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The Daily Egyptian, September 08, 1995

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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1995 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in September 1995 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Inside: A Self-Massage for Headache Relief Workshop to be held Sept. 12 - page 3 - Daily Egyptian Fr::~:ts Southern Illinois Uni\'ersity .it C.irbondale Vol. 81, No. 13, 20 pages Speech at noon, gone by 2 p.m. Clinton to speak at Pulliam; first come, first serve By Donita Polly By Cai:y Jane Atherton Daily [gypti,m Reporter and Juhe Rendleman Daily Egyptian Reporters Pn:sidenl Bill Clinton will fly into Southern Illinois Aii,xm alxwtl Air Force One around 9:30 a.111. As the presidential visit Monday. Fmm there. a motnrcadc approaches, federal and local will bring Clinton I•} SIUC where · authorities say they have he is expectcd to deliver a speech teamed up for the visit to and speak with s111de111s about ensure .securitv for the citv and financial aid. a White House the chief exooitive. • spokesper..on says. Jack Fox. the agent in charge SIUC President John Guvon rec­ of the Springfield Secret ommended classes he c;ncelcd Service office, said agents ~londav from ...,,.._.------, arrived in Carbondale 11 a.n;. lo 1 Wednesday to'prepare for p.m. President Clinton's visit. Clinton will "I don't think it is anv secret give his sp..-..-ch we're in town." Fox said. at 1'2:05 p.m. Fox said advance preparJ.­ on the low side tions for Clinton's visit 10 of thc Pulliam Carbondale ha,·e begun. Hall Lawn near Leland Widick, SJUC's Woody Hall chief flight instructor, said the Clinton whilc students Southern lllinc·; Aiqion will listen to him from the hicl1 side of be closed while Clinton is in the lawn near Pulliam Hall. town. He said :Ill air-space Before giving his speech. Clinton within the vicinity of Clinton. is scheduled for a roundtablc db­ will be closed. cussion with college student~ from "It's a sccuritv m=urc that across the countrv in Pulliam Hall. they do," Widick said. "That's White House Press Lead. David standard practice." Palmer. said the sp..-cch will happen A White Hnusc rcprc.~nta­ ..:::..•rain or shine - and the roped­ tive confirmed that the presi­ ofT area will he ,,pen to the public at dent will be arriving at the lDa.m. Southern Illinois Airpon. The standing-only spectator area The Secret Service will be will ht! available on a lirst cnme. looking at any and all chances first serve ba.,is. No priority will he of disruption or possible hann given 10 SIUC sllldents. Palmer to the president. Fox said. said. see SECURITY, page 7 see CLINTON, page 11 SI UC Help• Desk under 1 adminislirrati~e criticism By Alan Schnepf Williams said the desk did nm Daily Egyptian Reporter provide the level of service SlUC' needs. and the volume of com­ plaints he recci,·ed alxJUI thc desk Thc closinc of Information refleck-d iL~ ~honcomincs. T~-chnology·s liclp Desk has left a The closure ha.~ n.-..--ch~ed criticism void in the operations of some of from several facultv membt!r., who SIUC's colleges. but other.. an: get­ said poor service w:i., b<:iler th:m no ting along wdl withnut thc facilitv. service and that having no hdp de,.k .1d~1ir1:su;11or.. said recentlv. · would hurt their work. C. Michael William,. ~.,ecuti,·e ln a letter ,.ent to Bcnj.unin dire.tor fur Budgeting and Sheppard. vice prc,.idcnt of ;11:a­ lnfon11a1ion Resoun:c,.. closed the dcmic afTair.. am! pmrn.st. Bw,inc,, cemer at the recmnmendation of Administr.ition J)c:111 Timm:t, K,·on IB~I. whii:h ,.tudied 1T facilities and wrote. ":-ly main concern i, th.II ,'>t,rn_.-11 J.01S1m- 7/Jt' {),1i/)' Fi;,pti,m suggested starting a new hclp cen­ \\'lrit,· Hilu:-,• Admnr,• T,·11111 mcm/,,•rs nmgn:0,:11/c m1tsid,· 5/UC:- l'111/i11111 Hall Tlmrsday 11flcmoo11 11nm11d ter. see HELP, page 8 tile sit,· whm• l'r,·:-idt'III Bill Cli11l1111 ll'ill llddTt',;s i,;,;uc,; n;:1.cmi11g ,;tmft'llt 11id. Tht· J'Tt':-idml will spt'11k to 5/11dmls, _f.1rnlty m11i .-ili:l'lls 111 J 2:05 J'.111. M,mda_u.

index Senator Packwood resigns Op/Ed ...... •...... page 5 Classifieds ...... page 1-l rlw \V.1,.,hington I'm! Yet Packwood wa, not ready tn Gus Bode go. Comics ...... page 17 W t\SlllNGTllN-Ncarly two l.itcrally-perhaps emotional­ Scoreboard ...... pa}w 18 \'Car, :ico, when Scn. Bob ly-hc had no pla,:e 10 go. i>:1dwn,,;-l, R-Ore .. wa" haggling Pa1:kwood·~ marriacc of '27 w:1r., Weather with the Scnalt' ethic, cornrnillcc had n:ccntlv dissnl~ed. He· had during ,me 11f many low point, in ;1 lllll\'Cd Olli t;f his Bethe,da. Md .. ~· Today: Sunny Tomorrow: Sunny nightmari,h dc,.:cnt toward hllllll'. and wa" livinc in a basement Thursday·, re,ignation. Scn. Roht!n apartment. llc was ~str.mgcd fmm hi, t:hildren. llc had sold hi, onlv C. Bvnl. D-W.V:1..10,ik the SL·nalc High .. 79 tloo/;md advi,c1l hi, longtime col­ "rc,idcn.:e" in hb Imme stale 1;f Gus says Don't worry Bob, I High . _ 7B kaguc: ··11 i., time tn have lhc grace hear they're looking for Low ... b4 Low ... 58 lo go·· see PACKWOOD, page & bouncers al J.B.'s Place. Daily. Egyptian Friday, September 8, 1995, r~··.··· , SMOKERS AND, ;;.-~~Sf e~~-·~1N 1ewswraP-s ! '. . NON'•SMOKERS- HEADU~E;t:::~tists- ., ------ii -. _, _- • Be Paid1 i,01· · · ' Fox EASTGATE MALL UT i , r, , 702E.WALNUT 457-2612 Y\'Or.1ld' I - I_: - -' }. ReseatchParticipation ·· , j ::£:::i;,:,::'' FRENCH B0MBING NEAR SCHOOL INJl:JRES,14. - ; · - ' 2. Quit S~oking Research • w.... ,..,. PARIS-A car bomh exploded outside a Jewish schooHn a Lyon i<::all SIU€ Smoking Research Program between 10 am & 5 pm .. -: ~;:, suburb Thursday, minu~ before 700 children ended 1 classes for the Cl'tlifiedMa«age . 453-35611 . 453-3527 · 1 day. Fourteen people were injured•in the blast, the sixth bombing or . ------______, . 1 Therapist C.M attempted bombing in France in less than two months. The blast. the first , -~ ____ _'._ _ ··1 carbombinFrancesince 1982,appcarcdtobctimedtogoattheclos- l: ~ !),";):<~--~' ~ . ·~- <:-: rr;;-o·--nmc,7~-l~~;wbc;~ "J;! ~:~~~~ :!-~3u5f:s~ ~~tu~:fn~nning two minutes a~(£f/4;[tf//; -.. - ..... '. ;; •; L, I r1~. li•~~~i~~--~~~~~ns~~~?~~;~~~ ~ . Lunch', Buffei:"$5.iS~ ,.. Fndiv &" Saiurdaii'~0-~ ., 11 ..,...,,()iOTJ,·· ES~ I nllilshollantt naulnvdiant:5flarcdb.. mto VJOlcnccabowhcn400ntal'IO not-squad o~ficer.: fabtall' - •<"'•·.~·•- • -- • -~··· ~-,,(?< '•"'n~-·-='>/~~-•~1 , .,.. ~ ,_·• ___ ·_ .! •,·__ :_._• I'_ Y _ an. . w owas__ amo__ ng ut _protcs__ .tcrs· occupymgapu 1c ,. Dinner: !-'°':,:llus- 41111,10;,m, Bell9,,Dan~•Sliowsj\• ii .. :· . ; . ·. ·, jpark on the shores or Lake Huron, authonlics S31d Thursday. Two other 4 11 :I ' ,y -·;;.;, ~~-~: Plll· !1 ' ~· /6pmandSpm;t;:.7~:-"- ' 11 '-I . . :: . . ' .•-protesters were m_-~cally WOl!ndcddn the.... Wednesday night incident at i 1 Ippcrwash Provincial Park. about 130 miles west or Toronto. The occu- 1

