Page 10-Tuesday, May 9, 1978-The Michigan Daily Son of Sam enters guilty plea (continued from Pagel1 NOT ONCE IN his lengthy question- Berkowitz ran in reverse from his final stitute guilty pleas. HOWEVER, UNDER New York State and-answer session was Berkowitz victim, Stacy Moskowit, a blond 20- State Supreme Court Justice Joseph law, any cumulative sentence for the asked, nor did he volunteer, infor- year-old Brooklyn girl, to the original Corso led Berkowitz through a series of ex-serviceman and former postal clerk mation about his widely publicized role Bronx shooting one year and two days questions about the killing of Miss cannot exceed 30 years to life, making as Son of Sam. He had said previously earlier of Miss Lauria that launched the Moskowitz and the wounding of her him eligible to apply for parole when he that he was driven to kill by hordes of bloodbath on July 29, 1976. date, Robert Violante. is 54. demons marshaled by a 6,000-year-old Parents of both these victims were in "When you fired the first shot, who The only surprise in the 2 -hour devil incarnate whom he identified as a court. Afterwards, Donna's father, were you aiming the weapon at," Corso hearing came when Bronx District At- Yonkers neighbor, 64-year-old Sam Michael Lauria, tense but dry-eyed told asked. torney Mario Merola revealed that Carr. reporters: "He should go to the chair "Stacy Moskowitz," Berkowitz Berkowitz kept a diary in which he During psychiatric examinations like he's supposed to." replied as the dead girl's mother sat a logged up to 2,000 arson fires he Berkowitz claimed Sam passed on or- New York abandoned capital few seats away, her emotions con- claimed to have set, predominantly in ders to kill through the older man's dog. punishment some time ago and only cealed by dark glasses. the Bronx, from 1974 to 1977 - a period It gets dark and I can't sleep, recently Gov. Hugh Carey successfully "Who were you trying to kill." overlapping his savage career as the Berkowitz told psychiatrists who even- vetoed an attempt by the legislature to "Both of them." night-time Son of Sam. tually pronounced him mentally com reinstate the-death penalty. "Did you intend to cause her death.' Merola said Berkowitz called himself petent to stand trial. I pick out nice "Yes sir," Berkowitz answered. "The Phantom of the Bronx" and that streets where there are pretty girls,you SINCE THE Son of Sam slayings oc- The other slayings to which the diaries "indicate to me he is a know, young couples, where they're curred in three of New York City's five Berkowitz pleaded guilty were those of pyromaniac." The prosecutor said it neat, clean and well-groomed, you boroughs, three judges took part in the Donna Lauria, 18; Valentina Surani, 19, had not been established whether there know, they have good hygiene." interrogation of Berkowitz before and Alexander Esau, 20; Christine were any injuries or deaths as a result allowing him to withdraw his pleas of Freund, 26, and Virginia Voskerichian, of the fires. THE INTERROGATION of innocent by reason of insanity and sub- 19. P the ri.ce ar:,Be Prie wr: eatngthe other guys' ashes (Continued from Page3) they are so cheap here?" she questioned. I KRESGE'S MANAGER Steven Field said out-of-towners, especially a group of lawyers who were in Ann Arbor for a convention last week, are wondering "how we can sell for so low. Some came in and bought five and six cartons to take back with them," he said. Our PREPARE FOR: -40' MCAT - DAT' -LSAT -*GRE GMAT' -OCAT -VAT' -SAT NMB IfIt ]l, ECFMG-FLEX-VQE NAT'L DENTAL BOARDS NURSING BOARDS Flexible Programs & Hours There IS a differenceM' W -' KWP N EDUCATIONAL ~kCENTER Test Preparation Specialists Since 1938 For Information Please Call: (313) 662-3149 For Locations in Other Cities, Call TOLL FREE: 800-223-1782 Toronto Puerto Ricoand Lugano. S tteriawf "It's customary in the retail busines that the person who starts the price wa is the one who has the responsibility f finishing it," said Bill Graving, who ha managed Marshall Drugs sincei changed owners last July. "We don't want to get into a situatio where they (the competitors) go dow and then we follow suit and go belo them. If we did that we'd end up givin them (cigarettes) away," he said. TOM CUSHING, the manger at Stat Discount, said he doesn't know ho long his shop will continue to depres cigarette