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Budget request ID cards may benefit stresses faculty, non-health areas AIDS high-risk groups

By KEVIN STEWART By JOYCE K. JENSEN News Editor Science Editor • T T he safest way to Increased funding of non­ In a program that has been I avoid AIDS is to health programs and more labeled “novel and contro­ be celibate. But that full-time faculty members versial," the Infectious Dis­ could be in store for the cam­ eases Clinic here is offering doesnl work for very pus if a recent IU budget pro­ an AIDS virus testing pro­ many people.* posal is approved. gram that may be the first of IU President John Hyan pre­ its kind in the nation. Dr. Robert Jones sented the 1987-89 biennium The free program offers budget request earlier this laminated identification given only to the person month for eight-campus IU cards with information about system, including a total bien­ whose picture was taken. whether an individual has nium operating request of There is no way of matching $231 million for IUPUI. been exposed to the deadly -names because names are virus. Ryan, in . presenting the never taken, he said. request to the Commission for According to Dr. Robert The picture is laminated to Higher Education on Sept. HJJ' Jones, the program offers the back of a card that has asked for a total of $282 mil­ anonymous testing fbr-dnti- the test Results and the date lion for the 1987-88 year and bodies to human immuno­ the test was given, according $309 million for the 1988-89 deficiency virus, which to Jones. The card has a two year. The commission will causes AIDS. I f antibodies to month expiration date. '^■' Wbiew -the request and for­ the virus are found, it means you don’t have anti­ ward it on to the State Budget the person has been exposed bodies, you have not been Committee. Aaron Hyre, a senior chemistry major, strums a few notes to the virus, Jones said. It infected with the virus," The request allocates an to relax and enjoy the hot weather last week. does not mean they have Jones said. “The safest .way operating appropriation of $53 AIDS, however. Photo by Tom Strattman to avoid AIDS is to be celi­ million for the health division Jones is director of the bate. But that doesn’t work and $48 million for the non­ Center for Sexually Trans­ for very many people." “I think that's an historic health division of IUPUI for administration's committment mitted Diseases at the IU event," said Howard G. Schal- to IUPUI, he said. Although the system is the 1987-88 academic year. Medical Center, and pro­ ler, executive dean and dean of To aid in achieving and “not 100 percent risk proof,* - " For the 1988-89 year, fessor of Medicine, Micro­ the faculties. maintaining a higher quality it is better than anything else though, IU has asked for an biology and Immunology. increase to bring the non­ Schaller said that for years of education in both the health currently available, he said. The program is offered for health sector of IUPUI up to the non-health division of and non-health divisions at When used with safe-sex con­ people who “engage in behav­ 'P t fjy it h the health division, IUPUI has been overshadowed IUPUI, IU has requested an ducts such as use of condoms, ior that puts them at risk," he he added, it can greatly with each to recieve about $56 by the health division, and this See BUDGET. Page 7 million. budget request reaffirms the said. “We’re giving them reduce the chance of acquir­ photo ID cards. I f they’re ing the virus. He described worried and bhey come in to the test as 95 percent accu­ be tested, a Polaroid picture rate. Parkers ignore warning signs is taken. There is no nega­ Although AIDS has been tive." primarily a disease of homo- By KEMP SMITH An area that size would nor­ or eight percent of the people Test results are ready in This semester, many stu­ mally have only three signs, he that get and accumulate them one to two weeks, and are See TESHNG. Page 9 dents have found parking tick­ said, but “I snuck one in there [tickets!" ets tucked into their wind­ where you turn left at the end" Ticket charges are at three supplied by the ever-present shields which will reduce their so no one would miss it levels. Parking meter viola­ Student Assembly Modem Vending. liquid assets from $5 to $25. The front Agnes Street sec­ tions, line-'- straddling and sponsors festival, But the assembly orginally Since the second week of tion is closed because of unfin­ parking in the wrong lot all planned to serve the campus a classes, 60 to 75 students per ished construction,, according earn a $5 fine. postpones birthday giant cake for the university's day have been ticketed for ille­ to Gilbert He said new curb­ A $10 fine comes from park­ 16th birthday, big enough for gally parking in the first row