C, bt Sir t3nU 4IatlQ Ninety-six years of editorial freedom Vol. XCVI -No. 35 Copyright 1985, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wednesday, October 23, 1985 Eight Pages Police arrest 15 0 in CH protest Opposition expected again today By KERY MURAKAMI that he had either fallen or sat down in The second set of arrests came soon building or being arrested. The four Fifteen demonstrators, mainly the doorway. Demonstrators looking afterwards when Deborah Orr May, students who remained, LSA seniors iversity students, were arrested in through the door at police handcuf- director of the career planning office, Chris Faber and Tamara Smith, LSA sterday while protesting Central In- fing and searching Buchen screamed read the protesters the trespass act, senior Claudia Green, and law student that he was being beaten. tno tham the chnice nf leaving the See CIA, Page 6 F Un yes telligence Agency recruitment on campus. The protesters, who gathered out- side the University's Career Planning and Placement office in the Student Activities Building where the CIA was conducting campus interviews, said they opposed the CIA's presence because the agency carries out the "dirty work" of the U.S. government. THE ARRESTS occurred in three stages. After marching to the SAB from a noon rally on the Daig, about 60 protesters sat in front of the locked doors at the entrance to the placement office. When Ann Arbor police officers tried to open the doors - once to let in Leo Heatley, the University's, direc- tor of public safety, and again to let in students scheduled for interviews - the protesters attempted to push their way into the office. On the second surge, about 30 protesters and 15 policemen engaged in a brief pushing match before the doors were closed. DURING THE scuffle, police dragged Dave Buchen, an Ann Arbor resident, by the hair into the office, where he was arrested. Buchen was later charged with hindering and op- posing a police officer. But witnesses said he was not pushing police, and instead, claim .. _o giving umill Lau G11v1GG vi acca v -..b ..., Daily Photo by DARRIAN SMITH RC junior Mark Culliton, one of fifteen people arrested yesterday protesting CIA recruitment on campus, is handcuffed by Ann Arbor police behind the S.A.B. ;4 t Daily Photo by DEAN RANDAZZO Protester Steve Latta argues with head of campus security Leo Heatley about CIA recruitment on campus. J14 ..V A .{ Y..f hYf {V" 4 hJ" ..5.. ": {{'til t:"t :}: Vtt:{{:.":: }:{":": }: .Y{ 4 .lj.l .......... ...... .... YJ..J. " "Jr.. JJJ ...... ...f:.VJ::.:" ....::.:. ........:.::":::.".":. .Y""t::"::: "... .:. :. :::.::V roJ.": {,:" J' "" "". JJ "f:: .. J.S. ..':..J .Y .....:: }: :"::':":':.':.:. .. J:J ,:.}. .......,V ".V:.... '.S"...Vf:4{V}:f.:tVJ: f.Y Y J."J."Pub":.V " .. l..V "..SSV: h:.. ...f .4. 1f .. J. 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THE PROGRAM, directed by political science Prof. John Jackson, currently involves about 300 students. About 100 students filled the Kuen- zel Room in the Michigan Union to hear Taubman speak. 0 See TAUBMAN, Page 6 From AP and UPI JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa - President Pieter Botha defiantly rejected voting rights for blacks Monday night and issued a veiled threat to halt vital chrome exports to the United States and Western Europe. "If South Africa were to withhold its chrome ex- ports, 1 million Americans would lose their jobs, and the motor industry in Europe would be brought to a standstill," Botha said. RIOTING flared outside major cities yesterday with up to eight blacks reported killed, and police brought out their newest riot-control device - a water cannon shooting purple dye. Botha issued an angry response to a threat by the 47-nation British Commonwealth summit in the Bahamas to levy economic sanctions against South Africa unless the white-minority gover- nment dismantles its apartheid system of racial separation within six months. "My message to the United States and the British Commonwealth is that by digging a hole for South Africa, they could end up harming them- selves," he said. "THE NATIONAL Party does not believe in one- man, one-vote, in one structure nor in a fourth (black) chamber of Parliament," he said. Meanwhile, a white South African minister : said he and five other churchmen want to talk with the African National Congress, the main guerrilla organization trying to overthrow the government. Botha warned that a meeting would "amount to a challenge of the state's authority." Botha's office said: "Any further attempts by South Africans to talk to the ANC can only lead to serious embarrassment for the government." 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Daily Photos by JOHN MUNSON By JERRY MARKON Campus conservatives may initiate a petition drive to revoke the Michigan Student Assembly's right to use student funds in response to the assembly's recent endorsement of demonstrations against Vice President George Bush. LSA senior Jeff Evans and engineering senior Mike Davidson - who are both members of the College Republicans - say they and other student conservatives have been displeased with the liberal political stands taken by MSA for several years. "IF WE start a petition drive, it would be of the symbolic variety to show that we're displeased with some of the things MSA's been doing," Evans said. "A resolution endorsing See STUDENTS, Page 2 WANTED WANTED TERRORISM FOR CAMPUS STUPIDITY 0 Bombing Exams oAiding and Abetting Marxism O Encouraging Censorship 0 Shelling Peanuts 0 Training and Funding Liberal Terrorists o Engaging in Pointless Protests Tuesday October 22, 7:30pm in the Michigan Union DEFUND MSA & LASC. Debate focuses on research ethics By JERRY MARKON Is the Department of Defense con- trolling research on campus? A former member of the Progressive Student Network and an engineer currently engaged in research agreed yesterday that the defense department does not dominate campus research, but they differed sharply over the non-military applications of the research. UNIVERSITY graduate Tom Marx, who was twice arrested in sit-ins protesting military research on cam- pus, and Mark Jaffe, an electrical engineering graduate student, debated these issues at a unique forum on North Campus organized by members of the Engineering Council. The forum, which drew an audience of 10 engineering students, was arranged to "present a balanced debate on the issues involving military research on campus," ac- cording to Clark Anderson, one of the four organizers and the editor of the See FORUM, Page 6 TODAY For Sale: Gilligan's Island INSIDE- "I've had calls from fat farms to think tanks, restaurants to yacht clubs." The island was originally owned by the Hawaiian Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, who planted so many palm trees the island came to be known as Coconut Island. It has changed hands several times since. Wojczuk. Yuppies, they say, are people between the ages of 25 and 45 who live on aspirations of glory, prestige, recognition, social status, power, money and brunch. And male yuppies own a lot of neckties, they say. The game is identical to pin the tail on the donkey, except the tie is the tail and the yuppie is the donkey. NICARAGUA: Opinion offers insight 'natural' enemies. 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