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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1987 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in May 1987 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. - Daily Egyptian Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Wednesday, May6, 1987, Vo1.73, No. 148, 24 Pages Rapes reported during weekend By John Baldwin S1afIWriter are higher than police figures Halloweens," Claussen said. reported to the office during go out alone at nigbt; quid,:!,! because several of the rapes Claussen, who compiles the 1986 SpringCest weekend. get out of situations that IJ'.aJ.e Four women, including three reported to RAC are not computer statistics Cor the One of rted to Women's Services, said one ";;",,u1ted," Claussen said. The acc,.n:\ing to Rape Actio/! oot walk tbrougb Thompson the RAC occurrP.d in on-<:ampus rape was reported to its C:Iice ollter on-<:ampus rape was an Woods at night. Cmnmittee. Carbondale Police residMce balls, one Friday dw'_'lg the 1986 Halloween a~-quaintance rape, she said. From April 1986 to March said two rapes were reported night and one Saturday night, weekend. She said one was Barbara Burian, campus Simday. according to the committee. 1987,51 rapes were reported to reported to them during the t;a(ety representative (or the committee. Claussen said Juli Claussen, coordinator of ''This last weekend was 1985 Ha~oween celebration. Women's Services, said RAC, said committee figures worse than the past couple She said no rapes were women should he careful not to See RAPES, Page g Martial arts club Secord says must repay $300 'policies' led to Iran deal or get suspended See related stories, Page 12 WASHINGTON mpl) i!y Bill Ruminski Co,]gress apened hearings Staff Writer Tue.'!Iay into the " sad and Clubs' finances sordid" Irao-Cootra scandal The University Martial Arts being questioned and the first witness, Richard Club will he suspended if it Secord, said he served as a does not pay a S300 debt to the -Ppge 10 fInancier and arms dealer in Undergraduate Student the :a.Hair Hin furtherance of Organization and join 2D awarded by the campus club t.ht:, 'eSident'spolicies.'· approvP.d natiouaJ martial arts were invalid. Se.. ,rd, the retired Ai .. Force organization by May 15. One requirement of beiI'.g a majOr general who played The group was given the nlartial arts-sports club is central roles in hoth the U.S. deadline in a leUer received ilUtintaining a membership arms sales to Iran and private and dated April 23 Crom Kathy wi.th an approved natiouaJ errorfs to supply tho Rankin, rlScal orricer Cor organization. Nicanguan Contra rebels, sports clubs. The UMAC received S300 gave the r .... t public ac­ In the letter, the club also frcm the slu­ into elcecl 10 days after iI's along with Galsby'. /lod thana year. prGI/al SerI_ o.-tl_ Ra'-cl About .... 2% Pian _. PLAY IT! ·WUI ..tory bec:o.~ a thing of th. pal>f? . SAFE ••• , Newswrap -"~O ___.""""""Or"'."'_"_' ·WlII_ ...... 1ft SocioIogr' HAVEl ·M"_ Oodofol program 1ft o.mbtry go ~ 1ft unok.? AN ·W1f1I"Con•• oIAgrtcuhurebe~inlO~? nation/world ·WlU .... &ogIIoh_ ... do-consm.a.d? 1 EXTRA -WIll th...... ~ o.p...... ". occ.pt Ihi tot. stok:of\:-' KEY .Wllla.-ond~ ... _ .... __.. to"""-'op' ~ s. Afri(:a election focuses .- ...... -.....~, ~ for 1 ·WlM ~ Mc:ome a cIaod ...... at Slue? 2 keys for the price on non-voting blacks future of one with this AD ...... ·WlN __ _01 .... ""_ ...... __001 . , JOHANNESBURG South Africa (UPl) - The whites-onIy -"'II'" "-"od .. _ ...... WlU ZooIogy __ (American "Key" Only) parliamelltary ,,)ecti;"" today focus 011 the political future of Africa's 25 miIlioo blacks, but DOt of ·_PoIItIcaI ...... dafto.yin~ home. Tuesdliy. Civil nghts -WII_ In .... CoIt.pol-"'ll -WIIn ...... -...... __"_d.II' 529-3400 activists expect many more to strike during the electioo. Up to Lock 3.1 miIlioo white voters will elect 166 white Iawmaken, to rule over 4.5 miIlioo whites and more than five times as many blacks. --·WIII ...... In _", ~ __ , -Will 2% •. 5" x 5 ~ 1ft ~ or controction of ..... pM lit the Prime minister blocks pe8t;e conference b!1 --~,. ...wdI Anirftoi ~tr ' _" mlibd dry? JERUSALEM (UP!) - Prime Minister Yitzhak Sh.,mir -Will For.tTy 81M"' ~? Tuesday bloclted a bid by Foreign Minister Shimoo Pens to ·WIII _ In CooMounIcotIono oo-don ... po/lotabIo. place before the Cabinet an inlernatiooaJ Middle East peace AUSAUCONY cooference proposal that bas placed Israel's coalition govern- -WIll eompu .... T-...... , ... bootod? me,,( 011 the verge 01 crisis. It DOW will be at least Mooday before -WlII--.oabo."""' ...... IronIow .. _ ? .;'INNING SHOES the inner Cabinet of senior ministers bears the pere; Pror'..sai, -WIll c..-.oc...... -. ... _ T..... ' .I 00 r.0)'30 -WlII~_ ... dolppod_. after aU the details are examined. Men's & Women's --·WI" ",""-,,...... _ ...... __10101' ...... --uttoot,__ ...... " DI.on',.I..... I Soviets mistakenly bomb Afghan military post .WlU","HIoI- __"'k ll lod"'~? ....--T.. I_ ·WUI ..,. 'ftM, aurvtv. in the IIok»gy _., flit. NEW DELHI, India (UP!) - Soviet air force pilots ac­ cidentaUy bombed an Afghan military post they mistook for a ·Wlil "'" ...... wtpo out "'" """,.... pn>ductMty IMIk ~s ...tJo_ rebel encampment, lUlling about 100 sold,ers two weeks ago, a bringfngdeopreuion to the Cot. of "'Ineu and Admlnl.trotlon? -WlII ...1gIouo StudIos ... _. S"OES 'n" nOff '1 Western diplomat said Tuesday. It was not the first reported 529-3C1T7 Hours: 9-6 Dr.::y accidental bombing by the Soviets, who maintain an estimated ·Wlil ostn:wlomy dilCllJlPeCW ,"to 0 Ib::k Hole? Old Troin 110,000 troops in mountainous Afghanistan to bolster AfRhan oISIUC WngCommltte.-lEAJN£A troops against the rebels supporteil by the Unted States, China and Iran. High-rolling British tycoon dies of cancer LONDON ( UP!) - Sir Hugh Fraser, the tycoon who inherited - - --- and lost London's fabled Harrods department slore and gambled y Flowers for alT away $2.4 miIlioo 011 roulette tables in six months. died Tuesday from luogcancer. Be was SO. TheSc ~ f,/, six D>OIlths within the Mon-Thurs. llar"-Spm, Frl. lOom·Spm • United SIal... 'and $105 pot' yo~r or SiS lor 51X mont .. '. all foreign countries, "Established Service You Can On" Postmaster: Send ...... ~ 01 .-t. DaUy Egyptian. Soutborn Illinois Un;vorslty, Carbonale. lL 65)1 Always a handshake and a smile C students who were scuha Swinburne rl 'ving in the leael mines of Bonne Terre, Mo. \\! hen one o( them got lost. divers were gives human brought in from Florida to search the mines. touch to job As sonn as Swinburne heard of the tragedy, he and Juhlin By Lal'ra Mllbrcth drove to Bonne Terre to help in any way they could. StaffWnter " He goes above and beyond Displayed behind the desk in the call of duly," Juhlin said. Bruce Swinburne's offi ce is the Sw;- ' "trne beli eves very first-place trophy he won in a flrnu In eqUCi!.! ty for all cow-milking contest a, E· people , but they must be dealth Night in 1982. with as individuals. " I've " I haven't lost my grip after heard him say, 'The , urest a:1 these yea _:' he says with r. way to have inequality ;s to smile as he recalls his boyhoud chore of milking cows. !~~ , ~~.fuhj':;.esa r:ac tl y tbe Competing for a trophy at E· Sw i~burne believ';' that the Night or greeting people in a g r eat e r t he va riety of crowd at a basketba ll game programs offered to students. a re among the beyond·regular· the more equality a nd en· offi ce-hours activities tha t joyment there is for all, Juhlin occupy Swinburne, vice said. president for student affairs. Being involved is Swin­ SWINBURNE WAS born on burne's style. June 12, 1932, in Delh i. Iowa. " I really put in some long He fondly remembers his days and I love it," he said. " I years growing up in the town of dowhat I really enjoy doi ng." about 400 peoille and says he and his two older brothers WHAT HE car", about is always felt se::ure a nd loved tn STU-C. He ofte~ can be seen their fa mily. plun€ing int.o C"!ow ds at He also recalls that tr.ere Uni versity eVents. shaking were plenty of animals to keep hands, wa vi ng and showing a him busy. genuine love for interacting '" I always had a cow to take wi th th~ students. care of. I always had n J H T~ l ere are so many things chickens and pheasants to take you learn in making yourself care of," hesald. accessible .., Swinburne said. Swinburne had two special Swinburne always carries a friends in Delhi. " We were small note pad in case a each one year apart and the student mentions a problem to three of us called ourselves him as he mingles in a crowd. Stiff Photo by Bill Wesl 'The Tricky Trio," he said. The Swi nburne jots down the Bruce Swinburne, vice president 01 stude" t altair., sits behind his desk In Anthony Hall. three boys always seemed to student's name and tries to get be involved ir. some sort of someone in his office to contact SWI NIlUR NE ' S WIFE, to call her ttUSC'lnd at home student was an oesled and was mischief. "We were best the student within 24 hours. Mary Lou, says her husband a nd ask for help with being held at the Jackson buddies and we really enj~ed " We don't always get it enjoys his job so much because problem.. County Jail. ~::'Ii,.:;"or:~~~y in troub e," done, but we really try to be " be tnJy cares about students. i.awr ence A . Juhlin. In the middle of the night. He truly cares about people. Swinburne's assistant Cor ~~ ;:i d~W~~e;~i'~ He sees each person as being a student aUairs, began working ~ stud::,tu~~~"7'.'iJ HE RECEIVED bls our goal to be as responsive as person of value, a person of with Swinburne as a graduate to h:J;,'J~in said. bachelor's degree in social or more responsive than any worth." (' tudent in 1973. Juhlin science in 1953 from the univers ity in the United Mrs. Swinburne said it is uot remembers one incident HE RECALLED another States." unusual for a student or pa ...... iJt sev er~ ! years ago when a incident involving several sm· See SWINBURNE, Page 8 I I SUMMER and FALL SEMESTERS I I CIPS SERVICE APPLICATION I I : If you will have need of Central Illinois Public : Service Company electric and/ or natural gas I service during the summer and fall semesters, : you must apply in person to have your service ! connected.