of ing, landscaping and a Metro ing in a posted area, on a cross­ By LESUE L. FULLER students, faculty and staff, Lot 80 [the lot west of Lecture bus booth have yet to be built walk, blocking othep-^Cars or Campus Editor which was to have been Hall on Agnes Stffeetl, accord­ These additions are expected not havingji-pe«Tflt; 65 to 70 donated by an area bakery, The Student Assembly dis­ ing to parking enforcement to take up the remaining park­ percenyof all parking viola­ perhaps Roselyn's. covered this year that plan­ officer Phillip Burton. ing spaces. tions /fall in this category. But confusion over Modern ning a campus event is no The first 25 spaces of the Parking services officials Using an outdated ticket or an Vending’s contract with cakewalk after plans to throw front row of Lot 80 were closed wrote warning tickets the first old, stolen or forged parking IUPUI, plus “lack of proper a birthday celebration - for to parking in early summer week of classes, and attempted permit are about the only background" canceled out IUPUI fell through due to lack and “may be lost perma­ to make people aware of the offenses which earns a $25 plans for a campus-wide birth­ of lead-time and planning/ nently", according to John Gil­ altered parking situation, fine. day party. bert,^ assistant director of according to Gilbert He added that parking "I spent a week trying to find Parking and Transportation “The parking crunch still spaces are still available in See festival details, Page 12 the proper representative at Services. hits us between 10 a.m. and 2 Lota 70 and 73 on the north Modem Vending, then it turns Gilbert said the lot, which p.m.," he said. During those side of Michigan Street and Today's menu at the -Fall out I could have just gone over has four ‘no parking* signs hours,.the greatest number of Lot 86 by the newly expanded Festival includes old standbys to Mike Wagoner IStudent with arrows indicating students are on campus and purchasing and stores build­ 4ike hotdogs and hamburgers Activities director]," said Alex affected spaces, is better the most tickets are written. ing. marked than most on campus. Gilbert said only “about seven Page 2 SAGAMORE Sept. 29.1986

TO D AY ______Tho Finance Club wtl conduct a business moating at 1130 a.m. In Worker injured at Fitness Center BS2008. For mora Information, contact Dave Cottongin at 247-9901. The IU P U I D ep artm en t o f G eo lo g y w l conduct a colloquium entUed “Lata Cretaceous-Early Tertiary Bngeogtaphy lor Southern An employee o f Hagarman Construction was Circum-Padftc." The topic will be presented by Dr. Wiliam seriously injured last Thursday at the con­ Zinsmeister of,the Department of Geosciences at Purdue University struction site o f the National Institute for Fit­ from 4-5 p.m. in Cavanaugh H a l Room 435. For mora dataiis, contact ness and Sport The site, at 240 N. Agnes S t, is Dr. Haaaan Amini at 274-7484. just south of the Sports Center. T h e IU P U I C a m p u s A d v a n ca la aponaoring a non-danominational. Ramon Toliver, 36, of 1335 Racquet Club informal Bible study from 12-12:45 p.m. In the Nursing School Room Road, fell while carrying material up a ladder 220. For mors Information c a l Jerry at 631-9508. on a 16 foot wall kbout 12:45 p.m, said S g t Bill The Organizational Communication Association wM bJ Abston of IUPD. It is uncertain how far Toliver conducting aiactions 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today through Friday. Sept. 22. fell because there were no witnesses, he said. Ballots may ba obtained through the departmental sacrataries in Mary “Toliver fell on iron rods," Abston said. T w o Cable Building Room 115 or 117. Annual dues of $10 a rt required to entered his body, one through the right side of be a voting member and win be accepted at the voting ale. For further the neck. The other lodged in the lower right Information, contact Michaal Balmart at 274-0566. side o f his back.* TUESDAY______,______*IFD brought their heavy tactical rescue Tha Campus Bible Fellowship wb present the flm “Walt of the equipm ent' Abston said. T h e y were able to World” at 8:15 In Cavanaugh H a l Room 225. Admission Is Irsa. For cut the iron rods loose from the concrete and mora Information, contact Kay Lamb at 639-9282. transferred Toliver to Wishard Hospital." T h a Financs C lu b will ba conducting Is new member meeting at 4 VMHKV Toliver was listed in satisfactory condition as p.m. In tha Business School Room2008 Al majors art welcome. For of last Friday and had been transferred out o f Site of the new Center for Ftness and Sport. mors information c a l Dave Cottongin at 247-9901. surgical intensive care. Photo by Tom Strattman T h a P ro g res s iv a S lu d an t U nion will ba discussing upcoming events and anti-apartheid action al