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            <text>� ~   .....  tS.BdmlIW:'f&#13;
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Medigen controversy.&#13;
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for interviews  from the&#13;
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Page 12&#13;
,&#13;
Thursday,   March  8,   1990&#13;
Vol.   XVIII.  No.  22&#13;
Monday'sabortion debate brings forth a great deal ofheated discussion&#13;
by&#13;
Dan Cbiappetta&#13;
audience  an idea on where they&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
stand.&#13;
A&#13;
discussioo  among  six&#13;
"There   are  two  extreme&#13;
,.eIisIs&#13;
was the cause of mucb   positions. Onepositionwouldbave&#13;
iligreementMonday nightat the   abortion   available   under  any&#13;
1JIiversity&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
Parkside&#13;
circumstances  at any time during&#13;
IJailI&#13;
Cinema.&#13;
An&#13;
audience of   the pregnancy forwhateverreason,&#13;
.300&#13;
people contributed&#13;
to&#13;
regardless of the age of the women,&#13;
te&#13;
cause&#13;
of controversy  and   minor  with or without  parental&#13;
isagreemenL&#13;
concent;&#13;
that's   one  extreme,&#13;
Speakingin,favor of Pro-life    abortion on demand. The other is&#13;
.CaroIKonendick,directorof&#13;
abortion  never,"  said Vergeront.&#13;
I'nlUfeCoaIition;Sue Vergeront,    "The fact is that human life begins&#13;
_leJ!eselllative; and&#13;
Dr.&#13;
Monte   at conception. Whose rights should&#13;
Uebnan,&#13;
director&#13;
of Birth Rigbt.    prevail. rights of the unborn to grow&#13;
Speaking&#13;
in&#13;
favor of Pro-choice    and developorrights  of the mother&#13;
1m&#13;
Sevelll&#13;
Austin, director  of   to control the destiny of her body?&#13;
!IlmedParenthood;JosephStrohl,   In the case of an abortion there&#13;
is&#13;
•    IICII8IOr;&#13;
and&#13;
Dr.&#13;
Walter.   another individual to consider."&#13;
1IIan,&#13;
a&#13;
retired&#13;
Kenosha doctor.&#13;
"In&#13;
the most recent polls in&#13;
Bill Guy&#13;
ofWGTD-FM radio   Wisconsin,&#13;
60%&#13;
believe  that&#13;
..  Ibe&#13;
moderator who tried to   government    should   not  get&#13;
bcp&#13;
Ibe&#13;
audience in good terms.&#13;
involved, government  should not&#13;
Each&#13;
individual started with   take away the right of choice," said&#13;
• ~g&#13;
statement,&#13;
giving the   Strohl.   "The  groups  that  are&#13;
TYME&#13;
machine coming to-UW-Parkside Union in late April&#13;
by&#13;
Ken Sc:hub&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Ileginnmg&#13;
in late April, UW·&#13;
~llIUdents,faculty,staff,and&#13;
-will&#13;
have&#13;
access&#13;
to&#13;
a&#13;
TYME&#13;
~&#13;
teller machine (A1M)&#13;
Will&#13;
be located in the UW·&#13;
-&#13;
Union near the north&#13;
lIlIIace&#13;
of&#13;
the building.&#13;
1Cenosba&#13;
Savings and Loan&#13;
AIsociation is  the  financial&#13;
~&#13;
thatconttacted with the&#13;
.  However, the UW-&#13;
~&#13;
Union will not benefit&#13;
y&#13;
from the contract.&#13;
Ie&#13;
Users&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
TYME&#13;
A&#13;
1M will&#13;
able&#13;
to&#13;
make cash withdrawals&#13;
~cbeckingOrsavingsaccounts.&#13;
~ts    into their&#13;
checking&#13;
Ihiogs&#13;
accounts, receive cash&#13;
from&#13;
and payments  to&#13;
credit card accounts. or check their&#13;
account balances.  The machine&#13;
will accept cards from many&#13;
A&#13;
1M&#13;
networks.&#13;
Student reaction has been very&#13;
positive    to  the   upcoming&#13;
installation  of the&#13;