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Stud.nl Edlfof.lngh c~r smaller serving dishes, and They are so burnt that if you ~:'~od~:~thaW:~tiC":~! windows-ooe of the D3stier activites of last weekend. serve it to the children, who squeeze them bard enough, bits of ciuTots clinging to range in age froo 6 months to 5 they crumble into carbon dust. them. lc!P{~Tu~~~:'::'~~~ti~!~C:~ad~~:!~i~ years. In other words, I am the This is exactly bow I received Maybe the Marriott bunch and the University are not willing to clamp down on crime and middleman belween lhe them. They serve us this crap, will read this and c1ea:> up alcohol during thr.: weekend, the number of Springfest tragedies ca!erer and the lridl; . and, you but hey, those new vans they their act. Don't forget, guys, will outweigh Springfest fun. guessed it, Marriott does our drive sure are nice. your beloved contract will be catering. I get to see all the The quality of the food isn't up some day and there are lots food that comes into the the only problem. We foUow a of other catering companies Opinions preschool, and most of it does certain menu here so that the out there. not arrive fit to be served to children get a grain, a protein, Mayoo the admini,tration from elsewhere tlie<:ekids. and a fruit with each meal, but will read this and .::>me for­ more than once have I bad to ward !II admit their mistake. Cornbread bas come to us so serve a breakfast consisting of Maybo! the students will st..'Il uodercooked tha t it is soggy in a balf a slice of bread and a simply oomplaining about the the middle. We g"t patty bowl of cottage cheese. horrible lasu: v: oafeteria food Ringing up rate hikes "melts" with the cbef!Se stili You can bet that that's not and do something about cold on to\>. Toast is rarely wbat the boys in the front it.- Michael Cortese, i!!~or, Deregulation of what bad system. Charges for local more than warm bread. They office are munching down with radi~televisiOll. been a marvelously simple and pbone service have risen l~our efficient national telephone times faster than inflation. system plunged customer< True, long-distance rates bave Area should be good host to foreign guests deep into confusion - declined, but that primarily Carbo.",dale is in a very contact witb other anolber long, hot summer telepbone bills thick as Sears benefits high-volume business unique position considering nationalities if nul for our coming up, but it doesn't bave Roebuck catalogues, strange users. that it is a small city. Car­ unique situation. We are host to be lonely for our gut'Sts. new companies bawking long­ bont'.ale bas over the years to these people and the job of a These people think e!K'.ul!h of distance telepbone service, And those calculations were played host to people from good host is to make sure the us to come to study at sru.c, familiar old companies no made before the Federal '!Very ""tion on earth. So, guests are comfortable. O.lf where many of them will longer repairing telepbonco. Communications Commission wbat's th<: ;>rohlem? Why don't guests do seem quite com- remain without a visit to their voted Thursday to increase the we bave more contact with forlable, but they are com- homes untiJthey graduate. Make 110 mistake about it, monthly line charge paid by =rle from all over the forlably in the company of This is a predominanty deregulation basn' t just residential telepbone sub­ other people from thear native Christian country, especially robbed consume.-s' peace of scribern. &meday, these people will countries. this particular area. Given this mind, it's gotten into their retu:n to their bomes overseas Come on, SlU.c and citizens Christian background, I'm billfolds too. The Consumer The ; ex:: says tha t if the big and may never again bave of Carbondale; let's get surprised that there isn't more Federation of America busioeo..l users start puIliog out together. Sbow 0Ul' guests contact between ourselves ""AI calculated last year that the of the public network, the mt~~t -;o~~~: m~t,;m; average consumer's phone bill cbarges to residential Americans or people of other = '=P.!eta~~K.Le~ s= ~:~. ti~=\ and bad gone up 20 percent since customers will soar even nationalities. Indeed, many of others (rom around the world sisters. Let's sbow it - Steve the breakup of the old Bell bigber. us would bave bad litUe or 00 are O.K. as well_ We've got MIller, paralegal._. Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU ----~----~--~------r------, Letters : LfI ~MffS PIZZA A : : $ 1 00 H FREEOeIi!!!l I>f~ I ~. 0 ~.ps l ctr ~ : I ",,"Ium, Larlle with delivery o hmoll ~ ,I i or X.Lar._ or me d ium p lua \ I Springfest violence decried I .. Plno . 21160 • . PepsI's I I limit one per p IZZO with lorg e o r X. large I Do we n..1ve to start our own I Good for delivery, pkk-up 0'"' In . I Is violence really so fun? task force to be protected? Has I OPENATIIAMEVERYDAYEXCEPTSUNDA YS 529· 1344 I Lewis Park been declared a : Pleose volidate coupon with the following in fo rmation " Hey all you Lewis Park rest of your li ves with scars on free-for-aU? Something has got 1 Nomp' Phonel J partiers, did you have a nice your face! to oe done. Springfest last weekend? Do Did you think about that Those of you direcUy in-l~~~~~;;;;:ijo~~,j!e~iifi:i:~S~~~~~~~ you realize that because of when you decided to hurl tha t volved may nr,t even be " your drunkenness or plain bottlp.~ There were real people reading this, or you may have stupidity two of my friends got in that car. They weren't been too drunk to even to spend Saturday night of coming to join your party, remember, but even if just one Spring/est in the emp.:gency they were just driving through of you sees this. I hope you room of the h",.pi!~l ? What is to pick up a friend. Well, their realize ncr.... wha t you have wrong wiUI you !",,'ple? You evening ended with five stit­ done. I hope the next time you think it's so "lUch (un to hurl ches in o"e's face and eight in are out "having a good time" beer bottles at cars as they try the other's leg. Too had your you stop and think what affect to drive past your party? h aim was a little 0((. Two inches your aclions have on other that the ollly way you can get over and yO" could have put peopl • . What if it bad been you your kicks? out my friel,d's eye. That ,It u'at car? What if ),I)U were Yeah, let's get rowdy and would have been a blast, the o.ne washing tile sta1l1S out kill some people. Do you feel wouldn't it? of a blood-soaked T-shirt in thP safe because you know th