a meeting at 8 3 0 p.m. In tha basement of University Library. T h e IU P U I W o m e n 's S tudies D epartm snt will sponsor a lunchtime forum on tha victimization of women from 12-1 p.m. In Cavanuagh H a l Room 438. The guest speaker wtl be Naomi Tropp. director of the other cultures and languages. Classes will con­ Julian Center. Tha forum is opan to students, faculty and staff. For National security advisor tinue through April 25 in the Mary Cable further information, contact Dr. Florence JuHlerat at 274-3789. to speak at luncheon Building, from 10 a.m. until noon. WEDNESDAY—:------For information call 274-2812 or 274-6419. T h a C am pus B ible F e llow ship will sponsor a Bible study at 12 p.m. Capt. James T. Bush, Associate Director o f in tha Engineering Technology Building Room 1304. For further information, contact Kay Lamb at 639-9282. the Center for Defense Information, will speak Bone marrow center here on “Prospects for Arms Control’ next Tha Chemistry Club wil conduct a seminar on “Tha Interaction of Procyamidines with Polypeptides ' from 4-4:30 p.m. In Room 231 of Tuesday. Bush, a retired Navy officer, has expanding bedspace tha Krannert Building on tha 38th SL campus. The presentation w il ba acted as national security advisor to three given by Wayne Man ice pf Louisiana Stale University. members o f Congress. _ _ T h a U n iv ers ity W ritin g C b n ter will ba conducting a workshop ^ Bush will speak at the'BroWn-beg Faculty The IU Trustees recently approved a $3.5 entitled "Doss This Sound Okay" from 10-11 a.m. In Cavanaugh H a l Ltincheon at noon in SPEA 2007. The lunch­ million expansion that will more than double Room 427. All students, staff and faculty are invited to participate in eons are presented by the Metropolitan Indian­ the aize o f the bone marrow transplant pro­ workshops during tha fall semester. For mora Information about tha apolis Ministry. For information call Paul gram here. Writing Canter or its workshops, c a l 274-2049. Dubin at 274-6679. The program, which started in January of THURSDAY------1985 and has treated approximately 60 T h e Lovers o f C hrist F e llo w s h ip Is sponsoring ths Galeed Outreach program offers patients, presently has a long waiting list Personal Awareness, Growth and Development Conference with According to program director Dr. Jen Janaen, guest speaker Rev. Johnny Jamas Thursday through Saturday. Oct.4. French, Spanish lessons patients on this list must sometimes be sent The Oct. 2 and 3 meetings will be In room 100 of the Lecture Hay. and out of state for treatment the Oct. 4 meeting will be conducted in room 103 of the Nursing Beginning this Saturday, IUPUI’s Foreign Currently consisting of four beds at Riley School. For more Information, contact Michaal Grundy at 925-1349. Outreach program will offer classes in French Children's Hospital and four at University T h a P h ilosophy C lu b wik present a lecture by Prof. Tomls Kapitan and Spanish for children ages 6 to 16. Hospital, transplant unit bed apace will be entitled "Is Free Will Compatible with Determinism?" at 8:15 p m . In' Program director Dr. Larbi Oukada said the expanded to 18 by early 1988. The new beds Cavanaugh Hall Room 507. All ara Invited. For more Information, contact Michael Burke at 274-3957. courses are designed to introduce children to will be located at University Hospital. Tha Psychology Club wMI present the lilm "Harold and Mauda" at 7:30 p.m. In Cavanaugh Hak Room 221. For details contact Kathy Williams. S igm a XI win sponsor a recaption for graduate students In scientific ICPA DMsion II disciplines from 3 3 0 -5 p.m. in Fssier Hall Room 319. For more 1985 information, cat Kelly Forestal at 274-3441. S' NEWSPAPER O f THE YEAR SAGAMORE T h a U n iversity W ritin g C a n te r will sponsor a workshop entitled "Making Your Journal Work for You" from 1ta.rn.-12 p.m. In Cavanaugh HaU Room 427. Afl students, staff and faculty ara Invited Editor n C h M Rick CaHahtn Production Manager OrsdyOonier Future Editor Carol SchuHz to participats In workshops. For furthsr Information on tha Writing Opinion EdMor RobeccaM bbs Oatnbutton Manager Matt Keating Typesetter Kathy Stephenson Canter or Its workshops, cal 274-2049. Advertising Manager Erin Dulhanty Science Editor Joyce K. Janaen News Editor Kevin Stewart SUNDAY______-— Cwixxis Etfctor LeeMe L Fuller Business M anner SyMa Johnson Photography EdKor Tom Strattman A lp h a K appa A lp h a sorority wUI host their fall tea at 4 p.m. at the Ass Sports Editor Tarry Hutchens Sports Editor Craig Russetburg Publisher Dennis Crips Planner House. 2424 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Ak collage ladies with a desire to join ara Invited to attend. For mora Information, contact Connie Pasiey at 291-9108 or Christy Wilson m 274-6400.

