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Central Michigan LIFE
Vol. 69 No. 8
M985CMLIFE
Cigarette machines taken
from University buildings
14 pages
Mount Pleasant. Michigan -48859
by MARY FRANCIS
UFE Ass't. New* Editor
Cigarette vending machines
have been removed from University buildings to encourage adherence of the new non-smoking
program
"The University feels it is inconsistent to offer the sale of
cigarettes if they are going to start
up this policy,* John Fisher,
director of business operations for
Residence and Auxiliary Services,
said
The non-smoking policy would
prohibit smoking in public areas
This includes residence halls and
academic buildings where
machines wen- removed, .Jcrrv
Tubbs. vice president for Business
and Finance, said
"We didn't feel it was consistent
We don't want to encourage
smoking," Tubb> said
Cigarettes are stilt sold in the
Hovee I'mversitv ("enter. Tubbs
added
"It was part of the agreement said
that that building would retain "Cigarettes never went to
the machines It is sort of a residence halls — they went into
service center." Fisher said operational accounts It is not a
The machines were removed substantia] loss in a budget as big
during the summer before classes as ours." Fisher said,
began this fall. Tubbs said George Jennings, director of
"If they want to buy cigarettes. Housing, said he has heard no
they can buy them someplace complaints about the machine
else." Tubbs said.
The University
did receive
commission from cigarette
vending machine sales, but it was
not an important element of the
vending progrurn. Fisher said.
^ For the 19S4-85 school year, the
University received $.0,778
commission from the machines
"It is a small number as far as
vending machines go," Fisher
said
Unlike other vending machines
and video games, residence halls
do not receive commission from
cigarette vending machines,
Fisher said Commission from
amusement games goes into
residence hall social account.-., he
removal
"So few residents smoke
cigarettes; they are probably glad
to see them go." he said
Jennings agreed with the
University's decision.
"We should be leaders in that
area We should be encouraging
students not to smoke." •Jennings
said
Frank Piz/o. Mount Clemens
lunior. was not happy the
machines were removed
"They should've left them there.
If they want to smoke they should
l>e abb- to smoke . they are
losing money -— people used to
buy those cigarettes," Pizjo said
»See "Cigarette"—page 13
Friday. September 13. 1985
Bargain
buys
Auctioneer Ron Stolz of
Mount Pleasant gats assistance from DPS sergeant
Tom Tubbs during the
annual DPS auction, left,
while an eager crowd
waits to bid on a variety of
Hems, below. The auction
raised a total of S1.890.51
for the Public Safety
Scholarship Fund for
students. The auction
featured recovered stolen
goods, lost or stolen items
and abandoned material.
Carie-r/aWtaaira*
Walk-home volunteers help
students prevent assaults
bv an(;i (;ast
1.1 FK Staff Writer
s.in! more Nolunteers arc needed "< >ur goal is to get
other h.ills to start their own." he said
Grohalski also explainer! another reason (,>r
More than .'(Ml students have volunteered to do starting the service. He said. "It's just to get more
their part to prevent further sexual assaults from p-eople m-.olv.-d -,nd t-> let them know there is a
occurring on campus problem on campus "
The idea for Dial a Walk was originated by three l-ust Near Merrill Hall sponsored an escort service
Woldt. Kmmons Hall Council mcmlurs in order to called the "Cenlteman V Club." Tate also had an
reduce the vulnerability of students walking on escort service last year, but has not decided to start
campus at ni«ht one thia year.
