THE TUFTS DAILY TIRED OF SHOPPING IN THE BOOKSTORE? Director Demme to visit Tufts in sumort of Haitian president 11 by CAROLINE SCHAEFER Haiti. The producer of Demme’s tions,” according to Noerper. Daily Editorial Board film, Ed Saxon, will join the di- Political Science Professor Award-winningdirector of The rector. George Mitchell said yesterday Silerrce of the Lambs Jotxithan Andrew Evans. an Associate that Aristide hopes to return to Demlne will join Haitinn presi- Dean of Administration at Haiti, but will need “a great deal dent-in-exile Jean-Bertrand Fletcher, will begin with an intro- of international support.” Aristide at the Fletcher School of duction to Demme and Saxon. Mitchell. who was actively in- Law and DiplomacyllextW&es- Dernine will introduce and show volved in orchestratingAristide’s day, according to Fletcher Ph.D. a Clip Of KOrIhit and IWdW a State- visit, believes that Aristide is candidate Stephen Noerper. ment concerning his relationship “coming here to build support“ Noerper said Aristide will ad- with Haiti and Aristide. for his return. dress members of the Tufts coin- “We are very much looking “We think that it is important munity in Cabot Auditorium at forward to this visit. The Fletcher that President Aristide be given a 3:30 p.m., “calling for future de- school is very pleased to have prominent forum in which to ap- mocracy in Haiti.” Aristide has both Aristide and Demme come. peal for the support of the Ameri- been exiled in Venezuela since a It is vcry exciting,“ Ev‘ans said c‘an people and the American gov- military coup overthrew his gov- yesterday. enunent for the reestablishment emment last September. Eight Noerper said that University of democracy in Haiti.” Mitchell ministers in his cabinet will ac- President Jean Mayer will then said. . company Aristide to Tufts. issue a general welcome to both Mitchell said that Fletcher Demme wil1visitTuftsto“lend Aristide and Demme. School Dean Jeswald Salacuse his support“ to Aristide. Noerper Arisitide will then be intro- invited Aristide to Tufts three said. Four years ago. Demme di- duced to the community by months ago, and that April 29 was rected a movie called Kurrbit: the Fletcher Professor EIneritus wil- “the first mutually convenient Rliyrhm of Haiti, and has a strong liam Barnes, who has a “strong interest in the political future of voice on Haitian-American rela- see SPEAKER, page 12 Students, faculty participatee ine mock UN Security Council debate Photo by Allison Taylor by STEPHEN ARBUTHNOT gave Tufts professors who teach dominantly Azerbaijani town, If you already have enough Tufts keychains, sweatshirts, and. Daily Editorial Board about the UN insight into the pro- killing 50 inhabitants. This other paraphenalia, try shopping in some place a little different.. Unbeknownst totheTuftscom- cess within the United Nations prompted Turkish troops to cross munity members leisurely sun- involved in making such deci- over into Armenia and engage the bathing yesterday afternoon, a sions. Armenian troops “into what ana- Outcomes of rape, fraud mock session of United Nations The session of the Security lysts are calling a full scale Turk- Security Council was debating in Council was opened by “Secre- ish invasion.” Cab& auditorium what action to cases reported by panel - haddition; the “pressrdeasc” take over a simulatedcrisison the t a r y 5 G e n era1 R c6 h Tr-d- by CAROLINE SCHAEFER ant was insufficient to prove alle- Eichenberg. director of the Tufts’ see SIMULATION, page 2 gations of rape. border of Turkey and Armetlia. Daily Editorial Board The Tufts Council on Interna- Internatioikl Relations program. A Dean of Students Disciplin- The panel added in their writ- tional Affairs (TCIA) sponsored He stressed the need for “simula- Panel yesterday released two ten report that the evidence pre- tions and games” necessary in ary the event that brought both fac- as separate disciplinary decisions. sented was “not substantial order to be able to make impor- ulty members and students to- one concerningacquaintance rape enough to meet the burden of tant decisions in times of real arid the other dealing with fraud proof required to support the com- gether to try and solve M iiterna- tional crisis. crisis. Eichenberg also spoke of and attempted theft. plaint.“ how the world order has shifted The first case concerned one The panel informed Associate According to the events orga- nizer, senior Joyce Connery, the from the bipolarity that was student charging another with Dean of Students Bruce Reitrnan present 1945 purpose was “to generate interest in to the post-Cold acquaintance rape. in which the of their decision Wednesday. War era that has been defined by defendant was found not guilty. The names of the two students intheTCIA,butprimarily toshow how the United Nations is of key nationalistic and self-detennina- The panel reported that they “con- involved, as well as the panel lion based conflicts. centrated primarily on issues of members, were not disclosed. importance after [its role in] the Gulf War and now the sanctions Connery then read the “press consent and credibility, and the Student suspended for fraud releases” to the delegates delail- use of force.” In the second case. the panel that have been placed on Libya.” Connery said the simulation ing the latest events of the crisis. Despite the fact that the “issue deliberated ai issue of fraud and Accordiig to the release. “terror- ofcredibility factored heavily but attempted theft. In this instance, was to “show how difficult it is to playarole in the United Nations.” ist attacks on Armenian villages not exclusively.” the panel de- the panel “found sufficient evi- prompt Armenian officials to cided unanimously that the evi- dence to substantiate”the charges Not only was the event for the Daily filephoto benefit of thestudentparticipants, search for Azeri colhborators.” Uruguay DelegateTristram Perry dence produced by the complain- see DISCIPLINE, page 3 Armenian troousenteredam- according to Connerv, but it also a n Students debate tensions between campus groups in forum by JOHN WAGLEY campus. veryanalogoustothisschool.1tis us to have a forum between the Daily and not see any more ha- Senior Staff Writer Tension between these two a collection of little groups of Jewish and black students?” tred. As a result of rising tensions groups have mounted on campus ethnicities acting on their own Several students replied say- One studentresponded,“We’re between the African American since Dr. Khallid Abdul and not interacting as much as ing themeeting wasaresultofthe fooling ourselves saying we can and Jewishcommunitiesat Tufts, Muhammad, assistant to Nation they should.” obvious anger present at be a happy ComUitY. we all students gathered Wednesday of Islam leader Dr. Louis A Caucasian Tufts student de- Muhammad’s spech. have different views of happy; night to discuss their feelings and Farmkhan. made a speech at Tufts scribedthecommunityas“agroup “1 think that the reason we are what we want to be is a11 honest possible solutions for improving April 8. A rally was organized to Of diverse people who have all here is because we have inter- COmlnUnity.” relations between the groups on protest thespeech, whichincluded elected to come to an institution actedbefore.Let’stry to workout At this point. the meeting r statements some inembers of the of higher education.... I might these problelns and figure out turned to the more specific feel- community found to be offensive add that we are not diverse eco- wherethey‘recot”ngfrom,”said ings of those who attended. Sev- I Inside I and anti-Jewish. nomically.“ one African hnerican student. eral African American students Features...... P- 7 Mark Goodman, a former The next question posed at the Another student replied that The health care crisis in America, the graduate student of philosophy at meeting was. “What motivated he wanted to be able to open The see FORUM, page 12 50th New England Biology Conference, Tufts, moderated the forum. He and TheJumboPugesmaketoday’spage. bcgan the discussion saying that I Drunk driving reenactment scheduled for noon today the “goal is to simply have a Inanattempt toeducate thecotnmunity about the ers will be able to hear the sounds of the crash, as Arts ...... p. 9 dialogue. perils of drunk driving, Students Against Driving well as the emergency workers voices over a Huwds End and The Player are “What is the Tufts commu- Drunk have planned a reenactment of a drunk public address system. not-to-bmissed films, while two groups nity?” Goodman asked the audi- driving-related accident noon today. According to SADDPresidentHalleh Akbanlia, follow Nirvana from Seattle. at ence of approximately SO stu- The “accident” will occur at the corner of the scene will most likely be very emotional, and dents. faculty and administrators. Professor’s Row and Packard Avenue, and will will hit “very close to home, especially when il Sports ...... pp. 10-11 One African American student Men’s tennis preps for the coming involve two cars and several students playing the involves people that you know.” describedthecoinmunityas“abit parts of people related in the accident. SADD members will participate in the reenact- NESCACs, while women’s trackand the Iike the Unitedstates in generd... baseball team nears the season’s end. Ambulances, police cars. and a fire truck will ment, which is being sponsored by Medford Sav- the structure of this country is respond to the scene as though it were real. Onlook- ing Lives as well as SADD. --page two THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, April 24,1992 rHE Letters to the Editor TUFTSDAIL~ 1922 over 1.5 million Armenians were start putting down people just because Ad is frightening massacred and a half million others were they are a member of any group. Like David A. Saltzman To the Editor: Editor-in-Chief deported from their homeland. The Anne- Saltzman, I applaud the idea of being an - As members of the Tufts community, nians survived this cruel genocide as they individual with one’s own identity, while Managing Editor: Patrick Healy we feel that the inclusion of parts of Bra- have survived persecution for centuries. still recognizing one’s identity as a Jew, Associate Editors: Neil Fater, Allison Smith dley Smith’s ad, “Human Soap,” is not However, these inhumane acts remain Asian, female, whatever. Editorial Page Editor: Michele Pennell only frightening tothe Jewishcommunity, unrecognized and forgotten in the US. The fact that we are all arguing over but a poisonous catalyst for the propaga- As Adolf Hitler announced his own who has been oppressed the most also Production Managers: Michelle Frayman, tion of destructive attitudes. We under- Julie Cornell, Michael Berg plans for genocide to his supreme com- bothers me. If someonehas hurt you in any stand that Holocaust revisionists are not manders on Aug. 22,1939, he noted con- way or been prejudiced against you be- disputing that the Holocaust occurred. . NEWS fidently: “Who, after all, speaks today of cause of your race, religion, or anything Editor: Caroline Schaefer However, by posing a question as to the annihilation of the Armenians? The else,letthemknow,andiet’sdosomething Assistant Editor: Chris Stripinis whether ornot certainatrocities werecom- world believes in Success alone.” about it. But as far as who has been op- Wire Editors: Stephen Ahuthnot, Avinash Rajan mitted against any group of people victim- For the past 77 years the genocide has pressed the most, come off it! I have VIEWPOINTS ized during the Holocaust is merely devel- not only been forgotten but denied by its nothing against any person who is proud of Edjtor: Christopher Provenzano oping a trend that further questionsa docu- perpetrators. by calling something their Jewish. African American, Asian, Assistant Editor: Jessica Foster Start mented historical travesty. Even though ’alleged’ and you end by denying it alto- Catholic, or any other identity, but when FEATURES the intentions of the Daily were educa- gether. Recognized or ignored, the issues you stuff it down my throat, it bugs me. Editor:.Jeff Geller tional in their nature, we feel that the Assistant Editor: Stefanie Lachter remains, especially in light of the Arme- Fact is, no matter if you are Asian, African publication of even a portion of Bradley nianGenocideof 19 15 andthe violationof American, male, female, Jewish, Protes- ARTS Smith’s ad simply perpetuates hateful de- Editors: John McGuire, Elin Dugan human rights of the Armenian people. tant. or whatever, you’re damn lucky. nial of a tragedy that we can never let Today at 1:30 p.m. the Tufts Armenian You’re at Tufts, and despite what having a Assistant Editor: Madhu U~ikri~hnan . SPORTS happenagain. Suchmisguided propaganda Community will remember the genocide library like Wessell makes us feel like, we Editors: Paul Horan. Rob Miman has no place in an educational institution. with the playing of the”HuyrMer”(Lord’s are part of the country’s elite. What I Assistant Editor: phil Ayoub Ads such as Smith’s promote ignorance, Prayer) over the bells in Goddard Chapel. propose is that we all try to educate our- PHOTOGRAPHY that if neglected possess the ability to gain Please take a moment to remember these selves on as many different cultures, opin- Editors: Sofia Pescarmona, Ami Recordati momentum in a world where intolerance “Forgotten People.” . ions, and histories as possible. Assistant Editor: Tabbert T. Teng and hate are already too prevalent. So stop arguing over who has been PRODUCTION As members of the Jewish community, Gary Kassabian E’94 oppressed the most and keep your eyes Layout Editor: Lori Ruben, Dilk Reinshagen we do not need to be subjected to a debate 3raphics Editors: John Pohorylo, Chris Capotosto President, Tufts Armenian Club open for people who are being denied Classifieds Editor: Lisa Moorehead the validity of the horrors of the Holo- Regina Vartanian J’94 opportunities today on the basis of their Assistant Classifreds Editors: Ariel Ben-kv, caust. We live with constant reminders of Vice President religion, or skin color, or anything else. Stephanie Romney. Jennifer Rich the Holocaust everyday of our lives. To Laurel Dulgarian 5’94 There are plenty of them, and there should Copy Editors: Dan Levi, Elana Vatsky, those of you who are sick and tired of the Cheryl Horton Secretary be no room for prejudices of any kind on Holocaust being shoved down your throat, Amy Tedeschi J’94 this campus, in this city, or on this planet. it is imperative that you understand that Member Larry Azer this is not an issue pertinent only to the Matt Whimey K.95 Executive Business Director Jewish people. Hatred of this magnitude does not limit itself to people of one par- Business Manager: Sandra Giordano ticular ethnic background, religion. or Tired of mentality Office Manager. Michael El-Deity sexual orientation. 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I Fridav, Ami1 24,1992 THE TUFTS DAILY ’ paaethree NEWS Mayer reminisces on his 16 years at the helm of Tbfts University by MAUREEN LENIHAN come chancellor of Tufts. a posi- Health Services,and Bmum aid Senior Staff Writer tion the Trustees have created for Curtis Halls. Although University President him. Theendowment isanothcraral Jean Mayer will step down from In an interview earlier this which has shown incredible im- his post possibly as soon as next month, Mayer proudly reviewed provement since the inauguration month, his legacy of expansion his list of accomplishments con- of Mayer as President. For the and prestige will serve the Uni- cerning the undergraduate cam- first time this year, the endow- versity far into the next century. pus. ment reached the 200 million Since taking office in 1976. ‘‘In the 16 years that I have dollar mark. Mayer has catapulted Tufts to a been here, I have built 16 build- “When I first came, he Uni- position of relative prestige on ings,“ Mayer said. versity ww raising less than one both an internationaland national The new additionsto the Tufts million dollars a year. Now it is level. Through his visionary poli- campus include the Aidekman Arts raising more than SO million a cies of expansion,Mayerhas over- Center, South Hall. the Science year,,“ said Mayer. who has cur- seen the expansion of the Univer- and Technology center, the Olin rently launched a campaign to sity academically.physically. and Center, theCampusCenter,Cabot, raise$25Omillioninprivatefunds. economically in order to ensure Bendetson Hall, the Eliot Pearson Graduate programs founded, ’‘ that the reputation of Tufts will School and Child Study, Hillside expand only improve in the coming years. dormitories. Latin Way. Hill Hall. The University has reached its Once the next university presi- the Baronian Field House. ‘and the most prominent levels of growth dent is chosen, Mayer will be- renovation and reconstruction of in the graduate schools during,

I Mayer‘s presidency.

