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So uthe rn Il li no is Universi ty at Carbondale Thursday, July 19, 1990, Vol. 75, No. 174. 12 Pages 'State of the art' 10 system set for '91 By leslie CoIp aIon8 SIIIOIlIhly.· SlaffWr~er IDs to have purchasing feature Since \he new system does no! go inIo effect WlliI ming, \he old SIU-C and Griffin Technology. 1991. Those who deposit money in S1aff member. IDs sIiJI wiIIlle .-sod IMlush \he Inc . are in the final stages of a special debil accounl will be able The sr-n ...... wiU reject a lost rau sernesIer. contract negotiations ror a new to access IhaI accounl to pm:hase or SIOIen carli. A fee of $10 will be The firsl dale scheduled Cor goods and services. campus-wide idcntiflCabon sysrem. ch;qed for a repIaccment canL faaIhy and SlaB 10 receiwo \he new c Scheduled 10 go on-line in lhe Meal lickets (or University The Vali-Dine syslem is being cards is tallllively .. for Aug. 20_ STuDENT spdng srmeSler 1991 . the Vali­ residence haJJs will also bC used in over 300 coIleges and Sludents can obtain \heir new TR~NSIT Dine lD system will provide SlU-C replaced by \he new lOs. universities naIionwide. Although IDs ScpL 10 duough SepL 2 I in with Slale oC \he an I£Chnology. Card readers and terminals will many schools use Vali-Dille for \he Sludenl Cenler Auditorium said Program Administrative be able 10 access a cenlral specifIC campus funclions, SlU-C from 8 am. 10 4:30p.m. r" (, " Assistanl JefT Duke. processing unilllwough a magneIic j,; \he firsI miomity ill IIIinois 10 stripe on \he bact of \he canL Units utilize \he system Cor all campus Aftft Sept. 2 I, ID cards will be '------""" Duke said a debil Cealure is using \his system will be provided activities. made al Ihe Sludenl Cenler lD Gu••• Y. with the new planned, bUI will probahly DOl he with \he most accllr.lle information " A 101 of schools are watching Cad OffICe ro.:.d on \he second student ID you won't W8nl added until the summer or CaU oC available on \he SlUdenI, Caculty or us," said Duke. "(BUI) il's caning floor. to ""'e home withOut It. Expert: Property for mall not blighted By Jerlanne Kimmel "It's my instinct that me eastern Slaff Writer portion shows blighl and the TIF distri ct is rcach :.1g OUI for the land for Marion's Illinois Centre blight on the west to bring in Ma ll developmenl . fund ed by vacant land 10 qua lify." Forman S 18.6 million in tax increment said. "It seems (the cily) is using financing bond,. is nOl blighlCd by one area to supportlhc other area." ll00ding or diversily of ownership. said an expcn on TIF dislriclS as Fonnan ICStified for \he plaintiff. lestimony continued Wednesday in Marion businessman J.D. Williamson County Circuit Coun Castellano. in a Iawsuil ehaucnging in Marion. the cily's use of TIF subsidies to finance \he proposed mall. Thomas Forman, an architect Terry Grimm. an auorney and planner from Evanston, sail! representing \he plaintiff, sugge;ted the Broelting property, wbere \he in bis opening SUllCmenl Tuesday 260-aere mall is being developed IhaI \he cily was gerrymandering wesl of InlerSlale 57. does nOI \he portion of land 10 show blighL qualify for TIF incentives. He said Michael Conway, an altorney llF districl one, easl oC Inlersl3\C; represenling lbe cily, says Ihe 57, would qualiCy and \he cily is propoty is blighlCd boause 0( using Ihal blighled properly 10 --~ support TlF for \he entire land. SeeMALL,PegeS CIIy CIIII8ICIhIn JolIn ...... III:twd Development Don Monty, e_lne the MorrIS JooII on •• PurctlUlnll Agent Bod dIIIrIcnIIon 01 1M Old train _IOn depot State car insurance law HlsgHn .nd Director of COmmunity "'---*'Po ruled unconstitutional City questions depot's future MOUNT VERNON (UP!) - A unless upheld by Ihe Slale By Amy Cooper Railroad, in which case \he city AI \he meeting, Councilman Soulhem lIIinois judge's ruling Supreme COUll. Stale offICials wen: SIaffWri\r,.", would have 10 reIocale Ihe Keilh Tuxhorn displayed