student arrested on rape charge
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' C_ ^ JJ ^5 fminiVii 1885 \ til. I I. N" I* Pllll Mil I PHI \. Mnnday. lehruari IK. |<M5 Copc-gw 'Mi •*» Da*« 'rvii, .
Student arrested on rape charge Alleged incident occurred at Phi Sigma Kappa
\ l'h\sutans tin Social K>>>|MHisihilii\ IIHUIIMI vpeafckwj at Friday'I
uMlft-rt IU i
Medically speaking
Soviets, Americans discuss nuclear war
Bi I :IKIMI>PHI K IKIUM-.t
and American phynciani
! in a lively ducuuHM on naotaai »JI .11 MM Philadelphia Col leg! M Ph> Mi UUIS ind.iv
The conference, whuh attracttd about V») people, was arranged hi
Pnydcian lot Social Rcspnnsihiiits. .in .inn mi, leal group in I he I niieil Mates, and us international affiliate
International PhytKiani foi ihe Prevention ol Nucleai War
lllrcc Soviet phssmans .ind three
tanerican physician* partis ipatcd m
the panel JiMusMiin Douglas
Spencer, a Delaware chaptei Ml Member, said thai one oi ihe Sin, i
pity IIC aw CaacaM his appcaramc bccauat he had t<> return to the Soviet I nmn |0 lake , are of the BUMJ Soviet
premier I i[K "I the speakers who »j, |0mj
In he hero tonight had to return to the
Soi let I nion la lak, , art ,t ("hcrnenk.i Spencer said Dr
Cham i- his pefional physician He alio look care of Brexhaev
l( imlinurd on /mgr 9)
Bv I \l K\ MIWS \ I niieisiti siuik-ut wa. arresicd
■das hours alter he allcgcdlv. raped i K 'sernoni College freshman in his mmi at Phi Sigma kappa traterniti
Noaai vkhannn akMOt Hcniamin Maldnnadn.
i Chi Sigma Kappa brother was t.i he
uraigmd this mnrmng at Philadelphia headquarters at "ih ami Rase
SnMi Bail »as i,, he set .n that lime Maldnnadn. -ti has heen temp
suspended IriHii ihe 1 iincnus pending an investigation hs , its Md I nuersiti
all
I > a siatcnvnt mated laM light Pied dent Sheld.'n Hackncv -aid thai Ihe
I iiursits i. taking action to ensure that ■m- involved is treated lair!)
I am deepk concerned h\ ihe
serums charges that have heen made and
■Hand 'hat sinh alle -id reprehen sihie ix-haiior might hive iniuired at
Hacfcnc) laid I'm ilao
•Ullg
IMS,ill ed
The I liven*) .. thnrnugh internal investigation hi ,mr ludis IJI intuit. \:v. Marl who
mil keep out i lit tin) ami Sorot its Mfam ii i irmed the pmi
dent coettnucd w, in iTao . .•■pcraiinr lulls wiih ihe oagi
e inn he the Philadelphia I
, the statement, the ■voaaaa N lay night al \lpha lau I hnega 'trateinil) house
mlh Isfco Inemls Ilk ihree women lell the pans a-
iservt to Phi Sigma Kappa located at «M* losusi Wall alleged
rape- nesurred Iwn .indent. Mr* the woman Liter
ihat rimming on I OCBK Walk and took her in IMhli, lid them
Of tin* imM'e'e iccord -laleiiK nl
Ihe woman vsas taken to Itinmas Jet
fertotl \ nuersiti Hospital ^i Crime
Prevent S ii Rmh *i i SIH- s»as eiainimd ami I
.I.II morning
nado i».i' arrested at nootl ■ | I h r. HI g h I to the
Philadelphia Police V\ Crimea I rut at I r.iriktnrd ami ( MM Avenue. H.
ported ki Philadelphia Police
Itu s . i Bd Vnton s.nd la.i light that 'in- trater-ms is taking
M i lo hut rehned in elahorak-
Idem is the tmirth illegad rage ■cat in ilk- past three
. aihl ill. WCOad i" a tiaternits
Bs-tm-en tu, ami tkghl IIK-MIIXI- ot \ 111 i egad • -.111>■ raped ■ female siu
dern 'IK- house Oil I, hniaii
17. 1913. T lOM led lo Ihs- ,-ien tual sus|vnsi,.n ol Ilk- tralernili I no
.Hhs-r illegad rapei occurred m ihe Quadrangle, inclading an acquaintanct
i.l .prme t nisersiti ml, il ii Ik'ld a
cpccial meeting nl itu I it i oe dtation t,' dncuu h.m t.> ivapund
ii- the incident a Phi Sigma Kappa
s ih-im I,ima/inis whonaaprevent at the
it ludlslal pi ' last
■prtaa iheadd iNovi Ihe iw, ideal hamlled qunkls ami latrl)
VA ,• hase IH'H |»,S edtll miii h iikire iieonnis thai U« prevKMN .•iK-s IK-said Ihis IIIIK-ill, 'a. ults is
insolsed ami we hive all t* tin- I niseisiii read) to hmdli
.ituaiion ■ MIS kUliil ihat sime ilk- n.iiin
has del ided lo pie.- ha letphu Path > it also invrtli) i
the mallei I m glad that tin- niik- we have the
police ,k-paririk-nt involved hceausc it s
HIS jrnpon Mluallon eiallliikd lOtall) olli. i.ills ami
puhliils mthout pi.iudi.i ,•! Ml) M" Ik -aid
iilis .aid ih ihe incident was prevented at the
H I ilk- woman '• ported!)
it imtmmit im pagr 'I
Inside H.imiluiinnit Speaker
\ > iid mnmnc. aiilhoi ami ' !
Ximena Bunster resigns as director of Women's Center
Correction \ .tun in I -ulai . /«.<
iWiiMM Vihite -i si ,n Dona '
ihis ycui . cimuncnccmeni i . .idem
-I ||M) ol
ai . s| . aker MayH W ilsun ( ,..sl, ! a. ikH
made h >' • i an) -wlvr km»v\n
Rial -hmild mn have ai in pri ipi'lo-.-i/i- tor ihe
Students to protest CIA visit Groups to put agency on 'trial'
Bs mjn VI.BIQI IRQ! I I wo lampus eroups are plannm
piotesi kodM I" mark the arrual -if a Central Intelligence \>:eiki iccnuMi
The PlOgnutve Siiklenl Mliafke and Ihe Central \meruan Solularili
ICC mil Mold a musk Irial lor alleg
i-d CIA .ruik-- at MOH OH ( oilegC II ll t keen
Aller the hour lone 'tial prmesieis
v* ill inarch in ihe Career Planmnp ami Placement office ■ 4029 Chestnut Street sshs-re tfk-> mil attempt to pre PCM the recruilei ami BB) inters n-vcees
irom eatertog The iikkk trial, whkh livuscs on
alleged CIA Crimea in Central hjaarica, will iikluile ol reading* ami leaflet dislrihution
PSA repi, ' irun Mmoshere ».ud Salurdas that the main purpuse ol Ihe trial is US IRWM siudeni awareness
"VA'e'rc gninj! to read oil ihe cniaca Ilk- CIA ha. ii'iiiimlted ami urn- alvi fume lo haml out pamphlets sakl hi
jngshcrii. a College senior 'We hope In
Creale a lot ol lanlair ami lo make badenrj aware >i »hc the CIA should
OP 1 !.■ .• ■ QukM
IRVM INI \X al KIR H . -
mil he allimcil lo recruit uri campus
Klntgdaarg added thai Ihi- groups are .s-ekinc lo achie-sc two goals through the pnKesi
Prinurilv sec want ihe I niscrsits 10
aiiiHHiiki- that the CIA is not welcome on campus." he said "Wc alvi want to
make Ihe I nuersirs ,,>mmunils aware
-it what ilk- CIA !• dome ami nliKaii Ilk student hull
Klmgaberi lead ■ graap "t protesters mil attempt lo present the resruiter
irnin i-nii-rine ihe emplowikiit oflke llx-re are smik- ol us lhal are
,! lo y\» .isil disohedieme. he said Ii will large!) Ix in the lorin ol
prevcatnkj IIK agent front intcrcirwing sludenls and aaaarMBJ Itk- huildine • i do not want to see our tuition dollars
suppnrlin)[ their recruitinji But \ssimaii Student I ifc Directot
PraaCBN Walker said lasi lu^hl thai she Ix-lieies pieieniin^- the recniiler Irom ititinne is a n.ilali.in ,il I nisersits
policy It Ilk- CM lepreseniatise is ■« ol
Imal hussimss then he has the nchl to enter." Walker said The Cnisersin euklelines on open ecpresskin stale that
.ludeiit. arc m>t allowed to present s.i
meonc Irom enle»-in(t a I nuersiti huil,hue who has made arrangerrk-nts iu
Jo so with the ailiiiin;sliatHin lla-nalK. the I nisersils s poaaaM
It ontmurd on pagr St
Hi II URI N t.tll DBIR1. \imena Bun-i.
from her posi as p. UP sk m n > ( , nlei uying stk coukl
Milter ihe humiliainiM I h.m heen suh ,! tn
In a letter t" V lor I nmi .its I lie laims Hi.rk | I 'ates
IK- Iflll I* T "I "k centCI was
IkisiiU- ami lint leminisi
Ms ■Merngt and change the image and ilk lease the sisihlits ami siaiu. ,»t ilk- Piin Women . t cntet were mat with sesii, ii-sistami- hi w,'iik-n l.i. the ts'-s .ludi'iii.
whsi trcuucnl ih, .eniei 'Iu letti i ataaaa
I'l-im Woman i kdvanry
Bn.ird rnemhef t arnk-n Corralei .hare* ed last nkinth Ihat Bunster was aim Si iiiitu. raiisi hoiiioplinhu and
misnianaeed Hu .enter Presklent Sheldon II mM
lh.uii.1. Ihili.h ami Bishnp drafted a
i to ihe I niwi.iis i om il
preaatag then support lor tlk .iiiiei H i Ikipi- HIS mush that ih-
linns .omlude what has h»-en a difficult ami painlul ihapter Inr l)r Itiin.l,
the- Wmik-ii > I .iii.i ami Im Ihe mine Piim iniiimuinli tlk- sialeiik-nl nail
We have hu" deepK sadslem-d hi
what has happctkd duime ihs' last lew week, ami we want t,- i,-iti'iale our
avoaaj coaanamM '•• the roanaei of ihe Woaam'i < nan a- ■ place that sup-finrts wnim-M at the Cnisersits ■■(
Pennss Kama But tlx- iniisiiealion into the chatgai
against Bunster will continue l>r Itimsier mm tik- taveattgation lo con linue I imhudMiian Barbara lowers
sakl sestirdas fhe I niseisits should want it to go ahead and see what we tiifcl Bui there are mher paOgtl "ho diin't want it lo continue
I OtMIJ rcluse-d lo idcntilv the in die kiuals who do not want the insesiiea IKKi to sofllinue hut Corrales said last night Ihat she also wants the wsestifa
tmn in prikeed as scheduled i rlales |College senior said she IV
a ird • ■• makini ilk- ceatM in MIII .Ik- added thai ihe
rx-lii'i II II ' ' w,mld ikH have resign ed il -hi- tell that ihe invcvligation hi tlk I linhuil.man w.iuld haii' hkiml hei
i nan I h Itunsii-i wnuid not have reatgned
it shs- thought thai an t hnhodsman s m
w.tieaiion could have vmdKatcd her
i nrrak • rales and iHhsr ■BMOben ot Ilk n . Mliame catted lor Bunsier .
i .iiinn last month W,imen. (inter Assistant
,'i DCMNC I eviMoa nid last night that d ail that all ot tin- .on iiiiseiss has taken place and is
relieved that it n nvei Biin-ter could me he rcaxlied I
mag la* night hut her resignation letter
slates thai she- Il me hninophnhii anli Semitii or rasisi She alsn .tati". lhal she
Ihipcs lk-r resignation will stimulate an in ilepth investigation ol the a, in niei ol
n . ( ,'iiler arkl "1 its hnslili' mherc which a me icmimsi
Hut hnard iik-mhcrs said sesierilas
that tlk-s disagree with Bunsiei . as.er tmn that tlx- .enter is me temmisl
'I' Hunsiei . letter «nn to he has eil on s.uik' .i..iuii|eioiis alkHit the Won ' qualils . Rl
i.ihilns that do me nutih up wiih
our urtain knowledge of meant eienls Vkniik-n lor fqual Opprjrtaaat) al tlk* 1 niselsiti ,-! Piiinsi liania Presi
.Liu Vlilaidc iKIIuia s.nd lasi night \s ire uiiiii.l in oui ,ommilnK-nt to
the Wonk-n s Center ami we are gratelul to Ihe Prcsnlenl the Proinst and the Vice Pmsos.1 loi their mntinued
support \iithrn|>il,,gi kHOCBNC Proless.pr
Peggy Samlai a imiiirxi oi Ihe ad nsnrs hnard. said last night that she is surprised that Bunsier ilaimcd thai
laculo itk-nil>.-rs nhiiited to her leader ship ol Ihe iciiki
"I'm dcepis saddened h\ the letter." s.iikl.n s.nd I III surprised h> her
charge Ihat SIHIK* women lacults resisted her ellorls in ihange ihe image nl the
OP •■• MMI NX III Ns|| i,
Wotnen'i Oentet unce the a.h i .hi- seii'ited was convened oaf)
iflei the ch imhlished in the l/'/'l
\i ilk --IK nn,-Ime where she prcienlad her mteMMMU i>>
linage nl ilk- .eniei we in la,t applaud ed her ellnrt. S.imlas said S • led that she i- pleased with th, ■)
mini. I rat inn s revponac !•• the controvc! ss surriKindine the Wotaea I t .nlet
But Regional Science Profeuot lam. e Maddea Mad >eimdi) thai Banaw mat me gisen due proCCH
I think lk-r resignatinn umlei ilk-si-
i iriumslames itcikes this a ..nl das lor
Ihe Wnmen's senlei the women I ."in iniiiiiti lor the I nuersiti ami I" /'•
/Xn/i /Vnni/i iii'ii.i'i Madilcn mad Iti.hnp ^ikl Sahirday that dncuuKmi
will hegin shonls on the dire.non ■•! the
,enter and on ilk- se-aiih lor a m w dncitor
"III he talking In a nuinher of people
r( iinnnutd i>n pagr 41
Wistar officials deny illegal campaigning
•
Bs III IPI VI III 01 I I;I >' I ■ne olhsials .in denting
iiat tiki luie heen ..i ■ ia unlaiils i,II ail unsmiling union
lei linn I In an eleslinn this hridas *< wnrker.
jwill decide i«n whether to create a new
ujuna I asi week Wisiar Institute
f mplosiis \.s.malion leader * Peril
:Pnimk.sier ami Kenneth I ixas sharged ths Institute mih using ilisgal duction j.MKs ill samp-iii'inng loi Ilk' rki unk«l
" W isiar Adminisiralisc Due, I
w.iid I odgc said I iklas that the Institute ha. hevn acting laiils
W,' ie heen playing it like hoc
ksiHHs, said Lodge Ihe factdaaltn ty and Ken made- those Chargea is a sigr.
lhal they re running KMad they reali/e that they may me win ihe
ckvtion Peandemer said last wixk that he
fvlicscs Wistar is illegally soersing the
,s in nee for the mvumon
propaaal. ■ "They're going around telling the employees that if they treat Inr the union it may lake m iminths lo a year
to renegotiate wages and bcnclitv" vial Pnindeuer. who is WIEA president
"Thes re Irving to imply that ll we win tlk- elestion it will he scry dillnull tor
I hem to rene-gieute " And Lodge sakl thai he helieses il the
iV II A wins, rerkgieialinns mas be link: . -iisuming
When urn hegin remgieialing with a
new hargaimng unit, everything is m
the taMc." l.ndge said " The pr-vesv is usualls a sers slnw and espensisc 0M Most unies. ssnh a new unit the results
nl ihe negotiations are worse than they
would have hoeri with mi union " I <*lgc also said he helieses ihat the
workers should take their gncunn. M die SalKinal I-ahnur Relation. Board
"The law pnect. Peris and Ken. and
it they think that their lompiainiv are
lustilied they should have taken them lo ilk-M KB LatdhaaaM fhey has en t done MI. whish is pront in itsell lhal their .omplaints aren't valid "
But Lucas, who tiled a disenniiruiion
suit against the Institute after he was tired in Scplemhcr. said yesterday that the cnmplainls have me been taken to
the NLRB Because the board may delay the election
It we submitted a complaint to the M KB that would hold up our election esenfunhcr." said Lucas Why would
(Contouti om mart H)
ArenH You Hungry? Oa/Adam Qonlon
SI.I KP IT \l.l. IP. Hrres a kid who knows what's good for him. None of that junk food, just some plain old, rujlthv. wholesome lo
mein. I iVmias \ngeluc.i eating ( hinese food al the I ni»ersil> MiiMUm's (hinese New Vear crlehration. Sn s|or\ on ■■» V.
