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Tuesday, ~1ar c h 1,1987, Vol. 73, :\0, 10 , I ~ 1'<11,1 " Artists to share $20,000 trust award By Amy Bleser StaN Wnler James Cook and Grayce HolzheImer have been named recIp,ents of the Rickerl­ Z,ebold Trusl Award - and will split the $20,000 prIze for excellence In art. Cook , who specializes in ceramics. was honored (or his work in glass. and Hol zheimer. whose specialty IS sculpture. won for her work In bronze Cook said he wants to con­ tmue working i n glass. " blowing for a nd wIth other glass artists " Holzheimer plans to allend graduale schoollO pursue a career In the arts Their works can be seen Wednesday through March 25 at the Associated Artists Gallen ', 213 S IllinoIS The exhibits wi ll be shown March 26 to May 3 at Cmverslty Museum in Fa ner Hall The award. which has never been given to a 010 winner. does not specify how the n'oney IS to be spent, only that At left, Rlckert·Zlebold Trust Award winner James Cook displays the Iwo seniors must graduate three of the ceramic bowls that he entered In the competition which to receive the money. Previous is judged annually by art department faculty, Cook and winner winners ha\'e used the money Grayce Holzheimer, right, will split the $20,000 award, (or travel. su pplies or gradua le studies Sixteen finalists were chosen member casts a ballol, voting Patricia Covington. "hair of (rom a (jpld of 28 entrants 'wOarn." IS. mE"ancy caar~~ t'!"slesCO las.l ecthti,eOYn it's a winner. " reward the accomplis hments the award committee and head exhibiting va rious (orms of art h . r...&..:Io The competition is named of outstanding undergraduate of undergraduate studies in and design, Judges first looked is judged on its merits as an for Marguerite L , Rickert, who seniors in a rt and design, the arl departmenl, said as al enlr ants' slides and entity, "We don't need to died in 1971. She left one·third The annual contest is open to many as 10 or as few as two resumes. FinaJ ju~ was compare the work," Covingt.on oC her estate to the SlU·C arl or design majors who plan winners have been selected, based on the work itse\!,- said, " We just look at an in· Department or Art, and said to gaduate between "but never just one." Each arl department faculty rdi_'_Vl_'d_uaI_'_s_w_or_k._an_d_d_ec_ide__ if_the __ m_ OD_eY,-w_a_s_10_ be_ used_ __ to_l.lecemberandAugusl. Airline Sex diseases fool students By Tom Whelehan pUll-out StaHWnter What you don'l know can The Quiz o 4JI o· 'ne aoo.e hurt vou and some studenls E B.ndConty a shock 5 Car.ce' C· •.,'" .. r • • Kimmel Brady have 'proved they don 'l know Here ale 11K' ,JUeSflOfl,. "!.:>l'M asSOC131eo 'It, 111 'It,'"'''' c · ' '''e!of> By Dav id Sheets much, on me se . uaIIv lIad Northwes t Airlink 's an· reasons for the pull out, Ihe anSwer 10 eact'! aueS11()n IS C H(>fO@S Diseases quiz given by the onnted 11'\ boIOlace type nouncement Monday that it number of passengers boar· Well ness Center last Tuesday D. Genit.1W'Tts was giving two weeks notice or ding Airlink al SI Airport in the Student Center did 6 What pefCefllage 01 womt·" 1 II..PPI'o..,nalel~ many its departure from Southern "wasn't as strong as we had poorly, gelting at least seven ro..... whO have cnlam)'c.a Pla.e ,,~ yO\IlQ aouII5 lages 15·251 will Illinois Airport was a surprise forecast." of the 10 mtlltiple choice S~'l'T\PlomS" gel a SeluaJt.y Transmrneo to everyone, particularly "We were expecting double A. 20pet'cenl questions wrong, DIsease alleast once? what we're gelting now," 9 J O~cent Southern Illinois Airport. Jennifer Rollo, senior in '" 1 a to 2f) percent Brady said, bul he declined to C 60 Defcenl Mike Kimmel. SI Airport psychology, had ooly ooe in· 8 . 20 to 25 percent D. SO percent Authority chairman, said he comment on what the existing correct answer and won dinner C .0 to 4 5 percent o note than 50 percent didn't know of the airline's boarding figures were. for two at Emperor's Palace. 7 Vlhal atE' The IIS)o5 fO a m..'t' plans to relocate to Williamson Kimmel said the bookings 01 aCQuIrIng oonorrnea or AU quiz takers received free 2 When 01 !ties£' statements IS Cfllam.,.O~ O\Jrf'lO II"ItefCOu! st' Cou nly Airport near Marion and boardings have doubled condoms and informatit')n not true about conaoms' until an hour before Monday's every montfl since Airlink once ·... lln sort'Ieot'Ie ,,,1€'Cleo aboulSTDs, A They are !tle tt'lllO IT'IOSI A. 2S pefcent news conference. began service at SI Airport on The quiz revealed t~al pOptNlr lorm 01 OIfth 8 50 Defeen' The company is scheduled to Dec , IS , with mosl of the Iradilional misconceptions con.'" C 75 oet'cenl begin nighls from Marion boarding and booking traffic B. They 'f' ... nable in dit· o 100 perCe!lt about sex are held, despite ter,nlsi::.s. March IS, coming from Carbondale, open·minded altituties, In a C 40 percent 01 all COf':lOmS B unl188lec cnt"ll""v"'" ar " I dl:'\ tremendously He said Airlink's relocation poll taken las l week, students are pUl'Chased bV women c.-."'"P .... r.ch 01 Ine foJ' ..... ~ :1 disappointed" In orthwest should not affect the expected agreed that it was okay to ask D SaNts at conooms have A mlen"ly Airlink, Kimmel said in a arrival of Green Hills Airlines a new partner to use a condom, lI'IC1'@aseQ 150 percent S PetvlC '"'ectons ItIOce 1980 statemenl to the press after of Kirksville, Mo" and was nol The m(6t common STDs in C Sotes 10 appeal Of'! tre Norlhwes~ ' s announcement. genItals the a r e 3 Whch Of the$e ctseases ale D. A.nd8 Mike Br~~y , Northwest 5..... PULLOUT, Pago 5 chlamydia, gonorrhea and the r'K)St prevlllenl ., IntS warls, Use of a condom country" 9 AOO·Ol'fl\.ueh· I.... man, .... Herpes chlamyo.a 90" Gus Bode probably won't allow them to ~ now na~e Ine AID!:> This Moming be transmitted, ...... ""US' B SyphII:. n.,..... pes ':Milmvo.a A one nail (milan New medical evidence has C Warts rhlarrlya.a syohlks B. ll02mllliron Competition foils connected genital warts with D. Chlamydia, gonorrh, • . C 4105mMlon cervicaJ cancer, which now is w.rt, o 100 000 local listed as an STD, Chlamydia 4 Which 01 rheSe statements rs 10 Who shOutd De ronc«!fn.-o has become so widespread lrue' -Page 3 partly because 60 to 80 percent aDOulacQUlOOO AIOS? A Genltaj herpes can onty be A Gays ana blsellualS of women in/ected have no transmlllea flgh! before or B Those wno ate sc"u.d dUring an 0Ulbr e...k Gymnasts score symptoms, partners ot tHqtl "," As a result, males have a 25 8 The fLtJbef waIs of con· groups (Q2VS Mr.,ueh mixed results percent risk of infection after dom. prOb.blV won I and tV drUO usPf'>j alaw herpes ChWrIyOII C Anyone nOI having intercourse with an ana U\ll'lOfThea 10 pass - Sports 12 monogamou~ fl.QI~" ,oJ -C. infected female, Left un· D. All 01 th•• booIe treated, chlamydia can cause C Thefe.e f'O hearth t\I.l. E AanaBr"'r -10, condcllrM eros ...... ,..IIIgIII"_1Oe GUI BliY' the alrpon should infertility and pelvic in· In ...lI. r.. oIvlnv do«, fections, 111 N. Washington Next to Tres Newswrap 529-3808 I worl d / nation Soviets present proposal JoIn Tommy Lee Johnsto", & ChrIs Pesko for the Four undergraduate o r on medium-range missiles graduate credits GENEVA CU PJ) - The Soviet Union Monday r.resented its ht 105 TAO proposal to eliminate me:dium-range nucl~r mis~i _ es in ~urope lNFORMAnON without a "Star Wars" hnk, and U.s. offICIals saId Washmgton Olcll •• Night r-sda'l'. Marc h 5 would respond soon with its own version of a " draft treaty," Super Contests, Beer Chugging. Plna Eating. 6 :30 pm Room 1046 American senators monitoring the arms ta lks - which wt! r ~ Communicatio ns Bldg. extende