A&#13;
1M  in the&#13;
Union.  "I think it will be very&#13;
convenient  for all the students,"&#13;
said  Deanna&#13;
wargolet,&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside student&#13;
"I'm sure it will save me a few&#13;
trips into town," said Jeff&#13;
Kmdrai,&#13;
a&#13;
student living in the residence&#13;
hails.&#13;
-&#13;
"I&#13;
think that it will benefit&#13;
students. especially those living in&#13;
housing that don't have&#13;
cars.'&#13;
said,&#13;
Tricia&#13;
Breu,&#13;
also living in&#13;
housing.&#13;
The A1M will not only be&#13;
useful to users who hold TYME&#13;
suggesting  and  trying  to  get&#13;
government  to place restrictions&#13;
on the right of a woman to make a&#13;
choice I think are recognizing that&#13;
the&#13;
battle is a losing one and that it&#13;
may be time tochange the stategy."&#13;
"In our world. right here in&#13;
America, we value and protect&#13;
the&#13;
rights  of the individual.   The&#13;
question of when the human rights&#13;
of an individual begin are based on&#13;
the&#13;
answer&#13;
of the question, 'when&#13;
does life of the individual begin?'&#13;
Not when we think it begins, or&#13;
when we want it to begin, orwhen&#13;
we find it convenient to actually&#13;
begin," said Liebman.  "I believe&#13;
thegovemmenthasaproperroleto&#13;
perform wben itcomes toprotecting&#13;
life in our nation,"&#13;
"This  is&#13;
not&#13;
a medical  or&#13;
biological  question, it's a moral&#13;
and&#13;
ethical question.&#13;
It&#13;
is less&#13;
dangerous tohave a confident early&#13;
abortion than&#13;
itis&#13;
to have a baby, in&#13;
cards, which are primarily issued&#13;
by Wisconsin financiai institutions,&#13;
but to customers  of out-of-state&#13;
banks as well.&#13;
"The machine will be able to&#13;
accept&#13;
TYME.&#13;
Honor, Shazam,&#13;
Magic Line, Money Network. Fast&#13;
Bank,&#13;
and Instant Cash cards." said&#13;
Kelly Nielsen of Kenosha Savings&#13;
and&#13;
Loan.&#13;
This will not be the first time&#13;
that a&#13;
TYME&#13;
machine was on&#13;
campus.  In the spring of&#13;
1980,&#13;
UW.Parkside  was the first&#13;
UW&#13;
System school to have&#13;
an&#13;
ATM.&#13;
First NationaI of Racine (currently&#13;
Bank&#13;
One)&#13;
installed&#13;
a&#13;
TYME&#13;
machine in thesame location where&#13;
the new one will be located, but&#13;
the&#13;
machine was removed during the&#13;
Continued  on page 3&#13;
Pro-choice advocate Dr. Waker&#13;
RaI1aD&#13;
speaks&#13;
at debate&#13;
talking&#13;
about the welfare of&#13;
the&#13;
mother," said Rattan.&#13;
"I believe that&#13;
the&#13;
human body&#13;
of the child&#13;
is&#13;
so&#13;
importantlhat we&#13;
must repeat iL&#13;
Yes.&#13;
it (the unborn&#13;
child)&#13;
is&#13;
human. Yes. it descry&#13;
the basic human&#13;
right, the&#13;
right&#13;
life,"&#13;
explained&#13;
KonendicI&lt;,&#13;
a&#13;
19:&#13;
UW·Parkside&#13;
graduate.&#13;
CODlinued&#13;
on&#13;
Pllllf&#13;
uw&#13;
-Parkside&#13;
studeDt&#13;
DSiDI&#13;
TYME&#13;
at&#13;
a&#13;
IotaI&#13;
bull&#13;
Pro-choice, pro-life results in pro-argument in Cinema&#13;
Continued&#13;
from&#13;
page 1&#13;
heated up.&#13;
mvolved inthedeclSions of women   must be recipricated to those that&#13;
"The&#13;
heart&#13;
of the pro-choice&#13;
Many questions were directed   and thedecision ofchoice. Pro-life   come after, regardless to how their&#13;
pervisionistherespectforwomen,&#13;
to  Austin  and  her  Planned   argued that human life begins at   liveswerebegunorwhetheranyone&#13;
the respect for the positions they   Parenthood organization.&#13;
