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• ev1e Vol. 106 No. 42 University of Delaware, Newark, DE Tuesday, March 16. 1982 Bill to raise.drinking a e passes in Maryland Senate Poland ... House, governor expected to approve; A day-long open forum, "Poland: Between East and law to affect Newark alcohol problem West," concerning the cur ple, drunk driving and rent crisis in Poland and By CASEY GILMORE The.Maryland State Senate rowdiness.'' Polish ethnic reaction in the Brierley said driving while United States, was presented passed a bill Thursday morn ing that would raise the legal intoxicated (DWI) accidents on Saturday in the Ewing · and alcohol-related crimes in Room of the Student Center. drinking age to 21. The bill must still be passed by the creased when states began The forum, sponsored by the lowering the drinking age. He Del a ware Humanities House an~ approved by· the governor. expects the reversal of this Forum, was divided into trPnd to curb alcohol-related three sessions: "Modern Corky Troutner, assistant Poland is Its Historical .Con to the Maryland House crimes. Judiciary committee chair In its meeting on March 8, text," "The Polish Upheaval Newark City Council propos of 1980-81 and Its Significance man, explained that the House and the Senate have ed raising Delaware's· drink- . in the Relationhip Between ing age to 21. Brierley sup the Soviet Block and the each approved their own bill. Western World," and "The "The intent of the bill has ports this proposal; Role of·the Polish American been voted on favorably in 'Tm not against young peo Community in the Polish both Houses," Troutner .said. ple having a good time but "All that remains is the for Crisis." Coverage begins Review Photo by_Rich Pryzwara there must be a system of below and continues on page ANNA CIENCIALA mality of the House approv checks and balances," he 7. ing the Senate's bill." said. "I'm tired of delivering The Senate's bill is now in a 'death messages to youngsters House committee and is ex and I'm sick and tired of Pola~d's Solidarity discussed in forum pected to take about two scraping kids off the weeks for approval according highways." By LINDA ROBINSON 1945 and Tehran in 1943 and because they wanted to," Troutner. The governor's "We need to see a widening look at the Soviet aims Cienciala said. "They signature is also expected Brierley also pointed out a of cracks in the Soviet Union, revealed to the western allies became Communist because since he has expressed ap practical advantage · of rais then the building will col during World War II," said the Soviet Union expanded in ·proval of the bill. If the bill is ing the drinking age in lapse," said Professor Anna , Cienciala to about 200 people. to the part of Europe that we signed it will become effec Delaware. "If DWI accidents Cienciala, an expert on Polish · ."It's important to unders call Eastern Europe." tive July 1. go down with the raised history from the University of tand Stalin's use of Polis}l Cienciala discussed the A "grandfather clause" in drinking age," said Brierly, period from the German at ~ansas. Communists in Poland and in the · bill allows people who "insurance premiums for Cienciala presented her the Soviet Union-as an instru tack on the Soviets to the pre were born on or before June young people will also go paper, "Poland's Road to ment of his policy of getting sent period of solidarity in 30, 1964 to consume beer and down." Communism in World War what he wanted," she said. Poland. The great movement light wine after the bill goe_s Brierley said the most in II," as the first of a three ses Cienciala spoke abOut a in Poland was a movement into effect. teresting thing a bout sion lecture series. period forty years prior to not of specialized politicians, William Brierley, chief of underage drinkers is their at- but a movement of an entire. Cienciala focused on the solidarity in Poland. She Newark Police, believes the titudes. .r question, :'Why is it that the believes it was World War II population, Cienciala explain bill may have a significant ef "The young kids Soviet Union was able to ex "that made the solidarity ed. fect on Newark. themselves are saying pand and stay and impose its movement arise and make an "There is a lesson to be ''There can be little doubt enough of this," he said. "A political economical system attempt for freedom." learned in history in order to . that our local youngsters go lot of the kids who get ar on eastern Europe?" "Neither Poland nor the understand Poland's road to' to Maryland to · buy their li rested have acknowledged "We have to go back before other countries in Eastern communism' one