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Thu",l"y. Novemher 12. 1992. Vo l. 7R. o. 5~. 1(1 Pag,·' Guyon to tell trustees about construction jobs

John C". u\ nn ... i1! infnnn hoard m:-.l ilu: ion. J think it's it (demand) men! cente r is housed in the Child-care facility mcmhcr. etf fh .. proji.'Cb :11 Sll lC thai h1l~ hccn there for a long time: ' Student Recreation Center but is including con~lru~ lill ,g iI child-can: he f\ai d, not qualified for licensing benefits also in agenda f'lciill),. a hio logical sc ience The G raduate and Professional from Ihe sta te , Brown said the huilding. a hotcl. an on-campus S tudent Council a nd the administration is trying to come to for BOT meeting parking garage and an upgrade of Unde rgraduate Student Govern· a workable child-carc solution for By Christy Gutowski S IUe' s Physic.:al Plant faci li ties. ment approved a $3 increase in the studenls and University employees, G~~~I" '~' AdmlnlS'ratlon Wnler The board wi ll not act on anv of student activity fee for the suppon "The board is sympathe.ic '0the \ Guyon's presentation. ~ of bui!ding or leasing a child-care kinds of needs Pres ident Guyon "ill Roard of Tru,tcl."' wi ll mel:: Chan<.:cllor James Brown ~ id he facil;ty, T he stude nt fee increase ~' i1I be reviewing:' he said, "'They . . ~ lin (:alll pu, I l) lhl ~ 10 hl' ar .1

Church of England narrowly votes Economic Security Council idea to allow women to become priests shows Clinton's economic focus Los Angeles Times o f jubilation from some A:lglicans and gl um expressions The Baltimore Sun global (."Conom ie.~. It cenainly seems it is going (0 hav<" LONDON- The Churc h o f from othe rs who gathe red The ! ni!!3:i ~e , a pan of Clinton's his attention. and it likely will hal ~ England decided hy a two-vole ClUl "idc Church House in Centra l W ASH INGTON- P re, iden. · economic prc:g ram. has caught his panieipalion:' margin Wt.·dnesday Ihal \\'nm~n London, where the vote W3 !o. e lcct Bill C linton's proposal to pUblic atlc ntion. AI a nalio na l Thc most recent precedent for the may re ordained :I'" pr i e !' I ~ . taken, c reate a n Economic Security meeting of busincs!<. cconomisls in Clinlon initiauve wa~ Presidenl Fa llH,' (j ~nl.. r.tI Synod Illiing- a "Thi ~ i~ tremendous- now Council WQuid put economic policy 5 1. Louis MUrTay Weide nbaum. rd 's Economic Policy Board. d t.:l l,i(lll thai \ "Ilh.' ('xpc rh Ihl' church C'In go forward." ~ aid under the son of daily WhilC H OL~ c hief economic adviser to former crea.cd in Scptemlx:r 1974 '0guide Il'nned Ihe mO:-.t divl~ ive for Ihe l)c;u:on Christina Recs, who led scrutiny previously reserved for Presiden. Reagan in the early 1980s. Ford' s econom ic thinking as the churdl ~inn' tile Rcfonllation-­ a group s upporting the "alional security. an expcn said, was askt"d whe ther Ihe C linto n country Ihe n teele red between \.':1 111 (' il fl e r 17 yc ;rrs o f dchatc. ordination of wome n, Deacon The appoinlrnc nt of a ncw proposal should Ix: laken seriously. runaway innalion and recession. Pending til(' .1I1Iil ipatcd arrrtn',,1 Anabel Shilson-Thomas. whose economic czar. with direct access to " My shon answer was ' Yes: .. The EPB became one of .he ti l Pa rll:IIII \.'nl ;rlld QUI.'(' n hu shanJ. Hugh. i !o> a pries.. said the Oval Office. signals Clinton's said \Veidenbaum, .... could be an excculive branch's most active and Elr n l'll.'th !1. it l'PUt .: k;ld hI lhl' Ihat ~ hl' w

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Unity focus of Blood drive exceeds Opinion Olney 7 foot senior -See page 4 I Lemonheads jam meeting held by 700 pints entering Entertainment at StudE'"t Center commits to SIUC final days at SIUC Black affairs group -See page 71 for small audience basketball team Classified -See page 10 GRainy - Slory on page 3 -Story on page 6 -Slory on page to - Story on page 16 i High 50s Sports

1>4-Ilh I j.! ' ph.1n ",outht>rn IIh"c)!", l m\er'lh a t Carbondale Seven-foot senior commits to slue By Karyn Viverito S il \'a \\.jj .. the fir,1 7-11 play\.'r h) 'Igll al SportsWriter Wells joins da Silva as second 7-footer SlUe. RHS head t'oach Larrv Buss.lrd o;;;lid a!>. time." he s3irl. h3s j ust developed The Salukl ba., kelball program climbed 10 period. " He a We ll s e nter). hi!'> se nio r "sea so n. he is an a diffe rent altitude Wednesday as the men's Head coach Rich HLil in said Wells has the love for the game in the last year or so and exciting player to watch. progrdm received a national leller-of· inlent physical lools 10 be a good player. and he is is excited about becoming a good player." " Shane is getting be ll e r by adding R 10 pl av from 7-0. 238-pound Shane Wells just starting to come into his own on the As a junit...· last season, We ll s averaged confidence in himself each d;ty. as lasl year basketball coon. points a nd 5 rebo unds a game. a nd by from Olney. was hi s fi rst fu ll year of playing th ~ game." "He has good hands and runs the floor signing with SlUe. he will become only the Wells. who is currently a senior 31 East he said. " He is an unselfish player and hb Ri c hland High School. signed wilh Ihe well. btll he will need to improve hi s half­ second s even ~ foo l er in school history. strengths arc his hands. his touc h and his Salukis during Ihe NCAA early signing court skills. and lhis will come willi playing C urrent Saluki cente r. junio r Marcelo da ability to run the coun." Women's hoops tops MVC polls SMSU, ISU, eu at top with slue MVC ratings - ~.--. By Andy Graham ---- Sports Writer 1992 PRESEASON COACHES POLL: In ;t preo;;eure on lhe team . Saluki!'> (.