News Scrapbook 1980-1981

EV ENING TRIBUNE

LA JOLLA LIGHT

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A conference on "Church and Community Response to New Immigration Pro- posals" will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Univer- sity of San Diego law school by the Centro de Asuntos Migratorios, the San Diego County Ecumenical Confer- ence and other religious groups. Among the speakers will be Appellate Court Judge Cruz Reynoso of Sac- ramento and former mem- ber of a presidential com- mission on immigration.

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SDSU AND USO will hold commencement exercises Sunday. Howa~d K. Smi_th, former ABC-TV newscaster, will speak at SDSU s graduation starting at 10 a.m. in Aztec Bowl. Presiden- tial counselor Edwin Meese will address USD"s School of Law graduates at a 10:30 a.m. ceremony on the football field. At 3 p.m., Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger will speak at USD'.s graduation at the site of School of Law ceremony.

LEMON GP.OVE REVIEW

USD Netters Tie for Top The l. SD women's

DAILY TRANSCRIPT ... MA'< Z Z 1981 • • • In a commence t d b at th U . men ou le header S de mvers1ty of San Diego this un ay, law school graduate ·11 h P 'd • s w1 ear res1 ential counselor Ed . M win eese (Continued on Page 2AJ (Continued from Page lA) Ill and those receiving graduate and undergraduate degrees will hear Secretar! of Defense Caspar Wein- berger give commencement addresses Meese,~ former USO law professor, i~ also a director of the school's C t for C . . l en er r1mrna Justice Policy and Management. • • •

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te11m hn Ju~t complPted It best season yet, compiling a 22 16 record and a ti for first place In the Southern .Ill thletl s. n .. oach Scott McCarthy I taking 6 women to the AIAW RPgionals includin, Diane Farrell (singles nd rtoubles l, who ha n 30-9 re ord in sin- g! s nnd 11. 26- 0 record in dou- bles; farlCtrmen Co ta (sln- les nnd doubles) hM 22-14 r ·ord in Ingle and a 16-15 r cord in doubles), ,Tudy New- man (singles and doubles) ha. a 2113 record In singles and 17 15 r cord In doubles. Lau- ra Orte~n (doubles onlyl ha a 21-9 n•t•ord In doubles; Ma• ryann Raftls (doubles only) has 2'413 record In doubles: d LI. a beAngeli has a 22- d In doubl I W Regi n 1 will bc held t day through Sun- day at San Jo e State.

SAN DIEGO UNION " Bauer, USD Duo NCAA Net Victims·

beating Guillermo Stevens of Texas 6-0, 6-2; No. 2 seed Glenn Michibata of Pep- perdine beat Peter Johnston of Oklaho- ma State 6-0, 6-3; and No. 8 seed Robbie Venter of UCLA stopped Danny Saltz of UCLA 6-1, 6-1. Both Scott Lipton and Peter Herrmann of the University of San Diego were eliminated yesterday. Lipton was defeated by Michigan's Matt Horowitch 6-0, 3-6, 7-5, while Herrmann fell to Drew Gitlin of Southern Methodist 6-4, 6-2.

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - No. 3 seed Mike Bauer of California-Berkeley was knocked out of the NCAA tennis cham- pionships on the tiebreaking point in the final set yesterday by Pender Murphy of Clemson 6-0, 4-6, 7-6 (6-4). In another upset yesterday, Jerome Vanier of Southern Methodist beat fifth- seeded Scott Davis of national champion Stanford 7-5, 7-5. Top-seeded Chip Hooper of Arkansas advanced to today's fourth round by

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W inberger Tells U DFete Addresses USD Of Soviet Threat Commencement By A PERRY SIU!I Writer TIie San Dte9 UftiOn Defcn c ret.lry C par Wein- (Continued from 8-1) down on the grass about 10 feet from Weinberger and displayed a small sign saying "U S. Let El Salvador Be." W·n erger

Friday, May 22, 1981

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Cabinet Members To Speak At U.S.D. Commencements

berger ye terday told graduates at the l mvers1ly of an Diego that the Soviet Um n's m1lltary buildup IS a threat to orld peace "as grave as an, we hav faced m the pa t." "We mu l rcvttalize our mlhtary str •1gth after years of neglect have brought u to the position of dang r- ous 1mbalanre wilh the Soviet llruon," embcrg r told the gradu at "(Th 1 ) an imbalance which we bchev" could 1f contmued, en- courag aggr 10n and a los of freedom everywhere "

Bennett was carrying his 6-month- old son, BenJamin, in a cloth carry- mg sling. Security chief Don Johnson coo· vinced Bennett, a non-student, to move behind an awning, out of public view. After Bennett refused to leave, he was placed under arrest and hus- tled mto a San Diego police car. Po- lice applied a painful pressure hold on Bennett's left thumb when he refused to walk under his own power The baby was not harmed and did not begm to cry The infant was given to one of Bennett's friends as Bennett w taken to Jail. Bennett said that as a Catholic, he felt compelled to protest the sale of military hardware to El Salvador and the presence of Wein- berger on campus.

and received an LL.B de- gree from Harvard Law School. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. In 1967. he was named chairman of the Commiss10n on California State Or- ganization and Econom\ . He was appointed by then·Gov. Reagan as director of linance of California in 1~68 In 1970 he was appointed chairman of the Federal Trade Commission and six months later he was named deputy director ol that office in 1972. In 1973, Weinberger v.:as appomted secretary of Health. Education and Welfare. He entered private business in 1975 and in 1981, he returned lo government service.

honorary member of law faculty and director of the Center for Criminal Justice Policy and Management. On leave from USD, he is a graduate of Yale University and holds a law degree from the University of California at Berkeley. Meese served as Gov. Reagan's executive assistant and chief ol staff in California from 1969-74. Weinberger will address the undergraduate/graduate ceremony at 3 p.m. Four hundred undergraduate and 130 graduate students are eligible for degrees. Weinberger took the oath of office as secretary of de- fense Jan .21.1981. He'earned his A.B. degree, Magna Cum Laude, at Harvard College degree. is a the USD

SAN DIEGO - The Un- \versity of Sa11 Diego, an independent Catholic un- iversity, will hold two commencements on the Alcala Park campus on Sunday, May 24. Edwin Meese, President Reagan's chief policy advisor, will address the Law School and Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Weinberger will address the undergraduate/graduate commencement. The24th commencementof the School of Law will be held at 10:30 a.m. with de- grees to be conferred upon 283 graduates. The class will i~clude the recipients of the first master's of com- parative law to be awarded by USD. ·Meese, who will receive an

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