r\«-r : llll DAII \ PKNNMI k WI\N Mondai. frbruars 114. I-*S
Off the Wire Today's news compiled from Associated Press dispatches
Briefs International
(iemayel hails Israeli withdrawal ftcni Sidon
III IK I I I ahanoa UtMM navel -i-itcd
la) HHI hatted the Israeli mlMar) puliiNit Imn ii« prat .us M ilk tu-t iicp toward the liberation and M» ' si Hithcrn Lebanon
,,i >'\ Prime Minisi i ".I
lias in their ihc Israeli arm) whuh
■
li . the da) <>i the s-Hiih II ■ ihc ft ration nl ihc
C ' train) \.i
i I he built wtihotit inno -I ..i ike hi
uMhdrcw it- arm) rroni s iinwnduM .11..i- s.iiur 1
il | I .could
Mitel) Iran Hi IT)
Vietnamese attempt lo break resistance
KHAO SARAPI I lh.nl.iikl : p '
IIK .!•, i. .'I ilk
I Ml II I hai I .mi" •r n mamma
pnekd i tui military inalvsi 'das
all. iK.lv ..ml V. lelll.lllle v,
. MM notlhcm jikl
ielltl.ll .ile.lv along til. hlinlCI III Mush IMa . unnunivi
it non c"inniunivi
' I U'lll
I \ |IU mplcd ihl nuin Mlllkl Rouge' ".!-. Il I'llH."
l.nl week aivl Ilk I ihcraiion I i.ml If.Hllkl l>"
III iik- north Heath • ".i>
.1 southern ni.i.i -ii.i, ii ,.i ih. iroMici a. well m
nounutn-t HI Dung K.ik V llui ••llkcr al Ihc lii'iiiki -akl
Vkinanx-sc ,niiM,'i\ shells rained on i: It.in Kiiui killing
..•in.II .nki iwa children Satut I • i il,,! .. ills ar
\ iio.*-i
l ihcra ;, rrtllas al ikaitn i ► lt,>i
National Reagan Jclends trips in California ranch
s\\l \ H\KII\K \ ' it i Pre* i. lui nun' hi ilk W hMC
vestcnia) artct a huii da) .K.IIIOII n. ft* lech m-iilicd muk
.|ikiu inp. lu his Caliktrnu ■', ,.iu., you in, up an awtul i'iHI,\ sening in ilk • i..ii
nun. . demands "i the
;>,\ .i,,iMii|i.nn htm whercvet Vlkl I l'k»k al ll in another
was at lit) ii'.' ham nuns mm ...II. it MI to iik ranch .»kl caai) : ihc 74-jn pi. -i.i, HI -aid
Vlkl . nio\ nic Kami tempi laturc- iikl -unm 'In. al his niounlaintop spread. Reagan Hc» hack lo w ashinftiai i" prepare hn i mealing WcdncMlai with Itniish Prime MHIISI.I Margaret Ihatslx-i
Burger .isks Congress to create new court
s\ kSHINCrON ("hi. I taaticc .. B let .. stenkr) urgt .i i oa :ie'-- hi . is'alc a new national court lo htttp iik Suoremc Ciajrt cope ssuh us
.n.il.ilkhc ••! • i-scd ans sensible
lllllll .Ml ssh.it Ilk' Suprciik Coillt
should is .i-k. .i Mi .1". sakl U ii, ii.ii I ranking gabje BMI
nin. Supreme Coan taemben Mihougii atmimj ins message
.. Burget I rave tod Mi IK'lioil and n-s*d jn \nkTisan Bar VM-M.III.MI ,,HI.,nihin .is his Inruni
N.MI'IL- ii. hat tried u ohtain ..MHIIS loi'iis .•! is* lie I I nun Ci Mie res Ma iik'i. itun a decade. Barajn mhad
H \ Wl^ iv ll s,. dlllkult li>
:ia-|i ilk- realM) llui |Us| as ssc need
MM'U' ptdfcY Jikl liam SIHIIIV lo ilcal s-s it It alil.Hinaiilv' uallk ihjn ssc dkl 73 ',,ii. .. .l\ loss
■iiiinn.''silcs. ssc need sanncthing iism hi .Is-al ss nh the jsjlaikhs- nl , .ivv v ,,>lli|i".' I" Ilk' Slll'f.'llk' ( .Hill '"
mm i'kl what . .. i, ..'iivi.lv'iin); ivvicalMin
,'l a Mivalk'tl iiHv'i.ii.uit panel ' ihai ssiml.1 iklsl .ass-v vein in it hs the
"Slipivllk* C iHilt
Weather . viinns Uklas ssuh tujihs in
ilk lossei 4iK BthMOtag vlimds
imiiehi li'sss HI Ihc middle Xfcl H anamd »•' Muail) doad) hasajnm »uh high, in 'Ik' lossci tik
Asctte or •
Win n iIn hall i- in.'.inn ihai Ia-i -mi ml) hast- ."in,iiii.ii. invh.H.i ii ..nh areMrar) M.i.ik ihai
sshs Ihiv plain ilnhi I IMIIMI Ilk IIIIIII. vha|H "I Ihi lakh In v plains "ii
Walesa calls on Poles to launch 15-minute strike
Third artificial heart transplant meets with hopes for success
mi isuill h. Worka«wm i amd ajraaow give M
H.is.l.'ii Ihc ss.nId v thud perniansnt M tills ul Ik.i . and cspi, hope ihai ih, •• . , ild mind amwaortct »iM become the (Ira piilil I" nuke a lull ii'i.'H'ii
Ihc heart i v a o r ki>| parfactl) hi. »aal vi^nv are vtahle atki tvarythaif appoan in he in great sha|> vtlura makeanai tut HII in ana Heart Institute
Int.inathiiul Institute ,hjiruun Allan I anvine vaul
Maidiin. sihiisi' own heart via. diamnd
.iixi iwoHta, came thnnieh amai) ssuh IXI vieniti.ant Isleedini! an.1 required rki
Mood Iranstiivii.nv Hiv COM iv M ullent. Laaua| said It »av a MM) -u,, ess lui morning
He said ihs're am lev, | muni >'l COMrollod es.ileineni in the
npnnging raoai dan duriaj ihc bw
iii.m. sshen tkdliam SchraaCW ,.l hi- heart N.is 21-
I In- ssav a mush mofc niulinc Uoa he sakl Whin it vsas all
I'U'I every bod) sakl Man that sscnt well
SurgeT) hegan at J 4" a m I Si aikl «a- i.'ir.piete.i b) ll W. when Havdon ssj- lakin Inmi the .ipcraling room M in ten.ne .are. Vtkinv vaul l>.»t"rv hail predkie.l the uperatmn would IM Ikmrv
'ilkial heart implant, in Bane) Clark oa iv. 2 IW took mm man 7 hours Ichroeda s»as m
. ,-r h hours |)r \s illiain |>c\rie- and his
a--i-tant- IkWatd 1" . la—kal lute niiisii as irks vesnd in ilx plastn .ulls that link the arlilkial heart H the upper .iiaiiiikiv ,t Hi.,i,a > hnari. the .mis portions that si ere not retikiscd IKAne- i- ilk- "ills -iiieeon appl
hs the goveraaam u pertorm the iinpljnt-
K.'hcn lar.ik the hcan - imenioi. said he talked H Ilk- Iannis aller Ihc
-ureers and thes WCTC rOOkiaj NT)
rein .
Hay don toffered from ur- a progreutve ckwrton
ti"n and sssellin." ol ilk' Ik'arl that lell him unahle to eel .Hit "I hc.l tad unahlc
i" lease ilk' hospital lor the past three neekv I letting -aid
Ihe Jamk j arnlinal Ik.iit I im'lal aikl pla.ln .iweiiihls neiehinf Ma
ihird- ol a pound, is possered hy a ""liiternal air compressor the -i/e
nail rcdujeram I.'i the ii-vi ot in- lite Haydon must
uiiiain letheted In that drise ssvteni or I" a smaller batters powered I H pi, v.,.r ihe im ot a camera bag lha .an allow him I" lise a relativel) nnmial life
WARSAW H.'land Solklants ihicl Iceh Walesa sasmg he is run alrjkl to go hi |ail. urged cheering supporlcrc in (idansk sesterdas to launch a
.ountcrottcnsise against the gosern iik'nt hs taking part in a I *• minute strike on N
■nke iv to protest communist goiernment plans lo increase l.«»l pikiv
In a delunl mood one das alter a pro ■M ssarned him that he risks a lue
seal prison senteike lor lontinuevl union Jiltsities. Walc-a .ondemnnl a police
■ dossn on his outlawed free trade union federation
Pie hesi sons ot our land are heing
imprisoned and that is sshi this |thc hch 21 vtnkel has to succeed ssiinesses CjadWd Walesa j> telling more than 1.(100 supporters packing a courtsard
outside St Hrsgida - Church \ ' this tikinx-nt sse HC starting a
vounterollen-oi so let v get reads lor it
in pBtce." Ihcs tamed him a- sasing. Walesa, ssho «a. .Iiai.'i.l Saturdas
ssuh imiting unrest and oigani/ing il Ice.il protest- told the CTOWd he intern!
ed lo report lor -cork this morning at the
I enin Shipyard. Solularil\ s htrthplace. sshi're hi' ssorks as an eleitn, lan.
Regardless ol whether I am arrested
or not. cscriisnc knows what he is sup posed to ik> on Keh 28 II ihc general
| Polish leader den Woicltch
Jaru/eltkil a M ahle lo ensure isrdet in this countrs then we will help hun."
Walesa was also quoted as sasing
Walesa contacted hs. telephone al his ddansk apartment, lonl'trmed witness
as counts of his speech I asked them whether thes knew that Ihe |strike-1 dect
sion was irresikahle and whether thes wanted it. ' he sax) in Ihc telephone in tersicw Thes shouted ses \o I sai.l
thai Ihcs should realize that fn»m f-eh
there will he a resolute lounterodensisc
Aller Walesa limshcd his hnel
speech, the .rowd ihanlcd Lech.
1 eih' and Solidarits'
Karlici Walesa |oined mure than J ("Hi worshipers lor a Mass tor three
promtncnl Solidarils astisisis Adam
Mkhnik of Warsaw, Hogd.ni Lu of ddansk and Wladsslaw hrassntuk ol
Wroclaw arrested in Wcdncsd.o I
raid on a clandestine union uvcciing in (iilansk that was .ailed lo set plans lor the Fob 2H protest
Walesa was summoned lo Ihe Cidansk prose, utors office on Saturday His
lawyer. Jacek laslor said Ihc pro- se, ulor intoriik-d Walesa thai he and
■even union actfviM had been charged with inciting puhln unrest and orgaru/
ing illegal proie-ts It cons uted the . ight face a maximum three sen ..iiten.e under Poland's penal code
Westmoreland drops libel suit against CBS
Budget cuts would dim Aintrak's Jiiture \V kSHINGTON When draharn
( laslor hciaiik' president ot Viniiak Ik-
quick!) ni.kle known his dislike lor ihc lOod on his trains Hudgct .ul. had lot. id Ire-hK piepaie.l enltees m eoe was
to Iro/en dinnets healed in a mtcrowaVc
oien \ i.r -si food would attract
pauenaen, Claytoi praamtf) untuad that iikals again he Ireshls pre|iarcd on
Is .aid aikl even restored linen .hma and silserwaie to souk .lining can
While not Ihs- uki-t mmCMCm de. i sion made hs ( lastoi -ime Ik't.»k oser Ihc nation s pavsengei radioad in \tX2
Ihc new poli.i lelle.icd Amliak > (sush in reient seat-10 impiose veiu.e while
al Ihc sank- lime lacing pre I am to hold down costs
Not mans sears ago Amtrak .iltt.i, ted headlines lor tunning trains that weie
unsanitary, ollen had no heat, and
almost hall the lime dkin't amse IKI
-, he dull'
Much ol that has changed But ihc
railroad which was ,nati-il as a prisale •.iiion hs I ."letcss aikl began
.ipcraling in 1971 m the freight lines could bail out ol the passenger business.
is again lighting lor sursisal IIMTC SO
soiik- supporters -as than at ans link' in
its ho:
I Ik Keagaii adminivtiation announced earlier this month it wantv to eliminate
teckral -uhvidiev lor the railroad, a mosc that ttk-st railroad esperts say wmild loice il out ol business
\intrak which carries XI million passengers a sear between about Aim ,onmiunitics la 4< stales, is gelling SW<4
million Irom Ihe goscrnrucnt this sear
It has asked Congress lot l similar aitksunl lor the lt-ial car that begins ik st tKtohcr
Hut sas- 1 ranvportati. n Se.retary
I li/aheth Dole AI • lime when deficit reduiti.in is our highest national priori ts we can no longer allor.l to provide
railroad subsidies that piunarils benefit
passengers in the middle and upper in- come bracket
I sen without tederal BOM) I0BH
lotin ol passenger rail sersi.e w.Hild be
emactod lo surs iva with state- ot phvmi inscstors likely lo come up with the
IBM) -he -.n.l
The suggestion was mel wuh
widespread -kcpltcism in railroad circle- Kail cepcrls noted the railroads alrcads lound "ike that thes .ouldn t make a profit hauling passcngei-
M w iDRK Retired Gen Wdliam ss.viniorclaikl ,m,! I HS uik s|kcledls
.igieed >e-li-r,l.o 10 lenuin.ite hi- s| 'll million lihi-l action ae.un-i the- ik't woik .i -mo . , lo-i- hi ihe ik'tworks
CMC sakl A on. paragraph aawmeni "a- sign
c.l he the panic- in the CMC Lite se-tci da) that -as- it .la. dl-ini--c,l with pte'iudiic and without co-i lo .mi par
•aid the' source who -poke on the loiklition that he ik.t be idcntilicd hs
name ic'c-tikiil 10 end the case' with
prejudice mean- that Wc-liik'rclaiki mac
no! leltlc the -uit I Ik's lusi iiiikluded thes didn't hase
ins chance ol winning I Iks -imply
diopped llk'ir ,,1-c with.ml ans inoiks 01 an) apology, ilk v.mrcc- said, adding thai it I- sen late lo driip a case like this wilhiHil gelling anslhuie
l.ulier Ihc network quoted inlorm
,'.l ."iii.e- .i- -.icing the .iL'ic'i-inent t"
end the I S District Court trial wa- reaihed hs lawser- rot Nith sides lollowing scser.il das- ol negotiation-
llk- hitler Is week old trial will end lodac wilhout going lo the iury .' IBS
ICponed lale i,-tci,l.is fhc network announced la-l night thai
a ixws conference wimld he held ihi- inorning
We'sltikirelaikl who commanded I S
ground lorces in Vietnam, claimed thjl
tlk- I in; CBS doiumeiiiais. I he I'n- sountcd I ncnis A \ lelnain IVccp- iion libeled him hs assiriing that he
nusrepicsenlcd eik'ins irmip slrenglh ligures to then President l.sndon lohnson lo maintain polilieal -up|sort lor the war
/'/. \lii\hiiivinn Pint in lodas s ,',|i
lions, -aid thai ICCording (0 v.Hircc'- e lo-e lo I he case some ol s\, vimorelarxl - Iriend- .ittormss and
linjtkial backen -iiggc-tcd thai he Jtop ilk ease- lollowing lesiimony la-t week Irian retired Anns t ol dams Hawkins,
who was the chad ol Ihe Oidei ol Bailie, .i lo-ter ol enemy ttisip c--tiu-..ites in
V lelnain
Hawkins tc'slilied that in IVn7 We-stnioreland had called higher enenn
I r o o p e s 11 m a t e s p o I 111 c a 11 s
unacceptable
kccording 10 / 'r < I'<• \ t. Weslinorelaikl - deci-ion hi wnh.lr.iw.
