The Guardian, October 11, 1984

The Guardian, October 11, 1984

Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 10-11-1984 The Guardian, October 11, 1984 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1984). The Guardian, October 11, 1984. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Daily Guardian "Twenty years serving the students of Wright Stato University Thursday, October 11, 1984 Number 20. Volume XXI Budget Board funding process explained to students By KRISTEN HUFF Next, the representative must fill out the application, return it to Student Jim St. Peter, Budget Board Development and request a time to member, discussed funding for club's at yesterday's Inter-Club Council meet with Budget Board. At the meeting the representative is meeting. expected to explain in a brief statement St. Peter addressed departmental what the requested money is to be and professional clubs. "A major used for. The board will ask questions decision has been made to subsidize pertaining to the event in an attempt some of your club's functions." to help the club produce a worthwhile This additional funding is to be used for professional or academic effort. There is a better than 50 percent activities, such as bringing guest speakers to campus or for rooms and chance a grant will awarded for an event that is for the entire student admission at professional conferences. This money "can't be used for body. St. Peter said. St. Peter stressed that if the club parties..," St. Peter said, "especially does not put in a request to meet with not for alcohol." the board, no meeting will be held. 1 Budget Board has a reserve of The Budget Board does not favor $21,000 non-academic clubs can draw one club more than another. St. Peter on to subsidize their functions. St. said. Peter said. However, Budget Board stresses the event should be on campus and must Elsewhere Compiled from UPI be open to all students. The group holding the event must not America's first spacewalk by a woman is a discriminate when choosing members. 'go' for today, but Saturday's landing of the The procedures for obtaining this shuttle is still 'iffy'. money according to St. Peter follow: There had been some question about today's A club representative must go to the spacewalk to rehearse satellite refueling pro- cedures, but NASA said it intends to keep to Office of Student Development to pick the original schedule. up a pack of material explaining how Meanwhile, the agency is still closely .o present the request to Budget Board. monitoring hurricane Josephine, to determine Wars VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS hope to block victories by the teams arriving to play i This includes an application for the what affect it could hav on Saturday's this weekend's Wright State Invitational. More in tomorrow s Pally Guardian. loan or grant. scheduled landing. Hurricane forecasters say the storm's path is still unpredictable. Volkswagon will be the first foreign passenger car-maker allowed into China under In Downtown Dayton terms of a 25-year joint vcture involving two plants near Shanghai. Citizens to rally against Reagan Friday By 1990 the plants will be turning out over 20,000 four-door cars for exclusive sale in China. "segregate" the crowd on Courthouse of Reagan's perspectives on the arms Some 100.000 four-cylinder engines will also Square. race. Smith cited data, reaching back be built. 80,000 earmarked for export back to A committee of local citizens is He claimed the Reagan advance as far as Reagan's opposition to West Germany. planning a downtown Dayton rally to team has stated the plaza will be cor- nuclear test-ban and proliferation Congress is reporting some progress in the voice opposition to President Reagan's doned off so as to create two separate treaties in the early sixties. efforts to pass a long-range funding bill to keep policies. audiences; registered Republicans (who A highlight of the press conference the government going through Fiscal Year The rally, slated to begin at 8 a.m. have already recieved their tickets in was the appearance of a masked 1985. on Friday at the Federal Building, 200 the mail), and the other citizens of Guatemalan political refugee, iden- The House refuses to allow a section that refers to U.S. aid to Nicaraguan rebels, a sec- West 2nd Street, is scheduled to Dayton. tified only as "Joaquin," who ad- tion backed by President Reagan. coincide with the president's "whistle- Republicans will be admitted to the dressed the issue of US relations with stop" send off at Courthouse Square. front of the crowd, Jacobs stated. AH nations in Central America, and The Spanish Ambassador to Lebanon is The group, which calls itsel an others will be "allowed" to fill up the pleaded for an end to