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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1993 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in February 1993 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Southern lIIinoi University at CarbondaJe Friday, February 12, 1993, Vol . 78, No. 101.' 2() Page. Board of Trustees approves pay raise for faculty By Michael T. Kuc\ak salary increase the board promised SLUe "!be priority seems to be hov.' much Ne want more money.·- he ",aid. "There j, AdminIstration Writer faculty in ilS September 1992 meeting. While can miIIc out of the system to pay wages for something more importalll than ..hal "'" put the faculty enjoyed a 3.5 percent raise. the lhe staff." he said "We have a rille staff. but in our pockets and the ~lS an: . ~ ur it Despite oJ:position from a student money for the extra 1.5 percenl was held my responsibility is 10 make sure the priority "We cannot continue to raise CQ!oJIlli and \.out representative and a board member. the back until the boanl was sure lIlinois would is the tudents. We should rearrange the bock on what we give them. If.. don't ta!.c Boan! of Truslees vOled Thursday a 1.5 001 ask for • rescissioo like last year. Browr, priorities to incrtI<:se services 10 RUdenlS and care of tudenlS. Who an: our pnmary pool. pen:enl pay raise for slue faculty despite said. 001 wages to the fllClllty." somebody else will," Brew ter added. opposilioc from studenl representatives. "We wantt:d to wait indetinitely until "'" BreWster said that while student services Brad Cole, president of the Undergraduale Facuhy members making more than knew the fiscal condition of the tate," he an: being cut and people an: beir.g laid off in Student Government, stood up and lold lhe • S60.000 and administtmion offICials will not said. "!be state seems to be grounded wzIl." Southern JUinois,·.a wage inarease fo, board tho money should not go 10 a pay rni'" share in ~.,., ray raise. "in order 10 targel the Board member John Brew>!er suggested University fllClllty would 001 be appropriate. while area o.re being eliminaled al the funds in the righl dim:tion," SIU Olancellor the $1.5 million set aside for the pay raise "!be people of Southern Dlinois an: facing University. James Brown said would be bener used for graduate student massive loyoffs. while you an: in • tiny little The raise is the second pan of a 5 percenl fellowships and researt:h. island saying. ' We need more money. we 11913 . ) -fWS£, CI-n n unveils .plan to increase tax rates individuals and corporations would House spokesman George have 10 pay their fair share under Stcpbanopoolos t'id reponcrs after WASHINGTON-Warning: his plan. which he wiU unveil in • the meeting that Clinton wr/U ld Higher laxes ahead. speech Wednesday. but he no.., propose a "balanced" pia" of That message rang oul loud and cxpects that everyone will have to government spending CUIS and c1eo.r from the White House coruribute. higher taxes. bul he backed away Thursday. as President OinlOn met "Our iruation has ..~ and with business leaders and began , "'" may have to broadenSthe range _TAX,1-a-6 series of meetings with membmi of of revenaes which 'C seek:' Congress to lobby for supptllt of an Clinton lold lbe n o usiness Gus Bode economic pl&p. chac gelS more leaders gathered in the EIist Room painful as its details beLome of the While House. clcarer. rr his elTons fail 10 bod! shrink As he did during Wednesday' (he deficir and cuc::ouraac nev. tel i. elf town hall me ling in spendmg on long-tenn ir'lvestments, 0eu0iI. OUllOtl . Thunday!be Oinlon said. - Josma !be federal budget deficil- cum:ntly 118Jldard of livin! Ihal we br.• estimated 10 be belween 5310 taken for gnnt<:d for SO many y""'" Qus NY. let's hope the•• Dllli"" and 3327 billion- is mucb as AmcricIns." ~ 1INn't lllitenate WOlliO than he was loki during the Oimm aclmowledged that none when it comos to reading campaign. He said wealthy of his choices was easy. While ClInton'. lips. WlDB radio vies for place Braun stresses need Stall PIlato by Ed _ on FM dial to rebuild oon:munitY · Gov. Jim Edgar takes part in the biological aciences By Todd Schlender of Ibis 'fiIiL bulldlng ground bnIIIldng caremony Thursday afternoon. GenemI Assignment Writer "I _1IIIIIIbIcd aIIJIin& bere ..iI ...... lIIIJIIIbtball line lteen the,... __ of Biological sciences building Ed'dors note: This Is the first of Sen. Carol MotreIey ar­ 1M:> stories on WlDB tadio station. uid 'T'bndIy die ..... of a ...... " Bmmlllid. ., Ibink it mnodeIed camlllSDity __ Is....."...,.."... tbal1 _ 111ft 10 IiIe CarboodaIe receives ground breaking If a $2 studenl f.., increase is a po:n.ct a.-pe of willi _ bee.- my caIIlpIipI &or By Tracy Moss never released funds for il. approved. fans of a1temative rock lIie Clinton admiRi.'... lioll Administration Wnler Allen Haake. supervising and urban contemporary music beJi:oiis III - the -d<>fcr«lr the ScaMe limed ~ aae archilect and engineer. said 0IICt may soon be able to enjoy WIDB­ ,.. to the clay. And it suned Gov. Jom Edgar Joined the design process is near FM OUlside of the Studenr Center ~ o.our..,o. cIedi it .... Soulhem Ulinoi.. and the ·'1 am p1'!4.sed 10 release with SIU IruSlees. other "The stUdent suppon is there: we precisely !he kind of -do for IDnlODt tA tbe YOle. whicb University offICials. members of $g 17 ••)()() in planning and just have to prove it to the [Board self' thioking that I g Dg to 5tII)IIUed a lot of people. nwIe design funds for the the press and guests of lhe of Trustees) on-air comminee;" ~theMYfor • !he dilf..... ec," Braun said. Univt:rSity. construction of a new said Paul Coner, WIDB graduale in ...... piIrcu in the • -We "'" 0IIIy III8de bisIory, but Edgar said it was an engmeering anne. to serve the assistant. "1be station plays what Tbe I"-lle turnout al the I lIIiI* *-' the V18'J for the imponanl day for the University electrical engineering the students wanl 10 hear." C1'_y. de'pile die faill, f-HU.. for the re I of tbe department' Edgar said. and the entire slale of Illinois urprioed Braun. She COIII1Iry. - The Board "f Trustees will bold ~GI __ vilillO The Slate approved the anne. _ SCIPICE, pege 8 the license and be ul:imately CatIandaIe and the _._,..... ~ two-and-a·baJf years ago but -IMUN. P-.e 7 _ WIDB, pege 12

