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Vol. 64 No. »1
19SMCM I.IKK
Mount Pleasant. Mich.. »8H.">9
1-1 paijis
City will seek wood chip plant study
Wednesday. Jan. 19. 1983
byANNEPERAZZA
LIFE Asst News Editor
Central may be t hi- first kid on 1 he bin. k to have a wood chip burn
in^' plant, but it may not In- alone l«r lornr.
City Manner Tom Martin told Mount PJcasant fir \ Commis
sioni-rs Monday nii.'ht the city would he .ipplymi; for funds to studv
thefeasibility of a w ood chip humim; plant for I he i it v.
Funds to study thr possibility of a w 1 chip plant would come
from a Michigan Small Cities Or.int.
Martin said the cilv would he m.ikim: application for the funds
some time within the next til) il.ivv
"We felt we out; hi to take a look at sect ions in our com muni I v t ha I
rould benefit" (from a wood chip plant'. Martin s.,id .,t (he work s.■>
smn. an informal session aflcr the r. i;ular meetir.i; w here no official
action is taken.
"The first step is to jus! see ,f ,|\ feasible." said AwM.uH ("il\
Manager Dav e Pasipjalc.
Specifically, the city will In- looking at two areas; the north end of
'The first step is to just see if it's
feasible." —Dave Pasquale, assistant
city manager.
town near I'ickard where (he Mount Pleasant Regional Center for
Developmental Disabilities is located and the east side, close to ('en
tral Michigan Oonimumtv Hospital and Mount Pleasant HiVh
School. Martin said, where a plant would l.e used to heat I he area "it
w <>;iId he located in.
"\\eve been in loiitact with two e:u:im-i rim; firms." he s.mi.
"although a! t his jinn-lure" rait hi in; is firin.
I'he study w.,,:l,i .letermine the potential areas where the com
murut> could <l< -.eiopa plant to ijeru rate steam heal.
"I think, too. we want to preserv e our hu; h eneri'v iimts" \| iilm
added.
Commissioner Henton Ilund> brought u(> the possibihtv of a plant
1 hat would use trash as fuel instead of w noil chips.
"For a bi.naf.di- trash incinerator plant to work, vou have to h.ve
a certain volume of trash." Martin saiil.
"I th.nk it la trash incineration plant) d, serves some close
scrutiny. Martin added.
^The trash incineration plant "will be ,n cons„|era t ion" M.irIm
As far as having two «,,kI chip plants ,n the r.tv Jcrrv Tuhbs
vice president for business and finance. s.,,d although he had to
make assumptions :il,..ut the possible plant, then- sh,,,,1,1 be "no pro
"Two plants our s„e Ithe s„e the Cnivers.tv will be huildinn
coulil be sustained fairly easily." Tubbs said
The Cmvcrs,ly will be us,!U; .Ob percent of the available „„„|
ehip fuel wnhin a f.tl m,le raduis. sa,d Robert Kim;!,-. ducctor of
I'lant Kxtension for Physical Plant. '
"There ,s .,„ adepaate supplv of w J" „„ support two olantsl
llint;le said. '
"We-relthermversitslonlv i;ol[11. withmaLld to-, tmle radius"
fie added.
PB pursuing
Rose concert
"We're also
talking to several
other bands and it
in no way means
we're going to get
Ozzy." — Marcia
Millar, Program
Board concert
coordinator
cm i in t,« f**.»H
Warming up
Bundling up to face tbe elements was a necessity tor .inygno
bravo enough to face tbe fro/en temperatures in tbe Drop and
Add line in front ot Finch Fieldhouse Tuesday. Mary McGraw
Saginaw sophomore, worms up with a cup of coffee
by ROGER HITTS
LIFE Staff Writer
Students mii;h( not have to
wait lorn; for their first dose of
ca >n pus rock n' roll tins
semester.
Program Hoard Concert Coor
dinator Marcia Miller said her
committee is actively pursuing a
rock concert for Rose Arena for
February or carl.v March.
One of the rock acts currently
l.einj; sought by PI* is. Kn^lish
rock vooaliit John "()z7y"
< )*»t»«ttirn«» nntt Sin ItNrttt. Tlt«» lilt?
Kuril *»f Ox.
A spokeswoman for Jet
Records, Osbourne's parent
record label, said his tour will
lake the band to several stops
in smaller Michigan cities. ~ ~~
Amoni; stops for The Hli/.zard of Oz on its third nation wide tour
include a roncert in Rattle Creek Feb. 18, Port Ifu an Feb. 19.
Muskegon Feb. 20 and Marquette Feb. 24.
Several dates prccecdin^ and in between t hi- scheduled Michigan
concerts are negotiable, and additional concerts in the state mav be
added, the spokeswoman said.
Miller. Slev ensville senior, said PH is negotiating with
Osbourne's management, but added. "We're also talking to several
ot her bands and it in no w av mi'.ins w e're »;oi!ii". to i;e! ()//\ ."
Miller declined to say who t he ot her acts are t hat are beini; pur
(See *'( onccrl" — J)a«c fl)
Student
offenses
released by
U niversity
by PAUL MASON
LIFE Stnlf Writer
1:; ,i'i rllur; !<■ ill I" r Si ..deii! i 'oij, oi I '..;;.1m !