::'ponl.Ofl·d b\ ~T1mt'nl$ 01 RtldlO others were reponed inl'ured in New Zealand's worst quake in 65 75 C Speeclrall. TPIo"'VISIOI1and ::,pi,,-, hCummunr:o'Itw"on years. The officials dec ared a state of emergency In the Bay of dnd InlE:'f"M "til PrQql'dm~ ~ ...... "'\ Il.'~ Plenty area that has a population of 400.000. The quake. No Coyer' measuring 6.5 on the open .. ·nded Richter scale was the strongest The OrigInal 105 TAO Oldies Night. 5t>utheTn IIImot~ UnlvE'tslT) in New Zealand since 1922. • 011 Carbondak> Libyans land in Egypt, request asylum CA IRO. Egypt (UPIl - A Libyan military transport plane landed at an airport in southern Egypt Monday. and its six passengers and crew asked for political asylum, sources and OAJi news reports said. The Libyan C·13O lransport plane landed at Abu Simbel airport. about 400 miles south of Cairo. after the crew told the control tower tbe plane was runn i~g low on fuel. the sources said. The state-run Middle East News Agency quoted ar, official sour(.""e as sayine the piane carried sh: Libyans who asked for polilical azylum. • Champa~nc lor the Ladies 9 - I 11 m Capitalism not to a ~f ect China, leaders say .. Hot Shot's 50f BEIJING (UPI ) - ChiUe .< leaders assured ecretary of State Slow G. in Fizz 81.00 I Geor g~ Shultz Monday tha ' Beijing's independent foreIgn policy Amaretto Stone Sour 81.00 ~nd economic reforms wil! be unaffected by a mounling cam· pa;gn against capitalist trends. China's acting Communist Party The Best Music from the 50 " .. 70's !eaderZhaoZhiyang, wboreplaced Hu YaobangJan. 16when Hu Free Godfather's Pizza I WqS blameO for student raWes for democrac;y, told Shullz that rest of the world" and at the same time fJght capitalist len· China would continue its reforms of "openill!! the country to the !!=,==!!!!!!!!!!!==!!!!!!~~: dencies. t ~ I Counsel asks for dismissal of North challenge

.-1 .... " , "··.~..- I ., ... . ,p . 1 ~.. '(1\'''' '\ WASHINGTON (UP II - Independent counsel Lawrence ~F \ • . ,,, t " . " 1 ' .... Q .... ", ' ( . OQ Q'" \.., 1 'I ' Walsh asked a feder21 judge Monday to dismiss a constitutional I I [) f J' challenge to his Iran arms-Contra aid probe and warned that any COMFORTABLE DELUXE COACHES delay " may irreparably injure" his criminal investigation. lmHA r '-" Resp"nding 10 a suit last week by Lt. Col. Oliver Norlh that sought to block hi. work. Walsh said the legal action " represents EXPRESS BUS SERVICE an ill egitimate collateral attack" on his inveslil(ation . ToCHICAGO & SUBURBS Fund-raiser gave $3.5 million to Contras ALSO KANKAKEE & CHAMPA IGN WASHINGTON (UP!) - Conservative fund·raiser Carl Channell delivered more lhan $3 .5 million in private donations to Nicaraguan rebels last year. sources said Monday. A Channell spoke;man confirmed that aid was sent but said it was for * SPRING BREAK * humanitarian use, nnt weapons. He did not specify the amount sent. However, spokesman Dan Kuykendall said that " (Chan· nell ) will not guarantee lhat no money went for arms."

DEPARTURES RETURNS DEPARTURl! RETURNS Theologian files suit to keep his teaching job 'Thun. l :10pm Sundoyo wed. Mor . 11 1: 10pm. . . IOpm Sot. Mat, 21 Fri . !2:1Opm, . :IOpn. WASHINGTON (UP! ) - Dissident theologian Cbarles Curran, Thun. Mor . 11 !2:1Opm , ' · IOpm . • -!Opm Sun. Mar, 22 under pressure from the Vatican for dissenting from Church Fri. Mor. 13 11 -'0.," " : 10pm. 1 IOpm Mon. MDt . 23 teaching on sexual ethics, filed suit in secular court Monday to 1:10pm. 3:10pm. " lOpm keep his Catholic University teaching job. Curran, a/ready Sol Mar 14 100m. 110m. ..pm fighting througb churcb channels a Vatican and Danver 's Res L."'I ur ant - then it is only prepared at the . hesald Albrecht ha s ministered to closed their doc.rs at U.e end o( Independent owners. on the s m a ll a nd large t986 P a n,'s Res taur ant, other hand. develop their own III I , congregatIOns the Mid. which closed Jan reopened reci pes. buy 10 sm aller wesl and on the Ea t Coast, F',b. 23 amounts, a nd cook the (ood to Including St Peter'S "There are probably too their ow n specifications Evangeli cal Lutheran m~, n v rest3urants in Ca r· When Pa pa 's closed In Church In Huntington bondale (or the economy to January, Wides did not intend Station. NY SUPPOI1 ," said Ed Meadows. for it to open again Wi th him as She left the 2,300-member one o( the ~w n ers (or the local lheowner church In New York La lead a Da nver 's frai1chise. He said he had been Ill· parish of her ow n. " There The restaura nt fi lS fir m - terested in selling the busi ness were three pastors at 51. Heartla nd Investment Com- (or some time and closed Pete r 's. and the pany - purchased in l984 had assuming that a pending offer congregation was so large been dOlllg a bout $800 ,000 in would get him out of the you couldn't get to know all busllless each year (or the business The deal. however, o( the people who came to previous three or (our years. fell through and Papa's opened Sunday sen 'ices," she said. he said. By the time he closed once again, " Here , I am already Danver s in J anuary. he said. Competition plays an im­ beginning to learn many o( It was only taking in S350 ,OOO to portant part in the rise or (all the people's names." $400,000 annually, $50,000 less o( a Ca rbondale business. he The smaller, Carbondale than needed to break-even said, and " fo r an independent congregation will make it " It's ha rd to compete when owner it's lough." easier to minister. she said. (the market) is always Survival o( the fittest in the l'ut it will take some time 10 saturated with big chains." he (ood industry also relies on the aLijust her messages (or the said. ",oney people have available P' op le . Many of the At about the same ti me to spend on eating oul. p1ris hioners are faculty Danver 's entered the Car- members bondale restaurant a, ona , four P,' ople don't have the discretionary income they " This congregation i:; nalional chains also bought in . used to, Wides said. different (rom the one on the Ha rdees opened in t983 . Rax Ea s t Co a st Thi s opened its doors J a n. I , 1985. Meadows said it's J'lalO expensive to g('l I)U\ an '?at cungrt:=galivn i.:, v~ r y Shoney's and Bonanza Family m',ted." she said. Restaurant both op""ed in late a nymore " If irs going to cost a falfa ,!y $20 \0 ea t :hey're jusl people here built this 1986. goi ng total at home ., church." The problems caused by The . ver Y tterce com· Bei ng a full-time paslOr , competition may boil down to pe tition" is listed m ost she said, will give her and The Rev, SI ll y J, Albrecht, In. talled I S the new pastor of the resources. restaurant owners frequently by de pa r ting tho} congregation the op- Luther.n Church of All SII"t• • rllC lte. the Euchl rl stlc prl yer say. Meadows said the ad- owne:-s as the factor that portunity to reach out to the during the morning service SundlY, She I. the first woml n to vertising dollars spent by community a nd University. pastor I Lutherl n church In Cl rbondlle. large corporations are used (or ~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~iF~====::::::::::::::::~_ r epeti t io_n__ O_ ( __th_ e_ir__ m_ ~____ ges_ _,__ _SN __ R_ E_S_T_A__U _R_A_HT__ S_ ,_P_. g_._5__ __ Have We Got A Deal For You From ! ~49th ANNUAL MEETING .,urr'..IlO5e your favorile Pizzo or Priazzo 'M Iio li o n I ------, ~ o/ the IPie a t regula r price a nd I I receive a 2nd Pilla a t 1 /2 . I I price, I SIU CREDIT UNION • I Ii M IX or match crusts or topping s a t your liking, I ~ 12 price d iscount appli es to Pizzo o r PriOZlO 'M I f'f equal or le sser va lue , I TODAY I Offer good from Februo ry 23 thru Mo rch 22 , 1987 , I ~ -THIS--- OFFER------GC':)D IN : --- ~ ------~ MARCH 3,1987 CI'.RBO NDAlE M URP HYSBORO 457-71 12 687-4022 at the MARION MARION DELIVERY 997-5050 SIU STUDENT CENTER 997-2424 BALLROOMB BENTON HERRtN 439-6359 988-1647 Business Meeting