SInking down \he S1ate's mandaUlry DOl swprised by \he decision and Amlrak and Illinois CenlraI opposition 10 \he stafT's plan to insurance law will 001 immediately said \he law wiU 001 be a1TecICd. To dcrwlIish or 00110 demolish offoces which are IocaIed in \he demolish Ihe building. The depot S\I'IIC1Ure ... possibilities but il a1Tecl\he enforcemenl and 3ta\US of " II'S nol unusual when you've was \he question \hal healed \he the rule. officials said Tuesday gOl a major new law to have some Carbondale Cily Council Restoration may follow with jusl basn'l been taken care of, On Monday, Jeffe,"on Co",I\Y leslS of il." said Helen AdolJan, meeting Tuesday nighL plans to oonval \he depot into a Tuxhorn said. railroad museum. Twdnn said he didn'l wanlto Circ uil Judge Lehman Kraus~ ruled spokeswoman for Ih. lIIinois A walking lour of Ihe Old the state '::; six ·month·-old vehicle secretary of state's office. which rown Square area preceded \he The tour also irocludcd \he old deslrOy something of historical msurnncc law discriminates against oversees automobile rules and meeting. The COIDICil wanl!:d to freight house, across Main SInlCI, significance just to create Ult' working poor and violates the licensing. "The DUI (driving under analyze plans for dow'1town which :s currently being used for parking. cily storage. 10 excessive fines provision of the 8th \he innu",,,,) law had this Iype of improvements. City Council "We don'l need make any members and cily staff ga\hered The freight house has more commitments in parking when and 14th amendments 10 the U. S. action in several counties: btl( we're confident in Ihe end il will be al the Old Train depot allllinois structural problems and less we don' t know how much Constitution. Avenue and Monroe SUCCI to hi slorical significance than \he Jef fe r so n County Stale 's declared constitutional." parkinr. we need," Tuxhorn said. depol, said Depuly City AIUJmcy Kathl""n Ailing SOld her A spokesman for Slate farm discuss plans for a t\; lructural Councilman John Yow said JefT Doheny. The cily saafT wanlS off ice wi ll appeal the decision [0 InsurdJICC Co. and a state inswancc assessment of Ihe 90-year-old thaI the freighl building should the Il linois Supreme Coun. group said agents wiU nOl change dcpoL to demolish \he building to make be demolished boeause il is an Ailing said tickets will continne their practices dealing with \he law. The cily is negotiating to buy room for parking and ope., space the building from n1inois Central for public gatherings. See COUNaL, 5 10 be issued bv l aw enrorcement " AI this point. we don'l see thaI Page office rs in Jefferson Couniy beca use the dec ision is not binding See INSURANCE, Page 5 I'l lrls MonUng Threat of quotas dogs civil rights bill WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Presidenl Bush. backed by irocluding long discussions between "Even a cursory review reveals I U,S.looks to settle haunting fear of racial quotas. almosl all Republicans and some While House chief of staff John Ihal (Ihe bill) is simply and conflict in Cambodia shared by err "Ioyer and employee, Sun Bell Democrats, is convinced Sununu and key senators, no unalterably a quota bill" has been a red nag in deb3IC since the legislalion. even if not compromise ... been """,hcd Ihal "The legislation still eliminales I -Page 8 Ihe halcyon days of civil righlS intentionally. will lead to quotas in convinces the administration the exisling defenses (for Ih e legislation in the 1960s. ThaI nag employee selection. bill will 001 lead to qUOlas. em ployer) 10 a challenge of track is Ouucring again in the Senate. Senale DemocralS. led by Sen. And lop-nolch lawyers and disc;:rimination. forcing employer.-; DeNoon adds As Ihe Senale approaches final Edward Kennedy. D·Mass .