Mustang Daily, May 2, 1980
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. ' • a1 friday,May 2, 1980 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Volume44, No. 95 resident Faculty ·tstrial for promotions eating packs delayedfor a month BY DEBORAH TUCKER BY VICKI MILLER extension past the May 1 date Dally Staff Writer Dally Stall Writer essential. May 1 is the promotion For the second year in a row, notification date dictated by the � Cal Poly dorm resident has illllarrested in connection with faculty promotions scheduled to Campus Ad ministration on-campus backpack be announced on May 1 have Manual. been given an extension so that a according to detectives Before professors can be told more thorough review of eligible ivne Carmack and Myra of their promotional status, their · professor's qualifications can be of the University folders as well as classroom 1s,rt1nent. done. evaluations by tenured faculty The extension to June 2 an and student evaluations are ,IOI] Scarper, 19,a resident of nounced by President Warren t reviewed. Hall, was arrested on Baker, will allow the promotion il 3 and charged with folders of faculty members "to "Student evaluations play a and receiving stolen be more fully documented,'' said large role," said Riedlsperger. y. Max E. Riedlsperger, academic "They should realize when they write them they do have people's ictfper was apprehended senate chairman. rRrPPrsin their hands." the campus police took "They are also being given s to recover stolen closer scrutiny than in the past," A faculty member's promotion . ators through serial he said. 1s based not only on his academic · , the department said. The folders, though differing sui ta bili ty, but on the the detecti es made the slightly from school to school, availability of university funds. contain information on a ·on through the serial "We know there is not enough r on one calculator, professor's academic ac complishments and university· money to promote everybody ble causewas shown and 8 that is going to be recom· Mustang Daily-Kent Clemenco related activities. Items such as warrant obtained. The mended," said Riedlsperger. ·ve said they went to the Jim Harris of the Cal Poly Wheelmen bicycling club makes service on university and department committees, lists or There are 158 faculty members t's dorm room and served the kilometers fly by - sort of - on a practice apparatus. withthe warrant. _ samples of a professor's technically eligible for The display was part of National Bicycling Day observances. publications or subject-related promotion, though not all we recovered more work and the classes he has eligible professors apply. The ty-evidence of the taught can be included here. money available now will allow ," said Sheehan. ft's Bike Week Riedlsperger said the added fewer than half of those eligible complexity of the folders and to be promoted, said de�ectives said they Baker's busy schedule make the Riedlsperger. rune calculators during search, one of which was ' s. Cyclistspedal thesport Jarvis refuses to apologize criterion or short-lap race. For deparlment has accounted BY GREG CORNI G five backpack thefts that Dally Edltorlal Aulatant the first time, there will be a in women's division in all events SACRAMENTO (AP) - Jarvis got by misreading one ed the open cubicles of Andy Tao pedaled the racing this year. Howard Jarvis refused of its reports. El Corral Bookstore the bicycle furiously, making the Thursday to apologize to San In a question-and-answer Bar and the campus wheels spin into a blur. The road race will begin Luis Obispo County and had session before a hostile hall, and said it hopes to Gradually he slowed the motion Saturday at the Pozo Saloon. In new insults for some college audience of about 500 threemore. of his feet, and finally he stopped the Sunday a.m. time trials, competitors will take off alone at students, calling them students at Sacramento State r the arrest, he (Scarper) to dismount. � one-minute intervals from Or "stupid," "cheap," "crude'' University, the 76-year-old · ly co-operative. He went He had not moved a cen cutt and Broad streets to ride 9.5 and "goons." Jarvis defended his remarks the stolen backpack timeter from his starting place. last week to the Mustang milesagainst the clock. The sponsor of the Daily. and admitted to tealing Tao, president of the Cal Poly Proposition 9 state income The criterion, set for noon He would spend the Wheelmen bicycling club, had tax cut initiative also He told the newspaper that Sunday, will take riders around a . , sell the calculators and been balancing the 1,000 bike repeated his claim that the county was "lousy" and, course six-tenths of a