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            <text>&#13;
lIarcti24.,  ~see&#13;
University   oi  Wlsconsln-Parkelde&#13;
justice&#13;
shares&#13;
Vol.&#13;
1e.&#13;
No.&#13;
24&#13;
State&#13;
easy.&#13;
to&#13;
she said.&#13;
Abrahamson,&#13;
the&#13;
first&#13;
woman to serve on the Wis..&#13;
consin Supreme Court, spoke&#13;
Monday  afternoon  before  a&#13;
Judicial  Process  class taught&#13;
by Asst. Prof. Carol Tebben.&#13;
She was  appointed  by Gov.&#13;
Patrick  J. Lucey in 1976 and&#13;
was elected to a 10-year term&#13;
in 1979,carrying every' county&#13;
in the state but one.&#13;
Interpretation   of Constitu-&#13;
tional clauses is never just&#13;
black and white, Abrahamson&#13;
said .. She cited  examples  of&#13;
cases that require different&#13;
interpretations   of the  First&#13;
Amendment's  freedom of rell-&#13;
gton  clause,  and   the   Four.&#13;
teenth Amendment's  due pro-&#13;
cess  and  equal  protection&#13;
clauses.&#13;
"No clause in the constttu-&#13;
tion is absolute," she said.&#13;
Abrahamson  explained that&#13;
her role as a Supreme Court&#13;
by&#13;
Amy H. Ritter&#13;
NewsEditor&#13;
\I'lSCOIlS1n&#13;
'Supreme  Court&#13;
Shirley S. Abraham-&#13;
that judicial decision&#13;
involves the  same&#13;
pies as any other  type&#13;
Ionmaking.   '&#13;
have facts to consid-&#13;
birtsometlmes; you aren't&#13;
lllIt\vhatthe facts are,"  she&#13;
l&#13;
ed.&#13;
TO&#13;
determine  the&#13;
ding truth,  a  judge&#13;
evaluate credibility and&#13;
~&#13;
ty.&#13;
abiding by guid-&#13;
clples. In the  court&#13;
I&#13;
these principles  are&#13;
the Constitution,  stat-&#13;
I&#13;
ordinances, and pre vl-&#13;
cases.&#13;
Abrahamsonsaid  justices&#13;
!Id(&#13;
at the principles,  apply&#13;
interpretthem, and try to&#13;
dietthe future Impact  of&#13;
!be&#13;
decision.&#13;
.&#13;
"Seeingthe future  Is not&#13;
UW·Madisonmay&#13;
be&#13;
sued for racism&#13;
I&#13;
1lIADISON--Atleast three minority  group members  are con-&#13;
~d.rIngsuing UW-Madison because they were denied jobs, at-&#13;
~meyAnneSutton said March 8.&#13;
-&#13;
"~e&#13;
will&#13;
see&#13;
in&#13;
coming months lawsuits alleging that racism&#13;
~.~lveand well at the university,"  Sulton said durtng a confer-&#13;
"liceonracism at the Madison's  Memorial  Union.&#13;
.&#13;
..~ter, Sulton told the Wisconsin State Journal that she is ne-&#13;
rtia~g&#13;
With&#13;
the university over three of her clients who were&#13;
'w~ed positions when their credentials  were better"  than the&#13;
hUecandidates who were hired.&#13;
\&#13;
Barbara&#13;
Bush stumps&#13;
locally&#13;
for spouse&#13;
,&#13;
. QUietleadership Is the qual.  gollate with the Chinese, who&#13;
lly&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
George   Bus"  make, up  one-fou~!h  of' the&#13;
I&#13;
stressedat a' reception  held  world s population.    .    .&#13;
lorher on Thursday  March    Bush  said  that  thetr  chil-&#13;
10&#13;
at the Sheraton-Ra~ine&#13;
dren  have  all been  helping&#13;
BUshIs out  campaig;,ing   out with the campaign.  "We&#13;
lorher husband who Is run-  all know he's  the most  d~.&#13;
~  for President. The recep-  cent,  honorable.   weU-'il,uah-&#13;
