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            <text>&#13;
John Lennon&#13;
remembered&#13;
Page&#13;
7&#13;
Wrestler does well&#13;
PageU&#13;
'l'Jiursday,  December&#13;
5,  1985&#13;
..&#13;
~&#13;
'University   of  Wisconsin.Parkside&#13;
Volume    14, No.   14&#13;
Doz·ingon  the   job&#13;
Construction   for&#13;
en-campus&#13;
housing   began   last   week.&#13;
IPitchers reborn?&#13;
by&#13;
Karl&#13;
Dixon&#13;
J'fews&#13;
Editor&#13;
A  IDOUon&#13;
to&#13;
reinstitute&#13;
pltclers&#13;
of    soda&#13;
and&#13;
beer,&#13;
and&#13;
carafesof wine was ap-&#13;
pI'OVtc\&#13;
by&#13;
the  Parkside&#13;
Union&#13;
Advisory&#13;
Board  at   their    meet-&#13;
Inf&#13;
two&#13;
weeks ago.&#13;
Pitchers and    carafes&#13;
were&#13;
removedfrom  the  Union   after&#13;
the&#13;
drinking age   was    legally&#13;
raised&#13;
to&#13;
19. A  phone    survey&#13;
done,&#13;
however,   revealed&#13;
that&#13;
cmIy&#13;
three    other&#13;
UW&#13;
cam-&#13;
puses,&#13;
In&#13;
addition    to&#13;
Par-kat-&#13;
de.&#13;
have&#13;
stopped&#13;
selling&#13;
pllchersand  carafes.&#13;
UW·La·&#13;
Crosse,&#13;
Madison,   Milwaukee,&#13;
OshIrosh,&#13;
Platteville,&#13;
Stevens&#13;
PolDtand&#13;
Stout&#13;
all&#13;
serve&#13;
pitchers,and  all  of  them    with&#13;
~except1on of  LaCrosse&#13;
and&#13;
,""waukee are&#13;
open&#13;
to&#13;
all&#13;
ltudents,&#13;
regardless&#13;
of  age.&#13;
Keith&#13;
Harmann,&#13;
PUAB&#13;
:::m""r,  said    that.   he    made&#13;
motion  because  he&#13;
~ht&#13;
tt  would   be   good   for&#13;
..... morale    of&#13;
the&#13;
student&#13;
""Uf.&#13;
UHaving&#13;
pitchers   and&#13;
:res&#13;
would  make&#13;
it   more&#13;
Venient for&#13;
friends&#13;
and&#13;
:-mates&#13;
to&#13;
get    together,"&#13;
laid.&#13;
"That&#13;
way&#13;
they&#13;
::flln't   have  to  up  to  the   bar&#13;
,\~ally    .&#13;
to&#13;
get&#13;
beer&#13;
or&#13;
;:.&#13;
Iiarmann&#13;
also&#13;
said&#13;
~er&#13;
sales  are   down  from&#13;
lbllt&#13;
s years,   and   the   avall-&#13;
,..yty&#13;
of pitcher   and   carafes&#13;
!OuIIIn!J1creaseprofits.&#13;
"I&#13;
u...&#13;
t  have   made    this    mo·.&#13;
"'s&#13;
If&#13;
I   thought&#13;
that&#13;
there&#13;
_sating&#13;
to&#13;
be   a   problem,"&#13;
~&#13;
DIrector  BI1l Niebuhr&#13;
t   the   avallabl1lty&#13;
of&#13;
objects    that   make   the   sharing&#13;
·of  aicohoi&#13;
possible&#13;
could    put&#13;
the&#13;
schooi&#13;
in&#13;
a&#13;
vulnerable&#13;
postition    because&#13;
of   the    19-&#13;
year-old    drinking    law.&#13;
"I&#13;
was&#13;
surprised   to   learn&#13;
about&#13;
the    number&#13;
of   schools&#13;
that    were   open   to  all   students&#13;
and&#13;
serving&#13;
pitchers,"&#13;
Nie-&#13;
buhr   said   in  reference    to  the&#13;
survey.&#13;
"I&#13;
have    no   objectlon&#13;
to   increasing&#13;
revenue,    but   I&#13;
think   that   it  wouid  put   us  in  a&#13;
vulnerable&#13;
position&#13;
in&#13;
regard&#13;
to   the    law."&#13;
"I  would be&#13;
real    concerned&#13;
about    taking    an   action   at   this&#13;
point&#13;
in&#13;
time,"&#13;
said    Jennifer&#13;