prices. He said as long a prices remain at 40 cents a pack an $3.95 a carton, State Discounts will los money on each pack of cigarettes sells. "We're all losing money," sai Play Billiards at reduced rates to 6 PM Daily at the UNION OPEN 11 AM ss ar or is it 3n in w g teo w 5s is d e it d Cushing of the three stores active in the war, "but it's a very effective way to bring people into the store." Responsibility for deciding to return prices to their previous level rests with' Sid Rosenberg, owner -of State Discount. A secretary in his Lansing of- fice said he was vacationing "5,000 miles away and wont be back until the 22nd." SO UNTIL THEN, cigarette smokers can expect no change in prices. Meanwhile, some customers are complaining that they can't always find their favorite brand. Jim Greninger, a Residential' College senior couldn't purchase his usual Marlboro soft pack at State Discount yesterday. "One time I came in here and they didn't have any Marlboros at all," he complained. "I came in here three times when they didn't even have mat- ches." CUSHING READILY admits that cigarette sales have skyrocketed since the price war began. "Cigarette sales were down since last year. We were selling only about 60 car- tons a week but now we're up to 100 to 150 cartons," he said. "If we advertised we couldn't even begin to keep enough cigarettes in stock. As it is, we now have severe shor- tages until our next shipment comes." JULIE SCHOREN, who works behind the counter at State Discount, said her store had shortages Sunday of Marlboro Soft Pack, Salem Longs, Salem Long Lights, Kool Longs, Benson and Hedges Soft, Hard and Menthol, Virginia Slims Regular, and Terryton 1Os. "I think there's a bunch more I'm not thinking of though," she added. Joetta Hopkins who works at Kresge's said she now has to refill the cigarette rack behind the counter twice a day when once used to be enough. "THE WAR IS good now but the price is going to have to go back up," she said. Meanwhile, prices at Tice's which is located only one block from the cigaret- te skirmish have remained at the usual 55 cents a pack. "We serve a clientele which is closer to campus," said Tice's manager Woody Wilson. "It has not hurt our business so we have no reason to join," he added. STUDENT ONE-STOP TRAVEL SERVICE 'CHARTER FLIGHTS *STUDENT DISCOUNTS ON TRAINS, SHIPS, CARS, HOTELS . 'INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ID CARD *YOUTH HOSTEL CARD 'RAILPASSES - *TOURS AND TREKS INTERNATIONAL CENTER 603 EMADISON 764.9310 'U' names Pena to post (Continuedfrom Page3) Baker," with whom she has been IT'S. A VERY big responsibility," meeting at least three times a week. said Pena of her new position. She said While assuming the responsibilities she feels she can handle the job because of acting director, Pena will also con- of her "very close relation with Gwen tinue her duties as associate director. "It's a very high-pressure job," she CONVERSATION PIECE said. ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - The use Pena said her administration will of photography as a sign language that basically continue the policies of can often be more eloquent than the Baker's. "If it differs, it would be in spoken word is being demonstrated as a some little detail," said Pena. communications tool to junior high and According to Pena and Baker, the high school students and their teachers agreement the University made with across the nation through a multimedia the U.S. Office of Civil Rights (OCR) in show. January to implement and report af- The 35-minute Eastman Kodak Com- firmative action programs is still being pany presentation, which is offered free met. "We are still continuing with the to the schools, shows how pictures can compliance," announced Pena. "So far be used to convey emotion more we are meeting the agreements and/or strongly than words through the use of asking for extensions and meeting the slides that illustrate loneliness, joy and extensions." triumph. Baker will spend her leave working The presentation, entitled on a program to increase the par- "Photographically Speaking," explains ticipation of women and minorities in how visual images have a language all educational research. "It sounds like a their own and can underscore, explain very interesting program, and I'm ~ ~ -delighted I have a chance to work on word.it, m aT