~ wasSponsored&#13;
by&#13;
the Ra-  fied and the&#13;
WIsest&#13;
man,  she&#13;
~  County George Bush for  said,  ~peaking  on behalf  of&#13;
sldent  Committee.   Ap-  the children.&#13;
.&#13;
P1'Oldrnately60 people turned&#13;
She  then  emphaSized  her&#13;
IlUt&#13;
to&#13;
hear her speak&#13;
points by reading headlines of&#13;
"It's the' people  ~ho  are  USA Today,  .which rel."'rled&#13;
IUpPorlinghim  that's   his  Bush's  lead  m Nte ,primary&#13;
reatest quality'"  she  said.  races after Super Tu~sday.  ,&#13;
heWenton to  ive a number&#13;
It&#13;
was mentioned m Bush s&#13;
Of&#13;
herown def~tions  of lead.  introduction   that  she  and&#13;
'l'Shlp;&#13;
Such as her husband  . Geor/?e celebrated  their 45th&#13;
il'aitUallngfrom Yale in two  Weddmg anniversary&#13;
!I'&#13;
Janu-&#13;
and a&#13;
ha&#13;
ary  She added to this state-&#13;
I&#13;
bUddies If years,  hi.s war  me~t  at  the  close  of  her&#13;
cam'&#13;
helping out With the  speech,  stating,&#13;
"If&#13;
I can't&#13;
that~u   and all the. people  find anything wrong with 'him&#13;
pporting him.&#13;
after 45 years, well then how&#13;
"'"&#13;
f&#13;
?"&#13;
bar&#13;
"e need a President  who  in the world can any&#13;
0&#13;
you.&#13;
• ..dealt with  world  lead.&#13;
13ush ~poke agaIn later  ~&#13;
Ill, Bush said  stating  that   the  southeastern   Wlsconsm&#13;
beti&#13;
hUSband has  alread~   Literacy Alliance. Her special&#13;
~ed&#13;
75countries during his  concentration  Is the abollsn-&#13;
itt-President  terms.  _"We   ment of lIIlteracy.&#13;
~  a President who can ne-&#13;
See ,..&#13;
"'ted&#13;
slory page&#13;
;t&#13;
insights&#13;
Shirley Abrahamson&#13;
justice  is  to  interpret  the&#13;
laws  as  they  are  written,&#13;
with   students&#13;
whether or not she agrees&#13;
with the law Itself.&#13;
"It's not my job&#13;
to&#13;
enforce&#13;
only good laws, to interpret&#13;
only good laws." she said "I&#13;
took&#13;
an&#13;
oath&#13;
to&#13;
adminis&#13;
er&#13;
laws Impartially."&#13;
Abrahamson  was not ex-&#13;
pecting  the  appointment  in&#13;
1976,nor did she pursue&#13;
It:&#13;
"N&#13;
ever&#13;
in&#13;
my  wildest&#13;
dreams did I think I would be&#13;
a  judge,'&#13;
she confessed. "But&#13;
when  the  offer  came,&#13;
I&#13;
thought-why  not? I knew&#13;
It&#13;
would be interesting and chal-&#13;
lenging, so&#13;
I&#13;
accepted&#13;
it,&#13;
even&#13;
though I liked the job I had."&#13;
At that time, she was prac-&#13;
ticing law&#13;
in&#13;
Madison and&#13;
teaching   at  UW-Madison's&#13;
Law School.&#13;
She said that adjusting  to&#13;
her career  after  completing&#13;
her degrees was challenging.&#13;
She had set hurdles for each&#13;
step  of her  education,  and&#13;
having completed  each&#13;
hur-&#13;
die, having met each goal,&#13;
It&#13;
was difficult to adjust to life&#13;
without a&#13;
atx-month&#13;
to&#13;
two-&#13;
year hurdle&#13;
to&#13;
chase.&#13;
"I felt almless, but then I&#13;
thought,&#13;
this&#13;
Is&#13;
a perfectly&#13;
good way&#13;
to&#13;
live, enjoying the&#13;
job I had."&#13;
She   warned    students&#13;
against the mistakes she has&#13;
seen colleagues make.  One&#13;