• and \he politicians still cannot agree on 10 hire on the basis of race , sex and athletes passage of the 1990 Ci vi l RighI' numerous civil rights exactly how \he bill will affecl \he cthniciry to avoid being sued ... Act, designed to restore safeguards organinltioos. are equally adamanl workplace-whether il will force Kennedy. however, said he has -Sports 12 against discrimination in the the bill does nol lead to qUOlaS in empk>yers to make their decisions redrawn the bill. partly adopting workplace, the lines arc dr.l'.a.rn han.! such areas as hiring, promotion and on on the basis of race. sex Or suggestions fro m the sultry, high In 90s and ralil on \t,.'hcmcr it would lead tIaining. ethn ic origin or nOl lO quolas. Despite two months of effort. Sen. Orri n Hatch, R· UUlh. ,";(1. See QUOTAS, Page 5 Daily I:gyptiJJn Jul y 19. 1990 Sports SIU-C netters face tough fall slate season in Ihe 121h annual 7-Up againsl Nonhem lIIinois-

I. One credit-holH courses. and classes scheduled for meeting dates state less than the full 8-week session have their examinations during the last regularly scheduled class period prior to the two formal exam Judge denies blood tests days . to check twins bone II18ITOVV Other classes (those sChe"uled for the full 8-week session) should hold their final exams according to the following :

Line of Schedule Listing Shows: ng Time Scheduled With: Meeting Days: Date of Exam Exam Period () 7 T. TH. or T Th only ...... Thu .. Aug. 02 8 :00-9:50 a.m . 07 Any day is - or W or F ...... Thu .. Aug. 02 8 :00-9:50 a .m . 08 T . TH. or T TH only ...... Fri.. Aug. 03 12:00-I:SO p.m. 08 Any day is M or W or F ...... Thu .• Aug. 02 2 :00-3:50 p.m. 09 T. TH. or T Th only ...... Fri.. Aug. 03 12 :00- 1: 50 pm 10:00-11 : 50 am If tadIn 1(IOl- enar ... _1IIide. die)' can ~ die Daily () 9 Any day is M or W or F ...... Thu .• Aug. 02 EgypIiIm N:anq 01*. 536-3311. ex--.. 233 at22&. lOT. TH . or T Th only ...... Thu .• Aug. 02 12:00-1 :50 pm I 0 Any day is M or W or F ...... Fri.. Aug. 03 2 :00-3:50 p .m . I I T, TH. or T Th only ...... Fri.. Aug. 03 8 :00-9:50 a.m .

I I Any day is M or W or F ...... Thu .• Aug. 02 12:00- 1:50 pm G j ,r . p ll • , 12 T . TH. or T TH only ...... Fri.. Aug. 03 2 : 00-3:50 p . m . ! 2 Any day is M or W or F ...... Fri.. Aug . 03 8:00- 9 :50 a .m . _E ______eono 13 (lp.m.) T. TH, or T Th only ...... Fri., Aug. 03 2 :00-3 :50 p.m . _E____ Spnw 13 (Ip.m. ) Any d ay is M or W or F ...... Fri.. Aug. 03 10: 00-11:50am --.-~ 14 (2p . m .) T . TH. or T TH only ...... Thu .• Aug. 02 4 :00-5:50 p.m. _Ed-. _0p0lh ea.. Pogo-. .... Sl*WAd"""""-:_e---_ l.iIaw.nMn 14 (2 p .m .) Any d ay is M or W or F ...... Thu., Aug. 0 2 4 :00·5:50 p.m. ,.-.-e_:__ <._ 15 ( 39. m .) T, TH . o r T TH only ...... Fri.. Aug . 0 3 8:00-9:50 a .m. Rus ...... -.Cofly_ 16 ( 3 p.m .) A n y day is M o r W o r F ...... F r i .. Au·g . 0 3 12:00- 1 :50p .m. Display'" -.S/"etri ..~ 16 (4p.m .l T. TH. o r T TH on ly...... Thu, .A ug 0 2 · 1:00- 1:50p.m . Oassifl8d Ad Manager: Cindy Coffel --.Gar, Bud<,tween labor and "We """'.. ow own production; ~L she said. 'The pori of theaIcr thai's The typeS oC characters and die so exciting is thai it's croaled Cresh. variety of mus.cal numbers IIIIle Each dim:tor creaIeS a new version the show a!'jICOaling, said Lori and a Cresh approach," she said. MerriD·FIIIk, diftlctor of die show. Menill,Finl< .aid she wanled 10 It is not merely a love SIOr)'. The direct the play because oC the show C_ a comic S\IbiIIOI and different styles oC music and lou of CIIaBY, she said. choreography. l\ierrill-Fink also '1t'sligllt in iIs SIbjecI_ hot played Babe ',I a 1981 productioo so die play ._ a;ready _ 10 her it's not null," MerriD-Fink said. "A\Ihouah let in die so. it's not at, .... saicl. married to one puticulu time In atition iO ~ , MerriD­ period in ill style of dance," she poIta. hot jizz. IIrIgo am a II\II'Ch FIIIk ..., dIoIeopaphed die play. said. The show is hi8h CIIaBY witll lUIIber." One 01' die I'l'. difficult numbcn a bit of r.asy. The _ .., bripI Babe (Jane Brockman). a 10 plan was "Hemando's canoon desips, she said. spunky WOlter. is the one-person Hideaway" because il bas • SCI 'There's tw:ty kind of dInce you grievInce ~ III die Sleep­ change involvinS 14 people, she can imaaine," she said. -n.cre·s Tile l'lljama FaclOry. She calls Slid. a-p.g 'he let is made pori SOIIICIUIJ for tw:ty musica\ _ heneIf a "ltn-boiled doIr hot in of die action wi:h CMl members Crom dreamy ballads. sofl shoe, II:IIIaIiIysheisnct. dattciIIc in and "IIn&oinI" 011. Disabled Student Services offers help for deaf The 1'OD is a portable de.ice si..... Ihat goes dIroaIh the phone system .... instaDed this summer dftaIy ... they ".,...