conception, and the unborn have   wanted them in this world or not,"&#13;
take,themora1decisionstheymake.&#13;
An  audience    member   rights  and  should&#13;
be&#13;
legally   added  Liebman.&#13;
"Respect&#13;
However, the diffICulty in these   challenged Austin. "~would like_  protected.&#13;
everyones&#13;
fl1'Sthuman right, the&#13;
situations,&#13;
both&#13;
in&#13;
caring of the   to&#13;
do&#13;
some cha1lengmg.  Woula&#13;
Is ahortion  equivalent  to   right to life.&#13;
pregnancy and&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
rermination,&#13;
you be wi1Iing toput in your lo~by   murder?  "A decision to make&#13;
Another issue brought up was&#13;
is&#13;
that they must have the&#13;
right,"&#13;
a full set of fetal models showlDg   between the life ofadearly beloved   the&#13;
bill&#13;
in the legislature requiring&#13;
said Austin.  "I cannot -as an   thedevelopmentstageoftheunborn&#13;
spouse, child, parent, brother or   minors to get parenla/ consent for&#13;
individual have any control over   child during the nine months of   sister. If you have to make achoice   abortions.&#13;
my life if someone else controls   pregnanacy?  I will be wi1Iing to  between the life of that&#13;
person&#13;
and&#13;
"It'scleatlyoneofafourpart&#13;
my fertility.  My fertility in the  come&#13;
up&#13;
with the money,"&#13;
atwo weekorsix week old embryo.   national strategy to take away from&#13;
beating of children&#13;
is&#13;
the most&#13;
Austin's  response  was  a   how long would you really have to&#13;
aU&#13;
women the&#13;
righttochoice,"&#13;
said&#13;
fundamenla/ right I have. Ifllose    disgusted&#13;
''00."&#13;
stop and think?  Some  people   Strohl.&#13;
that right, I have lost that right I&#13;
A woman  asked  Austin,   perhaps a long time; most of us I&#13;
Pro-life members believe that&#13;
have lost&#13;
aU&#13;
rights as a&#13;
person."'&#13;
"Where  did&#13;
those&#13;
back  alley&#13;
think&#13;
not too long.  To me that   the bill protects the family and its&#13;
During the panelists' opening   abortionistgo when Roe vs. Wade   indicates it's not really quite&#13;
tile&#13;
rights. Pro-choice believes that the _&#13;
statements  and discussions  the - passed.  Did they&#13;
hang&#13;
up their   same thing as murder,"  added - bill is the first step to eliminate all&#13;
audience&#13;
showed&#13;
their disgust and   shingles and&#13;
stan&#13;
performing in  Rattan.&#13;
abortion.'&#13;
approval, while Guy was trying to   theirownclinicoraretheyworkiDg&#13;
"A factor that is taken for&#13;
Thecrowdofabout300people&#13;
keep the audience from getting out   for you today."&#13;
.&#13;
granted that cannot be measured in   contributed to the panel discussion&#13;
of hand.&#13;
Austin responded by ~ymg,   democracy  is. called  reciprical   properiyandinproperiybyshouting&#13;
Whenaudiencememberswere&#13;
"It'sreallya~wlowh.ereto~ght."&#13;
respect.   When  it COllies to   and laughing. The majority of the&#13;
given  the opportunity  to ask&#13;
Pro-choice panelists believed   fundamenla/sofhuman  rights, the   audience leaned toward the pro-&#13;
questions,  the panel discussion   that government should not get   rights that-are afforded one person   life stance.&#13;
2 Thursday,  March 8, 1990 Ra&#13;
n&#13;
g&#13;
er&#13;
OPInion&#13;
Lack of contract causes illness .&#13;
If&#13;
you&#13;
noticed&#13;
that an&#13;
area&#13;
of the&#13;
campus&#13;
wasn't quite&#13;
as clean&#13;
as It&#13;
usually&#13;
is,&#13;
or&#13;
if&#13;
you&#13;
happened&#13;
to walk into one of the many empty&#13;
