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Installment plan for tuition approved l'

Dv Ml~haf'l Monsoa describing it as "an important tui'Uon and fees in thTee one­ by Feb. 6 and the final third by amount they owe. That amounts staff Writer step whose merits are almost month mtervals. Keim said the l'rlan:h 15, Keim said. to Sl.57 a month for full-time fk>ginning in spring. SIU-C seU~dent." first installment L'lis spring for Keim said that students who students. students will be able to repay "We need to take into con­ pre-registering 'Students would register after the first day of their tuition and fees on an sideration activities which be due on Jan. 1!. the second on classes are not eligible for the installment plan. would make the student's life Feb. IS and the third on )larch plan. se~~r :r;t~lso ~~~edt~ A plan enabling student.. to easier on campus," Somal said 15. Students on the plan who fail the second installment to help pay tuition and fees in three at the meeting held at ihe For students who register to pay their first installment defray administrative costs. equal amounts over the course Student Center. late, but before the fint day of will have their registration Keim said. of the semester. gained According to Roland Keim. ciasses. an alternative plan i& canceled. Keim said. Students Paul Matalonis. president of associate dil"e('tor of admissions offered. Students who register who fad to pay the second or the Undergraduate Student r;:,ar!!i:hem:O:r':r;~~<;~~ and records. the installment late and opt for the installment third installment will be Organization, said he approved plan was widely heralded. with plan will allow students who plan will be required to pay two­ charged a 1 percent interest of the plan but opposed both the President Albert Somit register in advance to pay thirds of their tuition and fees charge per m')nth against the interest and service charges. More money OK'd for Sheriff's Office

By David Murphy prisoner is sick. you have to get Stafr Writer medical help for him. The Jackson Countv Board "What the board is saying is Wednesday granted Sheriff Don 'Hey, look, m.mey is tight: let's White's request for an ad­ look and see if all these ex­ ditional $16.550 to help his penses are r.ecessary .... he said. department meet expenses for The morre Bv John Ambrosia record crowd of 18.000 o~ more Spinach or hot dogs'1 Granola ~ ice crea~r .Ina!r ~::; siaff Writer . than $400 a week to help hi~. le have been choosing foods Wlth lesser c o.;tc is hoped for to cheer him fur But he says they can't af!o~ It Saluki running back ~ac being the athlete he. was a~ ~:itional value. But some experts say you dor. t have to cut Harrison had just hi~ ~ s~ much longer. Mr. Hemphillts a that he dreamS of beang· agam. construction worker. ~rs. those snacks completely. -Page 5 into a hole in the lUmotS ~tate "1 don't even remem~r that defensive line when a tackler Hemphill has taken a cleracal play anymore." Hemphill sa~1 job at night to help meet the dislodged the ball. 5ophom~ in an interview this week at his Mark Hemphill. playmg People hare far selection of diets ~~de St. Louis home. "People ~ve to e~-=~heelcbair I'm in isn't receiver. saw the fumbl~, dived tell me how 1 was hurt. ed for the ball and was hat hard, even paid for." Mark ~ni Hemphill spoke as he w~l . ''They can come get it anytime. A person wanting to diet bas many m~ ~i= straight on. phill bimsell down the street m his M ~ial worker helped me get from-Scarsdale J?iets. b~nger sup:;::nsay it t?.V.es a Long minutes later. Hem wheelchair. Tberap~ has wa• carried on a stretcher to an it ~t Couldn't pay for it. If they Wonder Diets, all kinds of tricks. But . restored partial use of his arms wanted to come get it SaturdaY· while to tose--aad keep of(-dcesa wetght. -Page I ambulance and to the ~ptal. and hands and has helped him Doctors said the hat bad they could lift me up. put me begin to get his life back down on the fiPld and take the damaged his spine. that thebe chair." would be ~lyzed from t~~U:!s getting physical a~ neck down and probably would Saturday is a day M_ark has occupational theraPY," he saul. been holding close torus heart, Students find ex('f'rcise helpful never walk again. "They were teachifl8 me bow to SaturdaY almost a y~ af~ for reasons beyond the fund get arour.d. Helped me ex~: raising effort by the SIU.C ·D·tS· boring sweaty and uncomfortable, rigbt'1iefManynd that fateful' Oct. &-irorucall)" • at cise. It was doing a lot for me. ExercL...._ • . They find relaxation. rei a was Shrine Hospital Day-Mark Athletics Department .. More SIU students would disa~.:__,,,.,. workout. FiDel out more But then the money ran out. than $20 ooo has been raised to good looks come from a w"'!vue-• Hemphill will return !;) HO&\)ital bills and doctors' fees McAndreW Stadium. He will help cover Mark's medical bills. about wby and hoW they do at. ran mto the tens of ~ty~ "It's going to be good to _be COllie onto the _fiel~ iD the dollars. And the umversa s -Page ll wbeelchair that, m his words. back at the campus and be wath iDsUr8JICe couldn't ~ the tc... dnliM • Pag• 3l ball become his ~- : total cost. Mark said. SaturdaY is Mark Hemphill Budget, development ~equests · OK'd News Roundup-- By John AmbrO!IIa starr Writer Import' quoUJs roultl fail~ lTC sllys SIU system's ~1182 operating ',C,'ASHINGTON t APl- Quotas or higher tariffs on imported budget and capital develop­ autos from Japan could fail in their goal of helping the l" s ments requests were approved auto industrv. the U.S. International Trade Commissimn satd by the Board of Trustl't"" at its The commission may have to decide whether to recommend meeting Thursday. import restriction as part of its investigation of a political!~ The board is askmg for more sensitive complaint by the United Auto Workers union that than $168 million from thl! state U.S. automakers are being hurt by imports. for aext year's operating In e~n interim report. the commission dtdn't indicate what~· budget .... 14.6 percent increase ~~oill recommend. but it cited "potential drawtacks" tr> over the current fiscal year's restrictions such as quotas and tariffs. appropria lions. It said that while they could reduce the number of imporL~ An additional $i3.4 million they probably wouldn't force Americans to buy the current will be requested for capital line of U.S. cars if they don't want them. improvement priority items. "Since many consumers are able to delay purchases of ne" down nearly 50 percent from automobiles. there is no guarantee that the import restrictions preliminary figures prepared 10 Juh'. would tmmediately induce large numbers of buyers to switch State appropriations for the from imports to domestic products." the report said. 1981 fiscal year were al!;n ap­ proved. A total operating ap­ Court sa.l·s no to fJra.Yers on mllp propriations budget of more than $154 miilion. representing RALEIGH. N.C. (APl -The state of North Carolina has nn an increase of 9 percent over business distributing "official prayers·· on road maps. even 1i fiscal vear 1980, received board Staff Photo by Jobn l:al') it is intended to save lives. a federal appeals court ruled. appro-val. The legislature Gov. Jim Hunt is considering an appeal to the U.S. Suprem!' passed Slt:"s budget in July and Sll.:-C Pl't'!lidPnt Albert Somit :JI\ ~ rempt to bring the salaries of Assembly and Thompson for board. lllinors l:nivn~ny: Com­ l3tl Vernon A Slone. fiscal of!J,·pr facult)· and staff up to the level approval about June. "In Julv. when we first munications Bwiumg. Carbondale. of other state systems. The plan "We're getting a vE'ry positive prepared ·the 1982 priority m. 62901. ~cond class postage paid Subscnptron rates are Sl!l 50 prr at Carbondale. llhnms. w11l grant faculty and staif a response from the governor." items. we had included the year or $10 for Sill months Davies renovation money and Edrtonal pohc1e~ of the Dally Jaekson and surroundmg counlle•'"4 13.83 percent mcreas" over the Chancellor KennE'th Shaw. "A Egypuan are the responsibrlity o1 next three f1scal \'Pars m ad· couple of weeks ago when he didn't include the argriculture SZi 50 per year or $14 for sax months 'the editors. Statemrnt.s Pllbhshed w1!hm !he limted States and S40 per dition to their a'nnual state­ came here to announce the dep."lrtment "Century III." he do not n>fl«t opinwns oi the ad· year or S25 for 1111 mont.hs ID ,a determined increases. Davies Gym bii.l had beer. satd. muustrauon or any ~rtmenl ol forer101 ('nllntn..,. 4. •

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Pagt' 2. Daily Egyptian, September 12, 1980 C f d . . h dbo k ~------. . ~~~~fl~~i_~~~ '~~ ,·!'~~n~ a;q -• ·,.~I ''l' )AutP.r·t~·m· Bv K;.rrn Gullo and should be completed within to conduct research and siarr Writer two years, according to an development projects. Selection The Carbondale Mining official at the center. Standards of firms is based on technical ~ Research Center wiil receive a for restoring mined land were merit and costs. he said. d t $250.000 contract from the U.S. set by the Surface Mining and The center has a contract ~IY f'UIY ft -~~ Departmer;t of Energy to Control Reclamation Act in with SIU-C under which ~.,...... -, .... -... conduct research for a coal 1977. students and faculty in mininll operators' handbook. A proposal to develop the engineering and forestry work The most complete st~ of natural

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LETS PITCH IN TOGETHER BELIEVE IT OR NOT The world's largest working broom (documented by "Ripley's Believe It Or "Carbondale Cleon-Up Day '80," scheduled for Saturday, September 20, will Nat") will begin sw-ping Carbondale off its f-t during opening ceremonies at be a day in which students. student organizations, off-campus organizations. 9 a.m. on Southern Illinois Avenue. and the citizens of Carbondale con pitch-in and cleon.up our environment. By The broom, designed by University Graphics. built by interested students and cleoning-up and getting local/state/national attention. we at the Un­ supervised by the Design Department. spans some 32 ,_, wide and 40 t-t dergraduate Student Organization hope to increose the pr8$tige of both long. Southern llli~is University and the City of Cc;bondale Communities. Don't miss this world record! THE FESTIVAL THE CONTEST Cleon-Up Day festivities will begin after the opening ceremonies at Attucks Any individual. groups. or organizations (on/ off-campus) can compete for Park (North Wall Str-t). Live music. community/university booths, exhibitions. prizes. It is as eosy as 1. 2. 3. food and beverages. are jus~ some of the activities planned for the day. 1. Pick up contest rules. roster sign-up sheets and sponsorship forms Attucks Park is the central dumping site for literally hundreds of pounds of available through the USO Office (3rd Floor Student Center) or call53tt-3381. trash collected in the contest. 2. Sign up before 5 p.m .. Friday. September 19. 3. Register anytime Saturday morning. September 20. at Attucks Partt. Categorizations: Gr-k organizations (fraternities and sororities) Floors off/ an-campus or sophomore approved housing Off campus organizations Students organizations Get involved lndivid;uo:l::,• ______1

The following USO committees have vacancies. Any one interest~ in working on one of these committees is encouraged to coli or stop by the USO office located of the third floor of the Student Center.