·1 have 10 go WI casu belween 5200 and lines. A print out wiD came out 01\ and will be available Cor the fall dwou8h us. .. she SOlid. 51,(D). dependinI 01\ die qIIiom. die other penon's 1'00." "mesIer. Also, NICsele stressed "If You're stuek and the place SIU-C's Disabled Sludenl and allows lhe deaC or hearing Nlesele said Olher pla

Services, located in Woody Hall. impaired 10 9 in a sense, use a campus have Ihe TOD system. available lIwoogh die TJ)D. a 1011 free nwnber and they'lI relay oCCers services 10 people wilh telephone. including Woody Hall. the " Up until now, deaC people it back. It's been a big help because disabilities, including Ihe "It's a way that makes the phone Rehabilitalion Instilule, tbe would have '0 call here and tell us the phone is a means oC Telecommunication Device for die available 10 deaf J)COIlIe," she said. Departmenl oC Rehabilitation what they wanted us 10 ask Health independentx," she said. Deaf, a syslClll that Lois Naegele, "They Iype Ihe me.sage on a Services, die Student C"" ter and, Service and we '" " uld call the Disabled Students Services also assistant coordinalOr, encourages keyboard and the message is most recently, die Health Scrvi< e. Health Service and verbally ask offers schedules sign I.nguage other units on campus 10 consider. transformed into an electronic The Health Service's TOD them. Now. they' ll be able 10 go inlel'prelUS. Cast Dungeonquest Tournament Winners: :(.;.."?\ 1st place: Jim Vaughn '. ';-.J 2nd place: Mike Fry "rbo 7.j••• ~ 3rd place: Richard LeDuc 9.'.0 I' \ Check at shop fOl' results 01 miniatures contest drawing July 20, 21 , 22. 26, 27, 28, 29 /IU Thu-Sal: 12:30·9 529·5317 ~ 5un:12:oo.5 East Enlrancc · On The Island 715 S. Univ. Book by George Abbot & Ric hard Bissell Words and music by Ric hard Adler & Jerry Ross Based on Bissell's Novel "7 1/2 Cents"

McI....:.OO Thealcr is !ocalcd l!\ the South End or the CommtDlicalions Building. Southon. 118_ Un...... lt y ale...... eox OffIce Hour.: M-F 10 am-4:30 pm and 2 hours before peoformance starts. American Heart n Phone: (618) 453·3001 Association V On performance days tick.ts sold only until perlormance begins

I ~V ~ I '~~' ~~4' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . f'\ IiAT~GreeIc DeIa-.1t, ~. NOTICE ~.~ "·W ·~W ~ ·~ Dellv.r.cI to Youl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Limited Hours ror the Trv Carbondale', fine,' GYROS sandwich. FINANCIAL AID OFFICE ine Gr• • k gourrn •• sandwich made of Monday, July 16 to Thursday, July 19 U.S . choice be.f blended wi.h Greek 'pic•• garnished with tomatoes. onions, and 10:00 a.m, to 2:00 p,m, a sour cream based sauce served on a pita bread. The Financial Aid Office and the Office of Veterans Affairs will temporarily limit [HALF GYROS AFTER 10;OOpm iHS! service to the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. during July 16 - 19 to .... n_ & TrovItle, Let 111 ...11 ..... accommodate financial aid processing in the new student information system. Telephone calls, appointments, and walk-ins will be taken during these limited I hours. ~L~<~c-.yo.t .. -...., ~I !...... -,.4S7.0J03 .., -- L-1 Paid for by the Financial Aid Office/Office of Veterans Affairs Page 4 lJajJy Egyptimt July 19. 1990