School's reputation marred marred by this behavior? tiapp,- ti£lU .... II- £­ Even if t.iese guests aren't. SIU-e t.as survived another mercilessly pelting beer responsible for their actions Tequila Sunrise $1.05 Spring/lOSt weekend, but not bottles at them and their car. we students should be. /fifternoon DJ Show wi thout casualties. I am sure that aU of those As for those of you who came FREt! PEANUTS & POPCORN When most people think of involved were not SIU-C uninvited, YOll are guests here: Spring/est, they think of the students. Many were friends you can be removed as easily Import Special regatta, drinlriJlg, and kicking from out of town, students as you can be welcomed. hack with visiting friends. from other universities, and Acting maturely and Jri]i'lr"gili,.i§l!;miii-.~&) 6·' ~ Unfortunately, many forgot residents of Southern Illinois. responsibly may be hard for the most important thing: Why should they care if some some of you children but do try responsibility. I can safely say of our fellow students got hurt? it some time. These fests may (fforonn this because I bad two fnends Why should they care if our be canceled because of in­ reputation (which incidentally cidents like the one I men­ ~?~~ ~tr~~~l/ord~!uri:! is~ '( helped by this sort of tioned. -Vie_I, L . Kiosk., multitudes of obnoxious people blalaat disregard for othtors>is freshman, r-... dlo-teJevIsI OD ~

Thrills at others' expense hur.dreds of dollars to repair. Right now, with finals coming Spring/est, to me, is one of and put a big key mark into my up, no one needs the bother of the best weekends down here trunk. The person who did this havir.g to get estimates for at SIU-e. Hopefully, everyone probably was drunk or not repairs. I am sure that other enjoys themselves and has a even gomg to school bere aoc. people who also had some good lime, like my friends and just down visiting som·, vandalism done to their pe'-­ I bad this past weekend. friends. Don't people hav.' sonal property feel the sara. Everything was going great respect for other people's way. I hOP.!' you enjoyed yew­ until I saw what some vandals property anymore? cheap thrill at someone else's had done to my car Sunday They oOviously don't realize expense. - Carol Scbneider, afternoon. Someone, while when they do something like s opbomore, business wallring by, had taken a key this that it is Going to cause educatlon_ SIU-E denies intimidation charg'e Your allegation that the campus press. In a letter to the University ... freedom of the administration of Southern editor of the Alestle on press represents a vital part of Illinois University at Ed­ January 16, 1987, he said, in the educational experience. By wardsville is "tampering with part: learning and practicing press !reedomtl ill reference to responsible journalism, the Alestle, the student " .. .freedom of the press is an students develop integrity newspaper J is a essential principle of a long with skills and misrepresentation of the facts. American society. Freedom of koowfedge. Our campus is There has been no censhorship the campus "ress is the enriched by the efforts of our of the paper, and there has freedom to learn and to student journalists, just as been no effort to intimida:e the practice responsible jour­ they, in tum, become more staff. nalism in an environment that capable and enlightened fosters openness and in­ citizens through the service SIU-E !>residellt Earl tegrity._. freedom of the they perform." - Sam L. Lazerson is on the record as a campus press constitutes a Smith, University News vigorous supporter of a free fu.-Kiamental affirmation of the Service, SIU-E. Anti-gun cartoon called 'out of line'

We feel that the Ma:, 1 guns, just the concealable people are k.iIIed on the political curtoon malting guu Saturday night specials. Let highway. Should we han or owners out to be madmen was the duck hunters keep their restrict the use of cars? This way out of line. That would rifles." The author agreec!. would be ridiculous and im­ make this country's Founding about tougher laws for the practical and so would banning Fathera madmen and the new Saturday night specials, but firearms. II a criminal wanls a government they created a said sbe would call the police gun bad enough, be'll get one farce. Perhaps if anti-gunners upon seeing a duck hurter somebow no rna tter what the would take their blinders off, using a riIIe_ It's this lack of law says. Taking guns from ratiooal decisions could be knowledge that creates law .... biding ciLizens is not the made regarding gun laws. friction between gun owners solution; toug!ler enforcement Ann Landers was quoted in a and anti-gun-owners. of ~istiog b>"ili is. -Carl gunner,' magazine recently as Handel and Cbrls Sidwell. saying: ·'I'm nn! against all Each year thousands of agriculhlre_ ~ ~

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Page 6. Daily Egyptian, alay 6. 1987 USC expected to ratify trustee election results Briefs The agenda for tonight's bei!ins Jull" I. AMNESTY IN- SIU AMATEUR Radio Club Agriculture Building. Room Undergraduate Student Groups 'seeking RSO status TERNATIONAL Group 152 will meet at 8 tonight in the 166. Organization student senate include the Sandrift Aikido will meet at 7:~~ tonight in the Student Center Kaskaskia meeting is short and sweet. Club, the Palestinian Student Student Center Saline Room . Room. Legislation includes a bill to Association, Phi Alpha Theta OTTO LABACK, a professor ratify the 1987 student trustee People Living the Dream and EGVPTIAN DIVERS will SJU P ARKING Division at ttle Technical Institute of election results and bills to the SIU Student Affiliate of the meetat 7 tonight in Pulliam 23. requests that students, faculty Mathematics in Austria, will g~ve five student groups Construction Specifications Officer elections will be held. and staff show proof of liability s~."\k on the uRelationship ~egistered St~dent Institute. insurance before llurchasing a Between Mathematical and Organization status. INTER NA TIOl': AL BIIS I­ parking permit For in­ Musical Structures" at 7:3(J Phillip Lyons , USO The student senate meeting NESS Association will meet at formation, call 453 ·5369. tonight in Neckers 156A . president, was elected student hegins at 7 p.m. in Student 5:30 p.m. today in the Student 'nlstee April 28. His term Center Ballroom B. Center Sal;"2 Room. Officer SOCIETY OF American elections wi,] he held. Forest~!'S and til< Forestry PH YS ICAL-INORGAN IC Club will meet at 7 und 7:30 Journal Club meeting for ISSAC BASHEVIS Singer's tonight, respectively. in today has been canceled. ACROSS roundtable discussion with hono rs students will be , Knifes broadcast at 6:30 tonight on 'GOLDENScisSORS-' 6 Overlook Tod.ay's Of RICH'S 10 Rope Ilr.ef WSru-FM92. 14 Monetary gain NOS-TRADITIONAL Stud­ 15 Alaskan Isle Puzzle ents Social Group Terra Firma 16 01 the USA will at 4:3(1 p.m. today at 17 CIJse by Pagliai's. lOTANS-820 18 Mnw 19 Fro~ genus Puzzle answers PRSSA·PYRAlIlID will meet with coupon 20 Allow¥ h.p .r~S-13-8 7 22 Of fiver at 7 ton...lght in P arkinson 202. 529·5989 are on Page 20. will be banks Offi cers for 1987-88 In W• • I Park Mall 24 S African announced. ______tAu... from ____ Inr>J -l 26 Gnawers 27 Took in REGISTRATION CLOSES 31 Offense May 14 for the Law School 32 Troubles 66 Halr8ck 27 - lea University' Honors Program 33 Unlrs ned 67 Gratified 28 Neck area 35 Animal food 29 Exult 1~~~: 0~d ~~~M~y f~vr~~ 38 Tra,jl1ional 30 Deh~d ra t ed the American College Testing poems 34 Slipped up Program to be given June 13. Isaac BaSHIYIS SIIIOla's 39 Dens DOWN 35 Blood: pret. 40 Fonda Or falk 36 SurmountIng ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION tosoml' 1 Kind of shot 37 Longings Graduate recital 41 PerSplrg::;:-: in hockey 39 M ost WITH HONORS STUDENTS 42 DuUer 2 Melody ungainly performance set 43 Spamsh 3 Mapk! 40 Greek name 4 Prickly exercise area P i onis t Kimbe r!y Ann WILL Bf BROADCAST ON 44 Receptacle shrub s 42 Golf norms Maney will present a graduate 45 Expands 5 Grave 43 Changes recital at 7 p.m. Thursday in 47 Comrll'!;IIS 6 TarniSh 44 Inverted v's Shryock Auditorium. 