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1).111\ I _It'II'1I1 Slumping Sycamores mash [~rake to play sliding Salukis By K8ryn VJ-tto ~=s.eo,d SpoIls W!1IBr indiana State ID what SIUC ~ Cindy When SIUC and indIana State at Scou called ber ceams' besl square off in men's basketball Southern Ullnois ,bfi"'_e m Ibe -. Ibe s.urday night at the SIU Arena, it DItIa: S&wday SIIIIItD awmged III CIItier loa will be a test to see which team 11me: 7:06 p.m. to Drake by blowing tbe will be able to piclc itscJf up. .:SlJArw. BuOdop 0Ul mIbe SJU A-. 60th teams arc on the .....: WCL.fM 101.5 82-57. down wing of I.,e. The Salultis AIcDrda: SIUC 16-7 (8-5) 11Ie SaIutis, lUI 0Y, resigned Thursday Ihe leadership or his SocI8lisl Pany PSI as Inte;r'OO C::Jer:"*jes!E!d _ prosocuIIlIS inVCSligalcd him for ~ No successor bas been Special Guest· Avi Goldfarb, ,.... '''''reoIefilUU" ""~hoff 1{2 bbls piclced by !he PSI, which opened a SpeC18\ party congress in Rome Thursday. The sudden exil or Craxi, 58, widely wu expecled after prosocuIIlIS requesed be be SlrippM of his par\iameIllmy immunity, nation CLINTON NOMINATES ATTORNEY GENERAL - Presidenl Bill ClinlOo Thursday oomir~",j a woman, Janel Reno, 54, for 8IlOrney.gcoeral afttt his firs! choice, Zoe E. Baird, and socood cboice, Kimba Wood, wiJhdrew. rr coofumed 11)' Ihe Scnare. Reno. a proo!ICCUIOr in Dade Counly. Fla., will become !he firs! woman 10 head !he Justice DepanmenL Reno bas 00 children. That remo"CS !he possibility lhal Reno will hillhe _ "naUlygaJe" roadblock lhal derailed Baird and Wood. SEARCH FOR GUNMAN WIDENS TO PAKISTAN - The scarcit for !he gunman who killed two people outside !he Central InleUigence Agency headquaners IaSI month wideoed 10 PakiSUln Thursday aOcr it was discoveIed a IIWl with !he same las! name as !he suspoa flew lbere afttt !he shootings. John Horan Jf~ chief prosecutor for Fairfax County said invesligalOrS stiJJ were aying 10 deImnine wbelher P!okislani immignml Mit AiPlaI Katsi was!hesarne 1IWl. BUSH CIVIL SERVICE WORKERS NOT NEEDED - 1\vo Bush IdminisaaIion polilic:al appointees ~ of"bwrowing in" 10 !he ~ civil service sbouId be fired because !heir new jobs were PIZZA improperlyaealtid for dlem. a government review panel has said. on.: - I'qlpaonCdnI I"qlpmInl SausIge ~ /lam I'\WIbrOCm.S 'nlmIm OIlice of Pmoonel Manage:meru panel found !hat T'lIDOIhy W. Glidden ClreaII'qIper ou- OnIon ~ and Hallie Bickmore, bocb InIerior Depanmenl employ

: " t I·· ': Dennis l..aIte is !he coordinalOr of !he Den.1al1h:boo1ogy Program. This was unclear in !he Feb. 11 Daily Egyptian.

The aspbyxiation IisIed 3S !he cause of death of Jose Waigh! "'.IS no! C8IISed bY cbot:ing, as reponed in !he Feb. II Daily Egyptian. Waiglll died when his arotid an.cry was closed by pr=ure 10 his neck, SlOpping !he Dow or blood and oxygen to his brain. Accw'acy Desk . . If readers spot an error in a news 1lIticIe, !hey can '.:ootacl !he Daily Egyptian Accuracy Desk at SJ6.33 I I, extension zn or TA!.

