1979-09-14-Missing Most Pages

1979-09-14-Missing Most Pages

The Dilly IoWIII-lowl CHy, IOWI-'rlday, September 1., 11711-P. 5 DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau Ag considers Stanley council food inspection lEU/) lJAt«~ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The HI.~Me .. Agriculture Department thurs­ bid: students \ day proposed modernizing in­ spection methods for hot dogs, frozen pizzas, soups, pot pies and other processed meat and not enough poultry foods. Assistant Agriculture By STEPHEN HEDGES Secretary Carol Tucker Sta/l Writ" Foreman said she proposed supplementing on-site federal City Council candidate Donn Stanley says he doe n't inspections based on sight, believe he can win without .ubstanUal UI student back­ smell and taste with more ob­ Ing. jective analyses of manufactur­ up for each Stanley, president ot the UI Student Senate, Is ruMing ing plants' quality control for one of two open at-large seats in the Nov . 6 clty elec­ records and lab analyses. tion . "We believe it will improve "I don 't think I can win without the student vote," the consumer protection," she 23·year-old Stanley said. "And I don't think I can win with said. Just student votes. I need a combination, and that's what I'm working for." I I With nine candidates running for at-large seats, a large r----------· student-voter turnout could mean substantial gains for lin-Dorm I Stanley's election bid. ISh.but Dinner I KtJ(lla Ilear.! - 10 charm all 01(1'.1 But traditionally the student voter is a rare beast, and SPINGMAID Wondercale. no·iron pen'nte in Iowa City there are factors that may further reduce IThiS Friday, SePt~ the student voting bloc. SPRINGMAID ~ .filled shet'LI .!prilll(-on and .Iii easily. Tokl!.'i Ihe .Ilmin oll you 114 in Currier I and IAr pre.!sure off Ihe corners where moM ./illed sheels Wt'(lf ./irs/. MOST VI STVDENTS come from outside the city, and I Private Dining I Full na/ (lIul Filtt'(/. Reg. Y. I:; Sale $8.20 take a secondary interests in its policies. And an Ql1een Flat (Inti ",'ued, ReI(. I.IS0 Sale $11.40 Associated Residence Halls policy prohibits solicitation IRoom I Pillow Cales. Reg. i.(XI Sale $4i.25 in the dormitories, so Stanley will be unable to go door-to­ IAII dorm residents are dOOr seeking votes there. ,I (limited qllartlilies) The number of candidates "makes every vote more im­ U.S.-China trade to set record lwei come. Go thru the I IUne, then meet in the dinl portant," Stanley said. "The complexion of the race has PEKING (UPIJ - Trade bet­ Premier Hua Guofeng in June changed completely. It 's going to be hard. " ween the United States and when he told the National Peo­ ling room at 5:30 pm I But Stanley says he can lure stUdent to the polls China will set a record in 1979 ple's Congress that Chinese in­ IChallah, wine, & zmlrot . 'because we'll be able to tell students that the City Coun­ I despite a slowdown anticipated vestment would concentrate on Iwill be provided . I ~~ fliJrell ~/o~et cil regulates and sets the policy for parking fines and in the second half of the year, agriculture and light industry IL __________ I I 3lJ Kirkwood Mon,..Sa, lOS regulations, bus rules and rates, and sets and defines the diplomatic sources in Peking for the next three years. (across from HyVee 351.1099 housing code." said Thursday. The off-campus voter will be easiest to get out, Stanley Forecasts of declining trade said, because "with parking regulatlons and housing in the second half of the year Immigration codes they ha ve a lot more at stake." are based on China's decision to Lawyer Special During Our scale down its ambitious STANLEY plays down differences between the program to modernize by im­ Stanley A. Krieger political interests of UI and Iowa City residents. porting foreign technology. 