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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1988 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in April 1988 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Friday, April 15, 1988, Vol. 74, No. 135,24 Pages Chamber head wants tax increase j By Dana DeBeaumont money for education because a Gus Bode StaffWruer projected surplus of $643 Housing, fees increase at five universities million in natural growth An income tax increase for revenue could be used for educat;on is needed to support -Page 6 education. I economic growth in Southern . Gov. James R. Thompson Illinois, Jim Prowell has said that none of the president of the Carbondal~ "E,~onomic growth is con­ technological changes in the surplus will be used tor Chamber of Commerce, said. sidered by the chamber to be industry." education and that a tax in­ Prowell, who issued a the Single most important Not educating its people is crease is the orJy way for ~esolution sup"":"ting a tax issue of our day," Prowell the worst mistake a com­ education to get more money. I Increase, said Illinois doesn't ~id. "The state does not come munity can make, h(~ said. Prowell said "The state Gus says when businessmen come close to meeting Ute close to meeting the demand The Illinois Chamber of chamber isn't opposed to start asking for a tax Increase, educational demands of the from business to prepare Commerce says a tax incl""..8se something smells like a business community. Illinois worke.s for is ::lot needed to raise more See CHAMBER, Page 7 chamber pot. Alliance wins top USC posts By Susan Curtis Staff Writer Alliance Party presidential candidate Bill Hall and vice presidential candidate Larvester Gaither won the Undergraduate Student Organization election with 798 votes. They were followed by Stand Party candidates Cindy Schnaitmann and Stephanie BNiinger with 568 votes and Phoenix Party candidates Chuck Hagerman and Nick Basil with 465 votes, USO election commissioner Damon Mathis said. The referendum for a $1 fee to support the Illinois Student Association passed with 1,165 votes. Ballots cast for the election of senators and other referendums will not be counted until today, Mathis said. Mathis said 1,831 undergraduate students voted in the election. Only 808 students voted in last year's election. Hall said a large number of international students voted in the election. Luke Tripp, coordinator of the Black American Studies the J:>rogram. The demonstration was held Thurscl.,y Many of them thought they couldn't vote program, leads a demonstration for continued funding of evening outside the Student Center. because they weren't American, be said. Hall told them they could vote and in­ formed them there were international students running on the Alliance Party BASA pickets minority meeting ticket. John Attard, current USO president, said By Antolne"e HaYf:s Ray Adkins, a member of the SASA spoke to the protesters about the candidates did an excellent job of Staff Writer Illinois Committee on Black Concerns results of an attempt tn meet with getting people to vote. A member of a state committee in Higher Education from Lewis President Guyon concerning the BAS Attard said he thinks the new {)resident devoted to the concerns of minority University, said he joined protesters program. and vice president will do a good Job. "Bill students joined about ISO protesters because he feels a strong program (Hall) is very well-qualified and Larvester during the committee's conference like Black American Studies is Members of BASA have met with (Gaither) bas the tenacity to run the senate needed on all college campuses. Seymour Bryson, dean of the College meetings as vice president, " be said. Thursday ni~ht in the Student Center. of Human Resourses, but they The conference was aimed at in­ Hall said he had no set expectations for Adkin carried a protest sign and haven't met with Guyon to discuss the the election and is "still somewhat sur­ creasing the retention level among walked along with students as they minorities college students. group's proposals. prised at winning." formed a single line and walked past Hall said the fact that a large number of The protest was the second rally the Old Main Room where President Sharon Meeks, a member of BASA, students didn't vote for the Alliance Party this month sponsored by the Black Jolm C. Guyon and his wife were said even though the groap bas met tells him that students have concerns that American Studies Association. Both scheduled to play host to the con­ with Bryson, Ius remarks are in­ the Phoenix and Stand party leaders can rallies were aimed at putting ference. consistent. She said Bryson "did work with. pressure on administrators to meet The protest started in the front of nothing but stall the group during the proposals set by BASA. the Student Center. Members of met~." See ELECTION, Page 6

This ~lorning Soviets, Afghans sign peace accord GENEVA (UP!) - Envoys bloodshed was ahead. figleaf to cover the Soviet Cordovez and said, "Well Salling Club from the United States, Soviet After a signing ceremony at pullout, something they were done." Afghan Foreign rides tne wino Union, P.lkistan and the European headquarters of going to do anyway" to end Minister Abdul Weakil and Afghanistan signed an accord the United Nations, U.S. Moscow's direct involvement Pakistani Minister of State - Perspecllve 5 Thursday committing the Secretary of State George in a war that has been com­ Zain Noorani stared !ltonily at Soviets to withdrawing their Shultz and Soviet Foreign pared to the U.S. involvement each other without speaking. Hijac.-';db.... \ FrenchFri... &CoIeSlaw ~~,: First Qua lity D's & EE Two Arab protesters die :"'-'9>- .~. onlY'2 50with this ALSO ... - - a coupal" (regularly $3.00) Women's 520 ,in clashes with Israelis 1300 W. Main (next to TJ'. LI 4S7-222!_1 reg. '6OS44"·B~&l';:'5 JERUSALEM (UP!) - Two Arab protesters were killed Recomrnena.d tor 1he Mrioua IURMI who .... mands the uttimaN in ~mfort. cushioning. Mad Thursday during clashes with Israeli soldiers and the military's motion e;ontroi tlttough m. UN of IIIv-oIutionary chief of staff said Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip Center 529-2813 PU/EVAE~·"'.I...og. t\ftttftlJ'. were beginning to realize rioting would not win them a Sk.oes'ltSmtt homeland. The un:,

Bours: Food coupons are available • Orcompatible U.S. soldiers searching Panamanian jungle Sun-Thurs PANAMA CITY, Panama (UPI) - American soldiers con­ IIAM-IIPM Shawnee Computer Services tinued a sweep Thursday of dense jungle surrounding a strategic 628 East Walnut Street fuel depot where U.S. Marines Tuesday night reported ex­ Fri-Sat 802 S.IUinoisAve. Eastgate Shopping Center changing fire with a group of armed intruders, U.S. military IIAM-2AM 529-3388 Carbondale, IL officials said. Panamanian officials, including military and 6181549-6720 civilian spokesmen, Thursday ridiculed U.S. concern over the incident, calling it a "pretext to justify a climate of war which they have presented to other countries." Rt.13East 529-5051 Car bomb kills U.S. sailor, 4 others in Italy NAPLES, Italy (UPI) - An explosion ap~rent1y caused by a car bomb ripped through a USO club crowded with U.S. ser­ VIcemen Thursday night, killing five people, including an The most finely prepared American sailor, and wounding 17 others, officials said. Because the attack came two years to the date after the U.S. air raid on food in Southern Illinois Libya, police said they were investigating a possible Libyan connection. No one claimed responsibility in the hours im­ The Sunday Buffet mediately after the blast. Senate passes $1.1 trillion budget proposal at WASHINGTON

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Trustees OK new computer system Teacher's Medical, attorney million of that amount is owed on an existing contract for Another increase discussed by the board's appeal fees increased older equipment. finance committee is a $2,040 training fee hike The current computer will rejected for fall semester for flighl courses offered by the SIU-C Air be "pushed off the mountain" By John Baldwin By Curtis Winston because maintenance costs to Institute and Service at Southern Illinois Air­ StaHWriler Staff Writer keep it would be prohibitive, Britton said. port. SPRINGFIELD - The SPRINGFIELD - Plans for Board of Trustees on a new $2.8 million computer Increases in student medical Thursday denied a system that will nearly double and attorney fees also were The summer fee will be construc.",'ln of an addition to request for appeal of a the University's computing approved by the board. lowered from $30 to $23.75. the School of Medicine grievance from Fannie capacity were approved by the Medical benefit fees will go The student attorney fee will laboratory. The medical Jones. The denial may Board of Trustees Thursday. up $9 for the fall and spring be increased by 35 cents. The school will occupy half of the provoke a law suit. Thomas C. Britton, vice semesters and $5.50 for the increase is needed to provide lab facilit~·. The other half will Jones was a project chancellor for administration, summer semester. Students for additional graduate be shared by the Illinois En­ specialist and teacher's said the new system is ex­ will now pay $35.50 for fall and assistant staffing to cover the vironmental Protection aide for the child pected to be installed and spring coverage and $23.75 for current load of cases. The Agency and the Illinois working by the the fall the summer. program has not had an in­ Department of Public Health. ~~~~S:a~'::seill:~a~a~~ semester. crease since fall 1984, when the St. Louis Center. STUDENTS AT the fee was increased to $2. The addition's tot:.l cost is Following two com­ The new computer will Springfield medical school will estimated to be $3.3 million, plaints about her upgrade the existing system be exempt from the increase. ANOTHER INCREASE which is $700,000 over its $2.6 disciplinary methods, located in the Wham Building. Instead. their rates will be discussed by the board's million projected budget. The Jones was suspended Memory storage capacity will reduced to make up for a finance committee is a $2,040 money from the University June 12, 1987 with pay. training fee hike for flight 50 be increased by 43 percent and bookkeeping oversight that will cover its percent share Her contract, which response time will be quicker, occurred when the school courses offered by the SIU-C of cost overruns. expired June 30, was not Britton said. changed insarance programs Air Institute and Service at - li:ndorsed the establisb­ renewed. in fall 1986. Southern Illinois Airport. The ment of the department of Chancellor Lawrence The total cost of the com­ proposed increase appeared as industrial engineering and the K. Pettit said he saw puter hardware and software The medical students also a notice item on the agenda department of construction in nothing wrong with package is $4.5 million, with will receive a refund of fees and will be voted on by the the SIU -E School of Jones' dismissal. finance charges of 6.9 percent. from CaU 1986 until this board next month. Engineering. SIU-E officials Jones claims the $E!mester for medical benefits said the new departments ltave complaints about her YEARL Y PAYMENTS of they do not receive. The In okier action, the board: been anticipated SinCf: its disciplinary methods $889,418 will be made until students' fall and spring fees - Approved $350,000 to School of Engineering was were unfounded. September 1992. About $1 will drop from $50 to $39.50. supplement funding for the created in 1983. Pettit: Students paying more of SIU budget By John Baldwin Staff Writer Harris Rowe, chairman of end of the current legislative Springfield have not been a a package with a gasoline tax. the Board of Trustees, said: session. very potent weapon," he said. Legislators, however, have SPRINGFIELD - Students "The students and the Pettit said he was getting Pettit has been working for a indicated they would be less gradually have bt:en asked to University have done their mostly positive responses tax increase to supplement inclined to support such a pay for a larger portion of the part. The state needs to do its about a tax in'!rease from state funding for higher package because a gasoline SIU budget over the past 10 part." citizens groups. F.e also said he education. State universities tax has little relation to human years, Chancellor Lawrence was getting "sympathetic" are facing no increase in funds serviCCb. K. Pettit said Thursday. Rowe said state legislators responses from state next year unless a tax increase Thompson supports such a will need to make a tax in­ legislators. is approved by the Legislature. package deal because he fear a The portion of the SIU crease proposal soon. Pettit has not indicated the gasoline tax would fail if it budget that has come from the "If they wait until they come SIU-Edwardsville President specific tax increase he is stood alone. state has decreased from 59.2 back after the election in Earl E. Lazerson said he didn't seeking. Several local State funding for higher percent to 47.3 percent in the November, that won't do much think the poor student turnout legislators have said they education is 4-percent less past 10 years. Tuition money good this year," he said. For a at a statehouse rally Wed­ would support a 0.5 percent than the 1987 funding. accounted for 14.7 perceqt of tax increase to boost state nesday will have an impact on income tax increase. Pettit has said even no in­ the budget this year, com­ funding for higher education whether there is a tax in­ Go\'. James R. Thompson crease in state funding would pared to 9.3 percent 10 years this year, an increase would crease. has suggested making aq result in a "retrenchment ago, Pettit said. need to be passed by June, the "The (student) efforts in increase in income tax part of budget" because of inflation.