·o'l<.'h 6 Wichita Slale Cindy Scot! said. 7. Indiana Slate Missuuri V:l llcy j, pn.'dicted 10 hI,.' 8. Bradley th ..- toughc-'i confercnl'e III Ihe 1111<1WC,1 Nort hern Iowa by SCOII. l!l innj .. SI ;lh.· · .. (.·\I;ld1. Jill HUlc h is on. Soulhwc .. , Missouri' s Cheryl Bumt.'tI and Crcighlon';; Connie 1992 PRESEASON Yuri. COACHES ALL- Creighto n. a new ;Idtlilion In 11ll" CONFERENCE TEAM: 5aluki).' confC'rcm.·e q:hcdulc. \"' 11 fnu r Tami Baalke. illinOIS Slale out of five game" against l3 i~ Eighl Tonya Baucom. SMSU learns la .. t ..c:t'On. SO lllh\\I,.·~ 1 Missouri. who was pitKcd 10 finish .;cl.:nnd. lx·al Melody Howard. SMSU Big Te n favorite Iowa in Ihe f'\(' AA Anita scon. SI UC tourn;lment 1;lst year. and S IUC did Secelia Winkfield. SMSU we ll again ~ 1 Big Eight and Ten learn' lasl season al\ we ll. HONORABLE MENTION "So uthwest Mi).souri '>('1 a p~cedcnt Caryn Brune. Illinois State fo r the Missouri Valley Conference. hy doing so well in the NCAA ta um.l:Il(·nl Kelly Firth. SIUC lasl season." Scon said. Becky Str~t~man . Creighton Of the to p four Icam s ill lhe prcsca.wn poll. slue is the o nly Icam currenlly free of injuries. Southwest Missouri's Tina R ohhin ~. key pl .. )~r . and it huns nol hr active o n the squad again until the 100 m lH.: h nf a problem o n Ihe team 's Dec, 27 meeting with Kan sa~ perfonn:lnl'c of the lC'am. tho ugh." University. Burnell said. Crcigillon'I\ Shannon Struby is in hl,.'r R o bbins was Ihe Midwest seventh ,nonlh of recovery fro m Region31 Most Valuable Player in I\urgery fi n ha \ C L ligament. \\ hich I' 1992 and s('ored in double figures in Ihe m a in Ii g;nll(' nl in the knet. Yori all fi ve o f t h e leam' s N C AA said. The inj ury occurred April ::! . and il tourname nt games. kepI her oUl of Ihe l:t ~ 1 Ihree g" I11 ':~ of Me lanic Ward. a developing strength the sca.;;on. for Illinois State. is o ut of commission Slruhy 's nedenti:tl:\ illci,.d\.· :1 fir'l until al least December with achilles team all-We!.le m Alh ktk Confercncc tendon problems. Hutc hi son said. She ~c lcc l ion , 1-l.9 points a gante. and 57 recently underwe nt surgery 10 CO rre('1 percent !'> hooling frnmlhe floo r. th is. but il did no t he lp so shc I11 U<.; 1 Yori called he r 1(';1111 Ih l,.' 111~", c r ~ .seck treatment aeain. SIoII Photo by Mike Von HOOK "Melanic has b..'Cn developing into .. see WOMEN. page 15 Senior Satukl baskelbllH player TIffany Bolden shoots a ball In practice Tuesday. Swimming, diving teams to travel Florida officials expected to Champaign to meet five teams to file lawsuits over Giants Zapnews purl'ha~l' Ihe Giant... ;lIld mo \ c By Sanjay Seth The Salukis will wrap up the "If o ur mcn arc beate n in them to SI. PI.·lcr,hurg, R oriJ 'I. SportsWriter weekcrad eXlr.IVJ!!'-ln7.a with a competition but impro"c in tlw ir ST PETERSBURG next !\I.·a!'>on. double dual TTlC"CI with minoi). SI,lIc timing.s. is that being Sutxcssful'r' Offkials in Rorida a~ exp<.'(.·lcd " We ha\ e been tlamaued:' The s lue men's and women's and host Illinois Sund.1\,. W a lker sa id an e " ample o f In fill.' major l aw l\ ui t ~ over Ill(' !'> aid Rid, Dudgl,.·. thl,.· ",!'>1""111 swimming 1(';.1 1'1 and the d iving Rick W"lkc r. hc.td ro and wom e n 'I\ wuuld indic;If(';1I1 im prov('lIll,.·nl of whit:h s lue wa!' given a numher Owner' ~ meeting in (.·hallll\"! i, Ihe kc .. I. " team wi ll m eet o rth weslern the tcmll I\ ince Ihe\' liN stan..:-d . ofn'lcs. Sl.'tllbdale. /\l'i/0 114.l, Tue'tla\ " ,.\, r;tr ~ I I\ \\ I,.·~ ar~ l·llnn.rlll'd . Univc r!: lId. SCC! SWIMMING, page 15 Page 2 Daily Egypria n Novcmoo- 12. 1992

Dianne Odum, M.A. i -~ .., ...... :- -. ' TIlinois State Certified Addictions Counselor .!,.. -, Newswr.ap announces the open ing of her ',. Recovery and Psychotherapy Practice world Spert. national bank and radio station - came aL talks Single? Gaidar had with Ingushi leaders. Observers said a clear aim of the move was to prevent the Ingushi from building ties with neighbouring Chcchen. ~'re Available. ~• t THURSDAY To 00 Your THREE PALESTINiANS KILLED IN GAZA STRIP - Wash That 151 . es $1.00 NIGHT Three Palestinians were killed earl Y Wednesday in clashes with Israeli Drop It Off uoops in the Gaza Strip. according to the Israeli Army and the Palestine $ I .00 Domestic Bottles Fluff-Dry Laundry Press Serv ice. In a separate incident in Gaza, an Israeli soldier was Service seriously wounded when Palestinian mili tan;s ambushed a patrol with $1.00 Blue Hawaiians small arms fire. The deaths occured when soldiers shol and killed an Arab $ I .00 Rumpleminze youth in the village of Mueein as he tried to ambush their patrol. aDJ nation 25 C Bud & Bud Light )efhy Laundromat Drafts 311 W. Main Open Daily BABBm MAY BE NEXT INTERIOR SECRETARY - NO COVER 7am-11 pm If talk on Capitol Hill is any measure. former Ariwna Gov. Bruce Babbitt 549-1898 is a shoo-in as President-elect Ointon's choice. for Interior secretary. "I hear that's a good possibility," Sen. Dennis DeConcini, D-Ari z.• said . . Tuesday. Clinton campaign officials would not comment on such speculation, and close Babbitt associates said the former governor has not I"XER~~~OPY"'I been approached by Ointon aides. EC, U.S. MEMBERS TO MEET IN WASHINGTON - ThIde negOlialor.; from the European Community and the United States IIW!!EnEas will meet in Washington nCltI week for crucial talks on ending a tran s­ per spokesman the H A'i7 CUT T E -if's 3 1/2 cents copy Atlantic trndc row over oilseeds. A for E.C. Commission While 11 x 8 1/2 said the E.C. was seeking to OtglIIlizc a meeting with the U.S . "as soon as 1 Auto Fed or Self Serlice posstble." European Fann Commissiooer Pay MacSharry will leave for EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Washington next week for Ialks with the U.S. Agriculture Secretary Minimum 100 copie. Edwanl Madigan on oilseed subsidies. Get your haircut 10,000 or more ,.