested that the CAB severed afrifia - AGS is preparingTOSSieves but I didn't'hear the.Super. Tramurai funding rotit -- an undellatingThil vir- the graduate student tion as a brash reaction to budget cuts it suffered tually AGS, population to determine what types of legal e. so it's OK by me " requires an independent and a stable during the, GSS budget process. 'It is particularly annual assistance are most needed. In the meantime, low. I donl-think budget not,subject to the sanations GSB has AGS disturbing that sonic student senators has c express- is committed negotiations i) pleased with t adium experienced in the past to good faith with SLS._ ed this stew. In fact. a ;quick resits+ Of the Another concern among some students-is that the and we are committed to pay a fair price for any cluonolOgy sers es tO dismiss this assertion services we receive frdert 3k . F. is supposed to AGS separation was not legal. Again, a look at the USS. Withdrawal from student government has been a history of the organization enlightening. The(iSB Although there are differences between graduate the mud. I mean, you think is perennial subject for the( ;SW and last year was no was an and undergraduate student*. and some of these dif- you think of muddy back Independent organization until January. L.-Ascot ion. 1978, ferences underlie the action taken hs AGS, there do the) want artificial turf, when graduate students voted to merge with The -resolution to withdraw from (SS was student are many' areas where ourinterests overlap. The ff doesn't make mud When gosernment. The merger was conditioned presented to the GSB Esecutise Committee on April on the separation of AGS from GSS need not create any 's jun like wet plastic. And retention of ,G$11 autonomy and the right 9 It was presented to the entire hoard the follow- to friction between the two groups, and itgi the sincere • wet. sou get floorburns withdraw unilaterally from GSS. Last year's vote ing Week, and soted in — after much debate — two hope of AGS that our relationship be amicable. n basketball Jeez. You just was nothing more nor nothing less than an exercise weeks later it was after this sote that the (AS ' Both organizations hase a great deal to offer their pherries that keep opening of that right. budget was passed respective constituencies, which will be best served That's not the kind of sore Perhaps ° the major concern among graduate Thc actual reasons for nithdrawing from GSS are by the rapid and equitable settlement of the dif- osed to .get in football." students is the status of the sauces formerly pro- saried, ranging from the philosophical to the prac- sided by G.SS, chiefly Student Legal Sense:es (SLS). ferences between us.. .oke is a senior journalism tical. On the philosophical end are such questions 'Contrary to the output 'from the rumour mill, Brewer. Vatne, who as the appropnatenesspf placing graduate students legal sers ices base been pros ided continuously to wants David 14 , jrapiey Ls the vice-president • for in a position that is essentially subordinate to ., graduate students,.and will continue to be prosiii- of the (•hristmar .Soidxnis., undergraduates ed until (.SS soles otherwise. Furthermore, if legal .4 gocuoton of Graduate • • The Daily Maine Campus. Wednesday. October h. 19117 The Daily Maine Campus. Air Force jet loses power. MPAC members vow to crashes into crowded hotel pressure for divestment would guarantee no future investments INDIANAPOLIS -(APJ - An Air At Ramada Inn headquarters t r bs Bichsel IN Ma • Force jet lost power short of a runw a% Phoents Ariz.. spokecrters'on Da. in that country. al the Tndiaria-Polis Triternational Airport Thompson saulthere were T55Tooms fin • 'The UMaineBOT develop mearwor Women's on Tuesday. clipped a bank building and the hotel and 105 registerTed -giiests.'-- The t -rtiversity- iSTMainetoundation- implementing more sociall% responsible exploded in a fireball into a crowded "%bout half of those had checked out is the onl% entity using the unisersits tmestment policies sesen-story hotel, killing at least nine betore the crash occurred; •• he said. name that has not disested its financial Allen. at Maine professor. said, "Vie sportmar people. Authorities original's said 14 people interests in South . _ at The unmet-sflv base been a major part The dead were found in the lobbs and died in the crash, but later revised-that In a Tuesday_ press conferenct, of the anti-apartheid mosement in first-floor meeting rooms of the figure. ,HoweYer. Robert Spitler of the . members of the Maine Peace Action Maine." Women finish 1 Ramada Inn Airport hotel, where the Indianapolis Airport Authority said it Committee said the foundation's iliSest- Allen warned that although the foun- accident Corsair came to rest. The was possible some bodies had not been ment is pear. dation may di% est, its ins cstment goals fall season ac and firefighters, occurred at 9:15 a.m found at midafternoon. \IPA(' member Douglas Allen said has en't changed some of whom saw the crash. were on Authorities conducted a room-to- oser the past few weeks the state "Their major goal is to get the largest the scene within two 'minutes.... „. room search after fires were put out for Legislature's sub-committee on higher return for the money." he said. -but by Jabs Wyslis The pilot, identified as Maj. Bruce additional dead and injured. Lp to 25 education Yoted to recommend that the there-are some things that a university Teagardert. 