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University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware R~ Studies Three· Plans To Add Rooms for Women; Decision lkle on Sunday The Resident Student into regular housing within three Alaociation (RSA) has formed a weeks, but some women spent the committee to investigate three entire semester in Dickinson proposals which would provide lounges and other "extended 50-100 additional beds for women housin~." aextfall. Edward F. Spencer, associate Committee Chairwoman director of Housing and Valerie June said the first Residence Life, said that at the proposal is to alter the male beginning of last semester there female ratio in the six co-ed were about 60 males and 226 dorms from 50:50 to 40 :60. This females who lived in temporary would involve changing one room bausing. The men were moved per floor, and would provide 66 more beds for women. Spencer described this as "an Alliance Fights easy thing to do,'' and said if the Staff photo by Greg Lynch RSA chooses a different proposal, PIERRE S. DU PONT IV was sworn in as Delaware's sixty-eighth governor in a chilly they must have good reasons for ceremony on the Green in Dover Tuesday. The oath was administered by Chief Justice doingso. · Daniel Hermann, as DuPont's wife looked on. Another proposal, June said, is to change a traditional male dormitory to a co-ed one. This 11 School Districts To Remain Until '79 might create 5(H)() more female beds, Spencer said, but he By FRITZ KNOBLOCH school and grade in northern New smaller number of districts. The Newark merchants and warned that only a small number The Interim Board of Castle County must be from 10 to board's resolution rules out a have formed the Newark of women might be attracted to Education approved a resolution 35 per cent black by September single district plan. Until July 1. e to organize the co-ed dormitory. last Thursday that would retain 1977 for secondary schools and 1979 the 11 districts would keep to the possible the present 11 northern New September 1978 for elementary their boundaries, authority and ,_....... .,.,.tinn of a Gino's Castle County school districts schools. right to negotiate with A third option involves a "dorm ~ •mm,nton Main Street. until June 30, 1979. Voting on a The resolution would give the employees. switch·." For example, a small plan .for pupil assignment was ISA the power to achieve this by The resolution will go to the women's dorm, such as Kent, delayed until Jan. 27. assigning pupils to schools. The State Board of Education for would become a men's dorm and The board voted to recommend ISA would also be able to levy approval and then to the General a dorm the size of Sh~rp Hall the creation of an Intermediate real estate taxes "to an amount Assembly for the necessary would become a women's dorm. School Authority <ISA) which specified by the General legislation. would co-exist with the 11 school Assembly." The taxes would be The board, upon urging by The RSA committee is asking districts and oversee the used to run the ISA and to provide member Wendell Howell uf residents for their opinions and desegregation process. a continuity in school curricula. Wilmington, postponed a decision will announce its decision on Jan. To comply with the U.S. By July 1, 1979 the districts on a bussing system. The plan 23 at the regular RSA meeting. District Court's order, each would be reorganized into a under consideration called for fifth and ninth graders to go to Wilmington and De La Warr schools. All other grades would Newar~ City Council Adopts New Criminal Code; attend suburban schools. Howell called the plan "consciously discriminatory to black children and their Fortune Telling Okayed, Massage Parlors Banned parents, •• although other members disagreed. He charged By LORRAINE BOWERS and JENNIFER L. SCHENKER director asking where city zoning would permit that it would reduce the status of such establishments, said Newark's Mayor William the Wilmington and De La Warr alliance is urging all Fortune telling is in and massage parlors are out. Red d. districts. · people to attend the Newark City Council adopted a new criminal code Coverdale said there are legitimate places, "but He said that under the plan City Council meeting on legalizing fortune telling and banning massage there are fraudulent parlors promoting illicit sexual white students would "perceive Jan. 24, at 8 p.m. to parlors from the city at their last meeting. activities." He added that this was probably the themselves the victors" because concern over the primary point in everyone's mind when the council The city's new code was written to bring it up-to- black students would be bussed to decided against the parlors. them. Black students, he said, . date with the state code, said