1 · 1 I.....~--_.-~_ Open Monda}"_Sahml-ay- Resm-- .1ations. Hig:.hly Recommended for Friday &:SaturdaiJyi - , ••·r . . _ •.."- , seifillllMlI~~ce; _• p.icrs arc. liom. a. ·gro·up·- about·l· 00 w_bo_ on J.uly 2-9 too._k ovcr_a nearby. l ~ 1:Canadianmilitary~forcingoutasmallcontingcntofmilitaxypoliceor ,. -·. -=--,. ._...,.. ___,,.,. ; · ·, . Not good with - who had been prcpanng to vacate. =----- "...... ,. =:==" ..--.~~,-- Ii .- r : s.:5, Ii EGYP.li DEMANDS PROBE OF 'ALLEGED· KILLING - , ~·__ ·_ -- __-- ~--., . .. ,aimpfy • 4i·_·--··_·· ·-- · · II C::_·A.IRO--;Egypt-The_E__ gyptian.govemm_ent·has_ yicldcd·topublic . •· ·I · ·demands an!! is taking an increasingly tough position in a controversy it NAJI~ I ; 1 MAILBOXrSETC'.1rwouldrathcravoid'---U!CallegcdkillingofEgyplianPOWSbyisraclisols ~---- · A: ~ rn lfi..-t i _I dicrs in lhe wars of 1957 and 1967; In CODllIICOts published·Thursday in· 1 '-'..U- --.:, """"--' -tr ~ -tr-U.. • . fl: 8' I_ IIUBDIITll__ALE SHOPPING CEm:B, 529-lWI,I I the local press, Osama AI-Baz, President Hosni Mubarak's top political• r----.,.:Si;=U-jfAny-Scrv•ce I -- ~- 111111!!..~ 111!!!. !'!I!'~' adviser, rejected Israers claim that too much time has elapsed to intciview I Over $22. .oa. ! ·!eyewitnesses and reiterated Egypt1s dcmand•that a·full Israeli invcstiga- 00 1; $2.. UnderOff Any $22~DO Service ;1 ,Mii~~~{. _lllllllilion be ______conductcru _ L" r• r ~.>-'?-~J Nation · - 1 ,r\ _ 529 • 7058· Ente::°a~ ~,· 9-7TUE-SAT ~ ·· - · · ····- .... __~=:~nSt -- ., , . SIMPSON1DEFENSETEAMDEMYS RESTING CASE-

. o···c· cer···a· -· ·1· --- -- , ---··_-.- nt·-e•···· . . neysLOSANGEI:.ES-0nadayorrapid-firelcgaJ!moves,defenseauor- in the OJ~ Simpson murder trial' said• they were prepared to rest S 8 8188 8 8 ' ·d,·t·a t,·o· their case Thursday, but then backed off after the prosecution announced For Sp·:rino- Youth c:t.,.;.:-:.:.r·-- Pro..... gram.. . . e itwillappcalacontroversialinstructionJudgeLanceA.ltoplanstogive ' . . ..:~"'t:, . ~ ' . ' . ' lf\la' ss . . .to the jury. The defense said it would rest without calling the celebrity September 9 - October 21, 1995 \;,, ;- _ defendant to the stand: Simpson decided not to testify in his own defense $8, $10, $12 per game Learn: Meditation Techniques after his laWYers told him it would prolong the marathon trial and wasn't Discuss: Vogle Philosophy nccc.ss:uy to answer a prosecution case "in shambles," defense lawyer F. &perience: Relaxation Exercises Lee Bailey told the Associated Press. Payment Upon Completion of Each Game Experience Required Referee Clinic September 6 ~.i1c_,;_·--.'°~F.~.. at the Parrish soccer fields ~_,;~,;§.i}_t,i_· ;~~rJi~[iKtl[~~f]:c:: - - J.,_ --- - . the Bureau or Alcohol; Tobacco and Fm:arms told a Senate subcommit- , tee Thursday_. Contact: Jim Fraiish- . Evei}'!)rle Welcome All Classes ~re Free of Charge HOUSE REJECTS Fl:JNDING FOR STEALTH BOMBERS:...... earbondale Soccer, Inc. Sponsored by: Anando Marga WASHINGTON-:c--Northrcip Grumman• s proposal to sell the Pentagon 549-4172 . Yago Society 20 addition Bs2 Stcaltb,bombcrs passed one or its last key, tests in Questions?- Call 4~7~24' Congress Thursday, when the House voted down a last-ditch effort to cut­ about S500 million in initial B02 prodllction funding. By a narrow mar- ! gin of 213:.210, the House defeated an amendment offered by Rep. John Kasicb, R-Ohio, that-would have deleted the B~2 funding from the 1996 Hey Yov! Defense Appropriations Bill: SPC needs. directors for••• I\) il .Corrections/Clanficati.ons l)Lll t)I rl'~Pl'd . In the Sept 6 issue of the Daily Egyptian, in the story "Police dog : . takes a, bite out or crime," it was incorrectly reported that C::arlton Films ft)r tl·w drnd. ; Alexandcr:s hands were handcuffed in front of him, Police handcuffed (Blockbuster Films, International Films) ,Alexander:s hands behind, him, then once in• the police car, Alexander Visual! Arts ,-\nd tlw li\·ing. slipped his cuffed hands under his feet (Craft Exhibitions, Art Alley, Purchase Awards) · In a previous corrcclion; Carbondale Police Public Relations Officer , Don Pril.1dy was lllisquoted·as saying the error, was his. Priddy never Traditions rnEMfERIC\N HEART i , said·tbe police handcuffed Alexander; in front · · (Hcmecoming & Winter Carnival) ASSG:IATION , , Th_e Da~l~ Egyptian regrets the error. . MEMORIALPRCI;RAM.· ! :