campus&#13;
offices on Tuesday, then the effort was a~.&#13;
All&#13;
across  ~&#13;
state&#13;
classifiedemployees(janilorial,maiDtainance,Cle~,~lC.)mystenouslY&#13;
called&#13;
insick. Thisoutbreakof"blueou"wasanacbonm~to~&#13;
failure of the state&#13;
and&#13;
the WisconsiD State Employees Umon (mcluding&#13;
UW.Parkside Loca12l80) to reach a suitable contract agreemenL The&#13;
union&#13;
members' contract expired June 30 of last year.&#13;
This is&#13;
a classic&#13;
example of how our bureaucrntic system works. We&#13;
have&#13;
unions&#13;
workingtoproteet therightSofthemembersandmanagem~nt&#13;
trying to make cuts&#13;
where&#13;
they can. We comp1aiD~  taxes ~  too&#13;
hi~h&#13;
and&#13;
then we ask for&#13;
increaseS&#13;
in state funded&#13;
areas.&#13;
It ISa two&#13;
sided&#13;
com&#13;
with negative outcomes on&#13;
both&#13;
sides.&#13;
.:&#13;
The&#13;
key problem&#13;
seems&#13;
to be the bergaining&#13;
procedure.&#13;
The&#13;
umon&#13;
bargaiDiDgcommiuee met with the governor&#13;
last&#13;
week and&#13;
was&#13;
unable to&#13;
reach a suitable agreement, and the governor&#13;
has&#13;
so far refused to discuss&#13;
the&#13;
matter&#13;
any&#13;
furtha.&#13;
This was a mistake on the part of the .state.&#13;
Discussion is the only way a solution can be reached. They are go~g&#13;
!ll&#13;
end&#13;
up&#13;
having another bargaiDiDgmeeting eventually. Hopefully It ':"'lll&#13;
take place before&#13;
more&#13;
drastic measures&#13;
are&#13;
taken that would result&#13;
10&#13;
a&#13;
loss&#13;
for both sides.&#13;
The&#13;
key problem&#13;
in&#13;
any&#13;
labor&#13;
dispute&#13;
is&#13;
the&#13;
lack&#13;
of p~&#13;
communicatioo, and proper communication is the only way to solve thiS&#13;
type&#13;
of situatioo.&#13;
Both&#13;
sides must be patient and consider&#13;
aU&#13;
the factors&#13;
on&#13;
both&#13;
sides of the argwnentand be willing to acceptsomelhing less&#13;
than&#13;
what&#13;
they&#13;
went&#13;
in&#13;
asking for.&#13;
Compromise&#13;
is the only solution.  There&#13;
would&#13;
be no&#13;
need&#13;
for&#13;
dIastic&#13;
actions such as the outbreak of blue Ou&#13;
if&#13;
bergaiDing&#13;
teams&#13;
on&#13;
both&#13;
sides would remember that they&#13;
are&#13;
there&#13;
to&#13;
bargain.&#13;
Lack&#13;
of&#13;
tampons&#13;
causes problems&#13;
To tbe editor:&#13;
We women at UW·Parkside&#13;
are really mad. About half of&#13;
the&#13;
tampon machines don't work.&#13;
Last&#13;
semester,&#13;
ALL&#13;
ofthemwereemply.&#13;
When the Women's Center&#13;
called&#13;
the Physical Plant Building,&#13;
the&#13;
staff explained that _someone had&#13;
I&#13;
been&#13;
breaking  into&#13;
all&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
machines.  They were going tofit&#13;
machines with protective devices,&#13;
I&#13;
but until then they&#13;
had&#13;
decided&#13;
to&#13;
leave&#13;
the machines empty. And&#13;
the machines  stayed empty for&#13;
abouttwomonths!  Asifnoneofus&#13;
wouldhaveourperiodsinthattime.&#13;
-This semester, there&#13;
are&#13;
still&#13;
no&#13;
proteetivedevices.  However,about&#13;
half  of  the  machines  aren't&#13;
protected. It's&#13;
hard&#13;
toknow which&#13;
ones are stocked. Andthere'sonly&#13;
ten minutes between&#13;
classes&#13;
togo&#13;
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are&#13;
like toilel&#13;
paper.lfthebattUoomsdidn'tha&#13;
ve&#13;
toilet paper, most people ~d&#13;
be&#13;
upset.  When&#13;
will someone&#13;
do&#13;
something about this?&#13;
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