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Southern Illinois Collegiale :;aihng Club

Membership: 30 ac!ivt! members

Average Summer Membersh'p: 7510100 members

Fees $20 for s:~dents $30 for non·students

Salling Classes Taught on &aturday af· ternoons

Meebngs. Thursdays. 9 pm. Lawson 201 Catch the Wind The boat skims through the water of Crab Orchard Lake. "Watch your head," says Pat speaks about the Pat Brewer, sailing club vice­ sofitude of sailing and commodore, as the main boom swings to starboard. the relaxation in I scramble to the other side brings. of the boat to counttr Pat's weight, ducking my head as the boom whips past me. The an hour and a hali. but time is wind settles for a moment, meaningless. then catches, filling the main Pat's eyes search out the sail and propelling our boat wind. wP.St. He watches the pieces of I sit watching Pat turn the yarn taped to the sail, using rudder and adjust the main them to judge the wind's speed sail to take advan£8ge of the and direction. wind. As the bow glides through Pat speaks about the the blue-green water, the sail solitude of sailing and the begins to buzz. We've caught relaxation it brings. \I'e sail for the wind.

Patrick Brewer, vice commodore of the sailing club, relaxes on Crab Orch.rd Lake.

Photos and Text by J. W. Sternickle

Flrst·tlme sailor Ruben Alfaro, graduate student in sociology, and The salling club owns and maintains 16 boats: 11 standard-size sa!!lI.g club member Sam Gayle, senior in finance, launch their sailboats, three wlr.dsurfers and two smaller sail boats. sailboat. Daily Egypllan, April 15. 1988. :>age" ELECTION,from Page 1--- It's time for all three parties recruit students for more Education Office of Financial to join and work for the positions. Assistance, Hall said. C~~IC~~S students, he said. Hall speculated that the goal Hall said he wa." pleased He said one of his first the Alliance Party had set to with student support of the concerns is to significantly increase financial aid student association fee. [ VIDEO f~~£~~WB enlarge the USO staff. This available to students is one "I believe one of the reasons will require increased space reason so many people voted students support the ISA fee ! ' for offices, he added. for them. and are willing to sacrifice and '\ (' There is enough work to keep Students can expect to see invest money into the Weekend everyone busy even if the staff increased cooperation fror.l organization is because they were to be tripled or the University, the Illinois know the ISA can give us a ?~ quadrupled, Hall said. He's State Scholarship Commission return in the form of financial Dance also considering new ways to and the Department of aid, " he said. kih Party -chain repair Police Blotter ~ Come enjoy the -ring sizing ,~ '. ... best music & dance Kenneth Patterson. 21, of 602 SIU-C Security police officers . -custom rings - ..~ N. Marion oS!. was arrested discovered two vandalizpd videos at the h?ttest and charged with burglary cars parked at a lot on Wall ;:" /: Thursday. He was taken to Street east of University Park r'" dance bar In Jackson County Jail. Bond was Thursday morning, police 't\"\\e~ouV\d~ ..-;:1; ~ Southern Illinois! set at $10,000. police said. fI reports said. JEWELRY Police said Stpven R. Sassi. Cars belonging to University REPAIR ;."' Doors Open 7pm a junior pre-majer. returned to students Harold Clemens. 19, Don't Miss It! his residence at 3iO W. of Felts Hall, and Brian Holtz, • 1400W. Main Sycamore while Patterson was 19, of Wright II. had broken Carbondale allegedly committing the windows and dents on the 457-7011 burglary. Patterson allegedly doors. police said. Bowl • , .~ We buy Gold fleci on foot but was identified Stereo equipment of ~~ by SaSSi. police said. unknown value was stolen. Five state colleges raise fees SPRINGFIELD (UPI) The Board of Governors Thursday raised housing and "Ir ." 4h ~-r'''ll "In,. If ..... po .l!lll dl hlu, .lJ).i I~ I~ d student fees at its five colleges JrdllUII~ T,iI .. I it .....J c~ 0:"1) for the 1988-89 school year. The approved plan did not include a tuition increase, but "Ar-..tt:l.i'II.." officials warned there could be one if the Legislature does not hike the income tax w provide more funds for education. TAKE A STAB AT IT! "I think if there's no tax increase we're going to be back to the board asking to increase tuition," sa: j Thomas Layzell, the board's chan­ cellor. The board's action means students living in dormitories at Eastern Illinois University will pay $2,388 for housing next year - up $88 from this year. Individuals living in smaller university apartments will pay $201 monthly, up $8 and larger ~ J ~1VrJ""'lIlKn IwJ11Cfl­ apartments will go for $217 per IfwOAblt.c .. ~.. n[h.M""M.I L..ngI"'ctun\IU. M month, up $9. Western llinois University fiu Ni:\\" Y''Ikl-H' A new comedy by John Waters students will pay $2,445 an­ H",t.UaJ,,"uhJ.:llI.tlJWo ~'O[M.u.m.nJ..:tt«k't nually for dorm rooms - up Intdl...,nu:~ :' $60. Individuals with small l",• .JA,._~, university apartments will pay ,,"l"'~"'lJ" $215 per month, up $5 and those HAl RSPAAY with larger apartments will THE ...... ,... pay $280, up $3 per month. SONNY BONO Officials from both UNBEARABLE llGHINESS universities said the increases RUTH BROWN \pere necessary due to higher OFBEING DIVINE food, utility and employee A~..,. costs. uGREAT SONGS. EIU students also will pay lJt\N1l.1.. 1MJ'LeWb Juucrn· 8INO(Hf LLNA OUH GREAT DANCING. $481.70 in student fees next _ DI.J(£S « LJNT Ul.AHlJ JOst'l1SON p"vu lANl).)V5KY JJtQNIJ.D I10ffAt year - up $42.70 this year. [Wo//£L O!.BI - Kuwaiti royal family. But flight from Bangkok, ~ Hijackers holJing a Kuwait source<: close to Algerian Thailand, to Kuwait, t \401 50e Busch Drafts C Airways jumbo jet released mediators later said those demanding Kuwait release 17 one of their 32 hostages reports were not correct. Moslem extremist prisoners. t ft ft91 Come early and stay late I C Thursday, the 10th day of an They said the hijackers at The jumbo jet arrived in ~ "eh' * ~turing 9.~ C ordeal in which the terrorists one point offered to release two Algiers Wednesday from r '-'.OG' MlcMel,.,..z C threatened to kill their cap­ of the three Kuwaiti royal Larnaca. Cyprus, where it • ,- NewD.J. NewNiuskl tives unless the Persian Gulf family members on board, but landed April 8. sheikdom met their demands. the hostages had refused to go However, a deal to free two unless all three were freed. Two of the passengers, ...... of the three members of the Earlier, the hijackers had Kuwaiti nationals, were killed Kuwaiti royal family aboard forced one hostage to appeal after Kuwait refused the Boeing 747 jumbo jet fell for their demands to be met. repeatedly to meet the KABTU~\~~~yT~~~: !iWITCHll\!6 through at the last minute. "If terrorists' demands but 13 saying, not, they will othE'rs were released in CHRISTOPHER REEVE ~ CHA1\iI\JELS witnesses and Algerian exer:ute us all. " Cyprus. Fri & Sot 7:009:00; Sun 7:00; SAT & SUN MATINEES 2:00 sources said. ~n unusual signs of The freed hostage was cooperation, tIle air pirates Yousef said he examined identified by Algerian officials had taxied the jetliner away five or six "obviously worn­ as Jamal Abdallah Al Zaki, SO. from in front of the control down" elderly captives and He was taken by a security Vf.n tower at Houari Boumedienne one crewman who requested to the VIP lounge at Algiers International Airport to avoid attention. ordering antibiotics, HElD airport at 3:45 p.m. interfp.ring with the state visit cough medicine and aspirin be OVER! The release came about two of Za .nbian President Kenneth sent to the plane. hours after an Algerian Kaunda and later allowed a "I saw no sign of any illness negotiator spent T1 minutes in doctor and cleaners to board requiring hospitalization or the plane talking to the thepJane. any major medication,"' the hijackers. "Their morale is low," Dr. doctor said. "I find them "I am tired but, thank (,.-od, Mehdi Yousef said of the satisfactory. " I'm fine," AI Zaki told hostages after emerging from The jet later moved back to reporters. He appeared the plane. "They are tired. But its original position about 400 haggard and unshaven and physically they are in good yards in front of the terminal. wore glasses and traditional condition. " As negotiations with the white Kuwaiti robes. The hijackers, their precise hijackers went into their HELD Initially, witnesses said they number and identification second day, Algerian OVER! believed the man was Fadhel unknown publicly, seized the authorities imposed a news DENNIS QUAID AI Sa bah, 33, a member of the plane April 5 during a non-stop blackout on the talks. ROBIN WilliAMS in . GOOD MORNING ~no~~s ... ACCORD, from Page 1-- [ffi . VIETNAM O• 0 ••A @ U.S.-Soviet relations. aimed at opening Soviet Egyptian Drive-In Daily 4:~ 7:00 9: 15 Doily 5:00 7:209:30 SAT & SUN MATINEE 2:15 SAT & SUN MATINEE 2:30 The accord covered a society and reviving a 111 148 1IfiliD IIISIII Co Alrllll1 9lUm bilateral Afghan-Pakistani stagnant economy. agreement to respect each "The Afghan people can now 181: "TERRIFIC acting by both Mickey Rourke other's "sovereignty, political determine their own destiny GoodMandng and Faye Dunaway .. independence and territorial for theMSelves on the basis of VietNam integrity,"U.s.-Soviet guara­ national reconciliation and 2nd: ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST! ntees, return of Afghan unification of all patriotic -Ttw~~~~?1oJ!r~:1" '-~f1G"~~~::-~~ refugees, and a Soviet with­ forces, " Shevardnadze said. Bello Again drawal, and U.N. monitOring. Shevardnadze also said. Pakistan has funneled arms .. Arms supplies are not to the Moslem guerrillas and directly covered by the shelters millions of Afghan agreement" and that Soviet refugees. But Iran, which also deliveries to Kabul forces were has been supplying the rebels "on a legitimate basis." with aid and sheltering Afghan Shultz said Washington MICKEY FAYE refugees, did not participate in would stop its deliveries only if ROURKE DUNAWAY either the talks or the final Moscow did the same. agreement. "As far as we can see there The provision on a Soviet is nothing in this (agreement> withdrawal, complt::ed only in that specifically restricts the stRFLY the last two months, said, "In United States in any way and accordance with the time­ so we assert that right," he frame agreed upon between said. the Union of Soviet Socialist The agreement would, on Republics and the Republic of paper, prevent the continued Afghanistan there will be a presence of Afghan Moslem phased withdrawal of the bases in Pakistan as well as at foreign troops which will start further U.S. arms deliveries to on the date of entry into force the rebels via Pakistan. But it SHRYOCK mentioned above (May 15). referred to "terrorists," "One half of the troops will "saboteurs" and "subversive AUDITORIUM MATTHEW be withdrawn by 15 August agents" rather than to sides in Celebrity Series BRODERICK 1988 and the withdrawal of all a civil war, which is the case in Student Rush Seats troops will be completed Afghanistan. within nine months." On stale-run Kabul Radio, $5.00 In a document signed by the Afghan President Najibullah, Ru..h ~.t laclt"h WI:! bt- ...uld 01' 1IIIA'X1rl-' lS 00 r~a'dl~~ of Itf:((>" ".a lu(" Ofl(' (JI~S hOUf 01 III.. ' United States and Soviet Union a former secret police chief, hollt be-forf" t urlolffl .. , dt·~­ only, the two countries ex­ thanked the United States and Ign4h.ri hoI. nth((> """Indo"," I() ..Iu df'nh of .lOy .!K<" wI1h d {Ufft'nI ~ pressed support for the set­ Pakistan for cooperating in I,.,udf.nl 10 Muh.pk> l..-il.t"h 'l'"qu,J(" tlement and said they would forging the accords, saying mul1.pw IU\. otlta II( k.(>t\ ,1If." nnt "undertake to invariably "The Afghan people rejoice." Hdln-.lpr.thlf> ik"t .. u'J(' oi .he ..hun fifTH' pt'"rlud bt>lo,{' 'Uridlln. "'u­ refrain from any form of in­ In Islamabad, Pakistani df"nt .. ~III nut bt· .. bl... It) 'ot"1t~n terference and intervention in President Mohammad Zia ul­ w .. w\!': 10000.a"'.Jl But. 401 ~hl.,tJ(~. the internal affairs of the Haq said Afghan guerrillas th... w dft" H· .. I! .. no hdd "'·dt .. Republic of Afghanistan." will continue fighting, hinted Shultz and Shevardnadze U.S. weapons will continue to ~'."·'DAPOGNY~ called the agreement reach the resistance through "historic," with Shevardnadze Pakistan and warned of GHIGAGO saying the accords were made "trouble and turmoil" because possible by "a new political of Moscow's • ::stubborn" JAZZ· BAND thinking" under Gorbachev, refusal to negotiate an interim with Peler "MAD­ who has put forth sweeping government during a Soviet CAT" Ruth and Carol economic and social reforms withdrawal. leigh CHAMBER, from Page 1- Fri., Apr. 15,8 PM taxation, it's opposed to the "But I do not live in that HOT! FRESH! VINl ACE way the money is being world." JAll ENTERl AINMENT all~ted .. The gove~or says· The state chamber is not Shryock ~ere s go1Og to be an 10crease looking at the situation Auditorium 10 statt; ,,:ealth, but that ~e are realistically Prowell said. Celebrity Series not glv10g any of It to ' Carbondale. Illinois education. A one-half percent income (618) 453-3378 "The state chamber is tax increase, which about 65 saying that if the governor percent of Southern better allocated money that we IlJinoisians favor, is the best wouldn't need a (tax) in· way for educati.m to receive crease That is true." he said. more money, hesaid. Daily Egyptian; Aprillll, 1988, Page 7 Chamber Jazz band to perform THIS WEEKEND AT THE u~'''''tWESLEY FOUNDATION Choir Ragtime at Shryock ~ United Methodist Campus Ministry ~ 816 S. Illinois Ave. 457-8165 By Richard Nunez to perform Entertainment Editor Times & Tickets ~ (Across from McDonald's) The Chamber Choir About 600 tickets are Fri. 15th· Logos Coffeehouse will present a program at available for James 8 p.m. Tuesday at Dapogny's Chicago Jazz Band Oetes: with "Lew Hendrix & Friends" Shryock Auditorium. performance at 8 tonight at James Oapogny's Chicago open mic., 8p.m. Shryock Auditorium. Jazz Band wiU perlo,", at 8 The choir will present tonight Shryock Auditorium. Sun. 17th - worship at 11 a.m. Cospelfest and Mozart's "Missa Brevis James Dapogny, who played at Tickets: Showcase with "The Challengers" 2p.m. in D Major"for quartet with jazz legends while Available at the Shryock and chorus, a group of a growing up in Chicago, carries Auditorium box offIce 10 a.m. to Wed. 20th Eureka Series noon to 1 p.m. capp€lla selections by on musical traditions set by 6 p.m. For reservatIons. call 20th century composers Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" 453·3378 Dr. AI Kent. "Ethics in the Classroom" Lunch $1.00 Hugo Dis~ler, Haley Morton, Louis Armstrong, Stevens, Jean Berger, Fats Waller, Benny Goodman PriCes: Richard Felciano, Alice and Duke Ellington. $11 $950 and $8.50 Parker and Carl Sitton The eight-piece band Student rush lickats are $5 and specialize in highly-spirited, may be obtaonetl 30 minutes and a group of pieces belore the show illustrating the theme traditional jazz, with emphasis "Music of Love and on New Orleans and Chicago War." Ragtime from the 1920s and Band. Ruth makes inventive Swing from the '30sand '4Os. use of guitars, harmonicas, The ensemble, under auck calls, party favors and The group was nominated in rubber frog noise-makers. the direction of John V. 1983 for a Grammy Award in Draughtman's Mochnik, associate the traditional blues category. Jazz and blues singer Carol professor in the school of Their re<'ording - "Sippie," Leigh will perform with music. is composed of 33 Dapogny's band on "Goodie featuring Sippie Wallace and Goodie" and "Let's Pitch a undergra dua te and Bonnie Raitt - was chosen Contraet graduate students, some re<'ord of the month and Googie Woogie." co/sponsored by EngUsh Dept. of whom are active in the oominated album of the year During the second half of the Marjorie Lawrence by Stereo Review magazine. concert, requests from the Opera Theater. Other aibum releases in­ audience wili be performed by clude "Back Home in Illinois," Dapogny's band with hl'lp Sunday & ~fonday 7 & 9pm • "Music of Love and "James Dapogny's Chicago from Leigh and Ruth. War" will comprise the Jazz Band" and "Piano Music · Renaissance battle piece of Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' The band has played . .· ~ for double chorus from Morton." The music of "Jelly numerous jazz festivals ••••.•...... •...... •...••....•.•••.•... Carissimi's oratorio Roll" Morton will be featured around the country, including "Jephte" and a variety of in tonight's performance. the Kool Jazz Festival in New ••••••••••••••••••• folk songs from Ger­ Opening for the band is York, The New Orleans Jazz many. Canada and Peter "Madcat" Ruth, who and Heritage Festival and the Island Movie Library America. compliments the smooth, Los Angeles Classic Jazz swinging style of the Dapogny Festival. coming soonl • The Untouchables New School • Witches ofEastwick to exhibit art • Less Than Zero b~ children TaesclCly and Wednesday are Dollar Days By Dena Schulte all G thru R rated movies 51.00, adult titles 52.00 StattWriter Carbondale school children ,.,.,.. J",.."". Rent a complete "Intendo have their brushes and paints ready for the second annual Drafts 40~ Entertainment system. Community Art Exhibit at the Pitchers -2.25 Carbondale New School. Pitchers of Game cartridge. available for rent Their works will be Rails Include: -Super Mario Bros. displayed from April IS Lo 22 at -a.lo the New School on Pleasant The Place "ftlt .--..~- ... - Rad Racer -Top Gun Hill Road. A reception will be hela at All tlte Action -Golf -Ring Khig 8:30 p.m. April 18. - - Double )rit)blc~" The exhibit will include drawings. paintings and pottery, Debbie Allen. first and second grade teacher. said. ''There's a little of just about everything." she said. "Some students worked on their projects for a day; others worked on them for about a *********************************** month." : DCi's PItOFESSIO"RL COMEDY: Prizes will be given to winners in three categories: • presents If- kindergarten to third grade, fourth to sixth grade and : MIKE SULLIVA" - IRWI" : seventh to 12th grade, Allen : Chicago, IL : said. .. If- A first, second and third : with : prize will be selected from the winners of each category, and : Al Richardson : all students will receive oi ribbon for participating, she • • said. : ~ ! : Tonight 1:00 & 10:30 : The: exhibit is open to all schoolchildren in the Car­ : Saturday 8:30 : bondale area. Schools entered include, Murphysboro Junior •.. •.. High School and World of Oz .. Child Development, 611 E...... College. she said. It BG'. Happy Hour • The New School received : 4:30-8:30 : about $650 for the exhibit and · t · other artistic events from the : 3 for 1 : Southern Illinois Arts and the : Jumbo Drinks : Illinois Arts Council, Allen said. It "-- .Fr_ Food (":30-6:00 • The funds will be used to .. ~ .Fr_ Popcorn It- prOVide the prizes and : ISlart The W.. kend Rightr- : materials for the art exhibit and for other events. including :It ~ :• art displays at the spring SIU· It • C Craft Show and a drama : BG's 1620W. Main 549·1942 : production in the fall, she said. Page 8, Daily Egyptian, AprillS. 1988 *********************************** Feminist urges separate worlds f~~f ~::!: t!O~l>" ;II/~ ..." ~~ InF.... Atr~~j S "eq•• /~~::a proposed that women grow to By Lisa Warns 1) Wedding Anniversary (Bring Marriage Certificate, Staff Writer lead themselves rather than looking for a leader. 2) Finalized Divorce (Bring Divorce Decr_) Women must create their "Nobody is boss," she said. own system rather than try to "We (feminists) don't believe 3) If your name I. Fred, Frelda. frederick, change the present one, Sonia in hierarchies. No one can 'rederlca, or Fredllna. (Also Alfred .. Wilfred. Johnson, a visiting radical represent you but yourself and lIy popular request) feminist, said. no one does. " Author of "Going Out of Our Johnson now feels it is im­ ., If It'. your Birthday (Good 3 days before or after) Minds: The Metaphysics of portant for women to create a This Saturday: Sliver Mountain Liberation," Johnson was on woman-oriented svstem Way.e H ...... _ f ...... campus to speak about the separate from the current willi women's movement Thursday system, where she envisions To Get Hoe-Down Lessons from Cowboy Cliff, Call in Advance evening in the Student Center there is peace. To Reserve a table, Cc.lI s.t9-8221 Auditorium. "We have to (be separate) to The women's movement has make it (a new world), she become a revolution of said. "Once we pull out of this women's thinking that has very bad marriage with the made women realize the need patriarchial state, there will to assert their own in­ be no hierarchial system. dependence. Johnson said. "When men were under a "What women need to do is mother goddess (in ancient not to get men to change, but Greece), they created their simply to do what we want to Sonia Johnson patriarchial world," Johnson do ourselves," she said. said. "Men are using their "Women need to do what D.C. in 1980. In 1982 Johnson laws to massacre women." women need to do ourselves. " fasted for 37 days in Women, she added, perform Johnson said her latest book Springfield to support the two-thirds of the world's work is entitled "Going Out of Our Equal Rights Amendment. She and get only one-tenth of the Minds" because feminists are also has knelt in front of the money. foregoing the traditional White House to pray for the "Now we are creating our thinking that they need men's passage of the ERA. own world, .. Johnson said. permission or approval of their In 1982 Johnson ran for the "We are going into something lTo.&::hl.4JSrct.IJ-a.dcd) actions, or that they need men presidency of the National completely new. We are not .Highlighting oJazzi.,g 0 Cellophane. Glazi.lg 0 Luminizing to do things for them. Organization for Women. In focusing on economic details Acts of civil disobedience 1984 she was the first woman in but on values." are not the answer for the the 20th century to run for the Johnson is best known for NEED BODY? .• PERM IT!! women's movement, Johnson presidency of the United States her excommunication from the At the Hair Performers. we're known as the Perm said. Women have tried civil in the general election. She Mormon church in 1979. Performers and we believe the basiS of any great disobedience and resistance hairstyle is a custom perm. That's why "We don't promise but it has just made things a great perm ... we guarantee it'" worse, she added. Johnson has taken part in • iDi i4 01 4 countless incidents of civil il-' anrg t' disobedience since she became involved in the women's Onlv.rslty Mall movement in 1980. She chained 519·4656 herself to the main entrance of w.. corry tM fi".s.t prole..... JonoJ ho.rco,.. ptod..,cts o",gilabj. the Republican National Jol", -H.... us Headquarters in Washington, IHTiiODUCTORY OFFER OFFER CUSTOM DEStGNER PERM DESIGN SHAPING 'ne/uo.• • Consu.hIMIOr. 560- Value S18.50Value Puzzle answers ..,.,...... - now :=~.:.... now -o.",..P.Mm• PrQ9'eMional Cut S30 • Siyhng ~~=c.c sg.2S .--.& -'"-­ -- -.--DE ""'--S/ogOt...... DE

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\"\1 1~ I Ill' 1m1\' It, 111,11\(, \(\lordH'I(,(' IIl'ClllS(' FREE Parking at ('\,·r'. \n(:at'\('ltL'(ltl('~(· the SIU Arena! rill~'- h'UlIIIUlI,bllllll' IradtlhHI:tI h' t' '1IIL'I1\' LIVE! AT THE SIU ARENA P"I~II'\ ·,tllt·, - 1,1111 ':lll' 5 PERFORMANCES! II' .\1' \' ,ull he 11IIpn'''I'l! SAVE ON All TICKETS OPENNG NIGHT! Illlillll\' lil:t \1'11 .. 11'\,'.1 tUlblll.II:,llIpill.u, Friday. April 15 is WSIL-TV3 Family Nightl! 7:30pm, performance-All tickets $3.00 off!! h.lth.,·d h.. ;i lillll.ll,'llllIt· • Sat. April 16 is the JC Penney Matinee- \\.!IT;II\!1 ,old Itlil II 12 noon!! .lpprnl.lI'· till '.1\ Ill",' .Sat. April 16 is WCll Radio/McDonald's Ih'fllIl1i" "111' Family Matinee-4:00pm.!! • Sun. April 17 is the Southern Illinoisan Matinee-l :OOpm.!! /I:" U/li/"!I I ht' (.'rif/iSlIIll/f.,/JljJ am. April 17 is the Country Fair Matinee- I h(' Nl'lIIm/lu({ fJl'.\'l'r{'(' 4:30pm. I $2 discount coupons at store! 'Chlldren (12 & Under) - $1.50 Discount Courtesy of Carbondale Star Newspaper (No Further Discounts Apply) TIckets $8.50 & $7.00 Tickets available only at: THE SIU ~.RENA SOUTH LOBBY BOX OFFICE. starting: FRIDAY - 9 a m. SAT. - 9 a_m. s'JN. - 10 a.m.