needs to quor ·from carry-out stores," that the problem has gotten wha:t happened at Yalta in Europe became Communist (Continued to page 9) Brierley said. ''We deal with out of hand and see the need the effect of that; for exam- for a chan~~·" Leases changed for 1982-83 Housing cancels Paper.Mill Apts. on the By LAURA SHULER than the previous year. Because of this ' inside ~ The university has made tentative plans decrease, the termination of the Paper Mill to discontinue sub-leasing Paper Mill contract should have little effect on the Apartments for students after this availability of housing next year, Butler ex seme.ster, according to David Butler, direc plained. tor of Hqusing and Residence Life. The decision was also made in order to · Teach-in Agenda The university currently rents furnished avoid large numbers of mid-year vacancies , apartments in the Paper Mill complex to in university housing, Butler said.· Activiaes scheduled roughly 300 students for a 10-month period. "The furniture removed from the apart !or teach-in ......... : •0 . J' The university's decision to dis<;ontinue m~nts, worth _approximately $97,000, will the .leasing arrangement was based on be integrated back into the system," Butler shrinking occupancy opening projections, said. · or the "wash-out effect," as Butler termed Under the present arrangement, the Student Center Night XI it. · university leased agartments from Paper "The size of this institution is shrinking Mill on a 12-month basis, then furnished Comedian Rob Dartlett entertains at and rented the apartments to students for a by plan," Butler said. "Large grai:luating Student Center in annua l event p.l: classes are being replaced by fewer 10-month period. - underclassmen.'' · '· "The income we received in 10 months Projections for next year's freshmen from student rent," Butler said, "would class estimate aoo fewer incoming students balance the 12-month leasing expense.'' Page 2 • THE REVIEW • March 16, 1982 Advertise In The Review· Students send letters to Sens. Biden, Roth . By PIM VAN HEMMEN the cream' get to go to graduate school." A thousand letters from university students pro After meeting with Roth, testing President Reagan's Asuncion delivered a box of proposed financial aid cuts letters to Biden's office. The were delivered to U.S. Sen. senator, however, did not William Roth (R-Del.) at his meet with Asuncion until Wilmington office on Friday. yesterday in Washington, D.C. ' In addition another thou sand letters were dropped off According -to Bob Cunn at Sen. Joseph Biden's Wilm inghan, Biden's staff assis ington office, and yesterday tant and former press two thousand more were taken to the Washington, D.C. offices of senators represen ting out-of-state students. Among these were Sens. Bill Bradley (D-NJ), John Heinz (R-Pa.), Alfonse D'Amato (R-NY..) and Paul Sarbanes (D-Md.). The form letters were part of "College Survival Kits" distributed on campus last week. The kits were organiz ed by Jon Asuncion (AS83) "I don't want to see these and financed by the Delaware programs cut, because Undergraduate Student Con gress (DUSC). want you to graduate so you can get jobs. .~. We After presenting the letters • to Roth, Asuncion spoke with have to be competitive in the senator about the bleak world markets and people future of financial aid pro bave to be educated." grarn.s. Roth expressed his concern about the cuts, say- [.__ __________. ing "I don't want to see these secretary, Biden believes "If programs cut, because I want we are to make it into the 21st you (students) to graduate so century with the economy in you can get jobs." tact, we must recapture the WE ACCEPT technological leadership we 0 :.~wlsiFlSer Charge Roth stressed the im- held for so long. We can't Nat•. na I 5 & 10 portance of education in keep- recapture that leadership • Personal Checks ing the United States ahead of unless we make the most of . 66 E. Main St. •Cash the rest of the world in all the best and the brighteSt Store Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 9-6; Fri. 9-9; Sat. 9-5:30 aspects. "We have to be com- among our young people." t--::~------------------------------1 - petitive in world markets and Cunningham pointed out Sen. Biden cannot commit • St. Pats Day Sale • P•::::·:~;:~::~, himself· to vote against the that he was especially wor- cuts, but that he does want to 0 D 0 I ried about the future of main~in whatever level of I ne a y n y Guaranteed Student Loans financial support seems for graduate students, which reasonable within the overall is among the programs scope of federal respon ·h 17 9 a m 6 p m targetedforextinctionbythe sibilities.