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The Carroll News John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 9-21-1983 The aC rroll News- Vol. 69, No. 4 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 69, No. 4" (1983). The Carroll News. 699. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/699 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aC rroll News by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Vol. 69. No. 4 September 21, 1983 John Carroll University University Heights, Ohio 44118 Economics conference dermes goals and issues by Lou McMahon ence held at JCU. The gover­ league treatment elsewhere ... geographical location. natu- solutions proposed by many of Cleveland must preserve its nor. who said he "was said the governor. ''It is as im­ ral resources like Lake Erie, the day's speakers. home for the Indians if North­ pleased to be back home at portant as our steel indus­ and a wide industrial base. Dr. Barry Bluestone of east Ohio hopes to compete John Carroll'' where he was try." "We must find a way lo Boston College revealed data for other major league indus­ an instructor in 1978, spoke to The governor offered the combine trade policy, tax from his book The De­ tries. according to Governor a ga Lhering of over 150 issue of the Indians as an ex­ policy and environmental industrialization of America Richard F. Celeste. who spoke people. ample of his plan for prepar­ policy to some cohcren l which supports claims that at the Economics Conference ''If Ohio is to thrive in the ing Ohio for the 1990's. The system (at the national level) much of the U.S. is losing last Monday. 1990's, we must keep the Indians, he said, "are in­ or else we'll keep getting manufacturing jobs rapidly Celeste was the luncheon Cleveland Indians here. If we dicative of the great strengths licked by the Japanese." he and not adequately replacing speaker at the "Northeast can't support a major-league of this slate from which we said. them. He said we are develop­ Ohio in the 1990's" confer- team. we can't expect major- must build." He also cited Celeste then said that from ing "an economy of the miss- these strengths could be built ing middle" \vith a polarized a future different from the distribution of jobs. Manu­ present. He called for a more facturing jobs are being diversified economy with replaced by high-wage. high­ strong emphasis on small tech jobs while displaced businesses and not as depen- workers are turning to low­ dent on basic industry. Also. wage. retail-level JObs. greater investment was "It is not whether we can needed in research and make new jobs but whether development and the business people displaced can move to ventures which result. he them. what education and said. training is needed." Dr. To achieve this, Celeste Bluestone said. demanded a commitment by Dr. Mihajlo Mesarovic of government to maintaining Case Western Reserve Uni­ the infra-structure of the varsity advoca ted " economic stale. This includes rebuilding imlcpen dcnr c fm· the Creal .,-.~· !6'~ w ~a.u?=c LS'ke& reston" anl:f Off'et6CJ and' improving education. solutions on the regional and "Secondary and college-level global level. His three-part KEEP THE WIGWAM HERE - Governor Richard F. Celeste emphasizes that we must fight education are vitally impor- plan called for co-operation to keep the Indians baseball team in Cleveland. Celeste spoke at the luncheon during the tant to ensure this state and between government and pri­ economic conference sponsored by the Chair in the Economics of Energy and Environment this region will be competitive vale sector for "a complete last Monday. Phuto b) Jim 'fohon•• and thrive," he said. socio-economic enhancement ''The challenges we face... policy.·· The policy should Student Union awaits concert reply is to recognize the importance stress the importance of of jobs now. that the indians human capital and ways to The John Carroll University band will perform here, the Finance Committee and ap­ stay here, while we keep look- modernize it. Finally, these Student Union is awaiting a steps that supporters of this proved by the Student Union ing forward to the year 2000. problems "should be ap­ reply on the concert bid it type of activity (a concert) senate. the effort to pursue We must be committed to proached as a national prior­ submitted to tho promoters of must take to get the event ap­ the concert was expanded to making Northeast Ohio the ity ... like a defense industry." the band, THE FIXX. Pending proved by the participants in the point of submission of the pace-setter not only of Ohio he said. the decision. the