which CBS is espcited to ilaiin a- a ma- tor siclory. ii-piirte'dls insolses tki a|k>logs bs CBS iiiixerning ihc broad- east and mi agreement llial tlie iklwork pas sctllciiK'nt cost- or altorrx-ss lees '
Ihcsc source- said Westmoreland s lawsers pcrsu.kled CBS to .icree ikK M
.ue Westmoreland lor ihc network s legal costs." the' /'o*/ -tors said
Ivy Towers Compiled trom the Nation's collegiate press
Rutgers U. to diVest S. African holdings M ss His i NSW Ilk \ i
Rutgers I nis.-isits - goseiiiing lsi.nd- .iKcel e.llllll tills IlkHltll |0 s|ip|S.|l .1 |S>lki ol partial discslilute ol the school v holdmgv in liniiv with opera tlOlls III SeHllll Ml Iv .1
Ilk- action taken by Ilk- B.cirel ot
dosiinori and ihc Hiurd ol I rusiecs
came aller long mix- ■dmaaMmttoa wi.iiighug eisei the inse-iuknt tssuc Hui align/ student interest group- have sowed to -ust.nn pressure until Kiitget- polks ii'lliit- llk-u new
Ilk' boards upheld reiiHiiuk-ndaliotis
mads- by Ihc Joint Inscsimcnl Commit tec lodise-t snuriiic- Iroui I S lirm- .loing business in South Africa whkh
ue not aitoe in pnaaurtaj ithmn m in, iav tally segti-gaiid cmints I he ik'W (soils > will also gunk lutute Kni-,1- insc-stiik-nls
In then dci ivion the goicrnorv .IIKI
liusicv- rc>ctesl -luderil .itxl laciilly |skas and a I ius,-isits Senate MBOat
iik'txlalion lot total elisesiiik-nt Wuh Ihe polns olliiialls uu
plciiktitcd. the I nnersits will begin a \1 iikvnlh prikess ol wuhdiawi- million in securities Irom vesen
American cumpank,-s Kulgeis tkiw has SI 1 I million inscsicd in T I S linns
vstiic h conduct busirx-ss in SoHM Mile.I
s.uilord Jalle a itkiiihci ol lb. Bond i loii-nxiis -jkJ he supported the
ir.oe. tor Isvth iiksral and practical L.t-'ll-
Ihcre is mi qucslkin about apar iliciel Ik' s.iul It . a moral
natraj South Afrm in Ihc long iur is mK
a gikki business insesinx'nt 'he added I he future tor liability in that i.Hinlry
is not bright We can get nut ol South
\liiea without signilicant hann lo I invent!) inscstiik-nts
s Sew Jer.ec avvc-mblsnun warned Kulgcrs tha -tale appropriation lesels
could be afNKtod il Ihc Inner-its Jtx-s not completely withdraw iti in-
vcsiiik-nis in lirms operating in the i.uialls -egiegated coumn ol South
Miica
Bui Rutgers l.nicersits Pievident Ld
...ltd Hlinistein vaid that withdrawing eoniplctels liotn 1 S. linns opcraling
in South Africa would he pmishing thine eumpmm thai arc aslualls work me lor ihe good ol South Alrxa s
black- — Ihr Ikiih largum
Colorado students keep McDtxiakl's away
Itol I 1)1 R COW Students al Ihe
I msersits ot ('idorado al Boulder have ■MM a light with Ihc administration to
kOCB .i McOoaaJM ■ restaurant oil their , .lllipus
Ij-t tall sjudents soled against a
referendum whuh would allow a
McDonald's lo he part of the untsersits student ccniei
Bui Ihe .klnunisiration went ahead
with a proposal lo gtse the- last loo,I icstauraiH a Iranchise as part ol a plann- ed S< million tenosalion ol ihc f niser • ue Meiikirial C enter
Students responded by picketing ad ministration officM
I nisersiis regents then insiructcd Ihc administration to trs lo work out a com-
promise wuh the students fhc resulltng agreement .all- lor an
iik tease in siudeni lees to help pas lor the icnosalion ol Ihc dining taeililies
anil eliminate- the McDonald - Iran
. hi-e I he regent. are scheduled lo sole on ilk* plan this month - The Chnmiclt of Hig.hrr MMMBM
Framingham college haas alcohol in dorms
Ik \MI\dHs\t Stas- Irani ingham Slalc ( ollege in Massaehusetls' has banned al.o-holii beserages Irom
all dormilorics on the- campus, in ■Tef- lon to mitigate towdines- and other. problems thai ollmal- -ay are the result • •I aNisise drinking
\ise President lor Student Ser\xe<, Wends Noses said ihai the administra- tion is irying to make Ihc lismg quarters
more condusisc to studying
"We wanted lo improve the at- mosphere in the residence halls in
make il academic as well as residential and alchohol use and the' lorrespon
ding abuse were undermining that- goal S.oycs said
Ihc seven dormitories on Ihc sampus
hou-e about hall ol ihe college - 1200 full time students
Soses said thai siall member- Irom her otiiee were meeting with residence
hall staff members regularly to monitor the atmosphere" in the-
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"wgacct bacaground Sut» ma leaume to B Coana - CPPS
by Fee 24
ENGINEERING COMPUTER Seance aummer aajdent ranee Crty oi Ptvta Water Dapl mtarna m votved w*h eonalructon nipec ton plant operaaona computer Operat'Ona Soph'JuniOra Daadkna March 14 Deuata CPPS Fan
TY COCKTAIL Racepton hoaied ti, p..ide-i Snemon Macaney al ma Metal Foundebon Monday Fat> iS4«pm Mare welcome RSVP En 73*i
FRESHMEN CHECK your maeooaaa •a an mntaton to a Career Piarvrvng and Piacamem oremation which win be coming toon
INTERESTED IN galling oil the Dinge/ovet marry go-.oundi UCS .a
ottaring a group lor compuit've eale^iovatara CM 898-7021
NATIONAL HONOR Srxery m Ptycnology - P* Ch. - Currently accenting appKationa PtyCvSBB maiorvminora welcome AppKa lona ava4er*e «l Paych OtVe Bug Due February 11
PRE-LAW PANELS Panel Oacu* aona with pradeng Attorney*,
legal Careen Outso* o< So* T.adaona) law F<m WedneMa. February 20lh Ben»»m.n f ■•-• Room Houalon HM 4 X p m to 600pm CPPS
SENIORS IN M Schools Raewmes due tor Whanon undergraduaie
. aneuruji Club t Relume Booa iDratnbuted lo arnal/emerg nq bua>neaaea . Thursday
February 2isi by 4 00 pm to Jeanne DeVme CPPS 2nd noor Houston HM
SUMMER PLACEMENT Programa
a resume reterre) service lor sum- mer career — related work oppor tunrivM Aitandancn at summer tobs/internahoa workshop recaarad pror to 'egeyjrahon Data's CPPS Ottca — 2nd itoor Houston HM
STUOY IN Pare . Haav Penn-Coturnbuj program naor rnaann "leeKig Tuaaday Fab •* at 3pm am aoo- ounga waaama tiM C*8 SySSVASS' tor more
FUTURE • aocot,
Sooa* end atajiiaiig maaang Sun de> Fasruan, 24m 7 30 pm o McNe- /84 rtaheenmaraa era be aarvad
ASM WEDNCSDAV maaaea at Penri Nawman ara 1 p m S p m and 7 X p m on February 20 Prepare now to* me Lenten and
COMMUNION CELEBRATION B"e* ntormai corrn-iamoraton o1
me leeet c' Dread and wne Chapei
A*aocuy«on 3SX)i locust Wee 14 p m
IBM DEMONSTRATION Wertnea
day < - K; 784 McNe' Featuring al computer etecvon* prmters protaaaonai graprws anptay Sponsored by
mpuier Seryrcea mao En 1780
LECTURE SER*Saii«*V4l-*ajn up tor Vubacrot'On of 3 kKlu'ea and dmners By Fab 22 F/st aniuny iy Fab 24 Dvacouni iry membert
n ot| jeamh Foauore n Modem Hebrew laaraiu.* by E« Ysaat February , 18 4« p m Fowcr lounge 401 ' logan Maya co-sponsored DF DOS '
NUCit- Coawcn aor Peace Free 'am
lay Fan 28 Creese Bu*>- and Cnaasnut 3 44 p m 0* Helen Catocor
4 Picyac Chaver preaent Denny Sogaa How lo be a Men sen Deep** rom Coaege Educaion Wednrvu, Fee 20 430pm al Hakai
meeting Wednesday Fetxauary 20 3 00 p m vvest lounga *m HOOT
Weaems Ha*
sociaj. csu res oil Turkiah Ter-or-sti D> Dogu Eiga I
i Unnrararly 12pm Bm floor lounge W«iemt HM Brown j Bagaenee Middle East Center
UNIVERSITY WIND ensembWr \ presents muauc eotti m* Golden Age oi b'aas Wednesday February 20 8 no r m in the BOOM lounge - Houston HM Free
WOMEN StNGtnS mus**ns \ poets wanted <v Women a Col i leenouse Leave name phone nurnber in VvOrnena Aftatnce Cot ■aahouse boa n the 4>nt*r cro Mrjaarv Han
NOTICE CAMPjS EVENTS at* aaa*a da*.
aa a pad pusac aaawc* si me LSI asti'. ' ■'•• ■■ -.i"a * ; *■< adminiatt'ed lo' in* Unrr*r*«y by Trie Oary Ptnntytrtrutn Ttiere i* no charge to authonMd university
attVaated group* to. Mtnga of FREE events listing* may o* maaao or ptacen rfi parson at The Dan/ P*or\ svrVanavi Buaunesa Ottca 4014 Walnut Street from Sam an 4 p m Monday through Frday Campus Events w» not B* accepted By > phone 24 word MM Th» D**y Pavanaytyaman reserves me r^jM t0
ecM Campus Events arxordmg to space km.uio»-s
Annual Used Rug Sale^
USED RUGS • Kxcellent Quality • All Sizes & Color • All Rugs Cleaned • Large selection while they last
Bring in your room size Daily 9-5, Sat. 10-5
Open til 7 Wed. eve.
Free Delivery and Throw Rug
with order S100.00 or more
386-4345 42nd & Chestnut Streets. Lay-away Annual Used Rug Sale
OPEN YOUR DOORS To over 10,000 undercjraclu.ilr graduate and professional University of r'ennsylvania students seeking off- campus housing for next year.
The 1985 Apartment and House-Hunting Guide only in The Daily Pennsylvanian
Tuesday, February 26, 1985 Ad Deadline:
Tuesday. February 19. 1985
contact your sales representative or the advertising office
4015 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215)898 6581
Ui.
Faculty reacts favorably to proposed salary increases
fit ( H\l(. I i Mil'l ksMIIH
I -Kuln nvcinrx'ix vuul thc\ arc pkavcO
»ith the live pcncM ,j|jr> itKtcavc pro
pined in not ycaf » hud gel
The ruse. v»huh >.>mc» t" more than
Sill mtllHvn dullard. >»a» anmxjrKcd la
the lj>ult\ during a Inrum •« PlMS)
-i.km Shcld.m Hacknc\
rVoWDal IBMSMS fhrli.h Hud|[cl DSM
MM <ilcn Sun.- and vanOM dcrurtnkrnt
chairmen
In N.nctuhcr ihc PsCSa*) Senate
.•\ctvkTK-liiungK jppri'ved j rvconSTMSl
datimi v jllin^' foe saiaV) hifcc ^ itl at least
I pel,cut 10 CsaeaOSBSSH '"t inllatiiHi
rcysM purifUMiiy poertt lost darasj the
KI kaxp »jlarie> CoatpM
thine ••! pcet »f»»'l<
I he hudgct UHIfHall hi J vjlat\
icn'iic lund *hivh n designed M
decrcsBC SBSOJMNCS bswsM BBaftti m
the I ntsrcrtal) a 1^ M.htk'W
FacHh ''airnun J*i* A he I
called the : iacnsM CIX i «J
I he in the
nj the real awonat
.•I the l*ult\ jtkl firlaaj the DOBMW
t.' reaaDve awojasMs »heie th»-\ sre
iiHind jnd in • leace aratn *
iv liKirvl Abel vaal Pnds)
MVI VJK! the I atvenii) aa
i irabis t" pan achooh m
-»i ta>uit\
\<HI re attempting ti' have the1
pic if s jlwavv a seller'".
im nutlet »hat Bet eintn'inu
hue the
II \IHI re mH com
pclHlvc in term- cal I arj t Hue
Ilk a«r) 'v.i peopk tune multiple
■tilers from tartou univt
haveioo live wadi latanes. and
it ilv sank- INI I I v»anl 10 foot
:\ \IHI have he Sddad
>.HI van t iu-t pa) people imiiaiii and
iflei tik'\ -i-itt
I
\rx-i s.1,1 iii, puipuaad lalarj m
will help tfK- laeullv I
real income »e IcM OVSt tlk' last III
...ii-
i .■ii'.tvii-jiii'ti. oi heuej
ia!Ktanlial hut it
ultimatelv d»c\n I hu) ntush at ihc
Mirtrrmarkcl. he VJKI VIHI -an Inn il
hut >nu vitll hase to hrtng h<nne the
ha-i-n
I a, uli- Senate C'hairrrLan I Ic-t An
irtntu Toma/iniv vaid ihjt h>Kh Ihe
-alars irkrcase and the reserve fund are
a rsnitise -tep
I agree totlh Ihc prn\mt trutt it i- ah
M>lutel> imperact\c lur Ihe I nucr-it- 10
pav atterrti.in t.- laxullt salar\ i--
i/ini- asld I hi- i- a numher i>ne
iv-ue I m c'*l pruM-ionv were made
lut ihe appropriate nan
I heltetc thai Ihe \lrongcst lnunda
I ion ol a uni-er-itv i- the -iualil\ oi il-
• JKUIIS he a.lde,l Bui thi- i- a act)
.ompetiine lield and the l.i-ult\ salaries
become eerj aapi
■mis aslded that IK- Icels Ihe
laxullv salars reverse as ill mimini/e
JisparilR's in sjlars
\s have baea wfkruej ihroughthe
. -u. h
. hooli im
II ,K>k-i icaoob
llk-t. i- noss ihe inacratiofl to n
this
In the final anal>-i- t*C will tu-elo
wan io pan radcmeM until Jul>
though romaiti
M i Uin I a. ull- Viule
< omimStcc on tlk- I -unomis Status ol the
is ("hairnun said the prOBOSBd
i oait) artliii r wo pans of the
ihiee tn-n-.l pioposal loi salaries the
-onimiltee approved in Sovcmher
I am pleased thai the annouixc-d
taaat meets our tirst |W0 obetctlsSI |an
itxrcave ol at least 4 4 pct-cnl H keep
pace with tnllation and an additional I H
peisent increase to hring Ihe purchasing
pvajaj "i saianes baea lo i I
levelsl Madden said sesterdav But
with respc-t ■ Hjr lins relative to Qa«
,n the last three veais it docs n.«
meei il
I am hopelul lhal our raise ssill he as
a- our peers al other uniset-itie-
she aMad h 'he extern th<*igh thjt
salaries al Penn are lossei than al other
schools the gualitv ol the I nivetsiiv
-ullers
I hih.h sjid Itidas thai a-ademi-- are
a prink' -oikern ol the budgcl
goal |ot the hudgel| is to pr,i
- i.ls- gtovsth in lasUlts tlKOBM '»• -aul
\ikl sse sh.ml.l have tea1 -'r.ivsth n
ta.ulls sjlarie- pafUCUUrl) HI I
where we ic hehiikl our compclaors
I am .rptimisti- !h g
acarlemat prioniati lust, he
Haskm-s Had .tiler ihe rtSruaT that he
bcfatVCi the hudgei -hows the I niser
-it- s cornaniimeM lo the la-uit-
\v nope ihi. will iikre.ise the learn
ing power ol the lavults and rtlCTCajc o*il
.ompctitivcne.. --pe-ullv in Ilk- attS
indtcancej Hackney -.ml ihe live
perceal ratal svea ix-at- iaflatmi
little I'ropcrh satitJfMOOd the faa
should he pleased w ith Ihe raise
Bunster resignation
Wednesday Page Two
Reporter's Notebook
l( I'lilinurd Irt'tn pagr I)
ovei tlk- nest leveral days Hi-hop
and I "I aaddeaed hv all event- that
laws taken pla-e Ainonc with .omp.is
sum will he .addend hv vvh.it Hi
Hunstet has BOM through
Bishop .kldeil that although the -enlei
u.i^ undergone a irauns. he n confident
that its will COMnBM to lullill Us tole on
carnpua Hi..ins laid last night .illhoui'h the
loniioveisv -iiiioiiikline Bunster did mH
help ihe Women aCensei hincttoneffet
livelv Ik- heliev.s that it will regain its
formal tfasor* I in- has been ■ v,t> painful p
loi ilk' Wotikii . ( inlet H.i-knev
.aid It s not going lo help in the
Beard) lot a new Jitevlor hut in lime
aiki with can ii -.in reeovei It is an im-
porUM office with an itii|vott.uit lulk
tion Ihe administration and ihe
women s .oniniunilv ne-ed lo work
together 10 uikleist.irkl what the eenlei -
mission is
Womea's Alliaikc nicnilxi \i.ki
Elemsiein said yesterds) ihat she leeK
that the Women - .enlet ,.m lestinc
tlk" -enter as place 'or women - .t-l
.iikl .nil. i/ed Hun-lei - anei
lion that the CCntCI IS SMI leminist
It was sleai lo main people that the
Women's CcfltCI -inild noi he su-sevslul
under her leailerslup Hetn-tein lasd
I don't know what l)r Minister's
delinilion o| leminism is. hut the
Women -entet III the past has been w atte
lv lauded in the -ommuniiv loi aemcc
10 women on ..imptis. arkl il lhal I not
Iciiunism. I don't know what h
Bernstein Had she teeis the future ol
the Women'v ("enter is hnghl hajl sdded
that lalks on Ihe direilion ol the -enlet
and a rcplascmcnt lot Hunsiet iinisi
begIS shortlv
"ll'v tin under.landine. lhal I >r
Bivhop wants 10 engage in .onsull.t
tion. the Wh.ulon -eniot -aid We
have an opportunity, to sttengihcn the
Women s (\nl. i ilitough a vartetv of
discussions, hut II is impoitant lh.it we
gel a ik-w direelor soon
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION
RECREATION CLASS REGISTRATION 4th SESSION
DATE: February 18 thru February 21. 1985 TIME. 12 Noon - 4:00 PM i'LACE Hutchinson Gym PHONE: 898-8387
AVAILABLE CLASSES
Swim Exercise
*Aerobics Ballet )azz Modern
Aikido Tennis Yoga Self-Defense Gymnastics Squash (Saturday and Evenings only)
Cost: Student: $10.00 Fac/Statf 20.00 Alumni 20.00 Community 30.00 •Additional 5.00
Must register in person and have validated I.D. tor priees above.
