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Daily Eastern News: May 06, 1988 Eastern Illinois University Eastern Illinois University The Keep May 1988 5-6-1988 Daily Eastern News: May 06, 1988 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1988_may Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: May 06, 1988" (1988). May. 5. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1988_may/5 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1988 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in May by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. News laz� damages 4 students' house vestigation � - nding:injuries examinations won't be the only for four Eastern students who e top half of their house to a fire ay afternoon. Charleston Fire Department nded to a fire at about 4 p.m. ay after a resident of a house at 3rd St. called for assistance. ·or Ed Pietrowicz said he noticed coming from the house around p.m. tfirst I wasn't sure what was going I didn't realize the house was on Pietrowiczsaid. then proceeded to connect a hose to a faucet and hose down house from the roof. However, wicz quickly realized the job was · for him to handle. called the fire department just to e, and it turned out I acted y," he said while watching n extinguish the fire. Bradley, batallion chief for the ton Fire Department, said, JON SALL t Staff photographer was a lot of smoke (when the Charleston Firefighters work in the attic of 111 6 3rd St. to damage to the roof area of the house. ent first arrived). Then the control a fire Thursday afternoon. The fire caused heavy broke through." en spent about 40 minutes is still being conducted to determine fire officials .as other firefighters at­ fought the fire, but some of them •vere 'shing the fire, which primarily the cause of the fire and extent of the tempted to hose down the smoking more concerned than others. · ited to the attic of the house. damage, Bradley said the fire caused shingles on the rooftop. When asked if the smoldering said the firemen had trouble ''heavy damage" to the roof area of the Pietrowicz said the men had noticed building was his house, one resident, g the entrance to the attic when house. There were no injuries and no problems with the front porch light junior Mitch Newman, grimly t arrived, but added that one of personal belongings had been reported prior to the fire. "It used to go on and responded, ''It was," and continued to 'dents led them to a back damaged as of Thursday evening. off by itself sometimes, but it hasn't watch firemen battlethe smoke. Large sections of The four men rent the house from y. the front of the done it for awhile," he added. ough a preliminary investigation house were chopped out Mark Hines of Charleston. with axes by About 50 people stood by as firemen No toilet paper here, gets stern grad bath room. is closed! The workers said they've • By JEFF MADSEN MADSENTC' s topconsequently award is ranked as the Campus editor been severly undersupplied, editor top cadet of 7 ,967 ROTC cadets If you use one of the and when they fill out one of Haycock, a 1987 who graduated last May and ., washrooms in Buzzard their weekly orders, less than graduate, has been are now commissioned officers ' Building, please use the toilet half of the order actually gets the top ROTC graduate in the Anny. t paper sparingly-there may filled. nation after he was Haycock was judged on not be enough left for the next The workers said they fill out the recipient of the military grades (through ROTC as person. an order every week showing ent of the Anny's courses he enrolled in here at Robert Haycock Two Buzzard Building what supplies they'll need for Trophy award. Eastern), academic grades (in service workers, who asked not the next week. According to y people that win courses other than ROTC), Hughes trophy. to be identified, said Thursday them, the university is giving are the future officer potential (consistently Marsh is then expected to award that at one point last week they them very little of what is in the Anny," said demonstrating qualities of come to Eastern later this of were out of toilet paper and stock. Tritsch, operations discipline, courtesy, per· summer and represent the Tim paper towels. Since then, Right now the workers don't for Eastern's Anny sonality and character) and trophy Haycock here on to they've been restocked but have any disinfectant to even battalion. "They're academic leadership. campus. apparently with only enough clean the toilets with. winners) heads "It's the type of recognition Subsequent to the ceremony, award (janitorial supplies) to last were told instead of eir contemporaries. that may only happen one the trophy remain on "We will through intersession. replacing garbage bags, to (Haycock) the most time," Tritsh said. display at Eastern forone vear. "We're hoping there's enough wash them out and put the old · cadet I've ever Sometime in June, Hayes, Haycock graduated with a 1 g to get us through," they said. ones back," they added. Tritsch added. who is now stationed at an degree in psychology and is "It's a big problem, but we're Bob Propst of building · he did then and Anny Pathfinders school in now a 2nd Lieutenant and will g doing the best we can." services acknowledged there he does now is 100 Fort Benning Ga., will be flown soon be assigned to an infantry ·" g "I said- (to my boss), 'What was a shortage of janitorial to the Pentagon where the platoon in the 82nd Airborne happens when we don't have supplies on campus, but said Secretary of the Army, the Divison, stationed at Ft. Bragg. any toilet tissue?' He said we'd he's expecting a shipment on Honorable John Marsh, will N.C. 0. have to close the bathrooms." present Haycock with the (See NO, page 5) 2A Friday, May 6, 1988 The Dally Eastern Associated Press Substance in saliva· blocks the State/Nation/World virus, researchers discover CHICAGO (AP)-Preliminary Fox, head of clinical studies at Journal of the American Aliens apply for last-day amnesty AIDSstudies show human saliva the National Institute of Dental Association. Lines snaked outside federal immigration centers in contains a factor that blocks the Research and senior investigator The research also pro · Tuesday, as thousands of un­ cities around the country AIDS virus from infecting cells, in the study. biological explanation of residency status a day why documented aliens applied for legal indicating the body may have a "The significance is that it's a mouth isn't a transmission ahead of the deadline for the year long.program. natural defense against the demostration of a natural for the disease, Fox said. To accommodate late applicants, all 107 offices of the deadly disease, researchers said defense that people have against "Fears about kissing, Immigration and Naturalization Service will remain open Thursday. the AIDS virus," Fox said in a with eating implements until midnight Wednesday, the deadline for the year long Isolating and understanding telephone interview from the on could be dispelled by this amnesty program. Many district offices extended hours the inhibitory element in saliva National Institutes of Health in of evidence," said Enid Nei Tuesday, too. may help researchers learn how Bethesda, Md. assistant director of In Baltimore, the line of applicants stretched around the to naturally prevent the tran­ The study results appear in the American Dental Associati block Tuesday morning, as people waited for the district smission of the virus, said Philip May issue of the Chicago-based office to open, said Louis D. Crocetti, acting deputy district director. Two weeks ago, Crocetti said his office was processing House approves protection bills 15 to 20 applications a day. Now it's more than 200 a day. SPRINGFIELD (AP)-The the children of the state of Police said Thursday ''I just kept procrastinating, but the time just caught up father of a Southern Illinois girl Illinois," Dennis Schulz testified one had been charged in with me,"-Anna Maldonado, 26, of Mexico said Tuesday as who was abducted and slain last before an Illinois House death and that the inve · she waited with 750 other people at the INS office in year on Thursd'ay urged Judiciary committee. was continuing. They downtown Los Angeles. have lawmakers to approve a package Schulz, of the Marion County released details on how Her sister, Carmen, who applied for amnesty in January, she of child-protection bills. town of Kell, said 10-year-old killed. persuaded her to apply, she said. his "I am here because my daughter, Amy Rachelle, was Schulz spoke on behalf daughter Amy cannot be here, abducted, sexually molested and package of bills sponsored and for your sons and daughters, killed on July 1, 1987. Rep. 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