J-Boord of Govera~ot Campus Safety Boord Commencement Committ­ Porking and Traffic Appeals lnternationo: Education Advisory Synergy Boord of Directors Honorary Degr-s Committ- Noming Univei'sity Facilities Committ- Mark Hemphill

*USO will hove one half-page ad ec:f! week for all RSO' s to promote their Interests. Daily Egyptian. September !2. 1980. Page 3 Let's make a mark for Mark Almost a year age., the collegiate football career of a »year-old Shphomore tlanker for the Salukis was suddenly ended. Ou Oct. 6, 1979. Mark Hemphill was paralyzed from the chest down w~11 he collided with another player. This Saturday. that flanker is coming home to a day in his honor. At 1:30 p.m .. students and local residents will have a chance to give him a helping hand by at­ tending the Salulus football game against Ea:.ttrn llliooi.<~ University. SIU Part of the proceeds from the day will be donated to a fund in Mark's name. That money is important. but the day :s special for another reason, too. It is n chance for ~ople of this area to show Mark Hemphill their love for a person ...-ho hasn't given up despite Who cares if the team wins or loses on ttus and patience to overcome this ... the! oOds against t.im. special day? Sure. a win would be great, b1t He can overcome his injury. The money will t'illin.~ McAndr·!w f.tadium to capacity for Saturday is for Mark. And, Mark Hemphill t· a help, but Mark will benefit more from the love "Mark Hemphill Da/' would give 3>,100 people winner. shown him on Saturday. that chance. Some people would have given up after an in· That's where the people from this area and the Yet. student ticket 5811!!' are slow at this point. jury of this sort. Mark hasn't. Some people might students come in. Mark Hemphill needs a belpmg People in this area have developed a habit of have been bitter after 10mething like this. Mark hand. Saturday is the chance to give it to him. following only a winner. hasn't been. Whether the Salukis win or lose this one par­ Some people will not come to the game because The cost of rehabilitation from an injury of this ticular game really is of little consequence the Salultis lost last week. sort is enormous. so the money will be important compared to what the day itseH means. U So what! Something else is importa:.'lt, also-giving a McAndrew Stadium is full on Saturday, everyone Others won't come because the Salukis lost to boost to a guy who has been down but never out. will be a winner. i!:astem lllioois last year. Last spring, Hemphill himseU put tllings in Especially one special person. Make a mark for Again. so what ! perspective wben he said, "I have the strength Mark. -CWe"PCJint--- University, governrr have wrong priorities By Du Sltan Stadeat Writer Wbere are the primties of the University and the governor? Ou Sept. 5, Gov. James R. Thompson vetoed a t:>~ that would bave provided funding for SIU-C's raearch into ethacoal production. SIU officiala expressed little SUI'Jil"ise or concern at the J action. After all, they said, Davies got its funding and the SlU-E t campus also got building money. The Carbondale caJDputi is located in the heart of a coat mining area, yet because of the high suHur content of that ceal, many industries have swit.ched to the lower-sulfur Westem COiil. Th11 has helped to cause the unemployment rate in Southern Illinois to jump to more than 2D percent. The SIU ethacoal project was aimed at relieving partu that high unemployment. ~ ~etters------­ Ethacoal production is a process that combines high-suUur coal and grai!Hlerived ethanol and converts the mixture to low-sulfur SIU insane to put coal and a liquid diesel-type fuel. This process is practical for several reasons. First ol ell, both Kittens not really free necessary components, grain and higb-suUur coal, are abundant in When I picked up my copy barring any other factors 3 in a dorm room the United States. Secondly, the coal that is produced gives off less of the Daily Egyptian such as accidents and 1 don't care what anybody pollution as it bums because of the lowered sulfur content. And the Tuesday. I was very poisonings. common mishaps says: putting three people in diesel-type by-product could aid in relieving our dependence on distressed to see the in pets. What'$ more is the a donn room is insanity. Two foreign oil. photograph of a young cost of neutering your pet­ people isn't much better. I'd This type of program is exactly what government energy woman giving away free which I believe is the only bet the inn.ates at Marion policies seem to support, but apparently such go'iernment support kittens on a street corner in kind thing to do to yourseU State have more room per is nere lip service. carbondale. Furthermore, I and your pet unless you are a person. What was the cost of this worthwhile project? SIU asked for was appalled that the photo breeder or intend to keep the Dr. Somit is trying to im· $500.000 to build a proto-type demonstratioo plant, but indicated it prove Stu's image, but I don't ran on top of an article about offspring. would have been content with $100,000 to develop the technology the most recent in a series of Please print this letter as a think there is any way possible to explain to future necessary for construction of the unil. .. outbreaks of rabies in reminder tt·1t a pet is a Renovation of an old gym was worthy of $3.5 million, ~d _the responsibility and a privilege enrollees that they star.d a Jackson County. very good chance of living SlU-E multi-purpose building was good for another $11 milliou. I believe someone should if it is well cared for and The ethacoal research funds would have an1ounted to less than 1 loved. And please also Wlth two other people in a point out that these are far room the size of a walk-in percent ol this total. . from being "free kittens." remind the student com­ closet for at least nine months Somewhere alor.g the way, SIU administrators lost mght of the The e06l in time and money munity that th~re is a very and not have them shrug off goals of this institutioo-e:mununity service, research and ~he that is necessary in order to good Humane Society bere expansion of knowledge. They got caught in the game of purswng have a healthy and happy pet whose business it is to care Sl~o~ a ~:ij b~:~e ad- legislative funding on the sole basis of the dollar sign. . . is extensive. 'lbe shots and for all the pets that are cast ministrators like living under And our govemur lost sight of some cl the major a1ms of this other medical expenses that off when no home-. are found those conditions?-Tim Bton only Un· H•tort consl.,_,.l,belous.,. in po« tos,. S'flned Hlt..,.ools ~-· o ..,...ns.,. ''"'' not be publrshed Alllellers must be ol the _,..,...s Ed·-oal Comm•"•· 1...-d by tile out'-s Sluden~ "'"'' whose memO.,.s are me sturdenf «J;tor

By Carol Kaowles change his lifestyle-the S&aff Writer ~ttem of behaviors m his life Each person eats over 1,000 that affects his health." meals a year. Most of us eat Vierke said. our spinach and our baked Recently. people have potato, b!Jt some of us still changed their lifestyles. They gorge on hot dogs at carnivals falling throughout tbe cen­ have learned to wipe away and delight in palating that tury and life expectancy at The obstacles their old habits of snacking oo birth is continwng to rise. fast food burgers. Twinkies extra whipped cream on top flOOd of a banana split. One already Mortality rates for coronary to health and Cokes. In additioo, tbe oozing with sweet syrup. And, heart disease, the number are numerOIUI overwhelming concern about rarely do we think ai>out the one killer of Americans, is the ingredients in packaged food we eat-« do we? currently falliDI at a rate of 2 foods has lead to the percent each year. Death choJesterol and sugar were thing is certain. however, requirement of listing Surfacing in the '80s is an rates from cancers are also not recommended. except for cholesterol is produced by the nutritional informati('D on increased consciousness in leveling. Some are even heart disability patients and body whether or not you eat most labels and pacuges. regards to bealth. Americans falling. those individuals classified as foods that contain it. The past few years havP today are more concerned Recommendations by the obese. The report, however, For someone attempting to a1so stirred a concern that with how they look-and Natiooal Research Council's is controversial because six reach his health peak, the people are not getting enough more importantly-bow tbey Food and Nutrition Board of the 15 board members are battle is tough. Additives. bulk in their diets. When feel. This increased include an adequate diet that hnked to corporatioos with a fats, sugars and even some whole grains are refined, as awareness was further incorporates a variety of conflict of interest. natural foods stand in the in the case of white bread, the reinforced by a recent foods from the basic four food Despite continued way of progress. Scott highly nutritious gerrr. and Surgeon General's report groups. A reductioo in salt research, no conclusions Vierke, coordinator of the bran are removed. Enriching that stated that the and an adjustment of caloric have been reached in the SIU IJfestyling Program. the flour replaces some of the population of the United intake was also recom­ ongoing debate over the ef­ explained that aithough the vitamins and iron, but the States baa never been mended. fects of cholesterol or what obstacles preventing good pro..Iuct is still not as healthier. In a controversial report foods should be eliminated health appear ominous, they nutritious as whole grain According to the report, released by the aoar.t. frnm the diet to pr~vent can be:OWfeOIDe. food. . . ' mortality rates have been reduced intakes -I.· of C.'!l\lesterol build up. une "A person must learn to ltuaWllled. oa l'age ••

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B\· ~n A&bans dence on the automobile. move." Sound familiar" There is one consolation- recommended are actually sian Writer But :nany obnse people rarely Baez added that the brain­ Zimmerman added that studies healthier than those who have U. like millions of other admit that their lifestyle 11r altered rats also eat on a dif­ have shown that people with Americans, you looked down at childhood is the cause: Thty ferent schedule than the normal zero to 5 percent more fat then no fat or whc are underweight the floor todav and couldn't see often attribute their size to a low rats, just as obese humans eat your feet. yoo may be deciding metabolism rate. "eatmg the on an erratic schedule. to diet. You could bP anvthing wrong foods," or even "big He added that experimental from a tenninal glandular case bones." humans who were to a model who needs ll• lose Louis Baez. associate pathologically obese. or. those four ounces so she can st.w a professor of psychology at SIC. with observable bram damage. size three. - said metabolism "is unlike!~- to often diet by skipping lunch. But more than likl'ly. yrm jllSt he a major factor in weight They then eat the f"qUivalent of need to lose a fl'w pounds c:nd gain." two dinners b~cause they tnm up the rest-fat char.~·e. Elwin Zimmerman. a reward themselves for their nght~ psychologist specializing i~ apparent "will power " You can take your pick bet­ weight control at the Sll "The onlv wav to diet is on a ween Scarsdale Diets, NinP-dav Counseling Center. dtsagrees. long-range 'plan:" he said. "You Wonder Diets. over-the-eountei­ He said that "metabolism ... or must explore your mot1vat1on appetite suppressant pills. the rate that food 1s digested for eatmg. your habits. Then try prescription amphl'tamines. and "put into your system ... is to correct them." water diets. lettuce diets. jaw d1ffcrent m all peoole On this point. Zimmerman Wiring. _ intestinal bypass. He addt'~ports. tele\'l"itJn and depen- eat until they are unable to excited about.

