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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1981 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in December 1981 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Commerce group backs amusement tax By Bolil Bonduranl garage across the street from Staff Writer members or the City Council Fry respor!ded to Burley's r ." the proposed convention center. and the mayor. Chamber of which is being privately commp.nt, statin~ that the city 't:fhar Brown, general The proposal to have the City Commerce ?resident Patrick administration would financed by Stan Hoye and Burley said "after careful manager of the Ramada Inn, of Carbondale levy an Associates, "carefully prepare rules on it said he has mixed feelings "amusement tax" to help fWld review of the alterniotive once the council establishes The tn. as proposed by the methods of finanCing this about the amusement tax the planned downtown parking city administration, would be what tl\4' tall wiu be and how .. "If part of the tax would be garage received the "total and project. the pass-through tax is The presentahon of the levied on the receipts of the most equitable available," used to promote the tourist confi:med suPJlOrt" of the restaurants. bars and hotels, amusement tax will not include indUStry. then it would be ae Carbondale Chamber of The Chamber 01 Conunerce's the exact details or thO! im­ and would be used to fund the board direortors met Thur­ ceptable," Brown said, "If it's Commeree Thursday. debt service of U.e bonds issued or plementation of the tax. purely to support the parking The Carbondale ~ity Council sday morning and decided to alth<.!Jgh the mechaniC'< are set to finance the parking garage. support the tax after Fry met garage, at Ibis time under bas scheduled a pub~~ hearing The debt service on the '4.25 up to do so, Fry said. current economic Conditions I 011 the tax at its mee..-;ng at 7 with the Chamber's general Carbondale restaurant million in bonds will total about membership Tuesday night to would not be in favor of it." p.m. Monday in the City Council S590.000 per year. Revenue from owners and merchants have chambers. explain the reasoning behind, the operation or the parking had mixed reactions to the tax, Differing from most of the The city plans to build the and some or the mechanics, of which would be l*-vied against garage is not expected \0 equal the prooosed tax. businessmen contacted. Walt the amount needed to meet the them. Nash, manager of Denny'S Describing the Chamber's Randy Webstl'!t. a manager debt service until five years reaction to the presentation as Res l.aurant , said that he sup­ Gus after the garage is built. speaking 011 behalf or Danver's ports tile amusement tax, and favorable, Fry said the Restaurant. said he was against City Manager Carroll Fry has members were trying to find out the convention center. said that the tax. in theory, levying the amnsement tax, how to make the tax work. "The parki"6 garage is not would be levied against the In his letter, Burley said, He said that the tax would be people who would benefit from going to beDellt us one bit." illf"onvenient for many people, 'Bode~..:1~ "Input from our membership Webster said. "The genera) ',: "ilillJL. the increaR'd business which i'ldicates that there exists a but once the convention cenl~ ~ . ~ the conventiOll center would public, which WOll't benefit is built it would offset any losses weat deal of confusion and from it much. '.'IilI be produce. The tax could be misunderstandin, as to how tbP from one tax. reduced or phased out once penalized. tax wiU be admirustered, and if s "We don't feel tl ..~ the con­ "Pe0p,le are being short­ Gas !laYS Ute amasem"' tax De revenue from the garage in­ effects 011 the C'OIt th~ creases. or vention center is gOing to help sighted if they're not looking at doalM will amus" tile lionel products and services af­ us any more than the downtown "yen aU lIle way to the bank. In a letter sent Thursday to fected." the loog haul of the situation," stores that don't !!erve food 01" Nas:l said. AntnseDlent tax plan opposed by senate By AlMirew Stnag If tbe City Coundl im­ Vaily 'Egyptian Staff Writer plements the am\meJlli!Dl tax, "they might as weD ~ to WOOf!y Tbe Student Sena te has Hall and ask the Uruvenity for Dlinois unanimously approved a II check to ~y for the garay,e," tiouthern Unirersit:1 resolution opposing the Murphy said. pr09QSed city amusement WI The ~te also refused tt, and also decided not to support ''Ddorse proposed University a proposed campus housing rate H~lSing rate increases aftel' increase. Jotm Stewart, • repreaentative The senate said that the 01 SmaD Group Housing I8GH) proposed amusement tax. residents, said formuIatioo 01 designed to help fuDd ~ the 8GB IrIcrase waa unfair. struction or a downtown parkina The proposed increase for guage and .. pp,licahle to I't!WIIUe from the 'amusement ~6':r:::!t.~.:,=. industry", such as bars, restaurants, NrteIs and motels. a~cording to Housing would mean that sru.c students Director Sam Rioe1Ja, the in­ would pay most 01 the cost 01 a crease is needed to pay for building that few students rising housing costs, ~or equipment and for special W~~Utility for SIU-C projects. Rinella said inflation students would be little, if any has increased the coat of at aU, " Mark MUf'JlI:IY. author of salaries by U percent, food by the anti-tax resolution. told the 10 percent, utilities by 19.9 pereent. maintenance by 10 ~~ri Dunning. a senator percent and administrative representing the College of costa by 8 percent. Human Resources, adde-!, '" personally don't want to f:lY for However, Stewart said those a p-.uiting garage. 1 don teo/ell inflationary inereases should have " car here." not have been used to determine Mu~'phy said the garage the SGH rate increase because ahoI,idDe funded by permanent 5GH residents buY their CIWD car~Ad>lle residents because food. In addition, Stewart said, they will receive the benefits the maintenance C'OIt figures from the convention center. He used by Housing for the SG H said increal!es in property taxes buildings are too bigh because or in sales taxes- for aU items the figure includes those costs would be a more ~itable way incurred by the SGH ad­ to pay for the garage. ministrative ~. usa revokes status MaeKeog1I, sttadyh'I iD Ule V.1Wd States _ a FBI­ ~rigll' Sellela"la!p from IrelaDd, ased _alaly .... aad ,apu .. ereate '-' "'weat." Vislten ofMos Ie In group .... etlUUage4 Ie walk threagillhe display. Israel, United ~~ates publish .--News Roundup,------.. · f· d I ." Solidar;tl·:. Reconciliation is wrecked eace eepmg orce _ec a,ratlon I WARSAW, Poland lAP) -'Solidarity declared1bursday P k that Polish authorities wrecked chances foe reconciliation by JERUSALEM (AP) - The American, wiD have the fune using force to end the firefighter C4dets' ~t, and that the the~ would send troops. but at union wiD consider a retaliatory general strike. United States and Israel tions defined in the Egyptian­ thI! same time underscored published a joint declaration Israel peace treaty and an Europe's Mideast policy calling ''The development8 of the past weeks prove tIlat by opting Thursday aimed at clearing the attached protocol, "and there for inclusion of the Palestine for violence the government has jettisoned the possibility of ditJlogue with society," the independent union's leaders said way for European participation can be no derrogation or Liberati~n Organization. in the Sinai peacekeeping force. reservation from them." Israel's arch-enemy. in the aHer a meeting in central Radom. But Jewish settlers oPOOSed to The declaration said Europe peace process. "The ushering in of the so-called extraordinary Israel's planned witlidrawal agreed, in letters to the United measures .. is tantamount to an attempt at liquidating civil from Sinai in April staged States dated Nov. 26, that "they The joint statement was and employee rights won in 1980," the statement said, violent protests in the area. have attached no ~olitical' lIimed at severing ltte link Allen "ailed to disclose client names to theIr par· between ~ force and Europe's J' off~=iato!n~: ~~di~~~" polic:y. on the Mediterranean and Ti: clarifICations by Britain, WASHINGTON lAP> - Richard V. Allen failed to disclose bftrricaded the town gates to France, Italy and the A SJrokesman said Forei2J1 the identity of his consulting firm's clients despite a legal protest the government's Netherlands appeared to be a Minister Vitzhall Shamir for­ requirement that any 01 them "direcUy involved" with him bP refusal to meet their com- retreat from their eRrlier warded the statement to the listed if they paid at least 15.000 during the two years before he pensatieJe demands. The office position linking the force to four countries. and it was now joined the White House. wa." damaged but there were po. progress 00 the Palestinian up to them to expliciUy accept Whit! House spokesman David Gergen said Thursday he in;..a. . ., ISSUe. the declaratim. :'U is· not waan't Mire whfotber the national security adviser sbould have The joint declaration said the The four countries alar1l1e'd listed his' clients and other White House officials '~used to 2,4OO-troop force. half of it Israel when they announced =~no':l::r '!:~c:l nothing." discuss the Issue. AUen bas argued that the White House counsel's office told him he did not have to Jist his clients beeause, technic;aUy, he W aldheim withdraws from election was an employee of the company, Potomac International Corp., and fees were paid to the firm. UNITED NATIONS (AP)­ ~?,tin8. He said "absolutely and has consIStently vetoed lllCU.mbent Kurt WaJdheim Waldheim and the United States dnlpped out of the deadlocked Otunnu said he had asked has repeatedly vetoed Salim. balloting for U.N. secretary both Waldheim and the Third Otunnu said it was possible general Thursday but remained World challenger, Tanzanian that, if the llknember council Dnde!' consideration for an Foreign Minister Salim Ahmed could not agree on a com· lDJprecedented third term in Salim, "to step aside so we can promise candidate, it might offICe. consider other candidates, and agree as a last resort to split the Ugandan Ambassador Olara Waldheim complied." next term between Waldheim Otunnu. Security Council Otunnu said Salim'S reply and Salim, presidedt for December, was was expected after a meeting of "I want the matter to be asked by a reporter whether the group of African U.N. sett1edbefore {)eo:. 15." when Waldheim's candidacy had member states. the U.N. Generlll Assembly's China is committed to eJec· current sessioo is due to ad­ ~~'!:"~ ting a T,'lird World candidate journ. Otunn"~ said.

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" ...... ~ ...... tltJ,Jlf Frl.Boppln'88's «)If!!!"!,, Sat-Heathen. 31.0•• any sub at Booby'. 13.00 minimum...... L...... Not Valid on delivery --- -_...... -- Gao.t,tt.-."IlII81 Chief job of university relations is fund raising, candidate says By David Murphy dards at the ac- serves the region. and I think it Staff Writer t:~iversity, cording to Farren. The fact that does, it's Cair to ask for some W, MID Street r\uoss from Pulliam HaJJ SIU-C bas a trJldition of, reciprocal support from within Raking funds for SIU<'s' research and serviee to the the region," tar-eU said, The Rev. David DeVore, Rector academic projeds Will be the Southern Illinois regi«i-'! win be chief responsibility of the next useful in building Sup,POI1, he SUccessful fund raiSing vice president for unh'enity said. requires a steady "give and YOUAREALWAYS~LCOME relations, Kcording to William "I think what 1\'e're talking J. Farren, a candidate for the about is that if tJ-.e University See VP Page 13 position. Weekday Scrv\ces Continental Breakfast ••••" Wednesday 5:}:;pm 8--9 am Farren. one of three can­ dida&es being considered, was GSC OKs allocation revisions ) Saturday ~: 15 pm The Holy Eucharist By Aba Sculley T·) solve the funding problem, • 9am OD campus Thursda~ for Staff Writer W meetings with Univemty of­ the GSC voted Wednesday to calculate the 10 percent figure fICials and members of the SIU· The Graduat.e Student COUJleil C community. from the WdVer5lty-Wide funds approved revisions to its remaining for this year. "I think the number one task recenUy-adopted fee allocation signer Jeans op of the vice president for guidelines, in an attempt to iron Another problem which university relations can be out probJerns caused after the developed dealt with limits for -40% oHReg...... a1ill summarized in two word; fund new KUidelines were pastIed. iingle special support ac­ % raising," Farrell said. "That's In October, the GSC approved IMtieII. The ne'o1f' guidelines had the too priority, I think, without guidelines that limited the limited allocations to 25 pel'Ct"llt re~-'~ any dOUbt." council to allocating 60 percent of the cost 01 the activity or $200. The 45-year-old Farrell. Us ~. of its fee money for ~essional But groups that a~y presently the associate vice development activities, such as manr president for educational for specia support actiVJties attending conference~; 10 have limited fundiDJ sources, development and research at percent on university-wide the University of Iowa. After and a 25 percent limit wouldn't events. such as speakers; and allow the GSC to fully fund an two days 011 the SIU-C campUs, $20.00 • $28.00 30 percent for special support. event costing less than $2OC; if be said be was favorably im­ One problem that arose was pressed with both the faculty there were not enough other Sat. 12/5 llam-1pm that the amount of money sources or funding, Nelson said. and facilties. allocated earlier under the Sun-12/' fam-lpm Generating funds from the previous univ:wide ac­ private sector will be necessary tivities rules e the new Hollaay Inn - Carbondale to maintain future high stan- guideline ...... - ~* PLAZA GRILL .L Fri-2 eggs, ha! h browns, toost & ielly ...... $1.SO Sot-Waffle & coffee ..•..•. _..... $1.39 8est Hom.made ChIli In Town. h«'!:"'" ....251...... r •• .-

