opinions editorial opinion A right that's not for sale The language of the First Amendment is very simple. But the controversies that swirl around it are not. In a preliminary hearing last week, American Future Systems a corporation that sells cookware and other items challenged a University policy prohibiting dem onstrations of products to groups in residence halls. The company claims the policy violates its First Amendment free dom of speech, while the Universi ty —seeking to protect students' wish for privacy contends that the majority of students do not want outside commercial interests in the residence halls. While corporations are defined as "people" and therefore are af forded the same First Amendment protections as individuali, those protections are not absolute. The freedoms of one individual or group cannot be so extensive that they significantly infringe on another's rights. If allowed to conduct demonstra- reader opinion Drawing blood What's the difference between the Red Cross and Count Dracula? No, this is not a joke, it's a serious question! I'd say (among others) that the main difference is that the Red Cross draws blood form willing donors in small enough quantities to keep the, donor healthy, while Dracula gorges himself on, blood making the rather unwilling donor weaker with each passing feast. What's the point? I'll answer this with another question. Which do you believe best represents the federal government, the Red Cross or Dracula? Seeing how Tip O'Neill, Ted Kennedy, et. al. from the party of high taxes, inflation, regulation and, oh yes, com passion, are filing their fangs right now may provide you with the answer. Do these folks really believe that taxing the most anemic profits in recent memory will somehow enable business to make more prof its? Do they feel lower profits will help unemployment? Then they point to the defi cit. I must remind them, however, that the well they're using to douse the raging deficit is running dry. I feel that the only meaningful way to shore up the deficit is to concentrate on economic growth. Healthy business profits and em ployed workers are essential in order for the government to reap healthy revenues. Em ploying people through the "make work" programs only eats up more t.p revenues, pelps very few of the unemployed, and only postpones the problem. Once that appropria- Expert answers to By ROBERT A. STRONG Finance lecturer Editor's note: Robert A. Strong, a finance lecturer for the College of Business Admin istration, fields all sorts of questions from his students during class. Below are some of , the standard inquiries he receives from students and his answers. Strong will be writing a bi-weekly financial column to help students in their personal investments. Question: My landlady is 93, and her health is getting progressively worse. What are my rights as a renter if she dies? Answer: It is unlikely that your landlady's death will have any consequences for you. The technical aspects of your rental agreement will continue for the term of the lease, with your rent payments going to the woman's estate. You may find, however, that your "new landlord" has different attitudes towards certain things outside the lease, such as loud music, parking, etc. Question: How do consumers go about reporting mail order fraud? Answer: The Postal Inspection SerVice is responsible for investigating violations of the Mail Fraud Statute. If you feel that you have been a victim of unscrupulous adver tising or want to investigate a questionable work-at-home operation, send the details of your concern to: Chief Postal Inspector Consumer Protection Program Washington, D.C. 20260 Forms requiring no postage are available for this purpose at many post offices. Question: For a young investor such as a college student, would you recommend a mutual fund investment or investment in a specific stock? Why? Answer: Mutual funds have many advan tages for the small investor. The most important of these are probably the auto matic diversification, the ability to invest small amounts (a few funds have no mini mum investment), and the absence of com- tions, American Future Systems would do just that. The University policy protects a significant community interest students' privacy in the residence halls. Without it, demonstrators from a myriad of companies would flood the dorms selling their wares. A mass of demonstrations would only create a mass of confusion and disruption, something' students should not have to live with, Also, a residence hall is not a business district. Its function is to provide housing, not a convenient. shopping place. If students want to purchase china or crystal, they can shop for it in a variety of area stores. The University policy is a solid one that protects a legitimate inter est. Demonstrating, with the inten tion of selling a product, in the dorms invades student's protected right of privacy. American Future Systems shouldn't interfere with the University's obligation to uphold that right: tion is gone, so are the jobs, and where does the money come from for more appropria tions? Back to the well! How can we provide for a healthy business climate? First, we can lower business (and our) taxes. Keeping the patient in a perpetual state of anemia is not going to give you much blood. But wasn't this already tried? What about those huge tax cuts? Unfortunately all those cuts were more than nullified by brack et creep due to inflation and climbing Social Security taxes. Very few Americans, the ones with upper incomes, actually got a lower tax burden in real terms. Most