event is ten­ the Student Union is exten­ bid to the band. The formal but of the country." he tatively scheduled for Satur­ The conference was at­ sive. proposal was delivered to the concluded. day, November 12th. According to a law passed band last week for response. tended by about 150 people. Student Union spokesmen. last year. any Student Union The governor's speech was University President Thomas the highlight of the con­ including President Tim expenditures exceeding The effort has been a highly O'Malley, S.J., opened the ference sponsored by the Cavanagh and Director of $2000 must be approved by a organized one. Throughout conference and Dr. Joseph Special Events John Kelly Me Senate majority vote, as well the legislative process great Chair in the Economics of Bombelles. organizer of the refraining from comment un­ as recommended by the attention has been paid to the Energy and Environment. His event. introduced and out­ til the band decides on the Finance Commillee. Because specific breakdown of costs remarks were much in har­ lined the subjects of discus­ bid. THE FIXX's reply is ex­ the concert would require for the event. mony with the forecasts and sion for the day. pected by this Friday at the certain capital outlays, such earliest. was the process used in the Although the submission of approval of this event. a bid is no guarantee that a Once recommended by the Gesu parking not permitted The paved ground adjacent ply the needs of the Gosu steps have been taken to in­ to the rectory. convent and school faculty and business sure that only authorized On the Inside: gymnasium of Gesu parish purposes and serve as a play automobiles will be permitted has illegally been used bv car area for over six-hundred to remain in the lot. Parish Forum: A commuter talh about p. 3 dorm life. An opinion 0\.\."ners attending John Carroll children. Cars known to be officials have consented to University. The result has associated with the John Car· coil police when an auto is Features: The !§tudents speak up p. 5 been an inconvenience and roll community have blocked illegally parked in the lot, and oo mbers without beer. spoc;o ullocotion problem at crucial areas. and some autos towing of the car will result. the grade school since classes have been left in the lot for Sports: The Ru11by Club looks p. 7 for support after their have begun. days at a lime. first two ~ins. Ar.cording to Gesu school Because the lot is Gesu "This towing policy should Assistnnt Pl'incipal Sister school properly and must serve as an effective solution Entertainment: A new sport challenges p. II the whole person. Mnry Gertrude, tho area in serve the interests of those to tho parking situation at question is committed lo sup- associated with the parish. Gesu." Sister Gertrude said. Page 2 FORUM The Carro~ News, September 21, 1983 THE CARROLL NEWS James P. Mahoney, Editor-In-Chief Lou McMahon, News Editor Charles E. Toutounji, Forum Editor Michelle Valvoda, Features Editor Dan Krane, Sports Editor Bryan Loos, Entertainment Editor Joe McCrank, Layout Coordinator Maria Dombrowski, Photo Coordinator Real problems Much ado hath been made about the economics conference held last Monday here at the university. Interested faculty and administrators and students have shared their views on the substance and impact of what the local leaders of Cleveland's business community have to say about the outlook of things to come. Bf'C:.ff'...li\1/ NCr TO PE'RCEI The Chair in the Economics of Energy and Environment and its Director, Dr. Joseph Bombelles, are to be congratu­ LAC.t< C>F co~-Jcef<I'J FoR. lated for a most successful gathering of the area's foremost authorities on the future of Northeast Ohio. Leaders in THC (3uSING StTUA.TtOr\J. business and industry, in addition to Governor Richard F. Celeste, co"!bined to form a pool of resources that were rich in content. For those that attended the discussions of the various speakers, the conference was a fine opportunity to learn more about Northeast Ohio and the chances this area has to economically survive during the years ahead. Talks in all aspects of the economic concerns of this area revealed that Northeast Ohio cannot relax- that it must pro­ gress and adapt to changing technologies while maintaining an industrial base. A conference such as this is outstanding in many ways, but two results of this type of community education are evi­ dent. The intellectual community is a direct benefactor of the information and discussion of the program itself- the value of the conference is enjoyed by all who attend.
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