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Chinese Moo_ncake Fest_ival. Roaf regatta planned celebr~tes comir,g of_Fall' tO ·protest indll~rator By Jeremy Griggs believe the Mooncake Festival is the second By Lori D. Clarie · Rowell said the rally is hosted by five Daily Egyptian Reporter greatest event besides Chinese New Year," Daily Egyptian Reporter environmental groups: the Southern Yong said. · · Coalition on Protecting the Environment, SIUC students will celebrate the Mid The legend behind the festival dates back Regional Association of Concerned to a time when the Han nationality of China A boat regatta to inform the public of a Autumn Festival, or Chinese Mooncake planned incinerator at Crab Orchard Environmentalists, Lawyer's Guild of Festival, this weekend with dinner, games, were imprisoned by Mongolians, Xinyi SIUC, Student Environmental Center of Zhou, graduate student in business from ··Wildlife Refuge will be held Saturday, and good times. according to a spokesperson for Southern SIUC and Concerned Citizens of · The Chinese Student Association is hav­ China, said. . Coalition on Protecting the EnvironmcnL Williamson County. · ·· . ing a dinner tonight at the China Queen "'The prisoners planned to esca?!, but had . · "We want to encourage people to speak no way to pass messages," Zhou said. "So The Boat Regatta is slated for noon restaurant on the Strip to celebrate the out," Rowell said. "All it takes for a dioxin they put they messages in mooncakes, and tomorrow. The group will be assembling in Mooncake Festival, Adrian Yong, a senior emitting incinerator to come inio the com­ they were then able to escape." · the parking lot across from the Pirates Cove in marketing from Malaysia, said. munity is for people to remain silent" The Festival is celebrated in September in · Marina at Crab Orchard Lake, said Rose "We're having dinner and lucky draws Kathleen Tracy · of the Student from seven to nine," he said. "It's open to all solar years, and on Aug. 15 during lunar · Rowell, Coalition member. Environmental. Center said the groups are the public." · years, Zhou said. Although the date may The regatta will consist of different kinds holding the ~egatta to increase the Yong said the celebration is one of of boats floating on Crab Orchard Lake, China's five major festivals. " I see FESTIVAL, page 6_ which are rallying against. the incinerator, Rowell said. · Minority organiz~tion advances ed~cation By Signe Skinion ing from across the natioO: took sec­ Daily Egyptian Reporter ond place for a speech on the revi­ . talization of student organizations: · The Minority Engineering Nanay said he brought much of Program. a student organization that what he learned from there to the · tries to advance minority education, program. · · · • : is attempting to include the entire "We give high school lectures on SIUC campus in their program, professional concerns," Nanay said.· organization members said. . "Also, we are trying to use the . Jason Nanay, program member University resources to show stu- ·. and president of the Society of dents what we can offer them.'.' . . Hi_spanic Professional Engineers; James L. Evers, dean of the· said the program provides many College of Engineering, said he · activities 1:11d workshops for engi• finds the program to be very worth~ necring students, and other students while and valuable for the campus. on campus. · "The program has been very suc-- "We are trying to bring a lot of ccssful in attracting excellent stu~ community awareness and career dents," Evers said. "We have seen growth to the area," Nanay said. them go on to ·excellent work in "We try to build unity with the their field." · · • . , groups and leadership in the indi- Evers said he feels his position is viduals, so we have a lot of work- that of a resource person. However,· - .. ' '·.' ...... , . . . Vnn SoaAa- The ll!ily fS)ptiJn shops for the professional field." he sees .a lot going on inside the Pic~ic a~yo'nel; Ca~lt ~cht (on,;;,~ major in radiol"i,gy techno~~ from :~l~ ;~d Nanay just returned from the program. . j. :--- . ; .: .• : _, ., ••. _· ••• · her friend Maxine• Jol1nson, a "!OJOr ,n hmlth care ma11J1gement; take a break to have lunch be the side. · National Student Leadership "The primary value I see is a parking <· :-: ~-. 1 of the Thompson Point lot,' Thursday afternoon. ·- · , • ' , Training Institute where he, and . · · ' · .: . · · • .. _ : ' • ... ' . _,, . • • ; • ',:·,:;. ;.• • • ' ' ~ • !°·. ;_•,, •,... ·: •'. I ,, I~• ~ . fourstu~tptcidcntsinengioccr:. _____ s:e:dNGlNU8l~.Ji,_5>1ge_8_.~ , '.' ' • ! ,: ·, • ... • ' : ' ' •· '""."'""".-:----~-~--:----.:..;__-~~-__;,...... ;._.:.,_.:.,;,___;,_.:.,_;___J (}p_inion & Commentary Friday, September 8, 1995 M ·Daily Egyptian

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News 5blf Representative AND Farulty Repre;entatlve Cu!T JAN[ ATHIUON Roe Nllf CIIAlD 5TON£ Dawgs' win cou·ld spark .school spirit

DO YOU BELIEVE IN MIRACLES? WELL, YOU had better-a really big miracle occurred in Missouri last week. The Saluki football team broke a three-year streak of having a losing record. That's right For the first time in three years, the Dawgs are in the black. Their new record? One win, no losse.s.

