SA Candidates Meet for Last Time in Dorm Debate
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<;?:-:-:;' Tuesday, April 8, 1986 The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Volume 30, Number 50 SA candidates meet for last time in dorm debate UPB votes to went on to name conflicts between nations cutbacks in education and increase services toy Doug Hissbm presently going on in the world, while his to students,'' she said. allow carry-out running mate Richard Schulte flicked toy Parris Brady, the Green vice presidential he four executive slates in the Student army soldiers off the debate table and into candidate, also gave a list of cuts. beer, wine sale Association election race squared off the audience. "There will be tuition increases. There will Tfor the last time Thursday in a debate Wearing a black executioner-type hood, also be effects in the cuts on campus," he in Sandburg at Sandburg Halls. Schulte then quoted from the Bible book said. "The only thing we can do about this is The elections will be held April 8 and 9. Revelation, while Novy smashed a model get students involved.'' he executive committee of The forum, which drew about nine airplane with a gavel. Mike Price, vice presidential candidate the Union Policy Board spectators, featured the candidates corn- "The time has come to destroy those who from the Slumber Party, touted the party's Tvoted to accept a Sandburg full slate of senate candidates. Commons Policy Board recom mendation Thursday authorizing ' 'Right now all of the people out there have the sale of beer and wine coolers the opportunity to bring student government at the Sandburg Emporium. The out of the darkness it's been in the past motion passed with 7 votes and years," he said. He called the Slumber two abstentions. candidates "the most experienced, dedicated The motion must now be ap and proven leaders that this university has proved by Acting Chancellor Nor seen in a long time." ma Rees before any alcohol is Zavareh Dadabhoy, the Slumber Party sold, but Kirby Stanat, director of presidential candidate, clarified differences Associated Union Services who between the current Slumber Party and the abstained from the vote, doubted Slumber Party that ran and placed second in that Rees would approve the last spring's elections. Slumber Party at that measure. time was hailed as a joke party. Some past Officials in Chapman Hall said members of the original Slumber Party are Monday they had not received any running again under the name, but have said word about the Board's actions publically that this new party has lost sight of and would not comment until they the original goals. had. Dadabhoy said last year's party was Stanat said Monday similar idealistic. resolutions had been rejected at "This year Slumber has grown, it is least twice in the past. organized much more than it was last year," "This request has been made' he said. "It is still developing, it is still several times in the past," Stanat —Post photo by Dave Kallmann evolving and this evolution is still taking said. "We've now gotten our Slumber Party presidential candidate Zav Dadabhoy spoke to an audience of about place even today." selves in the situation where nine students at the SA executive debates held in the Sandburg dorms Thursday. Dadabhoy said his party addresses the Chapman Hall might veto this attainable goals. resolution." ments on dorm policies and other campus are destroying the earth," Schulte said. The At the meeting on Thursday, issues. Members of Suhkha Duhkha once two then left the debate. "We do not promise you the world," he UPB Vice President Zavareh again added eccentricities to the debate. Carolyn Dreher, the Green Party presiden said. Dadabhoy cited a survey which, Pam Rotella, presidential candidate from Suhkha Duhkha presidential candidate tial candidate, opened by warning that he said, indicated that 80 percent the Non-Partisan Party, said her party was a Ron Novy began by quoting a Chinese serious cuts in education will be felt in the of Sandburg residents supported "coalition of. students who feel that the philosopher. coming year because of the Gramm-Rudman- the sale of beer at the Emporium. central philosophy of the Student Association "Where an army is camped, a bountiful Hollings Federal Budget Balancing law. Guy Hartmann, Student Associ- harvest invariably follows," he said. Novy "We will continue to work against the Turn to p. 16 Turn to p. 6 Suhkha Duhkha withdraws, Moody calls for student action Green Party assessed points Involvement, response needed to curb cuts been passed by Congress. he Suhkha Duhkha Party officially withdrew from the by Dave Karrels and Jeff Phelps Student Association elections Friday and the Green Party was The 1986 version of Gramm-Rudman is already in cited for election violations Sunday. effect, but the 1987 version is being challenged T hould the government invest in the by Moody and 10 other Congressmen. Moody said Speculation about the withdrawal had begun when the Suhkha > future, and what is the best investment?" Duhkha Party, consisting of Ron Novy for president and Richard they feel the bill is unconstitutional. asaked U.S. Congressman Jim Moody "It is unconstitutional to hide from responsibility Schulte for vice president, first announced its intention to run for (D-Wis.) to a small crowd Monday at the office. and give it to a computer," Moody said. Fireside Lounge. Moody spoke on the effects of the He said one of the major problems facing In a statement delivered to The Post and filed with the election Gramm-Rudman budget cutting measure that has commission Friday, the Suhkha Duhkha Party made its withdrawal students today is that the impact of Gramm- official. Rudman is not yet actually in effect. Higher "The Suhkha Duhkha Party, represented by Ronald Novy and education has only been cut by $34 million for the Richard Schulte, hereby withdraws its candidacy from the SA 1986 fiscal year. For the 1987 fiscal year, the Executive Campaign," the statement read. projected cuts are slated for another $600 million. The statement was witnessed by Susan Turnpaugh, an SA office This means that another eight to 10 million employee. students will not be able to afford college as of next year. Novy added Monday the group endorses no party. In other election news, the Green Party was assessed 80 points for "With student aid cuts, we are getting silence election violations in a hearing Sunday. from the students. We have the greatest system of The Green Party was cited for holding an illegal campaign booth in government: the "squeaky wheel system." If you the Union Concourse and attempting tp correlate SA achievements to write a letter or have a meeting with your the Green Party in campaign literature. congressman/woman, your voice will be heard. Any party that receives more than 199 points for election violations The more people complain, the less that will be cut is disqualified from the election. from their areas. So far nothing hasbeenheard from the students," he said. In the ruling handed down by the election commission on Sunday, the Green Party may not hand out their original platform statements "Some students have actually come into my because they contain statements which violate election reforms for office and have complained about the cuts, but which the party was fined 50 points. have found nothing wrong with voting for The Green Party can no longer hand out their platforms under Reagan." election reform 3.13 which states that candidates may not Moody said these two points are directly related knowingly distribute false material. to each other. The Green Party was also fined 30 points for holding a booth space "The students are only worried about them in the Union Concourse without reserving one ahead of time. selves, and their jobs when they get out of school. Carolyn Dreher said Monday that she had not decided as to They have to be worried about the collective, so whether or not she would file an appeal with the Student Court over everyone will benefit from the system," he said. —Post photo by Jeffrey Phelps the election commission's actions. Turn to p. 6 5th District Congressma""wmn Jim Mood y MANAGER • Introdvctor y a%rf fer iStfS&S Must be an aggressive depen iicr© iive*i§|»& dable hard worker, good with phone and figures/ Summer position only, requires six day ': ' ,'# /.>'- , i^V- '.V. ». work week managing a retail and wholesale ice cream opera tion. Must have own transporta tion. 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