. , , Da'lly Egyptian ------• . '! U. , \ " I ---t.rm-~-"-fI9n- -Too!:- ~ .... -~ ...... -~----~COIIr"'" ~"--­~ -----..-"""­ ---k....,~ ~12,1993 Stu nt called gentle giant; probe into death continues By Jeremy F1nIey Special AssiglmenI WriIe< Ohitucu'y An sruc studenl's dream of. college educalion was CUI shon David Shimkus. a junior in after a confrontalion 81 Checkers r.dio/television from South Iasl ....ek. HoUand, said he hJld been a friend Jose Waighl, 24, an undecided ofWaight's sincehigh school. tudeal from South HolI:md, died StUmkus said he was 'hocked from asphyxialion al Check.rs when he heard about Waight's nigluclub F.b. S. confrontation with bouncers at the Waiglll wanted to use hi lifelong nightclub because of his good interest in mechanics to become an nann'C. aiJplane mechanic, said Wwgh"s "He was very easy going, like a mother Deleie Waighl teddy bear," Shimkus said. "He "My son was very mechanically WAS very outgoing, always Inclined ever since he was very cracking joIrcs." yoong:' "'" said. Waight allended McKinley A high school dropoUI. Waighl Junior High and Thom"ood High came 10 SIUC lasl fall afler School in South Holland. recelYlOg a high school Waight was buried Wednesday 81 cquivlJency degree. 'he Holy Cros Cemelery in Dclcie Waighl said despite her Calumet City. son·s size, he had a very gent le Most infonnation gained through nature. inu:rviews of wilne ses by Senator cuts ribbon "He was a very ~jg guy. bul very Carbondale Police have been gentle. .. she said. transferred to Jackson County Sen. Carol Mosley Braun, [)'chicago, euts Mosely Braun Community Center at 511 " He never raised his voice to Slate's Attorney Chuck Grace. but the ribbon to open a new community S. Lake Heights will provide programs for mc. He always intervened whrn some infonn3lion till remains to center named In her honor. The Carol Carbondale children and residents. there was trouble anywhere:' be gathered, G= said. Week stresses child safety Local newspaper lays off workers By Mikael PyrteI per.;on staff. experience. will receive a By Joe uar.tI police want 10 me lhe business Writer "The,e wiD be some reduction of package." Police Writer I>Il<>I$SiIy of ccrrect and cfficimt severance ... of cbiId n:stnIint device< by staff as a rcsull of Venture and Silo Johnslon said the layoffs are..,; Lo«l PIl,hce are stre ing motOrists, sUI .sgt. Nel!ooot fcuy Because of retail stores closing closing down," he said. ~Those that "";0IlS. child salelY thi week by .. the SlUe I'oIicc. in the area. the Soulhem IJlinoisan were two really big accoonlS." "As a percental.'e, 4 percenl is dedicating it to a ..arene" of In 1991, C<'fftlCt. of child n~w paper announced Thursday Johnston said the layoffs would really DOl that signilicam compared safety for child passeogers in restraint «vices could hJlve layoffs that wi" affecl aboul 4 affect all depanments. to what adler companies are doing aunmobiles. poeveIlIed67 twwpicaI·,.M.,,-, percent of its wrd< fort:c. • "Several pan-time and full·time ·today.- he said. . February 8-14 is Ulinois Child 57 iajurios of cbiIcftn four ~ Dick John.st'XI. publisher of the positions that are the equivalent of "The layolfs are effective Safely Awareness Week, nd tnI)'OIIItIF in doe ,lit Mid. Southern nlinois.,n. said t.he eighl fuJl·time positions will be Thursday. ard employees were closure. of retail stores led to the affected," Johnston said. "Some informed yellerday and today decision to cut l'aek. on the 2()o' employees. based on their years of (Ibursday),"JoIb1

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s.-."S\aff~\.. AM>oaIIlEdil.:Jrial_ Faoulty Ile!n-ntaU\"e Jeremy Finley 1tano c.o- Walter B.".oehnIa' Unity proposal will aid com . nication IN THE CLASSROOM, SIUC student learn about different cultures. philosophies and rdces. Out of ole classroom, however, confusion and misunderstanding often arises between different segments of the University population. The Undergrddl.t~te Student Government has propo ed a plan that would enhance understanding and facilitate communication between tbe diverse groups al SlUe. The Unity Prvposal which was introduced by Brad Cole. Letters to the Editor the preside!l\ of USG, will enable different segments of the population to have greater access to various perspectives.