For more information: Gin.-be! 898-6101 Hutchinson 898-8387
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Wideman to speak at Baccalaureate College alumnus is award winning author
ii. ii ii KM (.01 urn KI. \»,iid winninj; juih-.f l..hn MSM
*«k-iiun will vklnct this yoar'l B*
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PRELAW PANEL SERIES
Cec\ci\ Careers Outside Of Jhe
DradiHoiuil Confirm WEDNESDAY
rebruary 20th 1985 *:50 6:00 PM
ISi-n I i.inKlin Koom Houston II.ill
CP'S BACKSTREET '""1 CAFE 39th Sansom
Professor speaks on sexual relationships Hs |\\lrs l \k I I k
Id.. I "i Ihc
lean ijmils I.INI ihnt-djs s»nh j
speet h diN. H i" NCNUJI
and ik>II sexujl iclah'.n I
s»nh
■•iiiioii ..i ilk- word I'.sei SNJN
I|NVU-V\MN1 .111
• nullel gfUipt ilk .in
SO -ludeill- aikl Ijeult.s
Ilk-llllKTs
i i. ins tx-.i friend ssiih lusi .n in IH- N.IH! He sseni pfl i.»
lusi Ihc- initial attr.klh.n 10
|k'.ple in a NCVU.I' aikl I
that il IN the main initial impetus UM
pairing up .>i loven IHiiniv' ths luNt kiage vhe s *i
il mjNk and I in .. lose lomethinf a> a rcwh he aajd
\- sse in io develop a friendship we dh>p Ihe mask .iikl we ' IT* id ihe difference* sse ignored during ihc in llljl llisl
v less indi.kiualN from ihe audience ■JVC llh-H ii.klu.ilN 1,1
situation! dealng with ii".> inunieates with a Ixst Inen.l and ssnh ,i
latKini ti> make
nt s».hile itk-n icikl ti> dis^w.N
:fk-s plan l<- do sshile ielatin|- ssilh
.1. ■oajun ,m- iik.re likels I
preNN ihcir fcclntgl HIIN .an rcNult m
hun fedmgt htcauac ol diffcrwg a Km
:i in dealini; ssith nata JI\:
leatitic-i into .slide iik-n ssanl U islam then kkntiiic-
,iv ilk-s hasc hcen hriHijrht up 10 di> in ihs-
I IK- ...II
Mist arising mu.h proainM) ng I want mj I"
•y more lika ilk- N«irt »>t e\pi\t.i
Hoas IK- S»JN dunking ol George uud. Ms cOMceea .d love IN ihai ms pan
net "ill alssas- hasc dinnci ssith IIK-
.IIK! d she d«»cNii 11 suit icel renxtion Hallowing the .n minute lecture IIK-
•udieace Nphi up int.. three I.H?IS
discussion groups To Ik i Heller I ...i i Post I iherMMMi Hi". ■ .nki
Me .ilkl I N
\'iik- rmuuca IIO« I'll II ..iikli.lale Be-tte Kaullman
nii/e.l thiN seal *
• ai ihc nKirc positive »as. in wh pie in .. -,
dealt ssith i.i,i.in let ism and phobia
Mimrlhing a little diflerern sshi.h is io 'i the »JI. that people arc
esiahlishin.: relationships in Ih %hc ..nd It i* lime t»' assume thai ths-rc
i . ampus '-
pionag ssasv M have reuMionahipa in sshi.h scs is iktt central
tiNhip-
ssnhikjl the implkati.-nN nl -es NIK-
Naid
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Student ! iaid tii.it she -
the pvpi ..UN.I .11 !
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still '•> ' ii the Men
I t.mkliti K H iton HJII
Spaghetti Night Mondays
5-8 p.m.
L. -.'■'..'3
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$100A PLATE! ■ with this ad |! S Eapiraa 2'1Sf85 |
\ll( \Du .mi 1 too short on
You rna> !>■' .1.1 (>ii experiem <■ Welf ome Nhort physit ally bul in .) MMI board.
The Daily Pennsylvanian wishes ID thank
MARLENE KAGEN ASSISTANT PRODUCTION MANAGER
for her I1.11 11 work
and dedication.
The Undergraduate Course Guide
is holding an
Introductory /HeetliiQ For students interested in reviving
the Course Guide
All we I com el
Tuesday - 8:00 46 Mcllhenny Basement
(Corner 36th & Hamilton Walk, at the
far outside corner of the Quad)
Call 386-21 18 for further details
Greyhound gives the Quakers
a break on Spring Break.
LowPrtoea!
QUALITY
FILM DEVELOPING 39th & Walnut
(next to Steves) 386-5679
40th & Locust (Suite 6) 386-3100
AT kinko's
Round trip. Anywhere Greyhound goes. This spring break, if y< w and y< >ur friends are
thinking .il* Kit heauWii > the sl< ipes, the beadi < >r jast h< »iiK- f« >r a visit, (ir«.Mu wild am lake y< )U Hurt. !<«•<uiK $99«xless, nHJIKItrip.
Starting I vbniarv I ."•». all vou d<) is sin IW US your D >lk'^'e stuck-nt ID. can! when yi HI [Hinhast.- M mr ticket. Y< Hir ticket will then he $KKI f« >r travel f( >r
15 ila\s En »m the dale«»f purdaae. So this spring break, eel a real break. (i< > any-
wfiere< ireyh(HIIKIJ^I>es7<»r$!»•. 1 (»rkss For more information, caf Greyhound
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GO GREYHOUND And leave the driving to us.
I'UN'Hm-ihunlljiVN.Ire
m t utnum I lit Independent \ewspaptr/ff the I niversitx of Pennsylvania
I ii I'M Mgar oj Fubfn*1inn
I'M.I IS M...Mti>. i,i.i,,..i. in. ms
A Price Too High I IK- I nuiiMii v tun ion II.IN lopped the S 10.000
m.ifk .iixi MIMICIM leaders m applauding PtIIVIFM I h.irn.iv Ihrlivh announced IhiitMl.iv ih.il
Uulion would rise hv St » percent l>C«l sear, pushing the mmnl figure rroni S'tram io about Si" MO lit.- pnmar) reason given ft* the inerene i- dial -■ = •' Ihe inil.iii.'ii me h.iv only grown slightly, ihc I ruvet MU » , usis have men sharply
\n, i .( forum during uhuh admintsiratot -. (plained Ihc University - fiscal year l°M budget
ksscmbly ( h.iirnun Bnmlu Harm tan h. i- phased thai IIK- .union tan I increasing as ia--i as in ttu- p.ivi I \ memhci Bruce Etilcsou *vhu m liMiiulvil H.ili Increased I iiilinn two \.JI> .iff. alsoe*
.i stMislaclion with ihc K « percent in* i \s ,nt J minute kaJminixiralors .1:1.1 student leaden teem 10 have
nen me vcr) inipurtaM point Ihc i nivcfMt) i ,..vts MI.i\ havi increased significant!) hut thai ducsn i iiiv.ui ih.ii ijiniliiv income* have In fact financing an \w K-.I'.'IK education mil iv even mure difficult f«u nwny iaiiiilics cnnnidenng the rccvM prnpiised cut* in i.dci.il iui.iiKi.il .ml .HKI student limn mono
l vcryane is happy t.' point <KII how ihi\ mone) will pu) i.M thai N.'NI hui n.• one iv l<n>king .it thx- overall picture Harris -JS» he is c'*i thai tuaioa iv not iacraai
List as when inflation was in the double digits and rcdend mone) i" higher educalKM h.hin t baan ilaatod in cuurac it i%n'i hm an I < percent incrcaic over SM6UU n> likel) to have as much impact m aa 11 percent
(4001) Peimle are current!) weighing ifw ccat-aflcctivcnesi
del , .liiv.ition mote scnou- •• coding thai .1 private education isn i mirth IIK- extra price ovet .i puhii> HOC S..HK are deciding that ediK-iiHw m
i.ii isn i »..ith IIK- price Someone has lodravv the line lot him much students
should he expected t" pa) lor an education it the I nivcrxit) >>i Pennsylvania I he mone) i" halari I niversit) v budget must come front sutna where hut studeMs can i always K . (.peeled lo I.SH the hill Ihe adminisiratinn sh.iil.1 entet the budgeting process vsnh
re lot how itiiK h tuition should income and ihen balance the bw!
Otherwise ihc l nivcrsu") can cancel t -. muvh more Hi.in dollars
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Quotation ot the D.iy
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K..VIIM..III ( oNtfl I'M-..kin II..1.MI11 Kiuun >m Ihc alleceil ra|* il a K.-. in..HI .hui. nt Ihiv unkind
Bunster Resignation Women's (cuter Director Leaves University Post
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I .mi vi.iuKi.iiii\ resigning mv ,VMH..II ... .in..i i IIK Women's . i >i uiday i S I chnian
■ •- Ah,i. i have been .ivk.-.i M
nurn people I led I can no sullet ih. i)iiiniii.iii..M I h.i\v
'•vui .I.I>K, , mbers >.i iii. .i.ti.uin «..iii.n . groups is.ih laeulu nki siudeMs ..in. have
ilessli .in.i.kv.i in, penonall) .. *dl a- "'■ I .la.h f>aviv I
lecided iii.it I shall n.. lonaei hen hostik hehavin because
i \\ iviKath ins dlgnit) li saddens m. lo iiunk thai I came
«llh |.'l llkl hapO l>l [Hlltllll! .iv |M.< ipeitise ai the ver ... ..i id. iViin Women - ( cniei I
ivtt IIK |I* ... JinxtiM had .^■i.niisjir^Mv vivi.tn «i i.iv l<in.i,lii.i.,,l ..| av |>. HI, In,I, .
i ..n . .uii|Hiv I .iiv,. named '"
lei elop a i. iiiniivi netw . ,lv inl mi,■•.
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: ,• and , v ivihiiu\ and status .i ihe
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-ilk w.mwn '...iill\ aikl h\ Hi, lev. students »h.. '.,.in, nt Ilk .
hi lk»f ..nil vcimlu M. I, .1, hin|! and
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ttercotypet 111,1 preiiklKVs i.'i th, i..vi •
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v. nn leaving »i» siunu HI ,lv-|»tti investigalKHi «•' if.. 10 in, v ,.t 11 1 cmci
■iki ,»i itv hostile atiik.vpiK 1, which iv minisl I alv.. h..|\ Ils.it the
ttomen tavuiiv .nvi students wh.» have v.. unt.ini. attacked mc will have ihc ehann Hi probe into the causes thai led Ibem la a. 1 m ihc nunnci the) vhovc In ih, process ihev nia) perhaps educate themselves iiki arrive .11 .1 consensus ihat ihc mmnen's ceiaci vikmi.i rrasvc In 1 .III,.I: i i(\ III IVnna<rK ania
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To the Campus Community: I>I Xanana Hun»ici hav vohaaari
Is lendercd hei rraianauoa av Dim 1 ihe Women 1 Center, effective I, hin.irv is |gx5 \ m Provcal iiivh..p hav accepted her resignation, ....I w, hope vcis. much that meae a*
.IKIII.IC what hav Nvn a ,lil II. nil aikl nainlul , liai'Ki lur Dr
iiuii-M 1..1 IIK- Women's Center. iikl lur the entire I'cnn ...niniunits
vie have hew daapb vaddened h% what hav happtaad Jlinng Ihc last I, w wickv an.1 M) wjnl to reiterate .•ur MOng v.iiiiinitiiK-nt in Ilk- ...11
linuati.ni .'I IIK- Women's (enter a» a
t..i clipports a,MUCH al the 1 in,,1.11 .i rVnnsvlvama ^ ice I'LIV.-VI Bishop will miii.itc .iivviiv ....itv v.k... .Mill mam iii.'inhv'rv ..|
.itninin 11 v i.< addiess ihe steps *i, iii. .nvi,., lh.il tlK' VS..ilkii v t',11, . Inlllllv itv ini|k.|
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shilil.m 11... km . Pnahhnal
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BEFORE I SLEEP/ Adrian Goldszmidt
Ihe \Jin.wi.inv Office hav rMM
■gall turned in an nnprewne livt ,.| vl.ltlvtK v
•The Ujrgaal applicant p.«v| cvei • The bbmaU percentage irk reave
in the Ivy, League •Mon applivantv tnmi C jlilnrnu
I l.-iida an,l the Midwest. • \ whopping " percent iump in
IIK- numhv-r .il tmeign viudentv who
applied • \ .' parcaal Jr.^i in Ihc numher ot
ntinontv applivantv. invludini: Id
percent amone hiackl and 14 percent
among OMeanoi
Ilk I niveiviiv iuvi ivn'i HI hi iniiiMiiv students \,iii.iv ■■ . ■ iK .0 \ikl ihv v re nthi
li.-l Puk up .IIIV colic ', |!Ullk lol
r, nn consistent!), ranks .1 01 ik-... nn- hMinm
Ii v ik. woikkr ihn .. he ot ,11 1 wail hi leave .KKC
1 Ii. .. niakniL' Hi, 11 .minion ..il, Iwiv. 1h.1i lor «
• A hi|! raaarM there are v,i lew
resources lor hla.ks is that there arc M> lew hla»ks and Pcnn is still a fair-
Is segregated place There arc no
physical hamen, hut then- are a let ,.| V.MJI and pvvcholocivjl OMM
Ihe .anipuv v.kial life iv viill
doiinnaled hv ihe Iraternitv wvt,-m
whi.h iv larger) all while and all male Blaskv Jo have tralermties. hui none ot them are residential and on
iv 1*0 ..1 :hcni .ire in ihe .ill povaerful IK' I here arc few hlavkv al while frmermt) parUm, and fearer imaei ■ i-iavk ones
IIK 1 mfergraduaM kuemM) cui rettl) ...mains onlv one hla.k lor more ihaii a svinevicr lavi w.ir there were rki hlavkv .11 all
\ikl ihe I nivcisiiv's residence
-vvieni ivn t muvh helter fkl usual, hlavkv lend lo Uriel with hlavkv ..ikl whitcv with whiiev When residential living imposcv .|v will on Ihe vitua
lion it onlv cetv worse Mv Irevhniaii vear in Inch rise,
three whites ami one black lived 111
ihe room next aOM 1 Irk- ol their original gaab was to make the hiavk itkive .ml arkl unlortiinatelv lor them. Ihev didn't mCCCCd Hut the>
.lid manage lo make hie mivv-rahle lor her lor a while
I avi war there was onlv one hla.k on my Kraal she moved out
alter ahout a month V\ here d she
go ' I hiltoiv House I he I nivcrviiv v collcvie bOUH lor
Ihoac inicrevtcd in Alro American , ulture hav turned into an exvluvivcly hlavk dormilory The tkillom two tl.k.rv are .svupicvl hv IXiHviiv. and iru lop Iwo are alwavv the lavt to go
in raomdran In short, tvhiteigoout .1 their wav 10 avoid Dultoiv and the
college house in vpiie ol Hv mien ions ad.lv 10 the vcereiution on
tampui Kevi.lenlial Advisers are ollen
tasking in hvith prograinttung and ...lull..11- when metal piohleniv n
cur Ihvv .ir,- required lo attend
raciam and Mtaiam awaraaeai w,.rkvh..pv hui are rarely ariHind lo dlucinaiaM anv ot their new I.Hind
undentaaduaj \ 1.1 oi RA's (MM!
ihcs van he prettv scarce in high rivet w.Hild lather Igaon a prohlem than deal wiih it arkl uvuallv ,lo
Dinine Serviws valeienas. par-
n.iiiariv Claa oi I^'II Comment, are also segregated informally hy tattle Nludcntv oitcn ernaa the entire ...miiionv Irom one pi! IO the olhcr 10
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The War in El Salvador rty Elizabeth Fachler
In l'l'>» Ih. S.iiklinivu i.hels over III.VV \l,.ll.l HI- I'uvi.l.nl Vn.ivl.,vio
s.-ino/.i I hv' .--i,.ii iii.iiontv ii| ihc \i..u.i.juaii ikopi, rejoiced nvei the s.iiklin.si.1 v .„IOIV They acre lire!) ol IIK aNivc arkl ...miption >»l Soiiki/a'v
.iKlaloivhip llvv wanted atMBg other , li.-.\l,.in i.» ,h.k*\e ths'ii leaders
vonk'thinc ilk s.iiklinivi.i niheU hjd s-v 11 ollciin • I.M veils Mi, 1 Ilk I''"1'
K. voliiliiHI III. S.llklllllvl..v loll-KsJ j
1,. .....in Mtcananu Damd 1 ilk h, kl ol IIK- tiitn.i pioiniscd,
,• oi.:.uii/c cU.iM.iis live scars after a 11.lv Mc.in.vliil,' IIK S.iiktimsias
, ,..i..i to rdaukl ihv- ikamoav ihaa: m \ win.h rvmaiacsl allot ihv-
■ l.«slv \'l~'l invi.iH.lion ...ic i.v.iiK'.l .-lc, iionv were
..IK.Inlcd lo. V.vcintscr 4 l«»H4 I he saikliuisias. wrio ,OIISKICI IlK'inselscs \lal\ivl I cnnnvlv h.nlcvl tlK pi.k.v. .1.