“I think that we have four I schools that are the best of their kind in the country -- the Dental, Photo murfesv 01 Jean A&% School. the Medical School,. the A younger Jean Mayer, after the 1944 Allied landing in France. School of Nutrition,, and the Fletcher School of Law and Di- greatly expanded with the addi- and the Medical School was’in plomacy.” stated Mayer. tion of research facilities. The danger of losing its accreditation The School of Nutrition, the Dental School and the Medical due to the poor condition of the only graduateschool for nutrition School wereaided by the building library. in the country, was created by of the SacklerSchool ofGraduate Mayer cites the creation of the Mayw who is an internationally Biomedical Sciences and the School of Veterinary Medicine, recognized expert on nutrition. Sackler Center for Health Com- the only accredited veterinary “The School of Nutrition is a munications. school in New England, as one of world famous institution at this “The Dental School is clearly his greatest accomplishments. point,” Mayer commented. the best of its kind in the world,” “I created the Veterinary “There is no other school like it.” said Mayer, adding that prior to School, and I would like to say Dtuy fi/e photo The Tufts Dental School and his presidency, no research was that it is the best in the world,” President and Mrs. Mayer enjoy a sunny Saturday morning. the Tufts Medical School were conducted at the Dental School said Mayer.

The life of JeanlMayerfilled with rich history and drama---- - by MAUREEN LENIHAN According to Mayer, he then to dkath by both the Nadis and the Senior Staff Writer travelled to the United States Vichy government.“ said Mayer “President Mayer fought with where the greatest attractions for noting that the Nazis were an- the French Resistance in World him were “jazz and American gered by the killing of the Ger- WarII!”isacommonphrase heard girls.” man guard while the Vichy gov- around campus. It is perhaps the He met and married Elizabeth enunent objected to his work on mostcommonlyknownfactabout VanHuysenin 1939,butwasonly behalf of General Charles University President Jean Mayer, married for 12 hours when he was &Gaulle. other than he is the man who shipped out at the outbreak of Afterseveralmonthsofhiding admonishesstudentstodrinkcare- World War 11. He didnot seeMrs. and travelling precariously fully at Matriculationand wishes Mayer for the next four years. through many countries, Mayer them luck at Commencement. Instead, he enlisted in the French workedhis way back totheunited Perhaps what is less known is the army and spent the next five and States where he did research in incredible personal history that a half years fighting as a Marine physiological chemistry until he Mayer brought with him when he Officer for which he received 17 couldreturnto work with.theFree took the POSiIion Of university medals of honor at the end of the French Forces. president in 1976. War. Mayer joined the private staff Director of Communications In June 1940, Mayer was cap- of&Gaulle ald served ;IS a com- Daily filephof RoseinarieVanCampconsistently tured by the German forces at Inando in Scotland and was later University President Jean Maser at a recent Dress conference.. sings the praises of Mayer, who Dunkirk and taken to a prison sent IO no^ Africa where he Nixon. she contends is the “most brilliant camp. He and the others laken cotnmanded a bcttery in Egypt, According to several members Mayer was later the chairman of the Tufts community, Mayer man that I have ever met.” prisoner managed to escape by Libya. arld Tunish. of the nutrition division the Mayer holds up his reputation of will be able to add his accom- shooting a guard with a hidden According to Mayer, he then White House Conference on Ag- of brilliance by the fact that he pistol. plishments at Tufts to career served as the forward artillery ing and vice chairman and acting graduated from the University of “I had two pistols -- I surren- observer in the first Free French achievements. chairmanof the PresidentialCom- “I have had good bosses and Paris withamaster‘sdegreewhen dered one but I shot the sentries division in Italy. mission on World Hunger. Since bad he was only a 19-yearold. Mayer with the other and escaped to “It was a very risky job,” said bosses, but he is unquestion- 1979. Mayer also been a sci- ably the best and the brightest,” admitted that he “skipped several unoccupied France.“ Mayer said. Mayer explaining that there were has ence adviser toasuccessionof US said Van Camp. “He is a vision- grades.“ “I managed to be condemned only two forward artillery ob- Secretaries of State. ary, but at the same time he is one servers. Luckily Mayer survived Immediately before coming to of the kindest and most compas- the six weeks of reconnaissance Tufts. Mayer was a professor at sionate man that I have ever work, but he changed partners 18 Harvard and a Headmaster in the known.” times during this perioddue to the Harvard housing system. fact that his partners kept dying. Mayer then became the the chiefobserver for the AlliedForces Student-foundguilty of theft at the landing in southern France. DISCIPLINE in this incident besides the re- (Mayer said he was the chief ob- continued from page 1 spondent.” server because he was the only brought against a male student at The panel determined that the one left with any experience). the University. respondent should be suspended There he commanded a regiment Citing the evidence of the from the University for one se- during the Battle of the Bulge. witness’s testilnony as “particu- mester, after completing the 1992 Other accomplishments com- larly influential,” the panel felt school year. Although the student bine to make Mayer’s resume a the complainant’s case was “air- will be allowed to return to the very lengthy one. tight on every point.” University in January 1993, he In 1969, Mayer organized the consideringthis testimony, the will remain on second-level dis- 1969 White House Conference panel responded unanimously to ciplinaryprobation fortheremain- Daib’fi/e~hoto on Food, Nutrition and Health University President Jean Mayer marches during last August’s andservedintheWh&eHousefor find the respondent guilty,stating der of his tenure at Ti~fts. Matriculation ceremonies for incoming students. “...the panel believes that there The second decision was is- a year as assistant to President was no other individual involved sued yesterday afternoon. page four THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, April 24,193 Please join the Tufts Armenian Community in commemorating4. Friday April 24 as

Armenian ..

. ,) Martyrs' Day.

It on the ( " --- 77th Anniversarv J of the Genocide of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Empire

At 1:30 pm today the chapel bells will ring to the tune of an Armenian prayer

hymn. This will be in remembrancef of all victims of genocide throughout the world.

Sponsored by the Tufts Armenian Club. Friday, April 24,1992 THE TUFTS DAILY page five II li 11 News Briefs 11 - From the Associated Press

Burmese leader resigns due to health RANGOON, Burma -- General Saw Maung. chief of Burma’s military junta. resigned for health reasons and was replaced by the army conunander,General Than Shwe. the goveriunentsaidThursday night. The junta took power in 1988 after suppressing a pro-democracy uprising in this South Asian nation of 40 million. International human rights organizations have accused the military rulers of continued abuses since then. Analysts have long believed that junta secretary Khin Nyunt held the decision-making power, while Saw Maung was involved mainly in administration. Official Rangoon Radio announced Thursday night, “Owing to heavy responsibilities undertaken continuously by Senior Gen. Saw Maung, his health failed, necessitating a complete rest as advised by Dai/y file photo his doctors.” 1JS President George Bush This was taken to mean that Saw Maung, 63. was no longer armed forces supreme commander, prime minister or president. He had been widely reported suffering from a nervous disorder and Bush eases barriers on high-tech many of his recent public speeches verged on the incoherent. Saw Mung earlier gave up the posts of foreign minister and defense minister. exports, chides move’s detractors Than Shwe, 58, has spent a lifetime in the military. Sweden’s Bertil WASHINGTON (AP)-- Presi- quo protectionists and the move- sible deal before the election.” Lintner, an expert on Burma, has described him “a ruthless field as dent Bush on Thursday further ment for freedom and change.“ Bush said a free-trade area commander who is more feared than respected by his subordinates.” relaxed Cold War trade rcstric- he said. comprising the United States, The military rulers held general elections promised in May as 1990, tions on high-technology exports Trade is a major issue in the Canada and Mexico would be the but refused to yield power after the vote was swept by apro-democracy and derided the “flat-earth men- presidential race. and Bush has largest market in the world, with party. The junta arrested the party members who won seats in tality”of opponents of his drive to been hammered from all sides of 360 million consumers and a $6 Parliament and still holds the chief leader. Aung San Suu Kyi, under reduce global trade barriers. the political spectrum. trillion economy. house arrest. “When we lift barriers to eco- Conservativechallenge Patrick He said American merchan- Ms. Suu Kyi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize last year. a nomic freedom within and among Buchanan has espoused an dise exports to Mexico have in- development that has helped spotlight Burma’s human rights situa- our countries,” he said, “we un- “AtnericaFirst”po1icyto cut for- creased by two-thirds over the tion. leash powerful forces of growth eign aid and protect American last three years, while exports of and creativity.” jobs by restricting imports. autos, auto parts and telecommu- Clinton picks up 51 more delegates in Texas Bush made his comments in a Bush’s campaign for a free- nications equipment have WASHINGTON -- Democrat Bill Clinton picked up another 51 speech prepared for delivery to trade zone with Mexico has been doubled. delegates from Texas on Thursday based on still incomplete results of the Council of the Americas. 8 attacked by a coalition of labor, “Trade with Mexico already county caucuses held last month. hemispheric trade and business consumer and environmental supports hundreds of thousands Clinton won 94 delegates in Texas based on the vote in the March group. groups on grounds that American of US jobs,” he said, adding that 10 presidential primary. in which he drew 65 percent of the vote. Hours earlier, the Commerce firms would move their plants to a North Americ‘an free-trade ac- Another 69 pledged delegates from Texas were to be allocated based Department announced an easing Mexico. where labor costs are cord wouldcreatethousandsmore. on caucuses held the same night. of traderestrictions oncomputers cheaper and environmental stan- “Today we stillhave tocombat ‘ With 80percent of the results fromcountycaucuses tallied,Clinton and other products to Western dards ;we weaker. the flat-earth mentality, the was leading with 2,603 votes, followed by uncommittedwith 898, Paul Europe. Japan and Australia cov- “You may have heard some mindset that urges us to barricade Tsongas with 361 and Jerry Brown with 251. ering up to $3 billion annually in suggest that politics will dictate our borders against competition, . Those results give Clinton 5 1 delegates and leave 18 uncommitted, foreign sales. delaying the North American free- to shut off the free exchange of since the other candidates did not draw enough support to earn Bush defended his campaign trade agreement until aftcr the food and machinery and skills delegates. to bring Mexico into a miff-free election.”Bush said. “Well. those and ideas.” he said. With the latest Texas results, Clinton has 1.383 delegates in The trade alliance with the United voices are not speaking for me. ... Associated Press tally. to 559 for Tsongas and 27 1 for Brown. Tsongas States and Canada. “We can’t I’ve instructed our negotiators to The traderestrictionsdateback has suspended his presidential campaign. achieve this breakthrough by accelerate their work. 1 belicve to the late 1940s and the begin- A candidates needs 2,145 delegates to clinch the nomination. equivocating between the status we can conclude a sound. sen- ning of the Cold War. Bulgarian parliament adopts privatization bill SOFIA, Bulgaria -- Parliament adopted a bill Thursday to privatize Mexican officials take precautions property, the final piece of legislation in the Balkan country’s effort to build a market economy. against further damage, injuries The privatization bill was approved Thursday by a large majority, GUADALAJARA, Mexico Pemex storage facility in the city, the government would pay for but there was no breakdown of the vote. (AP)-- Fearing more explosions. The bill will permit employees to obtain up to 20 percent of their workmen and safety officials fuiicr;il costs. authorities Thursday evacuated a Thuisday afternoon found all Un- Withthcgriefc,uneaiger: resi- firm’s shares at half the government-set pricc. Those will be trans- neighborhood near a working- formed into voting shares after three years. derground pool of gasoline by a dents demanded to know why the class district wrecked a day .ear- Pemex pipeline. Shares in state-owned companies transformed into joint-stock government failed to act promptly lier by sewer-lineblasts that killed Men with copies of the layout 011 reports of fumes. companies are to be floated, or sold in auctions. as many as 202 people and in- Bulgarians will be able topay for shares in installments,with newly of sewers and pipes in the area “If they knew, why didn‘t they jured over 1,300. said the leaky pipe appeared not tell us?” asked Ramon Guerra, privatized companies’ creditors acquiring shares through debt-for- Moving quickly to control po- to be connected to the sewers 22. who helped pull the bodies of equity swaps. litical dunage, President Carlos where the blasts occurred. hisauntandhis6-year-oldnephew Bulgarians whose companies were nationalized after the Commu- Salinas de Gortari gave his attor- Jalisco state health minister from the ruins of their home. nists seized power in 1944 are to be given priority in acquiring shares ney general 72 hours to determine Dr. Palemon Rodriguez said half The state governor identified in those firms. who was at fault for Mexico’s those killedin Wednesday’sacci- those to blame as city Fire Chief According to a survey of the National Statistical Institute, 6,000 deadliest explosion since 19x4. dent were children. Governor Jose Trinidad Lopez Rivas, mu- companies were nationalized in the 1940s. Most of them are in the The slate governor blamed three Guillermo Cosio Vidaurri said. nicipal services director David textile, timber and food-processing industries. The private sector city officials for taking no action 1.361 people were injured. The Aftimos Partida and Gualberto currently accounts for about five percent of Bulgaria’s gross domestic on residents‘ complaints of leak- first damage estimate was $300 Limon, head of the agency that product. ing gas. million. operates the Guadalajara sewer In an effort to attract more Western capital, Bulgariaadopted anew The national oil company Salinas said the govenunent system. foreign investment law in January, eliminating a $50,000 limit on Pernex continued to deny blame would carry “to its utmost conse- Cosio Vidaurri said, “It was a foreign investment in joint ventures and permitting the free transfer of for the blasts. but suspended its quenccs the investigation of thc situation in which an evaluation profits out of the country. natural gas deliveries to indus- causes of the tragedy and the cir- had to be made and for some The government hopes the new law will improve the country’s trial customers in the Reforma cumstances that produced it.” reason the necessary precautions image, which has been tarnished by its inability to service its $12 neighborhood and closed its gas Weeping survivors thronged were not taken,” billion foreign debt. stations there as a “safety precau- the Reforma district, where the But he backed off earlier com- tion.” said Pemex‘s director-gen- explosions destroyed 20 to 25 ments in which he said the three eral. Francisco Rojas. square city blocks, hurling cars would be charged With criminal Eziquiel Mendez of the state and trucks into the air and blow- negligence. Please recycle attorney general’s office said in- ingupadobehouses.About 15,000 In a preventive measure, vestigators were checking equip- were left homeless, officialssaid. Mayor Enrique Dau Flores or- t ment at the La Central cooking- At a makeshift morgue in a dered the evacuation of a section this newspaper. oil plant and others that use ex- sports stadium, relatives wailed of the Alamo district east of plosive hexane gas. They were as they looked at alist of names of Reforma after residents cotn- also checking Pemex installa- the dead identified so far. Every plained of fumes. The area is sur- Thanks so much. tions, he said. few minutes, an announcement rounded by about 40 factories,’ About a half-mile from a from a speaker told the bereaved including a Pemex plant. page six THE TUFl’S DAILY Friday, April 24,1992 For over four decades the world has believed nothing could be more horrible than the Holocaust, the Nazis’ systematic annihilation of six million Jews. Unfortunately, we were wrong. It turns out there is something more horrible - the suggestion that it never happened. THEYCALL THEMSELVES As for 13rddlcy Smith, last Holocaust Revisionists, and August he told a group in claim all they. want is Long kach, CA that “I scholarly investigation and don’t want to spend time open debate of a historical with adults anymore. 1 want event. This motley collec- to go to students. They are tion of Neo-Nazis, anti- superficial. They are empty Semites and white su- vessels to be filled.”Where premacists has been at- have we heard that before? tempting to run advertise- All that’s missing are the ments in college newspa- brown shirts. pers; rambling, inaccurate, wholly indefensible, these GOEBBELS WOULD ordinarily would be ignored HAVE LOVED WIS. as pernicious anti-Semitic Every time the economy nonsense and summarily plummets the racists;: \t dismissed. (And in fact the bigots, social orphans and student newspapers at anti-Semites try to star%&