GROUPS THAT WILL be represented in the UnilY Hoop fans should give more support Coalition are the Black Affairs Council; Fenlinist Action I would like 10 make a simple Lhe period of lime bel ween Ihe fans "'" ready 10 Lal.e IhlS lep up Coalition; Gay Le bians, Bisexuals and Friends; Hispanic ,uggesLion 10 all fam !hal follow tragic dea!h of fonner cOach Paul also by meeting Lhese ·uggeo.Led Student Council; International Student Council; Non­ and support SaJuki baskelb3ll. ThaI Lambert and Jbe evenwaJ hiring of challengt'" suggec.;lioD is 10 stop the "fair current coach Rich Herrin. Our I.) Pack Ihe Aren. fo, every Traditional Srudent Union; Pan-Hellenic Council, and the ...-ea!her" approach in their support program has made greal slrides and home game. Panbellenic Council. of Lhe learn and gel bebmd them i 10000ly deserving of support and 2.) Support Jbe team from SLarI Lo Cole said there will be one repre entative from each 100 pereenl every game from the commillnelll from all fans and the fmish. win or lose.. organization, e)(cept the fnternational Srudent Council. pre-game WanD-Up drills until the surrounding cooununities. 3.) Please (lUI an illUTlf)(\jrue stop learn go.. off Ibe coun at ,he Often I hear fans at !he Arena to vulgar/obscene b:lnguage and which will have two representatives because of its broad c:oodusion-ofthe game. commenl, "If we just had a lhrowing of objects inside the range of representation. The time has come for so many program like so and so." My Arena. Remember a technical foul These repre enlarive will be cbosen by th ir of !bc>C shallow fan '0 practice response is to challenge _ fans assessed on Jbe home crov.1ic crowd to early March, will assemble bi-weekly. comments made ,owards the Ie3Dl programs and gel a f""l for whal the MVC po5I5e8SOO tourney at St. and Jbe coaching SIaIf. fan support of a learn is all abouL Lat.i. on March 6, 7. and 8. We're AS THE FIRST FORMAL organized social group 10 We have a class program of In summation. I !hink all would Ihe closest Valley school 10 Ihe meet in this fashion, the Unity proposal would make it much athletes and coaches thaI iepreseDl agree thaL Saluki baskeLball is lourney silC, and our learn will '-' and greaLly appreciate the support. easier for students who bave different races, cultures, me University and communilY poised LO go up ano,her notch of ~xuemely we;'. As a long·time gTUIJJeSS !his seasoo. Let's shc.w - Jobn S, Ot~y, alumnus, philosophies and sexual orientations to have their concerns Saluki fan. I ask you '0 remember Lhe players and coacbes thaI Lhe ~da voiced in an organized and ongoing basis. Such an outler is especially welcome in a time of uncertainty caused by the recent Iragedies SIUC has Choice to cover abortion Big difference witnessed. Hate crimes are rising across the nation and for such fears exists between to spill over at the University level are nOI uncommon. made at the proper time Providing students with the means to air these fears will help I reel ,bat it is abouL lime for students, it may seem Lhe orJy clear-cut, fire alleviate them. abonjon to be covered UDder the option. Sw!ienlS are just sLarting This letter is in response 10 University's beallh insurance plan. their life and are not ready 10 give it Carl Heuueman's letter .of up. Most coUege studenLs could Feb. 10. _ PRIOR TO 'THE. UNITY PROPOSAL, the only other There is 00 ~ why iL obou!dn', beco~ • never ,ell their p'arenLs they are I would like LP ·.Speak to ' I group that reseml}!c:d the umty proposal was the Priority The procedure often costs less 10 pregnanL'Tbey simply would not your question.~ C1IIber let il Round Table, iIiso introduced by USG. This group, which lake care of a broIcen leg acr.ording wlderstand. Not to mention that speak for itst-,If, about • was composed of each of the five undergraduate Priority to Ibe DE article on abortiOn. No Students could neve< rerum to Jbeir campfire and • timber sale One Registered Student Organizations, also had the GOO plans 10 become pregnant and hometown and Cace Ibeir old being the same kind of "'­ ha-iC an abortion. That is why an Criends. objective of facilitating greater communications. soun:e exploitation. alJenlBIe insurance plan for people Some people may be big I was aL the Fairview Tbe group was so successful that it became the impetus to to have abortion coverage is ".pponers of adopLion, bUI wbo timber sale Lh., day and the Unity proposal., Cole said. ridiculous. oouId carrf • baby to ""'" and Ihen warmed myself al !he 6", The Unity proposal, however, will draw upon a more Who knows !hat three monlbs be able '0 give it up? I know I )'00 found so amusing. down the road their birth conlrOl woultln'l be able 10. Birth conJrol is I aI30 hiked down intc Jbe diverse group and thus be more reflective of the student will filii and they will need an not always effective. Accidents population. S3Ie ilseIf. abortion? Either way it is the happen. and !hat is why we are l1li I ha\ e a simple research woman'. 10 decide whe!ber or right hum.m. If we dido't make mistakes, project for )'00. not she will ha.e an abortion. An THE CREATION OF SUCH a group is just what the we wouldn'l be human. Compare and CODttast the abortion cannot be an easy decision ThaI is why Southern Illinois and University needs to serve the diverse lIecds of the studenl following: Big ~hunlts CUI for a woman. It is something she America should have the righl 10 oul of Lhe foresl by population - if it serves the purpose for which it is will have te live wilb for Jbe rest of choose. - Klerslell Debro,.er, rilOinsaws and rudders. intenJed. her life. rr~sbmaD, radio and causing habiLat destruction UnfortunaLely for college The unity coal" 'on would be a step towards appreciating rtle\ision for endangered species. and understanding for >orne 22,000 sruc rudents nOI only mig.ralory son& birds and i the classroom, but UlSide of it. olhtr enn n. ero ion, and Editorial Policies .//I ,\ . . enqnnous bru.oJ1 pi ohoved mlo val1cys to rot. And • ery mall campfire buill from fore t dead-fall, bRnd galhereo. in abaut 2 to 3 feel "I wish I could promise you I won', ask you 10 pay any mo",," - circumference. - R DE PresIdent Bill Ointon ill response to • woman who said she voted for Cook, soplHlmore, him In parI 11«. h~ old be "'08ld CIII !.aU,. ClbotoD as UDinnlt] studies -*'reIIIIoa-*--- tdeYiIled .tI/ftII.~ ,",WN.... Februay 12, 1993 c s