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Wetn' wild Greek week brought Alpha Gamma Rho soil science, out of the library and into a member Mark Torra.lce, senior in plant and muddy vollyball game. Dog disrupts street's mail ICHlnf~Jl~QOSE delivery .&.50 EggRole, Main Course, Rice FORT WALTON BEACH, .3.95 Lunch Buffet, All you can eat Fla. (UPI) - Neither rain nor 84.95 Dinner Buffet, All you can eat snow nor gloom of night will stop a mail carrier from his Fri, Sat, Sun. appointed rounds - but a big Across from Gatsby's 549-5082 dog who doesn't like men in uniform could do the trick in the Florida Pe nhandle. Southern Illinois University Postal officials said Thur­ Department of Theater sdaya German shepherd in a Fort Walton Beach neigh­ and borhood has chased or knocked The Student Theater Guild down carriers four times this CATHARSIS FRI. & SAT. year. After the latest incident by Tuesday, the dog owner - a Tommy Westerfield policeman - was told mail Jungle would not be delivered to the FR•• ADM.SS.ON address until the situation is Limited Seating - Tickets available at Dogs resolved. McLeod Theater-Box Office. And more than one home Laboratory Theater (Final Engagement at Gatsbv's) may be affected, postal of­ ficials said. April 15 & 16 Pat Rickard, supervisor of SUNDAY mail delivery in the Bay Drive area, said the mail carrier was The Reform told that if he sees the dog loose in the neighborhood he should not deliver mail in the also appearing area. She said that could affect up to 10 addresses. "We notified the people that they need to restrain the animal. And we have gone so far as to talk to the gen­ tleman's supervisor or boss in order to try to get the situation Jack resolved," said Rickard. "As a RAMADA I last resort we are withholding SATURDAY Is & the mail." Mix Rickard said the first in­ Classic Oldies cident occured Jan. 14 and two "Ight other incidents occurred with T,m Stone c!:. within a week. A newspaper CIt the OClIII Loan,e reported that delivery was lie halted to 10 addresses Wed­ SI.50 nesday, but Rickard said the S1.50 mail was later delivered to LHII..... llnd ,... 11.50 every address but the one with RamadCllnn-Rt. 1 J Welt the dog. (CI,,",ndClle .. In one of the prior in­ cidents, the dog knocked the carrier down and tore his shirt," said Rickard .. Daily Egyptian,April15, 1988, Page 11 State delays start-up of health insurance plan SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (UP!) scheduledtobeginAprill. son recommended the Legislative session. ar 1988 ends Thomp- program during the spring the full tlouse a measure protection as children.

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Graduates Hours: 412 E_ Walnut name new Sun-Tues. Carbondale lOam-3am ~ 549-7212 Wed.-Thurs. We accept president lOam-4am "TACO phone orders Trudy Hale has been named Fri.-Sat. 'BELL president as the Graduate and Warn-Sam for pickup Professional Student Council. D?ily Specials Hale, who ran unoppor.eO, is a graduate student in political Monday Burrito Supreme science. Tuesday Two Taco Supremes & Med. Drink The new vice president for WechsIay Taco Salad & Med Drink graduate school affairs is Thursday Nacho Bell Grande & Med. Drink Jo.;eph Phillips, a doctoral Friday Taco Salad & Med. Drink candidate in rehabilitation, Saturday Combo Platter & Med. Drink who ran unopposed. Sunday Tacos Kim Vines, a graduate student in business and ad­ 10pm to close ministration defeated Phil Regular Tacos & Bean Burritos 59¢ Lyons, graduate student in educational administration for vice president of ad­ !--auyTwoBarriioSu-primii--l ministrative affairs. The vote was IStoll. : & Get lrd on. Fr... : I 4.29·88 THE HEAT IS ON Owners: Open:Mon-Thurs ... Sam-Midnight Janice Knoke Fri-Sat .... _Sam-2( m Debbie Thompson Sunday ... 1pm-Midnight *Located at the Best Way Inn (across from Holiday Inn) Saturday Band: Vindicator-Rock Sunday 25 C Draft Beer '1.50 of Beer All &N

