-__ -_ Financial aid *forms delayed The Michigan Doily--Friday, November 5, 1981-Page 5 Arroyo found guilty E! By GEORGE ADAMS Students seekingfinancial aid for the 1983-84 academic year will have to wait longer than expected to get their ap- plication forms, thanks to a legal battle between the Department of Education and a national student group. The forms, which were scheduled to be distributed this month to colleges, high schools, and students, are just being printed today, which will delay the distribution date by several months, according to University and federal of- ficials. EDUCATION Secretary Terrel Bell had ordered the delay, allowing his department time to wait for a federal district court in Washington to rule on the lawsuit, which charges that finan- cial aid application fees students paid last year are illegal. Bell last night en- ded the delay and authorized the prin- ting of the forms to begin this morning. The suit was filed by the National Coalition of Independent College and University students (NCICUS), who claim that the Department of Education illegally allowed students to pay fees to the private firms who process the bulk of federal financial aid forms under a government contract. According to Thomas Butts, the S University's Washington represen- tative, recently adopted amendments call for a single form for all types of federal financial aid. Students using this form are not charged for their ap- plication. STUDENTS ARE also permitted to use forms provided by the College Board's College Scholarship Service (CSS) or the American College Testing Program (ACT), which can be used to apply for all types of financial aid, But- ts said. The Department of Education estimates that 75 percent of last year's applicants used the privately supplied forms, paying fees of up to $6. Butts and student coalition represen- tative Miriam Rosenberg said those private forms once had a box students could check off if they were applying for Basic Educational Opportunity (Pell) Grants. Those students who checked the box were not charged for processing. "On the 82-83 form, instead of in- cluding other campus-based student aid l (National Direct Student Loans, Work Study, and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants) in the check-off box, they simply eliminated the box completely," Rosenberg said, thereby forcing all students to pay the fee. IN ADDITION, Butts said students were not informed of the existence of the free federal government form. "In 82-83, the government dropped the box (for exemption from an ap- . See DISTRIBUTION, Page 6 of setting (Continued from Page 1) THE KEY issues in the trial centered on whether Arroyo was temporarily in- sane at the time of the fire and whether he actually intended to destroy the en- tire building when he set a small fire in its basement. Both the prosecution and the defense produced chemical experts and psychologists who gave conflicting testimony about Arroyo's mental health and about the possible use of ac- celerants, such as gasoline, to spread the fire. In the end, however, Conlin decided con. blaze that Arroyo was of sound mind when he committed both crimes and acted "willfully and maliciously" in settig the Economics Building ablaze. Prosecuting attorney Robert Cooper said the defense "raised serious questions during the coursedof the en- tire trial. The case was difficult to prosecute from the standpount of the vigorous defense." Neslon had equally kind words for Cooper. "I have nothing but respect for him. 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Czernik as the two rehearse for the upcoming "Trojan Women" play in the Frieze Building. _. - ' nit Vet kills self in imaginary battle t 'i. ti? P SALT SPRINGS, Fla. (AP)- A Green Beret veteran of the Vietnam War fought a nighttime battle with an imaginery enemy in the Ocala National Forest, wounded a passerby and then shot , himself to death, officials said yesterday. The body of Stanley Erwin Moody, 38, was found Wednesday night at the base of a 40-foot flagpole erected to honor his late father on property owned by his family in an isolated section of the forest near Lake George. HE WAS dressed in combat gear and camouflage, with his face blackened as if he were going on nighttime patrol, of- ficials said. He was armed with a han- dgun, a shotgun and two rifles. "He was going through a flashback of the war, no question," said sheriff's in- vestigator Leo Smith. "Apparently, he felt he was being overrun by the Viet Cong and killed himself rather than be captured. It's a sad situation." The wounded man, Donald Larson, 37, was on his way to visit a friend when he heard gunshots and was hit in the leg when he went to investigate. He was reported in good condition yesterday in an Ocala hospital. Smith said Moody, who reportedly spent two tours in Vietnam in the mid- 1960s, had a card in his pocket in- dicating he had been treated for seizures in a Gainesville hospital since his return in 1967. Moody called a friend in Ocala shortly before the shooting, "telling him he was in trouble," Smith said. s .1 .' by Euripides translated by Neil Curry NbV. 10-13 & 18-20 The New Trueblood Arena TCKETS: $350 PTP Offein the Mchigan League, 764-0450 I I College Address I City State Zip Daily Class ifileds *New director chosen to head up Michigan J By HALLE CZECHOWSKI A new director hasibeen found for the Michigan Community Theatre Foun- dation, the group that manages the old Liberty St. movie theater. The foun- dation announced that long-time Ann 0Arbor resident Russell Collins beat out a field of about 50 other candidates for the job. Collins,, who is a graduate of the University, has worked in arts management for the past two years and said yesterday that he is eager to begin his new job of directing the theater's renovation. AND, LIKE any good public relations director, Collins has high praise for the challenge of his new job and for the 52- year-old theatre. Theatre Foundation Departfment of Theatre ______Bring Results & Drama ri e u t Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday 9:30 a.m. 'til 5:30 p.m., Thursday and Friday 9:30 a.m. 'til 9:00 p.m. "It's the largest legitimate theatre in town and through all the dinginess, and dirt, and lack of proper care, there is still a warmth that shines through," said Collins. "Ann Arbor is a strong market; it's a small town with big-town culture." Collins, 26, replaces Ray Messler, who quit as the theatre's director last July. 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