Price,&#13;
Director&#13;
of&#13;
Student&#13;
Life.&#13;
"There&#13;
is&#13;
too&#13;
much&#13;
volatility&#13;
in   the    air&#13;
to   reiax&#13;
our   regulations."&#13;
There&#13;
are&#13;
several&#13;
factors&#13;
that&#13;
are&#13;
contributing&#13;
to    the&#13;
voiatility,&#13;
Price&#13;
said,&#13;
Includ-&#13;
ing&#13;
a&#13;
possibie&#13;
21.year·old&#13;
drinking&#13;
age.&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
devel-&#13;
opment&#13;
of&#13;
some&#13;
specific&#13;
guideiines&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
Board&#13;
of&#13;
Regents.&#13;
."It&#13;
wouldn't&#13;
surprise&#13;
me   if&#13;
some   of  the   other    schools   are.&#13;
now   grappling&#13;
with   the   same&#13;
types   of  problems&#13;
(with   refer-&#13;
ence&#13;
to&#13;
underage&#13;
drinking)&#13;
we   were&#13;
dealing&#13;
with   a   year&#13;
and&#13;
a&#13;
half&#13;
ago,".&#13;
she&#13;
said.&#13;
OWe  were    just&#13;
a  ntue&#13;
ahead&#13;
of  the   game."&#13;
.&#13;
Price&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
beer&#13;
sales&#13;
are    down,   not   only&#13;
in&#13;
Wisc~n.&#13;
in&#13;
but&#13;
across&#13;
the&#13;
entire&#13;
~o~ntry;&#13;
however,&#13;
the   sale   ~~&#13;
soda&#13;
has&#13;
increased&#13;
propo&#13;
tionately.&#13;
d&#13;
"I   am   willing   to  be  swaye&#13;
,&#13;
but    ·we   need&#13;
to&#13;
change&#13;
th~&#13;
pollcies&#13;
for&#13;
good&#13;
reasons,&#13;
Pitchers&#13;
see&#13;
page   3&#13;
Chancellor   candidates   submitted&#13;
by&#13;
Kari&#13;
Dixon&#13;
News  Editor&#13;
One&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
five&#13;
finallsts&#13;
chosen&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
Search&#13;
and&#13;
Screen&#13;
Committee&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
named&#13;
chancellor&#13;
sometime&#13;
in&#13;
February,&#13;
according&#13;
to&#13;
committee&#13;
chair   Bob  Canary.&#13;
The   names    of  the   candidates,&#13;
chosen&#13;
after&#13;
weeks&#13;
of   work&#13;
by   the   committee,&#13;
have   been&#13;
forwarded&#13;
to   acting&#13;
UW·Sys.&#13;
tern&#13;
President&#13;
Katherine&#13;
Lyall.&#13;
Incoming&#13;
UW·System&#13;
President&#13;
Kenneth    Shaw   and&#13;
Lyall   will  review   the&#13;
Indivtdu-&#13;
als&#13;
and&#13;
make&#13;
recommenda.&#13;
tions  to  the  Regents'    Selection&#13;
Committee.&#13;
The&#13;
committee&#13;
wtll&#13;
then   make   its  recommen-&#13;
dations&#13;
to   the    full   Board&#13;
of&#13;
Regents,&#13;
who   will   then    take&#13;
action    on   the    choice    someti-&#13;
me&#13;
in&#13;
February:&#13;
Canary&#13;
and   other&#13;
commit-&#13;
tee   members&#13;
are    in   Madison&#13;
today&#13;
sharing&#13;
their&#13;
opinions&#13;
on  the  candidates    with  Lyall.&#13;
"We&#13;
have&#13;
recommended&#13;
the   names   of  five  people   who&#13;
are    ready    and   able&#13;
to&#13;
do  the&#13;
job,"    Canary    said.    "Some    of&#13;
us  are   traveling&#13;
to&#13;
Madison&#13;
to&#13;
talk&#13;
to&#13;
President&#13;
Lyall   just&#13;
to&#13;
convey   the   sense   of  what   the&#13;
