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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 2-1-1984 February 1st 1984 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "February 1st 1984" (1984). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 47. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/47 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Coyote Chronicle (1984-) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. fifpmr AFFAIRS OfFICI UC student lobby, the CCVP also announced it California State Student will be sending a delation No Myth in Collegiate Voting Power Assoc. and a wide network of to a non-partisan national interns and volunteers on student conference on voter SacramentoPromising to universities throughout to vote," Lofgren stated. "Through our voter campuses across California registration to be held turn out "500,000 new California to demonstrate the February 10-12 in Boston. power of the college registration, voter education, to put educational issues in student, faculty and staff the forefront for this year's community vote. and get-out-the-vote efforts, 880 student government voters for both the June Sand elections. CCVP is a project of According toJim Lofgren of the campus community vote presidents and campus November 6 statewide the California Council On the CCVP steering commit will be a major factor in this newspaper editors joined in elections," the campus Student Educational Needs tee, the collegiate voting year's elections." calling the conference, billed campaign for voter partici (CCSEN), a non profit pation (CCVP) today kicked power is not a myth. "This In a non-partisan effort, as "the largest display of campaign focuses upon the CCVP will work with corporation dedicated to unity among student leaders off its 1984 campaign in improving the quality of Sacramento. CCVP has potential voters who CALPIRG, Frontlash, The in more than a decade." targeted over 140 colleges and otherwise would not be likely League of Women Voters, the education in California. fflal Statf Volume 18, Number 13 Serving Cal state, San Bernardino February 1,1984 No And- Americanism In Germany Says Quelle by Dennis Hatcher long been viewed by some as Consulate in Los Angeles for The West German Consul merely an extension of the 2 years. In his early 30's, for Public Information, occupation immediately after Quelle has a beautiful wife, Herbert Quelle, spoke to a WWII, nuclear weapons in Corina, who, like himself, large assembly on CSCSB their homeland is seen by has an excellent command of last Monday,Jan. 23. Quelle's most Germans as intolerable. the English language. topic was post War Germany. To them, the missiles Although they enjoy Addressing the audience in represent a total disregard Southern California, they a room filled to capacity. for the safety and existance admit to dismay at the Quelle focused the first half of (iermany by NATO, and stereotypical German of his discussion on the the U.S. in particular. This portrayed in Hollywood question, "What makes the view is shared by other movies. Federal Republic of Germany Europeans who see the Cal StaU Chronicle: What (F.R.G.) different from the situation as using Europe as did you hope to convey to the Third Reich?" After a battleground for the students by your presen explaining the fundamental superpowers, leaving the tation tonight? differences in Germany's U.S. and U.S.S.R. untouched Quelle: 1 wanted to tell Basic Law and political by nuclear holocaust. This people that today, the FRG is structure. Quelle turned the opinion is given much a democratic state that is discussion to some of the credence by the fact that the open towards the world. This more critical issues facing missiles, according to Quelle, openness shows we are not the U.S. and the F.R.G.: are of short range-- afraid of opening our own American soldiers in approximately 25 miles-and borders and showing Germany and the stationing not the far reaching type everybody that we can be of nuclear missiles there. capable of striking targets proud of our political system. The subject of soldiers and deep within Soviet territory. Chronicle: Do you think missiles is a highly charged Any war involving nuclear most Americans are unaware and emotional issue for weapons would be fought on of Germany's importance in Germans. While the station German soil, destroying the world today? ing of American troops in German resources, cities, Quelle: There is some Germany, as part of the and lives. prejudice that the Americans West German Consulfor Public Information, Herbert Quelle, spoke North Atlantic Treaty Mr. Quelle has been in general, would not to a large assembly on CSCSB on the topic of post War Germany. Organization (NATO), has assigned to the West German con't on pg 5 New Theatre Arts Building Given Low Priority by Emily Hanisko (jovemor's office for the next It has been predicted that year, 1984-85. The reasons by 1994, $687.3 milion will be for the building being given needed to build new and low priority on the state's modernize, maintain and funding list is because of its repair old facilities on the low utilization, Mr. Urata campuses. explained. What does this mean to us The proposed building at CSCSB? For the moment, provides a 500-seat assembly not much. Cal State will area for Drama and also has probably be using some of auxiliary areas including that fund but not real soon. A thirty faculty offices and request for funds was made departmental offices. The by Cal State's acting building will have an Executive Dean and Director "assignable area" of 17,050 of Plant Operations, James square feet and a "gross Urata, for $220,000 to b^n area" of 25300 square feet. preliminary plans and Because most of the area would not be used for much t2DOOFTE working drawings for a new Theatre Arts Building. This other than drama presen request has tenatively been tations, it would be often STAFE GALIFORNIA COLLEGE SAN BERNABDIND turned down by the mSlEB PLAN cont. on page 3 Village Council In The Dark New Doctor Record Rack Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 page $ poge 2 The Cat State Chronicle February 1, 1984 Former Soviet Liason Addresses Students by Dennis Hatcher Handy's lecture included his in the recovery of Gary historical events since 1944. necessities of life from the Max J. Handy, a former U;S. observations during the great Powers, the U.S. pilot shot In that year, it became clear West, Berlin's population of 1 military liason officer to the Berlin Airlift, and the erection down over the USSR in 1962. the Allied Powers, which million faced starvation. Soviets in Berlin gave a of the Infamous "Wall of Handy has 23 decorations, included the USSR, would The Allies, cognizant of the presentation on post WWII Shame" that separates East and awards for his govern become victorious, and plans importance of keeping Berlin Germany to a group of CSCSB and West Berlin. ment service, and is a were made for the governing free, mounted the greatest students on Jan. 16. Speaking Handy was a member of the permanent alumnus of Gal of German territory. airlift in history to re-supply before Miranda Munson's U.S. intelligence community in State San Bernardino. With the three major powers, Berlin by air and keep it alive. German Culture class and Germany and Berlin for 17 Handy's presentation began U.S., ' England and USSR, other interested persons, vears. His team was involved with a brief description of governing the defeated According to Handy, over German nation, Handy 200,000 flights took place—an explained, the process of average of 600 flights per day- reconstructing Germany's -to bring food, coal, clothing shattered economy was of and equipment to blocaded great importance. But the Berlin. Equipment included a process proved to be anything complete electric power but smooth as the Soviets station set up to restore power were constantly at odds with to the city. What made this the western Allies on how to go airlift even more of a about it. Finally, in June 1948, "tremendous task," said the exasperated western Allies issued a new Handy, "is that these flights currency, the Deutsch Mark, took off and landed on over the objections of the unrestored airfields left over Soviets. To counter the from the war." After 11 months, western move, the Soviets the Soviets realized the futility issued their own currency, of the blockade and reopened. known as the Ost Mark, within Berlin. their zone of occupation. A few This would prove to be only one of the many crises to face days later, as tensions the city of Berlin and the Allies. mounted, the Soviets sealed off Berlin by halting all ground Handy then took his and water traffic to the city. listeners forward in time to a Berlin was now virtually quiet Sunday morning, August isolated 110 miles within the 13,1961. At 2 a.m. electricity to Soviet zone, cut off from the Berlin's electric train system A West German couple stare across the minefield border near rest of Europe. Without was suddenly cut off; phone: Duderstadt. In the background is a modem watchtower or shipments of coal and cont. on page 4 the East German side to watch for escape attempts. News Briefs - Last Chance Ana Personnel, 20 Civic' will be an all-day party on' Gene Anthony Ray and Ken 7272, to request a call back, If you're interested in Center Plaza,Santa Ana, Ca., Thursday, February 9th.