Pennsylvania, Harvard, . . 2 witch hunt. Any scapFgoat 1! ‘jL)>L Georgetown, Wisconsin, ’ , in a storm, although-j&ys Brown, Yale and Texas >z7-c-L,x-.?--‘-----==.- 8 1- several college papers say it often. enough, 3md chose to run these ads, people start to belied&.)-- citing First Amendment The First Amendment is considerations, there are a libel and intentional infliction of emotional distress, well worth paying attention couple Of Points that need against a publisher and active distributor of materials to, and any subject should to be made, to Put a stake denying the reality of the Holocaust. Other trials and law be fair game for objective in the heart ofthis ghoulish suits have ended with similar results. and scholarly examination. flight of fantasy. On the other hand, the WHO ARE THESE GUYS, framers of the Constitution THE BIG LIE, ANYMAY? never envisioned freedom REVISITED. The ads are paid for by a Bradley R. Smith, Committee for of the press extending to First, among the two dozen Open Debate on the Holocaust. Who’s he? And what broad dissemination of unsubstantiated claims the possible motive could this committee have for wasting blatant and harmful lies. Committee makes, they perfectly good paper to promote this tripe? This week’they’re denying state “Revisionist arguments The “Committee” is a front for the Institute for Histori- the Holocaust existed. Next have never been evaluated cal Review, one of the better-known fronts for Neo-Nazi/ week they’ll deny American or judged by the courts.” white-supremacist groups. It openly promotes anti- blacks were ever enslaved. Wrong. Two Holocaust Senlitism and Jewish conspiracy theories. It works fever- Ads that are intentionally denial propagandists were ishly to improve the image of the Third Reich and its hurtful, or obviously false, convicted in Canada on leaders. And it continually attacks and attempts to have been rejected by re- charges stemming from that delegitimize the State of Israel. It has published books sponsible publications for country’s laws against pro- entitled i%e Six Million Swindle and me Rumor of generations. This is a per- moting racial and religious Auschwitz. It has direct links with the KKK, the American fect opportunity to continue hatred, and a Long Beach, Nazi Party, The New Order and the Skinheads (publishers that tradition. CA survivor of the Holo- of books such as Hitler was My Friend and l%eHitler we caust was awarded over Loved and Why). Motive enough to eliminate any Holo- $5,000,000by the courts for caust Revisionist credibility. Paid for by the TUBSIsrael Network and Tufts Hillel THE TUFTS DAILY page seven Friday, April 24,1992

FEATURES ~ Lecture reveals facts underlying US health care crisis by KATHY McCAUE can health care system is failing. before they had univ>rsal health Claiming that Bush presented the polls. the present governor won Diuly Staff Writer Other statistics from the 1980s care. Woolhandler explained that plan because of the 1992 election theelection largely because of his Facts reveal there is no secret: indicate the decline in access to dueinpart tothisprogram,Canada and is now stalling on any direct healthcareproposals.Asthepresi- The American health care system medical care for many Ameri- has two years longer life expect- action to improve US health care, dential election draws closer, it is is in dire crisis. The statistics on cans. espccially for women and ancy and 30 percent lower infant Peterson said he did not want to safe to assume that the country's insurance costs for medical care the poor, Woolhandler explained. mortality. see areplay of therecent Pennsyl- health care system will become a in the United States are stagger- Access to prenatal care for black Following Woolhandler's vania governor's race. After be- major issue for voters. ing -- one quarter of all Ameri- womenduringthe 1980s fell from speech, Peterson spoke about the ing 45 percent behind in some cans are underinsured, 37 million the 1970s and indicate gross inad- politics and economics of chang- Americans are uninsured, and 28 equacies in care. The 1980s also ing the American health care sys- million middle-class Americans saw a rise in wotnen dying in tem. He spent last year working 'Jumbo Pages' to help could be bankrupted by a major childbirth and a rise in post neo- with US senators on Senate bill illness. In response to the increas- natal mortality. Woolhandler S25 13. which advocates a single- ing concern and debate Over the pointed that this is not ares& payer approach for insurance. He financial aid offices need to Change the present SYS- of lack of facilitiesbecause about explained that the political power tem. the TuftsCommunityHealth one out of three hospital beds is structure and middle class alike hogran presented "The Great available in the US. These prob- have come 10 thc decision that the Debate: Coping With The Health lems are due to the huge cost of system must be changed. While Care System." Tuesday evelling paying for hospital administra- 90 percent of Americans have in Cabot. tors who process insurance.There expressed favor for change, the The lecture, Part of thc CHP's are now four times as many hos- US and South Africa remain the The student telephonc directory donation. colloquiwn series. featured Dr. pid administrators as there are only developed countries in the of Tufts University has become a According to Levi. the cre- SteffieWoolhandkr and Dr. Mark medical doctors. world whodonotguaranteeme- fixture in virtually all student ators of The Jumbo Pages. Josh Peterson. both of Harvard Uni- The administration of health cal care to all citizens. rooins during its wee years of Goldmanand John Bilow. tried to versity. Woolhandler, a practic- care consis&of 14 percent of the Peterson said the business com- existence. Besides providing this set up a scholarship fund two h% Physician and Professor of gross national product. This is munity is also very interested in service. The Jidmbo Puges helps years ago that would have pro- medicine. discussedthe effectsof enormous amount, according to seeing change. Paying for em- the canpus in adifferent way. For. videdoneTuftsstudent with all of ployee health insurance eats up the past two years, the editors of his of her required books for between 50 percent of pre-tax the directory have made a dona- classes for one year. However, the profits and 100 percent of post- tion to the general scholarship amount of money needed to es- tax profits for American compa- fund of the financial aid office- tablish the fund was too great for nies. The health insurance crisis, with their profits. Goldman and Bilow. They in- according to Peterson, is also af- stead opted to incake an ,annual fecting America's ability to com- The three sophomores taking donation to the Financial Aid of- pete internationally. Each car over the production of next year's fice. made in knericarepresents $800 Jumbo Pages, Dari Levi, Elie

in insurance costs paid for em- Kurzer. and Jason Rashkin. will ~ Levialsodetailed the improve- ployees; a similar statistic in be presenting a donalion of $400 ments the co-editors plan to make Canada places the figure at ap- to the Financial Aid office today. for next yearr'sbook. These im- proximately $250. The gift ha.becn madc at the end prt>vementsinclude first initials US President George Bush has of each School YGU in the past. but rather names, lo deter crank comeup withaplan toprovide- Levi said that the early contribu- phale calls; schedules of Tufts' credits throughemployersforciti- lion will help continue good rcla- sports teams and Film Series zens to choose and buy their own lions between the yow1g organi- movies; and the option of'not insuranceplans. But Petersonsaid zation Zuld the Univcrsity. He said including your nane in the &ec- this plan ignores the unemployed The Jlmlho Pages should be able tory. me changes '*willm,&e The and uneducated and provides ad- tocover that mount and still give JU~OPuges more useful to all ministrativehassles and financial another donation at the end of Tufts students."accordingtoLevi. barriers. Research projects presented at New England Biology conference by JAY IANINI inadjacent roomsof BarnuinHall. Dr. Franklin M. Loew, dean of Senior Staff Writer Brian Avery was the sole rep- the School of Veterinary Medi- FREE While most seniors may be resentative of the Tufts under- cine at Tufts and a finalist for the panicking over futurecareerplans. graduate research program. This Tufts' presidency. gave a keynote a group of select students in biol- fact was surprising coilsidering address separating the morning ogy departments from New En- that several colleges iU1d univer- and afternoon sessicins. Speaking gland colleges are securing posi- sities were represented by two or about the history. 'science, and tions for themselves as graduate more speakers,including UMass- politics of the use of animals in level researchers in the up-and- Boston, Simmons College. and research atld teaching, Loew said ,MONEY coming field of the life sciences. Saint Ansehn College. Thc first the values of each individual so- Twenty-one of the best and bright- of the 2 1 speakers to explain his ciety have changed animal pro- est of these students came to project. Avery 's presentationdealt tectionlawsthroughout thecourse Bamum Hall April 11 to discuss with the effects of estrogen on of history. Loew drew parallels We 1, it's not really free. their current research projects at vitellogeninmRNAaccumulation between the forbidden research the 50th Eastern New England in turtles. done on human corpses in the Biological Conference. The pre sentat ion w en t early days of biology and the cur- work for Since World War 11, under- smoothly and was not tembly rent political climate that governs You have to it. graduate biology students have difficult to understand. HowFver, animal research. participated in the conference. as with most of the presentations In sum, he urged the students Tufts was lucky enough to have that followed,theaudience needed attending the conference to only the opportunity to sponsor the a basic understanding of biology use anitnitls for research if there TheTufts Daily is now accepting conference on its SOth anniver- in order to comprehend the more are no viable alterniitives. If there sary. Thirteen universities were complex aspects of the research are no viable alternatives, Loew I represented at this year's gather- process. Avery 's presentation was advised students to use utmost applications for office assistants ing. both well organized and well caution and responsibility in their Dr. Shuk-mei Ho of Tufts' bi- supplemented with visual aids. work. The presentation was both to work beginning next fall. ology departmentopened the con- This made his information easy to informative and timely, because ference with a short and infonna- follow without lacking in con- almost all of the student projects tive introduction that set the tone tent. involvcd working with animal The work is easy, the pay is for the moderators' introductions Though Avery was a tough act subjects. of each individual student. The to follow, all students rose to the The strong student presenta- moderators did an expellent job occasion. The topics covered by tions coupled with the informa- good and the people are fun. of allowing the stude. .s to make the undergraduates were highly tive keynote address made the the most of their time. The stu- varied in subject matter - from 50th Eastern Biological Confer- call Larry at dents wereeachgiven 15 minutes research on chemical indicators ence both interesting and enter- To apply, 627-3090 to present their projects and to of nerve cell activity to research taining. While many graduates fieldquestionsfrom the audience. on fecal indicators of infection will be hard-pressed to fiid em- or fill out an application in The moderators kept the presen- among northeastern raccoon ployment, the undergraduate re- tations flowing without having to populations. It was evident that searchers will no doubt prove to cut people short. This was not an countless hours of lab work went be valuable commodities to both the Daily office in Curtis Hall. easy task since students were giv- into the information of each re- industries and graduate schools. ing presentations simultaneously search project. page eight THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, April 24,1992 - Senior Week TUFTS SYMPHONY Volunteers*

If you are interested in working as a volunteer at events for Senior Week '92, please stop by the Student Activities/Campus Center Office and complete an application. You will then be Dvoibk: Serenade in D minor, Op. 44 Debussy: Prelude to The A-on of a Faun contacted by one of the Senior Week ' Massenet: Srens - Coordinators to attend a mandatory meeting sometime during the exam period. Sunday, April 26, 1992 * Volunteers may remain in on-campus housing during Cohen Auditorium Senior Week and must work at least two events. 1 I I Today, on the final day of I I Greek Week, there will be a I free and open to the public 1 Charity Pie-Eating I I Contest . at the Inter-Greek Council Block Party.