I..siatu oik Hut the Saiklinisias ivivcoc JciikM.kv diller.nilv than the
\1.ki1, .111 people .k. In ilk' I mtv'.l Mates iv.spi, .v.iii to IIK rs«lls on \..vcmtvi r» ciM to vivsiv.' ilk- leaders
• I 11K v. Hinti Ii S.v.ira n.i IIIIV wav ** in rx- Ilk ,.o. .I.kl I I.IIKICI
'i .,1 fvvn , lc.11 .INHII II
I v.,1 ,i..v. Is..1, the elc.lioiiv in h|v
.SIIIIIV IK- r.poitcdlx declared Ihs k ngnaaai ot < presaleM ibis SIUKI.IV
,.ii ikt chaapc ihc eovvinnKiii.il sina IHC ilut has existed in s . , :..i ihs-
iv..1 IOV years hccise ihe KSLN
:, SaadianM de Laheraetna Ma ill will ...III.IHIV' to vlivl.ilc ifK' nil
isunaM .KIIIIIIIIVII.IIHC poli.i.- \ .kilksrali, pr.scvs j, uikkr\l.«id in
IK I lined bates ic'samei ihc etanmce •I ...iklilionv .iivh as Ircesloni ..| , xprev
-i.Hi. lrcvsJ.HH ot asMKijiioii resrxvt to Hinun .lienilv aad the lormaiinn ol an .in.cpc" lent electoral and) •»
\i, .n.i.n.i ilk v. condmons arc non ,xivi.'iu IIK following an > fca et ample* ot ihv' prevailing situamm m Nicaragua
Ntcaragaa » only independent ik-wvpapcr /.. Phnuu Is .onvtjiiilv ..tivorci hv the Saadinista jtovcmmeai liv director. Pedro kwcjuia Chamorro I-.-1 a Nicaragua as a proa a agauM ■ regane that does not porma an) iilivisin ol its p..|incv Ii iv said thai
ihis is rent ol Ilk- .lev laiat 1. MI < I1.1111..111. rave in IIK- 111tc1n.1i1011.il press |\i
'vtit,' to icpoll .HkI lo .'iv, mv ivpillkHl loi |kihli,.iii,..i 1h.1l is nn piolv'vsi.m
I..1 alllkisl thr,. sedrs I h.iv.- Ik't Ix'.'il
iM» 10 exercise these riehiv hecauac •• ,n.iiiincni wiis,.r ,i,iiiv decides what
,.111 he published and wh.n , .mika I
have isitienilv suhntNted mvsell hi their 1 s.iiklinivt.iv| >.ipii,i.Hiv dictates hw all
this tiiiK" hut mv paticrKc is cikl. ','vl that our |.»h av inlorm.ii.v,- UK-.II.I IV
II,, lively iknii.ili/,',1 hv IIK- iin.iein.i ■ >r ihs" wiiiin oi .1,,'iiv..1 in ever)
pinion ol a ,ili/en the vviiv... IVIWIve-
in offense ae.inisi Ihv UMUUpiacM aikl >.t |vicvv-nl v.-.uiiiv ,<t ih, .t.ii.
I IK-re is n.» Irv-edom id pecss in S.m
iniivia Nicaragua This is not a rK-w i>lKik..ik-ikin 10 Ihv Sivaraguanv I mlci IIK- S«»nki//a reeaiK- l*i Preu\<i was .on
■ g a eoxciniiK-m VIK-IHV li-,lin,
ha al the link- IV.Ir,. loac|iiin ("haiik.rro •vinor wav a.v.ivvinatcd hy ihs- (.u.iidia S..in.sista in silvrkv his viiiivivin Mr
1 h.MM..no IK-V.-I lived 10 svv how ihe Saikliiiivtav wlk.in Ik' had Icrvcnlly vup pnned W.HII.I treat Ihe iiK-dia But
...my w..r.|v .ire still in the minds
.1 ..II those who l.mchi in the IvTN
K. volution lor thv' sake ol li.v.loin aikl ik.w led hcti.ivc.l hv Ihv Saiklinista
icciiik' Th..sc who tall alsHit fieedom kMe vxcrvi-inj 1 h.irh.ir,. censorship
. ill, iik'.li.. 1 lvin.Mi.li.il 1 lack ol
naann uncm In S.invtinisi.i Nicaragua ilk
IIOIIIIIK'SOI Mousienor tttxaikl. , llijvo
ilk' Archobishopol Manaeu.i i.- , lolv iworded in .kiv.Hkv i,>r thv , .voivhip .iii,,- Kclieioi.v freedomcanmeesnt in
. v.Hinirv whc'ie thv- government censon I, what should or sh.Hil.1 ik* tx , x
pressed m a, bureji IIK* opposinon leaderv ,,: Nicaragua
II ii,-,|iienllv ma allowed to leave the vi, in ur I hex arc under ■jovcrnment
BLOOM COUNTY/ Berke Breathed
vigilance and IIKH activates arc rcunctcd since th.v .1. generall) classified av enemies ol ihv rcvohjlMin
Ihs' Saikliiiivtav do s—i rcvpcvt diplomativ law ,HIKT I.V, Manuel I r hina f ara a Nicaraguan wh.. h.Kl tx-en gramad polanal asyhan hy the govern IIKIII ot aetahhormg Corn* Rica wav lotwil hv voklicrv o| IIK- S.iiklinivi.i \i
mv 10 leave lb. ( issla Kiv.111 I mhasss on Dcvcmhsr ;i i^na iin. actlna
. loi.iu'.i IIK- Vienna Convcmaai on Dipl.Mn.ni, Rotation* a., thv- In 1, i.iiiKii.,111 t ,.|iv.-nlioii l«l I'olm.al
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I !k' ahlH't gives .. ■.'lillipsA' ol Nicaragua mday I he., examples .'.iih.nslr.it,' wiiv .h. ,-le.ti.Mis hx-ld in
\ -.i..,,i ,k-iikM.itiv m ih, Western v.n> IIK examples also ,\plaui why ilk' ivpposllioil parties ill V.
1,...1 n( whivh imeraM m e\dc decided ikH 10 p.inkip.iiv in 1 hiisc so called vie,
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University Must Address Minority Needs I'cnn must become 11101c ,011
ducivc 10 minoiiiv interests wiui .
I w in, rcascd support v.'rv n.-.
pioiew.on.ii .nki peei advihing
K.i, I-III awareness workshopi should hecome part ..1 freshman week av w.ii av mandatory rot all faculty members Ms,, needed arc inoic hl.i. k lav.illy members, and
minorities m administrative roles Also nve.le.l .ire more black
students The Admissions Office must gel more minority students to
apply here and actually enroll here Only 37 percent ol hlavks asvopted to Penn matriculate
"The Admissions Office rjoam't
make Penn attractive to students.' an Admissions official said last week Hull
The numher ol hlaek applivantv can increase it ihc Admissions (lltiee markets I'cnn properly Pcnn must show ihat it is making a real clton 10 rev run minorities, and an even helter
clton to make them happy here lor sianers. the I'nuersity should
waive Us application fee fot minority vtudenlv Ihe OS ivnl all Ihat muvh
hui waiving it saw that I'cnn is trying to draw more minorities It applying
means little more lhan sitting at a typewriter lor I NN hourv rehashing
Princeton eaaayi more minority students will apply, and perhaps more will end up hetc
And perhaps irkreasing minority
praaanea on vampuv will dacraaac wgragauoa •><> vampuv .m,t acmall) make hlavkv leel a little more ,11111
lortahlo here And who knowv. they mav even viav lour vcarv
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Letters to the Editor Pro-Life and Pro-Choice
Abortion Debate Must Center On Viability Issue
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discovered ihji mcnsirujiinn is mur.lcr Md "ulc nusiurhjiinn s"n
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iii. prunan inaction I.H Jelernuning
ihe moralilx M ahorti euursc women hate the ii. ' I ihen
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\ i H Harpci loi having tin i' . inling IIK i.'i'u i'i .iht'iiii'ii
0 P Weun i> I ii i-.iisHittniKth.il nnvlilcrs such as Oovn tuhmnaion
Kcnaival «'t Kiuv IN Iniiii'.i /'/' Mcslnesda) I ,1'iii.m | ■• ili/e th.il Ihcs -UHl ni'i «omefl who
dc In have .in abortion t*hn arc being simple nun .^ I.' pro lifer* such .^ M I .lni.insi.ni eominuc in
lubbomh hold in ihe auaunniHin thai ill mmen »ho . in have .in .inN»rti»iii MIU. i nn niviii.ii .iii'jui\ii OVCI
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i nn.in Mho has an annnion as a cruel
UKI heartless murdcrci Ii one nwrc hi believe ihi- victt ■II. ivould think iii.H uoinen derive MUIIC «un "i sadistH
rdcasure from lermuwiiM •> nrcgnancv l hopv thai ^i. Harpci « artick makes clew in all iiut having an abortion - perhaps oa> ol ihe mosi Mrcssiul :\pencnccs thai •■
an can undergo \n.l i. M- ll nested this n,l. .il is i>nl\ In-
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ol .in miKveni person canraa he hderuied undct .m. en
kuntstaacc levl abuikMeh no ouira nans ii in.- haaih ol a bail I taondet
many of those morallv uprighl pro hie women can
iii.'i.i in have mailers ■ Jmuld the) II.o.' an unwdiii..! prenanc) inn her own NHI\ .Imul.l n-i he r>jNed upon ahllit) i
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• • aadeata applied ha 133 plascs in the Medkal Sehool this ss'ar
tdnstssicea 11 Susan Croll said lasl week thji I ion liir spots in the tost sear Medical s\h<»l CUM ■ alwass intense and thi\ sear is no dittcrcnt
I his w.ii *,■ received 3330 apples lagan in lill .i >|j>s ..t 133 students, (roll SJI.1 V' I think sou *M Ihcrc ihc
• t the mystery ladnnssiiins proa
Croll s .i i ,1 that I n i e c r s 11 s unelcreraeluaics ant ccncralle successful in the ednussioea process
This real DMrt - plicaati from ihc I ii Pcnnsylvaaan.
i\ us ike cent thai Peaa is ihc andcrgradaaai MI»«II most high!) n | la the unsleri:ia.luatc
I Ins is mil favoriUatn hul is i testament in the large number of qualified applicaali from the I ni\, •
added that there are h»o eondt nuns which olfei -indents .1 slight a-i
phis - there are teeo dill polk s
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highl) uu.ili'
nempti to in 'ho enrollment ill mmorils
' under ■nation »>t certain mmonts
gicaaga in the medical profession." \hc a.ielc.1
■ said she help* students unders land sshat enfesna the admissions sum miticc takes into avsnum when Jeter iiiining the I niscrsiis s tirsi srar
'u-il 1 lass
10 .k-fiiK sshai ih, I is looking fai are indteiduals who
aoald he a foad match lor the Penn •he said
li a program where -tudcni- fuse a treat deal ..I flcsihilits in nunae? inj; then **lni.i, prom, she add
A large number ol opportune isl in rescar>h and spcsial i-dusatHmal isperk-nses so ,• .. Is)- ,,„ lnt.
nKl Hk-niils IIVIISKIUJIS
»h" I take lull uliajoaa ■M*hl . ihai hiKh
.1 lnt I niu-rsiu
I il said Ihsr.- . mi ingle .'HerK-n MUh »hlih In IlklgC appluanl\ hul |»Hennal sandidales are iml^ed j^ainsi then |S
liui ~ aariwed •he said fix lusi pan of the process is
rMnparc ihi-s<- applkJlmns 10 cash other, lodttriniiM ihc mosi qualified and »h<- among ihcm
heal Mulshed lur ihis icho ml pio^raiii
II said 1h.1i ih<- commKiee u am .isslul in jtlii!ii!ine a diverse- student
hod) from J watt) "i untkrgraduatc has krim nds
I he-re is iiwhins; in Ihs admissions
polis> thai vmuld lasur ..nc kind .'I asadcnii. nun" over another 1 sa»l In last .iur inslnislions to ap plkanis Raggaal thai il ■ ID their adsan
hm laken a broad asaslenik pio graal KM adnuwHei into the school ol medk ine
We adnm peopk v»ho hasc n in IUSI about ever) undertradualc nuk't frooj l-njilish and phiiosophv 10 engineering ami fiusinc-ss shs- »aid
1 'I COarM »e admit more siudenis vsho tad in the natural SSICIKCS. hul
lhat - IUSI he.ausc v»c stcC more ap [»li. j:iis trnm those tnaiois
halaare between ■caanaM • ■• a . ur'kular ae
nsiik-s is importarM t roll said Mans ol IIK applisanls have evscllcd in .hallene
ipplkanls. it seems ha- ■1 "i activates bat have not done
imkh with ihcm ( roll sakl I hen ihere a pplscants who it a
themselses 10 lontcdi
Bg and I'lascmeni Ceatei Health ^flairs Mvnm 1
IHijran said there .in- NO >et , nleti.i «•!
» since ih people applying ihan there an spot1
people are loohmg lor a list ol things lhat us ill gel llK-111 in she -.n.l
I tsaarc students that the hl.kxl - sluh is ih. betier ihan the I'enn
Political t nion she added
Wistar denies unfair campaigning if eaahNMMl l"im pogr It
lilt iiui when a Ivasc this issue resolved
lur |wu I ik as addad thai il the Vi || \ arm the
i a .omplaini agamst
.Hess il we win or lose- we can sun plaini he sji.i \\ 1 inn t.i let ihs- administration know ihai
sse understand "hat tht -aid II1.1' lie li-el- that it the
\S|| \ loses Wlltai Mil treat Ihc il.inls
will But Iteal evt is.uie 'ail '' I the
employees 1 le hoard increase ■. ;ii ahoa favoritism la certain
einpli.i
10 sit around .mei i.ite for siv rnunths, 1 acai addad
W< know what we want and di- .iikl . alter 11 lirinli I
tianona should take no longer than three months
' 1- campaigi lively lor the- nil union proposal
We've In 1 .-.11011- md we jis convinced thai ao union
is ihe be-si option tor ihe ernptoyecs he -.net v»e vc K'e-n holding vontmary meetings in ssiiuh see ansvrci questions .inel diseliss the 11. ■ union aell .llll.llle-
"Thc law prohibits HK- from making ans promises or threats 10 the einploiees I ndge idded
I ndge i1-' -.nil ik- i- not allowed to discuss issues ol benefits and wane- with the employees
I am prohibited under la» todascusa .me issues that ccmei on wages 01 the actual negotiation beoefttt IK- aad
Il see did make promises that e. HI lei
retult m thi-m trying to loss .»ui Friday - eleMlon
In Dccemhei ■in their former union I.N.II4"' ihe Inlernational Hiotherh.kid I .nut Oiler- but failed lo dr.tse i IOIIIS sote between the w\\ \ tad the no union proposal Ihc ncxl eleetion will he i run oil sote between ihe two options
I ast month the WII V charged the In stiiute with reneging on ■ p.i> inct negotiated between I .K.II i"1 aad the Instituw in lime I9W Ihe- w li \
from I .k.ii 11' m December, began as eflbrts lit
In oreler fot the \s II \ 10 win representation rights tor the employees, it must capture ■ majority ol new » ballot
Students to protest CIA recruiting K iwanaard /r..m pagr li
on ihis is that ih, guidelines on open «\ ion s* ill protect the- students up lo
the |s>int where they choost annthei p.n\.