Student Edllo.-,·,.,--Chief. J ••nne .kll.... ; e8rnellj ~~KC'.I. Edllarl.1 P.g. Editor. W.,n. N... St.ff R""",_..,.. , _.-KI_: AcIIno-1IinII E_, _ Bnndon: Fecuify £-dttot1et M¥J.er, W8yne W...... Legislators dealing ~rom bottOrTl of deck WE SMELL A RAT, a wble nest of them i!1 fact, and they're all up in Springfield with aces up their sleeves, : Our state legislators have been wrealting havoc on the riverboat gambling legislation that now sits before Gov, Jim Thompson. The bill authorizes the D1inois Gaming Board to grant casino licenses to developers along the Mississippi River. lliinois port cities in need of an economic bcx'!:t would gamer much needed tourism dollars as a result of tr-i3 IXonomic development, legislators say. The gambling bill c=dy a"',uting Thompson's signature, however, is a:tually a second draft, the resull of summer session "clean up" legislation that has drasticaliy altered the original bill that Thompson approved in February. The actual changes themselves are highly questionable and merit closer scrutiny. But what's really irritating is the VNians of the working world suffering underhanded manner in which our legislators sneaked a new provision into the legislation. from business cannibalism of 1980s THE CONTROVERSY centers around a little maner of a There's not much one can say 10 poopIe like VIVian. Vivian excepl good luck, keep Of course, in those slories the secrecy clause-absent from the original draft-which trying. and iI'S ajoogJe out there. poopIe don'l have names. They are mysteriously maleriaiized on the cleaned-up version. Vivian. who doesn't want her numbers. The clause would allow the Illinois G~g n'l3Id to keep full name used, is in her 60s, In the slories aboul Ihe many secret all infonnation, records, interview. and t.!her data around retiremenl age. mergers, buyouls, hostile accumuiated during the investigation of potential casino BUI she's in no position 10 just takeovers. there were many ki ck off her shoes and loaf. A Vivians. They were Ihe people owners. Since applicants for a gambling license mus: pay the widow, she needs the income of a lopped when Ihe smart boys board $50,000 up front in investigation fees, the background regular job. It's either work or paIlbcd off IIIOIher company, then research on these developers should prove intense. skimp and scrape along. She'd Mike had to dismantle illO pay the juice Acconling to the bill, whatever the gaming bo:o..ro discovers rnthcr worlc. on their junk bond loans. So in about a developer-even links to organized crime-is And she has a skiD, the slamina. Royko came the new Owners and and loads of experience. BUI she managers looking for disposable Tribune Media Services privileged information, and the board is nO! required to share also has thai. long-ago dale of birth work units. That's what Vivian this knowledge with anyone, not even a judge, uttless it feels thaI jwnps off the job appIicatioIL was. although she probably didn'l like it. "I feel like I've been thrown inlO "I've forgouen more than most reaIi>JC it a work mil A blip on the So if the citizens of towns like Cairo or Grand Tower- who a garbage can," she said. II's a big of lIle people who an: being hired pcrsomel c:ompulllr. One day she i. have riverboat casinos at the top of their Christmas garbage can, shared by millions of for !he jobs I've applied for will there, then somoone taps the delcu: men and women with white hair everlcnow. hoIIon on the keyboard, and she is lists-inquire as to the reputability of a certain developer who who go job hooting. gone. will be bringing high stakes gambling to their community, the Her slory is familiar. She had "One OOIIlJlIlIIy him! a kid right She happened to be in the wrong gaming board would be well within its rights to remain tight­ spenl 12 years wilh a su!