, *? >- -< ,'i - .- _-- can't stand up for falling down I One person from each house will be wrt~cenby Richard C~mrron dlrecced by .\bee Riccinrdone and I the designated pie-eater. The winner i'm not a woman but i play one on t.v will be chosen by the total amount of written and directed by sharon vachrler money raised by the house (Number of I pies eaten X Money pledged per pie). lStplace -- 20 points Znd place -- 15 points 3rd place -- li points The house with the most points at the end of Greek Week will receive a $500 check plus the total amount raised by the Pie-Eating Contest, to be SATURDAY APRiL 25th at 8:OO donated to the charity oftheir choice. SUNDAY APRIL 26th at 4:OO The second place house will have a $200 donation made to the charity of their choice.

free admission in the balch arena theater The IGC wishes everyone presented by:women's theater collective a great Spring Fling! Friday, April 24,1992 THE TUFTS DAILY page nine ARTS Seeking alternatives to Nirvana by RICHARD MARTIN these two unlikely superstars. against the evils of long movies Senior Staff Writer There’s plenty of substiuice in and strong coffee. Superchunk’s It’s been eight inonths since their work as well as the enthral- beauty is that such lyrics can be Nirvana released Neverniind. ling thrash that‘s perfect for slam- taken to represent somethingmore What has happened to the revolu ming into your friends. general and encompassing, like Let’s start with Superchunk. the meaninglessnessoftheir lives. whose music artfully constructs a All the while, the music itself is nice blend of melodic noise. It angry in an allnost cute way.

tion iriinusicthat Nirvana’spopu- larity was supposed to unleash? Well, two groups have emerged from Seattle’s grunge scene: Pearl Jam (not exactly the epitome of punk ethic, and besides, Kurt Cobain hates them), and Soundgarden(who officially sold out when they toured with Guns N’ Roses). There hasn’t. how- ever, been a groundswellof angry Nirvana-esque thrash bands in- vading theairwaves. Popandeven alternative radio stations like WFNX still sound pretty much the same. Happily.thereis stillaplethora of good music waiting to be dis- covered by the general public. Two of the more promising bands world: “You think you see every- is about, the 1neSsage is easy to Other lunes on-s/ajl/l>d ulld Nirvana and their understudies in hiding are Pavement, who just thing with those glasses/My eyes elnpathize with. A typical line is, Ei~hurrtedinclude the angst-rid- (Superchunk. Pavement, etc.) released Slanted arid Encharrted, are the color of molasses/All you “Zurich is stailled and it’s not InY den “Summer Babe,” “In the don’t have the answers for any- ,andSuperchunk, whoseNo Pockel have todois askandI‘ll tell you ... fault.” Some nihilisln is also-in- Mouth a Desert” (S.M. sounds a thing, but there message is an for Kitty has been out for a couple about mv mecia1 friends/ I onlv volved: “We‘ll watch the city lot like Black Francis of the Pix- awareness that there is aproblem. -1 of inonths. Superchunk is also wish you were there.” spread out just like a jet‘s flame.” ies in this one). “Flame Throwa“ If anything, that’s a start. One can about to release a singles compi- Misery often takes the form of In “Trigger Cut,” the desire to (about “a red won1 sexan,” what- listen to this undirected frustra- lation called Tossing Seeds. If plainboredom, the nemesis of the “just get by” runs into the need to ever that is), and “Perfume V’ tion and einmthize with the bur- anyone *is going to inherit suburbanteenager.In‘SxdToss,” want something more. Vocalist (which includes the cool line. “In dells ofoI1e.i own life; most ofus Nirvana‘s influence, it should be they engage in a bellicose tirade S.M. starts the song by describing my bed at the break of dawn she don‘t have any answers either. Altman ’6s The Player’: true look at Hollywood by MATT CARSON . It is 1he a&sphere of highly- Seiiior Staff Wnter coinmercial Hollywood. where a Robert Altman‘s brilliant and savvy new productionexec naned scathing new black comcdy. The Larry Levy (Peter Gallagher) has Pluver. opens with ,an astonish- placed Griffin Mill’s job in jeop- ardy. Adding to Mill’s precarious Film situation is an anonymous writer whom he snubbed a few months & Review back. and who has been sending ~~ him threatening postcards. ingly long tracking shot through Mill huntsdown and confronts Latest Forster novel moved to the parking lot of a fictitious ma- the writer he believes is respon- jor Hollywood studio. As the cam- sible for the poison-pen letters. a era swoops about. it catches bits greasy and prctentious hipster the screen equals past successes ofdialogue from employeeswalk- nand David Kahane (Vincent by RICHARD MARTIN ing Iran one office bungalow to D’Onofrio). In a fit of rage, Mill Seni6r Staff Writer another. We sce eager peons de- kills him. only to find that the Howard’s Elid is the latest in a livering inail and stopping people postc:uds keep coming. string of E.M. Forster novels they think they recognize (“Hey! This plot is not the center of turned into movies. This film is Aren’t you Martin Scorsese?“). The Pluver, nor should it be. The 1 The studio’s head of security hear1 of the lihn lies in its charac- (Fred Ward) reminisces to one of ters and their attitudes toward the 1 & Review I these young whippersnappers business they ‘re in. They are sold- about the old movies, such as out. hackstabbing fools who Orson Welles’ Touch ofE,til and haven’t the foggiest idea how to typical of the Forster style; if you Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope, that m,ake film for art’s sake. Their found A Room with a View or A both featured long tracking shots films better have sex, violence, Passage to India appealing, you like the one unfolding before us. aid big narnes in them, or they will love Howards End. The camcra continually refers won’t sell. Howard’s End itself is a house back to the office of Griffin Mill The Player‘s director, Robert in the English countryside. Afrun- (Tim Robbins), a high-level pro- Altman, has never been a darling ily ofsnide aristocrats lives there. duction executive. Writers sit of Hollywood. His fihns, which including Charles (“The poor are across from hiin and pitch their include M*A*S*If, McCabe and poor ,and onc is sorry for them. movie ideas to him. Names like Mrs. Miller and Nashville, often arid there it is“) Wilcox. His Julia Roberts and Bruce Willis receive boundless praise from mother, the ailing Ruth Wilcox. are uttered like spiritual mantras. critics, but rarely make much is, however, quite mag~lanimous. Buck Henry makes acameopitch- money. The Player is like his very She befriends Margaret Schlegal, ing a Roberts vehicle in the fonn own postcard to an industry that who eventually takes a liking to of a sequel to his own script, The has so often snubbed him. Charles. The conflict here is that GI-udldule. Altman‘s direction is outstand- while the Wilcox’s arc quite con- Hcnry’sisthefirst in:istringof ing. He moves easily through the servative. Margaret Schlegal and no less than 65 cameos by most of Hollywood . scene, her sister Helen are young. pro- Hollywood‘s biggest names, in- deglamourizing the obnoxious gressive liberals who support cluding Cher, Angelica Hustor. people who run it. Altman’s at- things like welfare and women‘s Willis and Roberts. The Player‘s tention to detail is stunning. He suffrage. use of actual names and faces integrates the cameos into the What brings this tcnsion to a lends it anauthenticity rarely seen action seamlessly,arid he uses the head is a certain Leonard Bast. in other moviesabout Hollywood. artwork on office walls, posters Helen meets Leonard at a lecture The film plays these ciuneos to for classic film rroir thrillers and on “Music and Meaning.”and he the hilt. tnaking each one into a detective movies, as a sort of a charms the Schlegal sisters with had no busin-ess,asCharlesWilcox joke and creating a very genuine his intelligence, wit. and amiable claims, but because they naively see FoRSTERy Page l2 atmosphere in The Player. see PLAYER, page 12 --Page ten THE TUFTS DAILY Friday,-- April 24,1992 SPORTS After string of victories, men’s tennis preps for NESCACs by SUSAN WU the second doubles team. com- better. and helped us pull out a round.” son,they anticipate triumphing in Daily Staff Writer prised of Evansand Barber, domi- victory against MIT.” The Jumbos also hope to send the conference championship. After securing two victories nated with a score of 6-4.7-5.as Both the second and third the top doubles team tonationals. “I think we’ve had a really over Clark University and Bates did the third doubles team of doubles teams also triumphed, The only way that Nurenberg and good season. We should do well at College early this week, theTufts Cohen and Radinsky. 6-3.6-3. * withscoresof6-2,6-2.and6-3,7- Inouye can do this is if they win NESCACS. If we win New “I’m very pleased with the 6, respectively. New EngIands. Englands, I think the coaching team‘seffortsagainst Clark,”said “Bates is in a down year. They Coach wason said, “~t*~not Staff should take US to dinner,” Watson. “They’re much im- had a great team in 1988, but out of their realm. Their losses Evans said. proved, although it was a little since then, they’ve been going have been very close - in we neJumbos encourage the tougher than anticipated. It was steadily downhill,” said Watson. sets. mey haven’t henblown Tufts community to travel to Wil- men‘s tennis teamanticipatessuc- extremely windy and the courts “It was an opportunity to allow away by anybody.” liams this weekend to watch their cess in the New England Small were slow. Our guys are used to our lower guys Chenand Maloney The team is very optimistic matches, as they would greatly College Athletic Conference attacking a’lot. If the courts are some varsity experience. They about the upcoming weekend. As appRciate the supPOa. Championships to be held this slow. our attack will be neutral- performed really well.” they have had a successful sea- weekend at Williams College. ized.” The two victories raise the On Monday, the Jurnbos earned On Tuesday, neither the Jumbo’s overall record to 8-3. a decisive victory over Clark by weather nor the facilities could These matches have been essen- Women’s track scores taking six of the nine matches. stop the Jumbos from trouncing tial in preparing the team for the Senior co-captain Brian Bates in a sweep of 9-0. New England Championships, Nurenberg defeated the top player Nurenberg enjoyedaclearvic- which commence today at Wil- at two area showdowns from Clark 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. tory, defeating his Bates oppo- liams College. Nurenberg’s opponent was no nent 6-3, 6-3. Nurenberg over- “It’s been a really good sea- Hartford- and Fothergill lead squad match for his smooth backhand or whelmed Bates by hitting deep son. We could have easily been by ROB GRIFFIN points shy of qualifying for the precise serves. ground strokes down the line so 11-0. We had two 5-4 losses to Senior Staff Wntex national meet. “Brian’savery. very smart and that his opponent could not re- Amherst and Boston Colleges, After having all but one meet “They did great.” praised the patient player,” praised head turn. and a very close 5-3 loss to BU,” delayedthisseasondue toweather coach. “It was a couple of amaz- coach Jim Watson. “He antici- “Brian‘s determination and said Watson. “It’s been a very problems, the women’s outdoor ingperfonnances.especially since pates very well. He’s improved match playing experience are exciting and rewarding season. I 1 it was Kara’s fittime coml>etinP:-- his attacking game which used to unequalled,“ Watson said. We could potentially win the be his we(& spot and that has Second singles player Cohen NESCACS, which we haven’t Track At BC. two Tufts’ squads of added mother dimension to his also played exceptionally, and won since 1989.“ I three athletes combined to dace game -- that he‘s attacking more. thrashed his adversary 6-2,7-5. The toughest competition for He’s definitely become a more In his first time playing at the the Jumbos will be from the host well-rounded phyer.” third singles slot, Inouye pulled school Williams and the tradi- Playing in the second singles away with a6-1.4-6.6-1 victory. tionally powerful Lord Jeffs from position. sophomore Marty Cohen Evans also could not play on Amherst. suffered a 2-6.3-6 loss. Tuesday, leaving the number four “The favorite going into the “It was very windyand hc tried position open for Radinsky. NESCACS has to be Amherst. to attack.”mnarked Watsonabout Radinsky showed his skill with a Amherst beat us 5-4. right down Cohcn‘s loss. “The ball would victory of 6-3.6-0. . to the wire. and they barely beat just sit there, so his attack wasn’t “They were playing loud rap Williams 5-4,” commented effective. His opponent lobbed music, I think it was De La Soul. Watson. “We didn’t get a chance and played the court very well ... It grooved my strokes, which to play Williams in regular season (and Marty got a little discour- helped me win. I reached a new play, but I think we have a good aged.” pinnacle in the Batesmatch,”said chance of doing well against them. Senior co-captain Dan Barber Radinsky. It 1006like a thrge way race, -lostto-his Claik opponeht‘s for-- Fksh7nan Alex CKei showed thoGgh Amherst certqinl y -de- midable topspinand slicing serve, tremendous ability playing fifth serves to be the favorite, because 4-6. 3-6, 6-4. Although Barber singles, by defeatingBates6-3.6- they won it last year.” tried to hit aggressively, due to 2. Senior Steve Maloney enjoyed Nurenberg, who qualified for the slow courts, his opponent was varsity action also, winning 7-5, Division I11 nationals last year, is able to return shots that he would 6-2. expected to go to nationals again not have otherwise been able to Nurenberg and Inouye’s team- this year. Nurenberg’s hardest reach. work and strategy was effective matches will be against the top Playing number four singles, in defeating the top doubles team players from Amherst, Williams, junior Blake Inouye triumphed from Bates. The fiial score was 6- and Wesleyan. This past season, over Clark with a final score of 6- 1,6-3. Nurenbergenjoyedavictoryover 2.6-2. Also victorious were jun- Inouye said.”A lot of our suc- Amherst, but closely lost to his ior Barrel Evans and sophomore ‘cess is due to our team spirit, Wesleyan opponent. Greg Radinsky. playing fifth and especially the JV team’s support. “Brian has a very good chance sixth singles. respectivcly. whichconsists ofChen. Maloney, of going to nationals,” Watson The numbcr one doubles team John Baker,EvanPrager,andMatt said. “The only way he wouldn’t of Nurenberg and Inouye suffered Felton. They have been fantastic is if something ouuagecws hap- a 3-6.4-6.6-3 defe;It. However. this year. It really helped us play , pens, like if he loses in the first Fortnightof Student Draba *.. ,--- 4 .+., -. Let’s Talk About SEX!!! ’-. a- . .3