committee    has   found."&#13;
Cana.&#13;
ry    said    he   did   not   expect&#13;
a&#13;
chancellor&#13;
to   be   named&#13;
until&#13;
February,&#13;
but&#13;
he&#13;
expected&#13;
that    a   decision    will  be   made&#13;
by  Lyall   and   Shaw  before   the&#13;
reommendations&#13;
are&#13;
presen-&#13;
ted&#13;
to&#13;
the   Regents'&#13;
Commlt·&#13;
tee.   "Lyall&#13;
and    Shaw   proba-&#13;
bly&#13;
know&#13;
somelhing&#13;
about&#13;
each    of    the&#13;
candidates,&#13;
but&#13;
they   may   do  some   additional&#13;
checking,"   Canary   said.&#13;
Student   commlttee&#13;
member&#13;
Jennie&#13;
Tunkielcz    said    she&#13;
la&#13;
confident&#13;
about&#13;
the&#13;
candt-&#13;
dates    passed    on&#13;
to&#13;
President&#13;
Lyall.&#13;
"I&#13;
am&#13;
confident&#13;
that&#13;
the   commJttee    did  a  good  job&#13;
In&#13;
choosing&#13;
viable&#13;
candt-&#13;
dates."&#13;
she&#13;
sald.&#13;
"I&#13;
hope   the&#13;
Board   of  Regents&#13;
will&#13;
arrive&#13;
at   a  quick   and   thorough&#13;
dect-&#13;
ston."&#13;
Student loans in jeopardy&#13;
The   Senate    and   House&#13;
wtu&#13;
vote&#13;
Tuesday&#13;
on&#13;
a&#13;
federal&#13;
debt&#13;
reduction&#13;
bill  that&#13;
could,&#13;
if&#13;
passed,&#13;
eliminate&#13;
guaran-&#13;
teed   student   loans,   cut&#13;
in&#13;
half&#13;
the&#13;
number&#13;
of&#13;
Pell&#13;
Grants&#13;
available&#13;
and&#13;
reduce&#13;
work&#13;
study&#13;
funds&#13;
by&#13;
more&#13;
than&#13;
one-half&#13;
their&#13;
current&#13;
amount.&#13;
The&#13;
Gramm-Rudman&#13;
Amendment&#13;
is  a   piece&#13;
of&#13;
leg-&#13;
islation&#13;
calling&#13;
for&#13;
these&#13;
reductions,&#13;
and&#13;
education&#13;
is&#13;
only  one  of  several    social   pr~.&#13;
grams&#13;
this&#13;
bill&#13;
would&#13;
elimi-&#13;
nate&#13;
in   order&#13;
to&#13;
reduce&#13;
$180&#13;
billion   in  deficit   by   1991. The&#13;
bill&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
in&#13;
House&#13;
com-&#13;
mittee&#13;
and  will  be&#13;
introduced&#13;
on   the    floors    of   both    houses&#13;
next&#13;
week.&#13;
"This&#13;
is   bad&#13;
news.&#13;
It's&#13;
a&#13;
very&#13;
serious&#13;
issue,"&#13;
said&#13;
PSGA&#13;
Senator&#13;
and&#13;
United&#13;
Council&#13;
Legislative&#13;
Affairs&#13;
Representative&#13;
Adrian&#13;
Ser-r-a-&#13;
no.&#13;
"If&#13;
this&#13;
passes.&#13;
guaran-&#13;
teed   student   loans&#13;
are&#13;
out  the&#13;
window."&#13;
Serrano    said&#13;
that&#13;
education&#13;
funds&#13;
are&#13;
cut   the  most   drasti-&#13;
cally    in   this    attempt&#13;
to&#13;
bal-&#13;
ance&#13;
the&#13;
budget.&#13;
Defense&#13;
funding,&#13;
he noted,&#13;
is   not   cut&#13;
at  all.&#13;
This   week&#13;
PSG A&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
writing&#13;
letters&#13;
to&#13;
Senators&#13;
Robert&#13;
Kasten&#13;
and&#13;
William&#13;
Proxmire&#13;
and   Representative&#13;
Les&#13;
Asptn.&#13;
urging&#13;
them&#13;
to&#13;
vote  against    the  bl1l.&#13;
"PSGA&#13;
is   ha&#13;
vlng a&#13;
letter-&#13;
writing&#13;
drive.&#13;
and&#13;
pena&#13;
and&#13;
paper&#13;
will&#13;
be  available&#13;
