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DAILY SUNDIAL IIIIVBMBBIB.MM CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDOE ^ VOLUME 27 NUMBER 40 Homecoming festivities planned for Saturday Matadors to face Cal Poly Pomona By HALI BERNSTEIN —^-^— .'v " '•• ' ' StaffWriter A cavakade of the strange, and the not so strange, will kick off the final segment of a week-k>ng festival of events Saturday in the traditional CSUN Homecmning Parade. The theme of this year's parade, which will begin at 2:30 p.m., is "Hollywood's Science Fantasy Hall of Fame." Among the attractions will be Grand Marshal FcHrest Ackerman, "Mr. Science Fiction," who will appear in the original Dracula costume worn by horror film legend Bela Lugosi. Homecoming Director Saied Nia sakl there are eight floats and many non-float entries. The parade will wind its way northward on Reseda Boulevard from Nordhoff to Lassen streets, where it turns right until it reaches its final destination at CSUN North Campus. Area high school bands wiU be competing against one another during the parade. The winner will be announced prior to the football game between the Matadors and Cal Poly Pomona. At 5 p.m. there will be a barbecue held on the north campus. There the ftosts will be displayed accompanied by their designers. Prior to the football game, there will be a 10-minute ^works display. HOLLY RAYNOR/Dally Sundial The game ball will be "dropped" on the fiekl along with Yes, again the Bud Man at 7:30 p.m. An unld«ntlfl8(l studsnt rslaxss behind a sign reminding passcrs-liy of this wsoksnd's Please turn to page 3 honMcomlng svsnts. Health center to sponsor no-smoking clinics By KlMBERLEIGH HINO Pedesky sakl the clink: is new this People actually do stop smoking." There are three methods used in the StaffWriter semester and differs from clinks in the Roddie said people have to come with clinic and the smokers choose the one past because of the shortened hours. a commitment to stop smoking. Once they wish to use. First, the smokers may In conjunctmn with the American There will be four one-hour sessions they have deckled quitting is what they begin to quit smoking by postponement, Cancer Society, the Addie L. Klotz rather than six two-hoiu* sessions. A want, the program starts with a series c^ or go "cokl turkey," or begin by tapering Student Health Center will be spon study done by the ACS found that this activitiK to determine whether they off soring four no-smoking clinincs to help new format is just as effective as the smoke because of stress or if they smoke "We let them dioose the one they those who are stress or habit smokers lengthier. because it is habitual. want, but they have to be doing one by who woukl like to quit. "On the national average," sakl Gail "Once we realize the type,of snloker the^third session," Roddie sakl.-"The The "Fresh Start No-Smoking Roddie, a health educator from the they are, then we work tomve up the fourth is a maintenance session to he^ ClinKS," which will b^in Monday, will ACS, "90 percent of the pec^le quit by habit according to what type they are," them continue to stop smoking." provkle students, faculty, staff and the themselves, but of those 10 percent who Roddie sakl. "We thea center in on one The cost of the four sessions is $20 general public an opportunity to stop go to clinics, six months after class 25 to or the other." for staff and publk: and SIO for smoking through the use of behavior 30 percent continue to stop smoking." If the person is a stress smcAer, the students. This fee is Refundable if the nnodification techniques and activities, Pedesky said that in the otho^ clinKs program helps him or her deal with smoker attends all four sessions. Scotty Pedesky, program coordinator hekl at CSUN, many staff members outskle problems, relieving anxieties Registratk)n information may be ob sakl. have quit and said that "It does work. that cause them to smoke, Roddie sakl. tained by calling Pedesky at 885-3662. USU art series events canceled, postponed NEWS By KIM MEIER inherited by us from last year," Ettinger Group gathers student survival Staff Writer sakl. "The budget specified that we had Info, page 6 to earn so much revenue per show, so Plagued by cancellations and post the tk:ket price was a little