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- Baseball gears up for final weekend of play by MARC SHEINKIN Williams pitched quite well, Senior Staff Wnta going the distance and surrender- As usual. the weather has had, ingodyfouremedrul,s,just one its Way with the TUfIS bascball walk,andgettingthreestrikeouts. team‘s schedule this week. but it But somehow, a series of bad hops and bad breaks let UMD score three in the top of the eighth, pZii-1and the Jumbos let it slip away to a 7-6 defeat. It was the second ‘has had little effecton’ ith play. straight game that .%w Tufts sur- After two and one loss this rcnder a lead it1 the late ilmings. a.9 week, the Jumbos are 10-8 and they had also blown iI four-run ready to head into the season’s kid 1Xt week in a tough 9-8 loss final week. to Nichols. Tufts wasoriginally scheduled ”sure, therc’s no cxcusc for to play the Massachusetts Insti- that.”sid headcoach JohlCascy. tute of Technology last Friday, “But I don’t think we’re blowing but the game was postponed until leads. We had a lot of opportuni- today. Also, a 2x7-huiing double- tiesagainst Nickels to score more header against Trinity. originally runs. and it wasn‘t like we got schcduled for last Saturday, was bombed by UMass-Dartmouth. split up into two separate nine- “Williams wasn’t tired, but we inning games, one played late messed up a pick-off play and he yesterday and one to be decided hit a guy... but they [UMDI are stay in the lineup.“ ’ hits while striking out five. He bos also play again today against on Sunday. 22-4, and there‘s a big difference Senior centerfielder Chris remained undefeated on the sea- MIT, with a 3:OO p.m. start at In all. it makes for quite a betweenplayingyour26thgane Wild, who Casey said is “playing son at 3-0 as the Jumbos hung on Huskins field. confusing and difficult schedule. and playing your 16th.” tremendous out there,” added a for a 3-2 win.. Despite the overabundance of Because of these changes, the However, Tufts regained its three-for-five performance, while Tufts tooka 1-0lead in the first consecutive games for Tufts, Jumbos will be forced 10 play at winning form the next day against seniorfirstbasemanJackErickson on an RBI single by Erickson, Casey said he has no worries about least one game every day until the Babson, who came in with an also went two-for-five. The Jum- who raised his average IO .403 anybody getting tired. “Our pitch- season elids this Monday. Includ- impressive 15-6 record. UnfOrtU- bos scored fivc times in the fourth with a two-for-four performance. ers train on four days rest, and ing yesterday, they have already nately for the visitors, their im- inning to blow open what wasa4- They bolskred that advantage nobody is throwing inside of four played a game every day since posing record did not scare the 3 game. After that, the Beavers with two more in the fifth on RBI days,” he said. Monday. Jumbos, and the Beavers left didn‘t have a chance, and Tufts singles byjuniorDHPau1Svagdis Although the Jumbos’ lincup Monday’s game was a tough Medford soundly beaten, 11-4. pullcd IO 9-8 on the season. and another by Erickson. has been fairly consistent, Casey onc. The Jumbos tcmkon UMass- Senior starter Ron Schortmann Following that big win. Tufts Although Christ was tagged has the depth to move players in Dartmouth ‘and sent senior acc was very sharp, throwing another went at it again on Wednesday for two runs in the seventh, he and out of the lineup so that ev- Marc Williams to the tnound in complete game to pull his record against BatesCollege. The Brown squirmed out of trouble and left it eryone can rest. For instance, search of his fifth win. to 3-2. Meanwhile, freshman and Blue would face hard-throw- €or Jayson Shore and Greg Cocca, Svagdis had an easy day at DH It started out fine for Tufts, secondbaseman John Shelvey ing righhder Chip hkr.and with Cocca pitching the ninth for against Bates while senior Scott who boltedout toa 5-0 lead in the played brilliantly. goillg three for sent freshman Ryan Christ 10 the his first save. DiFiore played third base. Be- second, thanks in part to an RBI four with adouble and four RBIs. mound to counter. Yesterday, Tufts was sched- cause Shelvey has played so well doublefromsophomoreoutfielder Said Caw. “Shelvey has Despite his youth, Christ Was uled toplay the firstTrinity game, at second,Casey has the luxury of Tony Puopolo. But slowly, UMD played two grwt grunes in a row by far thebetter pitcher. He dorni- and Casey said he expected that moving DiFiore to third and let- peckedaway at the lead,cutting it for US and he’s Playing like a big- naled Bates for seven full innings, Matt zipoli would start 011 the SHELVEY, page 12 to 6-4 heading into the eighth. leaguer out there. He deserves to allowing Only two runs on four mound. Remember that the Jum- see Confessions of an addict It’s like a disease. I can’t get enough of it and I’m tually forcing me to the outfield.At this time I was barcly and gave me a second chance atTufts. I wish her nothing always craving for more. It controls my life, I’ve missed 16,butIdecidedtocall itquits. I was heartbroken.Myone but happiness and success in her futurc endeavors. claqses because of it. It makes me crazy. and only dream, to be a baseball player, ended before I Those of you who know me well know that the real Ifirstgotinvolved withitwhen1wasfive yearsoldand could even get my drivcr’s licensc. rcason I’m hcrc is to work at the Daily, my one and only saw people doing it on TV.I used to do it with my friends, I had to stay in the game somehow, so I turned to love. I’ve been working here since Day One of my I would do it at school, whenever I could. I couldn’t stop coaching, as most former players do. But sincc I didn’t freshman year, and have loved every minute of it (well, then, and I certainly have any real experience, I had to start at thc bottom. In almost every minutc of it). Thcre arc too many pcoplc to Larry Arer can’t now. my case, that meant coaching Little League, where I had thank in this space, but I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention The “it” is baseball, played only five years earlier. I was coaching kids who the following people: The LaZWiWn and I’ll never give it up could have passed for my younger brother, but I loved it. Dave Saltzman, this semester’s editor-in-chief and in a million years. The kids had fun, I had fun, and we actually ended up one of my best friends here, and also one of the smartest My first memory of baseball is Carlton Fisk’s 1975 winning a lot of games, enough to win the championship people I’ve ever known. World Series home run. You know, the one that hit the foul three times in four years. Michelle Frayman, production manager, who I’ve pole to win Game Six. I had just turned five years old. I Coaching gave me adifferent kind of satisfaction than known forever, all the way back to when we used to play know it sounds crazy, but at that point I decided I would playing did, however. In both situations I knew that cards and drink on Thursday nights in our dorm three spend as much time as I could with the sport of baseball. somethingIdidcouldconmbuteto the finaloutcome.But years ago. I started playing the game the next year, and since as a coach, I was able to be happy not only for myself but Steve Newman, Ron Graber and Karl Schatz, all there were about a dozen kids my age in my neighbor- also for my players. The greatest feeling in the world is former Daily editors and also housemates during our hood who shared my love for the game, it was never seeing that eight-year-old kid who can’t tie his shoelaces junior year. Hey guys, what was that squeaking noise? difficult to find enough people to play a game, the kind get a hit -- probably a dribbler back to the mound that the Did you leave the cheese out again? of games in the middle of the summer when it’s 90 pitcher throws into rightfield, but gets scored a single Mike Friedman, former sports editor. One of the better degrees out and the mosquitoes are eating you alive and anyway --and triumphantly turn to his mom anddad in the writers I’ve seen in the last couple of years. Best of luck your mother is screaming for you to come home for stands with an ear-to-ear grin on his face. That’s what I in the future, and go ‘Skins. dinner. love most about the game, the way it brings people Eric Hirsch, former editorial page editor and resident When I was seven I joined my town’s Little League together, giving joy to all who are involved in it. party animal. I always meant to tell you that you looked and played there for five years. By the time I was twelve Nowadays, I play in an occasional pickup softball great in a dress. I was already 5’8” (almost as big as I am now at 21), so game, and finally got my first home run ever (at age 19), Michele Pennell, current editorial page editor and one I got to be a pretty good player, hitting close to .700 my and also compete in several fantasy baseball leagues, but of the nicest people I’ve ever known. last year, but I never hit a home run. nothing will evercompare to those tennis ball games with SandraGiordano,MikeEl-Deiry and Stacey Feldman, I began catching when I was 11, mostly because I was asewercoveras homeplate. But themosquitoesarereally my colleagues in the Daily’s business department, with- the biggest kid, but I actually enjoyed it. I was in on every out tonight and I think I hear my mother calling me for out whom I wouldn’t have been able to survive the last play of the game, unlike the eight-year old kid who dinner. couple of years. always got exiled to rightfield because he couldn’t even ***** Laura Boucher, my best non-Daily friend, who I’ve tie his shoelaces. Because I matriculated at Tufts in September 1988, I known since freshman year, when we took Geology .. The next level was the Babe Ruth League, from ages should be graduating this year, therefore making this my together. Good luck in Houston and don’t forget to write. 13 to 15. I continued catching but stopped growing, “farewell” column, but extenuating circumstances are And, finally, I owe a lot to Geoff Lepper, former which made it increasinglydifficult to wear the catching keeping me around for at least another semester. How- editor-in-chief and sports editor, who was one of the first gear. But I stayed with it. My last year in the league, I was ever, I wanted to give thanks to those people who are people I met at Tufts -- we were in the same Exploration the catcher for a team that featured Tufts’ own Todd leaving the University this year who have helped me get -- and the best friend I’ve had for the last four years. Ain’t Romboli as a pitcher and shortstop. He was as good then this far. no cat hepper than you, babe. -- as he is now, as was his younger brother, Curt, now a Because I’m supposed to be here to study (is that what Freshman pitcher at Boston College. those books are for?), I must first thank retiring Associate And to everyone else, thanks for being there and for After that, I played high school ball for a year, as a Dean of UndergraduateEducation Elizabeth Ahn Toupin, reading this stuff week after week, and I’ll see you next :atcher, until my back and knees finally gave out, even- who helped me out a lot in a time when I needed it most year. Peace. 1I I page twelve THE TUFTS DAILY Fridav. Ami1 24.1992 Boston to rally for Haiti Students express anger confusion at debate SPEAKER medical exchange program be- FORUM continued from page 1 tween Boston and Haiti. continued from page 1 speech and worried whether and calculated and disguised in date. Noerper said that Marcell-St. people would hate her if they intellectual jargon.” elt that the Jewish community’s According to sophomore John c “We feel that the Fletcher Louis has “done lot that knew she was Jewish. a to see urprise with the recent outpour- School is one of the best forums Aristide come to Tufts.” An African American student Moore, “there is adefinite lack of for Aristide to appeal for sup- Following Aristide’s address, ng of the African American dis- said her pain was rooted in the respect in the Tufts community port,” Mitchell said, adding that Mitchell and Marcell-St. Louis ontcnt indicated a fundamental fact that “nobody seemed to care and I, being a member of the Fletcher is one of the “oldest and will present gifts to the Haitian ack of communication on the what the speech meant to the Af- African American community, am ’ufts campus. most senior schools of internal president. Aristide and the Hai- rican American community.” not inapositionofpower ...I think According to one person the affairs in the country.” tian Council General will .in turn at we all should think long about According to Mitchell, the fact present the mtian national flag orum, “As a Jew, I was pulled in The student added, “the pain who in the Tufts community is in wo directions the Jewish com- that both Arktide and Detnme to Mayer and Evans. -- continued when people began rip- a position of power.” nunity wanted me to feel one were “willing to come to Tufts According to Noekr, a press ping down signs at the Islamic speaks very highly forthe respect conference in Cabot will tollow vay and I had my own feelings as Center ... further. I had rocks Though many people at the of the University.” Aristide’s speech. He added that n individual.... I felt cautious thrown at my car by several white forum were not able to attend lbout expressing my opinions.” Fletcher student Dr. Joseph ,there will tentatively be arally of students on a day when they were Muhammad’s speech, they were Marcell-St. Louis, and the stu- 5,000to 15,00QpeopleinBoston, offended by an article.” neverthelessangryat the rumored dent ad-hoc “Committee on the calling for democratic rule to be Several students’ accounts Referring to Muhammad’s content of his address. Most were Crisis in Haiti,” organized reestablished in Haiti. hed light on the extent of the speech, senior Jonathan in agreement that the Tufts com- Aristide’svisit. Marcell-St.Louis, The entire ceremony is ex- msion. One Jewish student said Greenblatt commented, “Hate is munity should have better access a medical student from Haiti, is pectedto last until approximately he was afraid of the attacks made notdwaysamaninboots withan to a text of his speech in an effort currently working to establish a 5 p.m. oward her religion during the arm band ... sometimes it is cold to better understand his message.

Next four days key to season SHELVEY W YOURSELF continued from page 11 lock’ for a playoff bid. But he also said that even if ting Svagdis take it easy. Tufts doesn’t win them all, they The sad ending to this other- still have beaten sotne very good I , I wise upbeat story is that the whole teams this season. That fact alone ENTREE, our exclusive 12-week season is over in threedays. After will make them look stronger in I program designed to give college I this weekend‘s commotion, in- the eyes ofthe selection commit- I I cluding a 2x7 doubleheader tee, who would sooner pick Tufts a students the edge they need to against Bowdoinon Saturday. the than a team Tufts has beaten. I . get a job. I second Trinity game on Sunday, In all. it is a very important W and the Monday finale against final weekend, as the whole sea- I I Brandeis, it’s done. son is basically riding on these II I Casey’s team was 10-8 going last few days. Although the Jum- I Join us for our I into yesterday’s game, and he bos would probably rather it not d OPEN HOUSE seemed pretty confident that if come down to just four days’ I I Tufts won its last five games, work, they have to be satisfied Wednesday, May 6, 1992 they’d make the Eastern College that they are still in it and their I I Athletic Conferenceplayoffs. He fate is in their own hands. I from 5 pm to 8 pm 1 described a 15-win season as “a I or call I 3= I (617) 578-7150 I PLAYER continued from page 9 and clap the striped slate. We are led to believe that we &e watch- Greek chorus, describing the ac- ing film being made within The tion. Player, but we are not. Altman Altman’s treatment of The has just identified what we are Pluyer is also quite interesting. about to see as a film Much of the principle action is about nothing more that film it- shot through windows or *door- self. ways. framing the scenes within The Player draws to its unset- You can’t take it with vou J the film as if they were seen by the tling close with Griffin Mill on his audience through a camera. carphone with the writer respon- -. so let Boston Self-storage -- J . What is even inore intriguing sible for the postcards. The writer +U I is the very beginning of the film’s is pitching him an idea for a film opening tracking shot. The cam- about a slimy studio exec who store it for you! . era is trained upon a paintingof a kills a writer he thinks has been movie set, hanging on office It’s time to enjoy summer! an harassing him. The Pluver ends . Store school stuff at wall. A voice says “Quiet on the with apitch for itself, and Altman your set,” and a pair of hands holding and.his outstanding cast did not a clap-stick reach into the frame miss the catch. ‘Howard’s End’ is exquisite FORSTER continued from page 9 what is happening. He is the em- bodiment of the rising middle chosen. Helenia Boihun-Carter class; Leonard knows what hap- is wonderful as the alluring yet piness a more “comfortable” life angst-ridden Helen Schlegal. could give. yet is painfully aware Emma Thompson is charming as that men like Wilcox won’t give it M~g~etSchlcgal, ~d Antholly to him. Hopkins plays a distant. yet per- Forster published Howard’s fectly heartless Charles Wilcox. Etrd in 1910. The viewer of the This role is reminiscent of film knows that the society that BMtin a hiend who also rents E Hopkins’s stunning poitrayal of these people are fighting over is W a unit and you get 6 00 off the Richard the Lionhearted in The going to end with World War I. Bring- A Friend & Get $5 OFF! Move-In AdministrationFee. Lion in Witrfer,almost 30 years The characters themselves have a Offers apply to new tenants only. Expires June 30,1992. ago. Charles Wilcox would be blurred awareness of this. Ironi- ...... more engaging if he wasn’t so cally, the Schlegals are half-Ger- stuffy and if he exhibited his cru- man: when the subject of Ger- Durable, convenient storage for your stuff! elty in the manner of the blatantly many is discussed, the conversa- e ambitiousPriinceRichard.It seems tion contains a blend of humor that civilization has mned the and fear siinilar to that which more violent instincts of the rul- Americanshave when thinking of ing class -- at least as far-as .?p- the Japanese. Yet, in both cases, - pearances are concerned. the problem comes from within. 5 Sam West is absolutely con- Despite the fact that Forster’s vincing as Leonard Bast: his sin- plots are slightly problematic,his ‘ cerity is perfectly conveyed to the themes have proved themselves audience. In the film, it is only timeless. Leonard who really understands ...... Fridav. Ami1 24.1992 THE TUFTS DAILY page thirteen Boston man murdered De Klerk calls for elections for a