By Angela L. Hyland arc fairly common, Eric said. Special Asalgnmen~ Writer "It may be unusually cruel, bUI iI's nol unusual,"?" said. Foocslq>s rwnble down • narrow stairt:Bse on AI Ibe \''t8>' of a relationsbip, Eric . aid be O>erry Sn= in Ouboodale. A baIbroom door never intends to abu se and manipulate the slams, a lock clicks and the sobs of a young women be dales. woman spill tbrough the walls. "l wish , could be nicer but , can'l coo",,; There is a second pair of footstepS, tbeo an myself," be said '" saw my father emotionally explosion of angry shouts. An SIUC sludem abuse my mOlher, I gue.s (my actions ar~) pounds on the door. shouting for his girlfriend 10 1)81lt:n)ed after that. .. come Co!!t. Momeots later, she runs from the Jeannie Zeck. a n:search assistant at WOOleD'S bouse in te..1B. Studies, said abusive patterns are often Ieamcd The nex. morning, the sLudent would by watching parents, bul they can be changed. ",member the pany he anended, bul he wooId . "(Abusers) need 10 learn 10 recognize early no: remember the insults he threw at his !nggel'S--4bey should leave the room out of his way '" be sweet, being abused 10 break off said Tracy Corbin. a court advocate n:lationsbip, she said. This V~lentine 's Day weekend, at the Women·s Center in ~ abuser) often has a lot hundreds SIUC sludenlS will Carbondale. of good qualities," Corbin said. "r "Wbenever Ibal nice guy ~ He'll send lIowns, candy, any walk out of stOn:S with '''''''= and comes out. the woman win lioughls of rom'llce_ Oddly of the traditiooal thing.... Corbin said. "Ever}t>ody gelS sentimental want 10 believe he WOO'I enoug... many of illese sl"derts her) anymore." (hunL!::~~~~~~~!::=:j~~~:;:~::!~~~~~;;;;;:J ,,,, ill be offe~lRg Iheir "ifts 10 on VaJern...... Day." After an incident of vioIeoce, some of tbe lime, victims will often "The abu.er someone they arc abusing. These '~<.idenls of k.indness the IIIOre gentle pan of the abuser's stay in the relationship oul of a tb.II'selves as responsibl .... personalilY often em.r~es , said .-Ito feel loved. she said HamptOD said. "1Oey'll say, 'she Jeannie Zeck, a ",Searcb assistanl "Often. womtn will feel tranpod provoke.i me,' or they'" say they at SlUC's Women's Studies. - like they doo'l have anyone else were dnlnk, anCIS and may WOO'I ask for help." " He'lI to wan ..:' he said, .. Mler Ihe be physically injun:d ID be abused. tmdency violence has of escalaung .roIence, she il feel such a ",tier to "(A man may Iell his girlfriend) from one inctdenl to the next. see this gentleo:ss in him. He says she's ugly. she's fat, that if she left The abuser may be under a lot of he'lI never dJ it again and she him. no one else would wanl her," streSS such as having a 101 of ,est.' wants 10 belie>l: fum." she said, "A woman with low self- or papers coming up. They will Klmn Hatnt'lon, a counselor .1 esteem "ill bear this and believe iL" become overly critical and will me SWC' Women's Services, said a BUI this fear of.".,. being loved almost any excuse 10 slnke "",. many SIUC SlUdents ha,e been in often exists for both the victim and Zoct ~ de d ' 'II an abusive n:lationsbip, the abuV-r. Zed said. Bemg un rsl3.n mg w, nol "We see SlUdenls from all walks Abusers may !ear being hun, so solve anything, she saKI. of lIfe and from all races and lhey Iry 10 lower tltdr pat1Rer's "If you're in a relationoJlip. and bacJcgrounds." she saiJ. self-esteem so the vicll"" believe you've been hit, doo'l ralionali,.,." Most of tll' victims in ill abusive they an: fonuNlle to have someone Zed said. relafonship are women, bUI carcforthematall.shesaid. " ohodyever~'CSlUgelhil. Women's Service. provide. HamP'on said manipulation ma) Everybody gee. angry sometnn..... counselling for bOlh sexes, be conscious or unconscious. but and e rybody make.~ \omcbudy Hampton said. the (he abuser lmoot always feels else angry ,omelimes - hUI -;ra,,·o ~ r~ ktrRl-lI/Id'l:W!ilo¥ justiflClllion _\lit' w, :, :':'-=~~~""a:~!:~'".~,;)~ Febnwy 12, 1993

T~ from page 1 frum ..tier mini.snlion goals .. b.aving a 1·10-1 balance belWeeo spcndmg CUIS and tax inaeases. GeI>e SjlI'llina, ~ Wbite House BeaD Bean coonomic .\ide, .,m,,'Wiedged dial 01nI0rI miglll not reach hi! goeI 0: culling Ille deficit by $145 bilJioo BUKKITOS & TOSTADOS O"KX four years. ''WhcIhtt it's ISS, 145, 135, 130, 125, th~t's nOI as imponanl to people as it (tbc dcllCil-reductioo Your pacbge) being specifIC and real Choice 4 and not relying 01\ rosy scenarios,. Sperling said. A.Ithou1.!. tbc iJK.ant>.tax raIe for 3 c:.vC8QIIIW.I: 1!'CA11OllS au - '11IW 10 LIft. • PIdDlgtIt !he mil'Ak dass is nr<.lilrzIy 10 rise, , _ ?._'~""l ' Irler5ll 10 ...... 3 .... CE~lOn indicated in a Jlfivate meeting with chief executives Thursday be "'IlUId litdy propose a broaj·base4 taX on energy. ive Ways To Get inc~~ oil_D1 coal In Free ,At.. .