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StU(".. nl EdltOf ·'n·Chlef Boll Rum ln.ki EdItorial Pog. Editor Tob., Eckert Anoclo'. Ed'lotlol Poge Editor Mary Wit r". w. ki Managing EdITor Gordon B,II,ng, ley Roe vs . Wade key to fetal rights issue l~ J .. \;\TAHY. a trial dale was set for Pamela Rae S t e~ ' art. a 27-vea r-old Ca lIforma woman cha rged wi th abusi ng her mran t The unu~ l .!al a~;pt.'Ct of the case is that the woman is charged with abusing her ch ild oe(ore it was born . While Stewart', IS the first known feta l abuse case. the Is!'! u e of feUlI rights ha.; already creptlOlO legal prect..Jent throughout the cour.. lrv Sixl een sta les have "feti cide laws. whi ch permit prosecutIOn for homicide when a fet us IS killed du'lng a n :! ILa l'k on the mother In illinOIs, Colorado and Alabama. doctors can order", woman to have cesanan :'\ urgery If the baby IS In da l!~e r I n 1984 . an IllinOis Judg~ ruled that a prcgnJnl herOine user was abusing her felu s and made II a ward of the state.

FET.\I. HIG fiTS IS undeniably a sllcky Issue Since the Supreme Court's Roe vs Wade deciSion legalized abortion dunng the first and second tnmesters. how ca n a ":'oman bf' charged with abusmg hel (etus when th e law permi ts her to Letters destro\' It') Bul Stewart IS accused of ta kin g amphetamines a nd ba rbltuales agalnsl her doctors ord ers dUri ng the ninth month of hrr pregrla nc\' Is a fetus offiCia lly a per:son after the s~o nd trimester? Shoul d a mother be held responSible when her child IS Censorship at vJork in usa vote Cripp led or killed b~ her beha\,lOr dUri ng pregnancy') P:'here was a time. nol too My . how times ha vc It is not SILASC's respon­ lor g ago, wnen students look to changed. The Undergraduate Sibility to present opposing Tiro to thI s Issue IS th e question of whether or not a doctor the streets and the courtrooms Student Organization has points of vi ew a t every (orum it should play policeman a nd order a woman' s beha vior dunng her to st:=t.: ure their rights of denied the Souther!, illinOiS­ sponsors. Other groups can freedom of s peech Ad­ Latin Am e rica Solidanty offer counter-points If the h~~~~~ci~f~~~ .I~~~O~~t~~I :l~Oo ~~~~~rh~~,e~ u:'~~~Xne~~I~~ucca~ min istra tors a t such in ­ CSO does not think that lhe these aspects of her priva te life') Where do you draw the line'! Committee's request to fund a stitutions as the Universli y of lecturer opp ~s ed to U S prospective speaker is of ralifor ma Berkeley. e nd the foreign policies in Central sufficient quality to warrant I T IS FE ..\ SI BLE to draw the line where the Supreme Court Univt: 1:tlt y of Te nnessee . suppor t. tha t is one thing. To did- after the s€'('ond lnmesler If a stale can make It Illega l to Kn oxvi lle. only wanted America, using the feeble deny support because lbe abort a fetus dunng the la st th rE'C' months of pregnanc),. it can s tud ent s to hea r "safe" excuse that onlv one POint of person r' presents one point of also be Illegal to kill 0' damage an IOfant dUring lhat time speakers S: udents were view would be expressed. The view smacks of censorship Il Though pre- natal ab u ~~ may be lcrnbly difficult to prove. denied the right to invite to administrators at Berkeley is a danger oll ~ precedent that maklOg a woman responsible for her chlld's life a ft er the sixlh campus speakers of lheir own and Knoxville would have turns back tne clock to a time month IS consistent WIth already existing laws choosing. But students fought loved the USO. I can hear those when students did not have The claim tha t such charges would involve an JnvaslOn of bdck and established their opponents of free speech ut­ freedom of choi ce 10 these privacy is less materia l dUring the third trimester. when Roe vs constitutional right to hear tering the same words so lhat malters.-Keilh Sn a vel)". Wade demands responsibility . After all, in vestigati ons into any whatever point of vi ~ w they they could continue feeding assistant professor. po!iticaJ kind of child abuse involves an invasion of privacy, and fev.' wanted. students ""bulum. science. would a~guc that because of this invasion, abuse is jU:tUfiable. The life of a fetus. when it begins to think and when it begins to feel. is still a m\'sterv to the medical world But in the case of Parking fines havH hidden wisdom Pamela Rae Ste"'art - IS seems prett y clear that she poisoned a legally-protected life Under the guideli nes of Roe vs . Wade. Just about every other week, vi nce our future children that we can use the new line : " I I read a lelle r in the D.E . from their li ves a re infinitely easier women snou ld be held accountable (or their last trimester pa id $1 27 a monlh in parking someone complaining about than ours were ~ We can't use mistakes tickets. a nd did I complain geting a parking licket on the same worn",ul lines that because the nearest space was ca mpus . I know that I have our parents used on us : " I in Mur physboro? " .Not a recieved numerous "presents" walked six miles to school chan~ !" Opinions (rom our generous parking every day. in the snow, I hQ!lE' that this will clear up diVision myself. But after uphill...BOTH WAYS !" This any lftisunderstandjng that the from elsewhere readi ng thoSe lellers for the would not be a ppropriate. students have concerning their pas. four years. I finally given that 66 percent of windshield wiper surprises. realize that most people co not students now own cars . Now we can all sleep better at On rock , chicks and brains undersUl nd the overall big But do not fear. because lhe night, assured that there are Chicago Tribune pi cture that lies behind the SlU-C par king di vision. in great minds at wor k at the conducted on chiCks . Chicks. their prophetic wisdom. has we a re told , have similar ent tre parking concept. parking division- planning How are we. the parents of now eliminated this problem the future.-Brad Young. Every now and lhen. lhere hearing mechanisms to those tomorrow, expected to con- from our troubled minds. Now senior. political science. comes along a scientific study of humans. It seems that loud that hits even a Ii bel-3 I arts noises damage the inner ear . graduate between the eyes. Within da ys, some nerve cells Such a research project came in the brain stem die and Blacks should support each other to light recenlly when the others shrink . Ameri can Association of I'm sure everyone knows said. " If binck people would a re a minority among Science met in Chicago. So the next time your that Black Hislory Month is stick together, cooperate a nd minorities. We have to sfart teenagers refuse to tu rn down over . But the ti me for blacks to help each other hnlf as much using the few opportunities A professor of physiology the rock and roll on the radio. renect upon their history is as they did to overcome that a re available to us, before a nd otolaryngology at the tell them they may be risking not. A lot of grea t blac ~ men slavery. we would be very Reaganomics completes its Universitv of Washington their chances to go t ~ college. and women have sacrificed a prosperous today_" seek·and·destroy mission. reported tIta tloud noises could If they balk, remind them of lot, as much as their lives. so Did our fo refathers over­ P lease, let's not wait for the result in the loss of brain cells. what, in effect. the chick that we could have a sound come their masters only to see next Black History Month to Of course, any parent of researcher said : " We' re future. And we've shown our come together and support teenagers who can 't moving toward devkes that gratitude by becoming our own ~~~ter:~e~~~th:~~f;rsu~h each other. It's now or never, if rememkr yesterday's dinner can help the damaged inner wors ~ enemy. A very elderly as welfare, unemployment, we don't start helping each already knows that. ear , but we're not going to be gentleman made a statement crime and ignorance? SUfe we other who will? -Kenneth W. It doesn' t really matter tho! a ble to fix the brain-at least during Dr.King's holiday that have successful and prom inent Tread well. s enior co m­ the research to dale bas been not soon." I'd like to share with }ou. He blacks in our society, but they muni cations. Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU Editori al Poiicie OK4\: 7I/C ~1lEAIJ.Y IEIS,AN/) IJJIER AII9S sru.1I.UlX- >E5, 9E~A :~ H ~.: : ~~e~ , i ~:!n~=~ ..v;;w,.:;n~ 1I~~116 Hj()'/HJS SlI? SAINT. aNy. c.'tIigned ~ ~ a canMNuI of !!. 0II5TTllJN6! f/1fST_~ I Daily Egyptian Editorial Commi" .., whoH m.mben teTs FAlL! or. rn. studwrt..