- food while waiting for d BOSTON (AP) __ A 25-year- District Court. They were ordered CAPE TOWN. South Africa old inan waiting with his wife for held on $1~.~cash bail. A (AP) -- In a plan that would guar- a t&e-out order at a fast-food hearing has been scheduled for antee South Africa its first black restaurant waskilledearly Thurs- April 30. leader. President F.W. de Klerk day by nearly a dozen young men Police said they were seeking proposedThursdayto hold multi- who beat, kickedandstabbedhim other suspects. racial elections for an interim several times. police said. Sargent was “just an all around presidency. Three people were arrested in nice guy,” said Khalim Foster, a Saying the plan contains “the connection with the incident. brother-in-law of the victim’s backbone ofdetnwracy.’.de Klerk which investigators said was wife. “I don’t think the shock has provided the greatest detail yet on unprovoked and random. really set,in.” how he envisions moving from “He was standing very quietly Sargent had a son and two white domination to power-shar- here” when one man entered the daughters, ages 1,3 and4 Foster ing with the 30 million black restaurant and smashed a large said. He and his wife Deborah majority. portable radio against the back of were highschoolSweethearts who He told Parliament each po- litical party would beable tonomi- Charleston Sargent‘s head. said started courting while playing in Shahid Butt. owner of Tasty aband. nate one candidate for a ruling Chickenon ColumbiaRoadinthe It was while returning from a Executive Council. city’s Dorchester section. rehearsal that the two stopped at The top three to five vote- Sargellt struggled with one of the restaurant. said Foster. getters in national elec tions would his assailants as he fell to the floor Tasty Chickenrern~l~closedsit on the council, with the chair- and was beaten and kicked by Thursday. a Pool of caked blood man. serving as state president. several of fie men, according to md medical gauzes on the floor Chairmanship would rotate every Butt. still visible from the street. The six months, de Klerk said. As many as 11 people may rCStdUrant iS open USUdIy lllltil 1 A multiracial election would have attacked the victim, and one a.m. s tee1 bars ‘Wd bullet proof give the black, majority voting rights for the first time and guar- of them stabbedhim several times, glass separate workers from their said Boston Police Superinten- customers. antee popular black leaders, such dent Paul Evans. Witnesses had The restaurant’s owner said as Nelson Mandela. a seat on the said Sargent was shot in the back, his frequent complaints to Poke council and thus the presidency. There was no immediate com- but Evans said he did not believe that a group of Young men were - Daiiy file phto a gun was used. loitering in front of the store may ment from Mandela‘s African National Congress. the largest South African Resident F. W. de Klerk There were two other patrons have precipitated the attack. frame for his proposal but said tion.” Hartzenberg said. in the restaurant in addition to ‘“Thesepeoplehangoutinfront black movement. Aphone call to has interim government should be Klerk did not say how long Sargent and his wife, police said. of the restaurant and Icomplain to an ANC spokeswoman was not an De Witnesses outside said one cus- the police,” Butt said. “I want to returned. David Dalling. one of installed within a few months. theExecutiveCouncilwouldrule, “WedonotwishtolcaveSouth but in the past he has said an tomer drove to anearby doughnut push these people Out from the five white membcrs of Parlia- shop and telephoned police. and neighborhood. But (the police) ment who this week joined the Africa without aresponsiblegov- interim leadership could be in enunent at any tune during the power several years. the other was chased by some of say they don’t have too much ANC. said neither he nor his four the attackers but took refuge in a right to do anything about it.” colleagues was prepared to com- process of democratimtion.” he The ANC also wants an in- nearby bar. ment on behalf of the ANC. toid Parliament. terim government but envisions it Police officers arrived on the The apparently senselessmur- The ANC has traditionally Both pro- and anti-apartheid ruling only long enough to over- sccne minutes after the incident, derswidsout inBoston where the opposed calls for acoalition gov- pc>ii~ici;~sin Parlianent rejected see elections for a11 assembly to which occurred just after inid- homicide rate has been declining ernment. saying a party that wins the idea. draft a new constitution. night. Evans said. ,steadily. a majority should rulc by itself. Coli11 Eglin of the liberal De Klerk SO rcpeated plans Dclnocratic party called the con- for iUl &Ckd two-chamber Par- Sargent was pronounced dead The ANC and several other political groups negotiating with cept“nove1, interestingandprob- liament that would give blacks at Boston City Hospital XOUII~ Sargentbecamethecity’s13th 12:30 a.m. the government must agree be- ably unacceptable,” saying a ro- reprCSentilti0n for the first time. homicide since Jan. 1, a drastic fore any transitional plan can go JOhnson- 24- of the decrease from the 45 recorded for taling presidency would lead to a The ANC has rejected the Plan Roxburysectioii,Aristi~sDuarte, the Same perid last year, said forward.Leadingblack and white power struggle. because it would effectively give parties have been working on a *“ol~Ilgcould be worse for whites and other minorities veto 17. and hkh~~Barros. 18. both police spokesman VjLoporchio. new constitution plan to make of Dorchester, pleaded innocent There were 113 murders B~~- and South Africa before it has devel- powers. in a progress report next month. oped coinlnon nationhood,” he In his speech. de Klerk lashed to murder charges at Dorchester ton in 1991. a De Klerk did not give a tin said. out at the ANC, saying it was Ferdi Hartzenberg of the pro- hanpering political progress by apartheid Conservative Party, riding ‘.the hobbyhorse of apart- which favors separatehomelands heid“ and ignoring government for blacks and whites, predicted refonns. the plan would fail. ‘Reconciliationandracial har- “There is only one way to inony are not promoted at all by achieve freedom for all people of an ANC that will not let apartheid South Africa, and that is by parti- die,“ he said.

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Organizers hope~ to hold similar debate in October SIMULATION tion. His request was denied and Jenke, an IR professor and Ace bU’ldW3 fore they could be distributed to continued from page 2 teacherofUSForeignPolicy,said COmerY t~hoedthese senti- the delegates. She she felt - the floor was turned over to the said Due to the conflicting infor- US sponsored second resolution. he felt the simulation gave an menby saying “information gath- this was yet anotheraccuratepor- mation being presented, the US Seemingly less important insuuctiveperspectiveonthedis- ering played a key role. trayal of the workings of the UN. delegate asked for representatives states. Cameroon and Yugosla- agreements that occur in the Se- “Superpowersthought they had Connery said she felt the event from Armenia and Azerbaijan to via, further manipulated the pro- C~~Counciland~etOolsavail-Power, but Uruguay and went well.attractingalarge turn- testify before the Council before cessbyintroducingtheirownreso- able to UN representatives. He ~a~~roonPlayed a key role’‘ in out despite nice weather outside any resolution was passed affect- lution, delaying the process and added that it showed how a “uni- the Process, She added. and the time consmints. She said ing that region. He further pro- making mutual agreement virtu- lateralstateinananarchicalenvi- In addition she cited the fact she believed the professors will posedhis ownresolution with the ally impossible to achieve in the roment” could not control the that theindividualresolutionshad be Inore apt to participate again, support of the United Kingdom remaining time. outcome, referring to the how tobe typed htoacomputerin the which she hopes will occur next and French delegates, all three of the end, the first resolution, powerless the us was in the face back of the auditorium,printed in October to celebrate the anniver- whom are permanent members of proposed by Uruguay, was de- of opposition from states such as the basement of Cabot, and then sary of the UN. the Council with veto power. feated with only the Uruguay and Uruguay, Cameroon and YugO- Photocopied on the 6th floor. be- As the time limit began to ap- Egypt delegates supporting it. The slavia. According to Jenke, this proach, even the Security Coun- us-sponsored second resolution simulation emphasized the im- Track looks toward GBC ’S . cil cannot occupy Cabot audito- was defeated because it failed to portanceof accurate information. rium forever, it became clear that gather a two-thirds majority and Many of the discussions centered WEEKEND continued from page l1 ton Championships, to be held at individual delegates were only received a no-vote from the Rus- around the validity of various Northeastern University. concerned with their own agen- sian delegate, which would have pieces of information that were -we finally got a meet in!** das. Although it was clear to the amounted to a veto even with a submitted to the Council. He Smith-King exclaimed. ‘‘Even -we.ll stay well rested and Uruguay delcgate, Perry, that his two-thirds majority SUPwfl. The Placed much of the credit for ne- though the weather was not ideal look to compte even better at resolution would be defeated, he fiiresolution was alsodefeated gotiating to the “behind-the- [cold. bnp,xldc~udyl, wehad GBCs,” noted coach. ‘.we.re tried to delay progress on other and the session was suspended scenes” efforts by his assistant Some godperformances.” ready to run and are well condi- resolutions. asking that his reso- without any action having been delegate who was insmmend in The team continues its Season tioned. Now we just need the lution be voted on section by see- taken. the gaining Of support and this weekend at the Greater BOS- weather to cooperate.” Staying in Boston this summer? Notice to Tufts Why not consider a career-related volunteer Daily adoertisers: experience as you make your plans? Our last regular issue of the year is on Monday, April 27. New England Medical Center The deadline to submit display needs volunteers for challenging assignments in emergency, advertisements for that issue patient services, laboratories, interpreter senvice, pediatrics, is today at 6rOQ pm. social service, and other general and sp6cialty areas.