51 Belly·flop 7 Brain duct 46 Energy Maney will perform seven 52 Dls:.ke 8S··.p 47 Badger's kin 54 Tille 9 A ssumes 48 Eschew works, including "Sposalizio," 58 Deduction 101nfer111e 49 ExceUence by Franz Liszt, " La Vent dans 59 eagerness 11 With force 50 - system Ia Plaine," by CIa.ode Debussy 61 Robbed 12 French upper 53 Moniker and "Ballade in A-.QSIIt M~,j or , e? Rearnmge house 55 Whistle opus 47 ," by Frederic Chopin. THURSDAY, MAY 7 6 :30PM 63 A II;":- 13 Across: pref. 56 Additional Admission is free. &4 Notcht..:1 2 1 A Kennedy f,; Bassoon irregular': 23 Tennis score 60 "~k:atlng 65 Sanctions 25 Klngty ma.'detl name **************************** AT KERASOTES THEATRES : The Island : Movie Library ~ 10-10 M-Sat 3 12-8 Sunday SALUKI ... Relaxing, Inexpensive Entertainment ~ Malone ra, CIUl'ent Bot T!tle- SK,et of 101 , ~ ~ III Soul M"n, The !"Iy, Blue Veillet, SUCCHJ I ~ I ~ True Stories, 1&gal ,1:agles, guiet Cool. " fOX (oltgote 457·5665 ... Nothing in Common, Peggy Sue Got Monied, ~ Tin Men(_j ~ __ '§!. Blind D~t e (1'C1J1 ~ : NO MEMBERSHIP FEE 1 III btrenw: Prejudice /I(} ~ : Island Movie Library i ~

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The City Council is looking invest in a non-alcoholic en­ "There is a market here - it T-Birds had a teen night on into incentives to get private tertainment facility. should be realized," Mills said. ~~~ 'foei~~~~g~~lr~a~ Sunday nights a nd Channel 1 businesses to invest in un· Dave Madlener, SIU-C Councilman Keith Tuxhorn battle because of possible had a teen night on Saturday derage entertaiment facilities. student and ba rtender at referred to \be non-alcoholic financial losses. afternoons. Haupt said he The issue was brought Gatsby's, suggested the bar "':'een Town" that was " All the woes of the young couldn't afford to keep before the Counci! for Council look into providing operating durinlS the 1960s in children don't match up to providing underage en­ discussion Monday ni6ht by such incentives as lower sales Carbondale and said it closed money," TuxhOi'11 said. tertainment. Councilman John Mills, for­ tax for businesses that open a down because there wasn't an mer chairman of !bE Liquor 21 and under bar. interest. of B~t:~rti ~o~;~~:~n~g~ City Manager Bill Dixon said Advisory Board. Mills said some Carbondale "u there's a market for it, Birds, said his experiences he would appoint a staff Mills said Carbondale Ccmmunity High School there's been ODe since it (Teen with "teen nights," a night memlY!r IAl investigate the doesn't )Ja.Vt! entertainment Cor students have IAlld him they go Town) closed," hesaid. when a bar serves non­ City'. options for encouraging people under 21 and requested to the SIU Student Center and Tuxhorn said the city can't alcoholic beverages for people an underage est.lblishment. SWINBURNE, from Page 3 University of Northern Iowa. It was in 1975 that Swinburne " I'VE NEVER thought of it motivational books or " books thank, encourage or honor He participaled in intramural was appointed vice president as a joh," Swinburne said of that stir me or move me" as he someone. sports and worked on campus. for student affairs. He is in his title. " I really care about described them. Swinburne said he believes "For me, a young man, to be charge of Ule departments of our students. I really care A toy Rolls-Royce con­ most students are happily able to earn my own money Student Life, Student Services, about \be University and I vertible sits on Swinburne's surprised to see an ad· Student Work and Financial identify very personally with desk in his office. " I think I ministralAlr who enjoys his joh ::oov:?d.i '~ha~~l~~~d Assistance, the Health S~ ­ the University." have something of an arresleDeI foods and vitamins in Southern I "inois director and a5Sisb.mt to L'Ie dean at Iowa l •• kes CA;:.o­ 100 West Jackson 5t. (Between North Illinois and the railroad ) No substitutions plnH. No coupon nKCUary. Of{tf good only on munity College in Estherville, Wednadays. • 1986 Oomlno', Piua. l"lC. Umiled deJfvcry ara.. Our Iiw,>: 9:00 105:30 1Vmpetition have heen an· and Jane Wyche. at the UniVersIty of Louisville, Forty three, or R4 precent, rapes. nounced. The competition is spon· served as the judge of the occurred in Jackson County. Claussen said moot people The winners \\<;ll receive sored by Pbotogenesis, a competition, picking l>'le 35 She also said her office I!'~nk the majority of rapes are cash prizes for their cinema and photography entries IG be exhibited and the received seven calls abou: =iUed by strall!!ers to the achievement. Cedric Chat· student organization, so 13 prize winners of the exhibit male-on-male rapes. victims, but her statistics shO\<' terley took first place, ."dents can bave an "". at a reception April 24. An· From July 1985 to June 1986, the OPi'05ite, Mychael Mozniak placed portunity to show their work derson's visit was sponsored ~ people told U.e RAC about Claussen said the reasons second, and Jennifer Sbariro and to be judged against t~.eir by the Student Programming baving been raped. Of those: people don't report to the came in peers. Photogenesis funds the Council. -87 percent were police about being rap'.J in third. Receiving honorable competition by "redistributing The Photogenesis exhibit, acquai.ntance rapes; elude: mention in the competition mOO<'y, " with entry fe'''' used which began last Monday in ~ percent occurred in the -Fear that they won' t be were Rooe Doumitt, Beth as prize money. the north wing of Com· victim's home; believed in court, an idea often FOristall, Nancy Mihelich, ",.<: i.~ winners were chosen munication Building, will run -~ percent of the victims presented in movies and on Betsy Nelson, Michelle Price, frrm mon: t.~.::n 2!XJ entries. until the end of the semester. were SlU students; television; -24 percent involved more -Fear of being judged and tban one person committing being accused of "asking for the rape; it; " - 19 percent occurred on the - To keep family members GETTING THIS WASN'T EASY. street or in a public area; from knowing about th. in· - 13 percent occurred in C! cident. l{il1gs Wol, C.L•• IlA1' •••• Gradllatlon, Mother'. Day, AnyDayl r------j 1":'------. 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Make your besI sIod< you must order by Jure 1, 1987, deal on any qualifying vehicle and use and you must take detivery of any you choice! the money toward your down payment. vehicle til' August 31 , 1987. Satisfy your munchies at our * Midnite Food Bar* MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF. GET ALL THE: :::-;-"'LS lODAY AT Marion Ford-Mercury S.I.Bowl Rt 13 It 1-5"7 Marioa., 10. 