Stimu\ant-ba~d dit>t pills rnu y bt' Only chance could have thrown them togeth«. thin~ of the past Now, nothing can puff them aport. th ~an ..\thans LEE MARVIN sian Writt>r MARK HAMILL 01et pills ha\'e long assisted people in losmg weight. During RO&Ei\-:' CARRADIN£ the 60s, these over-the

8&8ff po1010 lly BrtaD Ho.,.~­ Fred Smith, 18 UefU and Jim Eddillp, 7t, ride a jaaa& around &he block-tbey ride u avenge o1 Personal Wedding Rings &heir bicycles loge&ber every day. Bid it's ao& jus& 18-20 miles daily. designed for you Senior citizens stay active, healthy ~, By Uada Albert healthier and happier," she _wiiiUM!r she's attending such Staff Writer _ . explained with a hint !rf con- rught classes as swimming, v!lttan fftuclc They are pt!)1AC8lly active. viction in her voice. typing, square dancing or They are health c:onscious. Fnt Looe, the basic fot:r food ballroom dancing, serving as ~y are ~or citiz~-- .. groo~ of meat, cei'P!>is, milk vice president of the Jackson 529-2341 I have a drive for actiVIty, and fruits and vegetables are County Retired Teacher's said Grace Loos, a retired home essential because, she S81d. Association or as the secretary 213 S. ILLINOIS economics teacher and resident there is real truth to the of the American Association of of Carbondale. statement, you are what you Retired Persons at Carbondale, "I will buy or "My goal was to enJoy eat. Loos' vitality and enthusiasm trade for scrap retirement through bavang "U we don't eat the FOr«" for life seems unending. good, clean, honest fun. And food, our body becomes a "I've had young ~ ten gold" that's just what I've been picture ol what we should and me they ~t couldn t keep up doing." don't eat," Looe said. Although with me, • Loots said, with a by~·~•.!::,.tte; 8011JV!J -fl::l~=.,~~ la~to.,.yeu-.dcf.Jbn believe it's imperative to have a suppers. ..They're just too EddillgB, attitude bas a lot a..do positive phillliiOPhY for living. tempting for me," she said with with die way you feel. ..•. Sure, we aU have problems_ in a !Olt chudde. ccoa&bl..t • Pase IZJ our lives. But if we can think positive-minimizin~ the problem and maximizmg the ...&... positive points-we'd aU be T---~.... THE ARST + DAY OF SCHOOL IS FUN AT ••• Southern Illinois Aviation 4-6&30.... TAKE A $10.00 NO Miller._ bpkNR $1.90 DISCOVERY FUGHT COYIRI Strohs._ 6pkcons $1.90 AND AND OUT $3.69 FOR YOURSELFI Olya.- 12/12 NR Wiedeman._ 12/12cons $2.79

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Hours: M-Th 11-12 Ill U7-U13 Fri-Sat Cl' u 10.1 Expert says snack food eating Sun ,.. >- 1-11 '" nut total1rmk'foreverybody ~ n'" Ill ... en 6 pk btls. By Jeffrey Smyt.b meals. includin~ food obtained promotes tooth decay and 1.90 0- Staff Wri~r at last food restaurants and makes it bad for both of us in Digging in his pocket-past junk foods-states a report on that respect.'' Andecker 6 pk btls. tbe keys, under the han- junk food compiled by Edres. The nutrition council, Endres 2.10 z dkerchief and among the line-- For an athlete, the 200 said, has testified at hearings in he fmds them. Two quarters. calories a candv bar may regard to the battle over Old Style 12 pk btls. 4.24 Enough for a quick snack. prO\o'ide could proVe beneficial. whether junk food should be Enough to settle his stomach He or she may need those extra sold in elementary and • and give him enough energy calories to burn up while secondary schools. She said that Busch \atmJl 6 pk btls. • IDltil dinner. competing. For a person not so she believes there is no need for Junk foods are a popular item active. however. those extra this type of food to be competing "''\""·fr with most students. The number calories ~ill be used up at a with subsidized lunches Bellows Gin Qt. of vending machines located slower rate and will be of less provided for public schools. z around campus is proof of that. benefit, Endres said. ''The proposal is to ban the But is the food really junk~ Or is The Index of Nutritional salP. of this type of fr.od in 0 Trigo Rum Qt. this term misleading? Quality is used to schools tbat serve USDA Cit "'i ~ united States Depart- systematically evaluate the lunches," Endres explained. 1- ":lent of Agricul~ prefen to nutritional worth of snack "Those foods are chewing u- Weber German Wines 2.9 call it 'food with minimal foods. The INQ measures 750ml . .."' nutritional value·... said nutrient-to-calorie density and !~f~· a~r!:~ f!:~f. soda ..._, < Jeannette Endres. an associate is the ratio between the amount She added that junk foods Oplcl Lambrusco 750 mf. 2.1 professor in the College of of a particular nutrient in a shouldn't be served in schools ... n Human Development. "Junk portion of food and the total because children should be ., food is food that fails to provide calories in that portion, the educated on nutrition. """"' For cheeses, meats. ond bread _ visit our Deli. Old Town can "' s percent of the United States report states. "Why should we have it in there ~ R e com m en de d D a i 1 y ·'It depends on how the food is when we can't affc:.rd to eat junk ~help Allowances." used," added Edre3, a member food the rest ol our lives? In a you-····· .. ,®iJ i:sut that doesn't mea:. it's of the Illinois State Council of social perspective. thPy tOOl) junk. According to Endres, Ntheutriindi·ti~vt:d·ua·u ,des~J)enetds. a lot on shouldn't Jearn to eat junk foods junk food can be of some 1 diet in our educational svstems," nutritional value to some "Eating a cookie would be she added. people. Twenty-five percent of worse for my body than for a CONVENIENCE the daily calonc intake c ~ many younger, more active person," individuals is made up of snack she said. "Of course the sugar foods-foods eaten between that is found in most junk foods ""'~~~~~

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By DHn Atbans desire to crave meats and said Timper, a vegetar!an for Staff Wriwr sweets. It is something for the three vears. "It's all full of AlthWJh colonic irrigation new-age mentality." Timper hormones. Vfgetables take one may sound like a new farming said. dav to digest, but meat takes technique. it is actuallv a 2.000. But what is it~ !Wven 1avs. What's interesting year-old holistic medicine "It" is a process of clean~ng is that 1t "rots ~fore it c;.on get ap{lroach to cleansing the the entire colon, or large in­ through you," s~ •:Ud. body-as well as the soul-from testine. with 40 gallons of "Aater Timper, 30, a 1!1~ ~ychology "toxins and poisons." over a period of 40 minute.~. graduate from SW E. has Marge Timper, of the Holistic "The colon can't clean i~lf work~ in colonic irrigation fer Health Clinic in Carbondale, out, and an enema only goes nine month$. Si..: said ·l younger said colonic irrigation can be an half way. The stuff that comes per.waa, who hasn't y<"t built up aid to anyone who has been on a out of some people is in­ the "poisons -:nd toxins" in the 12 oz Busch Drafts 30c strict diet or is planning one. credible-the colors and odors, colon to the extent an older But. it's more than that. old mucous and everything person has. may only need one oz Busch Pitchers $1.5 "It is a cleansing of the soul imaginable," she added. treatment. a" well as of our psychological "Meat is very bad today.'' ICoatiDued oo Page lZ) Exercise betters your attitude a..CJ it builds )·our body

By David ~urpby Staff Wri~r Every day at the Recreation Building it's the same thtng. Crowds of men and womPn running. sweating, grunting :md generally looking un­ comfortable. Why do they keep doing it~ "For one thing. I don't fall asleep in classes as often when I exercise," said Mindy Wilson. a senior in speech com­ munication. "I don't need as much sleep when I exercise regularly and I think that it improves my mental outlook." For other people. it's a case of re!~~:;i':lf~"~e~~v:!C'~:d ::::esU:\!:,t•i"f ::gc:,.:;:: said Mark Larose. a second ~r:rr~~-~~:~telf. ,.,~.,.. S:ne Gross. a ~mo~ in radio and televtston, ptays racquetball for two reasons. "I think it imprQve:t ilie way i look and it also ~es stress," Gross said. "I'm concerned about thewav IIOt.>k and if llik•! the way I iook, I feel better mentally." Barb Minton. a _junior majoring in forestry. likes to swim and lift weights. "I can do this on my own, without a team or coach," Minton said. "I like that and I like the feeling that difficult physical work gives me." ''l"m preparing to be a cop and I want to be in good shape for the job." said Jim Cher­ vinko, a junior in law en­ forcement. "1 lift weight£ just about every day. I feel guilty if I don't do it." Pressure from friends and classes is also a moti...-ating factor for some people who exercise. "Mv boyfriend told me to get in tJetter shape," said Julie Spellman! a fres~m~n in .. ~d­ ministratJon of JUStice. I m glad he did ~ause I feel a lot better when my body looks fit. I lift .... eights and stretch out a few times a week." "I think it's a relief from the pressure of always studying, ·• said Sharron Easton, a ~ophOmore in food and nutrition. "The work gets ha~. but coming in and excerctsmg and using the sauna makes it easier lo study." "I just like to improve my musclE' tone," said Lisa Bell, a sophomore in microbiology .. "1 lift wei!;'.ht..'l and do. stretchm~ exercisols, and I think ~t ~~ improves my mental attitude. There are also some people who just like the i~a of domg good things for thell' body, even if it sumetimes hurts. ------·-·-~-·~.:;~JJr~--·-_4 ___:._··_:_:_._;~_ ..____ ~_-_,_~_~_j_~ __ ·_~_· ___ ._~ __ t*_~_1_1i __ ,_~ ___ ._~ __ tf4_ .• Colon treatment cleanses innards

· Caatina~ frt1m Pal{f' 11.1 She explainPd that tht• p1pt• with a Roto-Roote;, A f'ulynesian Restauront "I have ont' man thllt comes technique was ln\'entPd '!.t)IU althou~h that's a harl analogy." m who has had 611 1 1rrigat10ns) years ago by the E:ssenes. Tim~ sa1d "It·~ Important. 111 till> last \'t>ar ... she sa1d. althou~h baek then 11 was for' instann•. pt oplt- don't Luncheon Buffet: T1mper ·added that since pt•rtormt•d w1th a long-rooted understand the senousnes~ of .lanuarv. she's had about :~ll(l r:ourd The Essenes wt>re a constipation Tht• mu~clt·~ 4 Different Specialties Daily cu:come ina('IJ\'e be<.·aust- of th<~t p.·ople - .ft'w~ who. according to \"eb­ kind of ·sewt>r' corroswn It'~ Only $2.95 · ·~r awarl"ness of total ,;tt·r·~ lhctwnary. · practiced a lethal Deadlv ... health 1s an outgrowth nf the community of ngorous She added that tht• tt>ehmqut• hlppi~· attitudes that the1r dJsc1plme and shunned the should catch on. but that 11 ~~ p;1rent.< mt.-d•cal curt•!' "en·n·t company of womt>n " d1lficult for people to bt'lieve 1n ,] h' ayl" n~sary... ~ht· ~a 1d "II'S hkP clt>anmg out a St''-"er colonic irngation. Senior citizen.~ stay healthy u·ith. exerCL'ie, f!ood nutriti