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Politicalleninp to the left and right come and go in cyclical fasbion. The l!SOl was a time of conservatism and the rabid anti­ O)IDmwjMo of Jesepb McCarthy, which was followed by the loud libenlism aI the 'fiIIII and. early "10lIl. But in the mid-"10lIl a new DIGftIIIeDt~ a eooservative movemeatatarted almost as a ~ to the aeeial and economie cbanges aI the previous deeade..1l ... becGme lmcMn as tbe "New Right." Negatmsm is the real name of this most recent eonaervative sarge. TIle New Rigbt is anti-ebortion, aati-ERA, aati1lUD C'OIIb'Ol, aIIIHmion, and generaUy anti-liberal. Are those TVcommercials 'l1M!re is IIiIIdJiII8 inherently wrong witb beiJC a conservatlYe. SUdI apm.. beIang and are welcomed In the marketplace aI idI!u. The prabJem is the tactics and methods witb which the New Rigbt atDcb dKrR"bose political pbiloaopbies doIl't match illl own.. talking about me? Tbese saper~tiYes baYe CormWated au orpaizatioaal aod fImdnisinJI c:onglomerale "hich is opportuniItie and By DIIYId MapIIJ dagmatic ill ib blitz 118ainst moderate aad liberal Iegis.latan. It IooIdnI young man, DeW to balcony. Tbe ~onclusion is SUIf WrIter abe office, who briefly applies that her breath to ~ . ..,.,.... tuaistit: ill tbat on any ~ issue on "hicb the New tbreatened HigDl agrees WltbaDDtber organizatioD. It will jump into bed with a few fit18emai1a to his aealp. Door him. I CAN'T watcb televiIiOll It', ImpJied that ber tbat IfOUP in arder 110 see the positioa promoted_ . anymore.. New leaden and ,pokesmea are to mE CAMERA then abows ..litosis may be wily the rest 1'he Riabt aftea dopIatie It', DOt beeause of the the poiDt aI self-riglltl!lluslletW. No figure of the IIIOftIDeIIt per­ a comely female office of the theater is empQ. too. QU8Uty of the ~. IIIIIIIifies that DIOI'e than the Rev. Jerry Falwell aDd the worker, who up to DOW bad arpniIation be beada, Moral Majcrity. I:vea tItouib -. lot of the been gazing appreciatively at TRESE BREATH com· 1'he IIaral Majority n neither. The group Ia, 01 course, . . Ibon are m-.bJe, I atiD the new prospect. She IUd­ mercial. are possibly the majority in a cuuntry timon! thaD 215milliGa people. But what Is 810y seeing lOme old deaJy allan. -her head and worst of the breed, because movies, and I'm a'illd for lIMn disturbing is Ulat this quasi-relic0Ul IJ'OUP Is afteD DOt tbiDaJ to benelf, ''Nk:e IUY. they make me afraid to look manl. sporta~.' Too bad about the poor up', directly at people when I OllIe SaDdaJ Falwell was being inter, lewed _ telensicD's It', not because of the dandndf, though." apeak to them. I'm always "IIeet 'Ibe Prea." A newsman panelist asked FahreD where be poulbility t.hat te1evisiOD I doIl't Jmow about you. but Worried they might faint or bN ...... die BillIe dlat God .... for tax au. FaIwWJ ...... , poses a heaJth hazard, either. it mates me think twice Vomit ar tum 1l-eeG. M8~ .. - ...... saJd or writtat sudI a aiDy dIaIC- Tbe abow Even tbougb die tubes emit . before I ICI'atdt aD itch. Is it all tt.-.1e. c:oatiDued with the rest of the ..nelislll takinR a tum questiGoiDC _-leYei radiatiOD, J figure it worth the silent scorn that Tbe combined effect of the Be9'. Mr. Falwell. WbeD it was the original paaeIist'. tum to can't be 8D1 wone thaD the might be beaned, Hterally. one or two boun of these coffee aDd the vodka mar- ... mybeadt·- again ~ Mr. Fahrell. the oewsmaa beld up a book wriUen by tiniL . repeated commercial The same IOrt of thiDg -messages Is traumatic to me. FahreIl opeaed to the ..ge where be bad eIai.med the Bible said No, of the reIIBOIlI. the SIapreme BeiDg believed in tax cuts. _0. happens to me wbeD 1 see I become morbidly afraid to It ill obriaua that the Bi~ wbic:b alone with the Americaa SOUDd tboogb they may be, some of those aew com­ move, speak ar even show my 0aI Falwell likes to drape himself with- doeal't IUpport to are what keep me from men:iala far IItid deodorant. race in public for fear of my c:aIs Gr iD!re8Md defeuse speodill(J as Falwell claiml. But suclI a watcbill(JteIe9isioa. The coach 100.... into the body or mouth odor maki. twisting of facta, iDcluding downright lying, aeems to be just a I eRD', watcb the tube . eamera. bis anD arouod his me despised in the com· IIkd in Inde fw aume in the New Right. beeause fI!IIer1 time I do I Je' sweatill(J star balJplayer, and munity where I bave to live Tolenmce is integrallD a democracy. But the moat disturbinl scared that people are talking Wbo wanta to be an out­ put of the New Rigbt is the vidOUlDelS witb wh.ich it attacks illl about me &.bind my baclt. =:eS~~':~me'~f b~re CBiIt'? opponreats.. Jf the New Right is so All-Americ:.m, then it abould It's the advertisiII(J that does up his hook shot." l'penJql NaturaJly, for my own deveAop tile American pbiloaopby of toIeraaee. it to me. . The bulking lad thea nms good, I baYeD't watched Otbenriae., it faces the proipeet, aI turDiDI all Ita IOOlJed ofl bappily. Tbe coacb, televtlioa for the lasL two majgrity1ritll ita 1IeIf-righteouB aad reactioaary acticJas. TELEVISION ada these though, puts his fill(Jera OYer . months or 10, and I'm star· days, especially tbose "bic:b bis nostrils and wbispers ting to (let betteI". I've even try to pusb bealth and "Too bad bis deodorant rec:oYered to the point that hygiene produets, fill me with doesn't work overtime I'm starting to ask the big ~etters---- ..ranoia_ tborgh. Phew!" ' questkln: Dare I watch the beware'. For. instance. I'm ab- B-nclistsJ IOIutely terrified that some nnS'lUND aI COIIUDefdal ~Bowl! ...... y JIICInIiag OIl Nov. 16. topulmypantsc.tbismomiDg. ::!t!'l~.. a=~m-m.!:t,~.l~I ~.. laes_m,eleshesit ~pent :c= at ~tetr I: IS, I 1!as What could it be? At tbia point,l might inalanUy be ~ ~y ~fend ~ nei bora < ..... l<#--,.~ .~ ea)OJ'lDg my routine was interested· to find out by everyooe within .eeing aad clue them iD to my lax ("r-...... 0· ride .. Ole Uniwnity on Lewis mywelf. distance as ODe aI tho8e poor personal hygieoe. And cioI!'t LaDe ID East GranO Avenue. It The offICer stepped out of his unfortunates who auffer from was at Ute ear...-of Lewis LaDe car. It was immediately ap- the borrer. of daool'1lfhr the ~ti:,~oing jr.amg '>< {~~ aad ~ GraDd that my day parent be felt very un- chaded eczema, seborrhea The ...predi~bIy and unfairly comfortable telling me I bad not aad psoriais. D there are ~ com- by t ".i~~' would .be disntpteaeCIrbondaleall COIDe=tostopa ~.pCeteand. I.top aoulda Never mind that 1 may ~. n!.~ an !!!-..:t: t.--...... :, a ~, YGUDI 8lgD W "Ye a fresh JDG&qUito bite on r --. \ if :=.~'U~cm::::: sa~to.~.re;:s=': my scalp that·, driving me :n';h~:a~!:~~:a~ . )f.. l.. c;;;,-- GIl the 1f'GIIIId> at the stop sign newsoapen .. and my response into a frenzy.I ..'t aeratcb (very attractive. by- all ap. r. tbiI towa tbat liard up lor W1I8''not always." Besides. I it after aeeiag a reeent series pearances) turna to ber !..:~~~ of~ ~~!J said to myself. I "as ahr8YS aI.:!!!,!,,::! eommerdaJa_~_ .:._ partner in the morie tv find u_ -. .. _ _ __ taught DOt to believe everything &; ...... 7. th111....,... a IUQI that be bas mewed up into the CartIaadaIe potice aad get YGUI' you read. In this ~f Wbat 1 . DOONESB::,=~------";';;'~;':;':::,,--...;..----.-I pricriies ill pIaee, please. . bad beeD taUlbt uenmtely did ,In. ". iDc:ideat wasridieuloua DOt apply. and ntha' comical 88 the 01· The oo1y consoIatioo I ...... ; is fic:er III'oeeeded to cbase me others will Jearn fny... my dowII Cnnd AYeIIUe hook.ing bis mistakes and not be JII!II8Iized bora ID get my atteatioo to puD for such a minor infradlon, as I 09111'. It was DDt until I wa. DeIII' proceeded to 5p!ead the ..... to Soada WaD Street that I be(:I-..rne other bicycle nden. I may evt!D' r''liRd\\!~~~ . aware I· was a. wanted mar.. get braYe enough and DOt "ear I" Wbat bed I.· done?' It was my pants toInor'n..I to.· test Monday morain. an~.·· my wbether the Carbondale police . def'tiayWllilt tt.e'Uni~a;. My are waiUn, for . me oaee·, ~t:rr~tt~~-:rtb au! agaiD.~ MeEMneJ, law. '!fes, f was the owner aI the O ...... te8t~ ,.tiUcat biI.p~.~ I JIad DOt ,forgoUeft SdeIIee-.. Pa..... ·tJaiJJ ~ o-w ..... ------r------.