~CALLI . CALL! before 11 :00 a.m. CHIEF N_Y. JUDGE RESIGNS OVER SCANDAL- The . " 549-6263 for only 3 cents per copy chief judge of New Ycrk State. facing chaIges he black mailed his fermer (mu>t hoYe CXlUpOiIr lava, resigned from the bench Thesday shortly after • federal magistratl' .. $8.00 I I ordered him to wear an eleetronic monitoring bracelet and he held under must present coupon I Egyptian Photo i private guard in bome detenton as part of a bail agreement. The case not Campus Shopping Center i 717 S. Illinois I only has eaused deep shock within New YorIc's justice system. It suddenly Offer Good Thru 11-30-92 has deprived the Republican Party of perhaps its strongest potential 1 gubematorial candidale. - 1_.. ~!E~;'W.k~~ ...... NETWORI<' MAKE OFFERS TO LETTERMAN - Call it the Dave sweepstakes. Now that NBC "Late Night" host David Letterman is free to consider other job off.... the pitches are coming faster than one­ lillClS. News Corp. Chainnan Rupert Murdoch recently wooed the taIk­ show host with a flip-<:ard presentation extolling Fox's youth-oricnted au6ience. CBS News anchor Connie Chung touted her network to l..eUerJuan in a spoof video. Syndicator Michael King offered to write a $25 million eheek on the spoL - from Daily Egyptian wire services ( 'orrections/Ciarifications

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Work off loan after schooling-. C·linton IMAGINE '-;OT HAY I G to p~ ) ""ck )our , tudCni loan. rrl',ide nt -~Ic" 1 Bill Cl inton propo,c, ra'lieal oplllln, r r ~ ri. \dllak wllh ... tu ll enl Juan ..... w(.Irk It off in ('(l I1lIllU I II ! ~ 't.'r'"!I'C o r r , '~ It 11ft \ ja a \\ agl.' pen:t" Iitage. (,Iilllon ', :d ~ . 1 name Ih ~ 'ation:d S·'(\. It· f l u ,{ fUIlJ. h .J' mali\ :"'''1 I \l ~t 'f~ ",1 I h.' L \rl.·... ! l' 111\ ..... ' S HI. 1 ~l;iI ·n HI\\:mi 1.:dU,,:.ltll IH HI Ilk Ill.. I _". tJI . : 1 h'~ I'I' ~ ;\11 1, 1" I II' \.- ' "ar ' 22f bdl w l1 r. ~\..;..l~t· II1h.ntl t.'d In ' I nlulate Ilk '1.!!!I'!l II '\ 'lIPII! \

T ill· 'f .. \ (;(\ E~ L ('~. " T (\ 10: ft'r high " 'hopkr' It t,.· lIk·!" (,III ...... rni il l: ' concerned " Hit munL~ .. uu ld phm lor th ~ir \.ol kgt.. hopdul II) e ll t ~r t:(:' mTllunit~ "'en ILC It fllllfl'\, :dnng th~ io e:! thai the mi lita r~ G. I. Bill promote '-. Letters to the Editor ~ U I \1. !lh , ! t \\ j ~ 1. t!-O 10 ... chou! fi r't, then \\ 0 1k Iht" 11l('l1l~ ) ofT. \ntf cJn~ d oc:o. n ot hnve III t ra in n wee- ke no.., "h. illg lhe ... chonl ) c ~ l r . . Playboy decision Depend ing: on the t mmunily ~1;: rvj c e g r:!.j ua t e~ pt:rr nll. it wo uld add that ~xpe r ic n ce to Ihei r re.sume. Johs proposed to Color used as crutch based on respect; aid the community are adding pol ice officers. child care or In respoll s,: to Torra nce ill the rain is a big deal). health ce\Te workers. peer counselors helping keep kids off Miller's letlcr to the D.E. Oil SO WHAT!! So , you' re 'bimbo' tag untrue drug:-. or teachers. No\,. 4th: why don·t you think· black. white. yellow. red. SlOP J.~m writing in re s p on~e .( 0 of ~lJ mct h ing original to using color as a cru tch. How Andrew Ensor's narrow·mindcd compl:.tin about, racism is many times do 1 have to hear 3J1d mean-spirited leltcr. THE ADDITIONA L HELP rhe community receives I was one of the women who would be va luable to it as well as th.:: 2radua te. With lite gell ing kind of old. about ~ I acks ocmg oppressed It appears 10 me that every for hundreds 0: ) ears, and the spoke to tt- o: rcprcscntalivc from government all owing s t udent ~ to work off their debt in such time a decision is m:1dc. and it s()c io-eco l1 C" mic pii they were Playboy whcn he W:IS in 1O\\ln . ~apa c iti e s . child care costs. for ex am;.>le. could fal l. docs not j ive with the African· placed in. I could give a damn This ··bimbo·· (a Icml Mr. En c;;or For the ,tudems. the two years wou ld rel ieve Ihe stress of Americans, the word racism is aboul your pas I. j ust as you u !ii ed) was raised in a v ~ r y finding a career job while trying to pass their major and, swung around . May b f" , jus l would m ine. It ·s tile people supportive environment. mavoc . . decisions like not t oJ~ ~ I care about. (he I was taught to have morals and most likely. the toughest courses which come during senior priilli ng a picture of (he individ ual person. and to respect myself. years. Homecoming Queen and King situation, whether black, white, Mr. Ensor asked ··What am I on the front page of the D.E. etc. trying to prove?" T H E PROPOSAL WOU LD ALSO e ncourage W;IS made for o the r rca o,; o ns If you are not happy with the community in vol vemcnt from the srudents. As they servc than r3C.'i ~m . D.E. decision of no front pilge I am no! trying to DrOVe anything and I do not belicvc .hal rhe com ll1u ni ty. they Can become more in volved and famili ar I do nOl know wh) Ihe D.E. Homecoming piclU re . why d id not print a picture or a don'l ~ ou writ in and question I have done any thins wrong. with th e work ings o f tlte local government and citizen black man and a blaCk \yoman Ihe schooi" s moral. and if Yes , I was co nc ~ rned a bout groups. wilh li ll ie cro wn ~ on their slUd enls really care an) more? how my family would react to my In, tead of wond eri ng what happens to the money paid heads. It could jusl be !.Iml il is You might fi nd thaI lhey don·1 l!ccision. bad. in tudent 10Hns. the public can see specificall y whal no longer Ihat big of a deal to care as much for Homecoming. My dad w hom 1 ddmilc, those who prim !.I1C D.E .. and 10 and one·o,; skin color. - Jacob respect, and who i!