i \\ i PaMo I aiii.ii' i vesterda) thai both
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involvement in Central Vmet
W ery preoccupied mill the i i \ • roh in Ntcaragua aad 11 Salsa d I hi t I \ »as
-ibie lot ihe organuation ol the i- in Skatatua atkl in II
S .loi the-s pumped a lortunc into ire ihai Duane acai ihc
eleetion
Menilvis ol beilh groaps IIK-I lasi night to linali/e piotest plans I aui.it"
and plans for Isltkkkinsc ihc revruilei s entrance arc null kaaauvc
V. -tilt not Stirc hose see ' t" irgaauc iii.it pan .it the demonatra li MI Ik- s.n.l I Ik'te seill probable he-
three M lew people ano »iii IHH allow •i to entci .uki ssiki will also
lllow the- mieisieseee- 10 entei II the- recruaci is already in IIH- buileimc tlkn Ihes will noi lei him leave until Ihe buildine . loses ,u S Kl p m
\s. believe that breaking ■ small law is necessary in ptcveaung i ete.uei es il he- added
I antaro also aaad he- feels the- motiva hon tor the piiMcsi comes from aadeiM ignorance about CIA activHKs
W« are appalled a) the estein .'t iii noraacc on thai raaipai, be said Wt
fell lh.it we had b) raise student son -. loustiess to these- issues
( ateei Planning and Placemen! Dneetoi Patncu Rose saiel last nieiht that she ice-is the CIA repreaentativc shiHild be allowed to enlcr
I iklet the I nisersits s polks on open expression these people hase the right to conduct then bussmess oa oat campus." Roac said Ihe rtadenb hase the right lo protest, hut I do not he-liese Ihes hase ihc rijiht to phssualK prevent ihc recruhei from cahtriag out ottkes
I wimid hope lhat ihe Ipi.iniieii ptesenlion ol ihe tesruilei s enlraikel wi»iid hase i\" effect." she- added
Ihe protest lollows in the seal similar demonstrations at I nits Brow* and Harvard i niversities
U. student arrested after alleged rape <( •inlmurd fnirn pagr I)
aske-d IO eniei ihe fraternity and have i .oneeis.ition before she s»as .illektedls raped
Sim aiteikiine the awcttaa aerc Hackney, Provcai MHUIUS Btriich, Viet I'roeost lor 1 nisersits I ile l.ime-
Hishop Faculty SanatC Chairman laeoh \be-l Vmor Vic» PreskUnt Helen O'Baaaoa \s.i-tani Oaattaj Ooaaaaj Veil Hambuie: I nuetsii\ Kelaiions
Direetor \IIIK IVillield Craduaie and
Professional students Association I h .i i r m a n \ in s I s tn a n and I tkleteiaduau \ssemhls Chjnmian Hi .... Harris
Kose-moni College Presklent IXnoths
Brown said last nieihi ihai sik- is deeply disiurhcd hs the meideni
I .mi so apact about it lhat I would rather mil talk abemt it. she said
Penn V.onsen s ('enter Vssisiaiil Dneetoi IXrhbie LeviOSOO said last nijihl
thai slk- is seornce! al>Hit ihe elleets ol the incielcnt on beHh ihe- Victim and the I nisersits >ommuml\
"I'm WH) soikcrik-d about Ihis atkl sers sevrrs lor ihe- ss.Huan insolsed."
she said I in slad Ihe admini-siralioii has taken the- aslion thai it has It s srueial that the ssoiik-n ein this eampus
fed sale atkl supi»oricd She added lhat it is eurrentls unclear
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*hkh officMH) bvgMM Pabraar) -inh \ ha/oar held in the museum -
(hinese rntumla opened Ihe jlljir «nh
DaatmaMi oi (rarteai traditional < 'hinese crafts, including orrunverMal
•vtnj: seals ch..ps
nl sionc and arrMMaj in Chuioc illic'jphs
Sara PMaj Hong J gtadeMc KCOM Indent .cl Dread l tmetsitv
nncd intricate paper designs .1.
phneaian dnyoM and atadniau ..enes Hone created in. detie.ni r-v
pk Hue onto colored piper md then suiting JI the llusirjiii'ii
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i lallcrv where Paul 1 KM .I
Klein .>( International Cl—10001 demonsiraied h>>» to prepare Chinese ilumpl
kaaj Chinese toot k .realise BMft I KM told his audience Inftc dients sush js finfet MM or ran
Kirtseeue sauce , in he added BCCBWllB| in taste
Ml nude d«U|ch lot the dumpling -kins Hum fl.Hii and waler 1 KM asked Ml volunteers It.im ihe audienxc B .issist him in assembling the finished
pRMMd stutled dumplings • .mied Killed 01 tried
I HHI said thai dumplings are Ihe tradt N A Yeal - Eve dish ot the nor
tK-rn Chinese while the s.mihern Chinese ptetei tang vuan sweet
sticks rue halls made with sugar and sesame Ht added that IIM> lll| dinnpl tngs is mote than IUSI ktioking it - a ijimK ■cavil)
Making dumplings is an ..pporluniH i" strengthen t.innlv tie> he Mr I
Up activitv it give* tjmilv IIMIIMUI a chance 10 sit down talk ami
.i probkua I atei Msii.ifs crovfded inui Harrison
VIMIHOIIUIII la j series ■•! jets ranging trom instrumental ID dance Ihe perlor marwes hegan with sinrs, telling hv I ilv Y«k .'I the Philadelphi.i I \n Yeh reo-unled several legends explain ing iwigins HI Chinese Sew Year caMBtaboa rituals and custom-
Ihe ('hinese hclicve thev are the . ivlanls ot Ihe dragon Y eh -aid
I hu- lo 11\. o in ha r mom with nature is
one ol their nuin goals in hie an.' *av is ■ otaanra the change "l seasons with rituals
Ihe mosi important ol these is the new |MM Yeh added In n .- nines pre|varjlions lor ihc Ness Year
• elehrati'Hi ha»e heen simplilieel hut the two nw»si nn(s»rt.iiii renuin inlast
paving rcapecu lo aaocnon an.1 HMM ding lime v»ilh the IjmiK
'iislrjlion ot uudll ' shade's* orirK-d r>\ V.en I ong
U Vn inslru>toi ol l.u ,hi loi
matt lhan ' s in rvgan pr.Kti> ing lh«' martial art in Ijm.in I he art
itsel! has changed little over iis MO i'iio •> u i iMera . s ,. ud h has jlisass emphasized lh>- -I,milieu
nig JII.1 developnirni ol ihe internal organs such j- ilx- heart and xioniaxh
S Ml^ part lai ^hi sequcrKe Man ed lo he more 'I a darxe lhan the irodi norul idea ol j martial art uigfctli v» ith
its graselul and llukl BMMJoai Itul Sjn said thai Ihe r e senthla.ni e is CONK i.knlal
I I ai ,hi| ha- no relationship lo darxe
at "I [he movement, resemble daike IK- -aid
\ I ion l)an-e perforated I'v iiK-mher. ol ihe H j N v s lalion j I •
>hant- anpaauoa MMM ih<- aaaa Vudarve aamben folio—ed a hnghiiv
•ui ot ihe .ludiiotium I trgaru/er- ol ■■ \. , > . .,: .
iclehralion -aid IIK-V were pleawd with
'all re-ult-
Chartotte C'onrn) vodire-lor ol In ttttialioful ( la--rt-Mtt jlkl .i CO -|-oti-of ol ihe -elchr.ition e^preut -jli-la-liiii with the .illelklaike
I v«as vet this was
ve had lor ihis kind ol , ullural e i
-I lo have .i . lurk- with ihe- !c-iivines
llll TINKER LECTURES present a talk
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School ol Fine Arts
Federal University of Bahia. Salvador-Ba-Brazil
CONTEMPORARY BRAZILIAN ART Tuesday. February 19
4:00 p.m. Houston Hall. Room 305
American and Soviet doctors speak on nuclear ban i< ■mtirwfd (mm /vigr /(
Y>\ici Oncological Insiiiuie IX*puu
Director Nikolai rrapaimkoi -.nd thai ie knows no details ol ihe condition ol
■ el leader
I in not hi- phv-ici.m he -aid I
Unveled ia yoai couatr) ht a ind all the news I know i- trom vour tew-papers
\ i-hensk> Institute of Surfer) Direc
Mikhail Ku/in said he believes lhal
•ne debate beiaaea Soviet and Kmencaa doctiirs ma) strengthen the lighl against
war
V.e have COflM here to MUMtdl hiitnan .iikl profestionaJ -on Ku/in s.nd In knowing each
'liter bettet we will he jhle I" -Iretiglhen
out moveiwei to tighi agjm-i aackM lllll-
hu/in compared the coii-eyuenscs ol mjclcaf war with his own experience- .1- .1 itnlitarv surgeon on Ilk- ".esterri Ironi
luring Vint Id "..it II Ihere were --ore- ol d-iv- when we
•could treat ocer 1000 people. Opel lor over ^tl hours in -ucce'--ion Ik* -.nd through hi- interpreier "This 1-
ikHhing compared 10 what condNiom would he like in Ihe event ol .1 nuclear war
Are 1- phv sic tans stand h\ and wait lor the d.iv when we will he unahlc lo 10 treat Ihe -ullering ol .ill HM p.i items ' ku/in .1.1
Ku/in said lhat regardless ol their political allilialions the phv-1,
united in their .ause hoth .is proie- -tonal- and a- con—tenltous humans
Ik-pile .Hjr |si)iiical dtllererxe- Ihe panici|vani-oi out movcmeM in in lavoring more vigorou- actl
*/e -one alter native lo .vthcr or to die together
ii'i'Sss memberi -.nd da eovetnmenl ha- noi Milled their
'■iit.pokeiie-. iddlOf lhal he led- lhal this is hecau- I the S
eovernment jikl his org.ini/alion trc similar
lh, po-iiion Ol ll'CSV. dtlter- verv
little Irom the poutiofl ol lh.
(lovernment because Ihc Soviet menl pledged no Itr-I use- reducing the numher ol delivers svvtems in 1
. I -v .irs
*>arvoti- ihe poaaion "I Sonet phvskian- jtkl tftv II' I'NVi are verv -intilar to rrh'sc- ol Ilk'
riiiktii YNe will not trv and
[Htrsuade ihrfU to do othenaisc
Kuhard Stienman Philadelphia hunch PSK rik-mher sakl lhal Ihe grikip
will concentrate its et! Kfop
•itprerH-n-ive test halt
Our Wail iMiyiag vl everv arm- hill hui
.man
In ihc- next several months ellon- lo push lor .1 -' han will
he increased In effect, ihi- law w<>uid elimiiule Ihe pnssthilitv ol ilx ,le llknt ol Mat Vi at. w Jckl
• . v-in t huikl we.i|>m- 11 cm
,att 1 tesi them Stienman -aid the PSK h.i- ;
nuclear le-I Km as it- Itt-t -lep to a
nuclear ltee/> Ihe rea-on we have decided on Ihe . ar lest han as an important 1-
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S -let phv sic tans ended the da) with .1 lout ol Pit 11 ide I pin 1
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Athletes in action are the key in Penn victories l( imtlituti from hu. k pagr)
K0H Penn 71, laic hr.
rnd I.Mai fat weekend I . I •
ikpage * tirst road -weep .'I Hiovtn arkl
'iivc he.miung Penn- ,,iash j
n-l Ivy La -the
ken undrsputcd r- • fira
ii ihc hallwav mark M |vj WIUHI
li'i tfk first lime m Iwo .
MhliiK abilnv ■ s.Mticthing that wc
think is war) MPMM I" Ihis haskcthall
team I mlrpagc said V>
jml efuivkncs- mm peOftf like Phil ami
. [Broancfll Bui ike) HI ai*. JMC
iii the Jelcnsivc hnar.l- Bad eel ihc
Kill up where nm-t platers whn jrr-
gitled .is the
Bi.'wn and 1 ale hnw nils
well -tneked wilh plaset- wl*. despite
being ic.« |ined athletically an- anung
Ihc mod effective rcrtmindct- in ill,
BTOIM k-0 hv Ihc ft I I -v \1 . t, ^
rtmk i .in.i 6 11
iMilrcrskind Iheir .»p
prnxnls hs ,TIK-
I IK H ' hell
Bt M K ■ • ' Bi - I rupMn, k
■ HI Chris Ihidlcv MjlrcrsMjrx!
IIHHI hv an
une
' | ■ - lK.il is insim,
live ili p between
Vt,
like hi run nuix!- •'• I I the
i
hard in the offensive hnanh Ii *>
muvh rtllVUI
MfCd tfl. - ; • 1(1
planatmn . ■ ihilits in in'
lirsi I.
third ilraiel
W 15 33 left in ih» .
ink hv Muldct . nppe.l the rails
that extended the Htuir i 'iime
lead In 41 >] In that puini in the se
..md hall Hrnwn had grahncd lite re
r»wnds nine Mlnnf] ami made .11 (4
eight shiMs (riMn the field while Penn had
pulled dnwn |ust two rerktunds «.*r..
Icn.ivei and , nnnc.tcd .Ml oaf) 0M of
i-Id goaf attempis
Hrnwn respiMided In three straight
Penn haskets with another shun spun
an.1 led 4" 4." with II :>* remaining
\tter a ~ ^ run hv the t^uakcr- Cingiser
,ailed a timciMit H settle his lea", d'wn
and instru.t them In lake higher per.cn
•us instrusii.Mis ht
.•Mivcmng a M plat Inn MM a
lhal mads 1' I M Inllnw
Mulder s lasup h> lconO| In at trk'
pnint. imludKi.
1 Hi 14 in .1 i..w
V.. -. ■ fun
>.'l said > IHI ijn . v.-. nls* \iHir
a.. .■" hut when
it s nr.w l.n a hre.ik tn 0CCWI ami the
hall > hs-lw,
emne l.i eet ilx- hall ever) lime
II .>w n . .■['(s.riunii. ■
•rhea Rick
Mjhifi with
ills
\'V W.Hlhl '
M h-Hind Hut Pills aMd hi- .II|V
"iii.'ii his gjpermr lumping ahiht\
r qui, ker than his up
:i I s an.1 his s II p e I
alhlelk haskelhal I(K-
hall down and thvii ..MH.II .11 .1 tur
narnuixl iinnf
rrllhi
^s.
that rcNHind Pitts ^«M BV
splii se.iMkl ihinj: (Kir fu\
I'K-nlal misiaie and is a little hit rioa HI
h..\ .ml Pills gels inskle arvl
hall Wilh us wc wnuld have nisi aOBM
Mir hand .MI the hall
Vie haic H raise Ihe- le-el "I plavcr
in where Ihev .an pass and .al.h well
en«Mjgh Cingucr addesl Kul that . a
res rutting thing It » n.M as .1 wc hasen 1
iried In rcsruii plascrs like thai It s iust
•laicn 1 beta su..
•ing ilk haskil ..
1
B
■
-silmg .
Ik
I nli»,
1 fuiline
■ uhle .i.nir.ill
me a pi.1.,1 ,.i Bnamtell • calikei hut
.I.MI t haie pinhleniv with havl
skills like passing iad .at.hing In lait
in his tWO and a 'I
HI.IIIUII has laid the hjtiadalHMI
team thai could dnimnalc Ilk' I.
1
• 11 mine 1 \t ■
lilst n.ill |kinitv Saiiiul.
r I
with a team thai si'Hs t.kir Ircshmen
Kfl ai least the lime hcinj. Ihe
Qaakan have t greater number nl
■am wh.i are ahle M ellc.lisch ..mi
hine iheir .Hitstarklmg alhletk skill, with
their .Mitslanding haskclhall skills
parikularls M ihc guard and small Inr
ward p..situMI.
V»e hasc gu>> wh.i .km t plas wh.i
•«Her athletes than ~MIX- of Ihe gus .
whn stan lor .Mher teams in the league
\nihnn\ Arrkilk- said
plC a,..ir,ling tn I itllcpage.
V.Mt Mas. mil 1 seld«im used senn»r 1 i. ifct la.test player we hasc
•ins nl straight ahead v|»
I hi. deplh a r»n .Mils a prmlikt nl lhe
.-nt hlen.1 nl i.HjIh cipcrierkc arkl
■ ihat th»- Quaken poaacaa this ymi hui als.i at I ittlepage s ahilils in sia\ a
-lep atk.kl nl the '.ague in anlu ipatiaf
,: ... 1. IriMn
. ss ukihile haskethall plasers iwhn Ivy teams hasc difficulty re.ruiting MI,
' ills answj\ 1 inward in •
kei more itnanfc athletes
it. vary mipnnaai t.. he able i.