---Gfbcus~~----__ _ New RightJlepublicans divided groups have taken similar legislation and initiate The new guys are men like Conservative wave ~itions on many issues. The referenda." Richard Viguerie. a Texan who ew Right is not merely an The key words in Crawford's beaded the COO8e'"-valive Young outgrowth of today's traditional definition are "well financed Americans. for F ~ in the ~~J~~~terpoliti~i~ network." With almost 30 19606. Viguerie awns a huge sp,.eading boundaries n ..,.~ Ln;~... organizations representing and t . d d' w are the budget-cutten and pronKJting and raising funds for compu erne u·eft·mail By Karea Gillie chairman of SIU~'s politJal supply-side",. the movement, the New Right company that ill the life blood of Staff Writer' science department. "But they to his book, ''Thunder on Tbe netwOl'k;.5 l.leral1y giving the the New Right. He handles fund are divided on social and moral Rigbt," Alan Crawford, a liberals a run for their money. raisillg and ml!D'henb.ip drives The New Ri'¥Jl Tbe Moral issues. There are eenerany two fonner member of the New for 70 candidat.. ~ and con- ~C;;~ Far ~o~ ::==!:o~"==.~ ,,~':.\•• 0!Je:.:..:..~£ a~c:~41"4~~~.~~~E11I~E t::titt: ~nies .:~ ~:u:: ~ ==i~iO:m~;:g ~~ =d s~y ou~t~~ ~t!::tlo:!f~. Ja dl~i:Ii~:' c" 'Althoup 'Je.:,.,'i ~n" ~ ," a~..,..:.::.~~"~ slogans of an advertising such as abortioll and drugs. we~naneed poIitkaJ Detwort. Jesae Helms are the better m~tions corporatiod wbid! campaign. Others feel tbat it's t1Je that eapitalizes on the passians known names among leaders 01 publishes the Conservative Thej are catch phrases for a government's business to put an behind single issue causes and the New IUgJ:t, the true ar- Digest, the major publicatiGu 01 new wave of cooservativism end to things like abortion and ~i\l!'.illr commands the use 01 chiteds of the movement are the New Right. sweepinS the country. They are ERA." increasingly powerful political several Washington political Paul Weyrich, a former the product of a merging of Tbo&e Wl.lO embrace the latter action committees," writes teclmicians. "senatorial press aide, conservative politicaf reac- llhiJosophyare primary targets Crawford. "It', leadership, ''The New Right is a lot of new masterminded the effort to tionaries and sophisticated 01 the ~ew Right message. By mostly white, mosi.~ middle- groups with new people getting media messengers that has tapp~ the hopes and fean of class, are using their neo.. · found a lot of new attention," Jackson made the so-called "New single ISSUe constituencies and to tip election', veto said. Right" one of the most COD- raising the funds to eJect and tro\lersial and important defeat candidates 01 its choice, political phenomena in the New Right is beating the left AmeTican history. with what used to be the left's Although the New Rildlt is own weapons, including closely associated with the political action committees and Republican Party. the think-tanks. l"!lOVemeot has broken tbe The movement began around l)OtlDdaries of traditional 1!r14 after Watergate. Some Republican philoeoohie!' in a political scientists say that its number of areas. The kinds of emergence is a manifestation of issues it addresses, the sup- a 8I"owing cynicism _ards porters it attracts and the pohtcs-a 5iOO of. coo· methods it employs to reach servatism 10 . a ~ of tho6e supporters have placed liberalism and ra calism. the New' Right a step beyond "The movement has traditional conservatism. something to do with political Like Repmlicanism, the New cycles, but it bas even more to Right ill dedicated to a limited do the cyclical patterns of bow government, free enterprise much attention the public pays and a strong national defense. It to extremist groups," Jackson also opposes the EQual Rights said. "Ten years ago eveT)'ODe Amendment and abortion, as was talking about the New Left did the Republican platform in and how it was here to stay. W:w~~r~~ ~~i ~l;./~~ talk about positions on social and moral DefULng the New Right as a JSSUeS are what sets it apart political entity is dimcult. The fro m t r a d i t i 0 D a I movement opposes more issues Republicanism. The New Right than it IUppor1lt-a tort of is The pro-American, pro- politics of negaUvism.1t foHows family, pfo-reIigion movement. that it's perhaps easier to It ~ homosexuality' and discuaa what the New Right is gay nghts, pornography, sebooI not, rather than ..hat it is. busing for integration and sex Far eum~ the New Right education in public schools. It is not rela to what .... supports censorship of lIthooJ known as the Id Right of the teXtbooks classroom prayer late 1950& and early 111608, a the famiiy security act and 'a.,.1tkal religious movement scientifIC creationism. thac bas since disintegrated. "The center and me right 01 The New Right is DOt ao~y the Republicans are preUxcomprised of elitist· swn,~~"""l'."~ united in foreign and eeooomic;" CRlaniza~ such as the John TIna w.... IeIlJGr .. ___ fM:aIDIItles... WeDellda, .. ·•• ·~V ...... tJI·8ttfft.t iauee,... says JohD Jacksooi i~ ~i,rJ:b~; aJtIIougb both , .."i.e.'.' SIU-C's C.uete Rep.Wk.... alta O1'Jaabata..mee. f'. , ." "", ,u'll ;., " --qpocus RIGHT from Page 5 forge sinale issue ~ into a COU'.lty. Hut BCC.Jniing to.. the Republicans. H~' said the group formidabIeright ~ monolith, Re". Jack Nelson, Murphysboro bas 45 active members. the Moral MajorIty. With Bar-tist minister who was to be Wood says hfl' sees a shift financial assistance from chainllan of the group, the toward!! conservatism on brewery magnate Joseph chapter ~ materialized. today's cllmpus. Coors, WeyriclJ founded the The N~ Right apparently "An example at the shift is Heritage Foundation, a $3.2 hasn't surfat-ed at SIU~. The this year's fiaUoween party," million a year right-'Ving think only organized conservative said the 21.year-old senior. tanlt. group is the College "The party wasn't as crazy as it A successful fund-raising Republicans. According to Tom usually is. Students are turning mechanism and a thinll.-t4nk Wood, the group's president, the mellower and more con· IN A ~.'O!,,\) AND HEART·WARMING PKRFORMANI:;E are just par. of the components organization is an outgrowth of seJ'\'ative ... OFA it take!' to build 3 sucressful Youth for Reagan, a campaign Wood said Republicanism poUtla) organization. Another organization. After the election, eovers a vast range of Jmportant ingredient is a large the orgaD.ization broke up and at !"Ailosophies . HOltIETOW~~ constitutncy. the beginni~ of faU semester, AccorlHng to Jackson, a Wood OI'garuzed the Colleg.. See RIGHT Page I. CDRISTltll~~) majorityporters live or inN~ the Right West sup-and ...... 11 Southwest and can be divided Featuring thirteen musical artists performing si1- into two gl"9UpS. The first group very 80UItdtJ Ilnd melodic memories of a circa 1906 coosists €If the DOUve8U riche, Hometown Christmu Band Concert. A no-dalgic the young, upwardly mobile musical 8travaganza to delight and amaze young business people who vote and old alike! ~lbHcan. The !IeCOIIi group is quite a contrast to ~:. first; ~~~a~O:Sc~f~ SAT., DBCEMBER 12, 8 F'.M. II Ticb'.-: a'fro, 8.00 and 7.00. Box office openl ~ without"The __political'ODd group experience. are people ~ I, 11:30 ' .. m. to 6:00 p.m.. _kdaYL Mail and credit-euQ...none arden ~ daily. Shry.,... k I wbo -.;e threatened in a e Auditorillm. SIUC, Carbondale, IL 62901. (618) sociological sense, their traditional values are • 453-3378. threatened by new Ufestyles aad things lIke gay rights ... Jackson said. "Their fear and bate drive them to beet. 'De activists." By uniting sinale .issue , on· VAR/ITY 3tituencies-advocates of ~ restoring .,rayer in public scboo!s, anb-abortionistll, anti- She was lost from the ~=::' ~~~~u:f! moment she ... him. organiuttions-the New Right .." MERYl.. bas gamer-~ tbI support at millions of American:!. "That's wby tbey bave ...... :.: •..... '" STJ\EEP bec:om~ as poweriuI as they JEREMY ':>.....<," IRONS ~~~~sM~ ::::l.i Inc.. a Chicago-based political ~ research firm whicb monitors the activities at the righl ."N-~-=-u.:.; ::::: tlrESS' leadership . and membership. (!J IaTIOM'nSTI ''111ere has beeo quite a bit at ~-"'- m interlockbg WithlD discreet ~ P.M.IHOW f1'- 1:50 PM SHOWS 'n.50 segments 01 single issQc groups, ..,.. DAlLy 2:GD 6:10 9:15 IHOWSDAIli.Y mainly within the religious I.ASTWOK 1:507:00 . fuDdamentalist groups wbo are * coocemed witb strictly social issues." Me ~ "'The trick is to arouse tbe members to llecom.e activists."

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{)ace they become activists, the ~ trick is to get the hlDowen to vote for the right c:aDCidates, wtDcb they did in the 1.0 ~, The New Right was qaicS to daim-with BODY somt" accur.'IC)'-responsibility for the ~3ticaa sweep of the Senate. tae National Con­ servative Political Action HEAT CDo--.uniitee (NCPACl, the most powerful ~ight Wing organizatiCla. was iDstrurDeot.al iD defeatiDR 8eVeI1lJ key liberal ~natora, including George McGoftm at South DakGta and BirdI Bayb 01 lDdiana. LATE SHOWSI '.ATE SHOWSI In Sootbem 1lliDois, PauJ Simon. a IIIOdente Democrat, defeated his Republ..>ean 0p­ ponent in !he 11th CongressioD8l lASI HOUSE I lEn ~.. ~., District by ooIy 1,000 votes aDd it ia expected that be will haw • WARNIHG! IIT ..II Plaa Ift1 tGugb time in the 1982 election. "~_., ..a-~ In July. NCPAC named Simoa and 13 other C'OIIgn!SSIl1ea as targeb 011 ita ''bit 1ilIt" for their oppositioa Ie Reag•• •• tax ::-.=.~= ~.: WijiALM ~ bouPt 3D .,. on =rradio Absolutely No 0... Under ,. mticlns to 1I!Je the public to admitted. I.D. Required. vote against Simoa in the nat .:=-.:::::;. 1m $I _ election. I The New Right surfaced AU. SlATS VA ALL SlATS I 2:00 PM SHOW ".SO ~ ," ...... ONLY 12... SHOWS DAILY . ~~j..~~= 12...... Sfai.t .. ".P.M.· j I '"GGaaaa~a~aaa8 \.I =r~~"~. , Paae .. Dai,_.. ~ .. ltI:t ,~2i:r:o rr 9:~~ ~ :f~ilfth\f" Athletics merger opposed by GSC From a place you never heard of... fellowship would increa8e from SwinburDe told the council a story you'll never forget. S4l0 to $470, and a stipend for a that one reason that SIU.(' has doctoral .tud!nl with a fought the concept 01 illl· A resolution OPposi.lg the fellowship would go up to $500 lerentiai tuition is that it could proposed 01 the 6 mqer men' from $440, the resolution states. lead to an approach like the one SHOW~AT and women's athletics The increase for fellowships, "at the University of liliDOiB departments was passed by the bowe\--. NOUld reduce the total where juniors and seniors poll 7:00 Gndwlte Student CouociI at Us DUmber offered froo 75 to 85, higher tui tiOb than freshmen Ithleting Wedoosday. Debbie Brown, GSC president, and sophomores. 9:2u Another resoIutiOD passed at told the council. the meetiDg urges the ad­ The resolutioD "pposing In other action, Goy-don ministration to decide soon on differential tuition for law and Nokagawll; a student iD speech bow SlD'pIus money from last medical students was passed CImlmunication, was elected as year's womeD's athletics after coneem w. expresserl by a Gse representative to the budget win be spent. Othen several council member1! that Graduate Council. .lIobgawa passed recommeDded a 14 allowing different tuition for I'eiJlaces Wendy Broadbooks, percent increase iD graduate law and medical students could who resigned early this fellowship stipends and opposed lead to different tuitiOD levels semester. His position begillS a system 01 diff«ential tuitioo between other majon. this sprina. for law and medical students. ReasoDs cited by the rel!olution opposiDg the SPC VIDEO PRESENTS athletics merger include that it would DOt save money, that the program is already ap­ GROOVE TUBE propriately coordinated and the phi1080pltical values aDd ~~~ RTS amER AT MIDN:GHTJ ..,,, .. pohcles of the men's aDd WC;uel1'S pnIgI'IlllUl differ, ~~ GIMME SHELTER " The GSC also voi~ concern ALL SEATS iD the resolution about the n.oo "gradual move towMrd' merger," and asked that Bn.;~ SwiooW"lle, vice president for sluIk:nt ~ffairs, weigb carefully 4th Floor Video Chevy Chose each step taken in that direc­ lounge and Rir:hard HOD. Tonight Belzer make TI!~ r~'SolutioD urg!ng the $1 a wild and administratioo to decide bow the surplus of about '125,000 Student Cent.. funky attack from the 1~1 womeD's on television. athletics budget will be re­ dist;-ibuted requesta that SwiDburne keep the surplus mODey In the women's program. Support was given for the resoIutioo favoring a 14 percent bt"ease in graduate fellowship sti~ds alter couoci1 members noted that, while fellowsb~p'­ are considered m~re ,...ti-,oustbaa p'aduate 881istantabips. pI7 .. for • IeIlowIbip I.s lower. U the mr::rease iD fellowsbip stipends were implemented, the award for a master's level FRIDA Y AFTER.t~OON Center oh"en e%lJm workslwpll With ftDaI exams just arowxI r1UDll~. thP """'~. the Center for Basic SkUll is offering three wl'luhops to aid the exam­ l ~ conscious studeIIt. The center will conduct a "Studying for Tests" worbbGp ""'-(6:00 OSI . 1$}f:.10:4S SatuLday Nite at 11 a.m. Tuesday iJl Pulliam Sat-2;4$.("00 OSl.1S}f:.'O:4S Hall, Room 34. "Test-taking Suft.1:JO-(f:ooeSI1S}6:JO.a:30 Techniques ,. will be diseusaed at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Wham Building, Room 317. Finally. a worksbop on Student Center Auditorium "Fighting ~.... Amdety" will be held at 2 p.d!. 'rbursday iD the Wham Buildq. Room D. -

