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UNDERCOVER WORK
FBI to explain job possibilities
NEWS, PAGE 3
WEATHER
Partly sunny, breezy.
Highs in the 30s
In The Holiday Spirit
Show gave glimpse of medieval times
ENTERTAINMENT, PAGE 8
Central
Michigan
Right Direction
Chippewas defeat Chicago State
SPORTS, PAGE 10
MONDAY
December 5, 1988
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Logo under fire rS^SL™^
3 Chippewa Indians voice
opposition to Central's logo
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by MARGARET WOLFGANG
Mine Saaiiiavv Chippewa
Itidi an Tr ihe iiieinhei - told
lll.-lnher- ot ('Ml- i e .rilllilMee
mv e-t ij^'at \ny ihe u-e ol the
I 'in v.r-tty - ' < li ijipevv a'"
li li kliaine, the-v find the 1..^. i
.,l!.n-iv e
Tin- I'l. -ident - Advi-oiy
( 'olllllllt I II I he I ' -e nl
Chippewa- a- the I ' 11 r.. I - e I \
-\tiitx«l heard a new -ule to th.
I--IU- ol ('Mt"- nn IvTiaiin- 1--110
li.em the Irthal iiieinhei - l'ti.|a\
The tubal I..ember- talked
ali.ni! the iti.. tmi;. vvhi.li wall..! open to the |,111.Ill . alt. I
v\ . 11 d -
"1 think the'. \e -. . II alee,thei
-id"' ol the » 'hljljl. VV.l (e. o[,|e
-aid Cat t s 11 e I ..ti tn.u -i n :;
.1 it i-« tot lol th. Sa:- m a vv
( 'hippevi a 1Mb.
'the |it.*'. a itinu ht hel i- n.o-t
I hi ppow a Indi.iii- -hate the
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('hi|>i>.",\a Tribal Council ttiat
the tin kliaine i- in.ri otlen-t\ • -.
Heron -aid Tlie cotuii il ve.ti-.l
la-t i.eeentli riot lo , | ;*,.-,- CMl"-
Fact-finding
produces no
by MARGARET WOLFGANG
N'o del I -1. HI - vv et e Iliad.*
dill 1 lie a meet ill;: ol tin-
i -i.iiiiint l.e ev, minimi; the n-e ..I
■I'llll.pi'W.i- a- ('Ml' -
riiiknaine when- \ i. vv - ol -..tin-
Native Am. ru.iii- vv. te heaid
I'i id.u
Ihe Nat iv <■ Am. i i. an-
ad.lt .---.-.! t he Cl e-liiellt -
All\l-oTy Colllltllllee oil the I'-e
ot "Chi|i|.< vva-"' a- llie I'imi i -it\
S\mhol to help the i.'inii.itt.■<• m
lt- l.u t -liisdini; ettoit-,
i oiiitii it t.i- i !ia n li.an I), lb. it
ItiniiHin-t -aid
the I omill ittee I ..ill llu;.-- I e .
he al all e\ plot al.. r ■> .
llltollll.lt loll -eek I II y -I .IU"*
u-e ..I tin- ("hi|ij..v\ a nnkn.mie
"I llll \ lew I - dltlet i-llt Iri.lll the
Saginaw (' In ppevi a Trib.il
(olllull ' -an! I'.olillle Kk.l.llll.
wh,, ,.,],| -fa* -jioke at tin-
tlleet lli-j
hill oj.|.o-ed to the vva\ et 'Ml'
n-e- it.' K.kdahl. -iml. nt patent
. i. IV o i a t e loi the > a y 111 a vv
t'li I jij.ew a t'aiii. atn.n ! )e j.aT t
111. Ill , ~><~~t I I' I'lloaeivVaV St .
-aid
All.l the .,h-.*itlot| ■:.„ - 1,,-yoTld
,n-l the |,..--ihi]it v that CMC-
ii-i- "! the Chip] e. vv a nu kliaine
in.n be mi -u-.ei Kk.lalil -aid
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i ri t ;::..* " I'e aa Ki > [ii"'!i Mount
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The CMU Chippewa
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decisions yet
K I I , ya\ II I - I political -ilelue
.!.*].alt ll eetlt l ll.ll 1111.111 -an!
111!- melting- 111 tin* l'le-l
.l.llt - le .. ell I ll. II. .V . e I ll l\ el -ll \
I el llei are i lo-ed to ill.' Jill! -In
Sm. . we're not a dei i -ion ■
II l.lkl liy holly tte- loTimu! tee l-llt
...V.I..! I.\ llle open llieetlll^-
.u I . Km-. pn-t -aid
I he -A hole idea I- l.e l.e able to
-t uilv tin i --in not toi t he pubhe
to debate the* I--IH-
I he 1..CII- ' ol t he lie. . I in.; I
tend, i! to l>e on the ( 'l\ ll iiljit-
I'lilliniO-l.itl lep.ilt. tvin-.|en-l
-aid
A I ep' ell on tile h l-!ol V o!
■Chippewa-" a- CMC -
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Windfall
CMU may benefit
after MSU receives
a $7 million grant
by BRYAN G. LAVIOLETTE
CMC e\i»it.- to i;i-t a chunk
nt a $7 milium ie-earih Kr-l"t
awarded another ,-tati- nni\.-r
-ity
Mulligan State l"ni\»-r-ily.