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Run next years It's Liz Kehrberger Appreciation TCU Senate, TCW. and CSL elec- FREE RENT FOR QUIET bright 8 sunny. Older apt. WiMhrop (AKA Lilac?) Happy Birthday!! And CURE TICKETS RESPONSIBLE STUDENT St area Near T& Tufts. $525+vlils. D.y! not a moment too soon ... (Well, tions. Pick up an application today. Because you don't have a birthday 2adjacent floor seats forWorcester Owner of house 3blocks from cam- 861Sorry. 4. no pets. Avail May 1. 646- maybe 10 days) Have a great one 8 Centrum show May 20th. 629-8681 pus offers free rent June through we can celebrate, we're giving you don't study too hard. Love, Allison Be a Spring Fling Volunteer your own special day! You're the Csfun.it'sonlyan hour.&bestofall, August in return for minimal ser- FURNITURE FOR SALE vices. Call 492-0431. MedfOrd best and we love you! Get psyched Religious Fanatic? youget afree Spring Fling 92 T-shirt! for this weekend! Love, Lisa Sign up on the window of the 8u- large white formica desk, futon w/ 1 Wrni avail in a 4 bdrm pt a few If you are one and want to be inter- frame; 8 twin bed w/manress, box 5 bdrm apt on corner of meters from Tufts. Just around the viewed- please call Danielle (I am dent Activities office in the Campus spring 8 frame. All Practically New. ' Broadway and Packard comer from buses. Quiet environ- Liuie-LooHoo serious) 623-8258 Ctr (Rm 110.) Today's yourday! Go nuts and enjoy Please call 623-81 67. Ask for Laura front and back porches, free W/D, meM. Rent $275/mo+. Avail May 1. or Leave a Message and pkg. $1 300.4 bdrm apt seconds Cali Hafizou at 396-4062. It! Gannon (Hey, he's real cute), Daily Decathalon-ers + 1event Summer Tours to Europe, . Didi, and Alex (Trebeck of course) Australia, &the Greek Islands to campus in Hillside wlpkg. $1 300. W. Somewllle If it were up to me, the winner not FOR SALE Call Frank 482-7882. . send their love. Toasts and Cheers Dnly would know who the better ath- 15-19 days. All expenses paid incl Tuts U area, 2/3 bdrm ren apts for at 2:30. Love, your ever apprecia- meals. $1395-$1798. Call Contiti IBM Computer wMlordPerfect, rent. No fee. Choose 1 of several. lete was, but also would get an ex- Norton, Supercald. fastback Pluss. 6 rms, 2nd flr, 2-3 Wrms tive roommate Linda pensive dinner out somewhere or, Tours. 1-800-950-1037 ext. 2. Garage pkg, WID. new kit appli- 8 Epson printer: $350, obo, -Stereo Located at 1262 Broadway. ances. new carpet. Furniture can be :ickets to an upcoming Celtics, Red w/Advent speakers, Pioneerdb! LRZY JEAN Come see Traveling Treasure cas- Somerville. Near MBTA, Clarendon supplied.683-61 81. Terrific prices. Call (508) Sox game- to keep the Sports theme sette, Toshiba CD & Onkyo amp: Coin-op Laundromat. And 10 min You have always been there when I ~oing.Think about it. --Goddess Trunk needed you! Thank you so much! Tufts' children's theater group. It's $250, OM. Call MB: 623-6047. away from TU~S.Leave mes'kage (666-9021) or came in person any- TAKE OVER MY LEASE! We've been thyough so much to- Mike El-D aur last performance of the year. 'STAIRMASTER & FURNITURE' gether but never forget the balcony! Bring your friends, brothers. sister, Stalrmaster - brand new. neg price time. For the privilege of the stu- 2 Wrm 1 bath. big front & back I didn't mean to sound rude, but I've cheap).Also,twinbedset,dresser, dents no 1st and last month deposit. decks, 3 spacious rms. 2nd flr of Da Bulls! Thanks Liz, Love ya! Liz us1 ken ill SO many times this nieces, nephews, and children. On the Grassy Kno!! on Sun Apr 26 at hk,8 chair. Interested?callAmee house. 5 min walk to Tufts. Rent Spring I can't handle it again. Sorry. '755282 SUMMER SUBLET pajd391 -2084. through June 1. Call Joshua THE ELDEST OF THE sa 4pm. KEHRBERGER KIN Bedroom Furniture Beautiful 4 rm apt avail June 1. Very dose to campus. Furnished, w/d. We love you Liz and will miss you Dave and the other Dailyites 2 year old contemporary furniture, dearlyilyoudon't come home forthe errific condition. Extra large desk off-street. pkg. For more info call Two rqrS on College Ave Suesswhat tonight is??That's right! 666-8503 and ask for Mark or. De- across from Theatre parking lot avail summer! Who will revamp Bob the Skid's- Skid Row that is- with chair, dresser, bookcase, full Veda's "This Old House"? Love, 1's jize bed w/ night stand a head- rek. starting in June. One 3 bdrm for onite in Worcester. 1'11 be screamin' For Sale SUWRSUBLET $1020/mo and 1 spacious 2 bdrm Pat, George, Kim, Jean & Kate or you. Whips, chains, leatherstud- mrd. pole lamp. Not the average unk. Call Rob 628-1534 1 or 2 bdrms avail in this very sunny starting at $800. Call 431-2562 or led bras 8 jockey shorts, Goddess and spacious 2 fl apt with fenced-in 237-2580 . JEN ROBINSON 'S. I'll be doin' it all again Sunday!! Furniture and stuff Some clues: Two other active mem- Rugs, couch, dining rm table 8 4 yard-just steps from campus! Please LIVING OFF CAMPUS call Shana at 629-7942. 2-3 bdrm for rent bers have majors similar to mine, Next year? I have a dresser chairs. coffee table, whoopee! Call qH they areonthesame boardandone ($50) on Hillside.'$700. June 8 Sept, call 6281~~~ 534 ~~ is half my nationality and half the desk($50). anddoublebedwfframe COLLEGE AVE SUBLET Tony, 391-5073 ($50)for sale. Gail Laura at 628- wsnc RIVER PARK CONDO, other woman's. Next clue on Mon- 8863. 1 bdrm avail. this summer in great 4 day. MEDFORD FOR SALE bdrm apt. Only $200/mo + $1. Call Somenrille,W 2 bdrms, 2 baths. fitness rm. indoor 625-1 256. Walk to Tufts. Redline. 3 bdrm, liv 9x12 Carpet swimmingpool.2raoquetballcou17s. Jill Lichtenstein Birthdays Blue-green in good condition. It's rm. din rm. den & laundry. decks. Thanks for always being there for corner unit, facing Boston. 2nd flr. 1. yours if you call Jen at 391-1371 Roommate Wanted $1 100 +. No fee. Avail June Call me!You'rethe best! I love you! Love Price$l16.900. Cakday.393-2263; 3 bdrm Apt. Kitch, living rm, porch. 3 6668559 always. Your little sister eve, 391 -6053 min. from Tufts. Formoreinfoplease Awesome wooden furniture for CHEAP! FBUUSA SEED call Clara (617) 628-4324 Apt for rent as of June 1 HOUSEMATE NEEDED sale '89 Mercedes: $200. '86 vw: $50. 80 Josephine Ave. Somenrille. w/in Forsummer sublet. fall semester or Great double bed anddresserhk- '87 Mercedes: $100. '65 Mustang: 2 bdrm avail for Summer Sublet walkingdist.ofTufts.3bdrm. 1 bath, shelves 8 more!Ca11623-1522.Sam year-long period. Close to campus, Mirk $SO. Chbose from thousands start- in beautiful 4 Wrm Porter Square lv rm. kit, lg pantry, 2 porches, some Espresso's and 96 bus stop. Cheap Cppy mh! Get ready to have an CHEAP BED!! ing $25. FREE 24-hr recording re apt. 2 porches, 2 bath, big kitchen. furniture & 1 pkg space. 2nd flr. rm.Fun housemates!call391-%322 4wesome Birthday and Weekend! Must sell! Price negot. Call Julie at veals giveaway prick 801-379- iivinarom.&dininaroom. closetoT. please call Carlos at 6681091 after Tina, Connie or Brad. -ow, Mandy 679-2287 2929. Copyright #MA1 6KJC $356 each (neg.)Cail625-6862. 4pm. Friday, April 24,1992 'e eigbteen THE TUFTS DAILY I Xassif iedsclassif iedsclassifiedsclassif iedsclassif iedsclassifieds Apuhnentm For Rent Rm(a) for rent HELP!! SP-dYtYPing=wkm WANTED: Senior Week ' n spacious 3 bdrm apt, liv rm. din 3 people need ride to Earth Day Ced a paper typed quickly? We volunteers Tuns UIDavis a.area on MBTA nncert. Will share gas and ex- andoitwithin hours. Ratesdepend shopping, laundry, restaurants, m.. close to Tufts (Bromfield) no /olunteers needed to work Mwn Fri, mnses. Pleabe call ASAP lnge or m turn-around time, printing option. hdwd flrs. lg yards, porches, FREE 3858, $250/mo + utils. Great deal iky 8 and Sun, May 17,1992. Per- , my 629-9291 or John 620-8864 lelivery. and disk avallabilhy (we PARKING. Avail Sep 1. 3 Wnn- Dr righl person. 625-0822 or 627- at nission to remain in on-campus I471 vill give youadiskif you want). Call lousing during this week will be Sgoo, 4 Wrm-$l OOO. Call Em391 - lnytime (508)263-7472 9707 or Tony 623-2825. TODAY given to all approved volunteers. May1,Septl 4pplications avail in the Student hutiful Ig Wrm. Share place w/2 SummorSubl.1 - N.od hdp with. .. 4ctivitiesX; Ctroffice, Rrn 11OCam- Rhers. Spacious; hdwd flrs. sunny. Cham (Inorg. quantum), math.phys- Tufts U/ Davis sq area. On MBTA pus Ctr. Deadline for completed ap shopplng. laundry, restaurants, Ig n Ball Sq. Next to CVS S liquor ics, chem eng. (transport. thermo- plications is Wed. Apr 29 at 5pm. uard. recently remodeled. FREE torel $233/mO. Call Sarah at 629- dynamics), astronomy. orstatistis? PARKING. R&t negot. AGil June 1430 for details. Call Mike Masonjones (MIT Chem Housing Eng grad student) for help at 395- Mature, responsible female 1. Call Brian 391-9707 or Tony 623- to care for3 children 11,7, 3 2825. TODAY LOOKING FOR 3723. $lOmr. - and - !housemates to share a 3 bdrm apt this summer. Prefernon-smoker and in Powderhouse Blvd. Lease starts STUDY ABROAD IN AUSTRALIA driver% license. Please call 729- PRACTlCAUY ON CAMPUS ill.subletting permitted.. MIF non- Info on sem. year.,graduate, sum- 9292 fir more info. Wnest! 4 big Wms for summer rnokers. $325 ind elm. Call Anders mer and internshiD Droarams in subkt individually or as a gmup in tt ne-7817. Perth, Townsville,' Sydney. and I'MI. BLIND apt on Curtis Ave. lncl kit wlpantry. Melbourne. Programs start at $3250. I've lost my gold-rimmed presaip full balh. living rm, all rms furnished. 300 Boston Ave Medlord Call 1-800-676-3696. tionsunglasses. Missing right nose- Avail June 1apt 1 . Call Now! 629- :harming 6 rm apt. 4 bdrms, hdwd piece. Please call Mike Q391-7752 9343 or 6299038 Irs. mod kit 8 bath. Front 8 back GRAD ScHoOL APPLICATIONS mches.pkg.3minwalktocampus. EXPERTLY TYPED Wanted: 2 Soccer Managers for POWDERHOUSE BLVD lune 1. $8sb + utils. (Law,;y&d'hy!neF) . Fall 19BZ 2&3bdrmq~ta '4Wrmapta/c,furnished,Driveway, Statistical, videotaping and other furn. near campus, clean. Some w/ wld in. besement. Wall-tmal~car- Graduate Students Are your grad school applications responsibilities. Have to beavail for pkg. Some avail 6/92. some 9/92. pet. Cheap utils. Porch 8 backyard. rbdrmsavail. June 1.1 family House. piled high on your desk? Are you allgames, home8away. Pleasecall Please call Ed at 395-3204. Excellent cond. Avail end of May. ' bath, lull kit, dining rm. living rm, wondering how you're going to fn all Coach Ferrigno at 627-3383. Call Jobh 666-51 33 bkg. small WID. Larger bdrm $3501 your info in those tiny spaces? Are Summer Sublet no. Smaller $300/mo. Utils not incl. you concerned where you'll find the 2female Professionals Seek 1 bdrm avail in comfortable, sunny. WE HAVE FURNITURE :all Nina 3958730 . timetodoit all beforethedeadlines? Female Roommate 3pacious apt (w/ back porch) at in our spacious summer sublet - wI Is your Personal Statement and to share sunny 3 bdrm apt 112 block Teele.6/1-9/30(or8/31). Non-smok- d. pkg, 6 bdrms (2nd S 3rd flrs) - 167 College Ave $200/mo. Resume professionally typed and from PorterSquareTstation.Rentis ng. non-sexist, friendly, laid-back Close to campus, FULLY FUR- ;urnmar Sublet. 7 bdrms avail June laserprintedonhighquality paperin $366/mo. Call Allison McCalfduring tegetarian household. $300 + util. NISHED! you want us and we want I-Aug31.2nd.83rdfl~,2baths,tull atypesiyle thal's allraaive?No need day at 621-1315 Call Steve 625-91 21 you -low price -call us at 666-1269 ut. 2 common areas. WID. oarkina to fret -CALL FRAN at 395-5921 a jarage space. Call Span or Steih spedalist in making your applim SUMMER JOBS FOR PEASE & Cheep Summer Sublet SUMMER SUBLETS 391 -6358. .Uons, personal statement. and re. JUSTICE i Services >. ,r: Furn 2 Wrm apt. Avail end of May to Rms avail at 50 Winthrop 8 after sume as appealing as possible. Change US. policy toward Central %pt 1. Ind kit, full bath, Iv rm. din finals. Off-St parking, wm, kit incl. LIVING WELL IS THE BEST Amenca Central Amenca Solidarity m. W/D. $MO/mo/rm or BO. Call Low Rent.,Please call Amy 81 395. REVENGE!! '*'RESUMES*" Association hires evening phone low- Debbie or Shelley. 3-1 50. 5947. 3eautiful summer sublet 155 Col- LASER TYPESET bankers 8 canvassers. Pays $7.1 71 egeAve 4bdrmapt. wle-i kit,W/D, $25 -call 3955921 hr. Rebecca or Pam 34pm week- Summer Subla SUMMER SUBLET! larking, tonsof storagespace Plus ImpressivekerTypeset Resumes. days. 492-8699 Ne are looking for 1. 2, or 3 people 1 beautiful bdrm in amazing 4 bdrm nuch morell Call Ceca at 666-47451 Maklng Ywr Mlnd Your Own featuringcomput6rstofageunlilJune o sublet individual rms in a bouse house. Only li2 block from Cam- Best Friend for future updating. Your choice 01 Summer Sublet Avail 2n Dearbom from May 1Aug 31. pys. Fully Furnished home w/ TV. Great, very private efficiency an intro to Raja Yoga mediation. 7 typeayles, including bold, italics, Rm in large5 bdrm apt avatl forduly, ,heap! Call 629-8625 or 629-8675. VCR. cables microwave. Eat-in kit. rdgiantsunny baywirdowinhistonc classes. No charge. Special public bullets. etc. on Strathmore paper. Aug Very Cheap1 Only SWOfmO. 3 -v message. Sunny Front porch 8 spacious back- h-group house in Somerville. lecture Fri Apr 24. "Spirituality in Have your cover letters done by us Jennifermin walktocampus 629-9293 Please contact yard. Call Lisa at 666-9386! 31h, kit $400incleverything.Sum- Action" by the Regional Director 8 to match your Resume! One day SUBLET FOR THE SUMMER ner sublet or long term lease Avail Dfficial UN rep. 734-1464. penrimavail.5 min fmmTufts. (Mem- We or female, non-smoker for 1 vlay 1. Call 625-2341. berof PAW: ProfessionalAssoda- Do you need cash for-ne+ . 3 Bbcks Behind Carmichael Mrm in 3 Wrm. newly ren apt close' .tion of ResumeWriters. Call lor FREE semester? , 7.'- o Davis 8 Tufts. D~wy.W/D. Mil Summer Sublet, 2-3 bdrms. nice w Somerjiitle 'ResumeCover Letter Guidelines") Are you interested in gaining valu- WT INCL Call 628-8180. neighborhood. 1st flr, clean, sunny, 3right 8 clean, 3 bdrms, k rm. mod able businessexperience?Then. fill opendrivewaypkg. hdwdflrs.btsof Mth, e-i kit wlrdrig.. pkg. Close to Also, word processing or typing 01 outanapplicationtoworkasarilan- *+~ummerSublet" windows! Fridge 8 stove incl. Best ampus. $750/mo. Call owner 776- student papers. grad school appli- agar of a division of Tuns Student. i rm avail in 3 bdrm apt. June 1-Aug offer -,Call Danielle 629-8666 j467-after 3pm cations, personal statements. the. Resources.Applications areavail at, $1.Fully furn. Free W/D 8 pkg. Non- 685. multiple letters. tapes tran- TSR. 17 Chetwynd Rd. 8 the-Jnfo ;mokersonly.Ki. PleasecallPenny EXCELLENT SUMMER SUBLET Attn: ENGINEERS scribed, laser printing, etc. CALL Booth. Applications are dw4/24. Awesome house very close to It 666-9981. cam-. 2 5-wrm apts. Lg rms. e-i-kit. 2 FRANCES ANYTIME AT 395-5921 pus (Bellevue St). Kit. lv rm. porch, mths, new heating system, pkg. We are seeking mature, . TREAT YOURSELF RIGHT fum, W/D, VCR. microwave. Aaoss ;HEAP!! $225/pp/5 ppl. Leave msg nWPMG AND WORD"' energetic - nust see. Sunny Summer Sublet. sl from Espresso's, NiMs, video 364-8234. . PROCESSING SERVICE men 8 women for telemarketing po- rental 8 bus stop.'Rent negot. ._~ .lose lo campus. 1 bdrm in 2 bdrm call 395-5m - .. _. ' sitions in the linancial servlces in- wt. On-st pko. Anredive 8 sm- 395-5760/ 396-8504. Large and small apts. Student papers. theses. grad sch& duztry. Flexschedule, updehrsl ious w/lotsof &rage space. gib/ bail for rent w/in walking dist. lo applications. personal statements, wk. Great summer em$opnentt no. Call 391 -6806. 5 bdrm apt Tufts 8 to the T in Davis Sq. Good tape transcription, resumes. gradu. Please call Saul (617) 224-1 145. furn nice. 5 bdrm apt, near campus mnd. Call Frankor Linaday or nite. ate/facultyproieck. multiple letters 8 Davis Sq. Lots of pkg. Avail 9/92. at625-7530. Off campusliving isthe AMCAS forms. All documents arc Are ywstaying in the Boston Cutis st $1550/mO. Call Ed at 39532U4. best. iewly painted 6 rm, cabinet kit wl. Laser Printed and spell-checkec area after graduation? usingWorrlPerlact5.1 orMultimate Comeshareanentirehouse w/me in efrig,yard-$900. CapenSt.super6 "Graduating Seniors" Apts for rent ms in 2-lam wldishwasher. refrig. Reasonable Rates. Quick turn. Saugus, right on Rte 1,9 mi north of Looking for m apt in the Boston MarshallSt.384bdrmapts8 larger ikg, porches $975. Porter T. mod 5 around. Service Tufts students anc Boston. Ranch style house w/2 area? Trust a Tufts grad to find it!! (is18 2ndflr).CallLinaorFrankat fa.a~rtyfor 10 yrs. 5 min from Tufts bdrms. den, full Iv rm 8 kit. Private m. 3 bed cab kit $875. mod 1-Wrm CallDaveat421-1888,Atlantichop 625-7530. after 5: 289-7370. i475wIpkg. PHSq. Victorian3 bdrm Call FRAN ANYTIME. 395-5921 backyard w/lots of grass 8 trees. erties. Back Bay, South End. 8 (Member of NASS-National .Ass@ humongous cellar for storage or .$1200,othersa~ilCallAlan776- Copley areas: Great apt for rent 016. dation of Seaetarial Services) space, four cardrvwy. Leave small Huge 9 rm, 5 Wrm: 2 bath apt to apts. permit pkg. 8 ~istening~othe Looking for cheapest possible rent. Large rms. e-i kit. microwave. BEAUTIFUL 6 BEDROOM JUNE "THE DJ SPECIAL ** wpleups(avsbehin3 Rent $330 + sublet Beautifulwoodwork. Freewm. Walk- . Excellent-music, Excellent-price =util. negot If you haven't finalized OR SEPT forJune-Aug. For1 person, locclose ing Dist to Tufts. $14DO/mo Avail 61 ? flr apt. 3 blocks from campus, When you want to dance at you plans for the future yet, call me toDavisSq. CallO"eil@623-0728. 1. Call Marvin Davidson. 924-2938 next patly. call Jim at Laser sou^ anyway to exchange numbers for arge beautlful nns w/wood flrs, new anytime. deck parklng in back, pets nego- at489-2142. when you dodecide. Call Michele at House for rent 628-1534. tlable,quiet houseonquietst$l490/ Lg single fam. 11 rms. 7-8 Wrms. 2 Apts for rent motosublet.$l780as ofSept 492- full baths, fam Ig yd, pkg, 2 $650- 2 bdrms, $750: 3 Wrms, heat W31 rm. Babysitter wanted blocks from Tufts. $275- $350. incl 8 water incl in the rent!! Walking For Wednesdays starling May 6- utils. Call 391 -2385. dist. to campus. Avail June 1. Call Room for summer/fall June. 5.30-7pm. Call Elizabeth729 Herb or Armand, day 396-8386, eve 7342. One rm avail immediately in spa- 7rmapt 483-1 045 or 391 -6055. dous 5 bdrm apt. GREAT LOCA- 3Wrms-Fairmount St. behindMiller. Babysitter TION. Just off Packard Aveon Elec- Owner% non-smokersonly. Avail tric Ave. 1 Minute walk to.Tufts. LARGE 3 BDRM AM lor Occasional eves, during summer June 1. Call AJ at395-6664, lvname 5minwalktocampusin3-fam house. 8 next semester (must be living Summer $2oo/mo. Call Ken. Wit. 8number. . Wanted Andy 625-1 092 Sunnv. SDacious. exccond. mod kil locally for both). One.3-yr old boy. 8 batti, wrtl. storage, pkg; yard 8 car + refs req. Lv message at 889- Srmapt porch. Quiet neighborhood. $800 Term PaperTThesis Problems? 3458, or e-mail, avanvoor Q SPRING '93 APT avail immed. WMI carpet, washer Ladies. are you going away next fall 900. Owner- 547-8926. Let Services in Print turn your rough pearl.tuts.edu. hookup. NearMBTARevereBeach, draft into a polished paper. Rewrit. 8 need aplaca for spring semester? post office 8 supermarket. Rent Ihave agrea placetosharewith:w/ 2 Furnished Rooms . ing, editing. proofreading services Attn all students! $680. References & sec dep req. If $300 8 $400/mo, Furnished, Heat Get your FREE Spring Fling 1992 d, dw. cable, parking, and storage. interested, call 284-6523 between provided. Resume help also aval. Call me at 629-9632 incl, new carpets. modern in 2090 sq Call (617) 662-5635. 8 ask for Kim- SUWRJOBS Postertoday atthe InfoBooth! Quan- 9am-2pm or 7:30-10:30pm. Can be fl loft. Somerville, near T-1ine;non- tiies are limited... ACT NOW! ,seen by appt only. berly. Get management. sales 8 marke Summer sublet CHEAP smokers please. Quiet study ori- ing experience this summer wit ented household. Avail immediately. ALASKA BOUND Big apt practically on campus, look- Avail June 1 'JUNIORS AND SENIORS. Concepts Plus.Salarypluscommir ing for 1.2.3 girls. Call Sabrina 629- 6669836 Worrigd about getting a job? CA- sion package. Scholarships. Call t AnyonegoingtoAlaska. Call Monica 2 bdrm apt. 3 flr, refrig. no utils, off- Let'sgotogetherand fish 629-8543. 8925 st pkg. $550/mO. 3-6358 REERSUCCESSlNGSEMlNARwill arrange interview. 282-7851. Bot clean 3 Bdrm Aptanan to Tufts. teach you to find job openings in full 8 part time avail. Call soon. SlWLY LUXURIOUS Modern kits 8 baths, refrigs. whN tough job markets, use professional 94 Bmmfield Rd carpets. front B rear porches. w/d. CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING one bdrm condo very close to cam- Somerville.6rm. 3or4Wrm.Refrig. marketing skills to sell yourself. 8 Tults Family seeks warm pus forsummersublet. inc. heat. hot stoqe space. Some units w/nw employ networking secretsto really experienced sitter Earn $XXX)+/mo 8 world travel (Ha- Table 8 chairs. $900/mo. 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Today Sunday