lawyer, she said, achieved&#13;
a&#13;
senior partnership&#13;
in&#13;
a law.&#13;
firm&#13;
after ten years of pursu-&#13;
ing&#13;
that goal,&#13;
and&#13;
once there,&#13;
did not enjoy It.&#13;
"He spent ten years doing&#13;
things he didn't want to do, to&#13;
get somewhere he didn't&#13;
want&#13;
to&#13;
be."&#13;
She advised students to fol-&#13;
low her lead, and "let the&#13;
fu-&#13;
ture take care of Itself."&#13;
Kenosha auto workers lend&#13;
endorsement&#13;
to&#13;
Jackson&#13;
by Amy H. Riller&#13;
News Editor&#13;
In violation of UAW policy&#13;
against  endorsing  presiden-&#13;
tial  candidates,   Local  72&#13;
(Kenosha)   endorsed   Jesse&#13;
Jackson March 12.&#13;
Union  officials  appeared&#13;
unconcerned&#13;
about this policy&#13;
they made the announcement&#13;
during a press conference at&#13;
the  United  Auto  Workers&#13;
building in Kenosha. Jacque-&#13;
line Jackson,  the candidate's&#13;
wife, filled in for her husband&#13;
who could not attend because&#13;
he was campaigned in South&#13;
Carolina, the state where he&#13;
was born, pending that state's&#13;
primary elections.&#13;
"You are&#13;
in&#13;
the right place.&#13;
at the right lime, doing the&#13;
right  thing,"&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
Jackson&#13;
told the crowd of over 700,&#13;
"and&#13;
I&#13;
wish to thank you."&#13;
"This is a new day,&#13;
dawn-&#13;
ing and  bursting  with new&#13;
ideas,  new  hope, and  new&#13;
real1ties,"  she stated.  "Our&#13;
desire is&#13;
to&#13;
unlock the doors&#13;
to plants which have closed&#13;
on  the  people  who  have&#13;
worked so hard night and day&#13;
in this country. Our aim&#13;
is&#13;
to&#13;
remove the vell that Impedes&#13;
the vision of our youth. the&#13;
vi·&#13;
slon of a good education, the&#13;
desire for a good job in this&#13;
society. Our, youth, whose&#13;
vi·&#13;
sion has been impaired  by&#13;
drugs. Our desire is&#13;
to&#13;
re-&#13;
move  the  ceiling  that&#13;
has&#13;
been placed over the heads of&#13;
adults&#13;
in&#13;
this  society,  that&#13;
ceiling that prevents us ..from&#13;
seeking the American dream:&#13;
a&#13;
home, a car,&#13;
and&#13;
decent&#13;
education for our children.&#13;
"I'm glad today to be&#13;
wIth&#13;
you because&#13;
I'm&#13;
Jacqueline&#13;
Jackson, and I want to be the&#13;
next First Lady of the United&#13;
States,"  she said,  arousing&#13;
cheers and applause.&#13;
III&#13;
was asked&#13;
to&#13;
come&#13;
here&#13;
and stand&#13;
in&#13;
my husband's&#13;
shoes. Jesse Jackson is my&#13;
hero,  and  he  wears  big&#13;
shoes."&#13;
In&#13;
reference&#13;
to&#13;
the public&#13;
outcry&#13;
that&#13;
came&#13;
in&#13;
response&#13;
to Chrysler'S decision to pull&#13;
out of Kenosha,&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
Jackson&#13;
said, "You have set the pre-&#13;
cedent for the behavior of the&#13;
rest&#13;
of&#13;
Americans who have&#13;
been insulted when promises&#13;
have&#13;
been  made  and&#13;
not&#13;
kept.&#13;
"You've&#13;
done&#13;
the&#13;
right&#13;
thing."&#13;
Jesse  Jackson&#13;
had&#13;
visited&#13;
Kenosha Feb 2 to assist in the&#13;
crisis, holding a publiC rally&#13;