military inter- reported to be in good condition following "Ad Hoc Committee to Rally Against rest of the Square behind the 'tree- vention there. yesterday's abduction by Beirut terrorists. The committee panel announced that Reagan," is organizing to protest lined' that runs down the center of the COLUMBUS-Henry Kissenger told a against foreign and domestic policies plaze, he said. local union leader Wesley Wells had Republican fund raiser in Columbus yesterday which, they assert, the president's Jacobs explained similar tactics were personally assured the committee the there cannot be peace in Central America un- administration had imbalanced. used by the Reagan campaign in cities AFL/CIO is in support of the Anit- til guerillas there arc apprised of the military such as Buffalo, Santa Fe and Cincin- Reagan Rally. consequences of actions that threaten the The committee called a press The committee is also urging voters United States. nati, as well as on the campus of Kissinger also spoke of peace in the Middle conference on Wednesday at which Bowling Green State University. to select the Mondale-Ferraro ticket on East, saying the Reagan administration is do- they assembled a panel composed of "It is the intention of the Reagan election day. ing more to secure that peace than any other area activists, teachers and social administration to treat the citizens of Christine Schroeder. spokesperson administration in recent history. service advocates. Dayton as second-class citizens," for the committee encouraged At that time, Ellis Jacobs, legal A Columbus woman, reportedly influenced Jacobs said, in reference to the interested individuals to attend the by Monday night's movie about an abused counsel for the committee, outlined preferential segregation of the crowd. rally and to bring sijms along. She woman, has been charged with shooting and legalities surrounding both the rally Other speakers at the press con- cautioned against bringing signs on critically wounding her boyfriend. and Reagan's appearance. He also ference included Reed Smith, pro- sticks, as they would certainly be Officials say Alondra Thompson has been spoke of "detailed plans" the Reagan fessor of political Science at Wright "confiscated by security as security charged with felonious assault in the shooting of Robert Kennedy. campaign will implement in order to State, who presented a brief overview threats." 2 The Daily Guardian October II, 1984 "Politics and Lobbying" kicks off lecture series Hyman Bookbinder, Washington Congress, and foreign embassies. In 1977, Bookbinder received the and Education" Thursday, October representative of the American Jewish Also noted for his involvement in National Brotherhood Citation from 25. and Ronald Berman, former chair Committee, will be the first guest humanitarian causes. Bookbinder the Nationa Conference of Christians of the national F.ndowment for the speaker for Wright State's 20th works with the Leadership Conference and Jews for his ability to com- Humanities, speaking on "Politics and Anniversary Lecture Series on on Civil Rights and other groups municate the ideals of justice and Culture" Friday, November 2. Management of Public Policy. concerned with issues of human rights equality. According to Seiger. this lecture Bookbinder will speak on "Politics and equal opportunity. "He is absolutely outstanding," series was arranged especially so and Lobbying" Wednesday October Marvin Seiger, associate professor-of people could learn about some aspects 17, at 4 p.m. in the Medical Sciences He is a member of the US Holocaust Biological Sciences and coordinator of of politics, before they go to the polls Building auditorium. Memorial Council and serves as the the speaker series, said. November 6. His lecture, the first in a series of Washington chair of the Ad Hoc Future speakers in the series will be For more information on the three during the fail quarter 20th an- Committee on the Human Rights and John Brademus, president of New Bookbinder lecture contact the Office niversary celebration, is free and open Genocide Treaties, a coalition of more York University and former Indiana of University and Community Events to the public. than 60 major national organizations. Congressman, speaking on "Politics at 873-2911. Bookbinder, a nationally recog- nized lobbyist, served as the executive officer of the President's Task Force Student reliance on loans increasing on Poverty in 1964 and assistant direc- tor of the Office of .Economic W ASH I NGTON(SPS)-Who is getting The seminar, entitled "Who Ciets fell from 34 percent to 28 percent bet- Opportunity. financial aid? This was the topic of a Student Aid: A 1983-84 Snapshot," ween 1981-82 and 1983-84.

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