\ .olala.ns. | I:, (111., e ot Mudei.t .\!l.o:s : - : i I, ,,s
;!. .■ - !;,"!, •:! •:I 11';, si -. a Io:, i\ w ;: h pa ri. ■ h;::i ■:. 1 . \ > <
i't . --.(i. ;it !i>r Sti.de nt A ! !.i i r - .1 a n :es lb!1 -..;:.)
iiii; -.nd ..:.!;. c!a-s Mall.- .,!..:,:; with '!-"■ '• :■>:.,
; :.i;.. ;.;; >.. s !.;m n! aral w ho n Irimi 1 K> -1 i.deM
r...i!il 'b.- !.■!> ..-■ d
PSC ruling allows increase
CMU phone bill to jump
by ROB ISELER
LIFE Asst. News Editor
enacted Jan. 1'J. means CMC mission i u I i n \\ « had
will now pav tlelieral Telephone dereiMi la I ed thephotn iidiistrv.
of Michigan 5s* PI instead of CMC mav hav e to bu v and main
j I,, ,-.,;,-.■■ CMC's plana- bill will use $b.'.*l) on each indivnlual phone lain all I he phot.e equipment ..n
.Mmale!-. abo;.t 17 p.-rcetlt as a result of a line III the eMstlln; caillj.lls campus ,.r buv a new pholle
...,!it. ot Public Service Commission svstem. Ceiitrev. such as a s_v stem. The equipment in.'luiles
l.,l. increase rulini; last week. telephone in a residence hall phones a:.<>. telephone wiri.u;
■],, \,.,rs I.. I,,:.- the Cn.'.crsitv w,,,;!.l a-ll.er. a ml a 1 cderal r ul i m;' cou id cause room, said Tom Repp, assis I a nt and a switchnu; s.vstem that
to the Ri'cl.'.--. \na n.ini.nl s, „ ;., 1 at' . Mul. w as ,t !,, : am p e v e n more, a CM C ad v ice president for Financial At roali s calls into ami mil •■! the
Hillsaid immstrat-.r s.u.l. Rut as a result of a recent Cent rex s\ stem. Repp said.
'he increase. which was Federal Cotnmunic.it ions Com (Sec "Phones ' payc 1.!)
I': e . i hi - I'. . ! epor I s w ere no! i
r !,■■ Ruckle'. Amendment, adopte
1 II '. eat's a a,.'. ,' liar., nl ei-s I be I
■h material. Hiii -ant.
. t ep t l,t se n:.i! !e;s eon ! ide nt la I. 11 ul vinl
sri- '"< ondui t" pane l!>
Tale of two book co-ops: Sociology texts sell
by JACKIE SMITH
LIFE Staff Writer
A I k i vc|-.ari:;i
pits.,,..- .,; ;;:,. nala.n
1 ),, j ■. , ., h.,nae. w h.ch is
:,..-att d ..: a l.iliV .in ' hi- lirst
ir.ln.a!" ■! : ■ •>! An^p... n. is ,,;. ,|a led !-•
The !u,.,k ex.-tan;'e s!..rre.i
w hen la.rene Stone, ad . iso: ol
;i.e ..ss ,; .,;,. to..ml ...it w inch
I ks wo .M be (i-..| aaain. then
SGA exchange lacks publicity
. . e _< .-,',..■ \ ss,.i i' am s . . i st lide:.: s a! 1 1 ■"" per < .■ n I.
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., ., . r) ,,..,,. .-id less "ban th.e I Lstot.-s." Pen l>c.-">Ol c"...p pai;e_.
Hennie. ilud.varii |io..n. a..o
by KIMBERLYSTANICK
LIFE Stalf Writer
people cout.nled. onlv two ot them had anv luck
in m.ikirn; a sale.
Students particqia! iru; in the S(iA program
.u'ree that it is a i;ood idea, vet mosi s.ml it could
A book board sponsored bv Student (lovern
r'..-* \ssi..-fitiorimu'hlbemoresuccessf\il\\ith .' tc . ',- . ,, .
' >""'" i.o.iii be more (dfei t iv e il it w ere more publici/ed
more public it v . sev eral students said.
As of Tuesdav. 11 students had notices placed
The board was designed as an alternative t<
,»n SCA's liook F.xcham;e Hoard, located in the buv mi; books at lull price at local bookstores.
!.c.\ cr lev el ot I he Cruv iTsity Center. Ol I he sev e n
(Sec "StiA co-op —pavre 2l
ft f
(Vi-dit No Crt-tlit HiM^unst Cards must hi-
n-tiirm-H to tin- Ki-Kistrar's Office hv Thursday.
Thr ranis ;irravaila»il»- in t hi- Resist rar"s Dllici-,
Warrint-r'JC)*).
Lon°; lint's eoiitimit-
to plague studrnts
dropping and adding
cmirses.
pane -5
A toy train collector
is profiled in today's
LIFKstvlt's. a new
feature of CM LIFK.
patfi'»»
Miami University's
basket hall team comes
to Rose Arena and
Central's capers, with
Mark Anderson, will
be there to greet them,
page 10
Classifieds Ct
('eminent 1
Hotel America I
LIFKstvles f.
Off t hi-Wire 1
Sports 10
Spotlife Ct
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Object Description
| Title | 1983-01-19; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1983-01-19 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Wednesday, January 19, 1983 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 1983 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