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The Recreatloo Center Base Camp is offering a 50 perr.ent ! TIlE GOLD MIlE discount ~ the rental 01 outdoor CARRIES campir.,g equipment that will be ;1 --', 611 S. Illinois checked out for the entire G This Weekend 0 II Christmas Break. Base Camp I You con have deep will be closed Dec. m through ,. pan pluo by the slice Jan. 16. Information can be obtained at 536-5531. Ext. 47. the t! anytime at Th. Gold Mine. The Carbondale Chapter 01 J. the American Association of Willie Gieger Band '. Whole pie orden ready University Women will have its i~ In 15 mlnut... annual educatiooa\ foundatioo fund-raising auctioo duriDl irs :; Call for delivery after 5:00 and get a meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Faculty Club on the corner Fri. & Sat. ,. coupon for a free medium soda. 529-4130. 0( Grand and Elizabeth streets. ~wfembers are requested to ~------., tring a recipe or 8l' Qrlwrapped white elepbantw auction off . LIVE MUSIC TILL 4A.M. ~ lowT_; , 1141. UI i and a dish 01 fiDget food to pllS!l H h arOWld. lnge Rader will lead a ~ b:,;;JI~ Old Rt. 13 near Murp ys oro I discussion 01 the group's ...~ ... I 4S7~'13C'." ! educational foundation ~ _/~,... "-.. ~.i!~:'~~~:' ". TI~PEY'S R~ AU;;N~'ll The Sierra Club will hike to -. Belle Smith Springs Saturday. Anyone interested is requested • Home-cooked plate lunches to bring a lunch and meet in ~ parking lot of the First NationaJ • Home-baked pies Bank at S.30 a.m. Informatieu can be obtained by calling 549- • Good old country breokfas t 12 pit cons 4.24 0048. with biscuits & sro';y The 01 map and COID- ~ss reading will be taught (Sot. breakfast til J p.m.) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at of Nature. There is an Open all night New Year's Eve 6,,~ b~I •. 2.24 sa fee aod ~stratioo can be ~~~6'{ calling Jerry Culen at Plush banquet rooms available- book your Christmas parties now! The Carbondale Public 6pkcam 1.62 Library will have Holiday ()ptIft S • .Ift. - • p ..... Storybours Saturday and Dec. C..... Sunday 12. The program for preschool through second grade aged 1603 Walnut MUI'physboro 12pk. btl•. 2.89 children will be from 10 to lU:30 a.m. and OIM lor children in 750 mI thJrd lfTaa ~ and older wilJ be Buratl Astl Spumante 4.99 from 1 to 2 .,.m. 750ml 1.99 The Southern Dlinois Fnends Dragone Lambn'Ko Meeting sponsors a silent vigil expressing opp.osition to PEN ...... cIen Uebfraumllch 2.62 military and nuclear build-up from 2 to 3 p.m. every Saturday 150ml on the corner of iHinois and Bombay Gin 750ml 7.99 Main in Carbondale. In­ USE formatioo can be o'ltained by 9 calling ~ or 1-833-5701. H9 Canadian Mlat litw 6.99 Richard M. Fon, director of the Department of Treatment SUNDAY DECEMBER I I Be Adve.,turous Development, Anna Mental 12-IPM Health and Developmental ENJOY HOLIDAY ReFRESHMENTS WHtL.E Try making your o.....'n Beer & Wine Center, will give a BROWSING THROUGH OUR COLLECTfOIII OF W~ offer all the !~upplies for Rehabilitation Institute Pro­ CHRISTMAS GIFTS. CAR OS & ORI\IAMENTS. making your own. Seminar on "The Treatment ~ 209s ilfinois SeJf..abusive Behavior" from 3 .;ralbol'ldale rile most convenletl' store In to 4:30 p.m. Friday in Lawson a 161. town oHors a wide selection llc"ido'Cf'PC":,nd:;t,~O; , af cheese. meats and 'res" ~__ Group l)utdoor Recreatioo bohed b.-oed. .- - Programs is sponsonng an (Q Introductory Cross Couotf' Skiing l"(,'rkshop open to ::::~_~~~_;~~__~_= .. ::::::~::~~~!!!!!!!!!!~ .BA - a=li~ students, .acuay, staff aad aJUJIllIi fr'oA."D 7 to 9 p.m. MOilday in th(, Ohio Room. No ~tioo is necessary. HOLlllJAY SAVINGS An ilppredation potluck dinw~' for the NewmaD Center's ----~--I Hea rt ~Ij Heart volunteer I---·.. --.... Jrogr.... wiD be from • to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Newman Center, 715 S. Washington. A : ( ~\ C0UP%ON . I film on the "helping pI'tIfesakm" wiD be Ibmm and people .-e requested to brirW a I _. 0 011 .J dish to abare. 2o The ammaI Cbristmu tree I ..... --.-.-- EntireStock I sale .pon~red by the SIU-C ...;. SIU ~.="'~",:::,,":.'=: 1~\D~DEC.s.a981 SWEATERS I unim:(il ~~~~'H"'IIIiIII~"'·./ __ .~_· ... - __-•.• -•.• -._._- __-_.- __-_ .• -_ .•'.-_ .••.. -.- .... _-•.•••·.- •..•..•_•. · •.•.!!. ••.•On~.a._-"j~~ GSC committee to probe sabbatical leave policy ENJOY MUSIC TEXAS STYLE

By AlaD SeaUey money is avanable, all typea of with Stan Writer research sbooId be consIdered, DOt just sabbaticals. Concerns voiced over a new The research committee will AILEEN AND ELKIN THOMAS sabbatical leave policy. which find out if graduate faculty is supported by tI'.e Faculty disagree with the sabbatical Senate prom,..~ tIM! Graduate who have recorded .., j extension policy. and if so, ask Counci to ""er the issue to its that they report the with such greats as '. -'1. ' research committee for study. disagreements to the Faculty Meeting on Thursday. the Seante. Bob D~~an, Lenard Cohen ~ , council a1sc. formed an ad hoc The a:d hoc committee on committee to look Into the distribution 01 funds for sum· and VJ aylon Jennings distributiOll 01 funds for sum­ mer classes will study how mer classes and referred srudy funds are currentlX dispersed, 01 a proposal for ? new categ.lry and then the council wiD decide $1.00 of graduate ,ellowships to what guidelines for summer committee. funding it would !!'.Ipport. John ~:.o. vice president Study of the nn category of for academic affairs and fellowships, th!! Morris Friday, December 4 research told the council that GraduaU! Fellowship Program, the Dr.. Sabbatical policy would was referred to the educational Stu Ctr Old Main Room policies committee. It would :ar=::,~ ;!~u!! rr:n :: es~blish up to ten mootha to six mootba. Current .fellCWSh!e' paymg $7,500 for rune mOi1 __ ,!, 8:30 JAY KLEEMAN policy omits w 4VJ montm.the for new doctGralltudents. paid leaves wanted to conduct Funding would come from the research. cllrrent fellowship program, I 9:00 AILEEN & ElKIN Marvin Kleinau, Faculty Jobn Jac!oaon, a,,!mg dean of mOMAS Senate president. said any ~ Graduate Schooi. has said. extended sabbaticals would be ~ by SPC Unte- ~ Cam1ttee granted by the Summer I Researcb Fellowships Com­ mittee, but funding would come from other areas within academic affairs and research. Gordon Pia, chairman of the Graduate Council's research committee, said he was con­ eemed that priority funding would be giveD to applicants for sabbaticals, and DOt just anyone who reque&t

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-.:~ ';~~~~·'··:-:S.'. \l,; , ...... _.,.._., "'''JO'''i'''''~'~ : .~ .... "'~;~.Vlt-N. RIGHT from Page 6 (!') lfachry ----. Moral Majority to liberal 71 5 So minot. • c:.rbonchIle cooservatives. "People ma:y think of JetTY We now have Chinese silks and Falwelf when they think 'right,' rayon kimonOi in stock for Christmas. but for the moot part when people tbink 'right' they think Also, dont miss India imports of Reagan," woo(l said. "The Rhode Island at bargain pdce8! Tunics Moral Majority gives us a bad ~nts 100% tt drawstring, and therm.,1 in cotton. name. OPEN 10~5;30 IS REAGAN 'RIGHT' ENOUGH! - ..- Wood iIm't tile only one who thinks the New Right is bad for the RepubJicaD image. White HOUle poIitic:aJ cooeJuded that ana:!I!':e menthave by Jerry Falwell can amount to ~ kiss ol death. And apparently lb.'! feelings 01 the New Right Ieat.~ is SODJe"Nhat mutual. The t~ eutities feed off each other: "l~ Repubii-t-ans use the New Righl to win ele~tions IlJ'k! tl:~ New Right ttps the Republican pa;ty as a suurce of constituter.". But leaden rI tIM! New Right have voiced dissati.<:!action with the Reagan adminislnltion and Republican congressmen for not pushing right-wing t."!~ and for ap­ pointing Sandra Day O'L.u,"nor to the U.S Supreme Court Aplm.rently lOom!' rlght·wing politicians are not "right" enough for the New Ri~1tt. ''The Republican Party cas an ambivalent fef'Jing about th:! :-it"A' Right," J-Iardsty said. "It's Impossible for them to turn down the support, but they are nol that extreme. The Republican party and the New night are married. but it is not a completely ha~y ~arriage," For now, the RepublicaN and the lI/ew Right are stuck with HANGAR~ each other. but their union may Wine Tasting WIne Tasting face tough times in the next few yean. According to recently Frlclay 4·8 Saturday 1.' published surveyw conducted by the Republican National CGmmittee, Jerry Falwell is now unpopular among voten by (II to to Yago Sant'grla ...... marains the -ny,2 1 and _ 3 In 1the all BibIf! Belt Whether that's an indication that the New Right may be faltering is as unforseen as was -the movement's emerg~

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CUT RATE COMEDY The BOPPIN 88's and Dr. Bombay Revue No A .....ona..r.e . . prizr,s & Giveaways . 1nvitotfon0nl ,ato lOp;.: ~Ic~""ir New' questions in actress' death Breakfast Special LOS ANGELES (At~) - Nn aboard the yacht Capricorn off Assistant Los Angl'!les County Monday·Friday 7am·4pm questions were raised Thursday Santa Catalina Island Saturday Coroner Kidlard Wilson said Saturdoy & Sunday 8

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,-:.-_ r ...... -.-----.... _ •• -- ...... _... _...... _'---_ ... , .CIiIt ...... , ...... --...... - THE ...- ...... -_.. _-. I nu.DlG STATION RErUS";-ER FOR '100- I REGISTER FOR A I l1OOW.MAtN I fREE__ CAR .. __ Fort • __ A WEEKEND ...... :. __ , I• FREE GASOLINE • 0,...... _ ...... : (Next to WAl-MART) _ ... _-- I "-... ~ ...... ---- ...... Carllontlale. au.. . 1--..--- I ~ME._ .•• ___..••• ,_--'-_ Mt-nu,.~ ' ADOAESS ___.;.... ____··~_· __ ...... ~~'yJ'.~ . . I ....1t:.-.---.-:::::~~-~,...;...."~-·ltrfH~~ 1m i:JtJ;,ri!:~ iiti_;;;7..::::-:.:i:;;:ii.::-~.::~'"-.: TIMN"_~~' .;" L. 4 ••••••••••• i; Fifth .Madrigal Dinner series Get In shope for the holidays ... ONE FREE WEEK (Dec. 7-11) at keeps ~f:nglish traditions alive The Fitness Ce~.ter SIU-C will get " taste 01 tertainment performed in the Each program will beJdn at aer~bic dancing • exerCise closs." Renaissance revel!y next week castles and country manors 01 6:30 p.m. The priced the clinner whirlpool • sauna • tannina booth with The Fifth Madri(!ru Dinner Eng'ish noblemen. is $11.95. Reservations may be Ofo'-4tn !! ••m, •• p.m. Mon.-Fri. Concert senes. Tuesday The Student Center-sponsored made at the Student Center 1-12 p.m. Sat. through Sunday nights in dinners wiU be dt>cked with aU Central Ticket Office (rom 9 South 51 next to Arnold'. Market Ballroom 0 of the Student the trimmings 0( a feast in a.m. to B p.m. weekdays. 5fl-4404 ~ Center. "Merrie Olde England." In­ cluding costumed performers The madrigal dinner has been singing madrigal songs and a tradition since its origins in fUletide carols, and dancers. the 15th and 16th cen.uries. JUgglers, a string quartet and a English composers revised the braSs ensemble. Flaming plum originally Italian madrigal into pudding and sparkling wassail ~=rn~~~ an informal type of ~n- will complement the repast. - ._._ .. _.. - -- - _._-_._-_.- -_._-- ---1 RED LIPS .Presents: b. Student Center I KISS MY J~appy Hour IIII FOOd Service I 11130·8100 ~IIII' Dally l AMtRKAN I TAP j ..... ,._- , .. Featuring- ~III' I ~-, I , 3SC Drafts I Daily' . b;;;:d (~:: $1 .. 75 PltC!l1ers Specials m ~~lAR~~CE ~~ .witb~ ,. 12.4,81 Frida~ Ham Ala Kina $2.05 S 1 7S CJ~t""" (;~ Peas • I :~.:~S~;~:.) :: :=.:._ 6S~ OW j Dinner~,:~~- R<'II $2:~ The Tap will Be CIOSrea C'.oupons available in the St.uck!1t EnL<>rtainer 'Sunday December 6th "------~~------~-~-- --- All Day And NI~Jht

ORIENTAL FOODS The Finest Chin('Sf' CuiSine - (Across from the University Mall) OPEN SEVEN DA YS A WEEK . 11-1' Sun-Thurs/11-11 Fri a. Sat Lunch from 110m/Dinner from 4:3t Dally call for Dinner R...",.tlons: .57-1114 Newly Expanded Menu Incudf'.: . Peking [)uI.:k. Lobster Szechuan. Scali ..... Red Snapper. Moo Shu Pork. Pressed Duck. etc. r-----. LUNCH SPECII..L-----, , SIZZLING THREE DELICACIES I , renet. Chicken Br_t, Jumbo Shrimp and Choic. I ~lJ'::l~l9i Z Beef souteed with on as~t ot Chinese 1_"'"...... WA"" "'._ o vegetables. Served on 0 siuling hot plate. < ..."LIr....I:~... #-\,.,. ~ (large "inner Portion shored by Two) > o Comes with: 2 pi_ ot fried dumpling".,. pwrson. E ...,.ur'<''1I''I'Jl.... V Steamed Rice. For1une Cookie. .. ~ $5.99 for 2 V.lld nil Dec 28 ~~ .r..tI"=~_H .: -----VALUABLE COUPON. _ m ~....,...... ~ FLAMING PU PU PLAnER :: • GilA to your taste chO'OdiO beet 0f1d spore i ribs on the hlbocni. Dip ternpuro wimp. fried dumpll~ ond wdntons in sWHf Gild sour laue. from the lazy 1UtOft.' . $ 2.95 per pertOft-Valid nil Dec. 28 I _ . (MInimum 2 pet"-.) (n:OOAM"':3Opm), '. L ___ --\--'LUNCH 'PEa At ' • ,__ _ DAILY APPY HOUR(I:30-4:30) Tropical Drinks & ,mpor18ct wineS Sid. Orders & ApfNtizers at Discount Prices . lAC from Page 1 two Graduate Student Council 'acuity now constitute the He said thai If the two­ representathe!! and one majority, ~tudent-constituency approach ~t"tive each from the Also included in the report is IS used, he advocates having Alumni Association, the Ad­ an objection by W.D. Klimstra. only one graduate student ministrative-Professional Staff a faculty rP.preSentative to the representative becatJse there Council and the Civil Service lAC. to the proposed mem­ are fewer graduate students Council. The civil service bership of students. K1imstra than undergraduates. representative would be able to said students should be selected The changes recommended vote on the lAC, whereas that as a single constitt'ency rather by the ad hoc committee were position presently does not have than from botJ1 the USO and the designed to be more sJM!Clfic on a vote. mIL the tAC's role. Paratore said. In addition, the president would appoint four more faculty representatives and a com· munity representative. THE WINE STORE A . 'National Collegiate A Athletics Association rule n!qUi1'es the lAC to have a 1I1l.... 4!P. N mAjority of faculty. and the tpn LIQUOR MART D LIQUOR MART VP from Page 3 Wall & Walnut (Eastgote Shopping Center) 109 North Washington 549-5202 ·AD GOOD THI'U SUNDAY, DEC." 457··2721 take" between the University and the region, according to Farrell. Efforts at fund raising would be directed at industries whic~ make use 01 SIU-C graduates 9 and alumni. according to 12 Pok Cans Farrell, who said that SIU-C's "party school" image wot;ld also be one 01 his concerns all BUSCH" viee president. The school's illlP.ge is not as bad as many ~re here believe it to be, he sat'" "1 think it's a better school than some people here think it is," FarreU said. H] thiDk a Jot 01 people here are concerned with the way it's viewed, but that also happens at a lot nI other universitles." Toe vke III esidentia1 posibC'n was vacated May 12 Whell George "~~e took a leav(: 01 a~ lo become an executive consult.ant with the American Council OD f:ducation in Washington. ~.e two remaining candidates. whose names have not ~ released, will visit the campus next week. REA\TEN PJIJL MON~rEZUMA. V'eritas. •. Vita .•. ! GIN_~. 'VINO! , $3 $ il;;O~I~~ia.. :.~., .. · t 750ml II