To u«r Dntl-n-Wntk •rtudonti who vmuld normally The Tnwrra Activity Adrinory BoaKt *f TAAH»■ fc<
he walking home atone can call the Wotdt/F.mmont planning to start an escort Mi-vice and hae
denk at 774-5533 or 774-4109 from anywhere on presented the idea to the separate Towers hall
campus and ask to have someone sent from the councils, Annie Mara, Troutman residence hall
Dtala-Walk program A team of one male and one diri-ctor. said
female will meet the caller and walk him or her At lieddow Hall women can call the desk and
home. Thorn Orohal-ki. a service initiator, said receive a referral to one of the services
Orohul-ki. Union City junior; Dave Hcmpel. Scott Khodes. Hastings sophomore, said Harries
I'lni'oniuiig junior; and l-atice Whipple. l-arising Hall ha- a ti-t of n ohnileer- fur t be women ofliurnc s
sophomore, initiated the service Sept '.* to call
(In.hal-ki s.,n) the majority of those who have Thorpe Hall has a similar service Paul DiTra-
Ni.timti-f led are I mm Woldt Km mans but some are t.im.Sl Clair Shores senior, said a list of \ ol tin leers
tm:n oil campus Imm Thorpe will lx- posted Monday in female dorms
Dial a W.ilk has riot U-en u-i d uuuli becau-e .mil in Ho-, Center A woman can then call a
ann I aware ot it (in.hal-ki-aid (Imhal-ki beheN es -p.niic person. DiTr.ilani said He added the
mam people will take .id vantage of tin s,r\ ice oiu i- volunti er mu-1 show picture identification w hen he
iheN krvw it |s available arrive- to e-cort the Woman balk to hi r residence
Though there .ne ul reach _'i>u voluti i r-. < Irnh.i-ki ball
SGA discusses pornography issue
Attacks prompt new measures
bv.IEFF (.KKKN
I.IKE Staff Writer
an error and told us things that were of no real value
than not tell us something which might l>e of value."
McAulille said
1 he Hunt -tring o! -e\ual a-s.cults on campus Denslow suggested females avoid U-ing alone
have prompted -pen.,I iiica-uies bv ana law after dark or in the early morning
i nton erueiit agora us and a -penal Im urn. to 1»* held " I..idles traveling .it night should go with a friend
Monday, hv Univi r-ilv ctl'niul- It's vi rv rare for girls in a pair to !«■ assaulted My
The -pev ill loiurn ho-ted b> [iittriro Pre-iderit best advice is to walk wit ii someone," Dt-n.-low said
Aithur Kill- an.| Public Saletv Din-vtor John If someone i- assaulted, sexually or otherwise,
NK An hi!, w ill attempt to i leal t he air of 1111-co nee p- police nUlcers oflered some helpful advice
lions dealing with the ia;*- -'Illation "It someone is assaulted. thev should contait Us
Fib- w ,11 i oti.t; a i,l on Uni\ei-itN poiic.N on rapes immediately Tvpuallv. a uilmi will talk to a
behind a ilething rack Were .,-nini. -aid he opened t he topn -tot and Mi Ail lib- vv ill pn--.nl i nlor mat n -n i oin i r rung roommate flr-t. but we need to know when* and
talking about I.Mn _*l->earold di-.u--i.,i> alter he had been the -.-xual ,,--au!t- and *~.--iblv di-clo-e -•■me
people capable of making their appro.u bed bv -mile -tmi, nt- :i.i -t hod- the I I, p , 11 n,.-til .-I Publii Sab ■'. v i- u-ing to
I he -• llliig ot pornographic ovv n i hone." Ku rtu r-mu. Holland reijUe-ting SUA lo,.k into the ■ "mhat t hi pro!,!, -n i Mi Aul itle -aid
magazines at the I'mver-ilv ;uni<.r. said mailer The h-r um w ill ho i omlui t.-d al -'. p m *ithe!iovee
Center P.ook Store sparked (.reg Crocker, student repre-eii- () Brvuii -aid the St ud< nt P.- .k Uiuv i-r-itv Ci r.!< i lab- lliin.ii If.Kiiii
