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In Sports In Section 2 A Zaney career An Associated Collegiate Press Four-Star All-American Newspaper Dracula for ice hockey's bleeds Collings ARC HI VES •em dry 6 page Bl ARC HIVES FREE TUESDAY :university presents budget to state ·President David P. Roselle proposes $76.4 million request to governor's committee in Dover By Michael Regan grown by 24 percent and lherefore Roselle said the reduction would budget, he said. Assistant News Editor the state has neglected the result in the elimination of more In January, the budget will blf · DOVER ..:_ The growth rate for university's fmancial needs. · staff positions and programs, u well sent to the Joint Finance Committee, university appropriations from the University officials requested u a tuition increase. comprised of members of the state state remains far below those of $76.4 million from lhe commitlee u Roselle outlined the components Senate and General Assembly, other state-assisted programs, pan of the university's $227 million of the budget request, which where lhe final draft will be made. President David P. Roselle said budget for 1993-94. included increases in scholarship Members of the university's Friday. "We are not asking for special money for Delaware residents. He budget office were not optimistic During the presentation of the treatment with respect to our state also asked for a restoration of the about budget requests being granted university's 1993-94 budget request appropriation," Roselle said. funds cut last year. in full. to the state, Roselle told the "However, we must argue as Michael Ferguson, the state's Mark Stahley, associate director governor's budget committee. the forcefully as possible for equitable budget director, said the committee of the budget office, said handling university has been treated unfairly treatment" will hold meetings to try to separate proposed reductions from the state compared to other state-assisted He said lhe proposed reduction of funding requests into "those things is difficult. programs. more than $1.6 million in state that are absolutely essential and "We're already , in the hole, Roselle said the growth rate of funds "constitutes a real and lhose things that are discretionary." before we ask for jlllything else,'' state appropriations for the substantial threat to lhe university's Ferguson said the prospect for Stahl~y said. university over the past five years capability to deliver the cuts exists this year, but the cuts Carol Rylee, university budget has been 14 percent, while the total instructional, research and public won't necessarily be large. director, said because of the state's growth for higher education in service activities that have earned it On Dec. 21, the committee will ailing economy she predicted budget Delaware was 21 percent. a regional and national reputation make a final revenue estimate which cuts would be inevitable for next President David P. Roselle He said the total state budget has for excellence." will be used to build the state' s year. THE REVIEW I Jlllhua Crookshanl< Hero Inferno on Chapel St. stabbed Newark office complex engulfed in flames • By Chris Dolmetsch 1n rescue City News Editor An investigation is continuing today into a three-alarm fire that roared through a South Chapel attempt Street building early Friday, Newark Fire Marshal Ken Farra! said. Newark man saves The fire, which eight city, state, Maryland and Pennsylvania fire university student depanmenlS fqught from 3 to 5:30 a.m., is under investigation by from sexu~l assault, Newark Police and the state fire marshal's office because of its suspect escapes suspicious nature, Farra! said. Smoke filled the air and flames roared out of Del Chapel Place THE REVIEW /Maximilllan Gretldl By Ken Nager when the blaze was reported at 2:56 Fire fighters battle a blaze early F.riday morning at an City~Ecitor a.m., police said. The lhird alarm abandoned building on South Chapel st: and Delaware Ave. A 37-year-old Newark man was was called by Chief Jeff Townley stabbed three times after he foiled an of Aetna Hook, Hose and Ladder company bought it in 1978, but have started the blaze. attempted rape behind Pathmark in Company (AHH&L) at 3:12a.m. has not contained any offices The state fire marshal's the College Square Shopping Center Fourteen fire engines, two rescue since last summer. office in Dover has brought in at 9 p.m. Thursday, Newark Police units, two ladder trucks, four The building has emptied a K-9 unit trained to detect said. ambulances and two medical units out, Ruger said, and has been petroleum products in the Ernest Olance Jr., of the 400 block lined lhe street as firefighters up for