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ACROSS Clossified Directory 1 Armadillo Briefs !~Ir!!!!~:·~l~'~f~i~!!!!!~ 5 CruSlldes 9 Carping Today's _ Automotive remark DEPARTMENT OF MCltorcyclE's. -IOITI(!l00 13 Cram Chemistry and Biochemistry I 198. FIERO. 2S.OOO mi.. al>5olu'. 14 Wine grape ,"In' condi'ion. oe, whi1e .:o1or. will present "Studies on En­ SSSOO. Call S.9·728O fa •• a. nigh. 15 Sloth zyme Mimics" by Dr. Ronald ElktrO'HC'!Io Puzzle Pe1~ and Supphe~ RED HOT BARGAINS I Drug deaf.,.' 16 Chi. business '-I- district Breslow, Columbia University, 8.cyd..,l> cors. boots. planes repc'd. Surplus. -- (ome-ro," Your orea. 8ur-t'$ Guid•. 1..&05-687- 17 Fragrant oil at 4 p.m. today in Neckers 240. SPO("~iJ Good~ 6000 .d. $·9501. 16 Apollo's Puzzle answers RKreot,onal V.I'\n::I.~ S-4-88 ...... 2388Aalol/T mother NON TRADITIONAL CIl fu,n"ure 1965 MUSTANG FASTBACK. SLACK. 19 "Papa" Student Services Terra Firma -- MU5>c:oi 28~. Over $1000 In new po. fl. Mus' are on Page 9. selll S2SOO obo. S.9· 1099. 22 Memo Socializer will meet at 5 p.m. CIl "15·88 ...... 3018Ao:3S 23 John - Apartment. 71 I'I/OSCHE 91 I TARGA. GUARDS. 24 Chiefiy today at the Pinch Penny Pub, red-blode: : •• f resrored. $ J ~OOO ;n­ 7()(lE. Gr~.nd. Hou~ ""sr"';. S12500- _ollobl•• 437· 27 "And - ~ MobtleHome1. ll 836S serious Inquiries only name 3225AalJ5 Roommal81o .·IS·88 ...... 32 Played a part DOWN 30 Circle or CHIl'\~SE STUDENT 1118 FORD FAIRMONT. Ps. om·lm. 33 Coeur d' - 1 Proficient sanctum cleon. no :Ult. good cond. Musl s.", Association will hold its annual ~7:.:;o R."I 34 Chemistry 2 Indigent 31 Melee 8u1.lneuPropeor1y S I 050 obo. 529·2090. election at 7:30 tonight in the .. IS.,8...... 3262Aa135 suHlx 3 Shortly 33 Bifter drug - Mob.l. Home Lall Student Center Illinois Room. U 1981 PONTIAC T;ooo. 3 dr. om·lm. 35 Desideratum 4 Atoned plant HelpWonfed new dutch. tires. 6O,xlex. S6SO obo. 36 Raft 5 Flexible twig 36 Preface Employm.nt Wanted .S7'{)227. 37 P)'gmy 6 Poker term 37 Scientific WESLEY FOUNDATION Seht1(." Offered .·18.,8 ...... l222Aal36 '80 TOYOTA TERCEll SR·S. 2 dr. 5 38 Mineo 7 Gad investigation will host Logos Coffeehouse at LOlot 39 Diving birds 8 Stlritt 39 Long easy spd, oc, om-1m cass, 35 mpg. $1600, 8 tonight and a "Gospel Fest found S29·2392. 40 Creed 9 Protruding stride and Showcase" at 2 p.m.. "IS.aB ...... 334SAoI3S 41 Smitten parts 40 Neophyte: var. Annc-uncementi. 43 Tuem 10 Again 42 Trading place Sunday at 816 S. Illinois. A"ctl(J.ll~andSoIe-~ !:'! ~~~S::~~.4 ::.~c. :::k:: « Mimic 43 Angry oog Mus' sell I $.800obo. 687·2163. 11 Pro - Antique. ..22-88 ...... 3346Ao 140 45 Eng. river 12 Uplift the 45 Steve or EQUINE SCIENCE Club ~;:IM!U Opporh,lnltlltS TOYOTA flCKUP 1985. AUTO. 46 Book by 19A spirits of Wood" will have a horse care seminar overdrive. 30,600 mIles, comper 54 Uphold 14 Small pie of 46 Hillside • Ride', Needed shift", S49....u64 or 5 ..9#8341. from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 55 Papal cape meat dugout R,d.,Noedod ' •• 19-88 ...... 329IAo131 56 Teheran coin Saturday at ~e Physiology ,.,... R""iiiiiir",.'o.'o ____, ~:~~XJ( ~~E:~;::ed ~f.9.~~· 20 Vended 47 Fall short Center, Union Hill Rd. I-C 57 Coating of ice 21 Snoop 4d Pinn&c't "IS.aB ...... 3293Aa13S particles 24 Parsonage 4" (\nta~ 's ?-<::>ot?-<::>ot::;>..::;>..::;>..::?<::;-, 1982 MUSTANG Gl .•S.ux mi .• pb. 58 Uele or Amur 25 Indian - _ ...or EUROPEAN STUDENT .. 'j I ps. om-1m. Mlr;helln 'ires .. .f spd, 59 Hinl 26 Inscribed 50 Mollen Association will present ~.•. J 1Don't give upl mustseIlS249SoboS.9';~416 60 "- a song go stone marker rock "Carmen, " a movie by U look In the i9~~-88MAiDA· 626. ·iri1-O"oO"oO-':::;:"oO.J... i9~~:'!o.:ZDA ·RX.1:5Sr/:~~':),;i. I ::~'s~:i~~9~~~09~OW mI., lik. new. WILDFIRE TOO will CIl present a video "Crystal -- "~~·-~_'OUPON"~~" Healing Energy" at 6:30 p.m. CIl Saturday at 910 W. Sycamore, Complete Radiator & Auto Repair Apt. 5. ~ 10% off COLLEGE OF Liberal Arts & will hold its annual elections .... Parts Labor from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Excluding 01,. conditioning units. Monday through Thursday in u Not good with ony othe,. coupon) Faner 1229. For details, call \RADIATORANDI Richard Dale at 536-2371, ext. ~ 47. ~ I AUTOCENTEII I TENNIS INSTRUCTIONAL ""I!II"'. 529-1711 Op.':::::':~:~': Course will held from 6 to 7 p.m. Monday and Wednesday or 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and \e Thursday for beginners and 7 to 8 p.m. Monday and Wed­ nesday or 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday for intermediate April 18 to May 4 at the Rec Center. For details, call 536- 5:i31. Truck • Auto - Van INTERNATIONAL PROG­ FULL LINE OF ACCESSORIES Chemistry prof to discuss RAMS And Services will sponsor a trip to Washington enzyme study at lecture D.C. May 15 to 22. For details, Register now for drawing on call453-577 . Sunday, April 17th A professor of chemistry He has won the AI thur C. from Columbia University will Cope Award. the Richards Many items to be given away including: present the annual Richard Medal and the James Flack REGISTRATION DEADL­ • $250 in merchandise and Doris Arnold Lecture Norris Prize in Physical INE for the May 17 and 19 • $100 in merchandise today. Organic Chemistry of ihe CollegE! Level Examination • Roper lawn mower • Wheelhorse Dump Trailer American Chemical Society. Program is April 22. For • and others! Ronald Breslow will speak He received the Mark Van details, call Testing Services on "Studies on Enzyme Doren Medal of Columbia at 536·3303. Mimics" at 4 p.m. in the Van University and the CO~'.1Jll.bia * OPEN HOUSE * Lente Auditorium of the University Great Teacher Sat. & Sun., April 16th & 17th Neckers Building. Award. Engineering 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Arnold Lecture, which is Bre£low is the Samuel We offer a variety of dress· up Hours: Latham Mitchell Professor of free and open to the public, is student gets parts & accessories. Mon.·Sat. 10·6 Chemistry at Columbia. His sporu;ored by the Departm~nt recent work deals with the of Chemistry and Rt. 13 W. synthesis and study of Biochemistry and honors cash award (2Y, miles W. of Ramada Inn) molecules that imitate en­ Richard T. Arnold, retired between Carbondale & Murphysboro zymatic reations. This work professor and former A doctoral student won a top has included the development chemistry department award presented by the 684-3336 of artificial enzymes. chairman, and his wife. Doris. American Society of 'Me Our Wheeillone And Roper Mowers On Dlapfay" Mechanical Engineers. • Gustavo H. Castro, a native Anthropology seminar set of Bogo'.a, Colombia, received a $300 cash award for his paper The fifth and final event of colloquium sponsored by tbe on multi phase flow and -c rsMITH DODGil the spring colloquium series on Center for Archaeological cavitation. The paper was one ~ ,. 1.12 Old, Cutlau Brougha... 4DR • anthropology will be held Investigations and the of the top three in an in­ All Power - Extra Clean Tuesday in the University Department of Anthropology. ternational competition • ...,- I 1.13 VW G.T.I. Hatchback I Museum Auditorium. F.E. Smiley, curator of the sponsored by the Fluids Former President Albert Center, said the relationship Engineering Division of the '-I- Sporty - 5 Speed Somit, a distinguished service between anthropology and Society. • _ 1.84 ford IIrOnCO 114 Wh.. 1 Drlv_ professor of political science, other studies is complex and Castro haS been invited to r... . V-6 with Air Conditioning • will lecture on "Biological extensive. present his paper at the Approaches to Political "Often developments and National Fluid Dynamics w ~ I 1971 Chevy Caprice Claulc 4Dr. Science." John S. Jackson III, ideas from other fields achieve Conference July 24 to 28 in (I) 1 owner, - White with Red Velour Interior I dean of the College of Liberal high levels of popularity in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1.86 lsuau Trooper II Arts, will lecture on anthropology and generate The paper, "Pipe Flow "Traditional Approaches to h. ated and fruitful debate," Transients in Slurry Mixtu:-es ~ Air - Cassette - Nice Unit with New Tires Political Science." Smiley said. with Heavy Solids," is based Both are part of the series, A 3O-minute audience par­ on Castro's master's thesis • 1.13 VW Vanagon Wagon • "A Crossroads of Inquiry: ticipation session on varying research. He received his Automatic &Air - Low Mileage d Disciplines That Inform An­ master's degree from SlU-C in U 1412 West Main 457-1155 thropological Research, .. a ~&~':ill:esth~ I~=~ science 1986. b • • P~~~~'~!)~~~E~"'p'rfJ,~,tl'988" It t. ••• ~ ~ t. It 4 •••••• , .. t' It 4 •• It •••• It It It •••• It ...... , .. It. tit' t. , ...... 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r ..... '-.:.: (J J .~.- • ..I ... /.j f.-i •• ,_,.t. '83 PONTIAC J2000. 5 spd. om.1m 1984 HONDA 500 MAGNA V·3D. I CAIlBONDALE. IN TOWN 3 bdrm 1975 ' .... 70 2 bdrm. carpet. washer­ BEAUTIFUL THREE AND lour COil. lu" roof. oc. ph. po. 9"-' 10.000 mil... new IIr.. . Aulo Sol... 605 4·22-88 ...... ' ..... 3429AcI.o cellenl condition $4 900, 529-4711 5·2·88 ., , . 2,2~~0146 Auto: ...... r--- 1 3 8DItM APARTMENT. EXCWSi.r ~,~~~OiS549·'331. .. 3386Ao137 :'~~~:":A":~o~~.. I1':::' ~~S t%~s':529.5194·~~1I';' 3193A.'36 ~~~~7!.& area. ideal for pJrore-uionol ~ 1974 CHEVY VAN 61.5GO mI. lIusty. $4200 'um 684·5048. 12.652 8DAA1 Jij.:a.. . -~i. New Carpeting. Lighted PallcI:toSJ.U. carpeted. nice surroundi.... OCabIeTV U' on Wall &. Carnpu5 -Tbisone bed_ duple. just 7 ml_ cIra5lnc1ude; '-at. brand _ carpel and rack boHom price -a-to Campua and Tune-Up SpeCials WoII5her/~'I!I' large yard. $185. fora I ~apl.OnIy$.30_thly. &Natural Gas Efflclenqr I1eatPump -Sorry NoPe" 549-0531 DI5hwa5IIe' c.t, Lorte or a. .... 220 S. Washington 457-3321 457-3321 451-3321 4l7.3321 SuMMER SU8LEASE NEW 2 SDRMS. 516 >0. Poplar 2 or J H/UCREST TERRACE APTS. 613 S. i LUXURY 2 SEDROOMS UNfURN or BEAUTIFUL ONE OR two bdrm op. 509 S POPlA.R NO.4. new 2 bdrm. I I SPACIOUS FURN. OR "nlurn. all people. fum. S300 Summer, S48S ~'·,O:::'oe:;~~~:~"~~3;no· Nice ond one holt bath, oir. d'Sn'NOlher. brick. 