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Vol.64 No. 50
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State tax increase failure could raise tuition
The Hmi-*i- Fi-*isi 1 Agem v w hs'li falls under the
1111 ;i --»• Apprnpr -i.it mn intninillir has prepared
<s.i<i milium in oil- lur all M.itr ilr|i.iri merit s as
While the I bought nf Central In-in.; %\ miHimi an opium it I In- legislature la 11- tn a ppr.»'..- ra:-isr.
bySTANGODEK
LIFE Stalf Writer
House committee supports cuts
in appropriations trom tin- states current
year is bad enough, the though nt !■»--: I -. t. ■ S • null em
is enough to make President ll.imlil Ah< '
li-cal Michigan incnnie taxes | r«. T T i I la- > t i r r> I. t I li
i Mia pi T. e nt.
' ruler t la- h-ti-il ..|.turns. higher l(|:; ., I
t ■ •.: ■ i ". t, i ■ i ,
by STAN GODEK
LIFE Staff Writer
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'That is an 11 "r \2 pen ent mine In in i.t on: vv ■ n, Ml"- i lit s.i mi ■: a ! 1st n *t 11 hi m,! la m. a me i;.l i
total slate n-v etna--. ' A hei said. "We m.iilil !,av <■
to raise tuition ■",() per.en; . 1 hat w.n,:.!
dramatically change the I raise-.*, m k nl
sities . . . Hundred- «.l students -a.si!.I I.
out." ■■'
Hut tll.lt IS what lli.llll happen It In.'. .!.,'.,.-
Hlanrriar.iilnes i,.,i i;.-t his pi,,p,,-e,| is .,,;,, si
persona!iru nine tax increase.
Driver to be
charged with
manslaughter
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by PAUL MASON
andTODOE. SEIBT
LIFE Staff Wfiters
Two si-p. irate munts nt in
voluntary manslaughter will b.-
pres-eil ji;;i!i:sl Walter .In-. ;,h
Tri'par)ier. fi'.i. nl Lansing, in cm;
nee tion w il h a Feb 1 head or: c.i r
crash vv hich claimed I lie lives.,!
tWnSl. [.nuis An'iien. acenr lira;
to Isabella Fount-, ntliis.iU
Trepan ur a Is. i is i ha r i'i 11 a , I h
driving vv hi le under t h. - is
flucnce ni alcohol, al lege, 11: his
t hirii offen-e. a nil vv : t h driving a
motor vehicle un the public
highways while his driver's
license was revnkeii. a mi-de
meanor oflense
"I hav e rhiri'i .1 'I'i epa i.a i
w it I) cv er v I Inn i' I belie v e ' la-
facts vvmild -upper! it, cniirl."
Isaliella Ciiimt, I' r. ,-eiut m
Joseph T. Barbel i s.iai I tn-ii., .
Trepana-r vva- imi t h l«,u iai s
the sunt hbnuiiii l.uies ,,; I ' > ..'",'
near Shepherd Hn.nl. live ins. ,
Sliuthe.l-I nf \li ill r I t Piea-util
when lie siruck a car lir.ves l,\
Patricia Main- II..i I man. II. .,!
St. I.mils, liar; ma n a rai ta i
"/ have charged
Trepanier with
everything I
believe the facts
would support in
court." Joseph T.
Barberi, Isabella
County prosecutor
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Kjolhede to
Thorpe Hall
by TODD E. SEIBT
LIFE Staff Writer
Central's Athletic Din-dor Ted Kjolhede
will be meeting with Thorpe Hall residents
to clarify some points about fan behavior
and to answer questions about his job. Grant
Skomski, Thorpe Hall Residence Hall direr-
tor said Tuesday.
"Our intent is to try to take some hotness
out of the situation." Skonr-ki said.
He said Kjolhede will be answering sonic
meet with
residents
questions from residents and "add insight to
fan behavior."
The meeting will be o\>c\\ tn Thorpe Hall
residents and will have a question and
answer period s.i residents can "ktet to know
Ted." Skomski sid.
The meeting follows an incident at Salur
day's basketball game against Kent State
University in which tw.> Thorpe Hall
residents were questioned by Department
of Public Safety officers after throwing
(See "Meeting" — page '2)
Cable commission
hear rate hike reqoe
11 .: ,1 . .
In a • I
DPS official says foot patrols unnee
by JAMESON COOK
and TOM WICKHAM
LIFE Staff Writers
! hat vv mild be : e-.lived bv a In,.:
pat I nl. 1 isS. >■ a : ,.,..'.!, : s.c --pi s
d 11 ii; in,,:.,-, vv t, i ■ r i ■ I'.i-n .-.: • s •,
pmtMi-ni-.' M.-Aulilt. -a.d .•.:
With no money available In 'I'ue-il iv"- Stiab-sl (.,.; i ::.::.• :.t
fund on campus foot palm!- and ,\s-... sit i,.:, na ■:.:..:
little crime to justify them, McAsMit, was .::v,'.,j *,, : h.
then* is little need fnr Ihe S(,.\ isii 'im* :., as-.vii .■... -s
patrols, said .Ji.hn McAulitte. t s.s- bv St . A men.In : *. - ns. i i s
director of the Department nl i:..; . a mp s- -• ■ in it >
Public Safety. Ki-.anh 1 i. pari is. i.t D.ni
"I'm unable to find any crime ;,ir (Hi ni. Ware, (.rasd Kapal-
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have lint been all ,,,.t<!n..r CI!'. |.;,,,;i,,||l b
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C" t
Stmii-nts who n*'c(l help with any lype ol
writino; assii^nnu-nts ean contact the Kmjlish
Departnii'nt's Writing Clinic.
I-IFKslyh'.s looks at
(tint sized violinists
who learn their arl
t hro'.ir;.' a method t hat
•stresses practice ol
sounds.
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Object Description
| Title | 1983-02-16; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1983-02-16 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Wednesday, February 16, 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 |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