<. a decent man s t uden t ~ cam are domg 10 Iheir tax-paid ru iti on. Seeing those some of those who read it (I'm Meudt Ill. senior, cinema and was very supportive of mc. direct resul lS wou ld reassure lax payers Ihat those dollars not saying that a man spilling. photogr a phy I radio and \\Then I read him Mr. Ensor 's were not going to waste. and a woman geuing ht:r mail lelevision leuer his response wa .. . " I raised you to be a Sood person and make FOR THOSE INTERESTED in getting inlo Ihe career responsihle choices. If you wanl 10 do this, t suppon you. And ( field right oul of coll ege. the proposal lets the lender payoff am always prouu or you." the sllldenl loan fro m a small percentage of earn ings over a Knee-jerk reaction paranoid; Yes, he sa id he was proud of period of lime. me. He didn'l call me a slut or The percent age would keep Ih e payme nts within an racism unfounded as cause consider himself humiliated. affordable range. If the student slans al a low-paying job, This letter goes to Mr. Miller. We is a fearful while man worrying I re' pect my body and above all Ihe rales are 10' . If Ihe student moves· to a higher-paying arc once again impressed by the that the black race will one day rise I respect myself. I am proud of job. the ra tes increase and work faster loward paying off the level of ignorance displayed by a up. buy the door co •. tpany and Ihe person that. am. loan debt. typical fearful. paranoid altit ude. build doors that only open for the I .Iso be lieve that I am the type The jobs Clinton proposes for sludenls shoul d have Your response was the model renex true originalors from the cradle of of person who has made SIU a salaries that meet Ihe cosI oI' li ving and recompensale the action of an uneducated wo rm, humanity. place wonh coming 10. black or white. If you had checked the DE. you I have hi gh aspirJli ons for my slUdent (oan debl. In o ur three ye ars a l this would sec that the October 12 issue future. The potemial of Ihe program Clinlon proposes is greal. universit y we have mel ma ny had covered Homecoming AND I have studied hard . and next Students and communilies can bOlh benefil from the plan. African·American people and none showed a picture of Ihe king and ycar . ' 11 be entering law sc~oo l , ralher than imugine. of them showed the "Deliverance" queen . So we guess now the DE hardly typic,,1 of a slut/bimbo - type. persona as ~ 'ou d id. h ~s to make a point of bypassing huh? We agree there is racism still evCf)' other event so as not to piss If Sa lukis are fun. fri endl y. prevalent in SOCu!ly. and it sicken!' you off. ·'Sun goc."S Nova," oh wait h31·d - worh.ing and int cllil!e nt Editorial Polidcs us 10 sec it. BUT we don·, think Torr.mce Miller got married, well. individuals then call me a Sah.lki. SIgned -. inducing lotion, vIewpoInIs"" _ .... ,. , ...... _ the that racism is the cause of every put thai on page one . we don'l want if not and th is is the ddinition of apInIons d their ouOhoos only. UnoIgnod _ -"• ....-d the negative experience you have. Your him thinking we ' re rac ist o r a bimbo. then I am proud to call Dolly..-.lIithe_mustbe_dinldly Egyptian -- to:o the ___, Room pamnoia of racism runs so rJmpant anything. my>clf a "bimbo." 1247, Commu"utionl Bulkfing. Letters should be typewritten and double in your neurotic li ttle mind that In a perfec tly cqual society. Once again. !.ItC issue is re.l\ ~c l . your brain is incapable of where racism had ceased to exist, ~__ M 250-.. _ .. 0IA0j0eIwill be to:ogIwn odItIng .,.-enc:e .... wII forbe IimIIood~ iii 300 _____ ..-., r m not asking you. Mr. Ensor, to eX lrapolatill !!o any other cause. the tenns king and queen would be agree wil h my choicc, but please tdontIIy moojoi, '-"'Y doopMmonI, "111at white person in front of me irrelevant. - K e n E~' a n c hil c , respect me and reaii zc thai it is __- , oIc_ Ioy"'-'''''loy _ .... ~- loy "''''' didn 't ho ld th e door open." senior, oomputer science IUICI F..ric my choice to make . - Joanna ~for __d """"""'_be""wII ..oI "~ Torrance Miller's explanation: He Bluhm, "."Ior, cinematography Mooney, senior, political science November 12, 1992 Daily Egyptinn Page) Calendar VETS, from page 1 Dillard stepped 10 !he podium and two members of thc Veleran"s Club lold the veterans prescili to be proud in camoufl agc to Ihc fl agpole. nle Community of the unifornl and respect I.hc Hag. ve.(cmns placed a wreath al the ba54..· "T each those who have not of the fl agpole in commemomtian ~ervcd to respcl'l the fl ag and the for the soldiers who died in con­ 5151 12 S. Il linois Ave . GOl.DES KEY HONOR Sock-Ii wtll I\:i~' r II un iforn):' he said. "As a vel. alway!' fl icts. tcncr31 met1ing 10 dllM.vSS lil\ll.I arrJn"-elnenl~ of show respect for others and and vet­ Two AFROTC cadets saluled Ihili ... cckcnds lilt)' kKlc :tnd Cook Out and a erans any way you can:' whi le two others lowered thl! fl ag. p .. bt ~tl on the spins Exlrm Program at b 457-0321 tonight in Communic:t!ion ~ B uild in~ Room 2f()5.. Harvey Welch Jr. . vire presidenl Anny Fin;t Lt. Elizabeth V,mhala. 4pm - l am Slic es Every Nig ht 1l\l ~ "uc:cfinS i~ open TO all prDSpec1i\'(' :net11bm. of studem affairs. lhanked the veter­ 20. S ;,.. . its finance and academic maners University's fi rst reaction to PQP, Unh'm it)' ~ Elm. committees conceming whal SIUC including abolishing: wolfrtlliIl dlMeIWol lI~,~toltf MinbiPIW ,~ inAfarim has been doing in reaction to the • the Technology Commercial­ C ALENn Ak POLICY --T he dud linf' for C&kw'Ar items Is no:lft Iwo cIa)'1 before publi­ lIIinois Boord of Higher Education's ization Cente r in the Graduate <:atioft. n~ i~ !