>urban OUI of school with absolutely no place 8l the wrong time. The wrong lipped and tum them away answerless. research and developmenl experience. He's never worked a place was a company thai. w'"' an Rep. E.J. "Zeke" Giorgi, D-Rockford, the sponsor of this company. Befan: thai. she had been day in his life. II was a drafting job. auractive acquisition. The wlOllg with the Defense DqJartmenL "They d01l'11d! you that you're time was the 198Os, the docade of legislation in the lliinois House, said he had no idea where "I was an engineering draft 100 old. But when you have the ~ cannibalism. this provision came from, but he did point a finger in the eheckct. When blucprinls 3Je done. qualifications-more Ihan the 'J'bete were lID golden parach...,. direction of a fellow legislator, who in tum claimed someone Ihey have 10 be checked and qualifications and experience for Ihe many Vivians, no else tacked it on, and that person claimed ... well, you get the approved to see if they meet they're IooIdng for-what else c:lII outrageous severance bonus, no picture. Nobody's taking responsibility for this provision. speeificalio~ •. And I did COSI ilbe? Slock option, no take-il-and-run analysis." "The closest any cI them came deal. Why, if she had been a big­ Then came another familiar 10 admitting it was at one place lime inside info swindler, the story. The fllTR was sold to a bigger where the personnel penon told me govcrnmenl might have let her cop THIS IS IRRESPONSIBLE. If the secrecy clause does foreign company. Tl1e former thaI he'd love 10 hire me, bul he a plea and keep a few million for have merit and protects a license applicant's freedom of owners look Iheir bundles and couIdn 'L He wj: 'You'd fracwre her old age. privacy, then fine. Fight for the provision on those very headed for beaches and palm trees. our inswance prJ)!Jlllll.' I told him But she was just an expendable grounds. But for our legislators to plead ignorance about how The new managers looked for I'm in excellenl health, but thai work unil. And now, like many the clause originated and wound up on the bill only leads the heads 10 chop 10 improve Ihe doesn'l maIIa. others, she can'l even beeome a bottom tine. Vivian's graying head "I know I' m not the only one work ooil again. Her dale of binh people of Illinois to suspect that our legislators aren't being happened 10 be Ihere. NOlhing trying 10 deal with this. Bia I wish would SCI off an alarming beep in a honest with liS. personal, of course, bUI an older the poopIe who do the hiring would company's irIsur..oe computer. This is just one instance of the General Assembly elves employee is probably earning man: realize thaI beeause someone is .. All I can do is keep trying," older doesn't mean thaI we're coming in at night and messing with the riverboat gambling than the new guy, so that's smart Vivian .aid, "bul it's gelling busin=. already dead. If you' ve paid your cJiscauaIing. .. bill. Another clause exempting the gaming board from the Since then--and it's been aImosI dues and have the ~ you After we talked, it occurred 10 Open Meetings Act raised the ire of some legislatl'f'S wilen it three years-she's been through shouldn't be wrned down bec:aIDe me that I could have IOld her 10 popped up out of nowhere. one interview after another, all of you're older than the guy cheer lJ!), it could be worse. After It is time for our legislators to stop pla)'ing games with this them ending with someIhing like: inWviewing you. " all, Donald Trump is in uouble, bill and stan addressing the real problems behind D1inois' "Thank you, very impressive, Because I regularly skim The 100, and his bankers have told him bIlL .. " Wall Street Journal and the be has III Id1 his y.:ht and live on riverboat gambling laws. Let's hope that other, more crucial "I have 2S years cI experience," flllllllCial .... 1aJkina III Vivian is S4OO,oooalllOllllL issues aren't being sidestepped in our Legislature in this same she SIJS, "but beaIuIe cI my. it a JIOOd experience. The business 1'hoIe lie problems she doesn't ma.nner. doesn't_ a dim thing. news always mcludclllDriellboul have, thInt~

Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU HO\J TO 5USM IT A LETTER TO THE EDI1~ .