3, 4, or 5 lxIrms. ~gy ttf. foil. 9 rno, JeGse. S29":~sal. 529 ::.h~n~:~::~. 'St'~::r~o S$~ I ~~;~:t~':.~;:~i:::~r5;.~~r;:/or 1820 4.15.88 335280135 :~"':;,;':i~:SS'fr=%;:'~~s~ C:~ I "cient. qul.foree. 457·5176. 4·26·88 304980142 ~:~~U. :~'P :a~k~;" C:;.;~n ::,:~ I ~E~t'T1FUi FURNISHED AP~3J,!':"J':; SUMMER SU8lEASER. 3 SDRM apr 549·3914 01 •.,..4 p.m. SUMMER AND OR Foil. Close '0 sfruct;on. energy eHic;ent, a-c and ! 4 people. Rent Summer or Fa" 529. NEW 3 8DRM 5J2 So Wall. fll,..n. O-C. Close to campus. 6IJ1- ;.~~ APT FiJi;"·.: ~~: ~1~::':"SI,~~ :~!~.s. f~::'~ ;~I:;'D!;;. o;;n~ dose to Rec Summer or ~a". S19~ heat. opproved off campu~ housing. 1)81 r;;n. !o 3581.529·1820 529·3989 5·9·88. . 331980151 5·2-88 . 330580 146 avo;I. Mayor Aug. 457·7782 or 549· !A9·4808. 426·88 305080142 4-20·88 . 306680138 I 8DRM fUI1N. AC. ""'Y n;,.1 WEST Mill STIIEET Apartmen... 4265 5·11·88 316781>153 APTS .. HOUSES. TRAILERS. close to 420 S. GRAHAM ST. Lorge 2 bdrm. Sublease for Sum,.,.,. only '{ery Corbondale. Just ocross street from 5·) 1-88 . - . - ...... 350980'53 NICE OLDER 3 SORM. "'m. 8ig yard, SIU. furn. Summer or Fall 9 rna fum, carpet a·c, 2 bl«:i from SIU, dose to cr.lmpu,;. Price negotiable compus,.n one thousond blode Wes' 2 80RM FURN_ APT for sublease, quief oreo. unturn. 9 I S W l&Ose. ;19-358J or 529·18~ strIp and IlCK. e'r. Creon. new pa'"' As':" uOOut opt. No.3. Coli 627"938 Mill sc a bff ncN'thwe5f of Mort"is no. 3. 80S W. Main stortingAo\ay r5th Sycomore . .1420 mo , yr_ controct 4·26·88 304.~80142 529·3989. or 457·2347 Library. Two-bedroom furnished Of" S.295 mo. waf.r and fr. ind .. O·C. beg Aug. IS. No pets. 4~7-7645. NICE. NEWER , SORM. furn. close to 4-20·88 . .. 306980138 4·25·88 .. . . 342280141 urtfurn;shed. Similor to townhouse. 529-4016. 5·1)·88. . .. _ _ 312SSb'53 Rec. 509 So. Wall 313 E. Fret.'mon. SUMMER RENTALS. WE have el. SU8lEA~E TIL 12·88 I bdrm un"'rn bedroom. and bg.h up no 0"" I 8DRM. FURNISHED. MUR· UN8El1:VASLE SUMMER SUSlEASE S 130 Summer. S2,so foil 9 mo. J.ose flciency J. 2, and 3 bc:Jrm apf5. Now opt. neor Moll. S251 mo. hall price oboye or below '0 distut"b. PHYSSORO. all ufil;ties paId. lease 8rond new 2 bdrrn. on compu~ drive r or 2 peopJc. 529·358' ove,'oi,.!e. Co,; Bonnie Owen. 529· Summer mos. CoJl549+3410. Bedrooms hen'. windows on two onddeposU. Coli 684-lJ775 Dlshwash&r. washer·dryer. 4·26·88 ...... 305180142 XJ!A 4·25·88 ...... 332580 141 Sides. ellfceUent ve-nfi'a'ion. Owners 4·15·88...... 315080135 microwave. CO AvoHable J&J(lff I. SOUTH POPLAR STREET Apcrtmenhi. 4 <·88 323180149 CARTERVILLE EfFICIENCY APART. mow lowns. provide n~a' r.'use SPACIOUS FURN. 2 &DRIll with 'p. 451·8'94, !J49·3973. Carbonda/e_ Just across street from {fRY NEAR CAMPUS. luxury fur. MENTS. furn.. :125 mo. 'f. .3 pIckup and SeC"Ut"ily lights ond dw. utn. Induded Close to campus. 4·29-81 ...... 31228bl4S nished eHiclency Graduate tow or Crossroad. '·935-.6108. remove snow from dry sidewalks May·May 'ease. 549·5596. 549·0088 SMAU GEODESIC DOME near 'oke, medical sfudenb only. no pets Call Quief orea, convenient 1o Naf.'onal ..... '5-88 ...... 329180IJ5 woods, moll. 2 bdrm. $240 mo. -4.57- ~fa~SS/~ ~=i:~~~~o~':!r~s 68.. ·4J-45 ENJOY QUIET LIVING. 9r--ry. 6 Library Two-bedrooms. onll'­ min. Irom SIU Comm Bldg Foods. ~undromo'. and down,own. SPACIOUS FURN. OR unfurn. e".,.gy 2978 evenings bedroom. rooms and eHiclences 5·11·88...... 3146So153 Summer S260 month and foil and eH. I or 2 bdrm. all elect. quie' 5·2·88...... --- 30918bl-46 COMPLEXES SpociOU's. modem. bright cpt .. livmg Furnished or unfu,.",shed. Owners EGYPTIAN PYRAMID Spring $360 month Office 7J J S. orea.457-5'76. NEAR THE REe-CENTER. new 2 bdrm now lor ond room, Irg.. private balcony. 2 mow lowns. lurn;sh water. pest renting Summer Foil Pop1orSf.,;uncfjonW MillSt.ondS S-11-88 ...... 324'80'53 lownhomeoneandohoHbo'hs.oH Best prices in town . .. 51·79.. , or 549 bdrms. dining room. Fully rarpeted. control. normal refuse pIckup and air, S'oye. priyote Poplar St., dired'y nor1n 0' Morris COALE 2 BDRM APT. in 0 quiet area sfree' porldng. centrol air, 5-49·3973 2454 relr;9_. dispos·oll. 1 secvnty ilghts. and remove snow lihrory_ Coll4S7 7352 or 529·5771 H;ghl~ energ~ .Hie-iwnf. fully cor· or 457-B 94. 421·88 3'4880139 parking. 'ow cos, Egyptian Coop from CIty 5u;elNDlks. Quiet orec. 4-27·88 23.. 780143 petecJ ond curtains fu,"_ $300 mo. 5·1·88 ...... 3J238bl45 I LARGE 2 BORM. QUIET gree. near util. Murda/e :.crn;ty. fum or convenIent fa Notional Foods. unfurn Ayad obout Mo~ J! for I 8DRM APT AVAIL May 15 . Aug 529· 1439 or 549·6154. SEE THE ROC·CENTER from yo"r Ironl I Corbondole Clinic Furn,shed or IOl,lndromor and downtown "ower Summet" (Foil pouib",~v), J5wl.hoptionforF41Il. S265 mo. plus .... 22-88 __ ...... 329580'40 doorl Brand new huge 3 bdrm rate.$. for Summer Roles very with i unfurnished. S360 up. S49·6 r2.5 uti' Unfum. das~ k: campus, quiet. 8EST VALUE. UTlL- incl .. eH. 1.2 townhome. dishwasher, microwove, VERY NtcE I BDRM. f·lrnrshed. no Profeulonals. laculty, grad Size 01 unIts Very compet;t;ve students prefe-rred NE'gotioble hardwood floors. blin~" 549-8060. bdrm. S 120·S2"0. Fall or Sum. 910 W wosher-dryer. privore fenced potio Office 711 S. Popjor SL ,undion W pets. 1 yr le058. avoll"... ble now. 4· 15-68 ...... ~:'480'35 Sycamore. 45]-6193 eves. Signing l.os.s now for Aug. r oc- Close fo SJU S19-sa7a 5395. 618·529·5811 betwveen 9.12 Mill Sf . and S Pop_or Sf . ..4 ·ectJy o.m ,5-8p.m. LOVELY r 8R APT. QUUtt. serious 5.11·81 _ _ ...... 329880153 cvponcy. Sorry no pets. 457-8J94. north o~ MorriS library C .... " .".5]· pers"n. on/r Newly recJ.cara'fH1. SUMMER SUBlEASE AT 207 W Oak 549·3973. 73520r529·5777 Oak floors. low ufi'-. dO$&'o school Apt I, , bdrm opt. Call 457-8760 fot" 5-2-88...... 31208b'4.5 4·27·88 2346801.13 Til Aug. 15 w-opf,on to renew 45]- dete"s After 12 pm Best oH&r MURPHYSBORO, r 8DRM. QUIET. 4803 excepted ;:iZ~at!~5N:,~:;:on~'4~ r,:; Avallala •• Malibu Village ~:6:SGETc:iWN APA~:~~~5 I ~i!,t:RYCiu8· ciliclE ~~~~!!~ r;n9) ; L.OVElV newer fum or unfurn WolnufSq. 1.20nd3bdrm fum. and "~188B.. -. ----- 31988b 3~ for . RentIng foil. Summer for 2.3.4 unlurn. L.easing now for FaIt OHica 3 801CM 2 8A~. WOOD brJmer, Now Renting for people. O;splay open IO-~;JO doily hl"5 M-F 8;30·5. Sot. 10-4. Sun 1·5. garage. w-d hook up. on three MaYandJUne t ~~;__ :~87 3/9580146 !~:~ I. .. . 334980140 1~~r: ~;;j.~ mo. Moly 15. 549· Summer and , CARSONDAlE lARGE EffICIENCY 1 AND 2 SORM APTS. Cleon. qui.'. 4-1588 ...... 3132Sb135 2bdrm.Hou••• \ Fum opts. N~r campus, both. full dose fo campus. Summer or Fall. I GRU.'!' LOCATION 8EH/ND flee kifchen. oc, quiet setting, tree 681.1938. Center, .100 E Hest..... 4 c"d,·m. un· 303 Willow $325 Fall 1988 parking L.;ncoln Village Apts .. S . .51 5-9·88 .. . 33.f88aJSI furn, $500 Summer, ·$580. 306 f 1102 N. Carico $300 and P'eo~ont H," Rood next dour to Hester. 3 bdrm. unfum. S375-S4J.5. Salu'u l.oundromot Summer SI65 319 E Freemon. 3 bdrm. furn. $375- S. 51 next to Apartments. Houses, MobUe Houses King's Wok $400 2 bcInn. Apartment 529·4]01 r~:! S~ ~_::th3~:~:':~ I' ... :: ...: ... :.~~.:.np.il F~::~f:~~~:S::::~:~ 2 BORM BASEMENT APARTMENT I 4 8EDROOM. 2 BATH. 8/G rooms. South-Dole Apts. Nice. cleon. clo~e to campus. S240 NICE 2.3.4 and 5 belrm houses. I on fronf porch. 304 E College. Available S. 51 $4:15 mo 12 month lease srartlng ;n MaV. Mill 5,. Coli Clyde Swonson at 529- Aug. J. $500. 1-985-2561 """""""""M"'''''''''''~P''''''''''''''''M''==.~F===W=::W b EHlciency Apt. %:t students prelerrecl. Co" 549· ~:.8s. '...... 2308Bb142 ;·~C::M 'HOUSE' -C'Oj.:l.E 3;i:g :;! HEW TOWnHOUSE 4.19.88 ...... 310880137 TOP CDALE LOCATIONS for Foil. mo. ded<. ae. 529·«44. 401 W. Monroe $260 SPACIOUS FURN 3 SDI!M. 809 A 2.3.4. and 5 bdrm (um;.hlJd house.. 4·20·88 321481>138 2 Bdrm. Duplex NOrt'l Spr-inger. oc. gas opp/ionces no pets, coli 684.... 1.. 5. MURPHYS80RO 2 8DRM HOUSE APARTMEHTS and 'ur~~ce nice quiet neigh...... 19-88 ...... 2386BbJ45 stoyeondrefrlg. nicene.ghborhood Highlander Sub. Div. -One block ~;~~iJ~;e";;,~~.;:9";:~-=; :~~~~:~~~~,;-;'i_':!o1 ;;:/!sl~ ~':'~tsS~ C:;;~;e~eG~;~ S. 51 $325 309 W. College pm CdaleRomoda Inn. eall684-4145. 4289 from campus 4·19·88 313680137 4·29-88...... 2385Sb145 4·20·88 32188bl38 .Bdrm.Hou.. SEVERAL AVAIL. SEG. Aug. 16. Yeor lARGE 4 8DRM HOUSE. dose '0 Rae 227 Lewis Lone $600 509 S. Rawlings -Washer I Dryer lease required. Close '0 campus. no Center. fum .. newly remocioled. no Call Frank ·Microwave , ".....5300·5500.529·2533. pelS. ovollobl. Summ... on/r. 549 5.9.7180 519 S. Rawlings -2 full bathroom 2 Bedroom ,~C:4-68t:iRi",:,ooSE. ~:5::;~ :'!:;:88...... 315381>135 -Dishwasher Townhouses : ~:t=~!~!.:'~i.M·:;'''.:'~O::::: t.~~0~~.S~U:~~;r~~~s7 FOR RENT i ~:~~"'::'':''~:,':.::''11. ~::.~ ..74_27 ______., For more Information ca1l5Z9·101Z I 15-529.1324. <-, __HOUSH IorIolI_1 Available , 4-21-l18 ...... 2554SbI39 FOUII BLOCKS TO campus. 3 bdnn. SUMMER RA YES I. n,,'-s Emf on Partt fram Wall Summer _II k~. fum •• 1Ied '-<&. No".... ,% 4Bdrm.2girts ..... 2more .... Carbondale 549~26. 6&4-5917. and 4-25-88 .•...... •.. 240881>141 AiI'JtlIlt... ~.oomo. It.... 10 ,_ Apta.-AII utiliti 3 8EDfIOOM HOUSE. AVA/lAstE 2. 'v• ...... ""n"...... W.1I furnished. 616 S. Washington. LEWIS PARK Fall now. CIo... to SIU• .5041 5 WashIngton .. Bdnn, 1 ne.ch 3 moq $19S.00".mo. SI. $330 per month. South Woods WoaherlOrpr.AlIUtUitiettnc. $450-$500 mo. 1I.",01s.529-1539. SI40a mo. APARTMENTS S·9-B8 ...... 2965Sb151 .. 913W._.' .... 'Posh) 4 IIDIIM MILE AND a quarter ..... on ....., .. a.-.. Fi ...... a..-.. "P'.-Lorge .HI­ Pvrl< from Wall. $150 mo. all uti/. Waoho 311W.ct.ry 1 I" 410E .....ter 614S.1.ogcIn 30U.CoIIage98S-2567 .. I" !::~ 3 =::~_.). 316Lyndci iC Royal Rentals I iC 507'10 W.Moin(bod<) 407W.CoIIege 1.2.3 =~ .. i iC =;~~Ibod<) ~:.CoIIege 2. 3. 4. 305C... M_L.,. • 501 E. College .• 703S.lIIinoia 202. 203 SIIS.Bevericlge~ ::!:.-== f' 457-4422 .. 129.1 ••2 529·1012 529.1 ••2.