lI4S•• 41PB ABC? H:,e ONt Y L--___----' - ONt Y Kegman

Free SPECIAL EXPORT SPECIAL EXPORT Tasting... Sat. 1.. 5 PM 29 i@1~, ~ $2~! 6Pak ~~~'l~:-\ ONVISO . N.R. Stls. $2 N.R. etls. . Asti Spumante ~ RHINELANDER :~~'399 fl:::~ + DEP. $2791~~"';. . ' 12 Pak. ~. \~~\ . ~... 24-12OZ. RET. ens. N.R. Btls. ~~ RIUNITE. .. ''-'.' $2!! ~~!.:~!!:.$ .. 99!.~~~ '.. 'I?~.~." ~-l • 150m' ,,' .... ;.-. ~ FAST DrUVE~ THRlI WINDOW Mon·Sat 10·8 ZA DS Get these g~·eat Columbia family releases on !lale now at Plaza.

8orbora Streisand Earth. Wind & Fire Jacksons Liv. NeIlDIomond

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Ony Osbourne ~Adam & The Ants IIElvis Costello The Jones Girls *We Spacial Order* ~

1982.. 83 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

The 1982-83 ACTlFa·mily Financial Statement (ActlFFS) forms are now available at the Office of Student Work and Financial Assiatal'-;~. (Woody Hall, n.. Wing, Third Floor) You should obtain this form before V'=-d return home for Christmas break. Since actual 1981 income data is necessary to complete the 82,s3 ACTIF':'S form correctlv. the application MUST NOT BE SIGNED OR SUBMITTED UNTI:t., AFrERjAl'l\JARY 1, 1982.

"{be 82-83 ACTIFFS form will.,llow y~l to apply for:

1.. Pel. (Ballic) Grant Answer "yes" to question 74.

2. Illinois State Scholarship Commission Monetary Award (ISSC)

Answer "yes" to question 74 and 75a.

3. Cam;tuS-Based Aid

Ans;Rer "yes" to question 7Sb, complete section H, lut SIUC'.school code 11144 under q~estion 76, and include the ACT proc:euina fee.

1982",83 ACTIF-~ forms should be completed and mailed in the self-addressed envf!lo;: to Iowa BEFORE APRIL 1, 1982 to assure priority processing. . Applications ntailed after that date viU be proc~~ on a funds-available basis.

Paid for by the Office of Student Work and Financlal ..<\sailltance. Dr::: ~··· ~~,:;~!~~a;~~~:!:;~~:~:~a~~Friday at the University pieces to a piece large enough The nhibit will be open s-k!i~~. " d ~:~:~:::I. . I~ Museum in Faner Hall. for vieweJ'S to walk through. through Dec. 16 from 108.m to ~~ ..: . an inexpenSive Aileen MacKeogb, a 4 p.m. on weekdays and fron; ~~iSJ-:r\_~~ cuisine. FulbrigbtSchc\arfrom ~nd, MacKe(\gb, who recently 1:30 to 4:30 9.m. Sunday.. _ _ . used mainly wood and S-per in received another ICboIarship Admission Is free and open to I'Ioelabtyha"",""" ..57--4313 her master of fine arts thesis from Ire:l:a:nd:,~bas::exbi:·b:i:ted~her:..:the:PU:b:li:C. ______~~"""!."""'!Ior!.~""'!,,*~'.~Wnd>!~'~""""'!~~!!~~!!!!!1~~

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I (iji#l GeneraITe;ephone QUIKCASH Friday's Puzzle POll ACROSS DubIn 1 NItitc. •.g. 54 Rewrtt. CHRISTMASI 5 wont ~ ReIuct.nce Trade In 'our 10 I»Mory e1 o.Ity ...... Iry 14 F8IIhIon 82 Ir8n money r I t! ,. .IcnIpMe.. .. 15 CrudaI 83 Ir1ec:rIN IN A[iijl .C...... 18 Bontto 84 Ronw'IIynnt 010 For Instant Cash! 17 A88OCtIIteI! 85 ecmp.trIoI I LIT 18 RIgor ee ErtgIIMt CIty l "! 1& JCO.N. 20 ~ 87 "-'I Mg8f1y I lD<01ed InsIde ....wo.td 22 US tax gp. 823IHI...,.. Ave 457 ~l 23...... DJWN ::,' 24 sn.-s 1 CurTent unI'Is i~~ :ze c.rd game 2 o.r.n.nt I " ~~ 27 O~1ng 3 Slothful 1,1 30 TrIInIIII 4 Merits ~l I 0"14 [TI ...... 34 S1em 5 EnIoYs (£) PINCH PEN.NY I~~ I 36 GrIpe 8 Per10nnIng .. - .~ I " I! \ .ADD I D 35 K.ap out 7 PrIdI_ 37 PIMII 8 ,. -- to :ze E"_ 47 Intoxicated ~ LIQUORS ~ 311 TumpiIc_ 18ugh" 29 Poin1. • WMre Yt. 605 E. Grand lewis Park 529-3348 40 Hernando de 9 Numbe- 30 CuthIon let. Ie Hours 11·1 M· Th 102 F·Sol 1·1 Sun 10 IS 8nG'Y 31 DMJIIIng 50 Der. n. .. 1 Equ.I: Pref. 1 ~ IUr b6Wdft' ~2 Croc:', kin 51 M8IfIc Wine!. Liquors

Satukl Saving Card H.,:~.,n.-I.?ok for Our Savings CClrd Special. ,-:/1 ~...... ---- ...... -~ ~, ~~~ " G~~~~ DANCE ALL ~~\\\\~ WEEKEND TO b" THE ROCK N' ROLL OF w.. troods llquon GospeIand look StoI'e Bcakln-Robbtn. 31 Flavors Hldtory Log Pouf Brown Realty & Ina Carbondale CabI. TV FI.thcher'. Barber Shop Murda.. HaIr FashlOfM Helleny', '"vmttu.~ Customo...~,.. Crls1oudos ,,1k.ry ~ '.leU Ft-rlk.. !f~'i; ... Knook Jim Cherry holty lCohala Gotdens ~~~~Sherl-Oan Hallmark ~ val.,. Hordwa...

The friendly . .;,~ erchants of Murdale wish you .j PINBALl C'"~~S • GREAT DRINr.s TOOl Merry Christmas'and Happy i~ew Year

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warm when the cold WIndS blow In the Marlboro spill cowhide coat With sherpa IImng. ThiS claSSIC rugged western Ir)ok IS at home on the ranQt or adapts easily to Clt'f 1''11' Sizes $-M-L·XL In camet. bfl.99 RED CARh:l

levi's® Stretch Jeans

lp.vi's'" make jeans with real flex "~jY.:al' Cotton/lycra olend gives ;!OU a fit that moves, Straight leg cut in heavyweIght 1 4 oz. denim. Siz~s 29-38, 33.00 RED CARPET

f"ii..~naL Comfortable. Versatile. 'nUs Chrie__ ...... Swiss army offICers shirt with epaulets elltey ...... ".aM,," featur.. C(MMtrtible sleeves, button pockets. ... 10096 cotton in black. burgundy. chambray or khakr; 5-M·L;.XL Commands attention Revolving with a blazer and slach. or is perfectly at 8a$4 ChaJ'lre for casual wear. t 3.00 ~ . RED C~RPET ..

"'" ""\ .. ... ~ f '':i; '::.c. ; .... ' .~ of?t ii r- 109V W!!/' (qqoH t ~,.' acr'c< j UXIIO SKYLINE, 2 bedroom, lZOOd BUYING USID V.W.I, condition. For further informauon. Vajly~Jan call 529-21191! between I'" 10 p.rn &.pc:...... Weekdays. I!8"1Ae072 ClasalflM ...... ad.:! Rates STEREO m~u~I1."~ cenls Pft' word PRICE CUT Il.OOO.t.O. Live for less than ... the CMt of 1'ftIt: own my Two Da,...9 cenIa Pft' word. per co ... UXM Norris. 1!l74. excellent REPAIR condition '" insulation, cheap IM!at Atdo Haapltaf ...... , da-fbree or Four Da~ cents per '" air. total ..ectric. new waSher .. lacrou'rem the n-am s1Qtion) ~Ve~CW'me Day_7 cenls per =nn;r "TV a:~e:r':d. ~ ~ ~ 1:~ Day~ cenIa =.oorin~esrgetoba& I.::t la~: per word. per day. pe~:a ~M:; Day!t-S cenls ~J~s ~~J:~1:il!.t~8 a.m. or after 5 p.m. 121SAe73 ~~ ~~;e Ct~ 0:: Parts & Servfce SHARP IX48 TRAILER. Un· day's incorrect inserli~'n. Ad· _--.------... i vertisers are responsible for 'varnished~~'l:r~~ .... ood. Must see. fOREIGN $2295.00. Jay 529-32811 1381Ae077 ::c!~:: ~~=t~ CAIPAITS adv«tiser which IesIIen the value[;:: Miscellaneous of the advertiser.~ent will be ad- USED FURNITURE AND a~ ~~: o~'r~~r:a~:i 529-1.... your ad, call 53&-3311 before 12:00 GLGaALAUTO ~~'='N~':'Rtt~: :.~~~~ nooo for canc:e1lation in the next North on Hwy, 51 and E. Main. open 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. 112OAf069 day's issue Camondol. lS WCIri Mlntmam AIk ..... ow ...... c.d USED FURNITURE. LARGE m~~:~wc~~?J::"~~~ ~ :~r:tion. ~: Jr~reS. \i: the rater applicable for the number 'or Service Kitty~RR'.Hurst.1L. 987-2491. 529-1642 l222Af1Y74 ~~~~=~~~ S1.00 to cover the cost ~ the .L.. ____------' i nr~~~~~E~~d S~~. E~~f~ nect!lIS8rv~perwork. pa~a:if"~~:~:~ :rUS~ Motorcycles TYPewriter E:tchange. 1101 North accounts with establiShed credit. 750 HONDA 1973. Must see. $8('0.00. ~~:t~~pen :1=6 , 549-5826 1472Ac70 PIA..'IIO PLAYS GOOD. Old, oak 4 "... ~ - .til . ' .. fOR SALE, . 1971 KA W 500 neMs 1100.00 of worII :t:rrs~~ ~th~~ ~~ ::: . . ... " to run. $)50.00. 1976 RM SUZUKI tavern. Sa.., to 6 foot tall. Phone 987- ~.~~~~8~tof~ 2491. l302AfIl71 STEREO -Automo.,I'es BI694AC075 'GOOD CLEAN REFRIGERA'IX R SABIN AUDIO for sale. 987-21491. 1~_J,f81 CHICK OW LOW DIICIOUNf BIG-BIG-BIG. Big sale throughl NICIS ='~!;:u~e:~~~ HAfURPower& ...... A ... W. Main. • Ed~ingS Building' Carbondale. 1415AJ75 28% OFF JVC L-A21 ,umtaWe Apartments wtttt ......

$101 A~AILA"IMMIDIA1ILY

'IDK SA-C '» AN .... furnished Efflc...-.cy Apt. $3.25 $2.75 NO PITS i4 HONDA CJVJC WITH 1.000 MAD ADCOM in iIes on new engine still IDJIfer .,AMANA In'NAWCftMI warranty, S1.400 or beat oIf~. 457- JlAKAMICMI _AJIILAIIAa 2823. 12-uAa74 ... ACOUS'nCI 0ItArflI ROYAL RlNTALI MARa TIOWM:S ..MANY a.....MAJOII ......