While it is probably a little premature to place bets on the Letters to the Editor team winning the conference, it is time to go to a game. Many SIUC students go through their collegiate careers without setting foot in McAndrew Stadium, let alone Value of Clinton visit based accually watching a Saluki football game. Hopefully, the Actual slogan new fee structure will change that not shown on on more than accessibility While the Daily Egyptian opposed, the athletic fee This letter is in response to the and Carbondale, however brief. In shirt in photo editorial in the September 5th DE. addition, wc also benefit by being increases passed by the SIUC Board of Trustees, the fee "Ointon should bear diverse SIUC reminded of the unique nature or increase may have at least one positive benefit. It may In reference to the picture voices." While I share your view our community here in Soul11ern increase the attendance at the football games and help to m the froot {Xlge of the Sepl. 7 on the importance of President Illinois, a community spcdal coough instill some school spirit in the normally unenthusiastic edition of the Daily Egyptian. Ointon's upcoming visit, it seems to warrant a prcsidenlial visit I am the pcr.iOII pictured in that an over-simplification to evaluate Catainly, an e&sential element of SIUC student population. The increase includes free bis visit largely in tams of "acces­ admission to every sporting event on campus. This includes pho(o. our representative fonn of govern­ While I am flattered to be sibility" by "constituency groups." ment is that our political leaders volleyball, basketball, and yes, football. on the front page, as a 42- I sec nothing wrong in trying to listen and respond to the diverse year-old mOlhcr of two, I re­ gain an audience with the President voices which make up the American SO NOW, THE STUDENTS OUT THERE WHO sent the (delilx:rale?} misrepre­ to "bend bis ear" on important is­ public. A lack of responsiveness on would have gone to a game but found the $2 admission fee a sentation of what my t-shirt sues. This desire seems only natural the pan of our elected official is in says and the implications of ii when the leader of our nation pays fact the most often mentioned com­ little too high have no excuse not to go to the games. After a visit But it would be foolL~ to for myself and my dcparttncnt. plaint which people have about gov­ all, some students thought $2 was a bit much to pay to see a make the "accessibility" issue the The word in question is ernment today. But it would be un­ team that has had a losing record for six out of the past seven yardstick by which wc would mea­ wise and unfair to the President and "truck." I do not own, and sure the benefits which this rare Carbondale/ SIUC to evaluate the years. Their less than mediocre record of 1-10 last year did would not wear in public. any nothing to help the school spirit deficit. It is hard to get visit might bestow upon our com­ visit iii such narrow terms as "aca:s­ garment that bears the profa• munity. I suggest judging the visit sibility." And while I would encou­ behind a team that performs as poorly as the Salukis have. nity that appears to be writtaJ from a~perspective. rage everyone to attend the Presi­ on the shirt. The rcaJ benefit of such a visit dent's speech, the only real political But in the defense of the team, it is hard to play at top I can hardly send this to my (besides the obvious effort at presa­ "duty" which residents of Southern performance for a school that does not attend the games. aged parents; and my two ving federal student aid} docs not Illinois have is to make an informed high school daughters can come from "bending" the President's VOie come election day. After all, what difference does it make if you score a hardly share this would-be car, but ralber from the much nccdcd touchdown after a magnificent 99-yard run if you can't hear honor for their sculptor mom positive national auention which Steven J. Keys the applause of the crowd at the game? The team needs the with their friends and tcachcts his speech will focus upon SIUC Democrat support of the students. · atbomc. While my friends can attest DOES ANYONE NOTICE A PATTERN HERE? THE to the fact that I possess a Student loan~, weak economy team does poorly, so the students stop attending the games. sometimes ribaJd sense of humor, I am not without a The students stop attending the games, so the team does sense or approinatc time and hurt grads' chances at success worse. It's a vicious cycle that needs to broken before place. President Ointon will be here at Therefore, the proposal is to for­ Carbondale loses any hope of ever having a winning football The front {Xlge of the DE is SIUC on Monday, September 11 to give student loan debts. College gra­ team. Our basketball team is consistently competitive on a not that pL,ce. air his intcntions for financial aid to duates arc already ambitious and national basis, so it seems that with a little effort and a lot of I have long despaired the college stufiWeecttoii" ment of sociology. I had to search 29":)2584l•;Ofsct;'i{nt!gootf . . . ~ In my high school, (during the elsewhere for funding. Additional- ~•-•--...;~,_,...,,.,. ;J;,,;,,c• ~~~- i:J early 70's), the prevailing attitude among many students wa~ immedi­ g~~=~~t~t!rs~.nI1 rB°7iy-on-;·s~f~T ate gratification with little thought Perspectives not for the gcnume mterest of per• I I Anvn;;tfpTzz;,· • I of the future and collegiate a~pira­ sons who had never met me prior p• f $9 99 * U p• k th C t tions did nol seem to fit the para­ to arriving at SIU, my education I izza or • I lC e rus I digm of the decade. Subsequently, commitments to other components would not have been possible. ·• · I * U p• k th "r. • I teachers would focus their efforts of their lives tend to suffer. This NeverinmywildcstdrearnsdidI. F1'rst Topping Free lC e 1oppmg on the most serious-minded and could include loss of employment, ever contemplate that I had the I . I . I encourage those students who were relocation to a different state, loss the most promising in suecccding at of steady income, uncertainty of the :~~\~:~it~~~=~:~I:Ctu#: I and Receive Free I ONLY $6.00 I institutions of higher learning. future, stress on associated family Holly at the Student Health Services I liI I A ·t bl Ca bo d I I Certainly one cannot fault the teach­ members and even separation of and Barb Fijolek 0~ the Well~ess . Gar C Dipping I vat a e at f n a e I ers for being so inclined to help families. And in spite of it all, they Center have. made this one poss1~lc. I · Pizza Hut Only those who exhibited talents for aC"a• do very well academically because My professional background pnor I · S I • I demic endeavors. It seems only nat- ' they are committed to a belief that to entering SIU is as a certified sub- . auce . ''Pick it up, save a buck" ural to want to develop individuals education offers hope for an stance abuse counselor, and I am I ~ I . ~ I who are willing to study, learn and improved life. able to offer those services to the Free Delivery l'-.aJl Carry Out Free Delivery l'-.aJl Carry Out I excel. The rest of the students were Some of the additional obstacles University through the Wellness I 457-4243 ::flui. 457-7112 I 457-4243 ::flui. 457-7112 encouraged to find alternative direc­ non•traditional students encounter Center and itsactivitics~helpdefray I Offer Expires 9/!6/95 I Offer Expires 9/16/95 I tions and at the very least not to is in securing funding resources for . the costs of my edu~t10~.. L Coupon Required ..L No Coupon Required .J dropout their educational efforts. Personally, many md1v1duals at ____ ------I sincerely believe that many They are not as familiar with fun­ SIU have extended a helping hand ------::---i Americans have a dista~te for learn­ ding rcsoun:cs as juniors and seniors and offered a word of encourage- -~ ing simply because they could not in high schools. nor do they typi­ ment when it was requisite. Some- THE SECRET . find a way to adjust posith·cly while cally have a guidance counselor to times.mereacrepcaocebytraditional F WHY y·OU at school. Many non-traditional stu­ advise them on college entrance students and faculty alike mean more 0 dents can trace their early educa­ exams and scholarships. to the non-traditional student than LIKE COUNTRY tional experience to similar begin­ Further, the non•traditional stu­ any financial award. . nings. dent generally docs not have a col• However, I am certain that any MUSIC. For the non-traditional student legc savings fund set aside for higher reduction of the present level of SIU· entering college after working, get­ education and therefore must seek dent funding would have a dramat­ ting married, having children, get­ a~sistance from any source avail• ic effect of eliminating the non-tra• ting di\·orced, being laid off, retiring, able. ditional student from higher educa­ raising children. etc. is a formidable The William D. Ford Direct Loan tional opportunities. undertaking for the vast majority Program offered by the U. S. Depart­ Creating an educational climate who attempt it ment of Education extends to the which would be conducive for sin• The reason.~ for doing so may be non-traditional student the opportu­ gle mothers, retired persons. blue varied and lengthy, but they share nities which adapt well to the need.~ collar employees, divorced parents, something in common: They arc of students seeking entrance to col­ displaced or laid off persons, and motivated to learn. study and excel. lege later in life. any other individual who is attcl_llpl· To the nott•traditional stu-dent. sit­ An important aspect of the pro­ ing to overcome adversity by dis­ ting in the classroom is one of the gram is the availability to con.wli­ covering how to think at America's greatest privileges of life. Why'? date former school loans into one institutions of higher learning bene­ Bccau.c;e of the concessions he or she payment to the U.S. Department of fits us all. ha~ had to make to be there. When Education and to receive a defer• the non-traditional student decides mcnt of payment if you re•enter Kevin Forth is a graduate stu­ to place a premium on learning. school. It gives people a second dent in sociology.

e-u~.~­ Calendar ?t-&.,,,tu'9-i'• Beth at 453-5774. versation in English or Japanese at • TODAY SPIRITUAL MUSIC and Medita• Cafe Melange, 607 S. Illinois. Del Rio tion presented by Anada Marga Students from Japan, students of For R8181'V1t1ons call 549-8221 Yoga Society Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. at Japanese language, and all who are -Programs­ 402 mS. University. For more infor• interested are welcomed For more FREE MOTORCYCLE RIDER mation call Ron at 457-6024. information call Sumiko Seki at courses Sept. 8 al 6 to 9:30 p.m.; "BLOOM WHERE YOU ARE 453-5429. . Sept. 9 and IO. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. For Planted" presented by the Southern . IRISH SllJDIES Discussion Group registration or funher information Baptist Student Ministry Sept. 8 at will have a meeting Sept. 8 at 10 on the Motorcycle Rider Program 7 p.m. in the Southern Baptist Stu- a.m. in the Student Center Saline : call SIUC at 1-800-642•9589. dent Ministry Center Auditorium, Room. For more information call : ERIC, PSYCHLIT, MEDLINF­ 825 W. Mill St Guest Speaker Dr. Trish at 453•6815. CJ)csiancr Cuts· (Spcciaf t~ru 9/30) A seminar prc.~nted by Morris Li• Jeffery Scott of University Baptist brarr Sept 8 at IO tu II .i.m. and 2 to Church. For more information call - Entertainment - ~Otffd'rens & Stud'rnts S7.00 3 p.m. in Morris Lilr.ary 3rd 11001. Sam or Pam at 457•2898. ~fi'(m & t\Vomen $8.50 ANNUAL PICNIC presented by PROTEST AGAINST CRAB COUSIN ANDY'S Coffeehouse the American Society of Civil Engi­ ·on:hard incinerator presented by pn:scnts their grand re-opening con­ St)'rina ·"='· ·::. ... S6.oo neers Student Chapter Sept. 8 at the National Lawyers Guild Sept 9 certs by Banon & Sweeney plus ISpcc:WI}'."St}_. at 10 a.m. For more information call Frlday at 6 p.m'. for infonnal i.on- -~ !fDl !'-.~.Oftl' °!" ~'J'\!;' I IOGS~· ~4.Bl'-~ ~~~ f.Bdih£(?licofJ:lt,ti> I-••••••-----·-,_.••·••-•••- ••••••·••••~::••••••••••••••••;;; •••••••••••••• ": •••••••••••••••••••.••••• G) NEWS