City Manager Peter Another code revision was the riddance of the Marshall, noting, "the code just deletes fortune would become hostile. phone interview with criminal registration ordinance, said .Redd. He Howell argued for the radio station WXDR telling as a crime and doesn't create any new added "it said that any criminal entering the city crime." acceptance of a plan in which B.J. Lobermann, part must register with the chief of police. Some of the some students in every grade record store I Like it The code is basically unchanged, he added, and it other council members and myself felt that this was would go to Wilmington and De said the alliance's brings the language in line with state laws. a direct violation of a person's constitutional La Warr schools, with the include conducting a Councilman William Coverdale, who opposed the rights." possible exception of fourth campaign to Gino's code, referred to it as a "hodge-podge which didn't The council also voted to give a salary increase of graders, if space in the districts llalttatiivPs and holding clarify anything." There are still variations five percent to non-union department heads. Redd would not permit. interviews with between the state and city laws, he said, adding, the said, "This is a matter of attempting to adjust to the He admitted that there were of the Newark City riew code doesn't help that much in avoiding consumer price index and competitive city "disparities" in the plan, but confusion. salaries." Secretary Betty Stilts said the salary asked and received permission hike was something "they always do every year." from the board to "flesh out" the The vote to ban massage parlors from the city, In addition, the council voted to change the speed plan by Jan. 19. A plan will not be however, was unanimous. The ordinance was limit on Barksdale Road to the Maryland line from chosen until Jan. 27, at the triggered by a phone call to Newark's city planning 40 to 35 miles per hour, if the state grants approval. earliest. Page2 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware January 20, 1977 ..................................................... : A LOOK AT THE WIDER·WORLD WHERE YOUR FUTURE IS SHAPED Student Fined for Assault A three day, two night travelling seminar to New York City at a cost of as little as $60. Conversations with U.N., Third World · Chance Identification Heads Police to Campus Arrest and Multi.national Corporation Executives about a new world economic order. A university student pleaded City Alderman Vance Funk III. fraternity when he encountered For details contact guilty Friday to charges of United Campus Ministry According to Security the victim. He remembered 368-3643 disorderly conduct and assault in Investigator Cliff Coleman, putting his arm around her neck connection with a sexual assault • Shotzberger gave the following and wrestling her to the ground, .................................... ................. on a female university student. account: but said he did not remember James Shotzberger, a He had been drinking at the anything else until he found sophomore and a resident Stone Balloon and had walked himself on Main Str~t. member of Sigma Nu Fraternity, some girls back to Smyth Hall. was fined $75 plus court costs by Coleman described the incident 3rd ANNUAL He was headed back to the as follows: The victim, using a ploy from a CONFERENCE ON BIBLICAL EXPOSITION rape prevention film, convinced nACCEPTABLE UNTO GOD" her assailant to go to her OPEN dormitory. They were momentarily separated and the A Detailed Examination of Romans 12-16 victim had a chance to infol'll) a CAMPUS PARTY friend of the situation. The friend told the assailant that she was Friday 8 p.m., Jan. 21 going to call Security and he left. FRIDAY, JAN. 21st The investigation had not yet Pencader Commons III-Lecture #1 broken the case when the Saturday 9:30 a.m.-9:30p.m., Jan. 22 identification was made by Kappa Alpha House chance. The victim was at Clayton Hall-Lectures #2-6 Carpenter Sports Building and happened to see Shotzberger ent~ring the fraternity building Dr. Will Barker 19 Amstel Ave. nearby. The victim later · president of Covenant Seminary returned to make a positive St. Louis, Missouri identification, and Shotzberger $1.00 Admission was picked up for questioning. Sponsor: · He was released, then arrested U. of D. I.D. required and arraigned the next day in Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Newark Alderman's Court. Students: Full·time: $5 .00 •Parl·lime: $3.00 Because both charges were \..l'-tlendance. Attendance misdemeaners and Shotzberger Refreshments-Live Music ~ chose to enter a plea of guilty, he ~ was sentenced at the )H~"**'~~~"**'~~~"**'~~~"**'~~~"**'~...,-M arraignment. 110 W. MAIN ST. (across tracks from Deer Pork) M., W., F.