sale for at least three investigation of possible arson, of W. Chestnut Hill, was released poured water onto the blaze, which years. police said. from Christiana Hospital Saturday finally was brought under control at While DCA has received Darius Hartwell (AS JR) after undergoing surgery on Thursday 5:28a.m. some offers, he said, they still saw the fire before the police night, a hospital _Meanwhile, however, the roof occupy it. or AHH&L arrived. spokeswoman had caved in, the windows had been "We haven't really thought "At first, there was just said. broken out and little remained of about it," he said. "We're just smoke coming out of the Lt. Alexali'der the building save for a charred trying to get the building windows,'' he said. "Then. the Von Koch of frame. secure." upstairs started to catch and Newark Police Tom Ruger, a partner in Del Newark Police said the soon there was fire coming out gave the Chapel Associates (DCA), which electricity had been turned off of them. THE REVIEW /Maximilian Gretsc:h following owns the building, said it had been in the building and there is "Slowly but surely, it was Aetna firefighters join forces with three other local fire companies account: rented as office space since the nothing inside that seems to engulfed." to extinguish the blaze in the Del Chapel place building. The woman. a c~u£ 20-year-old pan Police sketch time university of sus~ student, left Pathmark and walked around to tne.. back o( the building where the suspect was hiding ·Been caught steal in' behind a trailer. The suspect grabbed the woman, threw her to the groWld and dra&ged ~~~ her toward the trailer. Cretschl Trespas~ing arrests in Morris Library Chance drove by the store and Paul Gerni noticed the assault in progress. He demonstrates link 2 suspects with .wallet thefts flashed his high beams and honked his how to shoot liom to scare the attacker away. a trick shot to The suspect ran toward lhe Newark a cf1)Wd of By Ken Nager residents for trespassing. Public Library, and Chance jumped aboutlOOin City~EdiiOt Flatley said police ran a routine out of his car to pursue him. the Bacchus Two male non-students were check on the two men and found that As Chance attempted to grab the Theatre lneSled Morxlay Nov. 9 for trespassing one of them was wanted by suspect, he was stabbed witli a 3-inch Thursday. in the Monis Library, University Police Wilmington Police. pocket knife in the stomach, chest and Gerni claims · said. The same man was identified by a back .. to have more Capt. Jim Flatley said the arrests witness from the Stmday night theft. The suspect escaped, and Chance than 600 trick come after a three week investigation The witness, who wished to remain was transported to Christiana Hospital shots under \I wallet thefts in the Library. nameless said, ''my friend's wallet was where he underwent surgery. his belt. "There have been over 15 stolen on Sunday night and I saw a guy Police are investigating whether or complaints of various property being that looked very suspicious just not the attempted sexual assault is stolen such as wallets and watches walking around." · related to the serial rapist. Von Koch said, "at this point in from bookbags in the basement and the She said it was obvious that he was second floor of the library," Flatley up to something because he kept time it doesn't look like this attempted said. walking back and forth and was just assault is relaled to the serial rapist. The ambassador of pool A university student who asked to watching people. ·· "But, we're reviewing all sexual remain nameless had her wallet stolen Police later found a wallet and a assaults in the area." Paul Gerni fires his wit and his world famous trick shots last Sunday when she left the table watch in the man's possession, Flatley Police said the suspect is armed where she was studying to make a said. and dangerous and is wanted for attempted murder and attempted By Rich Campbell handkerchief, Oerni brought Pt<mecall. He was turned over to Wilmington After lining up five balls unlawful sexual intercourse. Copy Editor his repertoire of billiard magic Two credit cards and some cash Police and taken to Oander Hill !Yison near one side pocket, he Police described the suspect as a An ambassador should be to Bacchus Theatre Thursday. were missing when police recovered then later released on his own accord, placed the eight ball and cue white male in his late 30s with a dark well-dressed, mannerly and Mixing the humor of a ball in the center of the table the wallet that night. she said. Flatley said. should not play tricks. stand-up comic with the poise "My roormnate's wallet was stolen The second man was released after complexion and a full mustache.