. the lalenl aikl progW e4 siHir
leim as well the league and region S.MJ
Ik line HI I iltlepage said
leli as ihiHigh ,nir lasi iw..
img clauei pu' u> m J silualmn
I.KI einHigh qualili hig gus.
w, leli we were Ihin wai
wilh the |uyi with ipeed aikl quukiks.
wh«i .an als.i (kisi up and ^o hi Ihe
I nier Put. .uv.1 Hmmwell IliMh (use
1 raaudrraMc diflermce in I'eiin . rk-rlnrm.iike this season Hmh
have helpvtl tn.ie.ite a dimciisinn thai
IIK- Ivy l.,ieue~ wkeduliog
ss stern whi.h .alls Int team- M pl.r.
in 111.1 OVC1 -4 hoiin aikl 10
irjvcl up In l.nii hnurs between game
site, may make ihe difference lot the
i.'u.iker. as race Inr the- In . h.impinn
ship ■
Quakers move into Ivy lead with two road wins ft ••niinurtt 1'um ba,k /»!;■■ 1
Inn lurik kct hig iiK-n
.aiik 10 the 1
I • en potab 'ii ih.s
^ 11.1 IV1111
halt'. within rwil putnli .11
well IIK-II
ID with a la) up ovet
Umwn guai.i Mark Dal) \IKI wuh ih»-
. ihen In,I at J3-53 Mmuiwell |Mil
10 sl.il with jn
lumper that ranked
. lean thrmigh Ih,
lh. BrBUM ^hnhadiusi ielirk|uish
.d I.' straight |kiints and then lead dur
lise minute .Irs spell rM n
IMO hihen -. n pre) , .1
nn ih, '' ■ .id ik'iik'si. tree thr.iw
[srmrtunm
' Pean - 1, 11 wa, "
'h. .Il.ilitv slfijk
Missing five Iree ihmw, includ
iik' limn rmb nt !>•
B ...llt.-I Vlilh II Ml nn Ihc Clock aikl
P. nn ahead 73 61 ilk Quaker*
.-nipln\ed a i.Mif comers nlTenvc 10
thwart ihe Hruin- with their nuivkne--
I11 ih. \ ItollC IIIMII .lut.h tree
ihinwsi and Ka. in 11.
ion inr ihe Qaaken Ilk ana marked
ihe lirsi tune in three yean thai Penn left
Man.! Cjyrn mi all 11ptv.1i
I u
I
nl two minute-
link- Vi, -1.111..I out ilk -e.ntkl lull
-isels minded aikl thai put us m I
little hnle Hut w-; JHII the hig guv- in
• It ss 1 Teak inr the- Quaken,
whn liMjikl Ihem-elie- in lotc pns-essinu
,i| lirst pla.e in Ihe league ilandlftgl
■ftet (niik-ll ivalloped Harvard M 43,
in Ithaea Penn retained ii- tnp poatnon
with a 72 hei i i.tms n i.tas
night ai Payne NMuiik's (isnuusiuin
fhe 1.) •
rive minute* into ahea
rale IIO-II, ' r. |va»l Called tnneiMit
Whatevet wa. dncuued in the I
huddle 111,lent'', wiirked as>aleMui.k
I) Inughl hi ■ 1 'mutt
-i.iikkkii Brian I rupali • con •CCIHI 'empl- to thtust
Itiilldngs into a sh.it lived lead.
' Hut it wa. \ .t the
..•niest a- Penn men tcampeicd ahead in
■ run ovcl Ihe nevl IIHII niinu'e- nl
a dl) ,ailed a
mush needed limenut. tin Quaken were
well out nt reach 41 27
Well almnst \lter nearK Ml inuiule-
W. Squash wins a pair K onlmurd /mm ho, i pmifr)
llkthndls.llls , li.wed up III, Hill. I.is -
winning all niik mat.he- and In-mg only
' .Mine- V\ ith tlkii lk'\l .Msp..
i.III Cornell .1- w..i» a- jnhn-
• mapd lu-t when things teem
IKlrfl I'. 1111 was
nn with .1 .1.
Vihat ensikd was one nl lhe clinevt
mat. tk-s ,.| the seasnn I he Quaken and
I until were even .11 4 4 with Ihe ninlh
and deciding match between Penn s
ll.iwn 1-nedK and (nrnell - Maltha
i.khar.i lied .ii iw,. .aiik-- each
l-.khard area Ihe luul game 15-12. and
I mikll ha.1 -eeiinngls rnill.-d nil i stun
nine J 4 aga
I won the lust two gaiiks with my
hands lied behind It!) ha.k I tieslK
said I got inn nvei.nnlidenl
lusl Ihen. the- yuakers got help Irnm
an unusual Murcc a contractual daaaa
In wiMikrn s squash, a sshiml ean ihuu.,
In plas its inai.tkv in seven nr nirk-
pia.es wuh ..,,n pla.es being used in
the eveat of a conflict Ih, Quaken pla)
In nine pla-e- Howevei the Big Ked
■ni> tn teven rkereforc uacc ihe
iiiimrk-r eight and nine mat.Ik-s weie
*nn h\ Comefl. the enntra.tual .lause-
turtk-d aS-4 Penn Ins- uitn | 4 i (Quaker
ikinrs
It wa- ubvtou&l) a very confuving
-iiualinn \V. i/el -aid "I here is gmne
tn he a nalmn.il rnceting alter this -.a-nn
to make the -ituatmn more iiinlnini
i in s.iiuf.l.ii the Quaken hoMed a
mund mhin murnameni al Ringe
I'.Miris ic»taJ) twn play en from eight
-.h.kils took pan in Ihe annual
le-tisities V. el/el viewed the inurna
iiwnl as a vhaike tn get mnie evpenerke
Inr individual plasei-
I .linp|vd people dnwn in lhe lineup
in nrder tn make thing- uiwe .nm
rxtitive she said
Mac* WcueJ ■aurkfkad a rJaaa leal" hvMkirs in nrder In make Penn -
nui.ik's uk-r, .nm|vntive ihe- Quaken
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MO la/ilk-- . ivei a
-is minule penod Vale -puite.t 10 I
I s 4 run arkl put
nailing hv ii,l foul points M 6
II own downfall
hv lurningtht ballovet numeroustunet
llk-v had M liirnnvers nn Ihc ev.>
i rattled a mi Put- i*
pnints seven rehiMinds. three eausb.
.UK- hl.kk ami ihiee Meal* -aid
ue penod ol a gam. where v.MI
iltle mental hre.ikdnwn- Hul we
-ii-taiik'd tlk'ii -urge arkl pulled II nut
We relaxed Mtkert *i got into Ihen tempo RacUM explained vs.
needed tn slnw down - e OM
latter* Perm raaeout| and u-ed the hnu
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the I.nil ,nrnei-| there - I lm nt
uuK'kncvi out there .nki no tax in the . all hilkh Us
With three minutei leli in lhe game
IIK- Quaken "IK^- again broke nut then
uninu.hdhic lout corncn offentc
Ka. inc. Bnimwell \rnnlie aikl Jnhn
WllkOft appinprialelv stalled the game
while ilk frustrated Bulldog) devca
K tried tn foul But tin fierce defense "I
ilk- Quaken prevented i ale from moan
inv ton nt ,
,i sputter sunk- oflcnsivel)
I ittlepage -aid Hul we .lid a g.nvil |nh
wilh out exe.ulinn overall lhu .nn
.inuallv ,hanging .Iclcnse. kepi Ihein
.•ii balance pisi eamuth In ihc flrti hall
.•in backcoun worked mi the Vale
i \ them inmate Iheir .i|
ten-e IW.IV Ir.-II :1K basket 'Kir :tun
defense did a g.Mid |nh nn I'll/patlk k in
the fitsi hall and nil Iludlev in tin
coad hall
Bs'i.ne did a great I.M- tn keep
Dudlev whn is nne nl Ihe IkMtest
play-en in the Ivies withmit a held
' i ilk- lirsi 2u minutes It t a credit
ue Ami Pitts did .<n . v.ellenl |.M>
ln/paln.k He g.M the unpniiant
hu.kei- and impnnanl teh.Kitkls when
we struggli-d Phil didn t plav like i
Fran I had In pi.k up a little nn nllcnsc
Pitts said I needed tn pick up smiR- nl
the slavk. MI I I - • Ml than I
usualh would I ,lidn t leel ik'ivnu- al
all alter a while v.HI get used l" :
ing And plaving with cvpcrk'nccd
plaser- helps v.HI IHJI
liver the- weekend, all the l^uakers
helped cash nthet IHJI learn nlleu-e
team ds'lensc team And the usult-
were mirth the effort Ilk- env ihle and
iilialgu.lhle lop p..-itinn in the' Is \
■ ent nn this team.
Racine arid iftei the Vale contest
there ai natedscoren (*hn-
i there Perrv was m Mil trouble
Hut everyone picked up ihe -la. k
I h, i, lire i I !U) - lUI Ni, learn whn
s».nil tn plav \ikl when ihev
, h.iike ilkv pl.n h,u,l_
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3866410
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M. Swimmers torpedoed by Army B» JON M ||U XKI/MVN
Ha*l J /h ih sk-tcai CK8JIK ans earlier
IK MM II would hate Npcllcil
M lot the Pcnn men > twaaaaaata
.mi 11 MM inviij.1 when Ac Qaakeri
-I bs that m.i/cin In Anns nn Salurdas
I meant MKCCV
Penn JKI n« ,ippiM*h the IM „,„
I .ih«iui IIK- OMBOM mack ■okinc Im J Victor) -\itin I* oast ,,| ihc
a I cafM Quafccn a*tn i was
is jv nan) »wi—HI .IN pimiMc
pet EMm In this I.|V,I Pcnn
.1 Ma expcctaboni
*V« .K-liniUK MCCTrtod
Hjrrctt -.ii.l I he
•kale purpo-. v.jv i,, r pga
' "i. \s . Iijn ! hau-
Mr puaw lineups in there V., went in
a llh J posltis, altitude hl.l II waslrl j
ihnuch ii svaaa'i .i MrriMj HI ■
.Hurts hi M ny-inhcrs I he bM
■ .i came inmi !.• i.ipuin I,MI
n. who mm the- M style
IK-I 2M .ir.l. ,,| ih.
i^uiie dote, hul ihen Oltcn suddcnls
pulk'il awas ■MMHdj laMiicialinc his
■ TpiniiHtn in in.- latter hjll of ihc cscni
Ofckta swam ihv lest III' sards in Vi
sconds whkh alter iwnnmiiMj JJ«I
lu**J sards IN j slriBM 1'iiiishinc linic
IVnn JIU-I lljiul 1 OBM ' shed te-
rn Ihc one meter OsVaaJ ,>cni and
won the ihrcc im-u-r cscni later in ihc
kk1*re>ai> Cooper **SJB'I ark* bo* bathe JKI
k«»prrfm—H dweaayaal *"> laciaaaaai >onsistcry s
i Qtakcrt .IIMI uaaliraal foi
•n- Itn- »ji ihc ajkuaj important
■mil • ihc meet IHyn
i read) ejaaHlfcal m the rher ia the apaaoa
Uaed atiis tlneaf .how in.; in ihc
■r.i-iik' in qualils in ihai
I I- well Barren kntcd wnpncmve HiialiKinj: in hnih Ihc 40 I in
Jlyl Ihv
S I ; Kruilcl
I ■ : "-.KtNlrokc I .INI scar tin '^uakiTN ias1) manacvil
lo UjeVatlf) .ii people lot indisulual
,1,111s and Un i»thcr NISIIIIIIICI > Im
/,l.i»s In contrast ihis ssraaofl Pcnn
■each asm M-IKI fa) in.-1 aaMno
IIK VUJICIN haic alrcadt guAliticd len
li-am mcinhcrs foe individual cscnts
I urthcrmorr aach has ejualiticd in
■anaral evaati caaaaaiaai Pee* iKoraaf possibilities
-Xpainsi Hanaid BM »CIIHTKI Pcnn
hufn-v In qualili «*->crjl nlhci N»IIH
IIR- i-i|thi Qaahan »!*• ha»i- .ii
iii Njualiii arc v* *." 11 ** iihm u-a*h ill ihc
mgel NiandaiilN Hul evM il IIK- <Jujlii.-r\
iad) aaeaaaa i" aJ»i a ic» twiicanen la
iTK-ir Eatferw loater, ii »iii rapraaaai
ihc aanjM Neai eoaMajeai ia lavaa
iijii
In |naNlKi-ihiN »CC| IIK- tj.iak.ci-> »ill
ctMuata ID *"tk in I«.I inaapi ihc-
IUNI tin up MijiU- up "i rtasac »h.i
- vi-i gaalil I -ii raa
will ciMMinuc Iii IUI down ilk-ii lOtal >ai
and .nn>cnlijl,
Nliittic n>tli>Kliial Nl»ii>»ini;> .IC.II">' 1\J<
>afd In cam ihcm a he nh in Ihc
I .iNlcrn. IIK ^.-vi-ivl jtnmp COB
Nixiini: HI ihusc >»hn have alrcad)
ijualilicd anil wnfi naiil
K • • . . p ■•'.'>.[>- i id Mill
hetta i - H ..'aNh k.ilh. I .i*l,i, Cilhcil vcill Nhulllc
ihc iinc-up vi iiv tecoad tjraap ol i»an
'iHi> .an p.i>.iln> qualil\ in acldmnnal
c»cniN
Ihc prrfian—L> "i Naa raaq awaa
»iii he en i-h.i.i/cd JI ihc Baateraa a.
aaaa) pcaati an >n ihc line- m ihcsc
CVtab Ih»- K-ain thai lak.CN lirsl in a
lahq earn i" poaab whale all mher IcaniN II; | j |,j,
' lhal
\<»k Iron the usual 4\|im nkliMclual
nid 4(100 IICCNUIC ICI.HN. Ihcic
•id abo iy i . i
ihiN rcia>. iii, ateaaheri "i ihc 4a 100
IICCNUIC H-;.I. lean "IUNI aat untl in
taftimniag Jmiiiic then a«ual ilniawc
IUNI Ihc- Njny IVnn Nhmild ly- ahk Ml
r -inii ,i( .ni ihrcc rela) >
,-i oa iha rctajri
>i>>aptain and '. '.i\ aiKliiTiiiaii I "in
' .ml lhal WC
■ -! rda) • I ho war
»i luic ihrcc itfU> - ihai iu>. .i realniK
-h.nKi i I i>i leu Me rcall)
• >nl\ had nac lhi> teal «•> ikhnilcK
PROFESSIONAL QUALITY
RESUMES MAKE A FAVORABLE IMPRESSION
48 HOUR SERVICE ■ • . ■ ■ ■ i
OOU UxJwO npTionpL nuumt /CRVICC
S E Comer 45th & Walnut Sts Umveruty City
W. Cagers lose to Brown and Yale It nnlmurd from hack pagcl
SaMrdaj nijihi afanaal Vale ihc
ken Imind lhal this kind oi >car
aaaa wti FoUoaruaj ihc aalid per
m, c agaiaai ihc Braiaa Paaw
: . -l.uii.inl pmc .icain-l ihc
f| II Iii I r. I.
! h, Qualrrn commined u penonal I in Ihc tint haH Vale tailed 10
..ipit.ili/c tin Ihc Pcnn IIHIIN coarvCfftUM , hi >t i '• (61.3 perccMl free
m IVnn oftaet M foulin| klaameaa nootitaj well Iron the iidd 48 i CM(13 Oi -"> as the lir.l hall ended
., Hi >lltie
Hul. Ihc Hulldi'iiN vhipped J>*a>. at the
(Juakcri in the ICCOMJ halt ai ihe\ huilt a
•I pmnl lead. 4>> 4' halt>»,i\
Ugh the linal periinl Vale N ihooteri
allVC in Ihc period, hiliinjt J3 '
percent i Ih ol l''■ aflat aaoating a mere
percent 111 of J3) in the npenin(!
.l|' 'ninules
In addition. Penn was unahlc t" ,"ii
u-n itv Iree ihrov.> Ihc Quakers pro
hahlc should hju' ntu-cd the tree
ihro»s and sunpK reoanled poaaniina
ot the ball alls' touls III the iiainc. Penn
'vticr trom the Meld 16 percent
: M> than Irom Ihc Iree throw
line, vshere the Quakgn ,on\ened on
IUNI 42" pericni >«a >>r J11 nl their
anenptt thai statist], vsas produsi-d b)
vchiih. onls 24 himis cjrlier had heen
Iron the toul line
B Pcnn hil all Ih ,i| UN Iree
thrnvsN
lhal ser\ .nmparisun cvcinpliMcs the
last." m the Qtaakcn .!il
Miuiiics this naina Jaconaaeac)
k lidat I pla\ 411 siilul minutes
Irci i 12 potnU Niscn rehourylsi said
It s ihc ream »c kaa ntoai oi mn tamet The onl) tamea »c ve played 40 niinulcs this >casnn have hc-en against
onljndSi Im's |vchn heat Pcnn
M 60| I don I know whs it happens
tin I do know one Ikwaj il »,- don i
,"iie,i it we <<• not going to win ans
more caim's
IIK la> k ol cottolfttenc) ohs UKINK was
COMagMWf Ihc otlisials ihou|ih in
doiiliialK ,1'iiNtsicni thnniiihout the-
game were not .unsisiem with each
othei I lik- offic lal sailed a tight f.i
Ihc othei wa> ■ i' Fret said
Ihcs wcrcn I good tos;cthci Vih.il was
being called at oaa end ama*i hems;
called at the other V»e were sailed lor
more tools, hut Yale was dcfinitel)
. ••-li-
lt was Penn s lay k ,.i aggreuivcncu.
parlyularls on delcnse aivl -m Ihc
lysards-which MM the tjuakcis naahag
Ik-Npnc the Ijsl thai Pcnn plascd an c«
hauslinj; jianw ajiainst Blown the cscn
tag hctorc the (Jiiakeis diss.niniccl the
taiiyuc factor
*a> as lued a- u> Itcshiiian
Inrwaid Shan htoon 'II pointsi said
Ihcs plascd Princeton last aajfcl I' "
das | Vic nisi ,lijn I lal I -iisls
crunieh Ihcs were inu>h hcttei than
lhc\ wen be W« wcrcn t
up t"i ^ ale I he inash sircssed thai we
had lo plas tw,- gatMl hut we kesed on
■
V>e 'i ,,insiN
Maow added "•■ placed at i ilht wc IUNI due inirscMcs .1
bej h.-ic
MED SCHOOL DEANS SERIES:
THE KOAI) TO MEDICAL SCHOOL: PKKPARATION AND TRANSITION
ring
KOKKKI kUMOVVII/ O rft> VVo^ingiOfl I nil-ITSII\
ANDREW HKASl.rY. Medical I Pkniu) Ivanla
PUD MJBC, I'nuiTsin ni Ptmniylvanla
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 19th
Ben Franklin Room, Houston Hall 8:00 to 9:30 PM
Wrestlers lose matches i< ■inlinutil from ha, IL fax"
i hit overall problem I aachle son
unucd was thai wc were aeak m the
tnsi limr wcyhls Thai and a lack ol ex
pencace nail) hurt us
\galM lasl Mnnklshuri: (ojiyla >
istors was BM I r\ I '! • lew
hiehlichts nude trom ties m the
I "pound aiyl heavywtteta disisums.