>.-"1U1d be' t)'pe1llTitten and mu." Priorit ies. Qucl ily and r>rooul'tivit)' School: tncIudto l iak.&de. pbct: and!ipOftllOl'o( t_ ~'CnC illitiative, • Learning Resources Tenure ..... tM ruU",o(IM pmiOft 5Ubmkting the Item. h elM sboukt be' ddt\'f''ed or mailtd 10 the Dlul.' The IlroalC wiU include a review Unit within LibrdT)' Affairs: _.l~I!9~~~t~~~~~w . I-:c,,-pda N-sroom. CommunkaioR< Bui/IdInt, oj actions lhat already have been CU'"­ • a nd the bache lor's of art s Room I U7 . A nkem " m be~ UIK't- ried out as Ihe f irst part of the degree program and Depanment of University's pnxiuctivity repon.1bc Religious Studies. University has saved s li~htl y l es~. Carolyn Snyder. dean of Moms Poiic(' BIoth'r than S3 million as a result of PQP I. Library. said at the Oct. 8 board Brown said no new PQP initia­ mee.ing mat abolishing the learning tives will be recomm ended in the reso:..;rces tc·nure unii was done to S TU Security Police responding update. He said the ",pon is simply tr.orc effeclively utilize resources. to a r(' port o f public drin ki nl! to infonn board members ··( PQP) T he boa rd a lso will decide arrested a studenl on an outsl.and­ going on and on-going. whether to merge programs. includ­ ing warrant Wednesday morning. " We always have reviewed Olt!" ing the mas l. er of science degree Duke B. Gi ll ia~ , . 46. of Allen I. programs. always r'.lised decision:, program and undergraduate minor • ••••••••••••••••••• was a rre sted at 12:53 a .m . about priorities.and always reallo­ in community development and the Wednesd ay in SIU Parkillg Lot cated funds." he said. "'But this time Depanment of Geography in the No. t 06 after Security Police d is­ it's going around wah a different College of Liberal Ans. covered thai Gilliam "":l ~ wanted on a Sangamon Count: warrant for fail ing to appcfJ r in court fa face D.U.I. charge~ . police said. CHURCH, from page 1 Gilliam was taken 10 the Jacksclll was .. thrilled and relieved:' chairs Ih\.· synod. supponcd ordain­ CounfY Jail where he i~ being held But the R~v. Pe l.cr Celdard. who ing womcil. declaring: "God culls GREEK nlGtlT! on $500 bail. opposes having women serve as US to take Ihe fisk of faith. J believe prie.q~ . warned thai Wednesday's God :s also calling his chut ~ h to decision "will pit diocese against ordain women to lhe priesthood." C;rrbondale Police arrested three d iocese. parish 2gainsl parish. 11le Rev. Edmond L.. Browning. city residents on d rug warrant" parishioner against parishioner," presiding bi shop o f Ihe Episcopa! Drafts Tuesday. The Church o f England is the Church in the United StattS, said Kimberly S. Crawshaw. 29. of mother institution of the Anglican that he was ··thri lled almost beyond Sp ••draDs 608 Oakland A ,·e nue . and Communion. which includes the words" at the vOle in Britain. Timothy B. Jeffro, 26. of 608 Billy Ame rican Proteslant Episcopal uThe vote affirms the positive Bryant Street. were arrested at 8 C hurch: : I of 29 worldwide experience of our church over the Lang Islands a.m. Tuesday in the 300 block of Ang lican c hurches abroad nnw last years as we have gratefully Walnut at on separate Jackson ordain women as priests. including received the gifts of women in ... C ounty warrants for unla wf ul tbe American branch. ordained ministry," he said. "Our Jda Shots delivery of a controlled substance. The Episcopal Churc h in worne!: priests and bisho p have police said. America approved the otdination of brought a wholeness and enrich­ Cherry Ba ..bs Crawshaw and Jeffro were taken women in 1976. The first such ment to our common life that I hope to the Jackson County Jail where authorized ordinations took place and pray has been a model for oth­ Crawshaw is bein g he ld o n in 1977. although !here were some ers in our Communion." .elan Balls $50.000 bail and Jeffro on $20.000 "irregular" ordinations a year earli­ Bu ~ be acknowledged, the vote bail , police said. cr. would cause controversy. "I know In a separate incident, C urtis A. In Britain. George Carey, who as this will not be welcome news for Babbl. Dp. Johnson. 22, of 11 00 Bums SI.. the Archbishop of Canterbury is a ll in our househo ld o f faith," tumed himself in to Carbondale the spiritual I~ader of the 70 mil­ Browning said. "They need to be Po lice when he learned of two lion member worldwide Angl ican held in our prayers as well ." Sa.ID .... Jackson County warrants of Communion. was expected to take After announcing Wednesday's unlawful delivery of a controlled a neutral position in the daylong VOO:, Carey pleaded for reconcilia­ substance against him, police said. debate before the 553 voting mem­ tion by all parties in !he ordination Amaren. Stona Sours Johnson is being he ld in the bers of the General Synod, the debate as he faces !he task of hold­ Jockson Count V Jail in lieu of church's ruling body. ing the church together during an $ 10,000 bail. But th.e ?~chbi s.~~~ , w,ho also ex~ted .~.s!~ ov~ r the issue. ~ ...... Page 6 Dai/yEgyptian November 12. 