The Smgmmo n is sn auxiliary enter­ The Sagamore provides an open not be published and the writer's name prise o f IUPUI published weekly dur­ forum for the university community can be withheld upon request For ing the regular school and biweekly (traders arc invited to submit letters of legal reasons, anonymous letters will Private, Yet Convenient! during the summer. The Sagamore is any length and on any topic, although not be printed. not an official publication o f the preference wit) be given to those less Letters may be edited for clarity and Professors love our spacious, university, and does not necessarily than 500 words which are related to brevity, and the editor will re fact let­ reflect the views of university ad­ matters of Interest to the IUPUI com­ ters deemed potentially libelous, contemporary and quiet one & ministrators. faculty or others. munity. obscene, inflammatory or in poor All Sagamorr editors are required to Letters must include the writer's taste. two-bedroom apartments. be enrolled in a lead five IUPUI credit name, address and telephone number, Send letters, preferably typed and hours. Staff members are paid through and relation to the university. The let­ double-spaced, to: • On Bus Line advertising revenue, the solg source of ters must also be dated and signed by The Sagamore The Hermitage funding supporting the operation of the writer for verification purposes 425 N Agnes St . Room 001C • Minutes from IUPUI the Addresses and telephone numbers will Indianapolis. IN 44202 • Prestigious location 247-8436 Sept 29.1986 SAGAMORE Poge 3 'Great pox' gives way to newer scourges sex partners even when the worldwide by the time e f By JOYCE K. JENSEN NUMBERS FOR The price can also be high in carrier is symptom Use Columbus Science Editor C H L A M Y D IA , which is often fertile women. Children bom AND HENRY 11 may have It used to be syphilie. misdiagnosed as gonorrhea, to mothers with gonorrhea can The ravages o f 8TD are not new. More than 40 years ago, been luckier than he thought Named for a shepherd in a are immense. Chlamydia and contact a severe eye inflam­ According to the Professional Latin poem, syphilis was long gonorrhea both are bacterial mation during birth. Both eye pal so pathologists-those who Guide to Diseases, more than believed to be the only infec­ infections with similar symp­ and lung infections can occur study ancient diseaeee-were 60 percent o f infants with pre­ tious disease passed to the toms, but are treated with dif­ in newborns of chlamydia­ no longer certain that venereal natal (congenital | syphilis die Europeans from the American ferent antibiotics. A person carrying mothers. syphilis originated in the Indians. can be cured o f one but Americas. It may have been before or right after birth. E V E N W O RSE IS neonatal unknowingly remain a victim It was once known as “the herpes, contacted during birth to the other. 24 HOUR DISPATCH great pox* aa opposed to small or earlier. It can dead to neuro­ Since the CDC estrina&s 40 pox. logical damage end infant percent o f women and 20 per­ PAUGHS KINO HENRY VIII of Eng­ death. Last year ScUnet Ntw$ cent o f men with gonorrhea land may have inherited a reported a two-year survival SECURITY CONTRACTING also have chlamydia, both dis­ form o f the disease called con­ rate o f 60 percent for babies eases are sometimes treated if genita) syphilis that he passed bom with herpes. Keeping Other Peoples Paws OH Your Property along to his wives, causing one is found. their stillbirths and sterility. Especially in women, either There is no known cure for 1821 So. Delaware S t. Indianapolis IN 46225 Danish author Karen o f these two STD* s may be genital herpes. The drug acy­ Blixen, who wrote “Out of Afri­ without symptoms. Between clovir appears to reduce the Electronic Prolecton*Burglar*Fire* Hold-up ca’ and other books, became them they account for large symptoms, but it was recently ‘Telephone lnsteUeton*Seies* Lease* Service* sterile after a bout with i t And numbers of cases of pelvic learned that genital herpes Hoosier novelist Kurt Von- inflammatory disease, or PID. can be spread to newborns or DENNIS PAUGH 317/637-1177 negut wrote, in ’ Breakfast of Champions,” how as a child he stood in downtown Indian­ Student Discount apolis and watched a man with advanced syphilis attempt an Special offer o/L>our spacious affordable overwhelming task: crossing one & two b e d r o o m apartments the street. In the headlines, it used to • Minutes from IUPUI be syphilis. But though there • On Bus Line are about 90,000 new cases • Walkino distance to conveniences reported in this country each year, it has recently been • Heat Paid elbowed out of the limelight by modem scourges such as AIDS 247-8436 Hie Hermitage and chlamydia. And so has its old cohort gonorrhea, although this dis­ ease annually logs about twice as many new cases as syphilis BOISE CASCADE

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. . : ...... Sept. 29.1966 O P IN I O N PogeS Readers criticize Rehnquist opinion, rectify board's historical faux pas

To the editor offended to find that part o f To the editor the eloquent language o f his Am an occasional columnist Gettysburg address had been Kegarding your typical anti- and frequent reader of the mistaken as part o f the Con­ Rehnquist lambast: Who says Sagamore , I usually enjoy stitution. A little reading of the road to our future is taking reading the paper on Monday the document by th**M fterial a sharp bend? EgMcially in the mornings before classes begin. Board would have brought this wrong direction? Is justice This past week, however, the egregious error to light. Rehnquist going to single- Sagamore provided me with a A final mistake centers handedly outvote his eight col­ shock to go along with my around a journalistic decision leagues? Apparently 66 per­ morning cup of cofTee. History made by the Editorial Board. cent of the senators don't think had been rewritten! Thomas One doesn’t have to be journal­ he is going to. Jefferson was now an "author ism mqjor to know that the There is a tendency sur­ o f the U.S. (in stitu tion.” Sept 22 piece "Chief Justice facing here that bothers me But how could it be? Thomas Rohnquist to Counterbalance more than hie alleged racist JeiTeraon spent the summer o f Court" was not an attempt at views, etc., and that is the 1787 in Europe as an ambas­ objective journalism, but practice of shouting down the sador for the new nation. 