University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, March 8, 1988 NationWorld 7 U.S.-built Japanese cars being exported to Japan The Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. — Honda rolled the first shipment of U.S.built cars exported to Japan by a Japanese automaker onto a ship yesterday and took aim at calls for increased trade protectionism to help U.S. automakers. Tetsuo Chino, president of Honda North America Inc., drove the first of 540 Accord coupes onto a ship docked at the Port of Portland on the Columbia River. Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore., a leading critic of trade protectionist legislation in Congress, accompanied Chino. The gray car was followed by a line of matching gray and white Accords driven by Honda workers as dozens of Honda executives and dealers, government, union and shipping officials watched and applauded. 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In fiscal year 1988, Gallaudet received $62 million from Congress; "We're trying to put some pressure on Congress, to get them to put some pressure on our board," said Covell, a year-old Frederick, Md., resident. CLUB GOURMET 913-451-9099 *Place Wet Metal or College Bldg Yesterday's protest capped a week of demonstrations in which students tried to convince the board of trustees to hire a deaf person as the school's seventh president. Deaf students protest new president WASHINGTON — Gallauet University students vowed yesterday to keep their campus closed indefinitely after the school's board of trustees reaffirmed its selection of a hearing president to head the nation's only liberal arts university for the deaf. Spilman and several other board members listened for about 30 minutes to complaints from the 100 or so students, then left without speaking to reporters. school's 2,200 students protested at the Capitol after board of trustees chairman Jane Basset Spilman told the students that the board would not reconsider its decision to hire Elizabeth Ann Zinser as Gallaudet's next president. Ideas for KANSAN MAGAZINE Kjerstl Moen editor Gallaudet was created by an act of Congress in 1864 and relies on federal As Spilman made her announcement in the school's field house, students receiving the package there would meet and began a one-mile walk to the Capitol. ESQUIRE BARBER SERVICE TRACEY GARCIA Haircuts ... $6.50 For appointments call 842-3699 2323 Ridge Court Covell and around 1,800 of the "We're going to keep the school closed," said student leader Jerry Covall. "We will stop when we get a deaf president." 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