993-2181 Investigators in quandary over clubs' finances By Bill Ruminski StaHWriter wrong with the off-campus groups are heing harassed by Sports Club Executive Council the Office of Student accounts." the University awl are the gIves each active sports club Development, neither group A tw()-mQnth investigation Kirk said the groups' $300 per semester for ex­ had offered a remedy for the by the SlU Security Office into problems apparently stemmed ~:~~in~:" O!r ~~rm';~n~r~b penses. double-funding incident. the handling of funds by two from a lack of guidance, not members and outsiders "who Granting RSO status to a A letter dated June 30, 1986 sports c1ul)s has staUed, and crimjnal intent. want to destroy our groups so prospective sports club is a from John Grigas, USO chief fe .... answers have been found . ~r.. OC;~ . I~ome in and start formality so the group may of staff, to Rankin outlined a The University Martial A.-ts TROUBLES BEGAN earlier obtain workout space at the )A\yment plan constructed with Club and the Aikido Club wert this semester when the two Recreation Center and to the Aikido Club whereby the suspended from awarding &ouPS, along with the Office of THE MID-SEMESTER ensure it meets the basic club would reimburse the USO ranks to members and lost takeover of the clubs' ac­ requirements of being a $100 per semester until the control of their campus ac­ ~.::.':::~ ~~l~en~u we~ counts, however, is not the student group, Nancy Hunter­ debt was paid. The letter did counts Feb. 28, when the lon\ler were affiliai.efwi~ any first time each bas been Pei, student development not mention payments from Recreation Center directors national organizations - a reprimanded by the director, said. theUMAC. re~uested an investigation into violation of sports club rules. Recreation Center directors. No money has been paid to the clubs' finances. UMAC bad been affiliated The groups lost aU privileges IN A memorandum dated the USO by either marnai arts "The problem comes from with the American Moo Duk 1.0 meeting spaces, workout May 19, 1986, from Rankin to club. inappropriate expenditures," Kwan Society since 1981. Todd rooms and University funds Capt. Carl Kirk of the SlU Jones, master instructor for between Jan. 30 and June 30, Security Office said. He said the society, said the national 19..,,(;. ..fter it was discovered there is "no strong suspicions organization disaffiliated with the groups combined to Murdol. of financisl wrongdoing," but Elliot Freeman - its Midwest request and receive $400 from DlNTALaNTIR the groups have made some regional representative - and the Undergraduate Student m . lSot. transac.jons for which they the UMAC because nG mem­ Organization student senate in f'~ could rut funy account. bership or testing fees bad March 1985. ,.. ~~"!~. . Happy Mothers Dayl been paid to his organization The UMAC and Aikido clubs A LEITER from a former by the SlU-C club in more than became registered student ",~':~. rf.M . D . I OALoffevery club officer sent to Kathy five years. organizations in 1981 and 1983, co-roIa-tkny ~ 78 ...... :....d Rank1n, coordinator of in­ respectively. However, when a WWT" ~. tramural recreational sports, THE AIKIDO Club is in a group becomes a sports club it ~ 200 W. Freeman hinted that the University similar situation with its is no longer eligible to receive Dosed Sunday lit Monday Martial Arts Clubs' bank national organil.3tion, the USOfunds. accounts with Carbondale United States Aikido 1 banks as the place to look for Federation. Susan Wolk , THE MARTIAL arts clubs discrepancies; however I Kirk general secretary and were able to slip pasl tbe USO said the records have not been treasurer for the USAF, said Committee on lniernal Affairs the club has not paid its dues because each is listed as a ~'di"t~~~ Jlce ~~~~ and testing fees for 1986 nor ret;istered student off-campus accounts are membership fees for 1987. organization. beyond its jurisdiction. Guido Bernstein, former "I could seek a subpoena for head instructor for UMAC and Sports clubs are prohibited the books .. Kirk said "but I recently a:;pointed instructor from receiving money through don't see 'anything cri'minany of the Aikido Club, said the the student senate because the

CLUB, from Page 1 ...is iust a block from .. strip Half Price Nlght the $100 given to the Aikido ~romotioD t-ees in more than with stable groups, " a group Club was returned during the Civeyears. that has been around for at Wed: Speedrails 90¢ 1985 spring semester. The letter also stated the least five years." University martial arts ranks earned by c1ubmembers The United States Moo Duk Most Call Liquors .$1 .25 clubs are required to maintain would not be recognized, and Kwan Federation was formed a membendJp with a natiOlVJ people ",,·ould have to be earlier this year by Elliot Drafts 50¢ organization to ensure "3 retested if they wanted to Freeman, co-founder with stable curnculum," Rankin become members of the Jones of the American Moo Corona $1 a bottle "".d. Am"rican Moo Duk Kwan Duk Kwan Society. The lack of national af­ Soci«:tj/. filiation, she said, would mean "We are affiliated with a Freeman, who also is listed the suspension of the group. A national organization," Guido as master instructor of the suspension mcludes the loss of Bernstein said, "but the UMAC, :;a,d in a letter to the funds, meeting and workout University will not campus club that personal spaces, and eligibility for acknowledge it. .. problems between him and coordinating campus-based Bernstein, former head Jooes prompted his leaving the fundraisers. instructor and recently ap­ SOCiety to form a new pointed instructor for the organization. The University was in­ Aikido Club, said the UMAC is formed of the group's loss of affiliated with the United Jones said the SOCiety kicked national membership in a States Moo Duk Kwan out Freeman because "his letter dated April 1 from Todd Federation. path and teachings did not Jones of the American Moo following the standards Duk Kwan Soci

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WASHiNGTON (UPIJ. . - Hawaii, cbairman tbe "ng of CO'ltraI rebels Merubers 0( the congressIOnal Senate pane!lDvestigatmg~f the arml Iran-Contra panels, many affair. . WASHINGTON (UP!) - said he told Casey be needed " I believe I was receiving quoting James Madison, ''These bearlDgs ... will Retired Maj. Gen. Richard $10 million to . keep his support (rom the director of lambasted the administration examme what happens when Secord testified Tuesday pnvate arms rurlift gOtDg for Central Intelligence, II 1 uesday for trying '.0 un- lbe . trust, wbi"b is tbe that former CIA Director a few months until Congress Secord said when asked if dermine the Constil!lti,l/I by lubricant of our system, is William Casey hacked his lifted a han on U.S. military anyone in the government taking its foreign poli,_'Y un- breached by bigb officials 0( private efforts to arm the aid. other than former National derground. our government," Inouye said. Contra rebeJs in Nicaragua, Se cord said Casey Security Council aide Oliver Congress did not escape Several s~nator s a nd but said he was dissatisfied suggested that Secord ap­ North supported his efforts. criticism during more than representatIves , many wi th the agency's in­ pr t.:~,ch a n unidentified two bours of opening reminding listeners 1987 is the telligence wbs. ~ Call ooc: of Ibe fo~ ocr"",- Secord: North gave funds to drug agents ~~lEMPORARYSERVICES WASIllNGTON ( UP!) - penditures of money (rom the money to the agents," while in EVANSTON 312-475-2707 Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. saies tbrougb a secret Swiss some cases, the U mooey was NORTHBROOK 312-272-4251 Richard Secord said Tuesday account in the name if. Lake picked up by DEA people in OAK BROOK 312-571-8350 Ll Col Oliver North paid Resources. Europe." some proceeds of the U.s. "Payments were made to Secord said DEA Ad­ SCHAUMBURG 312-490-9040 arms sales to Iran to U.s. drug DEA (Drug Enforcement ministrator John Lawn " had BENSENVILLE 312-860-9099 agents working separately to Administration) agents wbo agreed to detail some agents to LIBERTYVILLE 312-367-3310 :'i'escue s o~e American were working 00 a separate this project (rom time to time" hostages in Lebanon. " project tc locate and rescue but their expenses " had to be WHEELING 312-459-8887 The disclOSl:re, in testimony some American hostages in borne by ootside fmanciog." OAK LAWN 312-423-2373 during the first day of special Lebanon," Secord said "So we financed them " WAUKEGAN 312-336-(1164 congressional bearings into He said cash payments of Secord said. ' nES PLAINES 312-699-7070 the Iran-Contra scandal, came unspecified amounts were .J:"J!,~ . not reveal any as Secord described the ex- "given to North, wbo gave the GOOD PA.Y-NO FEES E«III What's Are We Winning, Mommy? Magical America and the Cold ~N' ar AtPapast Wednesday PUB & DEll 204 w. College 549-7242 May 6 Table Side Magic at Enjoy a mystical evening this 7&9pm Frida y & Saturday beginning at 7. Featuring Anthony Zapp4I in All NEW HAPPY HOUR 4-7 DAIL the Student Budweiser & Watney's P4Ipa's Special Center Coors Ught Red Banel' Bloody Marys Auditorium Draft Draft ' 1.00 SO" '1.25 Pitcher '2.75 PItcher '5.00 ~ AMERt C A frtEE HORS D'OURVES 4-7 --"'. ..- peace '1 PROJECT '1 THE HONOR SUCIETY OF PHI KAPPA PHI Welcomes 230 initiates inducted April 11, 1987

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~ 0tAFTSMAH ...... 101 ...... _. ~. ""' . f4f2. B ••tlng O.t At 1'h•• G ....? ~""7 •.••••••• .• ••. . 8369AflSO ' ·20" SCHWrNN I4ItES. U O .0.; living room. rum, ~P"'. U" , 1300: t.rmo-.-r ,"«__ n . S1S' f~ .0 ~ttd ,obi. Iomps. S2S end SIS ·U7. TWO 8EOlC":lM FUlHISHED, on. a o'ld haff blodu: from ('OmP'fS. AC. S. .... , . • • •. • ..•..•.• 7290AfI so dJslu.. 'O,,-" . flT~ . utili"" pold. ""DOH7 I'AOC' •• 5.11. w.'" buy your 1.00 me oI5l ·5121 days. S4'·5596 Wm or opt. linen!, dis".... kltcn.n n.vI't" lI"emJ'" smoll oppIloM'eS. dot",", 5· ...17 . • .•...... 5UOIoI41 "e. f« Informof/CWI co/l H.orly N ..... TWO IlDiO(\¥, FURNISHED or ~~~ .' ::.i ,o~~ W. Mo'n. :~r~"I:~' !:: ~~~ S.1l·17 ••••.• ••••• S625AfI.s3 cvm~ Chcv, ...vquo Ar.... l"Tt.n',. 5"·1101. A ...... v· M ~V·M~· ....~ 5· ll-l7 ...... 55.'10153 d~~:~~x~:!!!~~~(~·.~;. :,.,.)J ~! .a:=~ .~ ~;:;:::'s!lc;/ S fOCI par uri' Coli OfIS-nng ZENITH COM,.VTEIS. SIV PO', ~ystem . • S7·2661 or the ~'k'e , 529· tvelcorne. DofaComm Sys''''''' "19 lS41lod7,· JI2O W. S,.c:ornore. 529·2S63' $.ll·'l ...... • . 129!:~15l 5. 1l-' l ...... •.• 429OAgl53 MUIPHYSlO«O. I "" 2 bedn:Gm'. ZENITH TEIMINAl AND Modem Do lurnl,ned or vnM-nI.tt.d. 0 nrc. .. our worlr at hom • . ~"" ••11 . Co" quiet locotlon. ~ pe" . ""'0'''' ond Jertn.. . 536.....,1. ';O'Ih f",ru,ned. t.os. ond cIepo-JII. $.1'.'1...... • .••• 601"'gIS' $1I5·S210. 684-6051 or 6I.f.S439 OtGlTAl AUOfO ,"SC, bron-J _ . 5 ..· .7 ..•....•.••.. 5"'10141 S200 010. Yomoha Ifec.l...... S' IO TWO 'EOIOOMS. NtCflY M-n. _ ond GE Color TV. 10-. SliD Mus' blod! 10 cvmpu:!l. I"mm.,. $170-me. ••11 . Coli 5. ' ·.J011. or F-S S26O-mo. S,lI'I'Im ... SI60 me S·l.J7 ...... •. 1406.A9 ' 4' 5""'2"7. TA«E 5 VIDEO Areode I. U~u/do: l "., I' ·ll-l7 .,...... m'lols.) Its ~ JnJ"iI IIodi: 01 ••Ied ""deo TWO AN" FOUl IdI"m Apb In onJ p .. .boll go",", 457·2205 kK hocn.. . Wdldng dl.ronc.. A'IO Jloble mcH'e I"'ormollon, kK IIHIltner' on'''' or nIne ond rw.I.... It'. 1'1 ... For A Y.[ficl S.I. 5·"·17 .. .•. ..• S626Ag:: •.':: mo. leoI", !-"'·SS1O or 457·555J Advertise in the Daily Egyptian INSURANCi' I ::~=,D j:,':;: ~'r.n:.'~ do.. to campu.. No pen "::T 3 lin• • for 2 clay...... u.t •• •••••••• •• • •• • •••••• • ••• • I required. 457·5766. Advertise in the Daily Egyptian Thursday and Friday of any H_lth. ~.~ong ;r~~~";GAUG OiMGy~::'~~~ • • •• ••• ..rra nice. I. lor 1 ottd • bdrm. week and receive a special rate plus ... fllf'n • In.,,1 No pel' S49-4101 Auto: ...... ~~~~;:'" , ." ..7 . IV6lol,I 3 FREE Yard Sale Signs Motorcyclea & !!!5!!J. WE BUY TV'S, VCR'S ~&M!!II!...~ AN D STE REO'S Your ad will appear und~r 0 specia' "clip & sove" column in the classi fied I..... ~ section. This column will be clipped by eager rargoin hunters in search AYALA TV and Stereo Repairs of thot special treasure. Free Estimates INSURANCE A·l TV Print your donifted ad In the apoctt prov:ded. Moll otung with your ~ to , .... 457-4123 457·7009 715 S.llIinois Dally egyptian Clo ..lfi~ Dept .• Communkotion. Wv .• SIU, Corbonda.l., IL 62901 AND HAVE A GREAT YARD SALEI FRESH PRODUCE A Your Indoor Farmer's Market U11111111111111111111 111 ! 1111 I fre!h Frait Sale Navel Oranges, Cantaloupes, Grapes, SALE Honeydews, Kiwis, Pineapples. EXHAUSTS 4's into l's S130and,;;; -TI RES MI~N'S ko...s~ BestPrlces lnTownl W.A $19.95 and up 8-6 FoodS..... 549-0531 100 E. WaiDot(By the Tracko)M9-3IIG7 220 S. W.Jhmlton DailyEgyplian. May I. 1117, PagelS ~:C:~~f~~~ ~,::,~' I ~,~£ H:=.a~ . 't:; . ~~s .':'0; ".''''~ , '''''' to In,_II_' n sa F S 'fOU pay Uti' «:oJ1 1M "lId_nll &"', p'.'~"" room Ion...,.,,""; '1"em 01 451166' '" Am.,-ko,. .,ud.nh "rlvo1. ~. . hr• . , 1 doya or toll oHke of sn common ''''chen ond '''''''II Of"", lSlI, 519. 1120 'f.I," . lMIfMIJ . ~"yeot"round Coli ,./J.,7 IJlOhlSJ 457·"" or 14'·J1O(l SUMMElt SUIUASU, I b.d opt. ' · 7·'7 • n7'I0'''' 'urn, A':. 011 1It11, OCf'otl '"_, from J I£~ . WALJ(IHG dl.,DfK'e 10 compo.o SJOOmo (neg ) 1otW Mill, compton A_riobl. In Aurlll', ,,...My ''''''''011, Apt. Ho 104 ~11Id 504'·"74 $· ,,-,7 Unlet" "'6-" .. nS,.o! \4 ;------l ONE AND TWO Idrm 'n .mcr4f rr · ~~,,:!~, ~ron:; 0':: L__ ..;....=H"'O_U-__ ----l A~II.o."_ ' JobI. 504'·JI74 , . " -,, . 72SIIo" " .:.uIOHOALE. , .... I'OlAoI HouMt 0tfA,,. HlAT. J Idrm lum, Iorve AwolJobl.MoyondA"V .51.,65' klldten. /0,. of cobI".h, f~ . 54-17 . TJ6...'SbISO bfk. room. lar~ dr'-r OM FUrrH/SHED J 1DItM. Iotve r_• • yard. Aug 171'1'K) 519""". ~lInv . d ' .~her . qule'_ ' . ll" 7 ...... 7'.so.or,Sl Mowing done .'\".", Moy" ,",SO GI.i:DfH 'A"PC AaU Ans. . 607 f . .51• • "" . "or'; A ... . only two Jefl '01' 1011 oM ,..."." . I401Ib I SJ • orl:tg " 7,',,. 'or 12 "..0. lees." , WXUl'Y 5 ~~ . , bcttfI. "",", AC • !;drm. ' batt.:. , II'l'frtg rOlWft. "'tdten. toIor TV. ~ ,aoor.. potlo MnI.I»d• • wfm",'r..g pc.ol. Jo,ut,dry Om. to 5JU Awo.' AUV .51·"" foell"'., 01 J Ioc:al~ "'-w Soft· ' · '~ · 17 ...... 5046IblSJ ,." . • 101M HOUSE. II,", "C. cob- TV. !--I'·.' ...... n lllkllSJ wos"..,.. cloP ft. S/U AlI'Od Moy "'T·n,, Of" s.e,.4/6..5 r;:,~;'~:'j ~~~ 'J :S"':,~ 5-1J,, 7 ..... S04JIbISl A W'OII. J_ 1 Coli 529· 1910 oft« C DAl E DlSCOUHT t«>tJSIHG. , 5:00 bdrm. J bdrm. oM. bdrl'n fum •• Nd 5-' -41 ..... _ . mSIoI,SO =~ . 