-ditor-in" SlIl-"1UeQ "'1111'1 a Ie­ nomination and said no might have to be wJl hdrawn from Ira n to the Nicaraguan gInYnenng ~15 f~e MINong "" ?I wov· deciSion had been made on a because Ga tes has .. the smell Con tra rebels but did not OIerldf'OTlA'oI CoIoril''IIo SlA;)lIe 5oen$.OI OOf'IOI""'QNIaN\ 0' ~oYet ~ ~emo 0"'10£'< QIa/JI'YJ new nom 1nee 10 res lore ca 1m of Ira n gate on him _. repori It to lhe president. nno mote Col I~ lor a tree CQ/()t COl'lSlJl0 10"1 to the spy a~ency " I thi nk the Gates Glamorou~ Ufv In nom ina li on is In trouble, '- said Galcs. a leller to Reagan. Dole sa id a gr oup of 124 5 IllinO IS iB v Marv Lou s) said he was Withdrawing his former Sen Paul Laxalt. R· Republican leaders who met 529-444 2 name from conslderallon :\e,·. a close friend and ad· Friday With Reagan - the day "'""'" U5-10, Highlights SIS, Holrwts S7 because of a " strong sen­ vlser to ~"esiden t Reagan. ·It the scanda l forced R..gan·s J.,trwe Hun' {JVoTM!f hVlk Tr1'9QOInQ l..tI )o Jcr.cl I~ OI ' timent " to delay his Isn'l so lluch With Mr Ga tes, I resigna ti on as chi ef of staff - M nn .... at I'i" (h ' ii>\ Appl J nommatlon until a Senate think ever ybody recognizes discussed with th e president . pane) completes Its Iran arms· he's a proven professional .. possible withdrawal of the Contra aid probe ·Tnfortunatelv. I thin k that Gates nomination " I believe a prolo nged ~1r Gates IS a 'victim of cir ­ penorl or uncertainty would be cUillst.a.nces, one a mong many. ha rmful to the Central In· and tha t he'd ha ,'p ~ r eat dif­ teillgence Agency. the In· fic ulty in gelling "onfl rmed. I Correction telligence community and, think the administration ought OSHA stand a rds require polentl a ll~ . to our national to take a second look." that airborne asbestos levels secunt\ ," Gales wrote Sena te Republican leader not exce<'d 0 2 fibers per cubi c Ear l;'.r todav. Gates met Rober t Dole of Kansas a nd centimeter or 1001. er. Monday's \.\ ' th Ba ke r 'and national administration officia ls who D.E. article " Librar\, Staff. s ecurlt \' a dVi s er Frank requested anonymity agreed Officials Differ on Asbestos" Carluccl- to diSCUSS whether he the cha nces of Gates replacing incorrect I\' stated th e stan· s hould ",thdra w hiS William Case) as CIA di rector da rds. . PULLOUT, frorn Page 1---- related to the last-minu te nights ..,., tween Willia mson SI Airpor t and Will ia mson cancellation of a Green Hills County a nd St. Louis . County. Brady said news confe r e n ce a lso He said Ai r link made no ·We feel we can be more scheduled for Monday. deals Wi th Britt offici als before effective to be where the It was expected tha t Green or since th a t airline's Southern Illinois community is Hills authorities would an­ depa rt ur e r eg a rd i ng a used to goi ng ." he expla ined. nounce the start of a ir service t.a. keover of Br itt's sen 'ice. Graves Goforth AirJi nk 's be twee n Ca r bonda le a nd Da Vld Corac),. manager of B marke ting ma nager . s aid Chicago. Green Hills is rr.Jving & A Travel. iOl S. Un iversity. when the airline a nnounced its its headquarte r s f r om said he saw the move as SI Ai rport start-up on Dec. 2 MiSSOUri to Mount Vernon. s trictly competitive in nature that it wou!d not be leaving the TOnight where it began service to St. because TWE is operating at airport anytime soon , Williamson County. Brady said at the news ~~~~ n ~~~.~ a'J;ink this will " Head to head competition is conference Monday. however. dOsfBO) have any impact on Green what irs all about." Coracy that it was evident that the *TUESDA Y NIGHT .. Hills." Kimmel sa id. "We hope said. "Thev'lI have more Williamson Ccunty facility they'll be in this month." He exposure running up agains t was favorec. by the community *MASSACR[* explained that Green Hills TWE." before Airli nk touched down at TIM GRINER SHOW "had too many irons In the fire " At one time they were non­ SI Ai rport. T;p 40 & Dance Tunes for a small airline" and competitive in the airline wanted to clear up s{·m c ad· ma rket .. ' Cor,cy continued. But the n.":"e was ' ;a cor· PLUS DANCE CONTEST m inistrative and technical "Tbeir ticket prices were high porate decision on our part due $ 100 CASH PRIZE problems in Chicago before compared to other airlines" lo Britt's leaving." he said. * Prizes, Glveawavs .. committing the fi rm to serving because they had no direct Kimmel said he didn't think 9()c S.,eedr.lIs 90¢ another a irporl. competi tion. consolidation " would do 50C Busch Dr.fts SOC Brady also said the Airlink Since m id · Febru a r y, anything for anyone" and that move would consolidate Airlink's passenger charges if the airline did have boarding fllEE C"R"'RG"E f.r Ladles regiona l air service and make have decreased and ticket problems the airport should it more competitive. as well as ;ales at B & A have been brisk, have been notified *",,*,.,.* .. *!~::'*~'-2fZ'******* .. · fill the void left bj Britt Air­ : oracy said. " 1 don 't know if we could O' fOIl'm"E S'ECIRLS ~ way's sudden de!J3Tture [rom Anolt,er reason for Airlink's have done anything about it, Williamson Cour,ly on Jan. 28. ,e1ocation was based on a but moving down the road :-p~ Trans World Airlines' Trans "split in the travel needs" of won't solve the problem," Smimof( World Expre;s is handling Southern Illinoisans between Kimm e l ~tll d HACARIlI RESTAURANTS, from Page 3 -- contribu t ed to their Pizza Hut Inc. bought many speculated that direct com­ restaurants' deaths, said Jim of the Golden Bear restaurants ".,tition m2.y have been at the Prowell of the Carbondale in 1!IBS and converted them to heart of the recent restaurant Chamber of Commerce. Pizza Huts. Those that were closings. It is imporlantto remember, not remodeled were closed, as Carbondale still has a very IILLIAIDS PIILOUI however, tha t corpora te ill the Carbondale case. strong restaurant business and structure changes are the After Golden Bear lefl;, thP.re has been no decrease in SPl:CIAL second most common reason Brallbon's Family Restaura1Jt interest for starting new ones, a£&.DAY ...... for restaurant closings. & Pancake House, moved in Moreno said. Tbere have been Zantigo's, a Mexican (ast­ Nov. 20, 1985. It closed Ial't in between 40 and 50 restaurants food chain, is a recent 1986. in Carbondale for the last few example. In June 1986 Pepsico years, he said. Inc., which also owns the Tacc; Carl Bransoll, owner o ( the B<>J1 chain, purchased the restaurant, s.lid be couldn't 7.antigo's restaurants, and cite any particular problem to Puzzle answers they are being converted lo which he could attribute to Ire TacoBeJIs. closing, but said he believed In !.owns with both chains, other businesses in Carbondale however, Zantigo's is being would (ollow soon. sacrificed in favor of Taco Prowell said he has been lold Bell. Tbe Caroondale fran­ olber businesses are in chise is scheduled to close fmancial trouble. but declined Marcl, 8, according to a to mention their names. spokeswoman (or Zantigo's. Internal management is the biggest reason (or the closing The Golden Bear restaurant o( small businesses, said in Carbondale was .another Frank Moreno, of the City of victim o( a corporate swit­ Carbondale's Economic chover, Prowell said. Development Office. He Oa ilyEgyplian, Man:h 3, 1!I87, Pag.~ U.N. simulation meeting planned An Orientation meeting for Applications forms to be discussed at the gneral delegales to Sl lI-Cs United delegates to the a nnua l U.N assembl y : International :\al,ons S,mulation will be held General Assembly Simulation terrorism, nuclear disar ~ at 7 tonight in the Student April 2 to 4 a re avaiiable in the mament. South Africa , and Center Mackinaw Room . Luke Student Developmenl Office. hunger and development in Tripp w,lI spea k on South Siudent Center third floor . or Africa Africa Other Orienta lion meetings at tables in the Siudeni Center It' r need 11..1 r("llI;li1i h ' "I ,'nee. hIU ' , , (" 11:.11." n ule \ " .. r ', together to discuss critical Tom Bik of the Peace Corps Delegales will be "Jrnished HH: l MI:.MfU_ R~HII' · 1-Rl:.lI'OP<..lJ R:-.. TU t:.\"f·.Rr RlYfl:.R worid problems material on the topics to be wil l have a slide prc')cntation . M@M~ooo Briefs I AT KERASOT ES TH EATRES Re·Union Pants LIDEP.TY 6 6~ · 6 022 by Union Bay CHESS CLUB w,lI m.et PI SIGMA Epsilon will meet Murp hy, boro AU~o " 1 1 from 6:3() t09:3() lonighl in the at 7 tonight in Lawson 2:..1 Lilli" Shop 01 Horr o n 1'1 '., - If) Studenl Cenler. Activity Room B. For informJlion. ca ll Fred UN IVf;HS ITY PLACE~E · Pur tner. 453 4074 :\T Center will offer an in­ terviewing s kills workshop at I B I BI. E S TI' OY and p.m toct..y in Quigley lOS . '25 fellowsh., "'ill begin at 7 Students may reg\ster In (Sugg. Retail up to '52) lonight in Ihe Siudeni Cenler Woody B204 Missouri Room For in­ FOX [oslgot. 4 ~ 7 · ~ 6 6 ~ Sizes 28-38, pleated st'yleS formation. ca ll 549·347!. . BIOCHEM ISTIIY JOU\{ · Hno\If'f\ .... cotton/lir'len, Rayon/cotton blend :>.'AL Club will meet al 4 p.m (roevdlll' Ouod('"(' I', COMPl'TIW; AFFAIRS will loday in Neckers 218. :.larcelo M".. ,b .. lh 1 r offer the following workshops Santoro wiU'X" guest spe.rl!.'·S H E-E:>.'T1tY troduction 10 CMS from 3 10 4 group. titled "Support 101. " Soml' " lnd '.I I Irand Name off price clothing for Men & Women p.m . today a nd Thursday In will meet from 3 to 4: 3() p.m \\ o ndl'dul . "'i· I .. 611-11. 5. llIInol. Ay, Hour: Mon .·S.,t . 10-6 Faner \025 Lab I. and sing Tuesdays In Woody B245. For 81", <1. \\' ,dn ... . the Laser Pnnter from 3 to 4 informa tion. call Pam. :>36+ R.. dio O .. H I, 2096 . pm in Paner 1004 . To Theta Xi's 40lh Anni\'ersary register. call 453-4361. ext. 260.