1W8 tlONDA ACCORD J976 DATSUN 210 21)000-..... __ ...... 15366-2 Manual __ion. , .155'I1·1 HANDICAPPED/DISABLED 61 ..529-2983 1971 DATSUN KING CAB 1976AMC HOtlNET STUDENTS f'IdIup., •. : __ ..... ,' .154,..' Good ...... , ...... "*-, Avallablelmmecllately 1971 DATSUN 210 1975DATSUN210 • r &.dr-oom apfS. • SubsIdmJd housing hotdIback... ~... ~ ~ .SIoft. ~ .. dr-ope ,..", boNd Oft IncorN ,,,, ...... _...... r.w7.' ...... , ...... 15-03-1 TDK'£PU Clt'ldcarpet • laundry facilities 1917 DATSUN 200SX .1JHIIffecJ ,.".,.,..., .12mont1t .... 1975 DATSUN 210 VHS, Beta. Audio CostetW 5· .... AM FM ...... IS!III-l ...... AM-$M ...... "..,.., Low.etPrbelnS.lII. Contact VIrginia Hopld_~ Ma...... 1975 V.W. DASHBl I"'. MAZDA ItX-4 No Appointment N..... ry SIDflan Wovan- ••.. " •.•• "...., AM-fM ...... __"- "...... ', .n...... , ...... ",..2 ....11 ... ,.81 Office Call Larry - Menon • Paul t-/"IU'.: ~ THI ..... _--& fiIiEmJ M·F 8:30-5:00 Iee._ More At...... YIDIOSTORI Sat.'Sun. EP"S DAtSUN ...... :,~~...... l:CJ0.5:00 '10'",. MIRe.,. FURNISHED PRIVATE ROOM in i Sleep1nta looms hott,St' very close to ~ampus for , ...... A~~ ;~. ReDt IIICIudel utllir..:~ t IIIodrs frOM (;empue AVAILABLE NOW· ROOM IN ItYIIAMIH DECEMBER RENT FREE. 1 CARBONDALE MOBILE HOMES. ~0U8. If.Jiet 3 bedroom house Bedroom aoartmellt aear campus. S4f.3000. B 1141k'1O S1.Lhwtl.... 1230.llO-montb . include. heat. m~ntimm:r~~ J~:nOO~ Mt-MM or 07.""1 Available December 6. Can Jane SUBLET FOR SPRING. lOXse tot'o 6659. 4.."7-8888. BI5116Bd70 457-4188 (daya) or 529·1273 bedroom. A.C., furnished., ~170 (evenings). 1152Ba089 IURPHYSBORO. ONE month. pets call now 5»-~~IIe077 EDROOM, aD eIeetrIc. Mature NICE. CLEAN, EFFICIENCY apt. duUs.451--3544. Bl1448a70 2 BEDROOM LOCATED IN sr.'aD ~~~~~~ tree 1hade1 5 trailer court. Ri~ UBLET APARTMENT TILL behind f :'eds Dance Barn. ~.i Two bedroom 3,rtment. Available Jan. 1.$125.00 mo. 457· 2 BEDROOM APAR1'MENT 119.00 4334. BI328Bca77 XMida~~":~~rf:t4 and ~4 utilitie.monlh. 2U! varden m. 11 858a075 Park 5G-2487. 1',16Ba7"' SINGLFS. I BEDROOM. SI65 per month mcludes heat. waler. trash. AND 2 BEDROM. Nicely fur· SUBLEASE COUNTRY SET· I rnlIintenance. Furnished and air ~j~.carper. No ~~;; TING, three bedroom apartment I two miles south. Utilities el!C:;r. , ~:= lre~:::.n~~JI: S49-3OIn. BI451Bc82 I ~~~I2S. each perl::~74 . ",:'f~:eoo~~rrs ~:a~ ~i AVAILABLE SPRING oday. ~17r.. ISSIBa70 LOVELY, FURNISHED. ONE SEMESTER· Extra nice. 12X65. 2 bedroom. Spacious, clean. A.C. bedroom. carpet throughout. Ac, EFFICIENCY APTS. VERY cbe Reasonable rent. Quiet. !lesirable neighborhood. 6&H621 after 6:00 ~n;~ Bus, $230.00 perl~~ 8:.~~~,~~~ p.m. 16718a074 SUBLEASE JAN. I Clean 1 t'}r~. ~~~ !~'.,~J: ~A:E.~~~ecl bedroom apartment, No pets. ~~r:~~~1~1°t!a= ,\c. All u=id. 3 ~ (rom ClnH to camJlll8. 200A W. Monroe. :~:~~(i~~f.ibul~= trailer at Roxanne Trailer Court . ampus. . 1563Ba77 I Apartmeot A. s.1H334. 1675Ba71 SI25.00 ~r month. Female, MOB' LE HOMES. 12X5O. 2 P."!ferTt!'d Call 5::9-469S or 453-50 18 • nr~tOUSE\n ~ED~~~ " House. ~~!\v~glea:Wf'P:c~45!f- if DO answer. I493Ben ' SE. $175 per mo. CbJ utilities. 3 BEI>RooM HOUSE. ~ nice 1I37lI. 15398ct8!i ROOMMATE WANTED: 2 bdrm big y house by Arnolds Market. Very ~~#s.,~e!;l~ & =~ ~~: ~~ l2!i3~~ 12"x5O" 2 BEDROOM trailer. ~om"rtaole, 1112.50 a month. 'PARTMENT BY COM· TWO OR THREE rooms in small ~. It:at~~~tr!~t ~~I!i~~·F~~lt~~~· ;, 'INICATION Building for ~~mht;e':ntft)' ~t:; Available December 31st. Call 5»- 1550Be72 3319. 1538Bc:070 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED ~;bIe~~~d campuschilake. w~ and Msll. 5 TO sb4tre two bedroom fum,'lbed B1S41Ba77 MOBILE HOME FOR rent. Clean. I r:~ ~~~mpus. ::s.:s~ two bedroom. call 529-4301. trailer. CkIse to campus. rJr~4 MURPHYSBORO, 2 BEDROOMS, BI533Bc:75 ~ beII~ iDaulated. $t96.00 ~ ROOMMATE WANTED. SPRING ~B=~~ GRADUATING DECEMBER. semester, own room. SllS and one- =.ties. 0 c:Ililchn ~CBaoss MUST sublet two bedroom trailer. ROOMMATE NEEDED 1M· ~~~~=~ed, el[c;~!l:A~i Ta-ms vft)' negotiable, $49-37'32 MEDIATELY to 1Iha~ 2 bedroom ~~~~~.~~. campus. Dl'NN APARTMENTS FOR rent.. Bryan. 15171k'1O trailer. $92.50 a month plus ., 1667Be7S rurnlsbed one bedroom arert. THREE BEDROOM FURNISHED utilities. walking distance to ._------menta, available imllledia el~ I boule, ~ MUI1Ihysboro ~ 12XlIII 2 or 3 BEDROOM, furnished campus. Call Brema ~8tm) ROOMMATE NEEDED LARGE Phone ~~. Bl~aa borbood, ucellent condition. or unfurnished, carpeted. air prag!!, patio. central air, ab- conditioned. anchored, uo· =a~~~~~Jf.;l- ~~~ ROOM FOR JIIALI!! Grad student ioIutely DO peta. call ~\~Bb'l7 pool. sorry MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for immediate JIM8. 1666Be71 in modern bome. cooking =r~ DOCt~ large 2 bedroom trailer. fl1l11ished. P!"ivilege!!. T.V. aD utiht:ies in- pay" ezpense!I. 5»-38110. 1521Beet ROOMMATE WANTED FOR 3 cluded: Stse per IDOIIth. 8l\4-55M THREE BEDROOM FURNISHED after 5 p.lII. 15Z.1Ba7" Iboule. top carbondale Ioeatioll :=. ~~~:~HE~tI.~ ROOMMATE WANTED FOR ~ ~PusAll~tit!II~: Yuat see to appreciate. ~ll Pete =~':r.' abeoIu~~ =r='=r~~.::.gt =-~~~~3:' or Steve at ~. 1654Be072 Call5G-I783. IMBc0e8 3 BEDROM SPLIT·LEVEL. !.:Jl :k~'=~~ 6:~J6~ ROOMMATE WANTED FOR CARBONDALE MOBILE HOMES. large. furnished 2 bedroom trailer. ~~~~'549- North Hwy 51. 54.3000. BI6115Bd7 1 or 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES Quiet location. EVenings'l~~ EFFICIENCY AND ONE 1M47. BI4t8Bb83 WANTED 3 bedroom cnunt~ Bedroom arrtmenta. CIoae to EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY 4 BEDf:OOM HOUSE, 1 ~ bQ:b :~IIe. ~~. C'arlt11~ r==~III:I':,,~I~m=' ROOMMATE NEEDED! In =-Uoftma.~ "Jo~",l{ =":~~oo·~~ carbondale area. M'1St be atable ROOMMATE NEEDED SPRING ~: ~~, ~~.se:me: TWO . 2 BEDROOM' APART­ caa ...... c .' ~.. .l6l48b&I ud~QU15a-35L"3,,~. ,emeater, furnisbed I bedroom 'Good location'. ~~593& after MENTS. One ia fIlmished. M_ be 6:. p.m• .....,.! J.NCIBeI&" clean 8Ild 54Hi18 H BEDROOM CLOSE To 8IU. ~~ t. ~ .:Jl"RZ~ ~ ~ It. MOBILE ROME ax. dow to 1M. . 1&13Be'77 FEMALE ROOMMAT!! WANTED illSllllBaet ~ fumiIIIed, lID 1:8': to share comfortable two bedroom gas. ONE BEDROOM. ALL eIeetric. 2 :mpus~~ ~ ~ r 2 MALE ROOMMATES IN Lewia b'ailer. Jan. 15. Own room. $90.00 a TWO BEDROOM, FENCED Yard, f>!~ \iliaoD drJ:or RozanDe mouth. Should have own tnm- pel8o.k. PIOalllGlltll. ~BbII Homeolfree. South ~ ~~7S~ertO ~~t. ~m":m~~~.~ ~ ~Bcim 549-8401. 1&16Be77 ~~y~ Jan453-2321~~ ~~~~bIe DOW, ~~ TWO, THREE, AND FOUR WE NEED TWO roommates at 505 ::=!~iC~eer~~ T'F,o BEDROOM, UN· BedrOom bouIes. dole to campus. :'URNtSHED. Walk to ea:npus. ::r~Jt:::.~~~~\II one more roommate! Loc:ation: ~u~ween t a.m. ao::J:91:S 1612Be70 Lewis Park Cost: SI04.O:: month. ONE ROO-M-M-A-T-E--F-O-R:::--2 ~II anytime S49-4877. 1621Be74 ~~uas:~~~7t THREE BEDROOM HOUSE with ruRNtsHED EFFICIENCY APT. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED ~=J:e~vailabIe ~bIeTVi:r-""::m·u!!!!~""~42a- ._..... to share 3 bedroom apartment at All electric, air eonditioDin~ 15I1BIm ~ Inootb, wall to wa I ______~ __16_10Be75 Circle Park Manor. 'For Spring ~. oI'~ ~~~::: FOR RENT: 4 room fum!sbed ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR Semeater.caU549-31198. 151MBa7J 1 p.m. 1580Ba71 I boule. can .7-1537. UIl4Bb'l2 ~=::n~.traiIer Duplexes SlCELY FURNISHED ONE i Uuc8uh'D:4LE AREA H~vSING, 16098e71 I 2 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED bedroom ~ to IIUbIeue im- LarJ[e 3 bedrooL."1 fUI"APAiIed bouse. I AC, carpet, water included. 200d mediat~. n 549-7295 or ~-4141 !o\t'ba~air ~ert a::; rate. 45'f.-e, $29-1735. 1597111'76 after 5: . l573Ba77 ~1eC'mada Inn on Old Rt. I 13 west. caD 684-4145. Bl&l?Bb77 I NICE 2 BEDROOM. natural ~i 60S WEST COlLEGE. ROOMS for duplex behind University Ma men, $130.00 per month, utilltis NICE THREE BEDROOM house I mile fl'Om campus, $!!SO mon • I DO pets. call 542·3533. BI665Bf ~~~~ i =~~~~~~I SUPER RENT DISCOUNT, very ONE BEDROOM QU"1location S BEDROOM HOUSE, ~ A~ I spac~ 4 bedroom. S280 per =3~~Roa,~= ~~ tumisbed. C:~bn I IIiooth. urpbysboro, ~Bf73 NICE EFFICIENCY APT to EXTREMELY NICE 3 BEDROOM ~,..tlt~:"= hoIae with ft~ and dish- included ill real. Call 5494144 alter 4:00 p.m. tG81174 ~=rd. ~~ ::r:wsublet avail Jan 15, call ~ um. 16S3Bb72 MALE ROOMMATE WANTED. CLOSE 1'O~s.~ PRACIOUS 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath lD =,S:=,4bedroom~ ~(Jp.m..t~ IIII~. Beautiful weI.I k;t . Bl 1 FEMALE ROOMMATE needed Yard. t33G per m:f~ 1 BEDROOM, FURNISHED, doH =r. for 2 bedroom trailer. Non- 10 campulMf~ Gaa Property 5 BEDROOM HOUSE. nlREE =-e::n~rl~::eaft~ Maraagen, CII' MtffilR~ 7 p.m. Keep tryinI. 175SBe73 =. .. ~onthtwoee~a::T:i =trash Iacluded. 1182 E. Walnut 457- ROOMMATE NEEDED - 2 _ ...MANAO ...... 4334. Bl674Bb077 BJ':.DRM trailer dose to elimpul. fIW1l room. $iIO per month phs. '" Men & Womena Dorms NICE TWO BEDROOM home for AcroM From S.I.U. CCImJ)UI ret. Take O'YW Jamary. Phone ~'~\,..DOL\-.~ ~. 18S8Bb1O FEMALE . NON-SMOKING Kitch.n OV'011obht. Rooms ROOMMATB ~ to share wry dean. cooking prMigIIa =:'~~~A~aO~ hovl!'e ie Cal'boadale. Private In donn. Con stay through =-.o:;'&i~IOD·B&:l~ ~.Jfu~~~~ ...... $145.00 per month. .". l56'8Be7G $75domage~lt. 716S. Mobile Homes ONE MALE ROOMMATE -­ Umv.r.Hy Ave. I BEDROOM, 10XSt traDer. far. lit four bedroom bauIe. FlnIpIaee. aisbed·unfurnished, A.C.) free .. t Phone 52948:J3,...... ~ ""randprba&e.54&-7~ ==:a7.::~ $105,...~ MOVlNG SALE: AQUARIUMS. ; RIDERS NEEDED~ HELP drive accessories. sewIng machine. VW bus (sticil) to Miami for X-mati YOLUNTEIRS THUNDERBIRD ~:~ ~~~ore. . SaiurdaY659310K~ , break. Share per cent aU cost NtIIINS NEBlB) ..... _ '0CiM- '"~ I,.... ~~~y ASAP before Dec. ~~ ...... tclrug .... t TRAVEL YARD SALE SATURDAY and LOST: CAMEO EARING 011 11-8 ...... fIIIr .. ~ ~ SbytOdI Auditorium l SE Sunday 10 to 5. Fumitll.-e. beds _w.l~ --....c.c:.n-. ~ Amtrak & Air Tickets ~. lot. Reward. A1terl:JG~i I To My Prince SIdIh In --.nicafIan...... V:r:;- oWOIorr~:r!~' ~ Bob or Jesse. I686K69 ~ ...... Travel Reservations GREEN BACKPACK WITH black ...... No Service Charge notHlool! inside. Reward offered. HAPPY BIRTHDA Y --.,....."In ~ the ...... ,.a.Ie Call 549-8284. 1682G69 _ 01 alcohol and ...... I aa.. cr..tIt -w.. Call 536- c:-,u. -,.... c.m.r ... ~ " - .wI ..... 7T7 or stop br Il~ a' ...... fOUND ".;', . INDOOR FLEA MARKET, an­ ON THE 5th . \ .. ~ . Small co-. How.... loom ·157... 18 .. tique and crall sale - Carbondale. 'lO7. Io.fono 0Kember II. I puppy 'with brown ' ~t:rs:e ~~\J::a-:''Tnn~~;: Love You, NEED COM1"'JTER CfELP for Sycamore St. 457-6847 ,po::u~~; '1311. BI390Ui9 ~~ng.r:~.l"·h' m~~ul~lf: ~~.Pu..-.u Fortran; AsJ::g~r: Graphic. Call 529-4925 (5-7 p.m.). 1151E71 - INnnAINMINT :: f' •• ~ " 't:.:j,