Page 1&, DIlilyEgy,!tiaJi, April 16; 1988 ************************* S I I 2 8lOCKS RlOM CAMPUS. n.... ' 2 1,v,lES FOR 2 8DR.... dupl.. Air, _u-n..,:g;...a-s-s"'!!e_s-_------....,r------B-y;....J-e-d-P-r_e_s.,t ~::s ~0~nt2:O :::'~':::':'.,r::s"n":cJ~ ;;;~k,~;"~,3f'St~~~o~r~~.r~~~ -~ :;r~1' t~:;'~~~:::::' ~~. r:~ ~~8~:tO. 3317&"36 ~p,~ I m~'t \!.~ pr.mls ••!,Porlcvl.w .... obil.. Hom••. HOUSEMATENEEr,EDFORSummer. -:Jft yw..;'\: 905 E. Pork, ned fo the Wash House nice In town nelghbornood. S12S. , glue 'PA 0. SC)Oo. ~:~nt,,";'~~:t~":~r~~~j~~·Sat. '::'''s~,.I.ovem .... m~~~'8e139 SQQfItf 0(' \o.ter! ~-I~:.... FURNISHED. ~~~'s.! ~?o;.~~o~II:':~E:h;:~n'::,';".~~5 campus, nttW corpet. extra ,n' cabl.. answering mod'llne. :~~;~on. very nIce. !j29-S8SB or "S7~ ~:;~fo~~~~ur:~~o~:~~d.:t~~~~~ 4-26·'18 ..... ,. 338J8c142 5508 SU8lEASER K'R SUMNIER. Female 4-19-88, 33298e137 I preferred. SIOO and one-halt u"'. J FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED COU P~rkvlew Mobil.. Homes (no. Summer. very nice. lurn opt on S 30) or l1$0549-125 I Poplar $150mo ColIl/.529-2810 '- .,. ~ .- -4-19-88 333 18c 137 4-27-88."., "i396liel.3 -:.-. 2 B of ...... 1. Ubrory Caff .s7- CARBONoAii . 'i . BEDROoM Ap. Rates Starting 7 tim.. doUy 7J52 or 529-5777. Pl./ANCES. air. dean Jro~. 2 mil... :~'di~~~"t':,~ ;,=:,a:Je,,::0:'~1: soulh 51. No ,..... $300 549-0320 at shade t ...... nord .urlaced porklng. ,'. '. 4·21-88 ...... " .. 3376BII39 cable avo/labl.. In city limits. Roommates C!)ALE 3 8DR..... PETS ok. Utli. .XLcpt .Iee. 5390 Summ.,. S450 Foil $145 Per Mo. :~:~ ~~~,:O~~::::. L-_~_~-'-'--'-~---. 211 W Wolnul4S7-sqjj or 457·59.3, police- and fke Fros,·1,... profrtdlon. 3 FEMAlE ROOMMA TES NEEDED lor 4·28-88 . .. 3435BII44 :,~r,::~:'. ~~:sh:dt:;' fla~~ Summer in nice furnlst..d aport- I '";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-iii;l m."'. Need subleasers soon. 529· IIf I :~7!t'?':'. =;';!'ed;:,.tr~~;: 2335. HI ji> Ii W,W PH: 549·3000 cobles. underskirted ar un 5 8DII.... HOUSE I r82 E Walnut 3· . derplnned. and good InsulO'tion people need ,we more. Sr70mo. all IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR lemol. increcne prlvoty. Owners mo~ ..tllit/ .. indudttd. 529-3513. I GoGo don .... SIO per nour 529· lawns. pro,,'de normal r.fuse FEMALE ROOMMATE. NON SMOKEII 9336 pjck..,p. sec..,r;ty lights and .-..noval nHdttd lor Summfl' and foil Rent CHURCH ORGANIST .... UST be .x­ of .now from city .idewalk. Sl50mo includes utilities cobl•. alr_ perienrfKl. Confgct Fa'her We.. 993· Summ... S 170 montll. Fall and Spring r------l coil 529-3963. 319. salorottd poslllon. Needttd 6-1· I I S2.M montn. OHlc. 71 I S. Poplar .. I I ;undfon W. Mil: Sf .. and S. Poplar. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED lor 88. diNKfIy north 01 .... orTI. library. Coli Summer and Fall in nice opt. Close STUDENT WORKER POSITIONS for .s7· 7352 or 529-5771. to campus. CoJllCoylo 457·6792 Fo" Sttmflt~r. rect'eOtion for 'ifHKloJ I Dally Egyptian Classified Mall-In Order Form I FOSTER RENTALS RENTING far .·20-88 . 32208e138 populations. Stud... t wltn good I Print your dosslfled ad in the spoce provided. Mail along with your check to the I I !:i'cl.a"n~.Fo~:;jn.:r::; NEEDeD FOI SUMMER. 2 svblecrletS :v~~IO':,~kll:;,:::;::.dIllI:,,:; Daily Egyptian Classified Dept_. Communication, Building_ SlU. Carbondale. It 62901 Of" I anchored. close 10 comptlS on Poric Maodow.k:l~TownhousesSI2Sp., ,tudents children In .... fami'Y ".,.on, Coilimonttdtolely. 549-1.9... progrom...... u.t be .liglbl. lor Street, No pets 529·5505. 5-lr-88 """'.". _ .. 31838c153 ..·,5.." .. .!2H8eJ35 stu"" work. App/lcotJon and 2 ROOMMATES NEEDED FOR res ...... c:Ieodli_ I. 4:30 p.m. April ~W;~~~o~-o~1,!'::d.~ Summ .... lNJoks.d. Monot' SISO all IS. AppUcotJons GII'O,'able from u/11.Alrond",OIe549-4739aft• ..s, linda Woodard Student Il.a.alion ~~~~J'r29~ some prl... ,. .. r 9-88 . 32908.,37 Centfl'. 4·20-88 ...... ,.,. 32158c138 • -15-88 . .. , ...... 3SOlel35 lEST VALUE. HANSEMAN St. foil or NON-SMOKEllIlOOMMATE wonted. GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP FOI1 Sum...... leo •• 2 bdrm S I 75 .•51- Greol p'ace. own bathroom. avoll. FoIl5em&st.... recreation lor spe.;'ol 6193 leaYe me$S_ or coli eves. May 15. $19Omo. 529-4027. POPUlatjgn5. R.sponslbllitlfl Include IlElll1 5-11-88 ' . , J2998c153 4·IS-II 31558e1l5 '."eo"on programming for I ~l~l~ffillTImm10Davs 3 Davs IDav illm FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDeO lor d/.abled collttge .tud.n... SIoH CAlt80NOALE. 2 BORM FUilN. S"mm- .emel''''. Sl25 mo. plus supervision Flood orggn~za"onal I Cost 1\.40 4_77 \.92 --, V-I_. • _.. .klll,. Night and _~oond work I 15.20 6.36 2.56 :!.~~ ~';,~~4~~ doN to campuli. No ':-~J~f~':s.S' CaU RoseAnna'~=31 z;~;r~. 1:"~~ ~~::tj~~ I Per 19.00 7.9~ 3.20 .-20-88 .,.... 34258cllB 2 fEMALES FOR lARGE 3 bdrm canlacl ...... IMo .... 5J6.5531 Student I Ad 22.80 17.22 9.'4 3.84 J!~.:~:~:~E~T,f..~'':; :;-~'1I4~8':U~;~;.,~.mS~~ ~~tionC.~ter ..... 3SO.cr35 IStart Date______No. C?f.Da~s To Run _____ taAug.15 ..... ,k.453-5421. .Iorts ...... ,.. 529.r2IS. 549.3930 POSITION AVAllASlE FOil a I(Requiredforofficeu.. only) ClaSSification _____ 4-22·88 ...... , .. 34198c:r~ j 4-/8-88...... ". 33168e136 ;::,::,c;:~'::~":"":-~'~~~!-; Mild...,. .... onday·Frld..,.. W. will I Name pro",. 0 hou... .-·dory. bltnef;fs. SIX BUNDRED FREEJIAlV Address ------~~~:'";:c:;t:"II~~!:,.:a;~~ I o boch.ll"'.t'S d..... in a nColman City Slat. Zip Code Phone Now renting for Fall Acad. Yr. s.,.v'ces f'.I~ t nd ••perlenee. I workiflg wfth ch"dren or experience , PI...... eh,,,.e to my credit urd: Free cable T. V. in every room ::;,ng. 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Page 18. Daily Egyptian, Apnl15, 1988 Study: AIDS cases Effects of suicide examined Cluster suicides rise by 58 percent believed to have Reports ('If suicides cor.lmiffed simultaneously by two or more individuals in an apparent ATLANTA (uPI) - Public Health Service's 'contagious effect' suicide pact are relatively rare. Federal health officials estimate. The health agency reported Thursday a 58 attributed this to "less ATLANTA