steep" OPINION ponements, the Contemporary Arts Tickets for the events ranged from Abortion often misconceived Series will be reevaluated at the end of $3.50 for CSUN students to $4.50 for pages the semester, according to Susan Et general admission. Due to . these tinger, University Student Union restraints and scheduling problems, the ENTERTAINMENT programs assistant. jxoffam has yet to get off the ground, L.A. says goodbye to the Who, Sponsored by the USU, the series Ettinger said. page 7 featured such acts as a magician and a "I think part of the problem was that hypnotist, which were canceled due to the events were planned for Saturday SPORTS poor ticket sales, and a performance by nights," Ettinger said. "Because we're Kickers, Qrldders aim for titles, the Electric Sign Co., a unique group not a resklent campus not as,many page 11 which combines music, dance and mime people focus their entertainment on with sign language, Ettinger said. The campus, especially on the weekends." Electric Sign Co., the only show of the Student apathy, Ettinger said, was series which will take place, has been not a problem. postponed until Dec. 3 due to the illness "It's (student apathy) an excuse (CNS) — High clouds, otherwise of one of its members. everyone uses around here when fair. Highs near 80. Lows about "The program and its boundaries something bombs," Ettinger said. "I 88. SUSAN ETTINQER (ticket price and minimum profit) were don't think it played a very big role." 2 Dally Sundial, Friday, November 8,1982 SELF HYPNOSIS BETTER GRADES/LESS STUDYING Speed Reading, Photographic Memory Improved Creativity & Better Test Taking Skills. Stop Smoking, Lose Weight Ond more. STUDENT DISCOUNT/PRIVATE SESSIONS Call Terry Hopwood Certified Hypnotherapist 989-2923 AN OFFICER ANDA GENTLEMAN A nuiAaBuirr ncTUiu m^ Cop,n^<MCS4LXXxat),PMamiNMnetawCorpan«Dn / MRIgMiflManM | -1STH SMASH WEEK! 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S70 1O2e IM)SI4f5l7M jB^ Bradley, the Democratk: mayor of Los Angeles, Superior Coivt Judge Lewn Kmg Wednesday on a jury's Mam Ain 24t 4194 rrft raaaa, nrr,rr,B run mta annaMwaw llm»« »3 4HS aiKl Deukmejian, the state's Republican attomey general, first-degree munter oonvktkm in the shooting death of CanmiCratt Joseph Wedoneyer, 38. Sentoioes for robbery and ac (7I4IU42JS3 U2nOII ' (71412430231 awaited assurances that then- almost identkal v<Me tallies MUlinMM •itTMII oessory to murder were made concurrent to the murder Camatot Eauand Tuesday were correct. ,™~^,™~^ (M4|32'12'3 3» 7313 term. (iianada(MS|M<404S "We shall kxrit at the figures as quKkly as possible to UHBUTK Moms (109)145 MM determine whetlKr there is any basis for asking for a She and Darren Keith Ysws, 18, were accused of recount," Bradley sakl Wednesday. But Bradley canqjaign killing Wedemeyer Feb. 12, dumping his body ak)ng a consultant Hank Morris sakl, "There is a clear feeling roadside in the Mojave Desert, then stealing his car. among Tom and his staff not to prok)ng this thing just for T^y were arrested in Wedemeyer's car 10 days later in the sake of protonging it." Texas after being stopped for a traffic vk)lation. The With all of the votes counted, Deukmejian had youths reportedly tokl investigaton where Wedemeyer's 3,773,713 and Bradley 3,721,418 — a gap of 5235 out body couM be found. of more than 7 millkm votes cast. Yaws is scheduled to'go on trial Nov. 29. DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) — Prime Minister Charles The Dafl, or Irish parlianient. voted 82-80 on a motion Haughey's 8-month-okl minority govemment fell of no confidence introduced by the main opposition Fine Thursday after it lost a oonfidaioe vote in Psrliament by Gsel Party. two votes. The collapse of Haughey's Fianna Fail administratwn Three Marxist legislators who have hdped keep means the Irish Republk must bave its third general Haughey in ofHoe since February switched skies to electxMi since June 1981. protest the government^ [woposed cuts in health spen The government was ousted after the three legislators ding. of the Woriters' Party defected and voted with Fine Gael. l'iiJr:l:);n:i DThe Studnt Markeiias AaodtliaH's "lOk RUB to Beat Caaccr" UThe CSUN italBB CUb wH haw a bake lalc of aatheatic liiliin wfll take plaoe SatHifay at 8 UB.