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MALL, from Page 1--- I nocov• r I P.K.'s I nocov., I problems with flooding and water retention when the pmpeny ownership was not a problem for ,------Thursday ------, diversity of ownership, is covered with asphaI~ but that is a the prop;:ny. Forman said the Broeking result of the "use put on the naIlIraI "I don't see the kind of div"";ty soc 12oz. Drafts/Speedrails I property is prone to drainage, ooroditions." to constirute blight on the IIIbois Tom Connelly 11< Wild Bill Crownin , which docs not equate fJooding. "" SIorm-waIer detention SYSle'11 Centre ilF," he said. "By far, the "Drainage ... is water movi " 8 would have to be buil~" he said. majoflty of the property is in the Fri4aY 11< Saturday through: he said. "Flooding is "3.. if there is no flooding at all on ;'*' I flooding of lire area' in . some ' ; tded. for ~ on land that development is ~ina west for sigoi.ficant proportion ,qf .111... .is .~&bled. ~"- Pf ownm!tip Marion and lhe cily, along with : - 5Z9-1344~ : whole ... that cee.rs .. ith=_ ,· ~ l1li,111 if ~ lie lID sru.c and Intmlale 57, wou1d act L ______~~~------___ ~-_-J level of frequency on a regular many ....1s of land to assemble as an "anchor" for the growth. basis: Brancag:;one said, "and for the pojccllhal problems arise once fJooding does ooc .., il aaI .1-1- t--U.:t=rn 5 ~~~~' : ~~I'~'U I ~ r~1 '::::c,lY ~~ ::!,supponer ••• ~ __ 2011 bond, for only 2 V, ~ each. Need we say less? 10 Elef"l' Cil, Line' "Umbotl 4 King Ol.. id lor erimClo 14 10.1 Sllle U .to Ae l 1"'1 "'lrP)' one 3<1 Flkl • Stl ~ 41 s.erlglio 5 Bowling 'or 31 To . rl ~ 15 Sur~ " 42 Sf'lOPpet' s' IIlu? 38 8rook, ohltn ~ H 549.0783 On The Island 16 a.,el, deliohlS 6 01 Ihe e., 40 We'" do." r- ~ mlnlgH .... fllk IUlk .., 1 T'lllie sig" 41 Slbrl ', dlnee I::::-~ III- I_ ll' Ibsen', 45 Sole 8 AII..- .ord, 43 Pumpkin ."d t- I - Helmer 46 Plln' 9 Bu,er melon II 18 Sing 10' +1, 41 Orrenl.' 10 Shop . 'Ih ... BoUled spilill ' II Flueel !Iull drlrTII coupe", 4fi Wil h r ~e ~ ~ ;::,~: ~ :~:~I , mllel g ~bo ~ g:rt:~: !~~~n ~ ••• 2. ~~II"'a S5 R.ceoon ki" 13 Glimpse ~ :~:s~~'~'no ~ r e:-='I ~; ~.~ ;: ;:'-'~m.I U r g " , • r kinko'S· 59 Goll score 2S Sutured 5t e 'I'""orm : 1 I 29 =~ mrnd 60 laliqui 21 Chocolate !U carol IJ 13 Get - oul 01 61 Famil, .wttltull 53 To - rr-r.,..", '. i lIIUUt.;.e .copy j ~eJJ~r 34 tr:::. t2 r::"'~ ,: ~~ - . ~ =':'YI '-L-'..L....L:..J ' 1 ...... : b~ ~.... J5 .... - .. WI.. ,,- - _Io i. '.S ~t;,".~!JII' .~" .. July 19, 1990 Retired botany chairman dies at 70 SIU coal researchers

By Brandl TIpps Much of Voigl's wrilings look at acid rain effect StaflWriter educaaed lamen boIaniSlS, said Mauen. By Chrtstlnll Hall The dispalching model is u..ed 10 John W. Voigl, relired "Together we wrote •A Aora StaffWrile, simulate which coal plants would chairperson of Ihe bOlany of Soulhern Illinois'," be !he best III run and for bow long, departmenl al SIP-C, died Mohlenbrock said. A team of SRJ-C resean:hers are Parter said. Wednesday afler suffering a The book focused on planl life working on an intepalion of coal