1004 City National Bank Bldg. Grand Opening "I think the split is more imagined and hype, " he said. The cutback was disclosed bv Omaha, Nebraska 68102 Stanley said he doesn't believe city residents want stu­ 402·342-8015 the Game Bag dents to have "a bad deal as far as parking's concerned Member. Association of or housing's concerned. n.u ___ II Immigration and Nationality The Hottest Thing in Football "I don't think there is a big town-and-gown split. A lot _ ,..... ",.. Unltedw.y Lawyers of businesses are dependent on students for their livelihood ," he said, though adding that there is some ten­ 99 sion between students and other city residents. g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g. Reg. $26 $12 (/) (/) "I think there is some resentment of the university in b Valuable Coupon Offer ~imited Quantity, 2 per customer tbe residential community," Stanley said . "I don't think b Stay warm and snug inside the incredible game bag. Con­ there's much resentment on the students' part against ~ the town They love it here." w $15 Deering Gram Scale w~ veniently folds into a comfortable seat cushion. Water- z z . proof. Machine washable. Makes a great gift. STANLEY said he can draw the residential vote. (/) ....,i.1 good Tbu"doy, Fridoy on' Sotu""y only '" think we can convince them that we are serious cp 1 because I've made a commitment that I'm going to live 0 Only $10 0 in Iowa City for quite a few years," he said. "The typical ~ ~ student is a lot more mature than they think . We're w with this coupon w hungry for knowledge and we're hungry for the job, and I z z think that's important." (/) (/) Stanley said his strongest competition will come from ~/,e flwll ~/o~el the two at-large incumbent councilors, Carol deProsse b b 311 Kirkwood 351-1099 and John Balmer. Boc.h have aMounced campaigns for ~ ~ Open Mon-Sat 10-5 re-election. w 223 E. Washington SI. w Six other candida tes have filed for the two open at­ Z Z large seats : Don Doumakes, Lawrence Lynch , John Expires sept 20, 1979 Suchomel, Robert Stevenson, David Fay and Donald Riley. g.g.g.~.g.g.g.g~.g.g.g.g.g. IF ELECTED, Stanley said, he would remain a voice for the UI . , Jazz up your "I'm in a poSition to know if tbe city's going to do something that's going to impact the university , and a lot of things do," he said. "The university is a microcosm of Sunday! a small town. And through Student Senate I've been able to be involved in enough of those things that I've found out how some of the workings of a bureaucracy - finan­ cial departments and transportation departments - work." Stanley said his involvement in the Student Senate's fight for more lenient city parking regulations in predominantly student residential areas gave him some working experience with the council and got him thinking about running for city office. "The issue of parking is an important issue to stu­ dents," he sa id. "I saw more students riled over that than 806 13th Avenue Coralville. over anything in all the time I've been here, and the city has direct control over that issue. They (the councilors) determine the destiny and what's going to happen." Duncan appoints two aides WA-SHINGTON (UPI ) Energy Secretary Charles Dun· can said Thursday he is ap­ pointing two new assistant secreta ries to oversee develop­ ment of fossil fuels and atomic power as part of an Energy Department reorganization. NOW Duncan told a news con­ ference he also created a post ror a chief finance officer to preside over agency offices PERFORMS LEAPIN'LEDCiERSI dealing with contracts, ad­ ministration, supply and HPmakes professional business calculators students can afford. budget. Duncan described his struc­ MIRACLES Great Grinnin' Gazookusl the HP-37E, plus: Internal Rate of Return and tural cha nges as minor. "I have not made any major Looking for a quick and easy way to Hewlett-Packard has always made swell Net Present Value for up to 1.980 cash flows in changes because we have enor­ reproduce color documents and professional business calculators. 'Cept now they 20 groups; a 2,OOO-year calendar; 5 financial and mous work to do and I don't photographs? Or to add the impact and . make some just for a student's needs and 20 user memories; up to 99 program lines. want any disruptions," he said. clarity of color to black-on-while pocketbook. Sufferin' Sunfish! These are some calcula­ Former assistant Air Force documents? Or even /0 reproduce They call 'em Series E. First is th' HP-37E tors. So you really oughta see your HP dealer Secretary John Hewitt was 35mm colOr slides up fo eight times Business Management for just $7S~ Yep, it's in short order. For the address: CALL TOLL named chief financial officer, a largar, on plaIn bond paper? We've got your best bet in a basic financial calculator. 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