I:>.'TR ..UIl : KAL SPOHTS Will sponor a wrestling meet at 6 p.rn Wf"dnesday In the Rec Centei t;mnes are due bv 3 p.m and weigh-in begins at 10 a m . Wednesday.

I:>.'TR '\ \1l·HAI. SPOHTS r acouetba D mixed doubles If you remember ·A· entries a ro due ill' 10 tonight at HEllO l ARRY. Fl Y the Rec Center information ROBIN Fl Y 8 PAUL LIVE d",,', . l,(NOE . you're t GONNA LOVE presen s NANCY DYE will speak on ShrvlK k Auditonulll "Ame'ican Mothers and ~:l urch7.1~H7 MothtTing: Som e His torical RADIO HELL B·OOrm Perspectives" at i :3() tonight Sound By Soundcore Ticket:- ?$~) 50 In the Fal !~r Hall Museum Auditorium. Hoppy Hour Hoppy Hour 3-8 LUKE TR IPP. instructor of 8-close black studies. will speak on 2 for 1 legal issues in South Africa 3S¢ Drofts (rom 7 to 9 lonight in the 2 Drofts SO¢ • Student Cenler Mackinaw 2 Speed roils 9O¢ Room.

STU D ENTS FOR En- vironmenta! Concern will meel at 8 tonight in the Student Environment Office. Student Center third floor. F;eld trip to the Shawn"" National Porest will bediscl'ssed.

DAT .~ PHO CESS I NG Management Association will meet at 7 tonight in the Student Center Illinois Room.

SIU FLYING club wiU meet P I Z Z A at 7: 30 tonight in the Student Center Mississ\ppi Room. Everyone is welcome. B.GONE BAPTIST STUDENT Ministr,,,;; will meet at 7:30 ton;ght in the Student Baptist $8.99 Center AuditOrium, 701 W. For a Quotro's Cheezv Deep Mill. Everyone is welcome. Pan Large Pizza with I -item . 4-Lorge Pepsi's tapped off GAY AND Lesbian Peoples' with Fast, Free Del ivery Union will begin its spring training session for Prideline hotline at 7: 30 tonight in the GLPU office, Student Center third floor.

FELLOWSHIP OF Christian Send Iree "God Made Me" poster 0 or. send free poster along Students will m eet at 7:30 With one-wee:. Su mmer opportunities in Appalachia 0 to: tonight at the Newman Center 8ro_ J_ Henn, Gienrnwy Home MIuIonen, P.O. 80. Conference Room, 115 S. 465618. CincInnati, OH 45246-5611. Washington. Name ______Age ______LEARNING R E SOURCES Address ______Service will offer the WorlrEbop "Using Test Scoring Servi.ce at City ______Stale ___ Zip ____ LRS" from 9 to 9:50 a.tn. Wednesday in Morris Library, Telephone ( CJel187 LRS Conference Room.

Page 6, Daily EgypIIan, March S, 1987 Post-abortion grief is topic of women's support group By Catherine Simpson can share the-ir feelings." said Main. Carbondale. StaN Writer Bi rthright director Joan Davis compares the group to B i rthright . a C ri S I S Da vi s . "The group will help A:coholi cs Anonymous. where pregnancy center. is offenng a the woman work thr ough the the people gel Inf;;elher in a grief process and deal wi th group and share thei r ex­ ro:t~~~~~\ )~ ' h ~Uh~~t h :~o~~ what has happened " periences. "The group is based aborlion The support group's first The focus of tht- grot:p is to meetin~ will be held at 7 p.m. ~~a~ C ~~~stl~li~~l~e ~h~~~m ~~ " provide a place w~er<' women Thursday at Birthright. 2t5 IV. forgiveness by God" for an abortion. Davis said.

