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so needs a vlce·presl.&#13;
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votes had  been    longer be a standing  commit.    de.~ who&#13;
Will&#13;
respect Pettit.&#13;
on&#13;
Thursday  night,    tee  of PSGA,  yes-219,&#13;
no-n&#13;
respect  Alex.  He  has&#13;
Ail&#13;
the&#13;
"unofficial reo   Part   two  confirmed   SOC'~   ~":~J,0ng    way, and&#13;
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think&#13;
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with&#13;
89&#13;
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Io1'P"&#13;
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votes and    dld not, ,dOmuch for his&#13;
cam-&#13;
ness  and  discussion  should&#13;
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with81votes.&#13;
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basically&#13;
ran&#13;
on my   not be held dUring a Senate&#13;
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It&#13;
should be done In&#13;
01\&#13;
the&#13;
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Uni-    satd,&#13;
Peterson  explained  that    the  office.  That's  why  we&#13;
Fee-Allocatlon&#13;
oom-&#13;
with only five votes  between    have people put In their office&#13;
(SUFAC) went   to   himself  and  Bill  Serpe,  the   hours (three per week are reo&#13;
Carr&#13;
with 153 votes,    next   runner-up,&#13;
"It&#13;
could   ,qulred   for  Senators)"    he&#13;
James Voss, who had   have gone either way."&#13;
said.&#13;
'&#13;
The&#13;
taU&#13;
student-at-large&#13;
He joked that he ran for the&#13;
He suggested  that&#13;
If&#13;
sena-&#13;
lor&#13;
\he&#13;
Parkslde  Union&#13;
vtce-presldent&#13;
position&#13;
be-&#13;
tors have Issues to discuss or&#13;
ry&#13;
Bosrd&#13;
(PUAB) went   cause&#13;
It&#13;
was  just  about  the    materials   to  pass  out,  lt&#13;
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to&#13;
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in&#13;
should  be done In the office&#13;
118&#13;
votes.&#13;
PSGA.  On  a'  more  serious    prior to the meeting.  He&#13;
also&#13;
nlne&#13;
fall seats for the   note,  he  added,  "The  main    stressed  that  he&#13;
Will&#13;
make&#13;
Senate went  to Dan    reason was that&#13;
I&#13;
felt that no-   sure  that  meetings  are  run&#13;
1M&#13;
votes; Steven Plca-    body  at  this  university   has    strictly  by parliamentary  pro-&#13;
llIl;&#13;
Stephanie Tatem,'    the qualifications  for that job    cedure.&#13;
; Debl FrItschow,  116;   that&#13;
I&#13;
have.&#13;
However,    Peterson&#13;
ex-&#13;
WUnrow.&#13;
113; James&#13;
"I  felt  that   we  needed&#13;
pressed  that  .he  wanted  to&#13;
107;&#13;
Susan  Walborn,    someone who was going to be    "bring  a little&#13;
fun&#13;
back Into&#13;
*;&#13;
Tyson&#13;
Wilda, 101; and   able to work with Alex (Pett·&#13;
PSGA," meaning  that he still&#13;
IlInPerrauit,&#13;
100&#13;
votes. They   'tit,  PSGA  President),&#13;
some-&#13;
wants  business  to get  done,&#13;
lIJIed&#13;
out Gary Heggeland,    one that  Alex will listen  to.    but he would like a friendly&#13;
11th&#13;
88&#13;
votes; Andrew&#13;
Hola-&#13;
He will listen to me;  I'm not    atmosphere  as well.&#13;
"If&#13;
peo-&#13;
....  76;&#13;
and&#13;
Greg Swan,73&#13;
saying  he's  going  to  agree&#13;
pie start  seeing  that  we can&#13;
with me on everything,  but he    get  work  done&#13;
and&#13;
have  a&#13;
will at least  listen  to what&#13;
I&#13;
good time. possibly we&#13;
Will&#13;
be&#13;
have to say,"  he commented.&#13;
able to get more people Inter-&#13;
Part&#13;
one&#13;
of a fall&#13;
rereren-&#13;
concerningthe Student&#13;
~1987  Fall PSGA  __&#13;
election results&#13;
Vice&#13;
President&#13;
Scott&#13;
Peterson&#13;
Bill&#13;
serpe&#13;