mile long, sell the te tbook back to on a set of rollers which allowed California has a $9 billion apparently referring to local for a total distance of 42 miles. kstore,'· said Sheehan. him to pedalin place. It was part budget su rplus-a figure the government, called it "the The start and finish line is the suspect of display put up in the state treasurer's office says See Jarvis, page 7 discarded all intersection of Chorro and effect. University Union Plaza by the _ including notes, Higuera streets. pro1ects, car keys, wallets Wheelmena during the Thursday checkbook , according to activities hour to help promote the club and National Bicycling day of workshops Day. Anti-draft groups sponsor is back in school and ational Bicycling Day was bail, according to Topics to be covered include attorney David Farmer; Moral set for May 1 by decree of BY MARYKIRWAN Dally Stall Writer draft resistance and the law; and Ethical Foundations of the President Carter and Congress. moral and ethical foundations of Draft and Resistance by Dr . is "awaiting prosecution, The city of San Luis Obispo took Resisting draft registration, the draft and resistance; the Stan Dundon and Dr. Laurence .. to get on the court the idea further, sponsoring a will be done much differently draft and the economy; violence, Houlgate of the Cal Poly • Carmack said. Bike Week (April 28 through than was the resistance of the non-violence, pacifism and philosophy department; The May 4). 1960s, said Stephen Jensen, who ack added Scarper religious· and biblical Draft and the Economy: The 1 _ may as head of the Campus Liber· per di The club also hopes to en Winners and the Losers, by Pot; sciplinary action at tarians is involved in anti spectives; women and the draft; courage the use of bicycles for Dominic Perello, Cal Poly registration activities. conscientious objection; nuclear com.muting, said Tao. economics professor; and "Let's be done with flag confrontation; and coercion in a Violence, Non-violence and "We're trying to show people waving and irrational free society. The program will begin at 10 Pacifism: Religious and Biblical Insi that riding five miles to school is nationalism," Jensen said. de today a.m. with a speech by Superior Perspectives, by the Rev. Barry not that far," he said. "Let'sstop all that and examine Court Judge Harry Woolpert Beisner, Episcopal minister, and "If we can show people it is the issue through the light of tit "Questioning the Draft Is Dave Smiley, minister from the really easy to ride cross-town, sense, which is what this country led Christian Church on Foothill �ans: that it isn't a strain, maybe they is all about." not Un-American." Jim Trotter, a congressional candidiate for Blvd. e will ride their bikes to school The Campus Libertarians rescu mission the 19th district, will speak on Other workshops are: more." group and the Coalition Against tliticized "The Draft as a Tool of Social Women and the Draft: The Promoting commuter cycling the Draft are sponsoring a Dilemma of America, by Dr. Seepage3 is a primary purpose of the city community workshop called Engineering�" b At-11 a.m. the first workshop Susanne Moran of the Cal Poly wide Bike Week, according to "The Draft and You" on �alplan- will political science department; Joan Ponza, Bike Week coor· Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 session begin. A lunch willbe Conscientious Objection: lllcreased 12 percent dinator p.m. in Crandall Gym. served at noon. Workshops will resume at 1 p.m. and will con· Theistic and Non-theistic Seepage3 The series of lectures and by , A competition which -Tao said tinue until 2:45. Beliefs... Get Started Now, ew: discussions are focused on high the Rev. Lyle Grosjean, vicar of is of Olympic quality will take From 3 to 3:30 p.m. a general chool students directly affected St. Lukes in Atascadero; and ellUnylouHarris place Saturday and Sunday as session called '' A Call to Com· part of Bike Week. by the Carter registration plan, The Nuclear Confrontation and I munity Action" willbe held. • Seepage4 their parents, and any members the Insanity of the Arms Race "The best riders in the country The workshops to be given _ be of the community "who may by Dr. Richard Kranzdorf of the will here," said Tao. have moral problems with the include: and the Law: Cal Poly political science The event will include a 102- w�ole idea of the draft," Jensen Draft Resistance You? by department. mile road race. a time trial and a said. What Can Happen to ____ Opini O n _P_ga _e_ 2_____ ______M _u_st.;.a-ng-Da_l_ly_F_n_·d-ay_,_M_ a_y_2,_1_9_8_0 _______________ ___...... Lifestylechanges ,ttE'.. 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