AC ROSS However . the g rollp is , C'"'' a.1m,' "accepting of anyone from any ~ M alOllh background." said social Q T' dmp .. Today's welfare intern and SIU-C 1.1 ~O lu t . 1fl1 \<, Sm,l.! student Ann Lind. who has he lped coord i n a te the . - ~ \ ,I"',',' ,," program . , ~ 8',,"~ \ , " Puzzle The group will be led : 1-'\ ' ..: initially by Bi rthright coun· : :;; ' _1' ~I'.i;;:- . ·. , Puzzle art wers selors. but control of the group .'.l ~ 1(,11,-'" c.!; will ""long to its members : - (I 1 1:'1"., 10,. are on Page 5. ~9 G.lmma 30 In la\Of 0 1 Furt.her information can be

33 RabbIt 66 M onln abtJ, ~e fughls 01 received from Ann Lind. 549· ,3, Norsemen 67 Gro~ 1000 steps 2794 . 38 ~rom abro ad 30 Decant J Il Palnler s 31 PlOy ;:lfoduce 32 Domesday 40 Match King DOWN Book COIns 4 I A llow Itle USt! 33 leg parT ot 1 EVIl SPIrit 34011 pret "2 ShOPS 01 old 2 ArounCl 35 Fork part 44 Adversar.o 3 Beaullfy 36 ForelImb 4S Wooa 4 Pondered 3 :- Rehable 46 EI CamIno 5 ~ Grund y 40 Sef'lO\.s 4; H armony 6 AmmallOOO 42 Clock pari 490rlnk 7 Walter or 43 Sitflen 53 Place 01 D,,,,, 45 Rankle Idleness 8 Oltlce 4 7 Pocketbook ~ SOFT FROZEN YOGURT 57 Oeplele macrune .. 8 Growing oul 58 RemOved 9 Comet man 50 ASIan anImal in a cup or cone 59 FOR smother 10 PaCifiC 5 1 MetrIC untt 4 11 lhe fun of ice ((&'1m D lu~ me 9000 Inlngs of voo u ~· 61 Wise aboul 11 Remnanl 52 Huge poel 101 ",;,.., ' f", Idsle 1eM' In 'ell Nafl Jra l fru,' f lavor !> 62 Unworay 12 SIOtU. IndIan 53 OllalOI')' 63 Blue shadE.- 13 Consign 54 Unfasten 6,: Franl.:ll r1 s Monster 55 Turnover <, This coupon and 24C entitles bearer 21 loyal Scol 56 Plur.ge 65 In 24(: to a reg. cup ':)r cone 25 Relative 60 Insect 11 12 '3 Special Expires March 31 . 1987 L ,.

33 3B C~S~C~~~ Outrageous T-Shirt Contest JDSECUERVil . Cuervo Sp(~cials lrrquiln Aii Nite I!I Prisms Super Trivia for Temporary Color and Sh;,~el FREE DRINKS! 00 S 15 • Any length J1ssWol{ hair through March Coors, Coors Lt, Pabs t, Old Style specials 8-10 free popcorn Join Us for Lunch ... Carterville 985·375 Choos", from ten different dishes for only $2.95 Includes: s-...,up, ey.g roU, and fried rice. SPC Fine Arts " Bring your own liquor" 549-7231 Sat-Sun presents One mile sourn of SfU on 51 the Visiting Artist No Cover Program

R~TA U R ANT*lOU NGE featuring: Tuesday NJ.ght HElEN DRUTT Mexi-fest speaking on crafts in a public lecture. . ree Taco BUffe~ Wednesday, March 4 $1.150 Coro.... at 10am ~ 99~ Mar,mba Morr is Library Auditorium $S.98.ar,arlta PAtchen

DatlyEgyptian, Marcll3. 1987. Page 7 Addicted to love;? Here's how to find a cure By Patricia Fabiano asan equal WeUness Center outside of yourself for your him. we need him even more To Your Health sense of identitv. worth and Our wanting to love. ou r In a healthy relatIOnship. Does the Idea of ' addiction" personal security In an ad­ :, ear n! ng for Jove. our loving partner s can apprecia te In a relationship sound strange dicted relationship, you may itself becomes a nd addiction" themselves as Individuals With to \'ou' If so. ta ke thiS qUIz by these items, you may be ex· reel obsessed with- unable to If you re<"ognize symptoms talent, worth. creallvlty and puilm,,~ a check 10 front of each periencing the effects of ad­ live wll!lOul- your partner of unhealthy dependency in beauty They care With a sense Ilem :'hat seems true for vou ' diction within your r~lation, yourself and your r e l ~!io n · of detachment- hsleOing. t Without hIm or her: I feel ship ADL' ICTlO:'\ TO another ships. you a re not a lone Many being there without having to Ihal I'm nothing. Addiction within a personal person I!: J!ot true love Love people, especia lly w ~:;,en , fi nd " fix " or remove their pa rt· 2 I suppose ' should Je lil ' relationship works like any and addiction are separate themselves snared iii a web of ner's ill feelings A healthy terested in oth, r people and other addiction. whett,er it be a entities that may come compulsive neediness to end relationship allows one pa rt· act,\',11CS, but I just want to be substance addh'lJon- a Icohol. togethpr for a time when l\ne is thei r sense of isolation and ncr 10 change and grow with him or ~(;r coca ine. sugar. caffeine-or a mistaken ror the othe,' Ad · loneliness . If vou want to ta lk or read 3 Whenever I'm a few proc~" ::JL!ict ion- gambhng. dl ctlve "love" make:, people more about learning to minutes lale. or want 10 be over eating. compulsive fiercely dependent on one WilY BOTIlER TO move establish a healthier. more alone. he or she thinks I am s hopping or spending, another. since they are each rrom troublesome dependency positive relationship with with someone else workahohsm other's primary ' source of to more fulfilling relation­ yourseiI and your partner. 4 ThiS time he or she means conn(:'c tion . Excessive s hlps ~ Isn't a ny relationship here a r e some S I t; ·C It He or she 's really gOing to ALL ~"AH a; THE depr.:ndency makes end ing beUer than no relationship at resources: WeUness Center. change characte:'lstIC:' of depending su',h a rela tionship di ffi cuH , all? There's a good answer to 536-444 1: Counseling Center, 5 I love him or her so much I on som'.! thmg- a substance. an even when it becomes abusive. these two questions. Addictive 453-537 1: a nd Health Advocate can't stand the thought of him activity. a person ulSide of In the nationwirle bestseller relationships a re limiting . Workshops " Between You and or her bei ng with anyone else vourself to feel safe :ind .. Women Wh o Love Too They limit the capacity to be Me : Bu i ldin g ~: "althy 6 I don't know why I love valu able. Other common Much ," author Hobin Norwood yourself a nd to truly accept Helationshi .. ask him or her I Just do elements of these addictive says: and care about another person Assis i J know he or she 100'cs I~oi? e:o-:pcrlences Include not being Iltl II1Itl 11111111 1111 because he or she wanlS to willing ~. able to give them up " \\'E SEE TIIA T 10;'ing know where I am every a nd being willing to lie to turns into lovi ng too much minute. yourself or others about )o'ou r when our partner IS inap­ m\,oh'ements with them. propriate. unca ring , or IF YOl' RESPO '\ OEO A relatIOnship addiction IS unavadable. and yet we cannot positively to one or more of the reliance on someone give him u ~'}-in fact . we want Health and Fitness Guide

" DOC" SP'-\C K~I A '\ flexibility \\ hlle enhanCing Student Center IllinOiS Hoom MemOrial Triathlon- Quarter rhythm and timIng !\'1 et"L~ 7 to Sponsored by the IVelIness mile sWim. fi\'c mile bike. two 8 p m. ~I onda)'s a nd Wed· Center. mde run. Racp begms at 8 a m. nesdays through March 11 In May 2 Ca ll Hick G,.een , ;36· the Hee Center Dance Hoom SPOHTS ~l E DI C I:,\E 5:;31 for reglslratlOr. In­ Program- Provides eligible formatIOn I\' O~IE:,\'S FHEE Rec Center users with in· Swim- for women onl\', In' formation 'In the treatment WEIG IIT TR ..\l:'\I:'\(; structlon IS a\'ailable for and rehabilitation of sports· Consulta t ions- Persona 117Pd beginner and intermediate related injuries, computerized instructIOn IS available for swimmers Meets 7 to 8 p.m dieta ry analyses a nd fitness participants Interested 10 Mondays through April V In assessments. All services weight loss, body building or Pulliam pool. offered a re free of cha rge to fitness maintenance M£"Pts eligible Rec Center users. IU :J.u ~ . m . to noon Tuesdays TAL KI1'Il, AI!U T a nd 2 to 2 :30 p.m. Wednesdays SEX-Get the straIght facts at UN DERWATER WEIGUJ ­ by a ppointment only Feb. 17 this informal discussion of ~G . to det.erminp percent body through March II coll ege sexuality. Meet 7 to 9 fat IS available at the Physical RegistratIOn is reqUired. Call p.m. Wednesday," the Student Education R esea r ch Rec Center Informalton Desk . Center Kas kaskia Room. Laboratory. For information. 536-5531. Sponsored by the Wellness call 536-2431, ext. 53 before 4 :30 Centel pm. WOMEN'S SELF- D En~ :'\ ­ SE - Defen slve Tuesday Specials-Day & Night Mov ements- Parti cipants wi ll S OW \ ' OU ' H E practice some si mple physical Cooking- Eating well is not Horseshoe 54 2 5 Cream of 51 85 movements which may be always easy when you're on .~. Mushroom lISed if they a re actually at· your ow n. Learn basic healthy w/fries Soup ~IciijI "ObS 5,4 0 , 0 )' J .1!J J04 i A o '01 ' 91e. ( HA I GUi ''''f 1 . Dd,,'" _ " 11000 ... , ...... ·'r •• A( S lf ~ Cell ) 4069 10 J J 8 1 &oQObA olOli Ion rCWlO THtH OPU' 'om " """_, dr. ... .,.e"up '19 O" ' o ,.,~ · .t mo"" . , ... " dd.r. I,JOOO I,r", S ~ q l SI1 J o,' OO3O " c!" 10 r"ON TlA C Lf,\V.H S C-ood cc" d ..."" rt_ po'" A C t o' U~ '" o\I. '''9 i IOSOOI O ~ n"g " SllS . 1 J to 47 bOQ""ol" 1'11 FOR~ COM.fI H OO pOOd ,110~ r",,· 9t lKl' f'<"o nO'"t.c o/ de~rtdobl • • S11 . ~ 1 ) S 11 bOI l " o l10 10 1& PlYM OUTh ~ U " 'I' Gooo rondn,c- " Very d",, " dcIb~ 1$.00 I"," Ca ll ~ . o II r ~ 1 J 5 , ~