't'ontinuf"d from Pa)lt' 11 kt>ep h1mst>lf occupied. ·~mettmes people sn at "There's alot to Jearmng to he homt> and make tht>m~lves fl'el happy w1th the situall ,,, y:•u are >~t'k and old Oh. tt's trut' that as in." he said. 'nu gN older vou han• more "i went to the doctor the other :H'ht>s and painS. but I belie\·e dav and he told me to keep 'oul\ave to learn not to let them doing what I was doing." Ed­ hother you," said Eddings. a dings said with a soft laugh_ ''I rt>t1red partner of Eddings betcha I ha\·en't taken 25 Brothers Heating and Air aspirin in my life. 1 guess I'm Conditiomng m Carbonda:.e one of the lucky ones." Saturday September 13.1980 Eddings and 68-year-old fred "Young people keep me Sm1th. a retired ('Onstruction young," Elizabeth Floyd, a at 8pm in Shryock Auditorium .,. orker. say thev try to ride resident of. carbondale, sait\ . : Ad tickds $3.00- Reserved thPir three-soeed b1cvdes at w~th a pleasant smiJe~ "1 ijke to . seating. available it'a~t twice a Oay. Often nding a be interest~ in what they are · TICketS wta l of 18 to 20 miles a dav. thev interested in and I think one September M at the Student h1k•· throughout the· art>a loses out if you don't keep up Center Central Ticket OffiCe ~urrnundmg Thompson Lake with vouth'' and f:vt'rgrt>en Park \\1ihin an attractive and '\\t' usualh find roads wher!' l'nmfortable eottage that ttwct' are. hilk" Eddings said ovprJook~ a l nf;:Jt along. · musical mstrumt>nts as a plpmg like thl' kind of music m" . ·~1•:.: :wtJ\'1' and it g('!s him grandson's hand :"'os :"oiatas ,,,. ,,f thr hoU:iP. He addt>d that pla,~o·~ " •· ~ · .,.;_.­ 11 .d.'" ._,,.,ps h1.s lt>gs Junht>r 0\'o>r tht' \'Pars. Flovd said the '\\ h•·n.·vt•r I gl't a pain m my dwt mtakt• of sh(; and her ~ ki-···· r JU~t get on the btkP and hu.;band has changed eon­ £ ., ..·rk ,[ nght out." he sa1d sJdt>rabl~ :"'ow. she £•xplamed. siroNsoRm BY SPC EXPR£SSIVE ARTS COMMinEE & SHRYOCK AUDIT;)RIUM ! •·c~nng tht• ~~omtt•r month~ they Pat morP of thl' ;:imple "rwn !he incveJps are sh)r•·d 111 tood;: hkl' frU!t.c; and \'l'getables. th•· garagl', tht• two fnPnds-of· "hll'h shP cans ht>rself. r· .• n:\ ·~ c·ars spt•nd much ot :\long with her participatron ARE YOU HAPPY? tht·Jr t•ml' rabbtt huntmg m the Etude Club. a musical ·1 "' 1Jt"Cn tf'achmg h1m had orgamzation. and tht• ARE YOU SAD? hahJL< llkt• showmg hm~ how'" Educational and Philanthropic fl~h · Eddmgs sa1d. as thl' tw.-, orgamzatwn. Floyd attends a rm·n laught"d. '·Hp newr flsht·ri two-hour yoga class t•at·h wpek ARE YOU CONTENT? ARE YOU MAD? bt.-!ort> I started him on It" "It's great. I'H• gained so "I thmk I'm doing pretty much from the class. It helps good, .. Smith said. "And I'm me deal with stress and teaches domg anything I want to do." me how to relax and relieve TELL US ABOUT IT Rt"Stricted to a bland diet. tension." floyd said with en­ Smith said he just eats what thusiasm. ~ doesn't hurt him and doesn't eat "I'm 68 years old. but I don't Wednesday, September 17, 1980 7 to 10p.m. what does. feel any age. I just feel good." Although Eddings says he she said does !mow senior citizens who "Maybe it's because I'm Student Center Ballroom D don't make the best of a older. but senior citizens just situat.;J~~, he added that if he seem to look and act younger "RAP WITH YOUR FORMER COUNSELOR" ever got down in his health, he'd than they used to years ago." Meet with the counselor from your former community college. Trans­ mit information which may be useful to your former teachers. coun­ selors, and prospective SIU-C students now at your former school. The community college participating in this year's conference are as follows:

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Farndon'a 011 Ita fin& A•erlcu .._., -~VI(; tbrobbial reftlle-influeoced epeiiM tllle •••• fer tllle _...... _...., .... _ _.._... _. baas and Chambers' Pretallen ...... faldaltlc - to p-ab a seiHut audience of .slecflehammer style -IHcll efducee-es.SeeM.... y .. 1,257 and bave tbem ill the palm looked like a cawmaa bulinl DE ,_a reYiew eftllle IIMt's ol your bud for to minutes; . • elub into tile around­ ftftfft ... - llderYiew ..... never lettitll 10 for a siJICie perfeetly fit the PNtenders' baM _.... AMy Coa aM 1110111e11t. Tbat's exactly what a.rlr aDd oftal omiJJoua sound. EvenU Mwee.a. Chria8ie Hynde aod ber feUow ~ the m.lramental By Bill Cnwe Pretenders dem01111tnted in ader" and "Mystery E...... _Edtt. :!:d.oek Auditorium Wed- "the first eneon. "Stage presence'' -the ability y nighL · Farndoo, sportiJJg a greued- Displaytng a stage persona back wavy bUr style, exuded a BiUboard\ hit. that waa bolb street touab and dad 8eDIU8l pi"'!SeDCe him­ passionately tender, Hynde self~tly IUiniWII and proved unquestiaaably that the talking to the ~ while led by Diana Roa PretenderS are aot just another never miuing a beat. He often novelty rock act fronted by a served aa a ~ect COODlel'p(lint By fte Auoelatel Preis sereaming female. She's the to Hynde 1 mascara-eyed The followiDI are Billboard's real thing-a rock 'D' roller center stage figure, which hot record bits for tbe week worthy of superstar status. easily c:ould have dominated the endinl Sept. 20 u they appear Whether pumping out entire show but never did. · in next week's isaue of Billbcud frenetically paced rockers such Guitarist James Honeyman- magazine. as "Prec:ious" and ''The Wait" Scott played a sc:orchiDi lead TOP SINGLES or slipping into a softer, more guitar, bigblipted by solo filla 1. "Upside Down" Diana Rta lyrical mode witb "Kid" and wbidl prove that be's capable of "Stop Your SobbiDI," the IOIIle quick IJiickiall. A quality 2. "Al! Out ol Love" Air audienc:e 's . attention was whidl IS much lea ~afent on Supply (Arista) riveted to the sta1e. The the band's self-titled debut Sat. 3. "Another One Bites tbe Pretender~~ were iD c:ommand album. Howewer, be leeiDed to Dust" Queen aodmaki!wtbeiDCidolitwiU.a bave a few problema witb an 4. 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~.td·""<~n•!'d,·w.-$ lrlo( Cassidy, Run~en 's collaboration Ah•ed's in 'Wasp' proves Shaun can sting Fantastic Falafil Factory By RaDdy Lyucll The inclusion of these WIDB Male Director remakes on "Wasp" brings up "THI H0M1 Of THI OltiGINAL FALAFIL" Let me preface this article by 'ReviewPJ] the question, when did Sbaun saying that it contains no Cassidy pay bis dues to earn the sarcasm. As usual, aU the "It's My Life" retains the right to cover these songs~ The THIS WEEK AI.L DAy SUNDA opinions expressed are genuine sinistemess of the Animals' answer is that it doesn't matter ITALIAN BEEF, I BUY A FALAFIL ·7~ and sincere. I really mean it original and is quite an ap­ when is in FRIES & A COKE FRIES & COKE ••• wben I say that "Wasp," the propriate tune for Cassidy to control. Just ask Meatloaf. new release by Shaun Cassidy. cover. "Shake Me, Wake Me" From a Rundgren and/or $2.01 Gn A FALAFIL is an excellent album by any was originally done by the Four Utopia point of view, "Wasp" is standards. ToP,~. but this rocking version like a follow-up to Todd's HOURS FREEl Yes, I do mean the very same ho>.:i" on to just a trace of soul. "Faithful" album, which also Sbaun Cassidy who bad oobble­ Whereas these 60S· tunes are ieatured covers of oldies. But on 11a.m.-3a.m. gum hits on AM radio, who ~-~ lost gems that truly deserve to "Faithiii!," Todd tried to mak~ one of the "Hardy Boys" on be dusted off, the other three exact copies of the songs. Here 901 South Illinois Ave. television and who ~our little cuts are cult favorites from the the songs sound refreshed, like CARRY OUTS - 529-9581 sister fantasized about. As a jJdSt few years. "The Book I they w1llld at a Utopia concert. 'leart throb or a headache, he Read" is a David Byrne tune From a Shaun Cassidy 25ft OFF ALL SANDWICHES g,_~., was always fairly innoc'.lous. from the Talking Heads' first standpoint. he provC"S to be quite But that is aU in the pa"t. This album. The differences betwePII a vocal stylist. Nis voice con­ former ,.;mp bas an album that this version and the original are sistently sounds like the stings. mainlv due to the differences originals. He sounds like Todd. Aft"r the "Hardy Boys," between Rundgren and Brian The main point is that Cassidy's Cassidy dropped out of Eno as producers. voice is strong and evocative. television for awhile. He had a small hit And real. not just a production returned in a sensitive role as a five years ago with "Rebel gimmick. mentally retarded young adult Rebel" and in this fully Cassidy shows the potential to who was determined to make it revitalized version, the only be a mt~le l.mda Ronstadt. in the real world. That's thing that sounds the same is Neither one writes songs or probably the same image Cassidv's vocals. So. Todd plays an instrument, but both n people have of Cassidy trying to mixed "in a falsetto voice. are fantastic at interpreting make it in the music world. Just H took true gnt and real guts other people's tunes. They both like in the movie. Shaun is to do the last song on the album. work with excellent musicians Yearbook Sales Week making it with the help of a Iar. Hunter's "Once Bitten. and they're both very pretty. partner. Twice Shy." It is arguably the It wiU be interesting to see if September 15- 19 The partner. in this case. is best rocker Hunter has ever Shaun remains serious about Todd Rundgren who has much written and is the song he starts music. "Wasp" is proof that he more to offer than most record off all his concerts with. It also does have talent. I think it's producers-namely the musical deals with a side of rock life that time we gave the man credit for The book is FREE to talents of his band. In fact. Cassidy has probably never growing up. -- --wasp·· is more like a Uopia seen. OUIMlm roa.rtesy o1 WIDB) album with CassidY on lead the 20th person each vocals than a Shaun Cass:dv solo album. The more voo liSten. the more vou hear Todd's cfay who orders the influence. startmg with the Jack songs. l98l book. Todd wrote lour of the ten Danids Blk tunes on "Wasp." with the title cut as the best one It's sort of an ac1d-funk tune. Danceable. but trulv hean· Cassidv On Friday a 1980 or 1981 speaks-screams ·the lyrics. bringing to mmd the opemng of Yearbook will be raffled off. ··Wolfman Jack." a cut off of 75~~~~~ Todd's "Something-Anything~" album. It also features a guitar solo graced with the ferocity that Todd usually reserves for Monday $11.00 live performances. ~~,. The title of "Seilless Love" Wednesday $11.00 basically says it all. This ballad is lyrically sutHtandard for Friday $12.00 Rundgren, but it is a big jump forward compared to the .. message contained in Cassidy's past work. Shaun collaborated with the baud to write "Cool Fire." a warning about d~ptive ap­ pearances. The guitar is un­ characteristically up front in this sparsely mixed reggae 4 tune. The other six songs are all ~ '"-·· PINCH PENNY~ Ron Rico remakes of originals from the past two decades. none of which ~-... -~\ 605 E. Grand Hours (~ Rum ! • . ®A 6 pk btls. sf l . p k . 11 . 1 M- Th ...... ;::Al:u1~~~s~: ~tsw~~ • , ew1s or _ ..., . * 750 mi. "Happy Jack" album, and is 1.90 ~ 529-3348 ,, 10-_2f-Sat. 1·.!!_:. quite a joyous rocker. 1 1 Sun. ~ 4.29