Ka-t l.an-mv;. rei«l\ed VMird
Krid.iy it wa- aw aided the ^rant
trorn ttu- National Si-u-ruf
Foundatt.m and t'Ml' pn.hahly
will take part ol tin- pur-.-
tin- ^rant will lund a Si-n-mr
and Tei hnolo^y lh-.-an.ti Center
ha-.d at MSI' Murohial i-iolo^y
i- the center- field ol -tudy
<iuv .lanu- ttlarutiard and
k.-p H..I. 'l'ravhi. IMkiy City,
announced tin- ^rant Saturday
at an MSI' pu-- i. elileietice
CMC III.IV len-ive Sallll,(lllll
dining a tuf-yi-ar period Irom
th.- uraiit. -aid Khh-r I'aul.
i ll.nr in.ui ol ttie clop and -oil
-cierue- di part Hunt at MSI"
('.Ml' (acuity and ^raduatr
-tudent- may pi j>ait ol the
money h.-iau-e the\ were
lontiacte.l to lake pan in an
a-jH-tt ol ttie re-«arih Ttii-y will
-tudy the miiiohial 11 an-lornia-
tion ot wa-t<* product- a major
ohjccti\e of tin- center, -aid dim
Tcidjc. ttu- principal ime-ti^atnr
tor tti«- ^rant prop.>-al
t'aul, pr..!.—or ot cr op and -od
and Mii-nce-. .-.ml MSt* will
tnatcli the jjraitt witli (unit- from
the nun ei -it \ '.- operating
l.ud^-1
"A yrant thi- >>/.- viry rarely
i nine- without -nine j.trn»as
att.u lied." Paul -aid
The e;r.mt will hrin^ SI million
lor the fir-1 \ ear and $1 ."> million
Im i-ach -ii!i-e<pii-nt year. Paul
-aid The univ.-r-ity re<|ue-ti-d
51 7 million per year tie added
he wa- not -uie when MSI'
would -tail reeoivitin money
ll.elll NSK
the n liter will have aliout 2(1
microbial h:ol..^i-t- Teidje ^ald
in a previoli- interview ttie 211
l.iolo*4i-l- would cull-tltule the
►':.■*. ..; '..-.• GRANT f..<)-- 19
Overseas visit is a 'dream come true'
Scholarships will
put CMU students in
Germany for a year
by MATT BACH
Although lllo-t people Would
love to vi-it a Ionian country
living there- lor a year tniidil
intimidate -onu-
Hut for three CMC -tudent-.
m>inn ti> (i.-rni.iny i- a dream
conn- true
Ken Harnard. l'ro\ -opho
more. Mitch Place. Ihirryton
junior and tirian Smith. I-ike
City M-ninr. will U- ^umj; to
(it'rmany in Oclutu-r un a
student t-xctiariKf pro^rain
Th»-ir trips are Ix-in^ funiied
tiy a !-chi>lar>hip called (lerman
American Friend.-hip (Tutt
Exchan^i- Program, said .Jarru-s
Jones, assistant professor of
fort'ijjn lan^ua^es. literatures
and cultun-s.
The students had to apply for
the scholarship by Nov. 15. and
were interviewed and picked
P^
Farmer knocks out electric
pole and power in one shot;
i by KAREN EMERSON
i LIFE Suff WntW f
.1LVi.ih.*T./w,,,b1i
MITCH PLACE
Nov 2*A. .Junes said
"Seven students applied tills
year -- anyone can apply hut it
would help if they were a
(ierman major or
minor. . usually hetween five
and ei^ht students apply." Jones
said
All three students said they
were majoring or minorin^ in
KEN BARNARD
BRIAN SMITH
(ierman "The scholarship pay- fur all
Jones said the exchange their tuition." Join-- -aid "They
scholarship for CMl' In-jjan in will recene monthly -ti|H-nd- of
1977. ().">(> marks."
"We send three students over He said the money will pay for
there and we p-t three students." their rent. Iood ami most
he said anything else they need
This is the third \earCMl'has The students were puked
tx-en able to send three students. —————————————•*..———-
ho said. Pk-Jbe See GERMANY Page 19
A farmer's combine running into an electricity power pole ~aa
| blamed for a power outage Sunday.
' Earl Morrow, director of plant utilities and building maintenance'
j for Facilttiea Management, aaid power wu lost on campus at 11:18
i a.tn. *and restored at 12:46 pm.
Jim eStorey, regional communications director for Consumer's
i Power Co., said a farmer drove his combine into a pole located at
> 11466 N.Luce Road, near Shepherd, shortly before 11:30 a.m. "; ;
I The farmer hit the Shepherd distribution line " Storey etaid.
-; The Sheph.erd distribution line feeds power mto three subsU*
tion* in the area — the Crawford, Chippewa and' Sbapbevd
substations. It services approximately 5,000 customers, he said.
Power was out in Shepherd, part of Alma and part of Mount
Pleasant — including CMU's campus, he added
:"' He added this incident is "unusual" in that most poles are Ut by
automobik*, not fanners in combines. —
;r Btoray aaid he did not know if th* fanner waa injured to the
toddent or if the'combine was damaged. '-''""-. „
'Morrow said Facilities Management personnel immediately shut
d^rwn the two swimming pools on campus and proceeded with mt%m!i
piec'-BttUeoaty stepa whan tha ytjmmrwent out . *■'■?.*: "* >
• -We i»eked offon thaboiters,* he said. "Wa didnt hare any power
to more the akaaj* in the condensate pumpe so we backed off on ^m
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Object Description
| Title | 1988-12-05; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1988-12-05 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Monday, December 5, 1988 issue of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. Also known as CM-Life. Originally published biweekly. Later published three times a week during the academic year and once a week during the summer. Began publication in 1941. Previously known as Central State Life. Issues from 1999 to the present are available online at the CMLife website. |
| Subject/Keywords | Central Michigan University - Newspapers; Mount Pleasant (Mich.) - Newspapers; Isabella County (Mich.) - Newspapers; College student newspapers and periodicals; |
| Copyright Permission | Copyright 1988 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
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| Language | English |