Hung Tran&#13;
S.U.F.A.C.&#13;
Jenny&#13;
carr&#13;
James&#13;
Voss&#13;
P.U.A.B.&#13;
Tim&#13;
Grygera&#13;
senata&#13;
1.&#13;
Dan&#13;
Vogt&#13;
2.&#13;
Steve Picazo&#13;
3.&#13;
Stephanie Tatem&#13;
4.&#13;
Debt&#13;
Frllschow&#13;
5. Julie Wunrow&#13;
6.&#13;
James&#13;
Cole&#13;
7.&#13;
Susan Walborn&#13;
6. Tyson Wilda&#13;
9. Dan Perrault&#13;
Heggeland&#13;
Horahan&#13;
Swan&#13;
Referendum&#13;
1/1&#13;
Referendum&#13;
1/2&#13;
89&#13;
84&#13;
11&#13;
ested In PSGA."&#13;
His final point, which was&#13;
stressed  the  most,  was  that&#13;
he wanted  to work on&#13;
rela-&#13;
tlons  with the other  campus&#13;
organizations.   "On  the  day&#13;
we held the library  open, we&#13;
had  three  of  the  big  five&#13;
major  status  organIzations&#13;
out there supporting&#13;
It.&#13;
It&#13;
was&#13;
great .'•  Peterson  said.  "I&#13;
think&#13;
we all have common&#13;
In-&#13;
terests even though we're&#13;
in&#13;
153&#13;
115&#13;
179&#13;
155&#13;
145&#13;
117&#13;
116&#13;
113&#13;
107&#13;
106&#13;
101&#13;
100&#13;
69&#13;
76&#13;
73&#13;
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219&#13;
No&#13;
41&#13;
Yes 195 No 45&#13;
dltferent  areas."&#13;
.&#13;
Jenny&#13;
Carr,&#13;
a  returning&#13;
member  of SUFAC who was&#13;
filling  the  seat  vacated  by&#13;
Andy  Buchanan,  was  very&#13;
happy  about  her victory.&#13;
"I&#13;
couldn't  be  more  pleased,"&#13;
she commented.&#13;
"I&#13;
felt that&#13;
with  the  budgeting  getting&#13;
tighter and tighter,  it&#13;
Ia&#13;
vllaI&#13;
that&#13;
we have experience on&#13;
•&#13;
Electlona  page2&#13;
abor&#13;
.leader urges end to&#13;
US&#13;
support in -Guatemala&#13;
by&#13;
Amy&#13;
H. Ritter&#13;
NewsEdltor&#13;
A&#13;
auatemalan labor leader&#13;
lIIIted Parkslde,  Monday&#13;
Illera speakingstint at Mar.&#13;
tbe&#13;
tie&#13;
to&#13;
bring to this campus&#13;
messagehe has brought&#13;
=':lor  clUesIn the United&#13;
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Polanco.  general&#13;
1I1abo&#13;
tory&#13;
of a confederation&#13;
IIld r UII10ns&#13;
In&#13;
Guatemala,&#13;
."   be&#13;
came seeking support&#13;
~ar&#13;
causes against  a&#13;
"f&#13;
lvegovernment.&#13;
bI&#13;
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invited by an office&#13;
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Polanco said In&#13;
Prote:; Parkslde  Spanish&#13;
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and responses&#13;
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lite.&#13;
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a lI1\lonrepresenta-&#13;
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speaking tour of&#13;
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he has  visited&#13;
... , I   • Michigan.  IllI·&#13;
"an::':'&#13;
Ohio, pennsylva.&#13;
COUrS'eiWisconsin.&#13;
Adolfo Polanco&#13;
Polanco  supports  the  Cen-&#13;
tral  American Peace  Plan,&#13;
signed August  7. He said the&#13;
plan Is a "great  step for the&#13;
democratization   of  Central&#13;
America."  One thing standing&#13;
In the way,  however,  Is U.S.&#13;
support  of the current  Guate·&#13;
malan government. "Unless&#13;
this type of help is stopped,"&#13;
said  Polanco.&#13;
"this&#13;
peace&#13;
plan Is not going&#13;
to&#13;
work.&#13;
"I  caPle&#13;
,11&gt;.&#13;
explain  to. tile&#13;
American  people&#13;
the&#13;
real sit·&#13;
uatlon&#13;
in&#13;
Guatemala,  how the&#13;
democracy  has been manipu-&#13;
lated  by the  government  of&#13;
Guatemala.&#13;
OJ&#13;
The peace  plan,  originated&#13;
by  the  president   of  Costa&#13;
Rica. calls for a cease-fire&#13;
and  dialogue  between   the&#13;
Guatemalan  government  and&#13;
the guerl1las (URNG). Polan-&#13;
co said both parties agreed,&#13;
but  soon  the  government&#13;
began sending secondary&#13;
gOY·&#13;