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Must ! you are interested in a market for FOIJR FAMILY YARD Sale. ~a~~~r-c:ondi -Oned. B~7 1::::. P~~i''JM~: S4. ~~~f6 'I Y?~!s~r,!.~~i~:lto~eUl~Jf~~u~t-~ Hours 8-5. Baby clothes. children ~etty Stablheber :i02 Dianne DENTAL ASSISTANT. CAR· AUTOMOTIVE FACULTY-The Columbia, -111. 62236. Please ~\f!~~!s.T~:·c~~~~~~~g; :ld FREE BUS :H~~~ie~~~i:;ed~~i~~~~ Sctaor'o~~~~~~~'=~~~ I describe your work. send name. much more. 1012 Laurel Lane. 7 RUNS OAIL Y enjoyable environment. CDA. with ~e':'ior an automotive assistant · address and telephone num~El7 carbondale. 1410K15 eresumxperieenceDr. pr~cfbaerelredDurr. _se nd instructor. The instructor w1U be Rt. 51 North 10 M 1 1225 responsible for conducting all·~ CUSTOM DESIGNED ROCKING E. Grand. Carbondale. 1418C19 aspects of the automotive traming Chain. cabinets. and furniture RIDERS WANTED -----~-9.-3000 BWAAIRTRTEESNSEDSE. RlmSmeAdiNatDe ~fc~~e~::n~ ~~fol~~~~: r::~i~~r~:.ree~eC~o~o~~ .. ___- __,., technology or equivalent ex- working. 549-4450. 1396E20 TWO BEDROOM FOR rent, n~:· :.;~.Inn Loun~~~ ru~~:~fiv:nr1eJ~f8¥'~:~i~B ~~~ RIDE "THE STUDE:>.'T Transit" 1 1 ~~~~~~~~·P-~~8:· WANTED-BIKINI GO-GO Dan- f:~~~e~ ~it~i~~~c~~, : ~::i~~e:!d.d J:~~Sfn~t c:ers. ~~a~!h.~~:.'f,'J..fa:: practical experience as an \ ~g:ndt~f~U~~~7 ~~D~~fer sw~~ FEMALE TO SHARE 2 bedroom ~~ Nortb~to. II. Bl247C23 ,=:~v~ =~c ::a~~ nesday). Ticket sales daily at mobile home close to camp15. Call is as assistant instructor and does "Plaza Records" 606S. Illinois. i49-2085 Mondays. WedneSdays 1~ rot lead to tenure. Pll8itioo begins ~1862. B1120P22 1 and after 3. Tuesdays, ThurSdays ARE YOU SAVING your· October 20, 1980. Salary com­ after 3. 1366Bc:l7 aluminum for recycling"? ·mensurate with qualifications. St~·ients for Pollution Control will Send letter of ap~ication and• 8 FOOT TRAILER. S80 00 month. be buying aluminum every Friday detailed resume bV lember 17. · FREEBIES V•ry .,._ to downtown. can -157- begjnni~ September 19 from 11 1!180 to E. Holis Merri t. Assistant ;370 or 457-7092. Bl409Bc:l6 Dean. School of Technical careers. ~~ss. :zC·:;'!iu:twi'flebeS=~ f~ 908S. Wall Slreet. Scuthern illinois lliiCE UNDERPINNED TWO FREE KITTENS-Cl'TE and bedroom trailer with air con­ :ha.~::.~~~:U::O also be lively. 457-8847. Also, cafl:f:ter·s B1420C20 ~~d:r:~~~La~~r~n.t~~- i~a:~ ditioniqg. Clale to campus. Phone t1rrs wanted-time flexi tlia..'!:ls M& 31101>. B1388Bcla ~=::i~p.::!:~o-eq':l~ WANTED: BARTENDERS AND PART TIME WORK available Rooms ;:~~LA~ ~n~·d~ DOW. If you are honest. neat ap­ New Rt. 13, Carterville. IL. pearing and have your own GOOD AIR CONDITIONED BIO!IiC20 transportatioo. we can shoW you ~~~ngs opportunity.,~~ We're not r.u~lecar:;: :rs:ru:~7!n~~ DANCERS AT THE Chalet. 7pm- 1211m Tuesday. Wednesday. and ~~~~rsVt;~~~~~h. ~o:::: s.:S! PART TIME OFFICE he~ and Clown in' 9139. 1096Bd22 ~w-:~.,-~tf.IY iD perso~~i& f~~~::~~:~~:~e:Sat=~ CA~LE TV. ALL utilities paid, CUSTOM DRAPERY SALES. mornings. Call 529-3303 for in­ lr~~~ ~:.v~c:e~~~r week. Carbondale's finest borne fashion terview. 1405C15' with jan sundbetg store is now interviewing ex- 5 5 B1191Bd25C BECOME A BARTENDER. at E~~e,-1'ofi~n~~~ c~~~r ROOM FOR RENT. Kitchen ~dra~ ~e:.'=='· ~~~~t:r~i~~ (Membership nat requlreJ) iDiurance pension plan, pai~ ivileges. Air. Washer-dryer. vacations.=· ana compensation Call Jan at 549-4905 iet. Serious Male student. Near ~~~·s School of Ba~::~ i:urdale. 549-7!J19. 1392Bd16 ~:f:::P. ~c:.n~~~~~c~a~~ ~~~ FREE COLLEGE TUITION, pliB ~~~~y~El[JTt~~ec~ AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS for :~le.u~bE.rsity Malk123~~~5 monthly income on part hme men and women aCI'OIS street from Seler.lric II, neat. accurate. basis. Can also belon~ to ROTC reasooable rates. S49-2i74. 38ME25 SIU·C campus. Singles 11351 Saluki :!'~~~ni:-~~~~y·t;= liJ>Fcmm!~h\>; ~~f:.:e~orT~~ NEED YOUR WINDOWS =.l:s-~~~":.~d. monthly income up to Sl85 B1382Bd22 other weeke'::f. Phone (or aP:: ~!;!~::c!~ ll~~~~:gr:s~~~~~~ ~=u.!spi::l·4133. ~~~~~ ~f:!f· ~:;_c~=~~~~ Free estunates. Call Roger. 5.''?- mory 618-457·5686 or West FraQ· 4318. 1223E27 ~Jl.flJ'~~ileg!.u~!rJ~ SECRETARIAL-RECEPTIONIST fort Armory 618-937-2882 or 6J8-!JG2· serious male student. Sl2S plus 6162.. Bl004C20 TYPING SERVICE-Theses utilities. 98!H963 after &: 15 pm. ~~l~o~f~~ev~r~~~.:S 1412Bdl8 license, £ties are interesting and , HUSBAND AND WIFE to manage ~~ec:~rl(!or:~J::! ROOM AVAILABLE IN Freeman • ~~f~rr=.us~:WSila-:i'J:~= ~r~:i:::~~~ ~~~e ~~u~~ ac~~i~a. Hall Male. 549-6521. Ask for Room applications to Center for Com- 1 cannot work elsewhere, husband 133. 1388Bd23 prehensive Se"ices. Box 2825, may lake reduced program at SlU. carbondale. 13S1C17 Write full particulars, include •. WANTED MASSEUSE. PART-TIME. nights f:'=.ne to P.O. Bos ~\~gi Roommates and weekendS, age 18 and over, prefer over 21. 'No e~erienee FEMALE NEEDI!:D TO share SURGERY STAFF RN'S. Full WANTED: YOUR GOLD or silver house, own bedroom. Available ~'6; ~:Sin. ca 54~::f~s time, surgery ell()erience required. ~raps. Clas_s rinlll!!· broken December. Three blocks from Excellent salary and benefits J campus. Kim 529-4049. 1283Be15 which include new daycare benefit fj~~~-~~".=.paid. ~:!·J!e~::ryHaEJ~~y~f~&~ . for infants and childi'en. Apply iD ___ __!~IF10· FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED oo a temporary cail-1n basis, 2) person or write to Memorial Hours customized to your Hospital. 404 W. Main. carbondale, A A ~k~a~.a~~~t':. ~:~u~~~ IllinOis; 549-0721, Exl175. EOE. Can& Trucks utilities. Q!U s-&-5945 between 3 • =~~ ~J:&.~J~.rtxft:. in· Bl430C20 llatte

~d~. ·; ,,,'1~\;.,·.!J:~~~;,", 't'' 11-year-old boy, Fall Coupon 'bored' at school, -CampusBriefs- Hair Shaping $7.50 W/BLOW STYLE $10.00 The women of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority are sponsoring their fall ~oe8 on to eolle~e rush at 3 p.m., Sunday in the Mississippi Room.All interested Perm. Cut., & Style $25.00 McHENRY (APl-Eleven- young ladies are invited. year-old Thomas Irwin says he $eaulifu' [p~ found grade school "boring.·· so Recreation for Special Populations will be holding their first he moved on to something moe Canoeing Workshop from 9 a.m., till noon Saturday at the Campus rfH__ J_•_ Boat Dock. All interested pPrsons are encouraged to attend. Bring challenging--c:ollege...... J~ ...... , "I like working in the coller" your swimming suits. atmosphere a lot more than with my own age group." the TGIF announces their first gathering at 7p.m., Friday in front of jf-":'·:t.u.. -:3 When you're out visiting McHenry youngster says. the Student C.enter.They will take any interested persons to the the scenic sights and "There was a lo~ of t'"asing and Murphysboro Apple Festival. ·"·JLL·~· 1 harassment by kids my own Shawnee National Forest age." Women's Weightlifting Workshops will begin from 9:3tl to 11:30 ·~ . lit~ STOP IN AND SEE US! Tom did so poorly in the third a.m .• Saturdav through November 1. in the Weight Room of the grade that his teachers thought Recreation Center.The workshops sponsored by the !ntramurai­ .J~I_J __ he had a leanaing disability. but Recreational Spor::S will include familiarization with weight room he explains that he simply found equipme11t. as well as more advanced exercises and routines. POMONA GENERAL STORE the work "boriml.." Later ti'Sts (established 1176--104 years old) r:;r~ Tom's IQ is 17(}--gentllS LaBoss. the lady boosters of Saluki sports, will hold its annual If you howe -••r vl•lta.t a ganaralstora Maroon and Wh1te Dance. at9 p.m .. Friday at the Eilts on Jackson you .ton't ltnow what you'va ml__.­ Tht> Irwin famih· was Street. Music is by Mel Siener 's Combo. Tickets are S5. wa hava avarythlng! dissatisfied with the" r :Jblic ax otic socla pop country aggs school system ·s f.'fforts to Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity invites all interestt>d students to a Natural trutt lute- Natural foods • develop a program to suit rush party at 9 p.m .. Saturday at 506 South Poplar.For rides, call Bast ancl bla-t San.twlchas In town Tom's special t>ducational 529-9270. Full S.rvlca socla tountaln needs. so Tom is taking COME BROWSE correspondenct> courses in ~mper Fidelis Society will hold a meeting at 7:30p.m .• Friday mathematics-his worst sub­ Sou!h of Murphysboro on Route 127 Hills 134, 13. IS miles ject-and other courses from at Southern apartment the CuJver School in Man.·land. 10 till 2 And for the second year now, The Egyptian Divers are holding a car wash from a.m. of Derby he's takina two courses at p.m., Saturday in the parking Jot the gas statioo on South McHf.'nry County Collegt>­ lllinois Avenue.The are charging $2 per car. Home of the Real Falafel Spanish and theater. Tom rides a comr.~uter train A special lecture on Biblical prophecy sponsored by Student Is now oHerlng packagecl and two buses to get to the Bible Fellowabip will be given at 7 p.m., Friday in Quigley Hall McHenry campus on class days Lounge. Arabian Foods and says he has no problem getting around on his own. Other days. he plans to do his correspondence ~ work at tht> Barringtoo law office of his father. Ronald Irwin says his son gets along well with college students because "he is on the same plane with them. He is ~:~~~ by the older Tom says he once in a while feels 011t ol place. "But then 1 would be l011t of placel in the seventh grade. too." he savs. Our way of saying THANK YOU for helping us become the agesci!~"S but rliat :th he ~:'·Db=had to s-ut up with a Jot ol teasing at school most unique styling salon Every Sunday Buy a Falafel and from the other youngsters. in Southern Illinois. So far this semt>Ster, Tom has Get One FREE. attended his first class in Models wanted for classes & shows tht>ater and was given an outline of the cm.:r:>e and a list of We also Specialize in BLACK HAIR {the only Arabian Grocer plays to ~ad for the tenD­ including somf.' b) Edward THE HAIR LAB(acrou from cam~ in Southern Illinois) Albee and Shake:•peare's 715 S. University 457-2523 411 S. ILLINOIS 54t-1023 Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet. But he hasn't read tl~em )et. He's still finishing kichard Henry Dana's "Two Years Before The Mast." ·Motorcycle courses offered The Safety Center will offer two more free motorcycle JADE. riding courses during Sep­ ~\ tember. ·Course, No. 15 will meet 4-7 p.m. oo Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and will run SepL 50's ~5 15-26. Course No. 16 will meet 4- 7 p.m. on Tuesdays and 111 Thursdays and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Chicago's Own Jrss. on Saturdays and will run West Side Story 529-3217 ~~ber ~~~- M~c~. helmets and insurance will be provided for an participants. All participants must be at least 15 years old. Persons interested in registratiQG sbould cootact the OffiCe of CantiDuinaJ Education at 536-7151. ['()ES YOUR FRATERNITY SORORITY. ORGANIZATION OR CLUB NEED .. , EXTRA CASH? CALL: MIKE KAPLAN S.I.U. cAMPUS REP 618-529-A867 t·STeP FUND RAISING ,. a-"' Sc:IIOOI ProCiuCt ConluiiM1s PO Be• t14t0 0.tCJIOO R. _.,,