01’ rather a blatant, one-sided people whose views you don't T-J.’e only contact with the attack on the chief justice. like at public events. So there conventioneers was through Journalism is an imprecise were some 160 demonstrators occasional correspondence science. That does not, how­ at the ceremony at IU where Rehnquist spoke. What about with some of the delegates. ever, excuse the failure to the 2800 who came to hear him Considering how slow the mail ascertain the veracity of facts speak? Didn’t they have the was in those days and the before publication or the pass­ right to listen to him without secrecy which surrounded the ing of a biased viewpoint o f a being hassled? Is this how we event, it is doubtful that Jef­ journalist as "news.” Journal­ 'ern now, by mob outbursts? ferson knew more than ists must strive for accuracy, idn’t read that in my copy of sketchy details o f the making and when reporting news, R the Constitution. of the Constitution until the objectivity in their writing. event was over. Hopefully the Editorial Board Besides this, I watched Well folks, the answer is will work harder toward those much o f the confirmation hear­ that the Sagamore made a ideals in the ftiture. ings on t.v., and his views were mistake. Not just in assuming not out o f the mainstream of that the larger-than-life Jef­ Paul K. Ogden the rest of the court Perhaps ferson was an author o f the you should impeach the rest of Constitution, but also for ques­ [ Editor ’» note: The Sagamore the court when they have an tioning Rehnquist’s right to regrets the inaccuracies in the opinion that differs from c h a ^ e Jefferson's writing Sept. 22 editorial regarding yours. Better yet, let's jast give on the subject. Supreme Court Justice Wil­ up our freedoms and let who­ Mistake number two made liam Rehnquist. Much thanks ever can yell the loudest dic­ by the Sagamore was in the to our readers for setting us tate how we should think. This assumption that “somewhere” straight on a few basic facts. idea that he has “racist ten­ in the Constitution was the We received several Utters dencies, distaste for women's phrase "government by the regarding our errors and have rights,” etc., seems to me an ideological sm elr campaign. people and for the people.” Abe printed the Utters most repre­ Lincoln would have been sentative o f those received. I Michael Storer

c a m p u s inquiry Should universities have holdings in South Africa?

JOHN LATIMORE JERRY COLESKI KEITH BOGER STEVE DOCK DEIRDRE FRANCIS Electncsl Eng. Tech. Pre-medical Computer Technology B u sin ess E lecticel Engineenng Sophomore Senior Senior Freshman S o p h m o re

"I don't feel that whether we divest the stock or not is going “We should sell our stock, to change the culture, particu­ because if we don't, it would be "I think we should divest. larly from a business point of like we're supporting the “I think we should divest It’s pretty immoral to support view. We would be hurting "I think, in the interest of regime of Apartheid.” because Apartheid is wrong. I the South African government, ourselves because South humanity, they should dis­ don't think that we should even though the businesses Africa is a large supplier of solve every corporation in Taxi By LIZA BETH FULLER have any dealings with that aren’t directly related to the precious metals such as plati­ South Africa. We should cut off government." government.” num." ties with apartheid.” Photos By ROBERT YONO Pope 6 SAGAMORE Sept. 29,1986 Favored Metros enter tourney a s By TERRY HUTCHENS The way it will most likely DENNIS PAUGH CONTRACTINQ^fcS With a head of full ateam end up is that each o f the three and an impraaaive 7-1 record, The IUPUI Metros enter teams that are favorites will the IU PU I ten mi team will the NAIA District 21 as 'have one player in the semi­ roar into this week's NAIA one of the favorites.' finals. I f that turns out to be District 21 Tournament as one the case, then w ell just have to o f the favorites, with the win­ wait and see who can beat who ner advancing to the national at that point Tm very con­ determined exactly what the championships in Kansas fident that our players will be ir\jury wap* but it was believed City. right in there." to have involved both muscle T h ere's no doubt it should and nerve damage. Unfortunately for the be between us, Mahon and Metros, only six players can Grace," said Metro tennis Winningham returned to compete in the singles com­ coach Tom Crawford. “Marion action last Wednesday in a petition is conference play. I f beat us in a dose match, and match against Anderson, even­ the forpiat: Was expanded and we beat Grace in a dose one, ao tually won by IUPUI, 9-0. more players were allowed to it has to be between the three Winningham easily defeated We've captured the old. . . participate, Crawford believes created the new. o f us." his opponent in straight sets. that IU PU I would win the title “One thing in our favor right hands down. ‘ It was a very encouraging now is that everyone on our " If we could go tigh t players team is playing very well." sight to see," said Crawford, of deep, there’s no one that could • Renovated 1 & 2 Bedrooms Winningham’s play. "He Just The District Tournament touch us in this conference,” • Downtown Adult Living went up there and blew Ander­ will run Thursday through said Crawford. “On any given son’s number one player ofT the • Private Parking Saturday at North Central day our number seven and court. I think [Winningham] • Generous Storage Areas eight players can beat the High School, with the first will do just fine in the district number five and six guys, and • Laundry Facilities matches on Thursday sched­ tournament most likely they could even uled for 11 a.m. Friday’s sched­ beat people higher up on the The key to the Metro's suc­ ladder." ule is an all-day format, begin­ cess in the tournament will be Playing number seven and 638-9869 ning with matches at 8 a.m. how many players can reach eight for the Metros have been One o f the reasons for Craw­ the finals in their individual 1001 N. Delaware St Bob Studor and Brett ford's confidence is the come­ flights. back o f number one singles Emmanuel, respectively. player Will Winningham, who “We need to get a player in IU PU I closed out the regular syoamoregrajp^r missed two weeks of play with the semifinals in each flight in season lost Friday against a severe arm injury. According order to have a solid chance at Butler, but results were not to Crawford, it was never winning it," said Crawford. available at press time.