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To be In a family is to exi. t withln an mien ... ilu.IItion. Some famihe~ wil1 hug each l'Iher one minute. on!) to explode into argumenls and fighh. :rhrough the family. ~c form our closcq relalio~shjps. and somel~. OUT rtl(bt dJ~ ones. A new M.Iion KIt'tnau"'"l1eaLcr productKY.I examme!> rami!) !t),,,.ems .md their roles Ihrough the slaging of ficllon, pc",o"al ruuT1l1ivc and nalura!ly-occurrin~ talk. "1I"s All Relauvc" is diIttl~d by Delea;c Randall. a doctoral studt.nt In s"'cech communi alion. Randan ail the pe:fonna. ..'e IS """" Ii"" 3 laboratory "here I~le audielk.""'e and performers can explon:: their rei tionship With their own families.. .. , knew I wa.ot; laWlChing inlO l.'-' more as a rer;curch project lhan os llatet.· shc l>8id, ~'. of the in t • dloW' ~-e gtSl tf'ltC1'eQcd in famil} comn"Wlication They'", 1101 perf""""" by """"". "I speciflCally recnuled p ' who wt,.., inlcresled in (the fami ly) so we could woI1< SIrJIf .... by Mib \bo /fOOl( Ihmo' £11 1h&t together," Randall said. Wendy Krajewski, a graduate student in "!,eech !heat.... perform in -.tigh Heeb - a skit from the Mci,ion 'I hc show uscs differcnt ,ypcs of iaJIion, and Rebeu:a Slvckenschneider, a fTeshman in ta.u-,.....o..mon ....$ aI ReIatMi,-1his weekend at SIUC, perfonnance to \end varie.'y In its porn1yal of family relarioru;hips, Some sid are ~ on -I've tried to pick pieces of tiletature that g raduatc studenl in speech and shedding lighl 10 my own experience." he fiction, others are r-ersonaJ narratives - ;he show lhe nOl-so-happy times, nOl likc u.e communicaIion. saia. "The reflection. or. thal childho.xl perfow:~r's perception of ,.,.lIty, and om Brady Bunch and the Cosby Show," she sax!. The c-onologuc concerns Worlcy's experience makes so much difference skit I .. composed entirely of taped '~re are timcs whcn it doesn'l go like grandmother, ",ho ga-o/t him a nickel wbcll because I draw so muc:iI from it." conversa1ioos. television shows and so we're uying to brk.g .ne visited him. ·Someplace l1kt New Jerscy is a solo Randall said her intcntion ;, 10 show all up some of!bose issues for the audience." Worley said the memory stiJI affects him pertonnance Uken from a shon story b~ ..des of fanUly reOOons - from the c10SC1 '''!be True Vaiue of • Nickel.~ a persooaJ as an adcll moments lo,i>e lOcking and screaming. narrativc ~rformed by David Worley, a "I tal about how I scc tbis person Co

Roberls said the II slories he ehooe uaIIy are a small saml'le of ones he 11<1$ heard over the ~. TIle scene .. 3 m 'e-filled room Wllh • -Thc e storics are JU.I a few of !he group or '>:aIs huddled lIfO' nd a IabIt U1 !he hundreds I'''e probably heard Ih&t stuck "'th comer, •.>i<.h with a rrost} mug in hand. me:' he Said. Th', is wll<'" " Bo =k·. Dre:un," the flfSl Raben. began his interest in :'lI1 tale, r.. ore work in "Tavo ... laic," by Carbondale than 50 years agv when he enl. Ah:i;. Koben.c. was bom ~ as v..cU as or "iil\f·~·· comcst wi th his fir t fictional !he btnlJPIace of :!''''''y of the Slones iru,ide. woI1<, "llIv,m ThIes· IS. rollecuon of II short "I pul DOC Slory m the conte.;"'" mlO an about hIS cxperier".... Ih&t made hI'" wanl tn '" a youn boy he piclr..'Ii ''/= on many ode>Is students was very encooraginS· actual work was """"oil 1950. flUl his O\lon storie> onll' poptt. for his stc:'"" when SQIlICOOI' would !)ring II was con·::serabl) laler in his lif. ;:-"" "I ....1 sal duAl. and tned " and I wTOle a "Mayl>< in>lead of Irying 10 •.le..cribc: Itoe up. subject. and then someone would spir a Roberi' fi r I non·ficlion work was halfaday,llbnk I was t;)'in& lO~he toO ",c."'e of the carpet I just su 00"'" and .nfu I3Ie aIJouilL published, a paper tilled ..he Therapeutic much detail in !he stories arid 1 SilId m; , 'i !he ones. - he said. The way the Ia"cm CMUl,baIism. iJOIi<:e brutali!)' and senseless something original" death are not your typical topics for rock Sti;:ltboy's tive perfonnances are known 1}'T1C'. for their high level of adrenaline. Spears But for the I"",,' quoJ1el Suckboy, singing provides the mythmic hacltdrop while Lipe aboul f,"",,",an and violence maIcbes their furiously pounds the bass. Liebov sometimes lTiU!~k.tl Intensity. ~ makes them one of the veer< cr:u:ily outside of the song w,th ius IllOSI original "",,,ds in CaJbondalG. one. ted guital ' ,bul alway. comes With lyrics li'Ie, ·stick your dIcit in the ,*,k 10 Ilje groo carnage" (from .he song "Jeffrey DaIuner") When 1101 ~i with • passion and wt=l' rarely found in one: "Why is it th4t the good ones must just a mixture of everything. It's definitely reflection of what's going OIL The lyrics !be CatboodaIe music lICeI1I:, Reed writes the might be dislUtbing, but iI'S a disturbing die?1Wbm you look al the moIher and you 1101 c:omme:cial." world." majority of the lyrics. from songs about the bear the moIher's cry." "We are a pretty emotional band." Reed pres...... of everyday liJe ("Return" and the After Reed's old band Hoopla broke up Frusuation seems to be a key elemenl in agmed. "'Puppies and T""",' is an example anti·lov" song "Roses in the Blender") 10 SticIcboy's of tItaL It's a tw

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"-9·-onW"~ 0...0,.., - a..., looQoypo< Qooe. r d jUlo' gel my Braille­ down to ArbIlSaS is made up of IWD or 11...-.... Tritt's next album, the Iftabbrough "II's Roge.... will be setting the pace of the writ... out and /·d SIIl1 to wrile a story," he different elements put loge\hec." he said."1 All About To Change,· released in lur.c cvmiog fer1littlDd Y""""""Dd. said. went down th..-e in 1931 er 1938 with my 1991, yielded much success. Songs like This six-piece. Jong-baired. pumped-up Roberl5 said "Tavern Tales" is a parenIS and we pidad coaon down there thai "Here·. A Quarter (Call Somebody Who bad bas found tmDeIIdous fame within • compilation of characters he has either fill That was our way of having • vacation. I Cares)" and "The Whiskey Ain't WOIkjn'" year of the telease of their WL'1JCf Bros. knOwn of er heard aboul over the years...... 7 or 8 y;:ars old." eamod 1litt four No.1 singJes. debut album. "MIst Tome For Ewrytbing. " R~ pve the example of"The GntefuJ "They·re DOl any eanh-shalring Iir