35, of Ls Vegas, NeN . people were initially unaccounted for. 'foundation's charter he resoked. should not be insesting its mows in and ejected , May-or at 'about- SOO feet. according to Robert ,Dunc-an. an at- --- -This could- force the foundation to we helieye-anarthied is onc ottban. .The textbook reaction t. news Con- William ft dnut said at a torney for the Indianapolis Airport succumb to the ruSti-South African in- MPA-C nirmOcyMaTC1..arriver said whose team has finiched the ference. .Aut horns . vestment policies of the l'Maine hoard students play large role in consinc- a 1- tO record can be exile and released at Teagarden was treated* Campbell said at least_six people were of trustees. ing the BO3>Io doest the unisersity's T3 somewhere between g Hospital Methodist injured-the pilot. two firefighters and • , Thefoundation is made up of a group uth African portfolio in 1982. downright mean on a happ thing I saw was desasta- "The only three other people. At least five sictims of local corporate exectifiyes who ins est "it it hadn't been for the pressure of -Stiff, .1 nisersits of Main John Mentzer,. tion," said a witness. of the 'dead were in the.lobby, he said. unoersity funds. the students none of this would hase tenni% coach Bruce Jensen "If anyone was in the lobb% area awes- ;Tom Murray, 41. of Indianapolis was - Allen made three further demands,--'happened. eagerls to the future after are gone. It was 14.e a napalm bomb.' at Wishard flospita) in Yers critical con- from the foundation._ "We will continue to keep pressure on came in fiftkin last weekend' heat, the flames. It collapsed the The dition after surgery for burns oser 90 *The foundation Must totalls dorsi the foundation until the hase totally onference championships whole front of the building. '• percent Of his both--. Two others, in- all its remaining South African holdings disested,•• he said ington. Capt. Gary Camp- Indianapolis Fire cluding a firefighter, were hospitalized and make this doestment' publiC Allen said the foundation has between 1 he reason is youth charred beyond bell-said the bodies were in fair condition. Two people were *The foundation must come under SI 5 million and 52 million still ins ested •%ith only senior :apt recognition. c1r.t, cki .• '1 in South Africa Sprague graduating. Acme Ant i-aparthied groups hase worked Black Bears are bound to since 1979 to force the foundation to- • V. c had Ilse out at cltil CHESS PLAYERS disest tenter the season) with no col Yourself An Official-IMF Rating nis experience," Jensen sai Get "We hase a strong middle, UM STUDENT CHAMPIONSHIPS we should ha% c a strong co On Oct 29, 1929, "Black Tuesdas" ear Memorial Union: Lown rooms Saturday Oct. 24 & Sunday Oct. descended upon the New York Stock Jensen said the highlig Exchange 9-9:30 AM Prices collapsed amid panic Seaboard championship• Registration Saturday selling, thousands or imestors were l•Slaine contingent was the Nevi7Engalnd-Taurna men t! wined out_ and the. Ikpresvon began_ the Black. Bear% a% the 101.4-11.1 Trophies! Trip to sportsmanship award %trim "Thai was prrobabls thing." Jensen said. 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030T-dryer mrans Greety lore socialls responsible Women's-tetmis team wins Is this the hest cies time of the year or "Bermanisms" at his disposal in the what? , inc professor. said. "V1 c sportmandlip award Fall Classic. Bert "Be In" Blyleven. Yeah its CoIdTtlite you're sick of r have been a major part Tony '"Jala" Pena, .John Tudor The (JMaine squad picked up a fourth getting up for your eight sartheid mosement in o'clock "England", Tommy "Ben" Herr place from their second doubles team economics class and maybe that stock finish 1-10 in and Kirby "Union Gap" Puckett Women and fifth just ain't what it used to be. But I that although the bun- place finishes from the rest of as should all make a highlight or two. long as you can e-st. its ins cstment goals fall season action their entrants.to score 19 points in the pay your cable bill, _ The only question is whet no Berman tourney. there is a veritable athletic banquet on will have the imagination to come up which to teast. goal is to get the largest In tennis scoring, a first place finish with a printable nickname for St. Three dims for the exit of the Na- money." he