0:;;"'::;' ,~ SUMMfl' SI"i(JAL S ISS ~ mo. = :, CorilotMlol.. LC!r1fe .Hldency fum. _f 0' C'doI•• omodo Inn. coll6f.4. ~ ' _ CO''''''"",. loth. full Idl· .5-IJ"'. ~.." ...... •. 5CU1ib1SJ ~lI j~ ~ rt=~ ~,:::,:~~ : ITr TOf" C'DALE LOCATJOHS. , bdrl'n. J DAd ".monf Hili .d., ".11' door to bdrm• • bdrm ond' bdrm '",nhNd Solull' Loundtomof. Foil Spr1,..SI'5 ~" . off". obtoIvtelyna~ , "'- ". mo. '"'denl Mona."., on Iown mowfng. col' ...... '''' prem'." CoIl Sof, ..f90 . Soll." ...... 5CU9Ib tSl S· /J·" ...... 726IIoISJ SUMME. SUILET GEOItG£IOWN. ~~r,:~~op ~ ::',':1:'.~ :r;O~ · ,,,. FOR RENT 6-IT·,T .... mllot55 SUMMER RATES Carbondale S.tul:1 ~ .. ~ Wett MiIi. $310.oofor the ilumtnftr ilemnt.r. ASKAIOUT FREE BREAKS. 5H ~ aD 100 ...' ...... 01"""""'. 0$330.00 for the ilUmt'nef' ..,....,.,.. ASK AXXJT FIH 800 E. Gran-' ItEAltS . RiNTAL • ...au ltu4io 'en ~"', "" II utili;" UNIT ...... , . C~ . 1195.00 per mo. 529·2.20 a-t.... Apt. ·large .tti· mrcy. "NarTw1 ...t, SltIJ.oo with petl ll 50.00 w ithoul. ,29·2.20 Read all about it. " .rIr St. ","•• 2 bedroom. Vall Apartments... : umiil~ Of 'lfIfurn. 608 E. rarit. $17S.00pef' mo. The change you 've foR.. I *New ....,----.,;. 2.20 -,,-. needed. all 'C. unfurniloh.d. 1225 W _t S ummer - I ~ . S3Q5 .00 pow Month. Co_.rJetel,. Re.ocIeled Z Bedroo._ Storage "29-2.20 with aU aeo... - Furxtitl1re - AppUance~ HOWlS Special Mobile Homes - C,;pet -Windows 1024 N. Cark:o-l.arp SUMMHONlT. THE TIME Eff ic:lendft & 3 Bdrm. Apts. Shaded lot. 2 bedroom $ 1as *% Price per month. THE QUADS TO 529· 2620 Summer MIe N . a...... 1~S.W.1I C·... I. ~ C:'::t:~i1 ADVERT"SE 1 bedroom, $135 per month 457-41U I .., . 4&7·33~1 Leases 2 bedroom. S20S per month 3 bedroom. S27S per month Shoo.w Apt. 1 to 5 prr M ·W·F Dlsco\'e,Vntl-Corne,ofWalJ & College CONTACT 529·2.20 Dou'tMiM MICHELLE Out: 2 BedroomJ MAKE Townhouses NEXT TERM 536·3311 Brqn4NcIP THE BEST TERM EXT. 213 , 2'IW__ lnSt . 830 E. Coll~!e II.. ~"""'Ia.IL SOOW.IIW OF YOUR LIFE. We"'e gotqUalilY housing for singles, &450.S500 _. doubles, and s mall groups. We',·c got Inplgde&! washC1"S, dryers. microwa,-cs. W£'VE GOT GREAT NEW TOWNHOUSES ea.pplka.nces ·ca.hlDashe,. ~ .. FOR YOU. .droperiu "tflllrlf~ Meadow A ....U ....klfQlI/ ~~ . Ridge ~Propert,. lI&I1AICemeDt205 E. IIa1D J 'CATCH THE EXCITEMEI',"T 457-2134 457·3321 Now Leasing for 87·11 School Year furnished one bedrooms, and efflclencl.. Induell ...: Corpel&Air laundry Focil H i('~ Water, Trash & Sewer Clean & Quiet No Pets Showr, by Appoin,"*,' Only 5~9·6610 457-44&& Imperial Mecca Good selection of Apartments Apartments ~ti1l available for summer or fall. r .. S~±2W M

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AC, I penl)l'l, ovoll Coli 457·73S1 or 519·5777 OffIce 01 o ,..fundobl. 150 1 K\frll'y rWpolll troIh ond lown Ind 54'·6591 now, S I~pl""lIfll . 519·JSlI. 711 SouIh Poplor 5,,..,. you gel 0 p'lvol •• oom w:lh o lr 6-16·'7 ,. . ..• 5S091k154 5.7-47 . .. .. 60261c:'''' 6-11.'7 8J96kH6 condlflOlllng ond ull/Ii::: ,rtelvd..-J LA.GE SELECTION OF ExfTo nIce 1 IOI:M aEAH, furn, I b1k frOtn Neor C1:Impus. In a dotTo'I .styf. cleon 11 o nd 14 wfdn, I. 1 ond J c:ompt>~ , 11:40 OIfOU summ ... 01' lo ll . bulld.ng Monlhly 01 S 1.)0 0 mon'''' to t»dl"oom', IvrnlsMd «JI"~fed . AC, SI40 litO reduced .u,.,m... Mlk • . local.d In 0 I l'tOlI, qul.' pork n..".. 5"9·54 1J. t'~~ k l~~~::~~~CMI~~ c:omplll. NOJM'" 54,·(W9J , 5--1.17 .... , .,. _ , 7J62kllO Plono fo.', 611 E. POI'k, Corbondol• . TOP COAtE LOCA TION, 2 bdrm SUIMIE. ON! Y. 14dO, f ond • P.,VArE If()()M SUMMU OM loll IL~9 · 21J 1 lurnl.n.d tro''''', 0 1" no ~h , ('Oil I drm, london• ..,.,,, bofh, 'IKn .. fuml.hed. 011 "fI,m•• , do,. 10 .OOMS fOR RfNT_ Uti! po.d, c:obl. 644·4 ' 4S. ~nl"" AC, ""y low Sum""" rat.,. co,,";.-u-, prlvol. r.Irl; 457·S080 TV. cookIng prllflleg.., S"m,., ... S· 13·'7 . ., •.• ,., S052kl.sJ Avol foil ' 14..-52 F ond R Idrm. dO'(l 529· IS" 7 ....nlng' rol.s S.. .., .... '" • FOSTU UNTALS .EHTlNG 10f' c.nl"f AC. n_ t'O~l , funl.b.d. 5-IJ.,7 SlI51d15J 5.' .17 72961d Summ ... ond foil fvtnl.,.,.d. cor ' No ,,,'s. 54'·5017. p"1.d, o)IHJ deon, Und.rpl~ ond 5.ll-87 .. ,.... . S5951clSJ o~ , dOl. 10 c:ompus. no poe", GOO.'> STU~f . fURHISHED, AC, 5",550S "orkS"-'. S-Il-'7 . .... 501JI<:IS3 ~jf.';:,, :;~~~~:, s~,,~7 'ot 27 YEA'S IN MobIl. Hom. '''''0/1. 71 .'.'7 ...... S60nd63 For knowl~. of MobIl. Home AVAILA... ! FOR SlJM/.\U .educed 11IfIr.g, c:f'Ieck wI,h u. flrsf, Theil rol.,. 11.54, loll of clo,. 10 compo'. No oppolnlm.nl .hod., neceuory, Sony, no pet. Qul.f ~;f7": , ~ ~": ~~7 : ~~ '7154k l~' olmosph..... 1 ond J t»droom ., 1LOCKS FROM Compu •• Two bdrm ItO,...• . Glh.otl Mobil. Home Potk . 'u.'n, U10,$J60, H.w fhr . .. 001f"',-.ark fo C:O""put ln lown, I" l"'; ' ~ ' 1 bofh, doubl. -wfd., dKk f POf"k 'o_onn. Mobile Hom. Pork rond . 'or~ • • '-:1, S600 Yeor leol• • _00 1. fo COmJWI. It. 51 South. 549· no ~.... , Wedg-ewood HI'''. SJ6-S596 471J. or .. SJ·S.' lI. CA.IOHDALE NICE' ond J bcfrm. 5 . 1l . '~ .,...... , n7l1dS" Qul. t localll)l'l AI.o' 1-1 bcImI SPA'':IOt.'S 1~1I:70 , 3 belro" . 2 boths, t»u•• 614-5491. C9t11·ol o lr. flr"F-lou. p"" ok"" S-Il-87 ,... I4J01clSJ 4S 7· 603J . If.nlngl, 54'· S6(I.C , FOIl UNT. 11 .. 63 belrm OIId lOd1 5. 13.'7 .,. .,., .. • mlcISJ bdr,.,. Iolh 01' c:ondltlon.d. w· 2 . o.lM MOIllE Hc-.fO, 1211:60 II WOUol.n cHckl In ,"- ('OUnlry, w.lof. '.0' btIrm. c.nlrol 0 11" , un· .. I . /.od. , peoc:. ond qul.,. PI'Ione. I· d.rplnn.d, lo rII'. .hod.d 101 . 167·2.J46 (1#,.,.. 5. Pleo.onl HIli Rd Avoll. May 15, $110 5,"--17 •... • • S6191c: 1S2 . umm, SIfO FoII. E....",ng. 54'·1342, 'ENT NOW rOtt 1 •• , Oeob I L_., 5 •• •• 7 . .•. . ..• , , a.457Ic:1SO I".nf, .?sl t-ollen. wolk 10 school, I IO«M MOIIU: Hom. und...-plnn.d. S I2S · SJ:;~ , 10 wfde-1 4 wldes, 1-3 0 1" Plecnont HIli 'd. AvoII. May '5, bdt"" Tn. belf ;0 "rsl. so ""'rryl SIOOS"",m ..., S I40Fol/ 549·1J42 5 •• .• 7 . .. . , .... .• I4S.I<:I50 "'5-13..... ·a7 •.. ... 843S1c:15J MOllLf HOME fO. lenl' SIlO fo CAR I ONDALf HiCf 2 bel..,., . lOCGf.d SISO"., month, L.o... Iroon May /6, In nice qul.1 porlc Coli )~ . :?"?I . 7-8·'7 . ,. . . • 3417kI67 ".7 10 Augull 15, "'7. 1~lud•• fralh plOUlP ond 'own c:ot'!: DESOTO. ..-0, .... 10_SO. _.her, dryer, V...-y dOl. 10 compvs. HIc:. ,\om•• I cleon, 1"10 petl ' ·167·1643 DOHi IE CAUGHT with row :'''t:' ~:,~~ , ~r.::,o~ obJsr.'1ork. 616 E Pork Sf. 457·640S fK ' o .. onn. :d::y, .~Cfl·~:;::;~~~u::..."'~ Mobil. Home p ,.,..f,. If. 5' Sovfh wldn, SI30'Of' "wlde •• SJSOlor , .. 54'.... 713 ....wIde • . P.,. ond roomot.., ok S29· 6-19-47 • 14321<: 157 G:ANTSTEP UP 1:"1 HOUSING MOB1~ . E HOME LIVING 2 :md J Bedroom Now Available <11910 E. Park You'll love: c:.w...... TY - G r at n~w location • t • 2 -.Groom Anchored - Sun d eck • NIce.1y Furnished. earpet.t - Stor.. a~ build ina Energy $oY1"Q I Underpinned - Lighlcd p .. rking • New, laundromal FocIllU.. 2 and J (kdroom • Natural Go. • Hac. Qui., I CIeon S.Hlng .. , 7 14 E. Col1 cac - Wuherl, Dryers • tMar Campus -N .. tunl econom)' • Sorry No 'et. Aa:el,;1.d ,U - CablcT,V. For --.Int.-t/oll 01''''_ - Campus cloSt ph. 457-5266 - Central Air Unlv.rslty H.lghtto P.S. LeHelltat1 Summer o r F.. U M ....II.HtKft.bt. Sorry, no pets Mon·Fri C}-S Sat 1(}2 3&4 Call .....