.•Maker, List the rest ol 'he matches
I dkl a Im hctlci in ms sound
nMCk (iranda said I di.ln I jiiu-up
and I didn t make an> ,runal mistakes
lhal nail) made .1 dittereiKe
II was nut .1 gnal das tor ,mr
•rev s\ e looked
all rich! hut we were miMing a Im ol
iiileiisils
lau,hle LOnlowtl that although he
was nm happs with the results he was
,ils«i nm surprised
It »i I ha.1 l«[v
I au, hie said We hail sum,- good nul
,hc> jnd KMHC h.Kl mate hi > and (hat s
c«astls what hurt u- incomiMenc)
I 'is-s weic two Inajh learns.
Ion Ihcs ie prohjhlv
gong In win the- laagJM so it was timch
lot Us 10 expect much
Stall Positions Available in
the Living-Learning Programs ' N*w Program Latin American Living Looming Program (LALLP)
Director Aa t>« naDoreCae to* c's.^vsg ('
'nacnrteo ctyii1 '
Spocm m*s or 8<pe»ierxci letov.i- •
preraquami ComoernolioA f mrvwiod cmn.pg^QQ,,-, opum-
Amencon IkP w* Do located . • • sotMouioo-
nouM 34 revdentt wrso o>» inh
•■wi a re*cJenhoi conv -.
Other positions available for Acaaemc Year 1985-86
Director International Program [<A - Eas' Asia Program (1 position)
RA - Arts House (unaeterminea number)
Applications & more information available from the West Campus Resiaence Office (HRE). 3820 Locust Walk X6663 or the College House Program Office (HRN). 3901 Locust Walk X5551
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RIGHT HERE i lawa'say and C aaneoriei and Lanoscacasg sannos* The a—nr<9 and bees* lyetg lungs Caa us el i?i->, '46 1760 or 457 2361
LARGE ONE Bad'oom apt eveaatae June itau August *om and Spnace 6370 monen Cat 387 5854
SAVE 444 on *>ma*»e and avt*. naoonai wto* bckats Caa our Tctai Eip/eas semoa tor beet oaais internal onei r-av change 3322***
SKI ss^saaa Break «s a pnveto reeort "om 415000 moudas 3 bdrm tnrnnouM vrf*»apiaca Ml tenets and horsae' March i-Mercn ■ Caa 84643318 Huny
SKI VAJL asth the Penn Ski Ckab March*11 0«y 4*»»l» *> round esp aatar* nosei end Ml tckeet For irsor* assarmakon caa Peg 222 1148 or JorvAlen 347 1950
SPraaeO BREAK M VAA JO* me Penn Ski Cab trom March » it ** s «ae* ot sk«ng and partying m Oudss Aatare wt kckeM and hotel •or only 4*99 Ca* Jon/Aien 387 I960 or Peg 387 36*1 tor more
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SPORTS Page 12
The Daily Pennsylvanlan Monday. February 18. 1985
First place ain't the worst place Athletes in action key Penn wins
M VV HWI S ( DM |0M
• ■ .in athletes
there IN the Pcnn taea'i basket hall leant .i group i'l basketball playing athlctci who arc aba ethkttK
• ibjii pttyen B^h to nan ilunoanl)
I.IV I'I, better aMi H • Brown M • I tnguet said athletes
who are basketball placers jtvl basket Kill players *h.' ire athlete- On our
IIIIIII.T ear-its | here »i- haec ^-u>s »ho Mt athlete- but n«K haekcthill I'
.ifkl i»n our v arsits we have j;iiv\ wh • iKiii playen hut i»x athletes
1 arls in the -ccond halt .»l Krujj\
instil * ganc at Brown'i Marvel Gym
At Courtside Steve Berkowitz
ii.iMiini the Bruin basketball pi fu i.i .i III poini advantage tivci 'he
leu man - to meh Brown ■ m Hun pointi I he Hnii— then
itt then margin io teven Ju-t under three minute- latei it was h.K» M two
miiHiii- iftei th.ii in
were ahead be i-i^tn and coasting to .» »m »hkh -aim- without mrwaid
Chm I i/o who limped to me Mdelincs p tied ankle carl) in the-ontcst
I he in-xt night »JMI t mush .lillcn-nt
PeiaVi overall ciuickncss gave M
iroubk .it both ends of the floor, > ale
..'.uii rom Brennan %aid 'Ihcs Iceea Lin like I i/o .HKI they bring la .■ em
| freshman forward ltui| I'm- It dafn t look like- iiui-h ol a loss to IM
Mu Quaker- Issnteaed YakI'I km
penenced forward IkM mm nwmraM tiraoven while bttlMkraj .i io point
ll.illtiiiK' lead Salurdac nighl .it I'.icne WhiUKs Gym—wan IVnn then turned
it* attention to hounding the Bulldogs hacks ojn stealing and fasthrcaking its
cis io J IS point bulge that held up.iui
the game** final II minuto F-inal
It iinimuiit nn page Wt
Brown, Yale fall to Ivy-leading Quakers
By MU- -k.su KKVsSim M W HAVI S ( ..nn Withawcll
'ilcd ultcnsc a line tuned defame -ind ...iiK- smo*h running all around ,
■he Pcnn men N basketball MM casdv isasscd ilk first I'JMX lev r.»ad inspection this weekend
the Quaker Machine notched ini preaene »» heating Bro»n n "- and "tale T2 «• I IKTI aeN lew breakdowns tor I'enn it In hi i dunng the middi ind swing. and when the Quakers Ji,l Mall, a simple
recharging ol the halters was all that was needed
I IK- engine that powered the R Blue tn their lilth COMaeattve In win
. >>ulil luse ground 10 an abrupt halt Iri da> night in Prosidcnie when soph.mi.ne lor«.ir,l ( hris I I/, \ .1 * ital
IVY STANDINGS Ivy Overall
PENN 6-1 9-10 Harvard 6-2 14-4 Cornell 6-2 12-8 Columbia 4 4 8-12 Princeton 3-4 7-12 Yale 3-6 10-11 Brown 3-6 7-18 Dartmouth 2-8 3-18
C# J Siuj-i OcktMi'
I'ltin's IVrri llriniiuill .ind ltrnwn\ liKtd Mtildi-r cimli-sl .1 iclxiiinil iliinni: ^ rnlu> nielli's punt
sog in the Pcnn mashineni went out ot the Brown game three minutes into the inlllesl
On the Ouaker rx-mh. IVnn u.iinei
(1.11 \ Shiekls hurneil to tape- up H/o s right ankle Bias) re entered the game
li\e minutes Liter hut he was Inactive during his minutes on the hOM lor the rest ot the game. I !/ev sat on the hensh
holding a pair 04 irutsbes and wincing in pain
Vke think it DM) he a slight I1.1,
ture ' Penn coach (raig Ltttlepage saul alter the Brown game "Chris >aim-
down on his ankle gOUtf, loi .111 ofTmlv* ic-Nnind We thought it was a sprain V»r thought he'd shake it oil hut he
didn't We're taking htm to was now The \ iass were negative But I i/c\ s
spiain was serious enough to present
hi'ii from pi-ismt 111 Sanndaj s game
wHh Vale \kith the - lent pi rfbrmer
nMol ken 1 'Hjld (use thrown in the towel Instead Penn
■pad an.1 lound ita -'length '
..ihs-i v Malones reluming to KtiM l"r the
trr«( lime in tic 1 . Mil - Hal
place Md 1 hitting some unsh 11 long range cornel
dots Btu.e I etVowit/ who I 11
llepagC look OH) ol the starting lim-up as discipline fat emotional oulhuists
I efltoa u rnlc tthted m PCM'I | with Cornell last WCCkCOd iedr. his energies atKi powered his wa> in the
paJH 10 estahlish hunsell a- .1 legitimate lltlidc svorjng lhic.it lor the' Ouakcrs \nd rmhtnan Phil Pitts who started Kith gatiK-s this weekend was ■ hxak
[ace ol intenatt) •. 'ntnhuting Minted rehoundtng JIK! delensc in a less than
Ireshman appearark c \ml there «ai more Highls t.mted
guard Pern Bromwell pitched m a game high 2. points ill ol 14
ihooting) And. as always ..iin.iin Karl
Racine was a Mead) force directkkg the Ouakers when tho battled ha>k troin a
ten poini see ond hall deficit "It |Ust shows we pull together.
I etVowit/ s.11,1 Vke had a huge hole in
our lineup Vke nisi h.nl la dig down
deeper without Chrti la there 'We have too man) waapona.
Racine added "When thing- are going
M don 1 IUSI rei) OB "lie or two
people \llei .1 lull hall ot trasling haskets.
Brown C l< 1-6 Isicsi entered the cc
SOIKI stan/a with I klllD ."'' U lead Penn -tarted oil the hall in a defensive minded ollcnse with a lour guard little
man attack iKactne. Bromwell. Pitts and Anlhons Arnoliei But a 10-1 Bruin run
sparked h> the tcbounding and tur-
ramitgl bank shots ol fi I I Stark I angs
aukU} reversed Ike Qtiaken' plans ol quick delensc Penn now behind b> a W 29 margin needed some quick ollcnse And 10 counteract the skcscraper Bruin lineup 1 Langs. 6-6 II Kid Mi. .ild Murrav and
It nnlinued nn pagr 10)
Scoreboard M. BASKETBALL
Penn 79, Brown 72 Penn 72. Yale 6fi
W. BASKETBALL Brown 81. Penn 78 Yale 72, Penn 67
WRESTLING Princeton 34, Penn 12
East Stroudsburg 37. Penn 7
M. SWIMMING Army 76, Penn 36
W.SQUASH Penn 7, Johns Hopkins 0
Penn 4, Cornell 3
IVY BASKETBALL Cornell 64. Harvard 43 Yale 46. Princeton 46
Columbia 67, Dartmouth 63 Cornell 75. Dartmouth 54 Harvard 59. Columbia 56 Princeton 74. Brown 54
W. Cagers drop a pair Quakers lose Ivy games to Brown and Yale
B> I llu\l V- llll I It ciHild hacc been a great weekend Im
the Pcnn women - basketball team All the Ouakcts had to do wac upset
Ice league leader Brown on l-tidae night and lollow thai up be defeating
> sic on siiiir.i.n wnh that ■cccmntlati Pnn-eton win ocer Brown on
Saturday night would rocket Penn to within a hall BBM ol lust place in the Icies
But it didn't happen that wa> Instead the Oujkcrc (6-1'. ^-4 hriesl
let the- tantass weekend slip awa> . drop ping two games in which thc\ had numerous .ipportumtics to win Pcnn
lost in Brown X I 1%, and then to Vale.
7J 61 The Bruin cicton. \aiiK- a* the
toughest blow to Penn La-i ccar. the
Ouakcrs had a shot al the Ice Mile, but thee were beaten b\ Brown on the fatal weekend ol last season
Thet>iakers were hea»> underdogs m
this cear s eoajkM against the defending champion Bruins who antn
undeteated in les plac entering the
cairn- But Penn controlled the game s tempo and stased cloce to the powerful Brown team
K\ the- hall, the Ouskers who had
led bfkafl) dunng the first .11 minute- trailed be f"i\c points. i2 17 V- usual.
I'enn sullercd Ironi a -ecere height
disadcantage But the> ocereame the disadvantage b> shomng 4" ] percent ■ I " "t Un tiom the field during the
opening hall During the first lisc minutes ol the sc
cond hall, the Ouakcrs shotting went cold and the Bruins nulled M I V-4'
lead Al lhat point. Penn loddealy came alive, ssoring 11 eonsecutne points in under three minutes And with 8 II* to
pla> senior captain Fran l-rci who iinished the game with lu points and scecn rebounds sank two tree throws
to tic the- aeon at <H-58 The Quakers surge continued as the*,
hit tree throws and controlled the
board) \s a result. Pcnn stormed to a 71 M lead »nh three minutes lelt to plac
But lust \~ seconds later Michelle
Siniili Brown - »> I junior lorward got knee on a hrcakawae. Penn s Cindc
K.uikin attem|<led Io chase tier down and hl.uk the shot, but in-lead she made a downheld tackle on Smith, whose shot
lell anyway Smith hit her Iree throw at tempt completing the three point plac. and ihe Bruins had a 73-7J lead The teams then traded baskets lor the next lew possessions hut with I" seconds to
pla>. |unior guard June Stanibaugh 119 points) missed a Id loot jumper and the Ouakcrs laN was sealed
VV e had them but then I tried to mug that girl ' Rankin said "It s disappoin- ting to plac that hard and lose
Penn coach I "is Ashlec obciousls
upset be, the loss, had nothing but praise tor the Ouakers
We played a hell ol a game. Vshlec -aid We had our best shooter ISiambaughl taking her best shot al the end Just look al the sue ol ihat team |Brown| Cheek the rebounds |Pennoul rebounded Brown 44 41 | It - |usl been
that kind ol sear fCnnrmurd tm page III
09 0 aa »'t>ai*- Koliui toils, h tries to iiilMiiind a |>uss againal V .ill-
W. Squash sneaks past Cornell, 4-3 Quakers survive 11 Big Red scare
n> MIKf t.KI MH-I
it was aapaoaed at he eat] lor the Pcnn women - squash team lhi> weekend The> weie placing at home ig. I J.chns llipkins and Cornell lar Ironi powerhouse teams Both were
seeded an entire divisHin below the t.hiakers at the Howe Cup tournament in si .1 week
IK- tad thit Pcnn heat lichns Hopkins and Cornell on I ndac wasn t surprisme But the wa> that the Qraaken did n was
I el - iusi sac it was a strange w«\ to win Ouaker ,.i*h Ann Wet/cl said
l\nn i^vnol it- weekend wnh a con c tncing shut on CKIOO ocer Johns Hopkins even without lop seeded rs.ucn Kclso e>no was |' lour
ikiiiK-nt The Ouakcrs t5 ' 0 4 Meal
il nmtmunl tm pmgt 101
Wrestlers beaten by Tigers and Warriors
nn »ii siiino learn lost a pair of matthi-s to I'rincelon and K.isi Mroiiilshurg this urektiid
B. SHI V\HNBKK(.I-R It- a Irustralmg lecling when a team
searches tor a cietorc and nothing gOM its was
The Penn wrestling team is preseniK in such a situation, alter losing Us tilth and suth straight matches this past
w eckend Struggling thr.Kigh their third -on
sc-cunec loafcag weekend, the Quakers tell victim Io Ice I eagiK- leading Princeticn. V4 I., and Last Stroudsburg.
Jr»7, at HutchinvKi (ienma-iuiu on Saturday
The Ouakcrs laced (he strong Tiger team HI Ihe meet s lirn match They
were hoping lo avoid falling behind car- le as the) had done the week hctore against Brown and Delaware Slate
What we need to do.' Penn coach l.arr> ljuchle said last week before the match, is win at least two .it ihe lirsi
tour weight divisions Well at least it was a good idea The Quakers not onlv tailed to win
two ol ihe lust l.Hir weight ..lasses, hut
Ihec lailcd lo win am as Princeton lumped to an earl. J4 II lead on lour pins
I thought we had a chance." Lauchle sanl 'Joe (iranda had the best -Iiot in ihe I >4 pound dicision. but he
got -aught early and was taken down
I had a poor day." explained (iran da. who later won his sc-sond match.
and I made a lot ol mental mistakes "
Vndc laitel notched Pcnn s (irst win with a pin in the 167 pound dicision After a loss in the 177-pound class, the Qaejntn came back wnh a w m b> Shaun
Sholder in the I'd pound mai-h j4-< dccisH-n Captain Cars tiiegernh added three team points with a decision in the heav\wcight division
Ihat last malch.' Lauchle explain ed was not important lor uv because we were alrcade out ol H It onlv mat-
tered lor Oar) and his individual record
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