of us haven't "felt" this supply-side incentive. Reagan gave only a few of what he promised us all, and is suffering the obvious political conse , quences. Cutting back on regulation would also help. We've spent billions of dollars on implement ing millions of new laws, but is our society that much better, if at all? The cost has clearly outweighed the benefits. Government has forced business to spend billions to com ply with regulations, yet business must ac count for many of these expenditures as investments. This may help explain why, adjusted for inflation, business profits have been falling while real investments have risen. We want government to deal with the prob lems that the market can't solve, but we want it also to realize that dealing with these problems is going to affect the market. Does cutting spending help? More spending certainly creates inflation, but it doesn't do mission charges with no-load funds. By carefully selecting a fund, you can match its safety and potential return with youru desires. A useful free directory is available from the No-Loan Mutual Fund Association, Valley Forge, Pa. 19481 Question:What are some stocks that re main relatively stable throughout the fluc tuations of Wall Street and also offer fairly high !lividends? Answer: Stocks with" these characteris tics are called defensive stocks, meaning that their fortunes are largely independent of the business cycle, Included in this group are the public utilities (American Telegraph and Telephone, Allegheny Power, Pennsyl vania Power and Light),' retail food chains (Weis Markets), tobacco firms (R.J. Rey nolds), and brewers/distillers (National Distillers). In general, the highest dividends will come from the utilities and the other groups will offer more potential growth. Question: When drawing up a will, how do you go about it and at what age or under what circumstances should it be done? Answer: A statistic I find unforgiveable is the fact that 70 percent of the Americans who die each year do not have a will. If you die without a will, you are said to have died intestate, and your, state's laws of intestacy write your will for you. In Pennsylvania, a single person dying intestate has their prop erty written as follows: I)Child or children receive all divided equally. (Grandchildren take their de ceased parents' share.) 2)lf you leave no children, your mother and father each receive half. If only one parent survives, tha parent receives all. 3)lf you leave no parents or children, your brothers and sisters receive all divided equally. Only in the case where no relative sur vives you does your estate become the property of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. If you die leaving a spouse: gig Collegian Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1982 Phil Gutis Editor The Daily Collegian's 'editorial opinion Is determined by its Board of Opinion, with the editor holding final responsibility. Opinions much goocj to cut spending at a time when, some social programs (unemployment, wel fare) are needed the most. Most people on government assistance don't need the "spur of poverty" to get to work now, so why cut back? If we're going to cut back, do it at a time of prosperity when people don't have an excuse for not having' a job! Although this increases the deficit, as does any spending bill, it at least helps ALL of the unemployed. Even though I said some nasty things about the Democrats earlier, the Republicans are no friend to the unemployed. I feel our strategy in attacking this problem is wrong in that the deficit shouldn't be our first obstacle. Adjusting for inflation, the deficit has grown little during the past 10 or so years. Unfortunately, its nominal size is caus ing the Federal Reserve fits, but jacking up interest rates is clearly not the answer. Volk er and Company say we must finance the deficit before we can cut taxes, but I believe the supply-siders are right in that we must cut taxes in order to finance the deficit. Cutting taxes doesn't have to be infla tionary if it results in greater productivity along with the money to buy these products. If the Fed got in line with the administration early on, we would see these supply-side effects. Fed policy ,so far has only worsened the situation that it's trying to improve. By now you must realize that I believe supply-side policies will help our situation. I also realize that mentioning the name "Laf fer" can get one shot, stabbed, strangled and snubbed, but look at it this way. We rely on common 1) If you also leave children, your spouse gets $20,000 plus . one half of the balance, and your parents receive the other half. This latter point illustrates the fallacy of the common belief, "Why should I have a will? If I die my wife will get it all anyway." It is easy to imagine circumstances where less-than-amiable family relationships might cause this to be a problem. forum Question: What is the advantage, of invest ing in money markets as opposed to bank certificates? Answer: The term money market refers to trading in short-term debt instruments of the federal government and of major cor porations. Most private investors use a money market mutual fund as a convenient way to access these markets. The principal adiantage of these accounts over certifi cates of deposit at a bank is their liquidity. You can easily shift money in and out of these mutual funds without penalty, while certificates carry substantial interest penal ities in the event of early withdrawal. Most money market funds also permit you to write checks against your account, which