in&#13;
our&#13;
office.&#13;
We&#13;
will&#13;
even&#13;
pay&#13;
the&#13;
postage,"&#13;
Serrano&#13;
said.&#13;
"We&#13;
are   urging   all  students    to  cali&#13;
their&#13;
representatives&#13;
and&#13;
let&#13;
them   know  how  they   {eel."&#13;
A&#13;
four-page&#13;
information&#13;
packet,&#13;
as&#13;
well&#13;
as&#13;
posters,&#13;
will  be  distributed,&#13;
and&#13;
serra-&#13;
no  hopes   this   will  inform&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
of the&#13;
ramifications&#13;
at&#13;
this    bill.&#13;
"There&#13;
will   be    no&#13;
student&#13;
loans&#13;
if&#13;
this&#13;
passes&#13;
because&#13;
the&#13;
incentive&#13;
that&#13;
banks   had   to  loan   money&#13;
w1ll&#13;
be&#13;
taken   away,"    he  said.&#13;
Main Place design plans halted&#13;
by&#13;
Bill&#13;
Serpe&#13;
A    plan&#13;
to&#13;
expand&#13;
middle&#13;
Main    Place&#13;
to   include    infor-&#13;
mal    meeting&#13;
areas&#13;
has    been&#13;
stalled   by  the  administration.&#13;
A&#13;
source&#13;
close&#13;
to    the&#13;
ad-&#13;
ministration,&#13;
who    asked&#13;
not&#13;
to   be    named.&#13;
suggested&#13;
the&#13;
project&#13;
was&#13;
halted&#13;
because&#13;
other   members&#13;
of  the&#13;
adrnin-&#13;
istration&#13;
were&#13;
against&#13;
~e&#13;
plan,&#13;
although&#13;
they    gave&#13;
no&#13;
reasons.&#13;
But&#13;
Acting&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Betty&#13;
Shutler&#13;
said&#13;
the    main&#13;
problem   is  money.&#13;
HWe're  not  sure   about   fund·&#13;
ing,"&#13;
Shutler&#13;
said.&#13;
"It&#13;
is&#13;
possible&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
necessary&#13;
monies&#13;
might&#13;
be&#13;
avaliable,&#13;
but    we're&#13;
not    certain&#13;
where&#13;
we  can  get&#13;
it&#13;
from."&#13;
Shutler    said   administrators&#13;
had    not   made&#13;
a   decision    on&#13;
whether&#13;
the&#13;
project,&#13;
which&#13;
was   started&#13;
by&#13;
former    Chan-&#13;
cellor   Alan   Guskin,   would   be&#13;
completed.&#13;
The  Campus   Planning   Corn-&#13;
mittee    will  consider    the   proj-&#13;
ect,  Shutler   said.&#13;
Skelly   Warren&#13;
of   the    Dra-&#13;
matic&#13;
Arts&#13;
Department&#13;
had&#13;
designed&#13;
the&#13;
project.&#13;
which&#13;
was&#13;
to&#13;
include&#13;
tables&#13;
and&#13;
chairs&#13;
in&#13;
Main   Place&#13;
to&#13;
pro-&#13;
vide  a more    inviting   setting.&#13;
PSGA&#13;
President&#13;
Patrick&#13;
Ramsdeli&#13;
said&#13;
students&#13;
had&#13;
never&#13;
been&#13;
asked&#13;
whether&#13;
they  wanted   the  project.&#13;
"I&#13;
don't&#13;
believe&#13;
students&#13;
were&#13;
ever&#13;
asked&#13;
for&#13;
any&#13;
input,"    Ramsdell   said.&#13;
"Student&#13;
Input   could    Influ·&#13;
ence&#13;
the   design    plan,"&#13;
Shul-&#13;
ler&#13;
said,&#13;
"but&#13;
It&#13;
Is   unlikely&#13;
that&#13;
student&#13;
interest&#13;
could&#13;
generate    any  funding."&#13;
Assistant&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Jenny&#13;
Price&#13;
said&#13;
the    administration&#13;
"had&#13;
not&#13;
Indicated&#13;
adequate&#13;
financing&#13;