1992 American Red Cross halfway to achieving goal Blood drive totals blood Wednesday. which b",ught Today the drive will take pbce al Cory VanDeveer, assistant and sororities have panicipatcd in the IOtaI collection 10 705 pints for the Student Center and 2 p.m. 10 8 ch...rman of the drive, said 150 10 the drive and in a number of the week. p.m. Friday at the SIJC Recreation 200 fraternity and sorority capacities. exceed 700 pints Center. members helped with the drive "They've helped with food , Jonathon Senft, chairman of the Vivian Ugenl, Southern Illinois Monday. refres hments, and have done an at slue campus blood drive, said the Mobilization blood drive coordinator, said the "We've at least had that many incredible job with getting the By Jeremy Finley of VolunlCCr Effort organized the drive has be ~ n so successful (200): he said. "We expect nlore word out." he said. "Some are Spacial Assignment Writer drives until last year, and IGC then because of the organization of the for the rest of the wedc." signed up 10 work, but some just was asked to assume the Inner Greek Council and the Senft said most of the fraternities pass ( 'OUgh and decide 10 help." The SIUC-American Red Qoss respon.a\ DEADLINE TO SIGN UP Refreshments such as cookies, HI SP E R lunch, hot apple cider and a 1arge :heese ball will be available for JNE DARK

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Traditionally adorned in a hi g h ~l."o ll arcd cloak with a red recreate Stoker's original vision medallion and bloody fangs. Dracula has been revered ali By Casey Hampton the grandeur of evil - a vampire who fecds :1 diabolic E ltertainment Editor craving inlO the veins of his victims. But Academy Award -winning filmmal'e r Francis Ford Since the OO$('I of his creation by Bram Stoker i ! ~ 1897. Coppola has reopened Dracula' s coffin and g ivc n him a Dracul a has endured more Ih an a Cl!nlanl of s uccc ~ s fu ll " t:ansfu sion. haunting lilcr...lI)' and dml1latic lanci'Capes. . ~ Emphasizing the human emotion behind thc most !erri­ In the PTt.lCC!IoS, he has laken on a life of his own. inheriting fying aspccis of the slory, Coppol:J is claiming unchartered new dCJail !O with c!lCh inlt'rpret'llion. (errilor), in recreating Dracula for the screen with a fa ith­ Dmcula has 3boum.lcd \\Ic ll lx:yond SlUkc r '~ origliliJl vi:-. iull . ful. complctely original adaptation of the cr-;':tture found in which was described in the book as :1 "tall old man. dean Sram SlOker's 1897 novel. shaven solve for a Ion!! whit e.: moustache. and clad in bl ack Authenticity 10 the book is supposcd to be such a key from head 10 fool. withoul a ~ in £ l c ~pcd.. of colour aOOUi him c lement ill the remake lhat the allthor appears in the' titlc, anvwhere.·' "Bram S io ke r 's Drac ul a." And according to The on-screen development of Drdcula began in 191:! with Cincfantastique magazine. the script indeed is " more faith­ F W. Marnau 's unof(i t ial adaptati on of SlOker' s novel. fulto Rram Stnker's than any othcr." "Nosfcr.ttu: A Symphony of Shudder.. ... TIle 'iiklll film ("mph,,­ Leslie Block. publicist for Columbia Pictures, which IS sized the monS L'l)U~ asPC(1S of tJle counl's appcntalt in the Beauty and The cartoon characters on the Disney spokes man said the the Beast walChes OeL TI. VAMPIRES, from page 7 acquire his original C('nception. But filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola. director of the latest version. "Bram Stoker's Dracula," is confident his screen version creates 'J unique approach to the subjecL The film 's producers claim "Br::'T1 Stoker's Dracula" is faithful 10 SlOker's 000Ic: and presents the underlying story the book was based on. which is a true story of Vlad Dracula, a Rumanian prince TOP TEN MOST CLUELESS who fought for the Christian church and battled against the PEOPLE ON EARTH infidels who were invading Europe. Katherine Orloff. marketing 10. Rainforest chainsaw operator. project mana~er for Coppola's film. said Dracula appears in the film very much liIce he is described 9. MUlionaires in prison. in the book. and traditional 549·111'1 preconceptions on the traditional 8. Drivers with turn signal Dracula should not misguide people. perpetually on. "Anybody who goes into any movie should go into ;t with an 7. Las Vegas lounge acts. open mind," she said. ' ~Ie need 10 exper;..nce it for what Jl is and 6. People who don't vote. r------O~e la..rge. $9 HI not expect to see· old Dracula I WIth movies-this is a very unique the • vision and they should try DOt 10 S. Non-recyclers I 'Works" + tu I bring that elIlIa beggIge along. " Robert Fox. an sruc associaIe 4. Javelin catcher. I J\MiIiorooI T..".,. 95,.. I professor of English; said many filmmakers are just unable to 3. Someone in express I ~,. - . o,r.,..- I capture SUW... •• wriIin& style onto L Gorfics.- "'V""'-_A!rJ~~ ...... 12115/~ the screen. aad be will be checkout line with imp-essed if CqljJoIa is .tile 10 do so. ' . eleven items. ''(Sroter) was a great storyteller," Ir------, i§ I he said. "I'm going 10 be curious if 2. Chain-smoking ~ ~:;r:ing ' $6 ~ Coppola's really going to try to I Pizza +tu I capture Stoker's style. or if he's gas station attendant. just exploiting the idea. • I AMiIioMI T.,.,..,. 95,.. I When audiences attend the premiere of "Bram Stol;er's 1. Drug users. F.. l\ppoIouc:iHl> I Dracula" Friday. they will have the I & Spe