you cannot routinely do with a bank certifi cate. There is no appreciable difference in risk between a well-known money market fund that invests only in United States Govern ment securities and an insured bank certifi cate since the federal government which issues the debt securities also provides the bank insurance. Question: I've heard that full-time college students can claim "0" on thief• W-2 form when they work during the summer. If so, 01982 Collegian Inc. Paul Rudoy Business Manager financial questions Question: I'd like to know if you can borrow money from your insurance policy 'after 10 years and use it for personal rea sons, and if you would have to pay the money back within a certain period of time. An§wer: A permanent life insurance poli cy. (whole or straight life, limited paymeht, endowment) does build up ,a cash value you may borrow against. You may borrow this amount any time you want to, and the amount borrowed need never be paid back. If you die while a loan is outstanding against your policy, the payment to your beneficia ry will be reduced by the amount, of the loan 'and the accrued interest on the loan. Term insurance, or pure insurance, contains no savings element and consequently has no loan value. Question: Where is the best place for a student to put his loan money while it sits idle to get the maximum interest on it? Answer: One solution is a money market mutual fund (described above) which in vests only in U.S. Government debt securi ties. Three representative funds and telephone numbers for additional informa tion are: *- 11 1TA' 6, vsErs AX t in J usT Mora WA Oteltxr*Gumilwr To US pooß FROM lOU LO ROADS 111*7144" GWAIMIIvv, 101' 94 ° - grAOAA/ I PkYw 14105 , expressed on the editorial pages are not necessarily those of The Daily Collegian, Collegian Inc. or The Pennsylvania State University. Collegian Inc. publishers of The Daily Collegian and related publications, is a separate corporate institution from Penn State. About the Collegian: The Daily Collegian and The Weekly Collegian are published by Colle gian Inc., an independent, non-profit corpora- the private sector to finance the public sector, so it doesn't do the public sector any good to hamstring its revenue supplier. I• also realize that supply-side, policies aren't THE answer. We have a lot of other problems that affect the economy adversely. The business community is being brutally reminded by the Japanese that producing a good product at a lower price will make you a hell of a lot of money. Labor unions continue to believe that they can always get higher wages from our "invincible" industries. They also continue to support such things as licens ing and minimum wages to limit entry in the job market, thus protecting their demands for higher salaries. Government is still wasting money by sepa rating those who demand the goods from our economy from those who pay for them which drives up things like health care costs. \ Supply-side policies have proven them selves before with the Mellon tax cuts, the Kennedy cuts and numerous examples in states and from overseas. We have all been painfully made aware that simply a tax cut is not the magic wand that turns Dracula into a Red Cross volunteer and that it's not going to do this overnight. The tax cuts must be applied to us all in real terms. Indexing the tax brackets would help; and so would cuts in the Social Security tax. If we are to support the elderly, the environ ment, defense, the needy, or whatever worthy cause, we have to keep the "life-blood" do- do the benefits of not having taxes taken out of the paycheck during the summer outw eigh getting a refund on April 15? Answer: I think you are confused about exemptions and tax withholding. You indi cate on form W-4 the number of exemptions you want to claim. This number and the level of your income determine how .much federal tax your employer withholds from your pay. As a living being you are entitled to one exemption; claiming zero on your W 4 will result in more tax being withheld than necessary, and increase the likelihood of a tax refund being due to you. Form W-2 reports the income you earned and how much tax was withheld. Fidelity U.S. Government Reserves (800- 225-8190) The. Daily Collegian Wednesday, Dec. 15 tion with a board of directors composed of students; faculty and professionals. Students of The Pennsylvania State University write and edit both papers and solicit advertising material for them. The Daily Collegian is published Monday through Friday and distrib uted at the University Park campus. The Weekly Collegian is mailed to Common wealth campus students, parents of stu dents, alumni and other subscribers who want to keep abreast of University news. nors of our economy healthy and not send them scurrying in search of across! Kelly Fracassa, graduate-business administration Dec. 11 ' Input, Where do you fit in the MX missile debate? Do you think we should spend more on a weapon we don't need, or do you think we need to catch up to the Soviet Union militari ly? Or should we work at eliminating war altogether? Let us hear your opinions on one of the most crucial issues of our decade. On Tuesday, Dec. 21, The Daily Collegian will devote its Op-ed page to the MX missile question. Sub mit letters (two-pages typed) and forums (three-to-four pages typed) to the editorial editors, 126 Carnegie; no later than Dec. 17. Dreyfus Government Secrities Series (800-223-5525) Scudder Government Money Fund (800- 225-2470) As of Dec. 14, commerical banks and savings institutions began offering "money market deposit accounts" which