or  widespread    support.  ,.&#13;
Shutler    said    she   wanted&#13;
to&#13;
see    the    project&#13;
finished&#13;
but&#13;
that&#13;
money&#13;
Is&#13;
the&#13;
biggest&#13;
problem.&#13;
With   the    state's&#13;
budget&#13;
so&#13;
tlght,&#13;
Shutler&#13;
said.&#13;
many&#13;
agencies    are    shuffling   money&#13;
around.&#13;
and&#13;
they&#13;
are&#13;
not&#13;
spending   money  on  frills.&#13;
"And&#13;
interior&#13;
decoraUon."&#13;
Shutler   sald,&#13;
"is&#13;
looked  at   as&#13;
frills.&#13;
'I&#13;
Thursday,  December  5, 1985 3&#13;
iudgetincrease~ sought&#13;
byJenme TunkieICz&#13;
requesting   sUbstant"&#13;
1&#13;
Editor&#13;
creases.&#13;
ia&#13;
in-&#13;
last week.&#13;
PAB  (Parkside  Activities&#13;
Adrian  Serrano,  SUFAC&#13;
Board)  is requesting  a 609  chair, said the committee felt&#13;
percent  increase&#13;
in&#13;
th:&#13;
PAB&#13;
submited an incomplete&#13;
bUd&amp;et,or $32,339&#13;
in&#13;
additi~:::  rationale for the request. so&#13;
al  funding.  This  budg'et&#13;
In-&#13;
the or'garrizatton was asked to&#13;
crease  would raise  student   submtt a b~tter justification&#13;
fees by aprox-imately $4  er   and. meet&#13;
with&#13;
the committee&#13;
student per semester.    P    agam.&#13;
PAB is  the  organization&#13;
Peer Support, the&#13;
organtza-&#13;
.which programs cam us a    tion for non-traditional stu-&#13;
tlvities,   such   as p fllm~-  dents, Is requesting $12,015in&#13;
dances,  special  events&#13;
d&#13;
additional funds, which is a&#13;
other  entertainment.   ~e   261:1percent budget increase.&#13;
budget  increases   include  This&#13;
increase&#13;
would raise&#13;
$8,000 additional  money for   segregated fees by $1per stu-&#13;
films,&#13;
$5,000&#13;
for lectures and&#13;
dent per semester.&#13;
$10,000for a major concert&#13;
Peer Support officers&#13;
will&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
-dectded&#13;
to table the   present   their&#13;
budget&#13;
to&#13;
organization's  request  after   SUFAC today.&#13;
meeting  with  P&#13;
AB&#13;
ff"&#13;
PSGA&#13;
(Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
o icers&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
see page&#13;
15&#13;
==Letters   to the Editor'===&#13;
Says&#13;
queen not elected&#13;
by&#13;
BSO&#13;
News briefs&#13;
,\tIt1etlcs and  the&#13;
Chlld&#13;
care&#13;
Center, in addition  to&#13;
everalstudent organizations,&#13;
:,. seeking large budget&#13;
In-&#13;
creases which,  If  passed, .&#13;
fiOUldincrease student fees.&#13;
SUF,\C (Segregated  Fees&#13;
AI1OCatio&#13;
n&#13;
Committee) Is still&#13;
seeJdng&#13;
student opinion about&#13;
theseIncreases. Student fees&#13;
wouldIncrease by about $5.75&#13;
per full·llme student,  per&#13;
semester,which would trans-&#13;
late&#13;
Into&#13;
$93.50per semester&#13;
per&#13;
student. Last  year  the&#13;
segregated fee charge  was&#13;
$82&#13;
perstudent.&#13;
SUFACwl11review 17 cam-&#13;
pusbudgets; five of these are&#13;
Lung  cancer&#13;
declines in&#13;
male population&#13;
The incidence of lung canc-&#13;
er  in  white&#13;
males  has&#13;
dropped significantly for the&#13;