opposing views bv members ,,! tin- t,,live tor di-trut one, -aid the Fxch.mg.*. _'n>» F Kellow- .I.--- 'apt 11. .1. I'. n -I., w ol the Mount I •[, ■-ant Potu e
Student government As-.Ki.iti.m 1,,, ,k- -hould he remoN ed not -.11 anv mater i.il t hcv i on-ui.r I ). par I r::. r.t. -..-! :h.- ,;i-, i- doing it- part to
Itiur-dav night. but action "The statistics in the lale-t pornographic and has not 111 a al l< v late the J
hv PAT HltAY
1.IKK Staff Writer
i einair.ed unrc-olved murders, rapes, .md ihild molest.i- number i! vear- 1 he I'C |i,»,k
Paul O'Hn,,.... SOA pre-nli nl tn.n- all have one thing in Stole <!-•.-- -.11 magazines s,,rne
-lid the i-sue ot -elhrig porno ininmoii pornography The people -Indents and -tudent group- inav
graphic maga/me- inav t»- the have been reading it and t.uita mn-id. r poinographii.be -aid
hotte-t one loii-id.nil hv the -i/u.g over il U-fore all the-. AI--• at 1 he regular ni.-i t ing the
board I his vear t lui.g- hav e t aken pl.u c. < n s k. r bo.mi appointi d a i ommittee ol
Mvk Klein, r-tna. -tudent On-ted lunior. -.ml thre. members to look into
lepi e-eiitat ive tor di-trnt three. 'I lie -idling of poi I'.ographii rr,i-":i- behind and thi Ofeit-et.
-aid the is-ui- I- a matti-i ot mag.i.'uie- at the li' was put on the closing of Park l.ibrarv t ■. !.-■■<!
pc r-anal i hou e held to allow representative- t mie and drink The t tin ■>■ n.emb. r- are
"Were riot talking about to gather -Indent opinion t« tore Di-trut Three ha pre-1 nt at I v e
(liantw av vv here soin,- 1 *J-n ear-old taking ail ion Todd Lev it t Oak Par k -..ph. -more.
can grab this and go look at it Dllrv.in. Mount Plea-ant ISee "SCA"—page Ul
when it occurred." I/en-Iovv -aid
Deli-low al-.i a-sured victim- thev mav remain
arioriNinou if thev call in the report to the jM.lice
V'ut mis may contact agencies -u. h a- la-1. rung Far
iT74-'J!'lh' which would runt.i. t the polae "Wed
like to talk to v 11 tiuis. but it thai - riot |>os-ihl,. wed
at least like to know about the milllrtiir
Orne a female files an a-aull complaint, -hi- is
What we're doing i- what we'd i!.. with am big guaranteed .iiionvnutv
,.,-. totlowing il-ovn bad- Lvi-rv time a Den-low urged -e\ual a--aull vutim- to contait
, ii» p., - ;:,- i , in,.-- o it it 11 ■ in mil- -om.-oiie ■ -1 t he pola e a - -oon as po--ih!e, mu .- t h.v are in a -ale
- ,:neb. .dv vv i- .' '. a u ■■ < • I. ad- and we hav .■ t" tr.K k place
t),,-ii; i|,,.oi 11. n-!o.v -ol "K\ idera e i-'ifteii lo-t b> impiop. r ,u tion- I know
He add. d tl,.-v w.n a! .. making an ettort to it's a-kmg a lot. but doii t ihn.w ilotbmg awav or
j, ,;,,,[ i b. an i b. Tt.-r a* d I,. I p out 1 >P> u.nh them, then- is often valuable ev idem e lo-t that
\N ■ d . that r -in i \t ia pat i !- a- una h a- we i an wav "
W.- hav.- t.. p.it i,. I the n-t ..: t la- i itv ! - - . but we ! rv Sexual a--ault concerns have U-en prompted hv
and -wing bv w !,. n. v. i we i an." D.-n -l.e.v added I our -.xual a--ault -. w hu h have ot i urn d on i .impii-
Ana law .(.bailment agemie- urge people to -ir.ie-Iulv 1.'^
i. p.at - u-pn i "U- - it uat .-a! - lo t he p..Iii e I he man invoUed in the first three rapes was
■"An*...r-.e who b. Iieve- a j.. r-on ..i -ituation is d.e-i rib.d a- being in his mid JU- or earl > .'111-, w it h
-u-pn ,. .a- -t..-;!.| i.-p.it it We d rat hi r thev mad.- brow n hair, medium build and a mustache
News brief
Verification cards can still Ik- picked up in tlie Otfue o