Carbondale'. Radiator Speclall.t Repairing and Recoring Complete Radiators "KeepIng Your Cool" SInce 1964 ADIATOi AND a!JBj t"UIOaNTEJI I 5 29-1711 Open Saturday. 5SO-. N. Unlve ni-ty (Un;"e rs ity & Che,tnut) Acton ftom c.I.P .s. At Lewis Park Apartments Fun isn't the -exception­ Royal Rvntab it's the rulel 457-4422 Apartments still Now here's an apartment e),actly your style availr.ble for Spring $165 per rno An apartment lllat goes that one extra mile 1985 Ford Escort Low Miles. Air. Pri ced to Sell!l . Here you get lifestyle that's second to none, Fer: 1984 Chevy Chevette Samm.rli al1 here you get lifestyle t hat's plain dov.. nrtght fun' d Door, Auto, Air. Low Miles. Hou~s and Apis. 1984 Dodge Colt. LARGf& small You can lounge by the pool and soak up the sun close to campus or try a game 01 tennis for some real fast paced lun 1981 Chevy Chevette 529-1082 4 Speed, Air, Radio 5'3xxx Miles. There's a nauttlus room and pool table too

1979 Chrysler Lebaron APARTMENTS and in the clubhouse loft, 4 Door, Air Low Milps . SIU Ipp,o~d fOf SophOmC)f H and up a big sc reen TV IS ready to view 1979 Ford LTD NOW RENfiNG FOIt Super Nire, Air. . SUMMER &. FAll 87-38 So VISit us soon you'll like what you see. 1978 Datsun 510 Station Wagon f~al u,.ni Eff lc~n (" le ~ 2 & Jbd Spilt 1(0101(>1 a pl) It' s your chance to meet f r ie n d~ and to live - 68xxx Mil, Exua Clean. Air, Radio. Wllh S~ Imming pool 1977 Toyota Corolla Air Condil lORln" happ,ly @ W.l1! tow,, 11 ca ~1 2 Door Sedan. Auto, Radio ...... FLollV furRl ~ hed 1976 Ford Grand Torino ...... Cable TV service Now .Jccepting 1987-88 contr.Jcts Mamtenence ~f' rv lc e Ask about 12 month Ie;,se with summer storage rares. 1976 Ford Custom Van Otltdoof 1.1$ ,ulls Custom Paint, Custom Wheels, Air, St '~leo, AND YET Captain Chairs, Super Sharp!...... 52695 VERY ClOSI TO CAMPUS For Inform.ltlon stop b.,. Call The Quads 4>7.{}446 :'''3 1 +1~1?-i-1J~1 1207S. W.II 457-4123 SHOW APARTME NTS 457-2184 Mon .. Wed. Fri 1-Spm 5al.,11-2 pm

Daily Egy~ ~, ':I"!"" 3, 1987, Pag ~9 ~ Andrcw X Hou ... ~IIu\·crkot., 9 T K E ~ J .A,o kln~ f.) rwarrllo 1 Emcccmlot the I All-Cump,," \ '.Il;lct y Show wttll "nu ,

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Alpha Tau Omega would like to congra tul a t ~ the o utgoin g officers on yet a n othe r p hc nominal year PreSIdent {.~d . 1r~UI14t/~At V.re PreSident .Ablf, .-'b'IN Treasurer .A't:r/, .K M,4 ",0."''' Secretary . ~/<>J'd N ,/';' _ , _ _, '1G_ .. n~ ••I, ...... ,....;..d HlstOtldn " ,.' •. ••1_' 'II,ambJl Habibi House Manager .At.'k your pla n :YIt "",,,~~. worked, Congratulatio ns to our newly e lected officers- hope you can W e challenge you live with to impro ve: upon th e: number onc Fr .. Pr-vna ncy 1.,lIng it. cQnf,d"",olon'1olonctl fraternity a' SIU '''9·2794 in 87·88 NII, t . w ' 10.",,"" Linda "-*6Dr ,0.' lOpoft Pre~ldent 21SW. M AIN tflot, CfJu4h.n

VICe Pres Ideo I 9?U:/. dJ.'n&-. 2 Bdnn ToWDhouses Treasurer 9t_ fH"JI'~ Brand New Secretary ~aI$_? 830 E. College 300 W. Mill H lstOrtan 9?~fJ',, ~ Membership Ed $450·$500 mo. $~ .A(ildMH Social Chairman Includes applIances. dishwasher ,701t.. !l!.a..tI Rush Chairman and draperies . ENERGY EFFICIENT. fFoddZ.~ Available Now ;.~;e:..~=~ BeningpropertYManagement " ~~n.S~:=~d~~ 205 E. Main 457-2134 I ' I ~ Page 10, lJaily E.';;'!ltian. March 3. 1987 t 'T--~------~----~---j-i SIU spikers to match Australians I ~ HE GOLD MilE: I By Willy Foreman The Australian squad in­ the /, uslralians. Star1 Wnter '" roe reading defense ) I l l r;;.~tol per 0 FF F,. ee 1I I cludes eight former m~mbers 51 I P DelIve r y 1 I The women·s voll eyba II "f the Australian National makes the player think a nd team will pla y a n exhibition Team. move more. " Locke said. I ~ :oAed ium or lorg_ Pine - In-hoUi9 or Delivery 1 : match against the New South The Warhtahs. the team During the fall season the I FREE 1-32 oz. Coke I g, ,I Wales junior volleyball team name that is an Australian spikers played a defense with of Australia at 7:30 p.m. today nower. began their U.S. tour in each player designated to : ' ~ ~\.W it h delivery of smoll or medium pIZZO : ' ~ I: a l Davies Gym. USVBA tourna ments in cover a certain a rea. but the I \ .~ . S 2-32 oz Cokes with Lorge P'zzo I g~ I " We all have a curiosity California and Arizona. They reading defense will be sort of a bout how sports are played in wiil also play Big Ten teams a free-for-a ll . ~ 611 S.lIlinois 529-4138 or 529-4130 10:<: 1 other parts of the world" · lllinois, Iowa and Purdue after The style of competition in ------~-~ Saluki coach Debbie Hunter the match with theSalukis. the ma tch will also benefit the said. "The match will be a neat ·'1 suspect the Australians players Leeause. ··it will be experience for our players and would match up pretty evenly different from what the kids b ns "· with the top teams in the are used to playing on the Returning starters for the Midwest. ·' Hunter said. collegiate level." Locke said. Saluki spiker; are sophomores Assistant coach Sonya Locke Hunter said. "The exhibition Dorothy Buchannan, Ten said the SIU-C spikers will will oe the first big experience Noble and juniors Sue Sinclair sample a new "reading'· for some of our younger team and Joan Wallenberg. defer.se in the match against members . .. Men netters drop two duals to Big Ten foes