first time in&#13;
50&#13;
years.  the&#13;
New York Times reported.&#13;
According to the National&#13;
Cancer Institute, the decrease&#13;
can be attributed&#13;
to&#13;
a sharp&#13;
decrease  in smoking.&#13;
"This&#13;
proves people can successful-&#13;
ly reduce their cancer risk by&#13;
quitting smoking,"  said Dr.&#13;
Vincent T. DeVita, Jr.&#13;
Lung&#13;
cancer rates among&#13;
women and black men did not&#13;
show   similar    declines,&#13;
though.  Women  have  not&#13;
given up smoking at the same&#13;
rate as men, and the&#13;
met-&#13;
dence of lung cancer among&#13;
black men may&#13;
be&#13;
influenced&#13;
by  other  factors,  officials&#13;
said.&#13;
As&#13;
for white men&#13;
"I&#13;
th1nk&#13;
It's a&#13;
milestone, .. 'said Ed-&#13;
ward Sondik, Chief of the&#13;
In-&#13;
sUtute's  SurveUlance  and&#13;
Operations Branch.&#13;
elected by the entire organi-&#13;
zational   body.  Also,  the&#13;
Ranger should ask Ernestine&#13;
Weisinger who the other five&#13;
candidates  were who compe-&#13;
ted against  Charlotte  Davis&#13;
for the crown. I am sure that&#13;
the members of BSO, as well&#13;
as the rest of the Parkside&#13;
'student  body, would like to&#13;
To&#13;
theEditor:&#13;
In&#13;
regard to your article&#13;
"8S0&#13;
Coronation..."  (Nov.&#13;
II)&#13;
onCharlotte Davis, BSO&#13;
Queen:&#13;
It&#13;
should be known by&#13;
the&#13;
student body of UW-P&#13;
thatDavisdoes not represent&#13;
theentire Black Student Or-&#13;
gamzation,since she was pot&#13;
know this. The fact Is that no&#13;
one ran  against  Davis  for&#13;
queen of BSO. Members  of&#13;
BSO were informed of a&#13;
so-&#13;
called "election"  at a meet-&#13;
ing in&#13;
mid-October.&#13;
Perhaps&#13;
the Ranger should check its&#13;
facts before printing a story&#13;
about BSO.&#13;
LA for  refugees&#13;
The Government's top immigration official on the West&#13;
Coast says he&#13;
will&#13;
explore whether Los Angeles can be cut&#13;
off from receiving federal funds after the City CouncLlde-&#13;
clared it a sanctuary for Central American political refu-&#13;
gees, Associated Press reported.&#13;
Harold Ezell, Western regional Director of the United&#13;
States Immigration  and Naturalization  Service,&#13;
said "I&#13;
feel so strongly that the Los Angeles&#13;
Olty&#13;
Council made a&#13;
very poor decision that&#13;
I&#13;
have asked&#13;
wasnington.&#13;
my&#13;
headquarters,  to find out legally what we can do&#13;
to&#13;
change the situation."&#13;
The resolution, approved last week, forbids city employ-&#13;
ees from considering  resident  status when dLspensing&#13;
services.&#13;
It&#13;
also reaffirms  a pollee department  polley&#13;
against arresting or detaining undocumented immigrants&#13;
merely for being&#13;
in&#13;
Los Angeles illegally.&#13;
Jill Killian&#13;
Rush&#13;
-too much for reviewer&#13;
TotheEditor:&#13;
In&#13;
a&#13;
recent article, Jim N&#13;
ei-&#13;
baur&#13;
took&#13;
the history of Rush&#13;
and&#13;
turned&#13;
it&#13;
around 180 de-&#13;
grees,He says  that  "their&#13;
earlier albums  are  sorely&#13;
missed"and "they are trying&#13;
to&#13;
sound like  Genesis  or&#13;