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ONLY 39.99 LE.I. OVERALLS $20 KNITTOP .8) NEWS Daily Egyptia11 Friday, September 8, 1995 "We have already done one He s.iid tJic problem may have bcai both ends," Barrette said. "I Engineering search.for a new director tJiat wa~ Help solved if the desk was still in place. wouldn't want to he in his job right _ Pierre Barrcuc, an ao;soci.11c pro­ now." not successful," Chrisman said. conli11urd µ,gc 1 continued from page 3 "We have begun another scan:h. but from fessor in Curriculum and Williams said more than place where students can come realistically it will probably take without this support. work in tJ1c Instruction said he h,L~ not ml,<,Ctl S500,000 h.'L~ been allocated for tJ1e together to discuss their views and another year before a new director ·college will be greatly impaired." the desk because the College of new IT Customer Service Center, work towards common goals," will be found." Kcon alSl• wrote that he had only Education hired Uirce computer but William~ said rr s budget docs Even; said. "I think MEP shows N:may said when a new director hc.'U'd positive commcnL,; ahoul the specialists last year. He said tJ1e not have sufficient fwllls to ~taff the what can he done in any nrc.1, if a for t11e program is hired, it will help desk's i;crvicc. help desk was not very helpful facility. need exists - the engineering cxp.11td even more. Kcon said tl1e Finance depart­ before tl1e specialist,; were hired. He said the Customer Service department in particuLv, bccait.<.e of "I think we need to keep enroll­ ment would he C!-pceially hurt by "We had more problems before Center will open, -on or about tJ1e the low nwnb,..'I' of student~ repre­ ment up and provide sen/ices for tJIC closing bccau.~ they handle a (the closing)," Barrcuc said. "1lic end of tJ1e montl1," but woold not sented." everyone interested," N:may said. L,rge volun1e of stati,;tical dat.1 and specialists have been extremely elaborate on how much staff the As.\istan, to the A.o;sociatc Dean 1hc appointment of a new director progr:llllS which were aided by the helpful. llicy've been a god.~nd." center would liave to provide tech­ BnK'C C. Qui~man said he has seen will certainly help the progr.un, and liclp desk staff. Bam:ue expressed sympathy for nical assist.11tcc. the pmgr.un move a long way and it should he able to branch out and Joe R>Olc, dc.111 of Ilic College of Williams bccau.~ of tllC critiCl 1285 E Walnut 457-7686

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All students with ID get priority seating. A For more infonnation, call USG at 536-3381 or GPSC it 536-7721. W, •••. ~. - . ':t • • -~ NEWS Daily Egyptian Friday, September 8, 1995 (9. ,: Com•mittee- waits -for: tra:vel ·re·cords.jrom\ South . . .·. . . . ' , . Clinton.- ' The Washington Post ~dmi~istration;i fi~,-~~~ihs iri .: est operations. . . Committee : on (lov'ernment WASHINGTON-The White office; - ,. c ., . • , .· When Republicnns took con• · Reform and Oversight, which is House ha.~ informed n congres-. -It is the latcst'ch.aptdrofacon-; , trot of Congress, they pledged to • ·conducting theinquiry,_said all African ·sionnl committee that President troversy that has plagued the . hold hearings on the travel-office other agencies, including the Clinfon may• claim. executive · Clinton• administration since firi:igs nnd submitted requests to Justice· Department;:had com~ privilege and refuse to tum over · May 1993,_when seven longtime the· __ White . House; Justice.· plied fully.with rc:quests fordoc­ some ·or all of 907 pages or doc- ; employees or the· White· House_ · Department and other _agencies uments· and that until this week,' speaker umer.ts relating to the· trnvel- · travel office were 'abruptly· fired for documents in advance or the officinls believed· the White at SIUC- office firings that occurred in the, and accused or!nept and dishon~ hearings: A source on the.House· House w<>uld comply as well. ' ... ' . I ·1 · .. Seminar Address:· . \C:, Gilt & :\!l\l' I~ S 10ppt· Broadcasting, key to \5tn,e~611 S. Illinois democracy survival ~ ('.\iext to Guz;lll\ 0)1 By Jeremy Griggs . the Strip! - D,1ily Ei,:yptian Reporter I .

A South African speaker dis• GRAND OPENINGl J..., cussed the role of broadcasting in · Thursday-Sunday __ shaping the new government in her native country, and her hopes -10% OFF ALL MERCHANDISE . for the future Wednesday after­ "Traditional Pipes & *Brass noon. Fine Tobaccos *Leather Lyndall Shope-Mafolc. a *Scented Candles and *Fiber Optics councilor with the Independent Incense *Meta Physiques Broadcasting Authority of South ·•Adult 1bys and Videos • Cards Africa. addressed a university for *T-Shirts anrl Posters *Door Tapestries the first time a.~ she spoke of her *Black Light Room *Ceramics • homeland to SIUC administra­ . - with Posters;: *Black & White and Tie 11 tors and students . Candles; Stickers Dye Tapestries , 0ur Brotherhopd "This is quite a day for me," *Black light fixtures & *Gift Certificates Available· she said. "This is the first time bulbs .: · , . · ' AlfA •1111!1111 Sp~aks Fo_r Itself" I've addressed a university at OPEN MON-SAT 11•7 OPEN SUNDAY AT NOON W · il• iifiili. all."

UniversityThe crowd administrators of about and40 ..------­ students li~tened as Shope­ Mafole spoke candidly about the new government in her homeland and the problems which they face. "Our government of national unity has a very important objec­ tive," she said. "We have to work together. We have too 1702 W. Main 503 Walnut much invested in this democra­ cy .".Thiidsi.vhy. v.:e are trying·. Carbondale Murphysboro \'cry hard and are hopeful that 457-0381 687-1111 this national unity of government will work." She discussed more specifical­ ly the role of broadcasting in the new South Africa. G "My personal opinion is that broadcasting has a duty to rcpre• sent everyone," she said. "South Africa is divided into nine Super Saturday Sale!! provinces, and before the elec­ tions. the only languages that • .-----w-e-=-=H------o-=--L=---E-=----...... could be heard over the radio and COCA-COIA on television in all nine provinces were English and RJBEYES 12pks .. Afrikaans. I believe that broad- casting has a duty to make sure $ all the languages arc heard in all • _49 Jb 2/$5;.00 parts ofthe country." Shope-Mafolc has live\! in ...______3 ___, exile from South Africa until just recently. living in the countries of Tanzania. Zimbabwe. Zambia, _5 l~. Illinois Egypt, Czechoslovakia. th.c KRAFT United States and Cuba, where Jonathan or Golden Delicious she completed graduate work in BBQ Sauce telecommunications engineering. "I've been ,·cry fortunate in APPLES life," she said. "I've been in so 88¢18oz. many different places that I've almost seen· it all." Students said they enjoyed the $1~99. speech and were amazed by PLUS these Shope-Mafole's experiences. "I -was extremely impressed Buy 1 with Ms. Mafole's credentials," 1 lb. pkg. Ball Park FRANKS · said Eric Voss, a senior in histo­ ry from Canton, Missouri. Get ti...... "It was very interesting what 6.5 oz. LAYS POTATO Chips she had to say," said Lorne 1 Fr.ee ~ House, a senior in journalism 15 oz. VANKAMPS PORK "N" ·BEANS .. , . from Waukegan. "She talked al!out some things I was unaware Specials of." 2 DAYVIDEO RENTAL Shope-Mafolc !'tressed the 0 :~: ~ha;c~:~as;~~~~cr1~rr::~ BUY 1 DOZEN DONUTS - GET 1/2 DOZEN FREE democracy work. 1 w;·::n~te~~v: ~:1~~!~~~l~sg~!~~ BUY 1 CASE- Of B]~ER~-; GETJ ~;A~ OF ICE FREE : cssary to make the new govem- :;~r~s:;;~s!~!•;~t~e ~,id. "Bui SALE SAT. SEPT ~i ONLY - WHILE SUPPLIES ,·LAs ~.;.. ~~ ...... u,t.tlII!SJ·l!.~==-=-=111·•· •· •· •··•-•-•- •- •- ---•-•- •- •-•-•-•-- •- •- ililiiilllllllliilllllllliilll------·------· 10) ENTERTAINMENT Daily E,izyptia,i Friday, September 8, 1995 Raekwon~s visionary raps send him to head of this week's class Raekwon - "Only Built 4 of lhe Violent Femmes and lh:: into the time warp Tardis of Dr. "Penthouse", Luna's t11in1 release, Cuban Llnx-" (Loud/RCA) vocals of Lou Recd froot The Velvet Who, when polyester was hip. follows the first two albwn,;, "Luna Undaground. creating a successful "Penthouse" has a bidden bonus low earthy group that broke up in Parle" and "Bewitched". sound. track aflcr the laq cut, "Freakin' :md the late 1980's. Luna is a collective of pieces from Peakin"'. Il is a duct between the This album is a good one to have broken bands. (gui­ These three New Yorkers com­ fanalc singer of Stcrcofab and Dean in any m11~ical connoi'l.<,eur's collec­ tar../vocals). was in was Galaxic 500 bine to form a soothing tmc on tbcir Wareham called "Bonnie and tion. known for its psychedelic art rock. Elektra L'lbcl. With a touch of the Oydc." (Mary Rose Roberts) B+ Stanley Dcmeski,(drums/pcrcus­ twangy 1970"s sound, simifar to the sion), and Justin Harwood (bass), "Pulp Fiction" soundtrack, lhc planted their seed~ in r-cclis, a met- m11~ic wines and dines the listener RELAX AT THE UPPER "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx ..." is . IF _GOD IS G09D, the long awaited hip-hop master­ piece from the Wu-Tang Clan's 1 DECK EVERY FRIDAY R.1cJ..·won. 'WHY DOES EVIL EXIST? R.1ckwon keeps the money li!ld ~ ·. THRU SEPT. WITH production within the Wu-Tang JEWS, CHRISTIANS, MUSLIMS, IN family by using the Wu-Tang Clan and producer The RZA on the boards. CoNVERSATION Lyrically and production, wise, "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx."" is on ·~$1.25'it poinL He uses visionary lyrics to capti­ vate the listener's mind throughout the entire CD, such as on "lnc.1rcerntcd Scarfaccs": Thug rcfatcd styles attract million.