for Chrysler workers outside&#13;
the main plant.&#13;
IIIn&#13;
the middle&#13;
of&#13;
a very&#13;
Important caucus in Iowa, my&#13;
husband heard that Kenosha&#13;
had a problem. And&#13;
If&#13;
Keno-&#13;
sha  had  a&#13;
problem, then we'&#13;
all had a problem. Any my&#13;
husband  slopped  and  inter-&#13;
rupted   his   schedule&#13;
to&#13;
come&#13;
and see about you. I'm glad&#13;
today   that   you   thought&#13;
enough 10see about him,"&#13;
Local 72 Pr.sldent  Ed stea-&#13;
gall saId&#13;
about&#13;
1.000&#13;
members&#13;
voted&#13;
to&#13;
endorse Jackson&#13;
de-&#13;
spite&#13;
the vtoranon&#13;
at&#13;
an&#13;
ear-lt-&#13;
er membership&#13;
meeting.&#13;
"We'll deal with the conse-&#13;
quences  later,"   he&#13;
said.&#13;
"We're in a lot of trouble, but&#13;
we don't care."&#13;
I&#13;
Inside...&#13;
Farewells&#13;
page  3&#13;
Survey  results&#13;
page&#13;
6&#13;
More  trivia&#13;
page  8&#13;
Baseball&#13;
:&#13;
page  12&#13;
i&#13;
,&#13;
,&#13;
2&#13;
Thursday,   March  24,1988    Ranger&#13;
T&#13;
;&#13;
~-.&#13;
\.&#13;
YOU CUT OFF  THE  AID;&#13;
WE SENT THE TROOPS. ,&#13;
,.6-:.~.~M&#13;
_r"""~~~&#13;
'I&#13;
.""&#13;
Ge't ready  for the.&#13;
final seven weeks&#13;
.&#13;
,&#13;
Now that the suntan from Spring Break&#13;
Is&#13;
just abOUt&#13;
peeled away,&#13;
the&#13;
reality&#13;
of&#13;
this&#13;
,point of the semester  must&#13;
be settling In. These last seven weeks are sometimes  the&#13;
toughest of all.&#13;
For the graduating  seniors,  final papers,  senior semi-&#13;
nars  and that  nagging  resume  have become  priorities,&#13;
For the underclassmen,&#13;
finding&#13;
a summer  job seems&#13;
more&#13;
important&#13;
than&#13;
any calculus&#13;
quiz&#13;
could ever&#13;
be.&#13;
Think.&#13;
of the semester as the English Channel. We are&#13;
past&#13;
the&#13;
half&#13;
way  mark.  The  shores of  France  are&#13;
in&#13;
sight. Keep paddllng .. Keep pushing. Toughen up for the&#13;
tInal&#13;
stretch. You'll make&#13;
It.&#13;
.&#13;
Give your school work your utmost attention  now be-&#13;
cause&#13;
there'll  be lots of time to rest  up this summer.&#13;
Worry about the summer  job after  the studying Is done&#13;
for the quiz. Work&#13;
on&#13;
that resume  after&#13;
the&#13;
senior thesis&#13;
Is&#13;
typed. Make a list of&#13;
tbIngs&#13;
to do.&#13;
Do&#13;
them.&#13;
Get tough with yourself.  You'll make It.&#13;
Do&#13;
what you&#13;
'can to be proud of&#13;
this&#13;
year.&#13;
Do&#13;
it now.&#13;
Letf!e&#13;
Apartheid  horrors  outlined.&#13;
'This&#13;
area&#13;
'called&#13;
ideal for all&#13;
'out literacy&#13;
effort&#13;
to&#13;
begi~&#13;
To&#13;
lbe&#13;
Editor:&#13;
During&#13;
the break&#13;
I&#13;
started&#13;
working on a political science&#13;
paper.&#13;
I&#13;
chose the current  sit-&#13;
uation  In South Africa  as  a&#13;
topic.&#13;
I&#13;
guess&#13;
I've been guUty&#13;
of&#13;
watching  the nightly news&#13;
without  paying  attention  to&#13;
what was being said because&#13;
since  I've  stsrted   the  re-&#13;
search  on  my  paper  I've&#13;
learned  a  lot  that&#13;
I&#13;
never&#13;
knew.&#13;
South  Africa  Is .the  only&#13;
country  In the  world  today&#13;