said. "but by J. Natyste by the number four singles player, who Louis pitcher .Danny Cox. tional Foot,bal League replacements things that a university plays in a pool with the fourth best from But the nicest thing about this time and the return to real football. I was isesting its money in and each team_ earnsakman.).points_asa_sv of year is of the Na- just about sick of hearing ESPN's rthied is one of. them." The textbook reaction of..a coach by the number one singles player. tional Basketball Association exhibi- Tom Niers run down scores between iberzMatc La:river said whose team has finished the seas/On-with tion season. Freshmen Kristin -Settkmeyer -and-- the likes-Of the Replacement Giants large role in cons Inc- a ITO record can be expected to be Because this means that my Los Diane Holloway finished fourth in their and the Replacement Bills which, by disest the unisersity's $3 somewhere between glum and Angeles Lakers will soon begin their doubles poi)) despite neser having the way, was possibly the poorest ex- frican portfolio in 1982. downright mean on a happiness scale. quest for a second straight champion- played together in a match. cuse for a sporting esent this side of. been for the pressure of lOtsersits of Stainc women's ship and my man. Ear-s-in "Magic" They defeated Jo Clark and Stacie synchronized swimming_ one of this would hase tennis coach Bruce Jensen is looking Johnson begins his quest for a second Miller of the Urusersity of Hartford 6-2, And the Replacement Patriots eagerls to the future alter his squad straight Most Valuable Player .7-5 in the first round, but came up short legendary connett ion of Bob Biter to tinue to keep pressure on came in fifthin last weekend's Seaboard Award. against Vermont's Roxann Russell and Larry- Linne, while still explosive, until they hase totally onference championships in Burl- Jennifer Shriser, 6-1. 6-0 From what I can see, there's no said. ington, Vt didn't quite wind me up like the more challenge in the west and not much On Sunday Maureen I ynch and Seya familiar Tony foundation has between 1 he reason is youth. Eason to Stanley more of one in the east Wreitt of Central Connecticut State Morgan d $2 million still inscsted -Vvith only senior captain Cindy turned hack Settlemeser arid Holloway's " And how 'bout them Twinkles. The Celtics are old and, face it az Sprague graduating. •Jensen said the bid for third place, 6-3, 6-4. The Minnesota Twins are on their folks. n'ot the team they used to be. ed groups base worked Black Bears arc hound to =prose Among Maine's fifth place finishers _ way. How can you not like Kirby Of course they still have Larry Bird, force the foundation to. •V c haijfise mita ow tight players - - -*tie Sprague and Tamriss Fitch. who Puckett, Kent Hrbek. Gary Gaetti, who will at least make "Magic" earn tenter the season) with no collegiate ten- placed in the first and second Singles, etc Just a bunch of regular guys en; his MVP, and might even lead the nis experience," Jensen- said respectiyely. - joymg then -moment in the sun: Celtics back -to the finals to lost to "%ke base a strong middle.firscup, and -Jensen said that the duo usually plass 1 ou'se got to lose the honesty of the Lakers. That is if they. :an get by we should base a strong core for nest first doubles for the Bears as well, but Hrbek, who said he lost weight not the Detroit Pistons and the Atlanta "Black Tuesday '• sear " dueto the tournament forrhat, singles to improse his quickness, but so he Hawks. n the New York Stock Jensen said the highlight of the players were not allowed to compete in "wouldn't look like a pig" on his This is vs collapsed amid panic *aboard championships for the doubles matches. the time of year I love baseball card. because it's time to inds of insestors were l'Maine contingent was the naming of Other fifth places were earned by prepare for the ESPN sports anchor Chris Berman hazing I'm Ikpression began_ the Black HCAP• as thc toto4saincot team_ -Joanne Ambler Ithtrd singles). Michelle sure to get from my green must be drooling over the plethora of blooded sportsmanship award winner Greenleaf ffourth singles), and the first friends. * "That Was prohahls the nicest doubles team of Swot and Kim Keegan thing." Jensen said "Vie had a sery Jensen said that in order to !morose, outgoing, cohesise group " his team has to train hard during the kells swift, who plased on the Bears' off-season nUfTther one doubles team, said that get- "The teams we pla.s (in the Seaboard ting the award was an honor for the Conference hase scholarship money and team are attracting high caliber players," presents "It shows that we hasc a pod at- Jensen said. iijc ard the sport,," Shift said "It's hard to compete with that." 0000000000000000c300000000000 OM DE LUCA'S 0 0 COMNATION ei_AITER Sugarloaf Nite 0

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