- , Page 22. Daily Egyptian, September 12. 1.980 oard delays decision on adop~~on West Roads "Th• ALL IN ONE Stor•" Murdale Shopcu,g Ce,..ter • Carbondale • 52

· John Ambrosia of the student trustee to be are handicapped by their short aff Writer" parallel to governor-appointed term in office. are not provided A decision whether to adopt a board members, with some with the right to vote and are ndbook for use by SIU student exceptions. The handbook elected by students rather than tees was delayed until next points out that student trustees appointed. onth by the Board of Trustees Miller Gilbey's its meeting Thursday. The matter was delayed 1ii'~-.:..:\ 6pk ause SIU-C student trustee !~ Gin rk Michalic requested more e to study the proposal, Til &OJ.B IIIII 12oz 750ml. cording to William Norwood, -t~ ard chairperson. Several ~ NR mbers of the board had ped for a decision at the ting. $189 ~ $3'' Guidelines for the proposed * ndbook were designed to sist student trustees in thering large amounts of ministrative information ring their ont~year terms in fice, according to the Ron Rico solution presented to the Olympia rd. Included among the Rum idelines is information ncerning the roles of board -- ~ ...... embers-student trustees in Light or rticular-and background f'·~iuMM~ 12 pk ormation on meetings, ex­ lc v--.... . 12 oz - Dark nse accounts, travel and Deep Pan Pizza By i' 1~ cans or ' iscellaneous items of im­ - NRs A 750ml. rtance to board members. The Slice or Pie The pro~ handbook will o specifically outline the role Carbondale's $399 $449 Number One lines set Pizzo ref!isler for 611 South Illinois Ave. FOR CARRY OUf SERVICE CALL 549-7111 Closing dates for test gistration have been an­ tounced by Harley Bradshaw, 'testing Services Coordinator. Several of the tests are required Night Food Specials for admission mto certain post- ar::;c~os';7d:.~· are: Cafeteria 7-lOp.m.: ' - .• raduate Record Examinations, Sept. 18, for test eMEXICAN FARE SUPER SUB SANDWICH BURGEP. BONANZA to be beJd Oct. 18. '\ -Law School Admluions Buntto wlchlll Bylhelnch Y.t Pound Beef Burger Test, Sept. 18, for test to i.e held Enchilada ~per inch French Fries _pet. 11. Taco $L35 Drink of your choice -Optometry Colle ~e Ad­ Test. Sept. 20, for test $1-80 BUILD Oct. 18. YOUR OWN ICE CREAM SUNDAE --t::r,.,t .... to• Management $1.25 DESSERT SPECIAL ~dmis:sioti1S Test, Sept. 22, for Asst.TUI'TlC'IIe!'S Oct. 25. Law School Ad­ 304 Test. Sept. 22, for test GIANT CAKE 9:30 BEVERAGE BONANZA held Sept. 'D. Buy a piece of cake & ioin the Pep Rally. Choose any beverage more information and 25¢ t

Roman Room 7p.• n.-10p.m

FREE Non-Alcoholic Bar w/tastee drinks COURTESY Alcohol Education Project & The Student Center Downstairs-Big Muddy Room 9p.m.-t2a.m ITAUANBEEFSANDWICH $1.25 BEVERAGE BONANZA-Choose any bellerage 25t FREE PEANliTS Use your $1.00 coupon received FREE at door toward the purchase of any food s~cial priced $1.00 or more. Daily Egypuan. September i2. 111110. Page 23 Benefit dinner to help raise money HOMEMADE to fund home childbirth court case GRANOLAwmt By Sc:ott Canon with anything and they're said. Staff Writer harassing us," Feral said. The DeWitt said the case is now ___ YOGURT In an attempt to help offse~ legal battle bas financially being appealed to the Illinois legal expenses accumulated crippled the ACHI, Feral said. Supreme Court. She said the A from a lengthy court battle. tile Susan DeWitt, assistant at­ Association for Childti;i.h at torney general and chief of ~~t:~:~b~~~ ~ Home International is holding a consumer protection. said her case. benefit diMer at the Lutheran office doesn't have to file Feral said the lolllj legal Center in Carbondale Saturday charges to perform an in­ battle has chalked up $3,000 in night. vestigation on an organization. legal fees for her m·ganization. The ACHI, an organization She said the Consumer Fraud She said lawyers for the ACHI that provides educational in­ Protection Act gives the at­ are asking that i.beir legal fees formation on home childbirth torney general's office the be paid before they prepare for and trains people to give home power to investigate any the meeting with the lliinois childbirth classes, became organization that deals with Supreme Court. involved in a court battle with consumers. Warren Pierce, national Catherine Feral, midwest "We're not questioning what director of ACOG, said although coordinator of the association, they are doing. We just want to his organization has stated its who received a subpoena from find out who ACHI is, so that opposition to home childbirth, it the lliinois Attorney General's Winois consumers can find out has never contacted the at­ Office in October l!ml. woo they are dealing with," torney general or any other The subpoena askeo tor the DeWitt said. office in relation to ACHI. names and addresses of all Judge Simon Friedman, of DeWitt said the investigativn doctors. midwives, teachers Sangamon County, said he was prompted when the and parents who participated in dismissed the case in August existence of ACHI was brought childbirth preparation classes 1979 because the subpoena was to the attention of the attorney CONFIDENTIAL and home births. Feral sa1d. signed by an assistant attorney general's office by the Saline She added that ACHI d1dn't feel general instead of former At­ Cuunty State's Attorney. F~tal the attorney general had the torney General William Scott. lived in Raleigh in Saline SEXUALITY :1ght to gain such a subpoena The attorney general's office County at the time the subpoena without somt'one lodgmg a then appealed Friedman's was delivered to her. complaint and charges being decision onlv to have the caSP The benefit diMt.>r for the COUNSELING filed. dismissed again by the HlinoJS ACHIIegal defense fund will be fo'eral sa1d she and the ACHI Court of Appeals. The case was at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the rt'fu.<:ed tht' subpoena because dismissed because the appeals Lutheran Center. There will be Individual the,· heheved 11 was a Conn of court ruled that the Consumer din.."ler. live music. an auction CounMIIng for: 1-:arassment Fraud Protection Act did not and a raffle for a handcrafted ··wp ha\"en"t bt>en charged apply to ACHI's case. DeWitt mirror. Birth Control FOR SIU Pregnancy Sexual Personnel appointments approced STUDENTS Dissatisfaction Goy Sexuality Services at Ohio l'niversitv. lh \lichael \lon!>uu Houston. was ratified as Sexual Relationships Starr Writer received approval as tt.e dean chairman of the Department of An a(·ung nee prt"sldent. a of the Col!ege of Human Cinema and Photography. C. dean and three department Rt:sources. Goldman. 45. took William HorreD. who had been Group! for: chatrmen were among the SIL. · over on Aug 1 from Seymour serving as acting chairman. Bi·yson, who was serving as returns to full-time teaching. Women and Orgn.">m ?au~~s~~~:b~og:~~~:d acting dun. The board also approved of Trustet>S at a meeting held in A!'prove1 as chairman of the Anthony W. Young. a former Gay Men's Support 1· the Student Cen!er Departn.·~nt of Electrical l'niversity of Wisconsin faculty Sexual Assertive"~s John C Gu,·nn. who is also Scienct> and Systems member. as chairman of the dE>an of the Graduate School. Engineering was C.A. Goben. a Department of Animal In­ APPOINTMENT 1 speciahst 10 nuclear and space dustries. Young took over on ;::S.':ffn~o~:: =~:~:~~:ir;:;f~ i~ radiation effects. Goben, who Aug, 1 from Harold Hodson. and research Guvon has held began work on July l. comes to who resigned in April to join a SUGGE!!~ID 4 53-5101 the post since June 16 wl,{'n Sll.'-C from tht> l"niversitv of San Francisco export firm. Frank Hcrt.m left to becomt: 'tissouri-Rolla Engineering' and chancellor a1 the Limversit\" of Research Laboratory. He Wisconsin-~ldwaukee. · replaces J.G. Smith, who has Samuel G

Leagues start the week of September 141980

STUDENT LEAGUES QPENJNGS WE AbSO HAvE: 4-Mon Teams 14 Pocket Billiard Tables Mixed (2 Guys 8 2 Girls) 3 New "IS'" Foosball I obles 2 Bumper Pool I ables 12 Pinball Machines COMING SOON DARTS

League Nites are Sunday through Thursday. Choose your night and pick up a team entry blank at the Student Center Bowling Lones Now• Sponsored by the Student Center