--. Warr.nRd. 1 SusicorAura • ...,~ ~ Bedroom. (Ju.t off E. Pork St.) • Akoiortw...,.,...·Apt·'· 4;~a3V2 1 ~ Close fo Compus ;=~::fIS Furnished 313E...... n 549-4801 8150/ mo Summa 8250/ mo FIUJ '- Spring ··MOAT HOUSp· r-. SUMMER!! ...... fum .. carp<~ Ale. clean. ROM'll, Wol.S~, Dryet, Dish­ dOH. to SID. No peltS, S Wol.S~. u~ Rooms. S'iding mo. ICIl.6C for Summa. 9 CI~ss Windows, S,!.l Decks, "..,. lease far Fen & Sp1ng. (~.\ '--" S,reflire TV, 2. full Kitchens. 529-358' tK 52901120 L-'.-1 -=-.\ I CalI4i7·2900 6-9 eve. ~ada"aa-.&. Apa. b rail With ( V- ~ \ I . ~ Mia. QUIET" eLlAM It GIEAT SELECTION Of fa'll/ Sprlng Contract. \ \ I _0My.12_th_ HOMES fROM THE fOLKS 2 __.... Apt lUO_ "",ath WHoa.E ... '~ates Starting at ()~ S ...... ,..th - 1 bedroom economy In this older but spacious home at $14500 per month I ., ...... TIl N. U:Xo Stal'lll'l8 1 June Free Use of Pool I - . , ____549-659& ON at only noo.oo ~r month. CAR8QN)AlE MOBIlE HOMES J . 3 bedroom sp.ctOUsneJs In this priced lI,ht horne at 601 N. Carico. large yare!. 2 miles north of SlU on Hwy 5J Ll~ 2. l V.,,","bsIOl'l""'T~W~ . SpHft.-l. .. iWnII.S,..,... __ 1 .rut parking and recentlv remodeled interIOr Surtina __ '-- . '110 -'t.AI~ ...... 1 June at only S41O.00 monthly PH: 549·3000 / / / / -5 bectoorm at • tmnendous , , -:- ·D~J"" . '''''_. 420 W. ( poo1 . wUJ_P7i_. J.1vinas at Syumore. surtlni 1 June this home is Laundromat S . "'I~ . S"""" . '--' fully furnished with plenty of .--• • (4. 1 pt n..do 2 __ pinang. Fr.. Ius 1o SlU Cablevision ...... ID_. ..odt. 7 times dally POilt Office Box 4. ftSW. 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New Rt. 13 997·5692 Open Mon & Fri Night TiII8pm MARmN TO'a'OTA 457·5322 Four candidates lead Ust to replace NCAA head Byers KANSAS CITY , Mo. (UP!) 80 people, which provided us - John Davis, president of the an excellent pool from which to NCAA from 1\185-87, was on a cr.",.,.e candidates for this list released Tuesday of four i:i1!),Jrtant position. '. men to be interviewed as a ~· ailey said the foW' finalists possible replacement for out­ will be further interviewed by going NCAA Executi vc the NCAA Presidents Com· Director Walter Byers. mission, the NCAA Council, Byers announced last fall the NCAA Executive Com· that he wished to retire as mittee and the seven NCAA executive director. a position department heads . The he bas held for 36 years. He is Executive Committee was the only fulltime executive expected to name an executive director the NCAA has had. director-elect before the NCAA Davis, 59, was president of special convention in Dallas at t h e NCA A until the the end of June, he said. association's convention in Byers, 65 , will remain 2$ January. He is the associate executive director and help his a thIetic director a t Oregon successor adjust to the job. i/e State. has said he will leave the The other finalists are: John NCAA by the fall of t988. Ryan, president of Indiana " It's been a very difficult University; Harvey Schiller, assignment. Identifying a good commissioner of the person to succeed a Ii ving Southeastern Conference; and legend (Byers) is hard." Richard Schultz, athletic Bailey said, adding that Bye ... director at the University of had " very little inpu' " Virginia. regarding the applicants in the " We agree unanimously as a selection process. committee that these are the Photo by Anita J. Stoner individuals most highly " I feel i: correct that the Beat Y'.J.' to it qualified for the position," said NCAA bas never facen a mere Wilford Bailey, current NCAA critical time in history than Salukl defenslYe back Emesl Manghram mage at McAndrew Stadium May 2. An­ president and cbairman of the we're facing now as evidenced recovers a blocked punl for Ihe While lonlo Moore tries to stop Manghram for the search committee. " We had by the initiation of the national applications a nd recom· forum that could continue for squad In Ihe spring season final scrim- Maroons. mendatiOllS on approximatelj' t2 to 18 months. Softball team inks two infielders, pitcher Every Da', Dea I By Wall~ Foreman drop pitch." Staff Write< bach of Wonder Lake, 1lI. Ito/ion Beef & Fry $2.99 Furlow compiled a 58·7 Tummins and Firnbach Softball coach Kay record auring four years at could be called on to replace lATE NICHT ~&''Y DIY All DIY 0.. 1 . Brechtelsbauer has signed two Hazelwood Central High the loss of seniors Jenny Dog 'n ' Fry $1.1 .. 2 Dogs. Lg . Fry infielders and a pitcher to play School and IS expected to belp Shupryt and Cindy Espeland for the Salukis next year. strengt!len the d~pth of the at shortstop and third base. (ofter9pm) .acDIQ_SIU .$2.30 The addition of these three Salulu pitching staff. "Kim bas excellent speed W/ Mvstard lIT ~ W/ Mvstard recruits makes a total of five Furlow is a right-bander ~~~!elsbaL,;e~i~t i I .i. ~be :~ OnkJn. Pickle Ordon, Pickle players who will join the with a career 0.50 ERA and 458 Call for Delivery 549: 10~ 521 S. Illinois A ve. Salukis in the fall. strikeouts in 431 innings. extremely hP.rd working and is The recent players signing to "Traci is an outstanding a very enthusiastic player." play for Brechtelsbauer are high school pitcher who throws pitcher Traci Furlow of hard." BrecbteJsbauer said. 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LfIROMWS PIZZA Indy drivers say urine test not necessary Wednesday Speciai INDIANAPOLIS (UP!) - Added , "A racers might be barmerl by a Drivers practicing for the lot of guys felt like it would be few . believe the crea ling a problem wben one " I don't think ~"guys who LARGE PEPPERONI dangers of doesn' t exist." supposedly sold it, used it, preclude most illegal drug use A drug trafficking problem, ~&,~ .\!'Bt's wbat people on the CART circuit. however, bas surfaced in & 2-32 oz.· Pepsi's "I've never seen a drug connection with auto ra~ . problem per se within motor Randy Lanier, last year s sports," defending Indy 500 Indianapolis 500 rookie of the ONLY champi~a }<~bby Rabal said. year, is a fugitive being sought "Obvio!!~i" anyone who on charges of marijuana seriously uses drugs isn' t smuggling. 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So. of SIU on Rt. 51 -' PageD, DaiJy EcYJ>tIa.Il, Ma)'a, 11117 - r U.N. wins multi-national soccer tourney By Huber Grilli Malaysia, An.D United, Iran, recognition for its sp<'.Tt. ~tatf Writer Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, smanship. Mother's )Day Rain fell during the last 25 Cypress, Greece and Laos. The teams will play host to minutes of the game as the Star players in the trur­ an awards ceremooy in the United Natioos overpowered nament were Latin Americs's Alumni Lounge at the La tin America 4-2 in the No.lO Jaiver Luque, named Recreatioo Center to honor the Buffet champiooship ma tch of the player of the year, and Abroad players at 8 p.m. tonight. 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An EYBALL: Tbe fmals in the ~lothIff\llllunn_­ :;oftbaIJ cootinues in semifmal awards ceremooy and Bar-a. faculty-staff volleyball ~--.-,~ , f action at the Grand Avenue Que are scbeduJed after the tournament fea tured a..-..... Playfields, with the cham· tournament. 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