also featuring The "Golden" Grand Buffet Monday , Friday 11 am , 2 pm Mandarin Cuisine 16 items and salad bar Carry Reservations Out Available Recommended 1110 Locust St 687-3513 Murphysboro Bivouac. an English band which played lhe Roman Room in lhe Student Center last year, bas coughed up its major-label debut like an alternative fwball. For the most part, this is cookic­ cuucr alternative: Soft-loud-soft• __ & SPC Concerts loud, as predictable as a yearly tuition increase. The band tries to throw the Jistcn. Presents ... cr off-lmiC with "rn:p:mning" :md "Lounge Lii.ard," two songs that begin softly, but an undcrcurrcnt of feedback serves as an omen of the heaviness to come. 1l1e only time the music actually caught my aucnlion was during the breaks of "Familiar" and ~~~~~~ "Mainbrake." The guitar and bass IDO\'C away from their predictability The Poster Children for a bit, providing great noisy har­ monization without the wispy Thursday October 5, 1995 vocals. Throughout the disc, Paul 8:00 p.m. Yeadon's vocals sound as if they were uucrcd from the mouth of a At Shryock Auditorium lciucn, as weak as the b:lnd's ru:..--npt Reserved seat tickets $14.00 to sound different from the rest of the pack of losers trying to re-create available at Nirvana "s "'Ncvamind." Student Center Central Ticket Office (Dave Katzman) D+ V°ISa/Mastercard/Discover Card/Cash accepted ; Luna - "Penthouse'' (Elektra) for more information call SPC 536-3393 "Pcnthoux" combines the sound No cameras or recording devices allowed.. ·,·.···•'t'•'•'•'•'•"•'·'•f·•,· ... ,'.·•·,·.·~·~:j:.:.: .. ~ •.·.~· ...·,~---~------~------~ NEWS Daily Egyptia11 Friday, September 8, 1995 ffi close proximity to SIUC will be ing their ability to go to college," Clinton invited 10 the roundtahle discus­ Peck said. JJ We would like to strongly suggest stu­ amti1111t'li from ,iasc 1 sion. Clinton is scheduled to leave dents bring no signs or banners to the Peck said she wanted a cross­ SIUC at 1:15 pm. - section of colleges, universities Laura Schwartz., a White House "We cxpeel several thousand speech as it might get in the way of any and pri vale colleges in attendance. S!10keswoman, said it is yet to be people to arrive but this will not 11 University Relations executive decided when U1e president will lie a problem," Palmer said. "We press coverage of the event. director Jack Dyer said it is not yet meet with city officials. think the spectator area is big known who will be attending from wit has nut yet been decided if enough to acconunod1tc U1c <.mwd David Pt1lmer SIUC. the president will meet with and we arc able to handle it." Wlzite House Press LCtlti Peck said she is working wiU1 Carbondale city officials when he '"We would like to strongly sug­ the White House and SIUC arrives into Carbondale or after he gest stU1lcnts hring no signs or Financial Aid Director Pamela leave.,; SIUC," Schwartz sai"d. Pulliam brce1cway. The roundtablc discussion h:umcrs to U1c speech as ii might Britton to bring student~ to speak President Clinton will be joined get in U1e way of any press cover­ Before giving his speech, lictween student<; and U1c prcsiLlcnl with the president about financial by Sen. Paul Simon, D-111. and age of the event." Palmer said. Clinton will meet wiU1 alxmt ten will be at 11 :Lm. in Pulliam Hall. aid. U.S. Rep. Jerry Costello, D-111., 'The entrance to the roped-off students from acros.<; the country, Jennifer Peck, Dcparuncnt of "111c president want<; to talk tu when he give.<; his speech on stu­ spectator area will lie at U1e circle including one from SIUC and one Education spokeswoman. said stu­ Mudcnt<; who arc receiving finan­ dent aid and U1c Direct Student drive on the south side of the frumSIUE. dent~ from colleges which arc in cial aid and to sec how it's affect- Loan Program.

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$28 BEST AUTHENTIC CORDUROY SHIRT -, f '. ' ••• '. • .. .,.:, ...... :-; .., . '•.' .., ~;. ... ~ ·' ( 1Zl NEWS Daily E,cyplia,z Friday, September 8, 1995 Craftspeople to display goods By James Lyon will judge the quality of the work MWc have entertainment New Series Begins Sept.11 Daily Egyplian Rcpor1cr to be displayed. This year's event pL'Ulncd for people of every age," has more than 160 different craft Mitchell said. at 11 :45 in the Thebes Craftspeople from across the dL~plays. The fair will be held on the Room at SIU Student Center. country arc scheduled to display Other forms of entertainment ground.~ of the Mitchell Museum 16 week series only $99.90 and sell their goods al this wcck­ arc planned for tbe event, a~ well at Cedarhurst, Sept 9 and 10, and as the craft displays. One of the will be open from IO a.m. to cnd' s 19th annual Cedarhurst 5 accepted main musical features is New p.m. at a cost of S2 per person. CE! - Craft Fair in ML Vernon. Odyssey, which is a four-man Children under 12 arc admiued M\Ve really wanted a way lo dis­ 1-800-366-7546 call for more info musical group. Mitchell said, the free. play high quality craftwarc so that members arc proficient in more Attendees may park near Ilic fair people could learn to appreciate a than 30 different musical instru­ ground.~ or be ~hutUed in from the different type of art," Cindy ment~ and will entertain the crowd limes Square Mall for a S2 round Mitchell, the Director of with music that ranges from trip ticket. Communications al Cedarhurst, Beethoven lo popular songs of Uic For more information, call said. '80s. Ccd.·uhurst at (618) 242-1236. She said in order to qualify for a dispL1y al the fair, a person must first apply to a commiuee, which .. 'POLICE ~tJCifE.. ~ BLOTTER : Great Wall Chinese Cafe : Carbondale Police • "Grand Opening" • • Tommie L. Johnson, 30, of : · We feature lunch & dinner : Carbondale was arrested Sept 6 for arguing with his wife and : fast food specials for only • tben choking her. Johnson was arrested and taken to tbe Jackson • $2.55-$3.65 (each order) : County Jail. Johnson was out on • Dine in or carry-out 1824 Walnut St. Murphysboro• bond for a previous domestic • Hours: Daily 11 am - 9 pm Telephone No. 684-5801 • violence charge. • •••••••••••••••••••••• II Erin M. Palmer, 34, of 408 Fallen (6mpirnr W. Springer reported Sept. 6 tbat someone entered her locked res­ ~ HEALTHWORKS C & TM Magic: The Ga!heflng. FaDon Empires & Ice Age are trademar1