Yes."&#13;
Healso says their "en-&#13;
tire&#13;
existence is based on the&#13;
standard  sell-out   proce-&#13;
dures  ."&#13;
JIM! WAKE UP!  In the&#13;
1985&#13;
readers' poll of&#13;
"Mustcl-&#13;
an&#13;
Magazine"  (not  "Cir-&#13;
CUS"),&#13;
musicians were voted&#13;
on&#13;
by&#13;
their peers. And who&#13;
WOn&#13;
the best drummer  and&#13;
best bassist  caption?  Why&#13;
none other than Neal Peart&#13;
and Geddy Lee. Pretty  good&#13;
for a couple of "boring&#13;
and&#13;
tiresome" musicians.&#13;
sion gets more and more ad-&#13;
vanced.  Adding synthesizers&#13;
and electronics doesn't make&#13;
them commercial.  They use&#13;
electronics to their advantage&#13;
and they do a damn good job&#13;
of it (like a good musician&#13;
does).   Technology   keeps&#13;
pushing and Rush is right out&#13;
in  front.  After  "Fly  By&#13;
Night," they just kept .going&#13;
right over your head and they&#13;
will continue to as long as you&#13;
are a bullheaded traditional-&#13;
ist.&#13;
Rush is still a power trio,&#13;
it's just more power than you&#13;
can handle!&#13;
People like you don't know&#13;
good music because you are&#13;
too&#13;
closed-minded&#13;
and  you&#13;
can't accept change.&#13;
If&#13;
Rush&#13;
stiU played songs like "Work-&#13;
ing Man," they wouldn't have&#13;
influenced so many great,&#13;
Ie-&#13;
tigimate  musicians.  Rush is&#13;
musicians'  music, so you are&#13;
already unqualified to review&#13;
it.&#13;
If&#13;
you think Rush is going&#13;
downhill, you must be a&#13;
typt-&#13;
cal,  musically  impotent  lis-&#13;
tener. Every album&#13;
in&#13;
succes-&#13;
Mistake  burns up family&#13;
Volunteer firemen watched while a mobile home&#13;
In&#13;
De-&#13;
Soto, Montana burned, after the fire chief said they mista-&#13;
kenly thought the family had not&#13;
paid&#13;
for protection,&#13;
As·&#13;
soclated&#13;
Press reported.&#13;
The fire destroyed&#13;
all&#13;
the famlly's possessions, includ-&#13;
Ing their dog.&#13;
"By&#13;
the time we&#13;
got&#13;
home, everything was&#13;
smolder-&#13;
lng," said Debra Weindel, who Uved in&#13;
the&#13;
mobile home.&#13;
"They wouldn't even pour a pitcher of water on&#13;
It."&#13;
County Presiding Judge Ralph Krodl1nger said the de-&#13;
partment has a strict pollcy against protecting property&#13;
for which the&#13;
$12.50&#13;
fire protection tags have not been&#13;
purchased. The Weindels had purchased the small blue&#13;
tag In October, 1984for protection through next JUly.&#13;
Michael Piehl&#13;
Fridgecomments  heartless,  insensitive&#13;
To&#13;
theEdllor:&#13;
~    am   a&#13;
transfer  student&#13;
attn}&#13;
UW·Parkside presently&#13;
lloeMln&#13;
g&#13;
UW-Whitewater.&#13;
wever,&#13;
I&#13;
still  read  the&#13;
::a&#13;
ger&#13;
occasionally as I at-&#13;
Med Parkslde  for  three&#13;
~s  and am Interested  to&#13;
Whatis going on.&#13;
In&#13;
Thereason I am writing Is&#13;
S 1'l!gardsto the article Gary&#13;
..~~eberger  wrote  entitled&#13;
'Frid  dr&#13;
asked me, but ... The&#13;
..... ge leaves me cold."  I&#13;
ho&#13;
extremely  shocked  at&#13;
~  a writer, as you so c~H&#13;
and&#13;