DRACULA, from page 7-- "Despite OUf scientific and Sidetracks would like to thank thefoUowtng area busI­ technological development as a nesses for help!ng with the Marine ~s B-Day Party: culture, the human factor is much SpeOOl Thanks to BubbiJJ morc compelling," he said. ChiMe..,.. PagW'a 51. EIGI.c:D', "Dracula presents the notion of EWIUion Mulie ..... VIIIoe GMSbfI TrM Hombtes immoryall.ty _ he's feeding off life ...,. McGuire·. a...o', Winsmn',llIgeIa GualD', T- Shin SlOI'. BEER LIQUOR WINE lOrelam liCe. =~. Place ~~ =-.!. =. ~ "But an~e you take one kind I V~Di-.oing Distressed Merchandise* another,of art form dJere and are try always to tum going it into to ':=:;===~===~=~~~~~~~~=~:~I be changes," he added. "Film- makers have a tr.ndency 10 make 11- , Managing Your Money things more graphic, .which .h' 1":1' • A Series of Seminars presented by increases the shocIc but takJls a liUle 1 away from the imagination." Ii ""!" 1'1 Office of Economic and Coppola's film follows the Trans- , ~~ : : ~::::::!.~ Regional Development SALE ylvanian prince as he moves from Eastern Europe to 19th cenlury Thursdays, 6;00 p. m . - 9;00 p . m.at Ibe Business Incubalor London, where his ta>1e for hu­ II Beer, Liquor & Wine manity has grown bold with Uesire after centuries alone in his castle. November 19, 1992 A Quick Starr ior Quic/cen Hype surrounding the film in­ December 10, 1992 Muting Federal and Stale Payroll up to dieates a love story will take a bite Reporting Requi remerus out of the tradilionaI horror theme. Screenwriler Jim Hart said his January 21 , 1993 Taxation SumnuJry inlerpretation of Sooker's novel February 2S, 1993 Small Business Retiremeru Planning focuses on a faUen hero IooIcing for March 25, ·1993 Manual Accouruing Programs love and redempliOO. ") think Francis and I liked the $20 per session; $80 for all five; box dinner included. 40% same things about the script. which was very romantic IIId "",.sua! and OFF RETAIL epic, a reoIlove story thai was very For more information or to register, contacl the passionate," he said. "This is the Office of Economic and Rqional Development al CASH ONLY - WHILE SUPPLIES LAST story of DracuIa. )I' S IlOl really a 6111453-50C7 vampire movie. To me, ii's more ...... ~~~u.s...... ~ ...... about the man DracuIa. the WIIITior, ~~ ...... a..r ...... ~'-'- -...... -....~ . the prince. He is unlike any other .,.., - he's mysterious IIId sexuaI - aaraaive in a dangaoos way." Fox agreed one of Dracula's more captivating qualities is bis sexuality, bul he said filmmakers misinterpret the romantic element Occupants found in Stnter's ooveI when !hey try to make DnIcuIa inIo a kwe SIIi': y. In the novel, his cone ia a ocUtc .. of pain, ntJl pillion, Fox aid. ~ . ' .. - of Reel "He is superIunIoIlDI .....nbIy in his :oexuaIity," he aid. "But the romantic elements in the ooveI _ romantic in Ibe sense of tile ntJl C-onvertillie ROIII:!IItic IIICMlIII.2II, the Holly­ wood Ieading-nilln IIIIlIIIICe. I tItiI* '. CrOssing Walnut Street raiiroad . (Coppola) is rudin, I»dt-..... tracks on Sat.• Oct. 24 into the bcx*. 1b. 8btIIIl DnIcuIa as a lave story is alilde perwne." (or any person who can testify as to Southern Yel Coppola's film reponedJy possesses the best of both. worlds. warning gates or Ught faUures) illinois sharing a provacative Gotbic love contact: story widt A bIptism ofblocid. Liquor Mart Audiences have only a day ...ti1 the inspiration behind Coppola's BEEDLE & ISAACS "Bram Sioker's DracuIs- is 113 N. 1 ~th St., Murphysboro revealed on screen. True-IO-Ibe­ ATIORNEYS AT LAW book or not. his film is only anothrr 11am-5pm ~t in the belfry: 529-4360 Page 10 DaiJy Egyptian November 12. 1992 Lemonheads take control of slue Swan song City orchestra to play romantic finale despite bad sound, slow beginning By Melissa WIllis "I would like Ih e number of Entertainmeiil Writer members 10 increa se so we can By Dave Kazak political or anything like tha~" he Entertainment Wnter said. "We arc just trying to have become a f ull-Oedged orchesua," iL _. ______Review _ fun. Even groups likc U2...1 In its ronal conct:n of the year, the he said. Tuesday night, playi ng before wonder just how serious they arc Cartondale CommunilY Orchesua The orch es tra rehearses on a crowd which barely camc close al ttying to gel a messagc across. will perform a scl ..: tion of romantic Mondays at 7 p.m. al lhC Christian ' firsl song classical music. Scientist Cenler, Heidmann said. 10 filling half of the Studenl was not !liel with much or are they JUS! being pretentious Center Ballrooms, Ihe and having fun al doing il?" The program will begin at 5:15 Conduclor JO)'co Heskelh , of enthusiasm, bUI the second song, p.m. Sunday at the Firsl Baptisl Lemonheads jamm ed, then "Confetti," a song aboul Dando's Thc fun Dando talkcd abcul Carbondale, said during practice played softly, covered a Charles after the show was evidcm during Church in Murphysboro. Musical she lnes to get the group to think as feelings during hi s parents ' selections for the performance one mind_ Manson song, jammed again, and divorce. drew the audience into a Ihe show. The ballads played include Mozon's "Symphony 39," "It lakes an invisible kind of ent1ed with songs written by more danceable mood. halfway inlo Ihe performancc Waldteufeul's " Herbstweisen energy to get everyone motivated friends of the group. "We are really tryin g 10 broughl audience members to the Waltz" and Rubenstein's Lead guiLarist and vocalisl express ourselves mus icall y." he poinl of raising their hands and and ha ve them all respond to the Evan Dando said the small size swaying back and forth . The "Khammenoi-Ostrow. " music," she said. ''There mUSI also said. "We are not out make a Chuck Heidemann, principal be a lot of encouragement for of the crowd at the show did not statement or be political or harder songs sent the audience trumpet player, said the orchestra musicians who have n