have many of the characteristics of a money market fund. Depositors are able to write a limited number of checks against these accounts. Effective Jan. 5 a similar account will be offered which permits the writing ,of an unlimited number of checks. There is a good chance that these accounts will fit the needs of the student and his loan money very well. Question: I'M graduating this term and have had many insurance companies knock ing on my door. Is it worthwhile to wait for my future company's insurance plan or look • into the insurance policies available to me now? I feel that these companies are trying to pull the wool over my eyes; Answer: There is a saying that "life insurance is sold, not bought." I do feel that everyone needs some life insurance, even if it is just a $5,000 term policy to cover funeral expenses and the financial inconvenience to your parents. While most insurance agents are sincere in their convictions about their products, many of them do sometimes over state the sense of urgency regarding insur ance for new graduates, • Get policy proposals from several compa nies before you buy one, and ask pointed qUestions comparing one policy with anoth er. As you indicate, most employers do provide group life insurance for employees, and this insurance may well be perfectly adequate for your needs. In general, life insurance is not a good way to save for long term financial needs. Be wary of agents who sell their policies as "good Investments" rather than protec tion of your family. No particular type of policy is inherently good or bad; it depends on the needs of the individual. input reader opinion Tunnel vision • As anon -Christian, I am offended at some so-called Christian men's clear attempt (in their Dec. 13 letter to The Daily Collegian) to impose their version of heterosexism on all human beings of course, in the 'name of god-in-man's image. Their particular version of "what the Bible says" -sounds like other tunnel-visioned versions which reduce all of human diversities to "sin" unless that human diversity is reduced to their single one-size-fits-all standard. While religious studies at most institutions of "higher education" tend to concentrate on monolithic monotheism, there is persuasive evidence (not often found in or by patriarchal scholarship) that the world has not always OLDIES WITH LARRY MOORE Everyday Happy Hours 4.8 PM THE 5(1 E(3DD 101 Heister St. serving Pepsl•Cola • .c •-• - kraniclit .c-• .., . o c-- Classmates V . -v i 1 ..... .. . ... .., ~ 1 / 4 2 i ~, 111 1 iill l ALL CROSS • o 2 • ir _lic , -lc ... 20% OFF ~, .c .c . .‘.., • . ... c , • FREE ENGRAVING -1c 9. ; I FREE GIFT W .3c "- RAP :-. . .•-. .C. v Crois pens and „Id C pencils make fine c 2 ~ c cimpanions for g. X the student. In -.' .... .•-• § . 1 C lu la s s t s r i o c u ß s i c a h ck rof o e r , • 1 10 karat gold ~,....ii filled. 2 —1, .... .. .c : ...:.... mr .c .'2 i .:'. ii IoR ..,) cs 111'.' ii:Fl , . cßosse 8 , :I. P.: H . s' %... - -IC 4 4 -IC .••• SINCE 1846 ON .0 t.. , %.0 • .C . 1 c 22. . If s our 79th Anniversary :LNkranich'i ~ ~9 College Ave. 234 -4481 C r , _x . ;•_- kranich'i kronich't _x HAVE YOU SEEN THIS YOUNG MAN? John Gosch disappeared Sunday, Sept. 5, while delivering newspapers in West Des Moines, lowa. He is 12 years old, 5 feet, 7 inches tall, weighs 140 pounds and has blue eyes and light brown hair. Rewards totaling more than $30,000 are being of fered by the Des Moines Register and friends and business associates of the family. If you have any information, contact Child Find, 1-800-431-5005, or the West Des Moines, lowa, Police 515-223-3211. lived the way of the male-creator-god. But, all of history is arguable especially when one keeps in mind that history (and the Bible) is/was written by men who considered only their male viewpoint. Human being is, thank something, not all as monolithic/monodimensional as these fellows would have us "consent" to be. Some "Chris tians" as We have seen (in the Dec.l3 letter) seem a bit preoccupied with heterosex uality, and will not consider alternative ways of being. Their transcendent (and male) god concept handily absolves men of all responsi bility to other human beings or to the environ ment in which we live. 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That child grew up, touching many lives in a special way, and at the prime of His life, He died on a cross on Calvary. That child born to all of mankind was Jesus Christ, God's son. The reason He was born? To die for us. For the "Jewand Greek, slave and free, male and female." Galatians 3:28. Jesus Christ came into this world to save mankind from sin. He was born for us as Catholics, for the Protes tants, the Aethiests, the Hare Krishnas, the Mormons, the Palestinians and the Arabs. He The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1982-11 WE'D RATHER SELL EVERYTHING THAN MOVE IT! And We're Moving SOON was born for the Russians and the Chinese; for the Moslem and Buddhists for all of mankind. We don't celebrate Christmas because of Santa Claus and reindeer, although their presence is enjoyed, but because of Jesus Christ. What He asks is that we believe in Him and do the things He says. '"For the Son of Man has come to save that which was lost." Matthew 18:11, I hope all of you have a fantastic holiday season and enjoy the time spent with family and friends. And sometime during your cele brations, take time to say thanks for a man who paid a debt that wasn't his. Remember, Jesus, the reason for the season. Dave Goodwin (Bth-insurance) Dec. 13 ,~~,. .-._ ~~. STOREWIDE i~5~~ =EMI lEEE