Los ANGELES (UPI) - In an effort to stem the spread of ~d,"~~lf$799 AIDS, District Attorney Ira Reiner will try to close an UDdisclosed number of the county's 12 gay bathhous~ by filing a public health swt, 1t Cigarette Papers ,~T$399 was reported Thursday. The Los Angeles Herald • Examiner, citing a spokesman ~ in the district attorney's office, said the suit will be filed within 750ml the next couple of weeks, culminating two months of undercover investigations coordinated by Reiner. It would be the first legal 750ml action taken by the county against the bathhouses in Stngrnm"s nearly two years, despite widespread medical opinion WiDeCoolen $ 2 SO that they constitute a health 4 pk all flavors hazard. All 12 bathhcuses in the ~R~ county are located within city limits. The establishments are WINES $ 89 noted for offering patrons a 4 liter forum for anonymous sex with Prices Good Only At: multiple partners. In the past seven years, 2,722 flBC LlQOOR MART deaths from AIDS have been recorded in the county. San Francisco officials, who virtually closed all bathhouses in their city four years ago, Beat high said it is unconscionable that a cigarette dozen bathhouses still operate in Los Angeles County and prices. " " take in an estimated 9,600 customers each week. Roll your In 1986, the cOLinty's effort to own! close the bathhouses was dismissed by Superior Court Ad Good Thru Judge John Cole because of 4i17/88 insufficient p.vidence. Daily Egyptian, April 15, 1988, Page 19 Increasing funding for U of I !l3uu.{l.t dVi.ght fo'L ~i.a.JU "£E.vin Featuring the Wamble Mountain Ramblers new chancellor's primary goal Bluegrass Music 8p.m. Thurs. April 21 achieve the goals they have set CHICAGO (upo - Dr. president of the California .50Q; Drafts .$1.25 Beefeaters Institute of Technology, said for themselves." Morton Weir, who served as Heading Weir's list of top­ .95q: Bloody Marys .95Q; StoJi interim chancellor at the his top goal would be to win increased funding for the priority spending plans is a Optional Donation of $3 for Medical Expenses University of Illinois' raise for the university's Champaign-Urbana cC.mpus state's largest public ...... 201 N. Washington 529·3322 university. teachers and staff, who have ~ the past eight months, worked without a salary in­ ... Thursday was named per­ "Illinois has shortchanged education at all levels for more crease for the past 2il months, manent chancellor by the he said. university's Board of Trustees. than a decade - a trend that must be reversed if this state is Gov. James R. Thompson's Weir, 53, was selected from a budget plans for the state's pool of 160 candidates who to regain its former level of competitiveness in the global public universities calls for no applied for the post following spending increases for the June resignation of marketplace," he said. "Investing in programs and education. But Thompson has Thomas Everhart His ap­ said he could support higher pOintment was unanimously facilities .. , has demonstrably produced dividends for the spending if lawmakers ap­ endorsed by the 100member prove some sort of tax-hike board, including its two state several times over. Withholding such investments plan. student members. Weir, a professor of Weir, who formallv assumed threatens our quality. our reputation and our ability to psychology, joined the the interim post Aug. 21 when university in 1960. Everhart left to become help the citizens of Illinois University president appointed LEXINGTON, Ky.

Thursday, April 21, 7:30pm Student Center Ballroom D Cash .nd Check, only /,Y) Tickets '5.00 on sale at ...... IIIIII.Th.·IlIro .. w.nli .. ,6212 .. n~q~ul·l~t.' ••• cl.lI.t.' .. II .. IIII ... ~iI". Student Center Central Ticket Office for more info. call 536-~393 Page 20, Daily Egyptian, April 15. 1988 SALUKIS, from Page 24--- innings. Bradley offense that is fifth in Mark Borcherding (2-1 2.82 "They have to go out and the Valley with a .307 average. ERA) lead the staff that has a give us innings so we don't get The Salukis top the conference 4.54 ERA. Left-hander Brian into the too early," with a .327 average. Shouse (4-2, 4.44 ERA) has 31 Only Champion said. "Lee Meyer Catcher Tony Ardis (.377). in 42 2-3 innings. 0\.00 Cover has been strong. Campbell has outfielder Troy Guidotti (.362) shown he can give us up to 120 and infielder Daren Epley Otber notes: pitches. Dale's the same way." (.337) lead Bradley in hitting. Champion said that McIn­ Infielder Brad Tilly (7 HRs) -Center fielder Doug Rhythm Rockers tosh can not let playing first and Eric Kulman (6 HRs) Shields, who made his first base affect him when it is his provide the punch to a club pitching appearance of the turn to pitch. which has hit 22 home runs in year on Wednesday, made two HAPPY HOUR HAPPY HOUR "McIntosh is swinging the 26 games. appearances in his freshman a.a 8-10 bat so well that he's going to The Braves prefer not to season. In 4 1-3 innings last 3 ...,. for a luck 3 ...,.for play in the first three challenge opposing catchers year, he allowed four runs on 2 for 1 MlxMl Drink. a luck 1 ballgames," he said. "Maybe on the base paths. They have five hits. that was one of the reasons he stolen just 23 bases. Outfielder Hangar Hotline 5.9.1233 wasn't that effective in the Bob Becker is the only threat It was not the fil it time fourth gal'le at Illinois State. with nine steals in 12 attempts. Jones has converted an out­ He's got to overcome that." Right-handed pitchers Mike fielder into a pitcher. He did Saluki pitchers will face a Boyan (3-1, 2.70 ERA) and the same thing with Dave Steib (drafted in 1978), who became a pitcher for the Toronto Blue RHOADES, from Page 24---- Jays. LIQUORS TJ's 1~:2~ Two other former SaJukis ....______W. Moin.------I football coach March 24, filled going to practice. are currently in the majors. five assistant coaching "He just quit showing up," Jim Dwyer (1971) still is an positions within eight days of Rhoades said. "We wish he outfielder for the Baltimore his hiring. would have come in and talked Orioles and outfielder Jim to us about it, but that's his Adduci (980) is in his first Rhoades said last week that business. We wish him L'le best year as a member of the he had one candidate in mind of luck." Milwaukee Brewers. and was simply waiting for him to talk it over with tile .**********************************~ school he is at currently. -tI..... Koasln's ...-tI Meanwhile, the Salukis will -tI ~.. 'yo... -tI have a scrimmage from 9:30 : c)\)'o Riverside Klab oPel) : a.m. to noon Saturday. The -tI Open Thurs.-Sun. -tI first week of spring drills has -tI -tI brought some surprises. : Live Maslc or DJ Every "Ightl : "We told everyone they could report to any position ! Top 40 Hits & Blaes Maslc ! they wanted to the first day of ! Old Rt. 13 West before Big Muddy bridge : practice," Rhoades said. Bill Leonhard did just that. -tI Students Welcome! -tI Leonhard, a 6-foot-2, 250- ! Must be 21 to enter : pound sophomore, has made ~ the transition from defensive ...... •..... line to fullback. "He (Leonhard) is working ~~ it;: out good," Rhoades said. "He's had some great days ~j~~1 and some days that were not so .~ ONE good. He has the physical With the i'~ attributions but he lacks the r FREE Burrito and a experience. " Purchase of a "'. Offensive tackle Pete top':.;, Drink at the ]'. Jansons has successfully Regular Price ~ switched positions with Rob :t OJese Mason. an offensive guard, ";; 7!, Rhoades said. \0: UMIt_,...coupca o..-...n ..... _".,.... "In our offensive scheme we ,.c ~~ GoacI~s==~~.:-::.,...... ~t ~ simply believe that your . biggest people should be at the --_:'':''-..,.- .... ~::-:::p:.::":.:::"~-:.--.~.. ~!J. guard positions," Rhoades .;.. ,/c,) Taco T , . said. "At 6-7 and 280, we ender.,;\!~). ~ believe Jansons is our man for This coupon good for that job." . The quarterback situation has changed drastically since Once we getcha, we gotcha last :.eason. Fred Gibson is. "out in front right now," with 50¢ Off Any Food Pur­ Rhoades said. Junior Kevin Brown. who was injured much chase over $3.00! of last season, has stopped TACO JOHCV'S INTERNATIONAL HONORS BANQUET