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Capriati advances in Virginia Slims Championship WOMEN, from page 16 - Lemu. Crc ighLOn is the only learn Fi nh ":" ~ rn c d an hJ nOlabh:: Zapnews Elise Burgin. (,,2. 6-(j. Florida. Li sa Ray mond, th e 1992 In other iCUOr., Natalia ZVCl'Cva in the new MYC that was not in nlcnUon . lhc Gateway Conference. There is The pol l ing results werc PH I LA DELPH I A -Fourth NCAA singles champion from of Belarus and Gtgi Fernandez of rea lly little known about announced Tuesda y morning seed Jennifer Capri ati o f the ncarby Way ne. Penn sy lv ania. the United Stales won lheir rlfSl­ Cre ighton by the othe r teams. precedi ng the MVC tele- media U nitcd Statcs advanced 10 the upse t seventh seeded fellow round matc h c~ Wednes da y. confcfr nrc. The event was an quarte rfinals of th e S350.000 American Amy Fr&.icr. 6-t, 6..4, ZvcrcvJ lopped Am erica n Ros SI UC. for example ha< only faced Creighton five times si nce 1983. o pportun Ily for .. ach of the Virg inia Slims of Philadelphia II' a second-round ma tc h th is Fairbank. 6·2. 7·5. and Fernandez SIUC senio r h ni ta SCOll was conference coaches to give a Tennis Championship Wednesday a[(" noon. Raymond IS a eJged Larisa Savchc nk o o f voted onto the All MVC team as repon of th ei r learns as well as by downing fellow American sophomore at the Universi ty of LaIvia. 7·5.6-4. guard and senior center Kelly other related status reportS. SWIMMING, GIANTS, from page 16 il ain't over 'til it's over," said trust exemption dropped and from page 16 Vincent Naimoli , who heads any s uit s riles b y the couple of ,-pots just outside the Top the Florida group attempting to Petersburg group. 25 colleges waiti ng to pluck purcha.'ic th e Giants. " I can't T he San Francisco group someone out:' he said. "Pcrsonally, make a.,>, furthcrcommcnL" actually got off the fi rst legal I think it's a great situation because Florida's two senators say blow Tuesday by by filing a \.\'C're not the one's in there waiting they hope to bring the maller federal lawsuit asking a U.S. to get plucked OUL" before a Congressional hearing District Court j udge to Walker said some of the sprinters examining baseball's anti-trust invalidate the agreement were also expected to pe rform status. Republica n Senator betwccn the SI. POlen Dome in better 11is weekend. Connie Mack has teen a leader SI. Petersburg for the 1993 "People we I,.ven·t really noticed in the moveme nt to have season. One of Luric's main right off the bat lilee Ryan Kelly, ba seball stripped of its anti­ reasons for wanting to sell the Trent Fischer and Mark Wehner truSt exemption. Giants is the area's refusal to have all done good jobs." he said. " I Florida Governor Lawton fund the building of a new expect to sec them swim a little bit Chiles Wednesday : alled the stadium to replace Candlestick fastcr since they've backed off a owners' decision, Parle Magowan's group would little bit." " reprehensible". and said he kccp the team at Candlestick He said this would give the would get involved with both Park until a suitable stadium Salu1cis a pre-indication of what they the movement to have the anti- could be builL woo.:ld be able to do in December. Walker said continued success was also expe=ted from Kevin Rosepapa, Doug Fulling, Ward Bracken and Greg Bever, some of San Francisco group the key swirruners that have already & SCI themselves up in that role. POWLING DRINKS· Mark Kluemper, head coach of expected to buy Giants the women's team, said his squad Every Thursday Los Angeles limes decide he was bcUer off behind the was loolcing forward to canpcting at Champaign. COUDII:r. 1$7.00 Per Personl SCOTISDALE. AriZ.-The The decision to Iceep the Gianls in The meet the women will be Giants are remaining in San San Francisco is typical of focusing 00 will be the double dual ·Restrictions may apply Francisco. with the probabili!y that a bosebaII's current mess. against IDinois State and University group headed by Safeway Consider: of IDinois, he said. SPORTS CENTER BOWL supermarket magnate, Peter If the burg in his pocket BRIEFS POUCY - 1'he dacUlne ror Spor1I change. even before the San Jose vote. Some 8rW." 800ft two cia,.. Yin pubIc:adaft.. "Ow brWlIItoIIWbet~ud_btdudot Keftes, There have also boon reportS here believe they dcsorved beu.er than to ..... daLe.,"'CIe and IpOftIOf" otOte""",, and from the format committee. lht __ ud numbtr oIthc ...... IUbmIUinc have to learn from their morning lIN' Ian.. I...,. dtoukl be dcl Yft"ed or mailed exploring reatignment and the paper that Lurie had completed a to the D.II, £l1pll.. Sporll De.k, Fries possibility of :'J1 extrn playoff tier; deal to move the club. Some insist ~tion& I ...... aoc.n 12.41. A brid" 'WIll'" publlhtd oncr .nd onI, UIpMlt ...... and a restructuring canmittee that that "exploring options" didn't & might leave the n~t commissioner mean he had transfer approval. Medium Drink with many of that office's previous . Some or all of that may be true, Puzzle Answers powers and even put all labor but if the widespread beliefs of negotiations U!1da' his jwisdiction. November were there when Lurie Yes. these are the same owners annouoccd his sale on Aug. 6, why $3.49 who waDled to strip former wasn't it said to him then that he had commissioner Fay Vincent of hi s overs tepped his ma ndate and labor role and forced his guidclincs? resignation, La an ex tent. because Why wasn't the deal voided then. tllCY felt he abused his power. But saving White and Dodger President if you're looking for consistency Peter O'Malley three months of and direction and a clear indication bchind -th~-scc ne5 mac hinations. 457-0303 or 0304 thai somconc's in contro l he re, thrT-c months of what SL Petersbw'g forget it. is almost cenain to claim was illegal 516 S. Illinois Ave. Civi pride and responsibility is interference wi th an agreement of one thing. but Magowan might soon sale?