emment   figures&#13;
with&#13;
no&#13;
power to the talks.&#13;
"And  as  for  the  second&#13;
aspect,  the  cease  fire,  they&#13;
didn't  do It,"  said  Polanco.&#13;
"They kept fighting the guer-&#13;
illas.&#13;
.  "The guerl1las did go along&#13;
.with&#13;
the plan for cease  fire&#13;
and dialogue, but the govern-&#13;
ment  hasn't  done  anything&#13;
about  those  two  points.  So&#13;
that is the real nature  of the&#13;
government  of Guatemala."&#13;
Human  rights  do not exist&#13;
In  Guatemala,   Polanco  ex·&#13;
plalned.  Saturday.   two  stu-&#13;
dents  were  kidnapped  from&#13;
the UnI'{~r~!ty o( San. Carlos&#13;
by the government,  accused&#13;
of subversive behavior.&#13;
"Model villages"  have been&#13;
created  to house  the&#13;
Indian&#13;
popUlation,  "so  they  don't&#13;
give any support to the guer·&#13;
illas&#13;
t&#13;
"&#13;
Polanco  said.&#13;
I'They&#13;
are&#13;
in&#13;
a&#13;
type of jail. "&#13;
Guatemala  has a population&#13;
of 8 million. Between 1976and&#13;
1983, said  Polanco.  100.000.&#13;
people  were  killed,&#13;
60,000&#13;
were  kidnapped&#13;
t&#13;
and&#13;
500,000&#13;
were exiled .&#13;
These figures may be&#13;
mul-&#13;
tiplied,  because&#13;
if&#13;
an entire&#13;
Indian  town  Is  wiped  out,&#13;
there are no survivors&#13;
to&#13;
re-&#13;
port the number of dead.&#13;
A CIA coup In 1954 began&#13;
this&#13;
repressive  era of govern-&#13;
ment&#13;
in&#13;
Guatemala.&#13;
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put&#13;
in&#13;
power&#13;
a&#13;
government&#13;
that went against the Interest&#13;
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U.S.&#13;
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concur.&#13;
It&#13;
won'l&#13;
ny."&#13;
Jim&#13;
Voas,&#13;
Carr's  opponent&#13;
In the election,&#13;
has&#13;
mel with&#13;
C&amp;rT&#13;
since the ballots were&#13;
counted.&#13;
The&#13;
two&#13;
have&#13;
shared&#13;
Ideas&#13;
and&#13;
thoughts&#13;
for  the&#13;
comtng bUdgeting process.&#13;
"Jim&#13;
has ...&#13;
me&#13;
good&#13;
ldeaa&#13;
and&#13;
I&#13;
think&#13;
he would  have&#13;
been&#13;
a&#13;
good&#13;
addlUon 10 the&#13;
committee.&#13;
U&#13;
he&#13;
wants&#13;
10 al.&#13;
tend the meetings and camer&#13;
a 1Il0e expertence,&#13;
I&#13;
think&#13;
he&#13;
"'ouId dennJtely have a futuro&#13;
with&#13;
It,"&#13;
Carr concluded.&#13;
-&#13;
.&#13;
1987:   THE GREATCORRECTION&#13;
lL.:..&#13;
yo&#13;
_&#13;
u_r_vi_ew_s&#13;
l&#13;
Acting director&#13;
of&#13;
L/LC responds&#13;
TO:  Alex Z.&#13;
Petul,  PSGA&#13;
Presldenl&#13;
Thank&#13;
you for  letting  me&#13;
know the views of the library&#13;
patrons  you  surveyed   eon-&#13;
cemlng the clostng of our D·l&#13;
entrance.  We&#13;
are sorry&#13;
that&#13;
cuts   tn   Llbrary!LearnJng&#13;
Center staffing  made  this&#13;
In-&#13;
convenience  necessary.   As&#13;
you know.&#13;
this&#13;
1sonly one of&#13;
the service cuts&#13;
Utat&#13;
was&#13;
dls-&#13;
cussed and reviewed at some&#13;
length last Spring by the&#13;
LI·&#13;
brary  SubcommIttee   of  the&#13;
Information  Resources  Com~&#13;
mlttee.&#13;
With&#13;
its&#13;
provisions for&#13;
student  representation,   this&#13;
commlttee&#13;
Is&#13;
the approprlate&#13;
forum&#13;
10&#13;
which&#13;
to&#13;
raise your&#13;
concerns,  and&#13;
I&#13;
suggest  that&#13;
you&#13;
do&#13;
so.&#13;
Of&#13;
course,&#13;
I&#13;
am&#13;
always  avaUable&#13;
to&#13;
discuss&#13;
your  perceptions  of student&#13;
needs  and&#13;
to&#13;
answer   any&#13;
questions   you   may   have&#13;
about our services.&#13;
In&#13;
your  memo  you  ex-&#13;
pressed some contusion about&#13;
the relationship of the closing&#13;
of the&#13;
D-1&#13;
entrance&#13;
to&#13;
the se-&#13;
curtty  of  llbrary  materials.&#13;
I'll&#13;
try&#13;
10&#13;
clarify  this matter&#13;
for you. To secure&#13;