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The new structure will Mary Cable Building The IU Budget- house the science programs Foundation purchased the Pregnant? Conlinuad from Pag* 1 currently located on the 38th building this summer from Worried? eanheip! additional $2 million each year Street Campus. Indianapolis Public Schools. to increase salaries Tor faculty IU has also asked for $6 mil­ The Foundation is currentlirrently ♦ lion for the purchase o f the leasing the building to IUPUI. members. Crisis Pregnancy Center In addition, about $2.2 mil­ Fbr appointment colt lion has been requested for the biennium to replace part-time Weataide 023-0030 faculty at IU P U I with full­ Eaataidc 350-1600 ■ ‘ Free Pregnancy Teats time faculty. Answ ered 24 hours 'Counseling The budget also asks for 'Related Services more money to replace and All services free and confidential enhance equipment and other resources, as well as compu­ terisation of the library in order to ofTer the full resource* THE KAPLAN CURRICULUM o f the IU library system, FOR CAREER CLIMBERS Sehaller said. About $44 million in capital funds were requested for IU PU I, including $38 million LSAT, GMAT, MCAT, for the construction o f a new Science, Engineering and GRE.DAT, Technology Building to be located on the main campus. A N D M O R E . Fbr needy 50 years. Stanley H Kaplan has prepared over t m illion students for admission and licensing tests PREGNANT? CIRCLE CITYCLASSIC So before you take a test, prepare w ith the best Kaplan Loving, stable couple INDIANAPOLIS HOOSli* DOME A good score m ay help change your Hie OCTOBIS t 1 I h - 4 i 0 S P M interested in adopting Infant Florida A&M Rattlers VS. Central State University Marauders. Handled througn IKAPLAN Presented by Indiana Black Expo,Inc. and the Indiana UANUTH KAAAM4DUCAAONA4CerWUD our attorney. Confidentiality Sports Corporation. Tickets $10 and $15. Tickets available maintained. at the Hoosier Dome Box Office and all Ticket Master outlets 2511 E. 46th Street or call 297-5151 in Indianapolis- outside Indianapolis call Indianapolis, IN 46205 848-4981 toll free at 1-600-548-4000 546-8336

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Festival* ization* ahould be able to aee prostitutes. Continued from P a g * 1 the Modem Vending contract Jonas said tha imyor if they need to, in order to aim- heterosexual risk in India­ Open early. Open late. Open weekends. Andaraon, co-plannar for tha plify planning. napolis is through bisaxual festival. men. Sixteen percent of the "Modem Vending appar­ Bepko pooh-poohed the idea men tested her* have the ently haa the contract for all that it ia illegal for atudenta to antibodies. Jones said that in food eold on thia campua, but order food to conauma on cam­ a similiar testing program in we can probably work with pua from a aource other than them for whatever we w ant* Modem Vending, adding, San Francisco, the number is Let's he aaid. “Many** the time I’ve held the 70 percent. Mike Wagoner agreed, door for the pizza man over at “Of the men we have sur­ aaying,“Modem wanta to try the Law School. We ordered veyed,” he said, “about 30 and cooperate. Given enough out all the time* percent ere bisexual. O f that time, there are waya that they group, a fair* amount aro Be can help atudent organization* m arried, so the chance o f in their food needa, that aren't Testing' transmission is quite real.” aa coatly." Continued from Page 1 Women at risk should be Richard Schilling, Student tested. “A woman infected Aaaembly aenator, aaid he felt sexual* in this country, Jones Friends. with the virus has a 50-50 that Modern Vending waa try­ •aid that in some cities chance of passing it along to ing to 'aide-atap* the matter. heterosexual transmission of “Nobody aaid no, you cannot the virus is becoming a prob­ her baby,“ he said. The test­ aee the contract, but I felt thqv lem. This is due in part to ing program with ID cards were trying to aide-atep." crossover between intra­ has the support of several Gerald Bepko, vice preaident venous drug users, who are gay organizations, Jones o f IU PU I, aaid atudent organ­ also a high risk group, and added. COPIES The program is funded q M ft y a la i through the State Board of A Quiet Place to Study Health, which offers the free AIKL 20-SCPT 30 testing through the counties. We welcome serious minded students The Marion County Health Department has contracted M n t o 'r 2'/i< • Special Student Discount the testing to the medical ***** • 20* Bond «yun • toon mwcs • Flexible leases center. • Minutes from IUPUI The university pays for the • On Bus Line research portion, Jones said. Researchers are examining kinko's copies _The Hermitage 247-8436. whether this type of inter­ vention will be effective in reducing the spread of the virus. 631-6862 Anyone wanting to take advantage of this anonymous Park Lafayette testing program can call Pennsylvania & Vermont 630-8787. ~-----IUPUI—