• nge 24, Daily Egyptian, September lZ. 19110 1 Complaints filed by prison ~an:Js Shawnee Trails Wllctemea Outfltt.,.. MARION (AP) - Two prison's high security "Control of us. 0\:r complaint is only the __ veteran guards at the federal Unit" even though prison­ tip of the iceberg. Most guards PICITO .,,.,,.._,sc:JIOOL 20% off on penitentiary at Marion have affiliated /sychiatrists know what's going on. they're filed claims seeking $100.000 recommende he not be good guys. But they're scared. Book-rae pack each, charging they have assigned to the duty. The administrators bere ... have by suffered "severe mental Jackson, who has been a put us through hell because stress" due to harassmt'flt by guard at Marion for five years, Wt''ve decided to speak out The North face prison authorities. also claims he was assigned to a about what's happening." In claims filed Wednesday. watch duty position despite a Wednesday's action, tht' the guards, Vernon Henry. 46, psychiatrist's advice that he be latest in a barrage of legal This sturdy pack and John Jackson, 39, contend placed in a different job. challenges against the prison. that prison officials in­ '"When you go to work as a was the first by guards at the has a lifetime tentionally assigned them to guard. there's naturally going facility. warranty high-stress duties after they to be stress involved." Jackson Recent suits r.Jed by inmates hinted that they might sue the said. "That's not what we're allege beatings by guards and prison because of unfair talking about here. though. It's question the constitutionality of treatment by superiors. more than routine. This goes the Control Unit, a &G-inmate Prison authorities dec-lined to beyond that." section of small cells where the 5 S. University discuss the complaints. Henry, who has been a guard prison's most dangerous in­ In the claim, Henry contends at Marion for eight years. said mates are housed. (On the island) that he was forced to work in the prison officials "want to get rid Tht' guards' action is not the same as a lawsuit. but the M-Sat 10-6 guards by law will be able to go 529-2313 Friday's Puzzle to federal court in six months if the prison bureau has not made a rulilijl on their claims. ACROSS 53 Brooctl 1 Plllgue 54 FloMa S~mpr.a 58 ReeNters ol 10f'oet old Aa T aiiUIII 01 -qi\cfivities-- 1"VIIi0n" 81 AipKa /4 00 & II & II A II E E I & Comb. lonn 112 YDtti"S riWf 00 E II A II U L A T I 'f A II 15-.,.. 63Cherull I&IT IIIIL DIEQO "E~Iiah as a Foreign ~nguage" tes 12:30-5 p.m., Moms Library 111 HodgepOdge Sot Plu"s SlreM~ llt~~~~e.~~~~~·!o~• 17 8loerinQ 65...... , hoi>- I II I I T II A II II I A itorium. 111 Milltwrt deyS P D a II I II 0 I T I Gaston Lachalse DT"awings and ~~m~ 20 Fest- 116 Narrallve I L I 0 I E 0 II I Sculpture Exhibit. 10 a.m.-4 p.m .• Fauer South Gallery. 22 Otltllin 117 EllploH I A II T I Muslim Student Association 23Flow8r IIAMIIAII PAIIIOII 'W®~ :l"Loon.e.g. DOWN L • • L • 110 w::~nfndn~~~r:3~p~m-~:~~ 26E>tplre LIITI aLUI IIIIT tivity Room A. 27 Hwdenlld 1 Small dogS I ·~I" E II I II I II .. T I Student Affairs Law Enforcement 30G8SIIlla 2s.g. FLft EIIAII OAIIEI meeting, 8-10:30 a.m., Illinois TONIGHT 3of Liking 3 Doer. Sufi. T I I II A II T I I L A II T Room. 35AIIIatMI .. ~ CPSS meetina. t-4 p.m., Obio AND SATURDAY 311- Lanka 5 ~ 2fJ Tempara 44 aa. Room. 37 Notway king II Oreaad 27 0.. ot& l_. Graduate Rehabilitation Club meetiJll, 2-5 J!.m., Saline Room. 311 Lamlneted 7 HoratiO - 28 o.m.t COin •7 "--I SocietY, of Geelogical Eogineers ..0 Oilper8gll II ~ 29 Gladden 49 Cfturcto pne mee{ina, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Troy 41 On Soc. Sec. 9 PriOr 10 30 Prompt 50 Fledc Room. 42 Grllin 10 Rullld 31 ~ felttl 51 Conect Iranian Muslim Association 43 er- 11 Oel:*nad 32 Muallm "'-'Ct 52 A8lu meetin& 8-U p.m., Activity Room ~~~ep~ 4! H.ndllld 12 Fr8cture ,_.,...,.. 53 G.ap A. 47 Hed vt.iOna 13 ActMI ON 33 Pubilctzed 55 Golf call ICVF meeting, 12:15-12:45 p.m., 48 c.tt~eoer- 19 - ~ 35 Support 58 Big -.eig!IIS Activity Room B. 48 - metiii:Jo. ...,_ 38 OirKted 57 - I'MCIIIne ..... 21 Droop ..a Aogua 5I ""' ~C:..v:.~ ~~vi~~~d 25 Corp. euc:a. 42 &ne.~~y D. 'r-., eo...... , c- eo 7 Student Center and SPC Open Houae, 7 l:m.-1 a.m., Student 0 ~~!f; and J:!\:l 7~~ -::d I: :to p.m., llallniiilu. '"'hie Media ft:~~o~~~7c .m.,•~ ..,./~~ 1 a.m., Ballrooms A ai.fa lo­ ternational Coffeehouse. Nk:t SUNDAY: GUS PAPPELIS R:u:.==~f-~110~~~~ ~~~rr:~opig._ 'oW1 :~:1w:1: ~~ t,ni.~~~ ~~7'rill HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS H-'~:r~~~.V~l!s:.'~ 3-7p.m. v~d .. 1ltwfr:.;· .f'~~:;~r~mi ~~~: ~~~. ~=eiJ.!.•~~~; Pinball and VIdeo Games laun&e-

=~siness Economics Club Picmc 3 p.m. 611 S. Illinois

TRY~~ BUYING ANY GOLD AND RESTAURANT STERLING SILVER SUNDAY FAMILY-STYLE DINNER •CiasaRI...... VIrginia Baked Ham Chicken & Dumplings •lnltlaiRI... •GoW ...IseiMIPI• Fried Chicken • AIM 511..,. U.S. Col• ALL YOU CAN EAT 4.95 including dessert Don't forwet Dental Golcl & Watches CWI.. •2.•s We Pay Cash Only Hwy 127N- Across from Grandpa John's r------.Luigi's Own Homeatyle Conte to Unlvently Motor Inn. Full Italian Menu "Bon Appitito" 111 L Main. Carltondale. R00111#1 n st-ks. Seclfootl. Etc. Sat•• Sept. 13 & Sun•• Sept. 14 Choice Selection of from t:IIA.M.-5:31P.M. -r&Wine Louie & Mary Allee Monclay. Sept.·15 DeGesperl t:IIA.M. to 12:11 noon 617-1121 DePaul tourneytotestspikt;rs .. , .,.~• , By Mlcbelle Sehwea& the DePaul toumamenf which the tactics she used in last ..L 0 -~ S&aff Wri&er Hunter says is a strong one. Saturday's victory over the ~ ~- The Saluki volleyball tea~ Teams in the tournament are lllini. has been presented with yet Illinois State, Michigan State. "We'll stick to our sound aoother challenge. Sophomore Western Micnigan. Wisconsin. passing game and try to im­ standout Sor.;a Locke has been Dlinois, Central Micbigan and prove our defense and serving." • Submarines lost to the team for the next four DePaul. Hunter said. "We had some • Dell Sanclwlches weeks, including the DePaul In Locke's absence, Erin serveouts at crucial times last • Strudel Invitational slated for this Sartain will be the third middle week, 50 we'll try to improve weekend. blocker while the outside hitter that. we worked on down ball •Draught-r Locke fractured the middle will be either Karen Clary or situations in practice and we'll finger ol her left hand in Katrina McClanahan. The have to improve on digging the • Party Trays practice Monday when s~e shifting of pe.r~onne~ and ball up and defensive blocking. •· Available blocked a spike by Bonme tournament conditions will be a The coach doesn't think University Melli Norrenbems. test for the Saluk.is according to Dlinois will change its game C.rllondale ~ ':eddle:C::~:et~~~ H~l~ment is an entitely plan much either. •s7-M22 Hunter's standouts in last different situation than a ''I think they'll J'ust t., •u Saturday's win over Illinois. regular match," she said. "In a J)O)ish what they di against us Although she wasn't thrilled by tournament, you play a match Saturday," she said... They did the loss of Locke, Hunter took and rest, play and rest, play a lot of play action stuff which the news in stride. another match and then surprised mea little for so early '1'his presents us with a new another. They'll have to learn to in the season. They will challenge," Hunter said. "This play two good matches back to pl"obably serve a little better type o1 thing can make a team back." . . . . also because they had a lot of Open up a worlcl stronger in the long run because The Salukis face IDmots tn the serveouts also. Victory may it forces them to play well." first pool play match and have oot been ours if they of opportunities The team left Thursday for Hunter doesn't plan to cllanl{e hadn't missed so many serves." ~ See how valuable GIRL SCOUTS Salukis' emotions Salukis, Rlini to renew. one penon can be••• are runnin~ hi~h •-ely girls for today ancl !Continue-d from Page 2111 cross country rivalry tomorrow's worlcl••• Dempsey was also disap­ pointed with the lir.eback~rs and said Carbondale native !Coa&lauf'd fnm Page 28) "Tom could be the dif­ ference," Hartzog said of the BE A GlRL SCOUT VOLUNTEER Tonv Biever and Luther Foster entered in the race and Hartzog Chicago native. "He was one of wil(Jog more playing time and said all but junior Bill Moran our top three in each race last may even start. are in excellent condition. year and he had a great sum- For more call a steady runner information "Wt' have strength at that Moran. for the position and with that much Saluk.is last year. is suffering :!f~~:!m ~ M~:K~~ Rhoda Ashby, 451-4043 or competition there. you've got to from a cold which has caused Hartzog added that both Gayle Klam, 549-1868 play the kids that deserve it." be Riegger and Ross appear to be Dempse}· sa1d. h~ %_~:;e~ds~D stronger and improved. He said ineffective because I don't think freshmaa Tom Breen f. w•• "We have to have fewer he'll be able to recover in time Down Patrick, Northern turnovers. the three fumbles to run a good race," Hartzog Ireland, is still an ''unknown and three interceptions cost us said. quantity,'' Ji points last week," Dempsey Senior Tom Fitzpatrick. In last year's race at the said "I feel we'U be a better juniors Chris Riegger and Savoy Golf Co\lne in Cham­ football team this week." Karsten Schulz. and paign, SIU's Schulz. Riegger, sophomores Mike Keane, Mike Fitzpatrick and Mike Bisase Choffin and Tom Ross will be finished bebiad the mini's Jim Polo tecun slates expected to make up for Flannery as the Salukis Mnran's loss. defeated the Dlini, 23-32. intrat~f(lllld ~et 'i~ The newly added men's sport of water polo will premiere at AMERICAN BAPTIST SIU wbeo the Salukis cooducl aa intrasquad pme Friday at 3 CAMPUS MINISTRY p.m. at the Recreation Building pool. Admisai011 to the pme is a donati011 to the Mark Hemphill fund. SUNDAY WORSHIPII Tbe water polo team, coached by swim Coach Bob Steele, 11:31 •·m. Wonhlp features many of the members 11:JI&m. .,...... *D._....Oft of the ...... of the Saluki swimming team. The Salukis will begin play or cunettt ....._ frollt • Christ..,...... ,.ctlve. 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Page 26, Daily Egyptillll. September 12, 19110 Netters' weekend will be bUsy /OUTHERn Ry Scott Stabmf'• overcome the first-meet jitters newcomers, Auld also is ex­ ~...... _-bbq--.. :\ssoda&e Sports Editor that contributed to last pecting major contributions SIU's women's tennis team weekend's losses ag.. ; ..,< from Jones, Warrem and won't have much spare time Illinois and Illinois State. Martin-e;pecially Martin. who this weekend. as the Salukis will "LikeStary." Auld sald of the lost two of three last weekend. re1tourant take on Sangamon State, freshman from Setanket, N.Y. "In her matches last week, Arkansas and Eastern Illinois Debbie didn't change her within a 17-hour span. ~~~~:!ee~~t~h~ thd0~11 :~ strategy on the court," Auld On Friday. SIU, 1-2, will play practice. she'll do real well. said of the senior's per­ Sangamon at the Court Club at 9 She's got nice strokes ·and formance. "When she gets into Open 7 days a week everything, she j11st needs to a match, she needs to con­ ~a'r~krenwilr ~~~rd~!· ~: feel more comfortable on the centrate better. She needs to be University courts for matches court." aggressive. but she can't be so with the Razorbacks at 9 a.m. Auld believes Ingram's case aggressive that she gets into ~,,_,,•SPECIAL•'''''~ and the Panthers at 2 p.m. is similar. trouble." Saluki Coach Judy Auld said "Her game wasn't completely On the other end of the I I Arkansas probably will be the on last weekend," she said of spectrum is Warrem, who strongest of the three op­ the sophomore transfer from swept her first three singles ponents. with San~amon the Alabama. "St:e didn't feel real matches. i Free ~ weakest. relaxed on the court. I hope "Lisa's iust hitting the ball "I'm pretty sure we'll beat she'U get over it and have a ~al well," Aula said. "She seems to ~ Sangamon State and Eastern." good weekend." feel good about ht'l' game. She's I she said. "I don't want to While hoping for im- got a lot of potential and she '- Hash Browns I ~.. erl~ Eastern, but I feel provement from the hasn't even llntten there yet." ever:fone will play well against I I them. Arkansas is ?,oir~ to be a I with purchase of I closer match and w~'ll•:•n·e to play very competitive. very I any Omlet. I intense tennis. LUNCH SPECIAL "Arkansas l"'f:l"!!ited or.e girl I I I ~'a!.< after and she's ~laying I No. 1 singles for them," Auld Chef Salad I contmued. "so 1 know they Good until 9/19/10 brought in some good players." or I I The Salukis may be ahead of L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,J EIU. Auld said, because this is Spinach Salad the Panthers' first weekend of competition. Eastern is a including a small soft drink 220 S.lllinois Ave. Carbondale Division II school, so SIU's performance against it will not only mfluence state tournament pairings. Auld said SIU's singles lineup $1.99 lla.m.·2 30p.m will be identical to last Thru 9/8-9/12 weekend's except for No. 6 singles, where Mona Etchison wilf step in for Paula Etchison, who is sick. Jeannie Jones will start at No. 1 singles, Lisa Cat'Ws Warrem at No.2, Debbie Martin at So. a, Stacy Sherman at No. 4 and Becky Ingram at No. 5. The doubles pairings also will WEEKEND be thP.same. Warrem and Jones will be the No. 1 team, Martin and Shennan at No. 2. and Ingram and Tammy Kurtz at SPECIAL! No.3. Auld believes some of the Salukis' _younger playero will Denim A\l[Jf'l(j""'~fi &. Billiards Parlour Natural ALL YOU PRESENTS CAN DAILY LUNCH Overalls EAT! SPECIALS 99 v. lb. so every Sunday. Jumbo, Hot $15 Monday & Tuesday Oscar Meyer ·"' HAM& After3p.m. Allleef CHEESE Chicken- Frank Painter Pants Potato Salad­ Pickle Pickle rolls Chips Chips .ADULTS CHILDREN I' $9'' U.4t (under12} 994 $1.49 t1.ft -DINE IN ONLY-