its&#13;
mate-&#13;
rlaJs,&#13;
the&#13;
LlLC&#13;
uses  the&#13;
3M&#13;
security  gate  system.  These&#13;
gates are designed  to be used&#13;
In conjunction  with a&#13;
monitor-&#13;
tng stations  staffed by llbrary&#13;
employees who challenge pa-&#13;
trons   attempting    to.  pass&#13;
through  the gates  with mate-&#13;
rtals   that   have   not  been&#13;
checked out: unfortunately,   a&#13;
routine occurrence&#13;
in&#13;
this and&#13;
other  llbrartes.  Accordtng  to&#13;
the&#13;
3M&#13;
company,  the effecti-&#13;
veness of the security gates&#13;
tn reducing  theft  Is directly&#13;
related&#13;
10&#13;
their  proximity&#13;
10&#13;
the staff  who monilor  them,&#13;
and   the   company   recom.&#13;
mends  that  such staff be Im-&#13;
mediately   adjacent&#13;
10&#13;
the&#13;
gates.&#13;
Before&#13;
this&#13;
year,  desk  at-&#13;
tendants   at  both  check-out&#13;
desks monitored  their respec-&#13;
tive entrance  gates,  and  the&#13;
Level-1 gate  continues&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
monllored  by  attendants   on&#13;
that&#13;
level. However, as are.&#13;
suit  of  the  consolidation  of&#13;
most circulation  functions on&#13;
Levell  (an efficiency meas-&#13;
ure&#13;
that&#13;
saved  a  Significant&#13;
sum of money),  the D.l Desk&#13;
has&#13;
been lett without  enough&#13;
staff&#13;
to&#13;
monitor  the&#13;
0-1&#13;
secu-&#13;
rity gate.&#13;
Although  we  have  asked&#13;
our microcomputer  assistants&#13;
10 add software  check·out  to&#13;
their  previous  duties, wefool&#13;
It Is  essential  that  they&#13;
lie&#13;
able  to leave  the _&#13;
IN&#13;
whenever  necessary&#13;
to&#13;
help&#13;
patrons  use mlcrocomputerL&#13;
Thus, they cannot serve _&#13;
tively as gate monitors.&#13;
and&#13;
It&#13;
became  necessary&#13;
to&#13;
d.&#13;
that entrance.&#13;
I&#13;
hope that&#13;
this&#13;
explanatllll&#13;
clears  up your confusion.&#13;
this potnt. Please let me_&#13;
If you  would  like addJtloIIII&#13;
information   on  any of&#13;
lU&#13;
services.&#13;
Linda Plele&#13;
Acting Dlreclor&#13;
LIbrary /Leamlng  Center&#13;
To the Edilor:&#13;
I&#13;
would like to Ihank every·&#13;
one who voted  tn the&#13;
PSG.l&#13;
Election  last week&#13;
and alllbl&#13;
candidates  who&#13;
ran&#13;
for offtet-&#13;
This election&#13;
Was'OKtrernell'&#13;
successful  tn the&#13;
sense&#13;
tlW1&#13;
almost&#13;
300&#13;
people voted'"&#13;
13&#13;
candidates&#13;
ran&#13;
lor&#13;
nIIt&#13;
Senate seats. For&#13;
the ~&#13;
time&#13;
in&#13;
many  semesters, '"&#13;
will&#13;
have a full senate.&#13;
M1"&#13;
these  numbers  reflect ~&#13;
the  student   govemment&#13;
Parkside  Is allve, heslthy'"&#13;
growtng.&#13;
Letters see&#13;
twJe&#13;
3&#13;
Ranger&#13;
is&#13;
written a~&#13;
edit~&#13;
by students of UW-Parkslde. who are solely responsible for its edllO~&#13;
t:&#13;
cy ana content.&#13;
It&#13;
IS&#13;
published&#13;
every Thursday during the academiC year except over breakS a&#13;
days.&#13;
'.&#13;
II&#13;
letters  to&#13;
the&#13;
editor WIll.&#13;
be&#13;
accepted omy&#13;
if&#13;
they are&#13;
typed.&#13;
double.spaced  and 350 words&#13;
Of&#13;
leSS..&#13;
)etters must&#13;
be&#13;
SIgned.&#13;
with&#13;
a telephone number Included for verificatIOn purposes. Names will&#13;
be&#13;
held&#13;
upon&#13;
request&#13;
Ranger reserves&#13;
the&#13;
right&#13;
to&#13;
edit&#13;
letters and refuse those which are false and/or de- .,.---,&#13;
fanlitory&#13;
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of.&#13;
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is&#13;
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'.&#13;
.&#13;
c:o,,~ •&#13;
All&#13;
correspOlldence&#13;
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nosha&#13;
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