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A Student Retreat Herron 'welcomes' Third World By CAROL SCHULTZ show for the Pan American and Africa. It will portray life Over Hallowe'en Weekend! Feature Editor Arts Festival, which is plan­ in a government-owned gold The Herron Art Gallery, ning cultural events to be pre­ mine in the eastern Amazon Indianapolis Center for Con­ "Intimacy: A Way to Wholeness" sented the city in conjunction region of Brazil. temporary Art, will open its with the upcoming Pan Am Led by Rusty Moe, from 1986-87 season with "Welcome Games. Jaar uses , sound, light, the Hermitage, Indianapolis To The Third World," on videotape, monitors and The first of Jaar*s installa­ installation piece by Chilean objects to represent the Brazil­ tions will show topical con­ Sponsored by the Metropolitan Indianapolis artist Alfredo Jaar. ian’s quest for gold. Selections Campus Ministry and other ministries throughout The exhibit is the kick-off cerns in Latin America, India are used from Jeer’s 1200 the State of Indiana connected to the slides and 10 hours of video­ ICUMHE network (Indiana Commission lor United tape to portray the poor in that Ministries in Higher Education). country as a global symbol of poverty. Date: Oct 31 and Nov. 1-5pm to The exhibit can be seen in 3pm Saturday the three rooms of the gallery through Nov. 8. The gallery is Place: Indian Lake Retreat Center, W e’re Ready, Willing and Able to meet your printing needs!! open Monday through Thurs­ northeast Indianapolis day, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Friday Cost: $10.00-Scholarships available and Saturday, 10 a m.-5 p.m. For more information, call Call MICM 274-2585 for brochure and information. 923-3651, extension 34. Or write to Wayne Olson, 1226 W. Michigan St.. * Wedding Invitations * Envelopes BR 163, 46202 24.90/100 ‘ Resumes P r e g n a n t? _ Students of all religious affiliations are welcome! * Business Cards * Graduation Need Help?, An ecumenical inter collegiate opportunity to have Announcements * Letterheads Abortions to 12 weeks fun and find some personal enrichment in the company of folks like yourself!! FREE Prr#rurK v T ot* / «nd gynm*Htnal ScfvMi CLINIC FOR WOMEN 2440 Lafayette Road 545*2288 % 639-6101 Outside Indpls.______X 1-800*545-2400

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Homs for sals, tan minutes from IU. Room for rent $140 per month and 1/3 100 coupons for 100 free rolls kodak Urgent need tor patients with Part-time helper needed to care lor nice area, large 2 bedroom, kitchen, utilities. House in Speedway 15 minutes color print fim l Coupon booklet only mononucleosis for medical program. children in a family day cars home. bath, sun room, fireplace, gas heat, Irom campus. C al 293-9656. (5) $15.95. This oiler is yours lor having Earn $50-200 or more in qualified C el Special consideration to aducation, central air, axle nor Including heated your film processed through our high 926-00068-5. (6) social work, nursing majors. 283-4298 extra large 2 car garage, are Share 3 bedroom, 2 bath furnished quality, low proce processing maintenance Iras. $39,000 NEG. home. Utilities included. Serious Mastercard or Visa call 924-6423 Part-time job opportunity. Handymen lor Maks hundreds weekly Mailing 881-7900 Nancy Soert (5) student, female, non-amrttor. 15 eventogs. * (5) warehouse odd jobs and lawn circulars! No quota limits. Rush • minutes downtown campus. maintenance work. Flexabie hours. self-addressed stamped envelope: Official Licensed Concert tea shirts $250/morxh 2S0-4068 (5) Scholarshlpa/grants for college are $4 50 hour Fairfield* Business Park AM-MAK 256 S. Robertson Dept H, Artists include: Madonna. Springsteen , available. Millions go unclaimed yearly. Casiielon area Lambert Group pall Boverty H it CA 90211 * (5) Doors, Huey Lewis, Tina Turner, Pink Room for Rent Fe. 3 bedroom 11/2 bait For details cal 1-800-USA-1221, ext 842 5651 (7) Now Hiring Wendys Carmel 116th Floyd, RUN DMC, John Cougar furnished home. Near Broad' Ripple 0627 (16) Tutor lor Econ 270. Prefer former Keystone Competitive wages Free Mellencamp, Ozzy Osbourne. Led Serious student non-smoker $190.00 Calhoun student. Leave message at meals for Day Shift Free uniforms fuH Zeppelin, Pat Benatar, Duran Duran, inicudes unities 283-3968 (5) "Welt of the World", Mm at 8:15 p m 845-1501.