raelf, could be so crude&#13;
Pe~sensilive about William&#13;
y~re were&#13;
several parts in&#13;
ang&#13;
article that made me so&#13;
lIoitry·&#13;
I think your descrip-&#13;
1Q8.I;fWilliam Perry as "a&#13;
, blob of blubber whose&#13;
I'm  sure  what  Is  going&#13;
through Ditka's  mind is not&#13;
that he' is a "blockade"  or&#13;
"fat" as you say. Secondly, to&#13;
top off the end of your article&#13;
you have the audacity to call&#13;
Mr. Perry  and "overweight&#13;
UNDERACHIEVER!"  What&#13;
does size have to do with&#13;
being   an   underachiever?&#13;
From your remarks, it&#13;
appar-&#13;
ently&#13;
makes a difference to&#13;
you.&#13;
Well, Mr. Schneeberger,  I&#13;
certainly hop~ you are not as&#13;
heartless  and insensitive  as&#13;
your article makes you out&#13;
to&#13;
be. No matter what race, eth-&#13;
nic background,  PHYSICAL&#13;
SIZE, etc., everyone has feel-&#13;
Ings and I hope you remem-&#13;
ber that the next time you&#13;
write another article.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Karen T. Olson&#13;
only athletic prowess has thus&#13;
far been&#13;
manifest&#13;
in his&#13;
abil-&#13;
ity  to  run  over  someone&#13;
weighing 80 lbs. less than he&#13;
does"  was&#13;
downright&#13;
cruel.&#13;
Just  because&#13;
he&#13;
'is a large&#13;
man, does that mean he is&#13;
less  talented  or less  of a&#13;
human  being than someone&#13;
half his size? pbviously,  not&#13;
according to his performan~e&#13;
on the footbaU field. There&#13;
IS&#13;
more to his "athletic  prow-&#13;
ess"  than just the phYSical&#13;
aspect  In the game of foot-&#13;
baH. What an Insult to make&#13;
such a comment!&#13;
There were two other par·&#13;
agraphs In your article that I&#13;
would definitely llke to com-&#13;
ment on, First of all, how do&#13;
YOU know how Bears' coa.ch&#13;
Mike Ditka  "forklifts"  hlm&#13;
into the backfield for a g,oa,l;&#13;
line situation? YOU DpN T..&#13;
Pitchers, carafes may&#13;
return to Union&#13;
said, "I went to school In a&#13;
state where the drinking age&#13;
was&#13;
21   and&#13;
1&#13;
was&#13;
young&#13;
once."&#13;
The  recommendation   is&#13;
now in&#13;
the&#13;
hands&#13;
of  the&#13;
Chan-&#13;
cellor, and Price  said that&#13;
any alcohol policy changes&#13;
would require  the Chancel·&#13;
lor's approval.&#13;
"I&#13;
am&#13;
sure&#13;
that she and Michael (Bassls,&#13;
Assistant  Chancellor)  will&#13;
need to be convinced of the&#13;
same things that I need to be&#13;
convinced of before approv-&#13;
ing any Changes."&#13;
Pitchers&#13;
from&#13;
page 1&#13;
she continued.  "I&#13;
think&#13;
It&#13;
would be irresponsible for&#13;
us&#13;
to lake an action only be-&#13;
cause it would increase beer&#13;
sales. That's not&#13;
what&#13;
we&#13;
are&#13;
here for."&#13;
Price said that she would&#13;
be wl11ingto experiment with&#13;
events  that  would only&#13;
be&#13;
open  to  19·year-olds,&#13;
and&#13;
would feature  pitchers,  but&#13;
she really would like to see&#13;
Union Square .remain open to&#13;
all&#13;
students.&#13;
"1&#13;
am not an&#13;
anti-alcohol   person, "  she&#13;
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