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=R EW5====== matures, improves without losing sense of humor By Andy Graham "Detachable Penis:' and "The Evil Enlet10inment Wri1e< Children:' Hall does what he does beSI - tells wllhdra",1l, demented Slones. Kmg Mb~ile are Jeslers in the court of Tho words on the'IC songs make Hall mdn'mlL bUl on thoor lalesl album. thev appear to b< • man lJ)'ing his hardest to gel loot down the hilarity". . locked up in an i'1S3llC asylum. "Happy Hour:' the lale!'! album by King 'The Evil Children" is a really warped Missile on lhe Atlantic label. shows the b:md lime that begins with • big. pacey intro that maturing. but b) no means do they become leads to Iyrlcs about c~ldren Whoi~ bonng or serious. do-whttM~w"'" tol J ' , The song>. "" "HallP1!;jiou,1' ~i11 hold the ..~y ':'OOld say.' y ;hoof" lid ' King MiSSile !"a&edial'k; A heav·y. elderly woman intthe mid of Ii! enlightening and tripp: ' sound. complete with expressway. No "3}. we're not doing It." the Flyaway John s.. Hall's humorous. philosophical lyrics say. Iync.. The lids also refuse 10 SCI their dog on fu'e Kent ~ (right) seaeIary of Sky Hawks RC a irplane club, s~ leonard The' line-up on {he album is an exact and bum the neigbbor's barn. Woad, a retired pilot, a model plane at Ihe HiAside Nursery & Garden Center. duplicale of men olhers: Hall on word •• For this, the children are deemed as "e'iL" Daye Rick 011 guitar. Ciui. Xefos 00 bas>. However. Hall does manage to Q'Illke an Roger Murdock on drums and producer imponant point here and there. and be still Knuner from their old label Shimmy Disc, has fim doing it. Every song is an enjoyable listening On .. It·s Saturday." Hall sarcastically Stage Co. presenting 'Heiress' expcnence. but if j ust doe:s no: make one condemns thOse people who con -ciously laugh as much 35 their 1351 album. "The Way present tbem~ elve .s J.!, being different, .. I "The play is e.tremely well craftr.d with Tc- Sah:3fion:' Kmg Missile's Atlantic want to be ~I like all the diff=t people." beauufullaoguage." he said. records debut. The only insnument bcing pl.)'ed on this Kim Frick. who plays Catherine. said there It could be th., HaJl 3ClUaily sings on ,orne son£ are 'Ite d-ums. were many reasons for taking 00 the role, Murdock executes a progressively BeuayaL conflict and questionable motives -of tho >OI1gs. I.ke ~" ",-\ny"ber<::' wben he or love all are pan of the ntinuc 10 ride the lteavier-than-thou conversations between an II-year-old girl narrative about a hunti~g trip. told from the and tter mother. Randall said the p~e (lIIint of view of a teenagee required a lot of work 10 pull off, as the 11te Game" is another personal narrative perfOt1lter$ hlld to listen to the COIlyenaiion by Wendy Knljewski about the roles played and try 10 mimic it as closely as possible. ina family. "Actors nonnaJIy hav_ it easy - they can The final skit is "The Last Word Was make up the Jl31ISCS, - she said. ''When you're Love" by William Saroy.n. The piece snCKBOY, trying to replicate talk you don'l have that chronides a young man's decision 10 leave freedom anymore,- hiJme :'f'\d his younger brother's emO!ions "High Heel,' by Amy omstine Straayer when he has to say good-bye. begins the secoM dcl and illustrates and The piece illustrates the sad fact Ihat from page 2A--- example of what happen, when sometimes:. the best thing to do in an communiCldion in the family fails. unhealthy family relatiorship is to simply "How would you like my fOOl in your ass?" local bands and book:ing them," he said. The piece concerns a mother and a pan waY", Rrutdall >aid, The band Itas .round 20 original songs. "Bars see the potenlial of Ioc;al bands in daughter, who ha'_ diflkuhy talking to one "There c:orttel; a time when the kids aren'l The song. are added to by each band CarlJondaIe.'· another af'''1r [he daughter wat, sent to a happy anymore in the home and haYe to go ",ember until they evolve Into Stickboy Slickboy hopes 10 =ord soon. but the psychiatric ward, In addition to tbe twO out on their own," she said. "" 's the whole originals, Reed said. shadowy phantom of graduation looms characters. two narra_tors explain the idea that parents have to let their kids go." "Usually somebody comes in with. riff. heavy 0Yn' the band member's heads. mother's and daJghter', feelings to the Randall said she hopes "It', All Relative" a~d we work on ii," !No said. "Eyerybody The band could be history soon .•nd it is audience, gives a wide enough range of family adds tbeir own little flayor." making every allempt to break out of Rebecca StuclaJd. a ne ... 'iOtllld Otll of Carbondale: and it's bard "I speak her fuelings for her. She says the "It's All RelaJive" will b< petformed this "We got a conait• .style but ooch song is to do in this Iown. This town gets clicMd so basic things and I say what she feels." Friday and Santrday aI 8 p.m. in the MMion different from everything else," he said, mucb," lip!' said. "We've built a new sound Allhough tbe example provided h "High Kleinau Theater, 10C8led on the second floor R.,td .aid be i. optimiSlic about 10C'It1 and got • great. resJlOIIS'!. " Reels" is rather extreme. negative of the Commwticalions Building. muSIc in C",,,~ ~ py.~Jin& 45}WI •• '/ . . .. ~'------~------, - Fdln&y 12, 1993