corner of STOP BY AND TRY OUR Wall& Main Phone 457-3515 NEW VIDEO GAMES! THE Mens clothing store .. open lOa.m. -HOURS­ In Carbondale S.tpnt. Mon.-Thurs. S-1lpnt. frltlay 616S.III.Ave. n-·11pm. S.turtlay One bloclc fro~ llam.-tpm. Sun4ay !~ campus. Daily EI!.Y]Itian. September 12. 1980, Page 'r1 .,.. SIU barrie~, ·­ to challenge nemesis lllini By Rick Kiatt Staff Writer Illinois v~rsus Southern IUinoia. Fighb.'l8 Illini versus Salukis. Whichever way you spell it, it always comes out "exciting." And Saturday morning at Midland Hills Country Club won't be any different as the two state riv.-ls meet in SIU's cross countrv season opener for the second year in a row. Both teams have plPnty of talent, boast briUiant traditions. and mO&t importantly. hate to lose. "It should be one outstanding ·. ·~- meet," Saluki cross country Coach Lew Hartzog said of thr 10 a.m. race. "They're a highl~ talented team and I think we ·re ready to run." The Jllini are talented Hartzog labels their leader. ;.~.i.'i:r,,·~.. -..-.:.~·.· .. junior John Schmidt, as a \%f··~·· "super 1.500-meter person and an excellent cross countn· ~-~·,:.:~ ~;;_:·~ ruMer." For proof. Hart7og · Staff Pbo&o by Brian u-e cites Schmidt's first-place finish in last year's IUinoJS Seaier quarterback Genld Ca.-r wiD be caWag die lipa.. far die Sal..... Satarday agalasl latrutate rival Eastera llliaoill. tntercollegiates. But the heart of Coach Gary Wieneke's Fighting IUini team EIU boasts aerial attack isn't Schmidt or senior standout John Olszewski. Hartzog Stiid sophomores Wally Duffy. Tom Stevens, Kerry Dickson and Entotions are high for grid honte opener Dave Painter are the Illini ·s The coach added that strength. By Rod Smitb "AU four of them were highly Sports Editor recruited out .of high school," Emotions of SIU players and ~r=o~o:~~~~ t;:~ :::: 21 The ~ Ware a1reraged more the ,·eteran coach of years coaches will be sky-high said. "And all are excellent Saturday when the Saluki than six yards a carry last week and caught three passes for 51 ~i"'SS country people." football team battles Eastern Stevens and Duffy atand out Illinois at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at yards. the most among the four. A McAndrew Stadium. Defensively. the young Saluki native of Iowa, Duffy took state Aside from being the Salukis' secondary wiU be put to a test championships in the two-mile home opener with a crowd of for the second strdight week. run and cross country. He was mere than 18.000 Pxp<>et...t. tt.. s•rn... h•• bee-n dedicated The Panthers passed 24 times thE' international prep two-mile "Mark Hemphill Day" in honor for 245 yards and three touch­ champion also. Stevens was the of the Saluki wide receiver who downs last week in their 34-21 tllinois state high school suffered a paralyzing injur)r in win over North Dakota. EIU champion his senior year. the Illinois State game last Oct. Coach Darrell Mudra indicated But reputations and ribbons 6. he may call for the pass 'more don't mean a thing when it's These factors should raise the than 30 times Saturday. race time and Hartzog knows it. spirits of t!'i! Salukis, who were "It's a matter of personal and down and long yardage "Our defensive backfield Consequently. he hasn't con­ ripped 31-14 at Wichita State team pride. It's only fun ii you situations." played poor individuaUy and ceded the race to the lllini. win.n "I our last week. suffering their ninth Senicr tackle Mark Mielock poor as a groop last week," feel team is in the best straigtat opening day loss. The Salukis' orf~IVe line and junior tackle Chris Lock­ shape it's ever been for this Dempsey said. "And we're up time In the season,.. Hartzog However, the last four years. will have its hands full with the wood wiU share the unenviable against more of a pure passing SIU has come back to win its Panthers 'experienced defen­ task of trying to !l~op Catan. team this week." said "Our rivalry with Illinois second game. sive line. Dempsey sail! because EIU is real. so I believe they'U get at Saluki Coach Rey Dempsey Pete Catan. an AU-American plays a "pro·• type offense. Junior strong safety Trey it." has been careful to mak~ sure defensive end last year who option-running quarterback Washington, the only defensive Hartzog said the only in­ his team isn't ignoring ita duties dlmost single-handedly Gerald Carr, wh.. didn't play back who had previously dicators he has at his disposa! to bPcause of the hoopla of the destroyed the Salukis in last against the Panthers last year, started a game. Injured a knee determine his team's worth are occasion. year's 22-14 loss, returns, as will start at quarterback. Last last ~k which may require the 10-mile run at Du Quoin two "Our kids have been working does honorable mention All­ week. Carr couldn't find room surgery. He will be replaced by weeks ago and the 100-mile and we've been careful not to let American defensive tackle to run and didn't complete a sophomore Gaylord McCoy. Mark Hemphill run from St. the occasion get us to the point Randy Melvin.. In all. eight pass In four attempts. The secondary will consist of Louis. that we're just walking around Panthers return on defense. "I think Gerald can run the two sophomores, one junior and ''The Du Quoin race didn't like It was Homecoming," "They're horses," Dempsey option against this team." one senior. indicate much," he said. "But Dempsey said. "We were down said. "They have the same Dempsey said. "On an obvious the run from St. Louis was a for a day or two, but they've defensive- team back from last passing situation. I won't "We were too cautious on good workout. I have to believe been told of the mistakes they year when our only touchdowns hesitate to bring Cemak in." intermediate patterns," if they run Saturday like they made. We've just got to come were on a punt return and a John Cernak played the Dempsey said. ''They need to ran thal d!oy, it'll be one fine back, and playing at home and bomb. They are tough to block second half at Wichita State last have a good game to gain meet." being Mark's day, I think they and really come after you. We week and was an impressive 14 confidence In themselves." Fourteen Salukis will be will. need to stay out of the third of 19 passing for 154 yards. IC•IIIlllei•Pqe•t C('ontinu.d on Pagf' :!61 Mark Hemphill Day festivities set Pre-game and halftime present a check to Mark, who assistance which will permit programs for the SIU­ will have his first chance to her to meet Mark for the first Eastern Illinois football publically address the fans. time. game, designated "Mark 11te game is also the first Hemphill Day" In honor of chance Hemphill will bave to Commenting on "Gran­ the injured Saluki wide meet bis new "granny.'' She ny's" letters, Hemphill once receiver. bave been finalized. is Gladice Marlow, a 78-year­ said, "It's things like that Hempbill will belin biB day old grandmother of eight and lhat keep you going. I'd really as a part of the Apple great-grandmother of 10, who love to meet her. I'd like to· .., Festival parade in the bas been aending Mark cards meet aU of you. I hope you all downtown Murphysboro and lettera of encouragement come up. I'd love to hug you area. He will thea go to along with a few dollars . aU." McAndrew Stadium ud meet every few weeks, signing FunckaisiDI activities will with the Saluki team until them oaly as "Granny.,_ eontiaae lbrough Saturday. )1st bef~ game time. M.n. Marlow wasn't Concessions revenue will be At 1:15 p.m., Hempbill will planning on attending tbe donated to the fund and SIU Mark HemphiJ.l make au. first a~ In pme, feeling tbat lbe lbeuld atbJet• wiD be selling tbe stadium. a.uy beme ud care for her souvenir .. Mark Hemphill At halftime, 4thletics a tnt-invalid b•band, but lbe · Day" Protrama for a Diftletor Gale S.y.. wUI laaa.' .aiDce been offered doaatioll to tbe fund.

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