The model can provide ulilily beanallaa. in the Southern Illinois area, markel computer simulation industries with choices about bow Voigl, 70, relired lasl Mallen said. models 10 help eSlimale Ihe 10 minimize COSIS by running !he Seplember after 39 years of In 1973. he co-wrote "Land c:onstqUOIICCS of naIionaI and stall: planl less frequently or changing service to the University, said Between the Rivers," Matten acid Ill;" IegisIaIion. !he dispatch characteristics of !he Lawr.nce Mallen, chairperson said. This particular work The research leam has been plant in other ways, Arey said. of !he boIany depanmenL included some of Voigt's own granted $21,783 from !he Winois The build/cosl model can help "He was probably one of !he poems, he said. DqlanmenI of EneIgy and NabnI utility industries simulalc decisions wannesl and most easy-going of Resowces 10 updaJe .xl combine about what kind of plant 10 build. all Ihe professors on Ihe "He became, for many of us, a coal JNd4 models 10 estima die coal 10 use or pollution control campus," Matten said. role model," he said. "His elJect of acid ntin Iegi!IMic!I 011 die device III install, ParUr said. Voigt came 10 SIU-C in 1950 abilily 10 work with people was coal market, a:coriling 10 a 1_ The air COS! modr.1 can simulate and by 1959 had achieved a full exceptional. Today iI'S a rare by Dianne Throgmorton from !he !he costs a

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SUNSET HE UTILE ME~ COIICEIIIS Today. July 19 and JUly 19. 7pm. Sbryock Steps Friday. JUy 20 5:30 and 7:30 p,m, THE URGE Student Center AudtooLlTl Actnission $l.oo ~~ ~,~ srARTS ....Y1 July 19, 1990 DoiI.' F.gyp/i411 Pagc 7 Sunset Series gets The Urge New movie may give ByRobCone claims is hard to describe. Entertainment Ednor ''111< show itselr and the sonv.s et an: all mixed up--sort or a jumble spiders a bad name Carbondale is once again on the C;'J.i\'7 or SI1Jff," be said. vetgc gCUing The Urge. Malecet said the band began to TORONTO (UPO - Don't or spiders, is a comedy thriller The Urge, a ska, runlt and reggae I ~ qV develop its style rour years ago squash that spider! He's got that pits a malevolent nine inch band from St. Louis. returns to ~ wben 1M-, Karl Grable, bass, and Hollywood connections, is a wide spider and his army or Carbondale, having just played last Jeff Henchel, drums, rna at a party champi< bug buster and can poisonous offspring againSlthe Friday and Saturday night at C.ONC.E ~TS 'QO and discovered their mutual inlereSl even mate a good peL residents or a sIcepy Calirornia Hangar 9, to perrorm under the in music. But some say the creepy town . It's produced by sws at the Sunset Conccn Series " In the summer the money is crawly movie Arachnophobia, Hollywood PiclUres and Sleven beginning at 7 p.m. Thursday at kind or slow," Malecek said. "But A yeM and a hair arler coming which opened around North Spielberg's Amblin Lenus Turley Pwk. in the rail it's ClUIr.IpJUS," out or the garage, The (all­ America Wednesday, could EntcrtaiIVDCDl In addition to a heavy touring illSllUlll

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