where  white  supremecy&#13;
Is&#13;
.wrttten  Into the  constitutlon&#13;
and all the laws.&#13;
87%&#13;
of the&#13;
land&#13;
Is&#13;
reserved  for the white&#13;
minority   which   comprises&#13;
onty&#13;
18%&#13;
of the population.&#13;
Black  South  Africans  are&#13;
forced to live In densely&#13;
popu-&#13;
lated&#13;
"homelands"  where&#13;
condltlons  are&#13;
80&#13;
&amp;.d&#13;
that&#13;
lIO%&#13;
of&#13;
all chlIdren die bllfore .&#13;
they reach the age&#13;
of&#13;
five.&#13;
The Black majority&#13;
Is&#13;
total.&#13;
Iy disenfranchised.  They are&#13;
i&#13;
not even considered to be cltl-&#13;
zens  of the  land  that  their&#13;
people have lived on for thou-&#13;
sands&#13;
of&#13;
years.&#13;
I&#13;
think&#13;
the&#13;
part&#13;
that really&#13;
bothers  me the&#13;
most&#13;
Is&#13;
that ,&#13;
this&#13;
system could not survive&#13;
without&#13;
the&#13;
ald pf multl-na.&#13;
t1oDa1&#13;
corporations.  such  as&#13;
8Ile11&#13;
OIl,&#13;
to enhance the&#13;
econ-&#13;
omy  of&#13;
the&#13;
South  African'&#13;
apartheid  regime.  A&#13;
full&#13;
215%&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
South African&#13;
economy&#13;
runs 0/1 Investments  by com-&#13;
panies  that&#13;
also'&#13;
do business&#13;
with the United States.&#13;
Even our own state  and&#13;
local  governments   have  a&#13;
hand   In   supporting   Mr.&#13;
Botha's&#13;
unjust  regime.  The&#13;
city  of MIlwaukee  has&#13;
$228&#13;
mUlion Invested In companies&#13;
that do business In South Afri·&#13;
ca. Wisconsin's  pension fund&#13;
Invests no less than&#13;
$2&#13;
bUlion&#13;
In such companies.&#13;
This  morrilng&#13;
I&#13;
found out&#13;
that the International  Studies&#13;
Club&#13;
Is&#13;
presenting  a speaker&#13;
from  the Free  South Africa&#13;
Coalltion of MIlwaukee. Brian&#13;
Verdin&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
speaking&#13;
at&#13;
Parkslde.  Friday,  AprIl&#13;
8&#13;
at&#13;
1&#13;
.p.m.&#13;
In&#13;
Greenquist&#13;
103.  .  .&#13;
The  Free   South   Africa&#13;
Coa1ltlon&#13;
Is&#13;
well  .known&#13;
In&#13;
MIlwaukee  and&#13;
It&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
a&#13;
rare  opportunity  to see such&#13;
an informed speaker  In Keno-&#13;
sha.&#13;
I&#13;
"understand   that  the&#13;
presentation&#13;
Is&#13;
being co-spon-&#13;
sored by many other campus&#13;
. clubs  such  as;  the  Political&#13;
Science Club, the Black  Stu.&#13;
dent Organization,  the&#13;
Catho-&#13;
lic Students'  Club and the&#13;
.In-&#13;
ternational  Students' Club.&#13;
I&#13;
urge all students  to take&#13;
this&#13;
opportunity to learn more&#13;
about  the  situation  In South&#13;
Africa.&#13;
by&#13;
Amy&#13;
H.Rltter   .&#13;
Newa,Edltor&#13;
Barbara  Bush took time off&#13;
campaIgning  for her husband,&#13;
Vice President  and  Republi-&#13;
can&#13;
frontrunner  George Bush,&#13;
to address  a luncheon  tneet-&#13;
ing'&#13;
of the Southeastern  Wis-&#13;
consin  Literacy  Alliance  at&#13;
the   Racine   Sheraton   on&#13;
March&#13;
10.&#13;
"Wisconsin,   the   Badger&#13;
slate,&#13;
has&#13;
a legenda,ry  tradi-&#13;
tion of&#13;
gOod&#13;
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