’ilm Series presents... Traveling Treasure Trunk Heavy Metal” (admission $2). On-Campus Performance. lamum008,9:30p.m. &midnight “Grassy Knoll”, 4:OO p.m. ~rtsHouse Film Series Presents... ’ods. Nests. Lots. Big. Hairy. A “Beauty & the Beast” lust. A gallery. (admission $2). m House, 37 Sawyer Ave, Bmum OO8,7 & 9:30 p.m. by Bill Watterson -9:OO p.m. zalvin and Hobbes Women’s Theater Collective leelzebubs “I’m Not a Woman But I Play On hbs in the Pub. on T.V.” & “Can’t Stand Up FC hcPhie Pub, 8:OO p.m. Falling Down”. Balch Arena Theater, 4:OO p.m. ’rogram in Dance Studies dovement Arts Performance - ;REE :ousens Dance Space, 7 & 9:00pm Monday

Tomorrow LCS Volunteer Appreciation Day Ice cream! \RTS HOUSE ARTS DAY!! Carmichael Lounge, 7:OO p.m. by Bill Amend lay of Art: Potato/water color/ ?OX TROT attoon-shirts . Environmental Consciousness I Spring Fling Central, 11400 p.m. Outreach NOM, STOP WRRYiM6! I’VE WU 6EEH‘CHEWlt& L COULD STOP DIPF’IN~ I SORTA MElwT Last Meeting of the semester! I C“4 QUIT WHEN- THE STUFF FOR THREE WEEKS ALTo6ETHER RiWT THIS THIS idSTANT, EVER I WANT! -700 DONT TURF( IN0 AN INSTANT Ar4D IT LIKE, TOMORROW. Film Series Presents... Eaton 201,9:30 p.m. \ ADDICT OVERMIGHT! WOULDN‘T AFFECT THEN I NOW. ’ ME ONE IOTA! DO. ‘Beauty &the Beast” \ NOW. :admission $2). REAL. Students Bamum OO8,7 & 9:30 p.m. Final Year End Pizza Party. 72 Professors Row, 11-1:OO p.m. Women’s Theater Collective ‘I’m Not a Woman But 1Play he Edit The Classifieds, m T.V.” & “Can’t Stand Up For Falling Down”. lavout comics and Balchirena neater, 8:OO p.m. re& the personals! Just call Stephanie or Jennifer at 627-3090! Weather Report )IlBERTB by Scott Adams TODAY I TOMORROW I1 1 IF YOU’RE PRETENDING LIKE L HAVEN‘T nmr!AACK! TO CHOKE TO MATH TO ~EENTM~TRICK COUGH! I..&, j Hfv! END OUR DATE EARLY, I2 A JILLION TlnE5. Cloudy Rain High 60, Low: 55 I High: 50, Low: 47 The Daily Commuter Puzzle

ACROSS 1 Certain VIPs 5 Shin 10 Poet Teasdale 14 Possess I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAM1 15 Rubicon, e.g. MEFAR SIDE . By GARY LARSON by Henri Arnold and Bob b 16 Gator kin Unscramble these four Jumbles, 17 Frozen one letter to each square, to form. 18 Unskillful four ordinw words. 20 Name 22 Relaxed 23 Foot parts 24 - boy! 25 Novelties 28 Monstrous OF--.- - animal 32 Alliance 33 Kitchen gadget 34 Costello or Gehrig 35 Musial or Getz 5TRANGE A5 lT50LbJI75, 36 Liquid PEOPLE WHO ARE 37 Storage places SUPPOSED TO HAVE 38 Abyss ‘POLISH’ FREQUENTLY 39 Norman SEEMTO TH15. Vincent - BE 40 Volcano P outpourings .. Q1992 Tribune Media SenIICBS. inc 04/24/92 Now arrange the circled letters to 41 Neptune’s All Rights Reserved form the surprise answer, as sup mount Yesterday’s Puzzle Solved: gested by the above cartoon. 43 In a sensible 10 Shriek way 11 Opera melody Print answer here: rama 44 Donations 12 Flag seamstress 45 Shopping place 13 Throb (Answers tomorrow) 46 Vandyke‘s 19 Intone Jumbles: APART LIBEL SLOGAN DEVICE cousin 21 Shortly - Yesterday’s 49 Fish 24 Nest on a I Answer: What profBssbn do many babies engage in from the moment they’re born?- 53 Below mountain “ADVERTISING 55 Halyard 25 Apexes 56 Agitate 26 Free 57 Hackneyed 27 Lariat 58 TV genie, 28 Pear-shaped Barbara synthetic gem Quote of the Day 59 Toddlers 29 Salad item 60 Witch town 30 Pertaining to 61 Title musical sound 31 Saucygirl DOWN 33 Eleaance “Ifthe Republicans will stop telling lies about the Democrats, 1 Stylish 36 Brews 04/24/92 2 Apiece 37 Kidded around we will stop telling the truth about them.” 3 Through 39 Venice-boat 4 Treason propeller? 5 Encases 40 Escapade -- Adlai Stevenson 6 Cisfruits 42 Those that 46 Wind surge 50 Took the train 7 Lend1 of tennis loathe 47 Aware of 51 Fencing tool 8 Chanced upon 43 Algonquian chief 48 Mine entrance 52 Receive an IOU 9 Inhaled 45 Photo finish 49 Post 54 Pitcher’s stat. age twenty THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, April 24,19 SPRING FLING RAIN POLICY APRIL 25,1992

IN THE EVENT OF RAIN, NO GUEST TICKETS WILL BE HONORED NO EXCEPTIONS!!

GUEST TICKETS ARE . NON-REFUNDABLE THE CONCERT WILL BE HELD IN COUSENS GYMNASIUM; NO DRINKS OR FOOD OF ANY KIND WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE GYM; NO SMOKING IS PERMITTED INSIDE THE GYM AS WELL ADMITTANCE TO THE CONCERT WILL BE ON A SPACE-AVAI-LABE BASIS’, SO PLEASE COME EARLY DOORS WILL OPEN AT NOON AND PLEASE REMEMBER, YOUR COOPER- ATION DURING SPRING FLING IS ESSENTIAL FOR FUTURE EVENTS OF THIS KIND!!! L PLEASE BE RESPONSIBLE AND ENJOY THE CONCERT! AND REMEMBER: YOU MUST BRING TUFTS 1.1). (AS WELL AS OTHER I.D. IF 21+) TO THE SHOW c- c-