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Daily Egyptian. April 15. 1988. Page 21 Softball coach gives team Fora ~ Finer Time day off before today's game ~I~ Shoot 9 By Troy Taylor (7-4l. Staff Writer "We look tired, we Freshman shortstop Connie Fiems leads the Sycamores L_.~-c at Softball coach Kay are playing tired, we with seven doubles and a .354 Brechtelsbauer tried average. Senior second something unorthodox to are just plain tired. We baseman Peg Boardman has a Green Acres Golf prepare for this weekend's need a day off to .294 average, but hit .368 in six Weekdays _s4 for 9; 57.50 for 18 holes. Gateway Conference games last week. doubleheaders'against Indiana rest. " Pitching and a game­ Weekends-Sf' for 9; s9 for 18 holes. State and NO.9 Illinois State. breaking offense has powered Driving Range Open Every Day! Instead of an intense -Kay 8rechtelsbauer Illinois State to a 19-4 record practice session Thursday, and first in the conference Come Try Tuesday Evening Scramble Brechtelsbauer told her standings at 2-0. ~ for info. call 942.6816 ..J players to take the day off. are at Indiana State at 2 p.m. "We look tired, we are today and at Illinois State at Former SIU-C pitcher Lori playing tired, we are just plain noon Saturday. Day Shoemaker, a junior, =.IIIIIIHlllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllliIilllllllllillililiidliillililiiliillililillilliilliiil~ tired, " Brechtelsbauer said. "Sometimes at this time of heads the Illinois State staff "We need a day off to rest." the year the players need a with a 5-0 record and an 0.76 The Salukis have not won time out," Brechtelsbauer which both games of a doubleheader said. "Maybe this will get ranks second in the conference Window Tinting yet this season, something more enthusiasm in them. " behind Western Illinois' for home and vehicles Brechtelsbauer was counting With Indiana State at 15-11 Brenda Heyl at 0.62. on getting Wednesday when overall and third in the league Senior Lori Vogel is 11-3 and the team ended up splitting standings at 3-1, Linda Wendt is 3-1. with Evansville. Brechtelsbauer is counting on At the plate, Dana Klug had ~,,\JS SOH ROOFS "We were at hl)me, we her team being pepped up by three hits, three RBIs and should've come away with a the time it arrives in Terre scored two runs to help the double win," Brechtelsbauer Haute, Ind. Redbirds past South" ·p.st Guaranteed Leak Proof said. "We're not making any Indiana State has shut out Missouri last week. moves, we're not going opponents seven t:''11es this Illinois State has six players \1 anywhere. If anything, we're season behind a trio of pit­ in the lineup hitting over .300, Cdl Steve Rishel slipping behind. " chers: freshman Deb Styx (5- including Debbie Mattes at The Salukis are 18-13 overall 4 ). freshman Kelly Mulcahy .328, Becky Barrigar at .328 (618)867 .. 2549 and 2-4 in the conference. They (3-3) and junior Mara Kanary and Kim Riddering at .323. Women's basketball gets third signee ~nillillilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillilllllllllllllill1llllllIlllllililllllllll#lllllliillliJl11iillllJllllLllliEi By Troy Taylor following Karen Skemp 'San Diego) StaffWriler PauletteStaU (Louisiana Tech). Amy Horstman, a 6-foot-1 forward from La "Amy was our first 6-footer," Aquinas coach Crosse, Wis., signed with the women's Mike Desmond said. "Not only does she have basketball team Thursday. size, she's a great athlete with outstanding THE Horstman joins a long list of players that jumping ability and quickness. Coaches keep Coach Cindy Scott has convinced to cross the telling me she has much more potential. " Wisconsin-Illinois border. Former 1,OOO-point scorers Mary Berghuis and Ann Kattreh were Since making varsity her sophomore season, from Wisconsin. Colleen Heimstead, who joined Horstman has helped Aquinas advance to the BIG during the NCAA early signing period in state tournament quarterfinals three years November, is from Elk Mound, Wis. straight. "Wisconsin has been good to us," Scott said. "Amy is a go-getter on the floor," Scott said. "We've worked hard to get some of the state's "She is a fierce competitor who has tremendous top players, and it's paid off. Now, we've got natural ability. She runs the floor like a guard $8.99 another one headed our way." and is an aggressive rebounder." For a large Quotro's cheezy deep pan ":1 Horstman is from Aquinas High School, Horstman has a 3.7 grade point average and which is in western Wisconsin. She is the third wants to study physical therapy. "She is a pizza with l-item. 4-larg. 16oz. lIottl•• player in four years from that school to receive model student-athlete, her academic record is of Pep.' topped off with fast. free delivery a basketball scholarship to a Division I school. impeccable," Scott said. from 11·2 & 5-close. Men's golf at Kentucky SIU The men's golf team com­ petes at the Morehead State Cheerleader Eagle Golf Classic today and Saturday in Gilbertville, Ky. Tryouts Coach ~w Hartzog has Jeff Mullican, Bobby Pavelonis, Tom Neuman, Mike Cowen and Mark Bellas slated for Clinics: April 18-22, 6-9pm team play. April 23, 8am SIU Arena Britt Pavelonis will playas Tryouts: an individual for SIU-C in tile 54-hole tournament. Note: You must attend 2 clinics prior The team will play two rounds Friday and one round to tryouts (Fri. Clinic Mandatory) Saturday at the Kentucky Dam Village Golf Course. Mullican shot a 230 tha t mcluded two rounds in the 70s Friday "ight last weekend at Bradley. 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"It wasn't the time, we all have a lot of Year Master's Degrees and Research Opportunities in Burns said, "The basic that hard to learn the game, fun together," he said. the Social Sciences_ skills, like ballhandling, aren't especially playing goalie." too tougb to learn. But the Guido, who learned of the Donovan added, "Most The wide range ot subjects includes:- Accounting and Finance - Actuarial Science - BuSi­ more advanced skills, like team from current members, people who play the game fall ness Studies _ Economics - Econometrics - g:vt!1~f good reactions, can said that the group is like a in love with it. " Economic History _ European Studies _ Geography. Government - Health Planning. Housing. Industrial SIU-C's current team bas Relations • International History. International Rela­ several freshmen, which is d ' ••1 ... .,,,, _""""I! tions • law • Management Science • Operational " good for the continuity of the Res88l.:h • Philosophy. Logic & Scientific Method. 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Daily Egyptian, April 15, 1\188, Page 23 Sports Salukis Club's spirit is unsinkable geared up By Jeff Grieser Staff Writer for MVC What sport requires its participants to pass a ball By Dave Miller back and forth, and StaHWriler ultimately, to throw it into a goal-in a pool"! With Bradley coming to town It is an Olympic event. It is for a four-game weekend series, baseball coach Itchy played at high school and Jones said the Salukis are on college levels, including at the verge of playing their best SIU-C, but still is virtually ball of the season. unheardc.f. "I really feel the excitement What is it"! It's water polo. on the inside now that we're "It's very physical and ready for this weekend," Jones challenging," club member said. "I'd be highly disap­ Robert Hums said. "It's like basketball in the water, pointed if we really don't play there's a lot of fast exceptionally well this breaking." weekend." The SIU-C water polo club, All six Missouri Valley which has 12 members, often teams go into this weekend's competes against teams from competition tied for first. The Big Ten schools. Salukis have won five of their Bill Donovan, a senior who last six games to give them a has been a member of the 21-12 record overall and a 2-2 club for four years, said the mark in the Valley. Bradley club travels a lot to play in entered the week with a 17-9 tournaments. record. "Those teams know each The Sa!ukis will send pit· other so well and we have to chers Dale Kisten (3-5, 4.40 get used to them, but we ERA) and Lee Meyer (3-0, 1.00 usually do well ir the tour­ ERA) against Bradley if. naments," Donov m said. "A Saturday's noon doubleheader lot of people ar.. calling us Rich Campbell (4-1,3.56 ERA, and Cliff McIntosh cl-O. 5.04 now. It used to be hard to get ERA) will slart games three anycne to play us. People and four on Sunday. hear we've turned our With Larrv Beat!ie mjt..red program around. " and the reSt of the bullpen The University gives the plagued by inconsislentcy. club $300 a year to help pay for such things as tour­ pitching coach Kirk ChampIOn nament entry fees, which said the four 5larters mU::;1 range from $35-$45. Donovan take the Salukis into the lale said the University aIso will match the amount brought in See SALUKIS. Page 21 by a home tournament. The club practice, from 8 Rhoades expects. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday at the F.ecreation to n~me final Center pool. The game is played in a pool 25 yard... long, assistant Monday in an area about the size of the Rec Center

By Troy Taylor Venorsky, the daugbter of Edward and Judith Venorsky Staff Writer Women's basketball of Belleville, is a power-hitting Cheryl Venorskv and Kim gets 3rd signee shortstop. She holds single­ Johannsen of Beileville West season school records of 41 signed national letters of intent -Page 22 bRse hits, seven home runs, 20 Thu.-sday to join the SIU-C extra-base hits and 46 runs softball team next fall. batted in. "We are very fortunate to "She is a line-dri.ve type sign two outstanding players to second in the state tour­ hitter," Brechtelsbauer said. in Cheryl and Kim out of a very nament. "She has very quick wrists and strong higb school program," "Both Cheryl and Kim are the ball jumps off the bat." Coach Kay Brechtelsbauer sound in all the fun­ Johannsen, the daughter of said. damentals," Ninnis said. Eric and Kathy Johannsen of The pair JOins Dede Darnell "They hit well, slide well and Belleville, is a team co-captain of Carbondale High School and bunt well. Cheryl has a batting .357 this season. She Jennifer Brown of John A. tremendous arm and has made plays both second base and Logan College as SIU-C's a real good start defensively outfield. recruits. this season. Kim is a real team Johannsen Jllans to major III Bf'lleville West is 5-0 this leader, she really pumps the secondary education while season under Coach Tom team up and helps a great deal Venorsky wants to study Ninnis, who led the 1986 squad with the team's spirit." criminal justice. Cheryl VanOfsky Kim Johannsen Page 24, Daily Egyptian, April 15, 1988