~~.fD1l0'~m; rJ~SD~ i RIDE OUR BUS to bowl &: boogie 52!H'IS7 (4-1 p.m. afta ll:O:>lra~i' WORK AT HOME!! Be flooded Gilley, . r~Ji~ea~~ji ~:J~ With offers! Offer . details rush Tom, S.I. Bowl:~~. ~217g Have A Happy WHY PAY EXTRA S. Brake jot!. • ... • ." • !!.... ~rr~ tfa~ve~~lB2U: 22nd Birthday ~~m~~~tftd DIVISion St Murphysboro, IL : 1164Ea12 • ANNOUNaMlN1l &2!186. I693M69 Lov.ya, ~- - Erfca ABORTION-FINEST MEDICAL care. Immediate~intments. INSTANT CASH . INSTANT ~ug.~~ •. m ..g ~~:ruaer~ -- 1260E75 a~ .eauettea. W~. 404 S. Dlinoaa, S4&-5423 Wuxtry. Boob ' :'E~~TO='::~.~~ and Comics too! ! 1505J'71 I Call Courtney, 529-1690. 1536069 LOOKING FOR POETRY, con- I NEED RIDERS TO Orlando· VIDEO STUDENT WORKER T3a~:~~~~~~~~: positioo available. Must have ~~~~~=.~ S019. 1658071 ~~~~ "~ n::.1t!~·d~~-~ have curn!IIt ACT on me. valid ',O~"CaCJ:Ie. 1=' 1 driven licence. 30 hour per week ALL INTERESTED IN Woman's f RIDIR' WANnD -~~ morning or afternoon work block. Islamic St~ Group caB Cathy at ~ ~ .... I1 .... ,::r "-.-:. '" ( Sam~e cassette ))r!ferTed. Coo- lioG·51i44 or Nancy at ~'1·2339. . -FiNALS WEEK AND winter ~2488~ Grigp 01" Tenal~ THESES. DISSERATIONS, . 162SJ75 RESUMES. Call the Problem break. Ticket. no. on sale Deparbl d'i~ during finals' ~ PHOTO STUDEN~ WORKER AUCTIONS .:<:{off:! * ~ ~'?' Printll1giJ:~ position available. Must have .. ; & SALES "::'.:'~"" .. ~l~~Il!:~~n~: S~~~:.c:::,~ ex~:~:~r: B:o~ TYPING. THESIS, DISSER· ; : HAPPY 1st yr .• ANNIVERSARY TATK 'IS, papers, etc. Fast, ~t1?~n!;t ~~. ~~ ~y. Must have curn!Dl Acr GARAGE ~ber 5 from at 'Plaza Recorda,' 6011 S. lllinoUl 10 ( OIl f!le, valid driven liceoce, 30 ~~~ttIU'Ilte. SII.'15 ~~~ : , to 5 at 801 N. ~lack and Ave. 529-11162. 1561P77 U.S.S. DREADNOUGHT white T,V;L~eigbt-ii set, red & ( =rwork~~J'"Ja~ 'R~E THE STUDENT Transit' to Grigp or Terry Svec: 3t 45S-2481. SMALL WORLD DAY CARE !lOW t.T:J~~ 1~~' U.S.S. ~I!fOUITY Bl647C070 ~==d"~~=,~ =he~s. Ac:un~fa~o=:t BIG SALE . SATURDAY ReuorJable rates.. ~ Monday- ~~~":J!~nd.~ 5 ~ • ..-.: S.s.T.lC.O 1(.1 ~J.~ 5:30. 42&-=~ ~~~ ~~·tL~"::i Roundtrip. Ticket sales D;J: at more. 1'15-1 Evergreen ~errace 529-2810 ~::.; ~~~" 6OIIS. Dli~559~4 GRAPHIC ARTS SERVICE. -- Logo'. ~ Ia)'tlllta. Home c:orisuJtatioas.. very aeatiYe. ~. 2538. - 1$1"&11 Printing Plant PICKs Photocopying Offset Copying Off~ Printing Thesis Copies TUsuma CMlIs SlIIticnwry S,,;ral Bindings WINES Wllddm, Irroitations A-~·e $2.49 Sm:!'n~ff $4. 606 S. Dlinois - CuboncI.aJe CharnJ...... • SERVICES 4S7-7731 Vodka 150ml 750ml , OFFERED - '. - . t SIWING Dragone $1.7' ALTIIIA110NI Heaven Hill $3.3' l.ambrusc:o eASltlON DIfi3NING GIn 750ml CALLIY!LYN 750ml 549·4332 ~ '~AT ."" Gallo French $3.95 HOT/tAGS' $5.39 BEER Colombartl 715_... South '29-'''1 UnlWnity Rose ~ nOn th.1s1ond" Busch $2.00 1.5 Ltr 6PakCcms Kahlna Coffet: $8.89 01 . Cimano l.Jquer $7.39 ympla $3.1' AsH Spumanti 75Om! U/12 ounce 75Om! WOMA."i PRAcrJCE PARTNER N .•JCana ~edi~t~ ~~ _ ~~CiU:l~: before 7: 3001' after,: 00. 154l6F69 Wild Turkey ".5' Wiedemann $2.1' Paul MaASOD Carafe WANTED TO BUY: WhIskey 12112 ounce ChabIIs.Rose $2" 101 D N.R. BtlsJCons • ~. any year. Pboae ~ lltr. 150m' Miller BABY CRIB. GOOD c:onditioa, II $2.00 Langhoff'sche reuooable priced. CaD 457-7245 Bailey's Irish C:{eam 6pakN.R, BtIs, ....., .. I"'" ...... 1 Schwane Kau$3.29 150m! ... ,. $12.4' i-'abst Extra Light .... LOST '.~ <- 750"" ~. . .," ASK ~ Pak Cans • 2.2' LEWIS FLUFP'Y. BLACK MALE kiUea. I A~t~ • iDoDtbs old. iD I ABOUT PARK MALL Sterling $4.39 1'geIWI&II.Lew~ ~m.. ~orph~ 1Si1G'Tl I OUR NEXT 24BottJe SMALL BROWN BOXER. PubIie KEG o.,nce Ret. TO PICK'S buntiJJt area So 01 Crab Orcbeni. .2 . CoM ~ to J.J. No coliiii'. .lim I DEALS ELECTRONICS KeiaUer I3WC2S I!r I:J3.$'AJ.lII1G72! SWIMMERS __ ------~~~~------~r frem Page 24 "Illinois' a pretty good team CHIMHOOSE Dairy Qu.en Braziel' tbiayear," Hinsaid. ") think we 117 S, ILLINOIS AVE could beat U~m in a dual meet, 549-5032 Weekly Special but I'm not sure about we'D do SPECIALIZING IN PREPARING THE fiNEST IN against them in a meet where they're scoriDl 16 places. CHINESE DISHES. NE HAVE AlL THE QUALITY Of A Full Meal Deal HIGH PRICED RESTAURANT WITHOUT THE HIGH PRICE. "They're probably the Single Burger. Regular Fries, Small favorites for two reasona: It's their pool and they have five '~.~"~Hr~ flJi{4 Drink and Small Sundae DKJre swimmers than we do," said Hill. ."UT1PULCAUNDA8 CHINIII I 'WI'I'(MMIf" OfAIN IfOUSi " . "AU't._~ PItICI .$1.69 The second-year coach said With .. IS ow _ With a S7 0< = leg...... Pric. '" Try Our Homemade Chili that both Dlinoi..', and Wisconsin "",..",de< !IE mo,...... !IE _-S4 have mcx-e depth than does his I lIMITED SUPPt. Y OFFER GOOO WHllf GIFTS LAST! 529·1400 Highway 13 West team. "We're a little weak in depth right now," said Hill. "We really are in nt:eei 01 about two more strong swimmers. But aU BE IN THE 01 the girls know that they will REMEMBER need to coatribute. Some of the FOREfRONT girls feel in dual meets that they don't contribute to the team OF TODAY'S because they don't score. In this ~C:CnVenlenl meet. they'fi have thechanc:e to TECHNOLOGY score some points for the ,. Food Man team." ASA SCIENTIFIC­ Rt. 51 and Pleasant Hill The SaJukia were dealt a blow last week wben sopbomore ENGINEERING OFFICER 1/4 mile south of Arena backstroker and freesty\er Deb Our scientiflc"ftlgineer:ng officers arE' plan­ Riker quit the team. Riker ning and designirl9 tomorrow's weapon holds a school record of 2: 10.51 systems today. Many are seeing their idE>as NOW in tbe 200 backstroke. and concepts materialize. They have tM finest. state-of-the-art equipment to test their Hill said that tbe Salukis will theories. The working environment is con­ win a majority 01 tbe events, as dudw to research. And Air Force experience OPEN 24HRS. far as top finishes are con­ Is second to none. You can be part of this cerned. "but wben you start dynamic team if you haw • scientific or en­ addiq up the poir.ta for the gineering degree. Your first step wiU be OffICer fif~'la, seventha. ninths and Training School. Help us shape our future as tentbs, it could burt us:' - hdp you start yours. Be a scientifIC­ engineering officer in t_ Air Force. Contact Hilla said be expec:ta his team your Air Force reauiter at (314).263-0354 to win the 10-, 100- aDd D).. (coIIectJ GAS meter butterfly events; the 50, also available. 100 and ., breastroke events; the 200, 500 and 1650 freestyle; ICE-SODA-SNACKS-DELI and the ~~J.~ a'Xi 400 in­ dividual JDeUIe1 events. OVER 4000 GROCERY ITEMS

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I\FK)-N£RICAN aJL'1'URAL tw«:E '1'HFATER (plays and skits) ~ ClMl'CI« .(student:s and guest sp!akers) Grinnell Ball .6 p.m. Free. _ .. - -, ...... no ~ *'-.-.. *.* ••**** •• FREE IF YOU ATTEND THE ~Jf~6~:*.:;;?t ~.m. Grinnell . Ct/t·rURALffS!!VtJ,.qrHERwISE ~:" <#"""~I You are Welcome NEW MENU ITEM to come to A llen Stuck. and Patches' No. 25 OPEN HOUSE Sunday Dec. 6 1 between 12: 00 and 5: 00 .. NEW ORLEANS ~ Located at 213 S. Illinois between Kaleidoscope and the Yellow COJ Stand. Allan£ ttlck P SHRiMP 529-2341 Handmade Christmas Gifts from Illinois Ozarks Craft Guild.