By Wendell Young ca m e wh en they were Buckeye mo!ch-up. StaN Wn ter rewarded a victory by default Juan Martinez outmanned The Salukl men's tenms in No. I singles play. Fabiano Kevin DiveJius 2-6. 7-5. 6-1 in team added two more setbacks Ramos got the win after No. 4 singles action. Jairo 10 its 1987 campaign last Boilermaker Jim Gray was Aldana a nd Lars Nilsson weekend in West Lafayette. repetitiously ·'misbehaving"· teameo to spank Kostis Glavas Ind. and Columbus, Ohio when which violated the rules. ac­ a nd Kiran Tir.irneni 6-7 . 6-4 . 6-1 it lost to respective Big Ten cording to fU -C coach Dick in No. 3 doub es competition. powers Purdue and Ohio Sta te LeFevr~ , by margins of 7-2 and 8-1. With the losses, SfU-C falls After Purdue, sru-c It'3ded t02-6. up tl::c: van en route to Stapling, too Colunbus. The Dawgs were I n the Purdue rna tct.. the fortJJnale enough to come only bright spot for the Dawgs away with two wins during the

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The aclion boosted SIU·Cs of the crowd as he dazzled Saluki Kna uf finished second record to 3-3 for the year onlookers wi th great arm work with a 55.70 lotal in the all· Sunday. Tom Glielm i broke and triple dIsmounts. The a rounrl competition. the SIU-C record for floor Huskle r eceived a total 56 .15 exercises with a 9.85 score. ma rk fo r his efforts Where earli er in the year the The former hIg h score was sel SIU·C's P hillip Armand. who gymnasts seemed a bit un­ in 1983 by assistant coach IS making a comeback after certain. they a re now doing an Brian Babcock. former :>aluki a rthroscopic surgery on his outstanding job, Meade said . grea t who is trainmg for the shoulder. compeled in pommel " If we continue to perform a t 1988 Olympics. horse and va ult Teammate Ihis level we should make the Sunday's aclion also saw the Ken Clark. also recovering nationals at UCLA ." gymnasts set a season-high from surgery. may rejoin the score of 279 .65 10 soundlv Ii 'a m soon. Coach Bi ll Meade Meade also said players like defeat Houston Baptist's 270.05 saId. Knauf and Ulmer '.':ould have ma rk a nd the 261 .10 earned by Fraday's .clion pined the to continue th~i r performances UI·' Sa luk is against the Iowa because s trong com petition The top ~ tlukl ali-America Hawkeve::.. winne rs of the 1987 Wi th Illinois. Nebraska a nd Photo by Lis. Yobskl aIJ·a r oundel"S Preston Knauf Windv'Citv Invi tational. The Okla homa a waits Ihe Salukis a nd Mark Umer marked 56 05 more' mature Hawkeye team The Saluk is play host 10 Ihe Sophomore Ray Ouintsvell twists to face the horizontal bar and 56.35. r espec tln~ I 'y. for gave the toughest competition. IlIi", Ma rch 6 a l 3 p.m during the Salukis ' win at the Arena Sunday. Women tankers take third; Tulsa tops late tie pick up seven NCAA cuts By Scali Freeman Staff Writer seconds ) and the 2OtJ..ya rd Cage men's valiant effort slips away at end backstroke (third, 1:04.20 >' The Saluki women's swim Teammate Wendy Irick made By S!e .. MerrItt Both teams quickened the pace after in· team cruised to seven NCAA her second cuL in the 200 Staff Writer termission. qualifying limes in the backstroke. finishing firsl in Senior Doug Novsek and SIU·C's leading Na tional Ind e pendents the meet with a time of I :04 .90. Byron Boudreaux. Tulsa's all-time assist scorer Middleton were unable to get on track leader and a player nol known for shooting ~~~~~~ ,:;,:~ren~t Columbia, Sdluki Lori Rea finished prowess. took only Iwo shots in Monda y through the fies t 25 nHnutes of the contesl. sl~ond in the lOO--ya rd but­ night's 61·56 MVC semifinal contesl against Middleton hil one of 12 fi e ld goals while The Sa lukis finished third in lr,rfIy with a n NCAA cuI of 55.3 SIU·C - bU lthe iasl was the straw that broke 'Iovsek was held to one field goal. In the two the I6-team meet behind SCti!.h ,econds. while Karen Mcln· the Dawgs' back praor meetings. the Saluki leaders had Ca rolina and Ci ncinnati. tyre look third in the even I With the score knolled a t 56. Boudreaux combined for 84 points. Sal uk i c oach Bailey with an NCAA cut of 55.6. nailed Tulsa's only three·p,,;nl a llempl of the While SI U·Cs mOSI orolific scorer.; Weathers said he was " happy Three SlU-C relay tea ms night wi th 22 seconds left to pul the struggled. poinl gua rd Jowi Nurnberger with the wa y the team swam," also qualified for nationa:'. Hurricane on lOp. The Salukis gOI a lasl shol. pIcked up the slack. hitting two three­ but he still hopes to qualify two The 200-ya rd medley relay pointers a nd a layup in the farsl five minutes more relay t ea m s for !lrick. Iris ·/ onJouanne. Rea ~rf~;:~~~ ~:~g~e:::~ ~~off . balan ce Ihree-;>oinl of the second half lo keep SIU-C within five a t nationals . The team's next a nd Sue Wittry) finished AII ·Va lley pick David Moss then hit b0th 33·28. chance to qualify for NCAA second with an NCAA cuI of ends of a one-and-one to ice the game. The Salukis stayed close till the e;;;ht· meet March !~ in Indianapolis 1:46.20. The Salukis finished sixth in the le)gue minute ma rk. when Randy House tied the is at home this weekend in the The 200-freestyle celay team score at 44 with a pair of free throws. ,pith a 12-1i overall record. Region Eight open meet. (Rea, Reinke, VonJoua nnp. Por the next seven minutes, the teams Tulsa Improves to 22-6 overall a nd ad· For the Sa lukis , four in· and Wittry) took second in vances to the finals at8:30 p.m. Wednesday traded baskets, as the score tied three limes div;duals made NCAA cuts, led 1 :35.70 to qualify for nationals, before Boudreaux's game-winner hit nothing by freshman Lisa Reinke, who a nd 'he 400-yard mp-!Iey rela y Tulsa led 25·20 2fter a lackluster firsl half. but nel. quali fi ed in tii~ lOO· yard team G ay on her positive and hope irs nothing righl knee. which was injured serious." during the game againsl " I need to know whars ,he Soothwest Missouri Stale last matter. I can't handle th" Thursday. indecisic;" This is the only way SlU-C teams' orthopedist, 10 Imow and give me any Dr. Wi lli am Thorpe, will challce of ever playing again." perform the operation at St. Kattreh suffered the injury Francis Medical Center in when she was fouled on a Cape Girardeau . The breakaway layup. procedure, called arthroscopy. Kattreh said she sl!ouldn't in volves inserting instrum ents comment on the foul . But she inside the knee through sma'l said she couldn't accept the puncture wounds. player's freshman age as an Once inside the knee with the excuse for undercutting scope, Thorpe may repair because that's something minor damage. if there is any. players should have l~med "If it's something that can not to do in high school. be fixed, somewhat limited to Katlreh is 00 s tranger to cartilage, then it will be arthroscopic surgery. During fixed," SaJuiti coach Cindy preseason, Kattreh had the Scott said. "1£ he doesn' t find operation on her left knee to anything, then there's a sligbt smooth fragments of eartilage chance, but not much, that sbe that were hindering lbe ef· could return. " ficiency of the I·Oint. She An examination Friday returned to action our weeks indicated a knee sprain, but later. when the swelling did oot " I get sick from lbe SWf Photo by Bill Wnt de::rease by Monday, the anesthesia and that whal I Studant ~raln" Jeff Lomber (lett) ~nd IIthletic during the pme F.eb. 26. Coach Cindy Scott s urgery was deemed dread the worst," Kattreh trainer Sally P.,ldn. (right) examine Ann (_let) look. on .. Saluk! fono.reI Cozell. DP.CeSsary . said. Kattrah moment•• " !If' h., right knM Injury W.I~ off.,. con..... tlon . Page 12. Daily Egyptian. MatCh 3, 1987