Student Life. Knli-I Jal. today from I to .*■ p m The iard> air
riMiiiired for entrance into Saturdav s football game
Inside
Index
A lour of three Jiistoru
homes is s, t for Sunday
page 3
Weather
Mostly clear and cool
tonight with a good chance of
frost mainly in low lying areas
of the north half l»w in the
mid dO's north to upper 30s Classified*
south Mostly sunny Friday
LIFF-wire
page--'
CM YOU
pag.*:»
('omment
page-1
Hloom County
page 4
Fntertainment
page 6
Police Reports
page ft
Sports
page 1(1
Classifieds
page Id
State bills may mandate non-smoking areas
hv HFNKK SMITH
l.IFF. Staff Writer
Th,-
legl-hltlVe A.ti'' to Pep .Ill-tine
K.iri.e- I I We-tland
'1 he b ,u-e I ill vv a- Hit r. i. lined
v.hn.le- and meeting r.-,m- public is U irig taken at public
I h.- House bill allows l.,r a ?_''. hearings, he s.nd
IV ll fine tor V lol.lt inns of Its
IK.
{■:,/,: a s ,,
roar jHitt -. ■:. - •it-, :. --
\f;-^im; 'ion -r.o-'..T.g I
cur
■ ! ii bv Hep I'.arrie- and the Senate full ; tov i-ioiis the aide s.ud
alde
th>- wa- ir.tmduied bv S.-ti
tit Kaxori I) >.. ilhlield. lb
said
This bill would riot override
CMU m.iv n.t la- the only lolhitiv.-
institution taking up the I- -ue <>! bargaining agr.e-
smoker-, norisinokers. rights merit - regarding
Currently three hills regarding -moking arid
this issue h.iNt- N-en introduced m would not prohibit
the- state legislature and the -moking in private, enclosed provide no more than .10 percent
I he local health department
n. v or may not thoo-e to enforce
1 he [-.he v . -hi* said
lta-iia!lv the- intent of this bill
is to increase aw areness " she
said
Another hill that has been "We dr. not have an official
introduced in the Senate would policy, hut there is one Ix-ing
r.ijuire food establishments to worked on right now," she said
Valerie Kelper. secretary, to the
sistant personnel director for
administrative services personnel
at the University ol Michigan,
said U of M currently is in the
process of formulating an official
smoking policy
University ot Michigan also i-
•ItU e
the aide -aid
d its seating for smokers. Harry
Kepler said she did not know
..... ■ ,- n i i . j j the details of the policy lia.-rau.se it
formulating a campus smoking The i-uidelini-s (Ml is imple- ( argill. a legislative aide, said . . f ,, * . ,
* ' , , , -rv . i ii s.- . i ii .a- has not l-«en formally aaoptecl Net ■
policy tneiiting prohibit- -moking in lh.it bill. .Senate bill lit was
House bill 4.KXI and Senate bill classroom-, auililor lums. open introduced by Senator William Cberrv I Jensen, manager of the
196 are identical bills that would office areas, halls, stairwa>s. Scdirburg. K-Fast Lansing, Michigan State University news
prohibit smoking in public places lobbies, elevators computer and ("argill said bureau, said smoking has been
and at public meetings except in information processing areas. All three bills currently are in prohibited in classrooms and lab
designated smoking areas, said a copy and supply rooms, state committee and testimony from th' buildings there since 1976
jM
Object Description
| Title | 1985-09-13; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1985-09-13 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Friday, September 13, 1985 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 1985 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
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| Language | English |