II Rolando Gonzalez, 21, of (That's All We Need) * * Carbondale was arrested Sept 6 Fr.·,· T-,liiri- for entering the SIUC * * Recreation Center illegally. l,•r.,11 IDSIUIE'.l?:~ Gon1.alez was also arrested in Last Day! ,l,,n,,c,! - * * relation to an auto burglary. He Place was taken 10 the Jackson County Time * Keystone Light, Regular, Dry &Ice * Jail. Sept 8 St Francis Xavier 1:30-6:30 303 S. Poplar * * • Timothy L. Lyford from Manlinus, was arrested Sept. 6 Sept 8 SIU Rec Ctr 3-8 PM * Beck's * for having a stolen wallet in his St. Pauli Girl possession. Lyford was also REFRESHMENTS With Special Thanks To: Pai:liai's Piz:a, * * arrested on a Bureau County faco John's, Marriott Dining Service, Papa John's, Plus Coupons For Moosehead warrant for failure to appear in II Donol'l from Taco John's & Krystal. * Moosehead Ice * court Lyford was taken lo the Spon5?rs: SlU Emeritus Association, American Red Cross, Daily. Jackson County Jail. IO'Pllan, Delta Clii, Pi Kappa Alpha, Thompson Point Residence :. * * ifc, Saluki Volunteer Corps. . , - . NEWS Daily Egyptian Friday, September 8, 1995 (iJ Workshop The Finest Black Forest Cuckoo Oocks are now available at Legacy Cl©ck Company ' .,.· 1. Place thumbs at the base of the Model 70191 Day teaches self 1' Reg $129.99 skull iri the indentations that ore Introductory Salo Price massage for several inches apart. $79.99 · 2. Tilt head back slightly and press Good thru 9117195 thumbs up under base of skull. Tues·t Sat 10 AM - 5 PM Sun 1 PM - 5 PM headaches Eastgate Shopping Ctr. Carbondale 3. Remember to keep breathing By Carey Jane Ather1on 549-9489 i1I :IC Sales & Service · D,1ily Egyptian Reporter deeply. Hold pressure for one minute. A local thernpL'>t sai arc present his/her in,uranci, policy bookhit going to practice techniques and will receive graphics to go along or the schedule of benefits alonrs with the with them. Insurance wallet 1.0. c.1rd to Student Connell said each technique is Health Programs, Student Medical Benefit applied for about a minute. hut he (Insurance) office, said IO seconds is llcttcr than noth­ Kcsnar Hall, Room 11 a. All students, inl,!. including those who have applied for a Mlt is specifically for tension hcadiches, not migraine!>." Connell Cancellation Waiver and whcxc fees are said. not yet paid, must apply for the refund Connell said tension hcad.1chcs before the deadline. Students 17 and can be CllL~ by a tight scalp, emo­ under need a parent's signature. tional st=, eye strain and habitu­ al poor posture. MEvcryone practices i:.elf-mas­ sagc when they shampoo their hair and smooth soap onto their neck and face," Connell said. He said poor posture puL'> pres­ sure on nerves which causes headichcs. Some people get headaches when the tense up their jaw and neck in response to emotional stress, Connell said. Min addition to m.w;aging the jaw mll<.elcs, yoo can gently open your mool11 wide and stretch your tongue way out to relax the jaw," Connell said. He said sclf-111.1.<,sage techniques arc helpful while testing and taking breaks from work. llJC cost of the work.<,hop L'> SS for studenL'>, S6 for Recreation Center mcmocr.;, S7 for University affiliates and SS for community memhcts. Yeltsin at odds with NATO raids The Wa~hinglon Post As NA TO l>"IC(~ up its airstrikcs against Bosnian Serb positions arouml Sar.ijem 1l111rsd.1y, Rll-.,ian Prcsidcm Boris Yeltsin sharply crit­ iciI.t.-d Ilic bombing an! threatened to reconsider Moscow's embryonic rclatiornJ1ip .,..;th tlJC NATO allianL-c unless the attacks arc balled. NATO ha~ assumed 1hc role of Mjudge in the coollict, a~ well as tl1a1 of an executor," the RlL~sian prcsi­ dem said in a statemcnL Mlf tl1is pol­ icy is to be continued, we'll have to reconsider thoroughly our strategy, including our approaches to lhe rela­ 602 E. Grand, tions with the North Atlantic alliance." Csrbondale Yeltsin has frequently been at odds wil11 lhe West O\'Cr tlie form:r One AoySlX(blly Yugoslavia, rejecting the Western view that the Serbs arc the main Home Coming Week: Bud Blues Fest wed6~ P-m·The aggrcswrs in the war. But his stri­ October 12th Lonnie Brooks OneTopping .... Wcrb,Alllbt dent rhetoric Thursday -which seemed primarily intended for ~ts,Orlbt domestic consumption-:-was the ~ GanlenSperla) harshest criticism he has IC\'Clcd so Wllh2Cans far at NATO's policy in Bosma On the military front, NATO ~e Of Coca-Cola exploited the finest weather since the ~}198 operation began nine days ago to One Toppng C $9~~ intensify the air campaign against $1~ Serb targets. Tickets go on sale Monday for both shows!! NA10's soulhcrn hcadquartcfS in For more info. Call 457-7255 t..,i,.JO ..... !li:t:.WIID.q~- i.-...... 111111! ...... r..-11 .. 11111~•~·· Naples noted mere than 2.000 sor­ Wdlfllli•,.t-,...,_,a....,"'•.,.&SM•ta.~_,.._...... 1111~~ .... _._~0...,- ...... 11111...... ,,,....tlml.O..-• .. ties ha\'C now been Down.