______(6) Heart, Hall A Oates and many more Tuesday, September 30 in CA225 Frfee and part time positions available. Secratarlal Position Available: $10.00 each. Can 638-0797. (5) admission Sponsored by Campus Accepting Applications 3-6 p.m (5) Downtown business person needs Bibio Felowship. (5) part-time secretary approx. 24 hours M Kay cosmetics. Close-outs One- Part Urns shipping clerk/recaptioniat Roommates per week (flexible). PC experience e half o«. 872-2839. (6) Bible Study at noon, in ET 1304 needed- Mon-Fri. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Type plus Send resume to Mark Burns 101 Wednesday October 1. Sponsored by forms/pleasant phone voice. Please West Washington/ 1111 East Tower/ apply at Web Converting 6803 Coffman la It True you can buy jeeps for $44 One-bedroom of two bedroom Campus Bfcte Felowship (5) Indpls 46204 or cWI 845-1501 Parking Road Indpls (6) through the U.S. government? Get the apartment offered rent-free by Garage lees paid. (5). (acts today! Call 1-312-742-1142 ExL wheelchair-bound IUPUI student in Bible Study at 1:00 p m in ET 1304, 7364 (5) return for some assistance. 10-15 Wednesday, October 1. Sponsored by Telephone Interviewers needed for hours per week. Call alter noon: Campus Bibie Felowehp (5) Indiana University survey research 16£7* to pro/ecl No selling involved work on 251-4642. (5) O a r Cstatog Today «*h VeWMC or COO IUPUI campus evenings and weekends 800-351-0222 Guide to Green card from F/J/H Visas no experience necessary. $4 50/hr. InCaiil <21314770226 Services Share two bedroom apartment Rent For details, tend $1.00 (PIH) contact Jennie Lengacher in the Public Or. rush $2 00 to Rs search Assistance Free lor household duties. 1/2 utilities Immigration Publications P O. Box Opinion Laboratory Office Room 243G 11322 Idaho Aw #206-SN Los AngMs CA 90025 Managing your fear of teat/ Teat taking Cal after noon 251-4642. (5) 515991. Dallas TX 7S2S1. (10) Cavanaugh Hal. * (6) Custom research mo avMKXl-Sl IMS skills free. Sept. 20th 5-8 p.m. Business/SPEA Bldg. Room 4093. Female roommate wanted. Laundry and Depressed, Stressed, low self-as teem, Pre-Registration requirad. Call house4 privileges. 10 minutes from lack ol confidence, recent break-up, Pizza Hut Delivery counseling center 274-2548. (5) IUPUI. $125. paf month plus share of anxious, or seeking personal growth,? utilities. Phon^j 849-1498 for more Contact the Counseling Center Typing • Word Processing 5 minutes Womtaion . (9) 274-2548. (6) is hiring drivers at $3.50 per hour from campus $t.50/page. 924-1030, P a s t (1 1 ) Flexible hours available. We're

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Fall Festival kicks off today Tuesday, Togetherness la by the Student Assemb ly DO O LEY O T O O L E ’S with a 'shanty booth,Yock will regale campus with a con­ Metro 100 booth. music from The Jonas and temporary black sound. Richard Griffith, the presi­ bratwurst and knockwurst Wednesday the new rock band dent of Metro 100, said the IS NOW HIRING from Modern Vending. If Looks Are Important per­ group began when he and forms. And Thursday, The assembly president Martin COOKS - KITCHEN MGRS. -ASST. MORS. DeBow Brothers will offer Dregonette attended en WAITERS - WAITRESSES nostalgia with tunes from the lUnJI Metros basketball HOSTESSES - BUS PERSONS - DISHERS gams and noticed the poor CALCUTTA 60s, 60s and 70s. All four ExceUsnt Starting Wages bands will perform in the attendance. Banal its Including Insurance afternoon on the University Metro 100 hopes to recruit Apply In parson Monday-Fridey 2-6 Library mall. fens for the Metro games, which Griffith fesls is very nec­ Carmel, 160 Carmel Dr. 043-0900 Besides the food end the essary. "No one knows about 86th 4 Township Ltoe Rd. 872-6067 Indian4 Restaurantf music, students can spend the the games. H alf the people 1 4- day festival talking at the (across from St. Vincent's) 640 Broad Bippfr Avan interviewed didn't even know 'Shanty Booth’ sponsored by we had a basketball team." 10th a Arlington 359-0060 The Progressive Student "K e p is say there's no spirit Caurtnf m i C it y Om Union to protest South Africa's here-that this is a dead place. far practice of apartheid, or stop GOOD TIME BAR & EATERY cal Ml I like the school," Griffith said.

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