______lIIiiiiiliiiii---· ... ---- .. I CJJutMaroc I I I I Attention Ladles I Every Friday Night I I 8:pm-ll :3Opm I 30 ()R MORE PIECESI Served with ~ocktail sauce, baked potato, DuMaroc Presents I or frenc:h fries and Texas 'oast. A~ All Male Revue I ~, · SpecIal good Fri •• Sat., Sun. For Ladles Onlyl I II I SIzz"n $2~!U7 (men welcome alter 11:30) I ~~ O::~~~~Y I Hwy. 13, Carbondale L------·c >c #c >c >c ,e . HEALTH CARE CAREERS IN RESPiRATORY THERAPY

Respiratory therapy is an allied health specialty In­ GIVE A volved in the diagnostic evaluation aud tratment of patients with cardiopulmonary deficienciee and ab­ .GIFT OF normalities. This patient populous apus the De"... born rmsery. surgieal and medical wards. KEN\NCCD 1HIS CHRISTMAS! ~....-y room. outpatient department. and inten­ sive care Illut of any hospital.

Working Il.'1deo the supervision of a physician the respirar.ory t.herapist performs therapies which in­ clude ventilatory Stl1)J'Ol't. bronchopulmonary rehabilitation. cardiopulmonary resuscitation, maintenance of natural aud artific:Wl airways. aud . the UN of medical gases and acf.:A~'strative ap­ paratuses. environmental control 'systems. humidification, eeroeoIa, and medications.

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Page 2Z. Daily ElYptiaD, December 4. 1IIl Wrestlillg coach looks for intensity Thl. W.. kend at EAZ-N Coffee House Friday '.12 By Slev-e Meucll personal training •. rogram Infectioa BI ... Plate Special Stali Writer "Mark's going to give it a "Blue Grass at Its Best" ~~:: s:'~h!':d'!~r'kan~ try," Long said. "He hopes to Coach Linn Long said tt.e ~ying diV:·.!ends," Long said. compete in the l!1O-pounu weigl'll Saturt'lay wTestling team needs "i~l­ Sophomore Mark Hedstrom class." '·10:30 The Poeh-y Factory tensive perfect practice" if it is will be competing with the team The invitational will be split to perform well this weeken,.'i. for the first time this season. He into two divisions--i>PeD and 10:30-12 Joa Xanders "Yau have to approach each returned to practice earlier this freshman-sophomore. Long day like a new day and have a w'!ek after spending 10 days in said it's up to the team which '" 5.111. Ave, A.;;1)U from McDOMJld'sJ certain goal to meet." Long the hospital with a stomach division SIU-C wiD compete in. said. "All ) ask is that they wrestle as good as they possibly can in each match." wi~ov~~~~af:I~~ THINK OF 'EM AS ••. nlinois Invitational at Cham­ ~gn Fricmy and Saturday. Long said the only war a "'TestIer can get "whipped' by an owonent is through . tactical a-rors. im?l"oper stratef(y, or a technicai breakdown. All three pitfalls can be avoided by proper conditioning, according to Long. "Tactical errors and im­ proper strategy are mostly savvy factors, which can be ooly experience can cure," he said. "Technic::.1 breakdown NOT TRASH! results fro:!' cI lack of con­ centratim and proper emphasis on irldividual drills in practice. Murphysboro Little Leagus Will PCiY v,'ou Cash On The Spot .. If a guy is lazy in his For jlCactiet.~, be will tend to be AlumlnulI'l Cans Of Any Kind a little sllon 011 his execution in competition," 'ArIIf said. "U be doesn't involve mentaJ ~ centration in practice, be \I'ill come up with tec~ -aI erron" VENEGONI DISTRIBUTING INC. For 4 Weektl Dec. 5 • Jan 2 Two rookie Sahtkis-'fed Collection Hours Bessette and Mike .fumbull­ ;;so N. 19th St. Sot90m-2pm We are Poy~ng 254 a lb. (usually 20¢) both need help in ct.tting down Murphysboro.ll (Other may be errors in their strategy and t_ (618)684-2011 And 27. a lb. For 50 Ibs. or More tactics, according to Long. arranged by phoning ''They have both been very for appt.) emotional, motivated, t 3d v.~red mentally for' CGm­ petition. Ar long as they con­ bn"" to ~'«8te like that, there's not mUCll more I can ask for." be said. Long also applauded the play of senior Dale :ihea, who finished fourth in the 19O-pound weight class at 0kJab0ma and tirst at SGotbwest Missouri State. "Dale put boaJ fI8tlI !lito his GYMNASTS FROM Page 24 Illinois, Northern nUnois, minois State, Micblgan and Cbicago-Circle, the host of the toumameul In all-around competition Mueoa will look to aopbomore John Levy to represent the Salukis, expecting good per­ formances ir. the bigl'l bar and VllWting events. "Jobn bas been Th long- ce a little slow on bis com­ pu]sories, like 011 the side horse, H the girl next door is no but be should finish in the top twelve in aU-around com­ rnatin a.lg Call • longer next door, you run still petltk... ," Muenl said. MU!M added that Lawftnc:e whisper sweet nothings in her ear_ Willamaon and Herb Vosa also WAft. shot at making it to the Just pick up the phone. Then pour your heart out, long iinala in their respective competitions. Aeeordiq to distance. It's a nice way to keep a burning love hot. (Or to Muens, Von ba •• cbance to advanc:e to the finals in pommel rekindle an old flame.) bone eomlW!tiu. "if be keepa eonslstent5·--· Say all you want about absence making the heart grow fonder. You'll ~oon discover that the best thing fora For A Celebration long-distance relationship is SAT~. 1:""2:" 'RI•• I:312:. long distance. Unbeaten cagers to play at S~EMO By Keith MasclW wiD make mistakes," Scott Staff Writer Sliid. "But I think we're goinl to tuve a good tea~ this yeaT," The phrase "too clO5e for sm~ wiD travel to ca~ comfort" is m --re than the title ~ irardeau to face SoutJlQst of television situation comt!dy to Missouri State m a game they women's Coach are favored to win, But Scott Cindy Scott. said SEMO cannot be (n ead! 01 the Salukis fi!St two overlooked, games, SlU-C has turned euy "They're a scrappy club," wins into nail-biting ad­ ~cott said, "They'D be sky-high ventures. f or this one. There is nothing In the season opener at they would rather do than Imock Murray State, the Salultis held a (if Slu. 13-point advantage until the "SEMO isn't ':»De of the final five minutes of the game stronger schools on our when the Racers ttNk a run at !;cheilule," Scott said. "But them oot fell short by six, ~2. tJle'j're Mtter thetithey were In !.he home. openE:r against Jast year.. If we,;take them Indiana. SlU-C 'enjoyed 13- and ':ightly we'D com~~ree on the 17· point If'ads th~t\ou, mucb :ihort end." StaJ: o;bote by Ja,. SmaU 01 the COl'test, but a stagnant Scott said she would like to The kDOtbW Gang's Tom Sw_,., left, teIIl aim Steve ShotGla ddendH ID 1M 18er taIIe watel' Saluki off~, combined witt­ lISe some 01 her younger plaTen a' BiD F1iU"eU, hben·EJY,uu Diven pade, as utioa WedDftda,., iioosier pressure matte the in the SEMO game, especiaUy score closer then it really was. Cheri Bacon, Ba ..'Oft, a ~oot 71-76. freshman f~rd from Crystal "We've oeen a little c.n­ Lake, who Scott says is a ~ Knothole Gang leads polo series cerned about having teams player who needI !Orne early down and coming back," &"Oti 5eiUOII experience. By Rod Furl_ Larry Dodson paced tl'e said. "We have to learn that Staff Writer We usu&lly paS& the bAIl a. lUnd Sopbomote forward Roslyn Tubers with fi .. e goals, Pf'te real well, but we threw it a .. ay when we have a team down we Bar:t~, who has been pl8C!!d 011 Freeman fired in four. and Jeff have to put them away. Inner tube a lot last night. TIley'ft' a good probation by Scott, will not Plimpton had the other three. "Our point guards have to dress for the SEMO contest, probably woo't ever make the team and they took advantJa:;~ The game wasn't the first of the mistakes." take cootrol and the other Bartley ~ left the team before Olyn>pic scene, but its season match between the teams this playffl'S have to do wbat the Tbanksgivil'8 break to bec:oote splash SIU~ has made a at the season, Being the only two Dodson, who has been playing noor idden teU them to do," a n;issicnar)- in her hometown Recreatioo Center. teams f'JItered in their division, the game ever since he em'oDed she said. "We !!hould have of University City, Mo., but The Knothole Gang paddled worked tlIe they met three times in tbe in SIU~, S8ld that inner tube with 30 second dock returned to the team the p.:ov. to a 17-12 win over the Tubers­ regular~. The 1'I1ben woo water polo can be both easier more then we did. The kids 71, Egyptian Divers Wednesday all thr.... , :;w. Dodson reason and more difficult to play than know what they did wrong and night to take a HI letd in the to ~eve his t-.m can come regular water polo, we're learning from cur "She's been worting hard and men's Division A best-ol..th'ree back to win two games in a row mistUes. They keep tumgi~ in doing good on the tloor but she champi~!~ series. for the crown. "U's easier to move aJ'Oil!ld and that sa~ a lot about your has to do good ~ her cla.'JSes," teem." Tom Swee,ley paced the "l'm pretty optimintic since b.!"'.8usp. 01 the tubes, 51) you can Scott said. "She's a good player Knotholers w th eight goals. we beat them thra' games move faster .. he said "But the Scott thinks a iactor in the and we're just as anxioua as she team '8 ~arly-3eason lapsea John Hayman ,ltided four, Jim already." the sen~ ..r in tubes make i,- barder ~ stop and is to get her ba-"k ill the lineup. Kmi;bs threw in :hree. and John chemistry sa:d Thunday, "W'! change directions. That's how might be :vouth :~ts&e still ha.ll scme proving to "We're a young team and WE' Slifer scored two. didn't play C'.'r ga.'!!e last night. it·s ~~);er than regular polo." Team deplh to be key Gymnasts to try for Morava A'ward Bob Morand WMend will !.,.... -eive the Ga.ry around gymllOlst in Jim Bar, SCaff Wrlw Morava AWI.rd. lin honol' tun., The Corllhusken bave at Rlinois swim meet awarded annually at this woo the NCAA title for the put The team By DGug Appl... the meet, the teal!: 1i1:' &:!flSt men's gymnastics tournament !Since the gyl"ll­ tbn!e yean iD • row IlDd have Staff Wrltrr overall depth wHi probably win will carry more than their nast', death. fueled the U£~ NatiGnaJ team the meet. ~eats and grips to the Windy "Gary wa:; tl:e tenth best with ~ Phil Cahoy and City Invitational tournament Three weeks ago. tll~ Points wiD be awarded to tbe gymnast in the world at the ScoU JoImaoo. SIU-C'. Brian this w.3ekend in Chicago, time fA his death," said women'!, swimmirg and diving top ~6 finisi!ers lD each 01. thE Babcock. although redshirted Although Coadl Meade wiil Assistant Coach Dan MUDeZ. learn proved it had enough meet ~ 24 tm'Dts. Twenty points !hia year, also is a member 01. not be to ~ ·,It'!> talent and the depth to win a will be awarded for a first-place able join te.m a prestigious award to ,.he national team, majo" dual meet when it because 01 a death in his family, win," "Nebrasl.;. obviously \'riB be fuUsb, ." POUlts for a second, 16 his team wiD carry the memory Bit. ole award wOll't be the drowned Big Ten powerhOUR points !II third, and so OD, the toughest team to beat " rot· of a former Saluki, Gary main objective of the leltm this Indiana 95-54. Hill said 'Jutt Dlinois should Muenz Hid. "They're alway. But the Salukis will be put to Morava, who was killed in a weekend, the competition wiD tbe biggest tlnat." be CGmidend the favorite 01 the gym accident in 1974 while another ~est Friday when tiler six-teem f ..!IeI, whicb also in­ take precedence. Round.inc oot this weekend's enter tae three-day lIIini In­ cludes Wiscnosin, Purdue, Iowa practicing a routine in the The Sa!ukir. will race the t.lUl1l8JDent will be Pena State. Arena. !':ebrask~ vitatic'.6a1 at Olampaign. Coach .;tate and TI~s A&M. awest'me Cor­ Oklahoma, :owa. Iowa State, Tim HiD Mid that because 01 TIe top aJl-al'(lUnd performer nhuskers. the No. 1 team in the See SWIMMI:as Page 21 ~ SCt.. ti.~ format to be used in of tne 12 teem tournament this nation boasting the No.1 all- See C:YMNASTS Page U ii~~~";H:.~~1':~ ll::JE ClASSIC COUNlRY ('..QMIDY AlBUM

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