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.- ..... ' __ . --·-·· ·------·------···----· ...... -· ,. ____ ) _1J_orts Daily Egyptian Friday, September 8, 1995 Dawgs to battle ~Sports ~Briefs Racers in opener t·s gotta be the shoes! SIUC junior Stelios Marncros was By Doug Durso I Salukis vs.i :.~ • selected as the Missouri Valley DE Sports Editor • ~·'· t ?vf~y,State Conference men's cross-country Athlete of the Weck. Coming into the second week Whim. M<:Andrew Stadium; Mamcros led the Salukis to vic­ of the football season. the . . . ~e.. .: . - tory over Kansas and Southern chances of SIUC and Murray WMfil Saturday, 1:30 p.m .• Indiana this past Saturday hy fin­ ishing first in a field of 28 witi1 a State being 1-0 were slim. lead Series Nf?Ord· Sal_ulds time of 19:30.6 over the four-mile However. as kickoff draws seriesS-4-2 closer at McAndrcw Stadium course. both teams enter with a victory Lest meeting; 1991 ai Marneros was named MVC and with a lot of confidence. Murray State_. lhe Salukls won cross-country Athlete of the Week Murray State dismantled 31-27. once la~t season. and also placed Western Kentuckv 35-14. first in the MVC meet la~t season. while the Dawgs h-eat 20th­ sive line and linebackers arc Mameros said he was excited ranked Southeast Missouri not the strongest part of our about being named Athltc of the State 30-27 last Thursday. team anyway. Week. Saluki head coach Shawn "What we arc going to need "I'm very happy," he said. Watson said he is impressed to do is get off the blocks early, "Mostly because the team won \\ith the Murray St. film be has plug gaps and get ready to Saturday." watched. chase them around all day." SIUC coach Bill Cornell said "Murray St. is a vet)' good Wat.~on said he knows that that Mamcros is very deserving of football team." he said. "I Murray State will bring eight the award and the fact that he wins watched the Western Kentucky guys to stop the run, because makes him a good runner. tape and they·ve got skills. that is the Dawg's strength. "He s a VCI)' dedicated young thcy·ve got si1..c. they've got a "Once you show people that ma:1," he said. "He's dedicated to good scheme offensively. a you can run. then they're going his training. he cats the right food, great defense and their pro­ to do everything they can to and he prepares himself very gram is definitely on an stop you and I expect Murrny well." upswing." State to do that. so you have to Cornell also said he wasn't sur­ Racer head coach Houston be able to open it up in the air:· prised that Mamcros was picked as Nutt said playing SIUC this Watson however. was not the Athlete of the Week. vear is a lot different than in happy with the passing game "It doesn't surprise me that he ihe past. led by redshirt freshman was picked," he said. "Most of the "They really scare us," he Reggie Kennedy during the schools didn't compete. and the said. 'The difference between SIUC victory over SEl\·10. one's that did only rnn five kilo­ this year·s team and last is " He {Kennedy) did lock meters. so nobodv reallv went at it night and day." onto people at time.~;· he said. hard." - • The Salukis hope to open up "I think he saw the rush instead riday marks the beginning of their running game. which of seeing L'ic movement keys F the 1995-96 season for the torched SEMO's defense for v.·c read. SIUC men's golf team. The 261 vards. "By and large. he just did Saluki's arc traveling to Cape N~tt said SIUC's ground not execute the way he execut­ Girardeau. Mo. to play in the PAUt Mw.ORY - The Daily E1npti,1n game is going to be a big prob­ ed in practice. the way he exe­ Capital Bank Invitational. lem for his team. because that cuted in scrimmages. He just SIUC is one ofl 5 teams fighting is one of its weak areas. didn't do it. We've got to Hack it up: Scott Danskin attempts to make contact with a hacky to win the 36-hole tournament. "I worried because they closely evaluate the position. sack. He is a member of CAOSS, which is a newly fanned fool bag dub. The Salukis then travel to Cedar (SIUC) have so much si1..c up Danskin was practicing Thursday afternoon in the Free Forom Area near Falls. Iowa Sept. 14-17 for the front and sever.ii backs who Parkinson Hall. can run," he said. "Our dcfen- see OPENER, page 18 see BRIEFS, page 19

SIUC netters even up record as -•;_. . >PESports. Evansville Aces' fold last 'hand' i By Michael Deford \t~tif~f~·-rr.~-~ti~ti:9:p_s .. Dail/ [gyptian Reporter .~ --,\ · , ;,week2:.. _ 11 Our performance The Aces came up one card shon in the followed suit last fifth "hand" Wednesday night. The SIUC volleyball team recorded its night, but it was first Missouri Valley Conference win of ii : the sca~n after defeating the Evansville a win." :m:.~=·1·~:\;; Ace.~ on the road. The Salukis, now 2-2 m·crall. knocked off the Aces. 15-11. 12- Sonya Locke ~ '· ,. 'ii- 15. 15-5. 12-15 and 15-10. The Aces arc SIUC volleyball coach r - .>. : \~ ~.. -; ~· , , now 0-10 lifetime against the Salukis. · Senior outside hitter Heather Herdes . ·iJoug~ Chris elark Michaef Melanie led the Salukis with 24 kills and a .358 I· Durso· ·>:. Assistant DeFonl· .Gray "Wednesday nights performance wa~ hitting percentage. Herdes also had a key Sports.Edi~or · Sports ~to~ Staff Writer Sta~fWriter ace in the fifth and final match that very typical of us." she said. "So far. we sparked the spikcrs to victory. have been very up and down. (8-7). • ' (8-?) (1S.2) (9-'6) Coach Sonya Locke said Herdes' per­ "Our performance followed suit last ~; ~: ' .'·'SYrullx··' -~: formance vlas the key to SIUC's win. night, but it was a win." 'There is no que.~tion that Heather car­ Friday night SIUC will host conference =~1:sR~~~~::· =~af~:!~~ ~'if.m~~{1~=~ ~~~lta':~!:~~ STEELERS Oilera' .. STEELERS at Oilers _. · STEELERS et Oilers · · STEELERS at Oilers ried us offensively." Locke said. "She had rival Indiana State in the Saluki al a huge key ace in the fifth game which Invitational. Saturday afternoon the spik­ Ja'=ts8:ir~6:LS JA;~~!f~' -Ja~a!:::5• •,JA~:~ta~trrls really helped us OlcJt:· crs will go against Austin Peay. Locke said she is not concerned with ,, -=r:!uVl:i"~: .. , .. ~::rsa1a¥:~.'. .. ~~~a~~~ P=~!:"al~ Locke said Herdes' performance has Giants at CHIEl'S, · .:.:: · . GIANTS et Chlels ·.: Giants et CHIEFS, GIANTS at Chiefs been strong since the season started. Austin Peay at this point as the Lady Bucs at BROWNS .. . Sues at BROWNS -·· Sues at BROWNS · , Bucs al BROWNS• "Her performance ha~ been \'Cl)' strong Go\'s arc the furthest thing from her Broncos at COWBOYS ,: . Broncos et COWBOYS, :' Broncos at COWBOYS: . Broncos at COWBOYS lately.'' she said. "So you have to go with mind. : : .: COLTSatJets :·. ·.::.·· COLTSatJets··. ,-> '.''.•.· COLTSatJets- •-. . COLTSatJets· what you've got." "Austin Peay does not even exist right Sea~~~o/~~~,~~tl?afl~~-.~at!:~~ Seo/8~'af=~~ Herdes needs onlyl9 more kills to take now." she said. "Indiana State is a con­ ' Eagles at CARDINALS o.. Eagles at CARDINALS:.· .·. EAGLES al cardinals EAGLES at cardinals over the No. 9 spot in career kills in SIUC ference match and we have to be con­ .. Mmmu' ''':-,'. :Mimm-~::· .:,:,;>·,MmJdU._'."_' ' •·-·.MmulU• history. cerned with them first. PACKERS at Bears . { fA~~ at B,ears ;_ <. Packers al BEARS . Packers at_ BEARS Adding to the Saluki attack was senior "Anytime you arc in a tournament with Upset~~~•·• · Upaetspec)al• · · · uitctat• \Jgiset Special· a conference match you have to concen­ upset outside hitter Beth Diehl, who claimed · - .: .·_: R~s~ins : . . . -:· ' Seattle · ,. ~gles :,> Jli.s)J,l!rs . four aces and senior setter Kim trate on them first." Golebiewski, with a team high 13 digs. The Sycamores step into Da\'ies Am1a...'' ~us 'Frer~ite. ~·-{oaf for the ~ Despite losing-~ I'm ~ng for As far as team performance. Locke Gymnasium posting a 4-0 record while loads- ·,tlie.,-resurgent, Mlrer,Galloway.combo to",Woodsol'I, the Oilers are the Glar.,s-to bounce said it has not been on a consistent level the Lady Govs will look to record their Redskins to_a victory ovar. Hght:up -_ Iha Chargers. no , _match:.· for the .back from last week's the R~~-8.t ~ndary•.. '. ,', •• ~-. 'Steel Curtain/ ' ... ' . disaster. ,. ,' - . since the beginning of the season. first win of the season. RFK:.·: :