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In order to serve ~ '!JU better. the service department is Mwopen ROPOFF: Monday -Friday from 7:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. Laundry Dry CleanJng I Shirts VIC KOENIG t Mending Gee Februar)'12.I99J Pa;e 12 : .....•... ~.....•..•.... - ...... : •• * ••.• * *. * * * * * * • .~. * * * ~ WID8; ·: Drink .i Wes from p e 1 ~ ;II~1 .. .fi·, SpedaJs! i : 'C(7t(iUiI : rcspOMible for the SUltlO1l. UnLi nov.. the stalion has !>een · . answel1lble 10 the Student ~ '1lafentine's Comeay Wee~na ~ I'rognImming Crun..il. :* ".:d ,~... ,. ' .'. _ _ The swi h from eabIe-access 10 :Friday & Saturday - 2 Comedians : '''1 o pen 1- -:::'. a hroadeasl format will b. : Doors 7. Showtime 9 : * J • expensive. CosIS for the uansmi= ~ Opening IIct: Jcry LaMarr : * .~ ~!'<~ SIte, lIle f.Wdio 10 lnIIISIIliuer link, upkeep and necessory han'" ~ te are : Headlining lid: Todd Rowdvn : Murd ale Center 5 29-1221 high. aUhough ~ :...~.OOO : 1i kets available in ~dvance and at the door. 1/2 : transm.,\Cr has "=--0 donated for thIS proJ"CL There s also a one­ : price wirn valid SlU 1.0. I ._L _ ~ : • 457 MUGS Volen6ne's Specie W.,.,.CflO : ume fcc for a c:onstr JCtion permiI, : - . brought to you by: Miller Lite, WTAO,: w!lich was estima..,.j at S7,500 in 1989. Anocher ne,.. JOSl that WIDB :.. !~~2.~~;.~.~~~...... ~·!l; ..! ~~~.t~~.~!!.~~ ..: mUSt ...'<1 10 its budget is a salary for a full·time gc.teraJ manager. This pos.!ion is reeded 10 belp One of the best deals of 1993! ovcr>ee lIle aa.!! ~ make sure lIle Stalion stays within Federal Guaranteed Communic.ations t:ommission regulations. As • registered sludent organization. WIDB now receives approximately $9.000 • semester from the Undergraduate Srodent Go\'envncnt, ",ilb lIle remainder of their S31. from USG for other RSOs and make nearly $80.000 available 10 lIleswion. The inc::=se will be discussed at lIle next tbree USG senate meetings Walker's Deluxe Or and can be YOICtI on any time afIcr (86 proof) that. Brad Cole. USG president. said Call now- for details: t~e broadcasting of WlDB is • good idea. . ~s; · ~X $5~99 "I bave supported 1\ from the - TCI of Illinois. Inc. s:?~~_ ' __ 9~m: 750 m.I beginning. It provides a good .,-1IIIor- .... - !briars . ______252-7781 extracwrieular lab for students," 0IIIw___ II ~ ",.,_211 to ... ,....,..4'113. c;o".,~ __ on."'""""' pMwy. - 0IA.t__ 1D TCI Tenffigh Cole said. He did nocc. tbougb. that omo_ _ ..... • __ . _~..s be is CCIICltOlIld about fcc inaeases ...... _ondtor _____Io S_ond_dwvO .... __ _ 10 Year Old Bourbon and that the proposal needs 10 be ....- ~_...., . c...u-muIl'-"--"'-" •Claselt SCIIIIinm:d. """,. _Clltor ..... _..s_..--. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Student Center ~rY~ Presents... Valentine's Day Craft Sale ~ ~ Friday, February 12, 10 a.rn. - 5 p.m. Student Center Hall of Fame Center

Valentine's Day Specials Friday. February 12 Buy your sweetheart one of the following: Heart-Shaped Decorated Cake ...... $4.89 Heart·Shaped Chocolate Chip Coo!de Cake ... $5.50 BallOOil Bouquets and flowers: Decor-.ited Chocolate Chip OT Sugar Cookie ... $1.00 8" Rou:xi Decorated layer Cake ...... $9.59 NyIar Balloon willi Message...... $2.18 Decorated Cupcakes ...... 50¢ear1J Assorted Latex Balloons ...... 2 /75. CiT $5.00/dz. tYe ""''' wUe ony ma.JgIf on }OUr cub Of' c:ookIe -ell you "lIIuch­ In /ron' 0/ The Bokerv from 9,00 o.m. '" 5-00 p.m. Ho afro dtor9<- BetIc vef. ,,1000 )lOUT otdoJ" In odta..,. by ""'Ung ..., or arIfIng W2I>16 """"."*",.hi 1:..... Studcn, c...... """h;;JI;;;', age 1 "We have to increase higher cduc8I:icn l\lr Cbe DOl House!! gelting they laid orr, and don 'I NO COVER 549-3348 800 ~ f1aIn SL 1'10 COWR thinlt thai ii's riglu for University Carbondale I'I1day /It Saturday employce$ 10 gel a JlIlY raise wbiJe Must be 21 to enter !his is happening." he said. ~29-1100 9:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m.

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THE PANHELLENIC COUNCIL WOULD UKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING INDMDUALS FOR THEIR HELP WITH THE 1993 FALL RUSH. DR. HARRIET WILSON BARLOW MEL TESTERMAN ASHLEY COCHRAN THE RHO CHIS AND THE MEN OF PHI SIGMA KAPPA FOR THE USE OF THEIR HOUSE

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