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    B—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1983
Committee will study possibility
of Fall Commencement ceremony
By GRACE LoMONACO
Collegian Staff Writer
A committee formed by the Uni
versity's Campus Relations Office
will soon begin studying the possi
bility of a Fall Commencement.
A new format for both Fall and
Spring Commencements will be
developed to accommodate larger
graduating classes because the
switch to semesters will reduce the
number of yearly commencements
from four to two, said Leslie Cam
mauf, committee member.
At registration, the committee
distributed a questionnaire to stu
dents with the intent-to-graduate
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• Would you like your diploma
to be sent to you after graduation?
• Would you attend a Jan. 7
commencement?
• Would you return for the
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students request one.
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the number of people," Parvensky
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Cammauf (senior-rehabilitation
education) said she is not sure of
the number of people needed to
ensure a Fall Commencement.
"I'd assume if it's a majority but
I don't know," she said. •
James Dungan, secretary of the
Calendar Conversion Council, said
that no specific number has been
established to determine the need
of the Jan. 7 commencement.
This number might be miscons
trued because some students who
intend to graduate did not attend
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Guerrillas assassinate
Santiago, Chile, official
SANTIAGO, Chile ( AP) Ur
ban guerrillas firing automatic
weapons assassinated the gover
nor of Santiago as he left his home
today, the government said.
Carol Urzua, 57, a retired army
major general, was shot in his car
on the street where he lived. His
chauffeur and his bodyguard also
died in the attack, according to
officials.
Radio stations quoted witnesses
as saying five men and a woman,
all on foot, staged the attack in
eastern Santiago then escaped in
three vehicles.
Urzua was the military govern
ment's top official in the Santiago
Polish officials halt
Solidarity gathering
By BRYAN BRUMLEY
Associated Press Writer
WARSAW, Poland (AP) Com
munist authorities yesterday
blocked a Solidarity rally planned
by labor leader Lech Walesa and
tightened security throughout Po
land on the eve of the outlawed
union's third anniversary.
Walesa dropped his plans to
attend the rally, but said he may
defy authorities when he marks
the anniversary today at a wreath
laying ceremony before a mon
ument to workers in Gdansk.
`The ideals which
Solidarity stood for
still enjoy the full
and sincere
support of Polish
society.'
—Lech Walesa'
"My decision is that I will not
speak," he told The Associated
Press by telephone. "But if there
are people around and they press
me into speaking, then I guess I'll
have no choice but to speak."
In a separate statement, Walesa
said authorities had denied his
request for a rally out of fear of
anti-government unrest.
"The ideals which Solidarity
stood for still enjoy the full and
sincere support of Polish society,"
he said. "The authorities are
aware of this, and that is why they
resort to such infamous deci
sions."
Government spokesman Jerzy
Urban told a news conference offi
cials have taken security mea
sures to "ensure peace" on the
union anniversary, but he declined
to give details.
metropolitan region, where more
than 4 million of the country's 11
million people live.
The assassination of Urzua
came a day after President Augus
to Pinochet lifted a state of emer
gency in a concession to political
parties seeking an accelerated
transition to democratic rule.
The five-year-old state of emer
gency, which had replaced a
tougher state of siege in force
since the 1973 coup, enabled mili
tary• commanders to impose 'cur
fews and prohibit meetings to deal
with threats to internal security.
Alfonso Marquez de la Plata, the
secretary general of government,
"The government hopes there
will be no demonstrations," he
said.
On the eve of the anniversary,
Vatican newspapers called on the
Warsaw government to open talks
with workers and other groups,
while leaders of the banned Writ
ers' Union said they would appeal
the government's decision to dis
solve the group.
Solidarity supporters are ex
pected to mark the union anniver
sary with protests in Warsaw,
Gdansk, Nowa Huta and other
strongholds of the outlawed labor
federation. The union's under
ground leaders have called for
marches and a rush-hour boycott
of public transport.
Walesa had sought permission
to stage a Solidarity anniversary
rally outside the Lenin Shipyards
in Gdansk, where accords were
signed three years ago to form the
Soviet bloc's first independent tra
de union.
The 39-year-old labor leader
said instead he would attend an
official wreath-laying ceremony
at the nearby monument to work
ers.
Communist Party authorities
decided to commemorate workers
with an officially-sanctioned
wreath-laying ceremony in an ap
parent last-Minute attempt to de
fuse expected unrest.
The ceremony was announced
this week, but Gdansk Communist
Party authorities could not say
yesterday who would appear at
the event or what time it would
start,
Plans for the ceremony were
announced after Walesa, an elec
trician at the Lenin Shipyards, had
informed authorities he planned to
place flowers at the monument
between 2 and 2:30 p.m., when the
shipyard shift changes.
Carol Urzua
said the slaying would not alter
Pinochet's commitment to "a po
litical opening."
' It was the second assassination
of an army officer since the armed
forces overthrew the Marxist gov
ernment in September 1973.
Defense in Brinks conspiracy
completes arguments with jazz
By PAUL MOSES
Associated Press Writer
NEW YORK (AP) The defense at the Brink's
federal conspiracy trial completed its last arguments
yesterday by playing "The Liberation Song," a jazz
recording with a saxophone solo by one of the six
defendants.
Defendant Bilal Sunni-Ali, portrayed by his lawyer
as a peaceful musician framed because he was political
instructor for a black separatist group, rocked his
chair and smiled during his solo on the album by Gil
Scott-Heron, a musician and poet whose frequently
writes about revolution and black liberation.
Sunni-Ali, whose photo is on the album jacket, is
accused of participating in a June 2 0 1981, Bronx
armored car robbery in which a guard was killed.
The Daily Collegian
Wednesday Aug. 31, 1983
Prosecutors assert he joined a radical gang responsi
ble for many robberies, including the October 1981
Brink's armored car holdup in Rockland County, where
a guard and two police were slain.
In Goshen, N.Y., meanwhile, the three radicals
charged in the October incident have "thrown our lot in
with the revolution" and expect to be convicted in that
related case, said one of those defendents.
But that, says defendant Kuwasi Balgoon, is the price
they will have to pay for sticking to their revolutionary
principles.
In Manhattan, Sunni-Ali's attorney, activist Chokwe
Lumumba, spoke in the cadence of a black preacher
and moved about the courtroom at U.S. District Court
as he sought' to counter the allegations.
The jurors did not react to the the music's beat but
listened to the lyrics.