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VOL. 104 NO.6 reeTHE STUDENT PUBLICATION OF WASHI!'lGTON STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS WSU plays host to UCLA in season opener. Senator Slade Gorton adds Weather A2 ISports Bl Page Bl to the exploitation of Opinions AS Classifieds B9 Native Americans www.online-green.com Page AS Pullman police anticipate football frenzy By MAy BACCARI shift officers early and keeping those things they wouldn't normally do," Pullman businesses said. The Daily Evergreen who work swing shifts late. Sorem said. PPD and WSU police will work "We're down man power," Sorem also prepare for Students who have been drinking together at the stadium during the Ninety-five percent of what the said. "We do this every home game also is a concern to WSU Police Cpl. game. Pullman Police Department do at WSU VS. UCLA game where we anticipate lots of celebra- Mike Larsen. He said those students "If they (WSU PD) need help, night after football games is alcohol on Saturday. tion." can cause the most trouble by bring- we'll offer an officer to them," and drug related, said Sgt. Sam See story, page A4. Seven officers are going to be Sorem said. "If we need help, they'll Sorem. ing attention to themselves and caus- working. Two of them will be sta- ing a disturbance to those sitting in help us. It's basically survival." games when people have been drink- In preparation for the potentially tioned at the stadium during the close areas. Cougar Security and several vol- alcohol-induced stupors of attendees ing before, during and after the game. "We are preparing for the normal unteers will join police officers and of the Saturday football game game. Sorem said night games usually drunk individuals, although in the be spread out at various spots in the against UCLA, the police depart- are free of conflicts, while most "Their judgment is severely last year, the problems haven't been stadium. ment is bringing in its graveyard problems occur during afternoon impaired by this point. They do as heavy as they were in the past," he See POLICE Page A 19 19-year-old dead Let there be light for Saturday in apparent suicide FROM STAFF REPORTS single gunshot wound to the head from a 22-caliber rifle. WSU police are investigating the He was found lying on the ground apparent suicide of a 19-year-old next to his car parked at the top of man. Round Top, which is next to the The man, who is believed to not WSU golf course. be a WSU student, was discovered WSU Police Chief William early Thursday evening in Round Mercier said the body had been at Top park by someone walking the the scene for several hours before it area. was discovered. Police have not released the vic- The Whitman County coroner tim's name because his family has continues to investigate the death. yet to be notified. The only access to Round Top It is not known if he is from the park is from either Airport Road or a Palouse area. graveal road off Terre View Drive on The victim apparently died from a the northeast comer of campus. Funeral services set for Professor Crain- FROM STAFF REPORTS many to achieve the Funeral services for a beloved, same honor. longtime university professor and Crain was Pullman community mem6er have named the been set for this weekend. 1995 Out- Services for Richard W. Crain Jr. standing will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday at Teacher of Simpson United Methodist Church, the Year by NE 325 Maple Street in Pullman. the Ameri- Crain Visitation hours are 4 to 7 p.m. Sat- can Society urday at the Kimball Funeral Home for Engi- in Pullman. neering Education. Crain died Wednesday morning During the same school year, in Spokane Crain received from complica- the Sahlin Fac- tions of treat- Richard Crain funeral ulty Excellence ments he Award for received while instruction. battling colon When: 4 p.m. Sunday Crain earned cancer. He was Where: Simpson United the honor 66. Methodist Church,. NE 325 because "he Crain, who Maple St. represents served in sever- excellence in al capacities on pursuit of the the Faculty Sen- university's ate, was to instructional mission," his award return as the executive secretary this states. school year. In 1992, Crain received a gover- Crain, a highly decorated profes- nor's award for being an outstanding sor of material and mechanical engi- volunteer. In the nomination state- neering, taught at WSU for 32 years. ment for the award, it states: "As a He specialized in thermodynamics member of the order of the arrow, he and engineering education. daily demonstrates their motto of Crain also served as the Boy 'cheerful service.' He is an Eagle STAFF PHOTO BY RACHEL E. BAYNE Scout Scoutmaster for Troop 460 for Scout Who wears the uniform of the Chanc Hiett replaces light bulbs at Martin Stadium for this weekend's Pac-l0 opener 27 years. He started the chapter in Boy Scouts of America with pride 1968 with the help of the Simpson and is a holder of the Silver Beaver. against UCLA. The game is scheduled to begin at 12:30 p.m. and will be aired on ABC Sports. United Methodist Church. He is He has been a longtime source of himself an Eagle Scout and trained wisdom and leadership." PAGEA2 5 Pullman forecast from the p National Weather Service at www.weather.comlweather! o Weather uslcities/WA_Pullman.html n FRI. SAT. SUN. MON. s HH H?\"~ H o ,. 77 77 73 . 75 r LL LL ~~~53 52 52 50 Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy Thunder Storms Partly cloudy . ommum ALEND~R • Chorus members are needed urday in support of the annual for the Sept. 5 and 6 revival of Cowboy Poetry Gathering. Check 'The Pirates of Penzance." Audi- out the fresh fruit and vegetables, tions are Friday at 7 p.m. in Daggy homemade baking, artwork, crafts Hall's Jones Theatre. Successful and flowers. Country/western chorus members must be able to band The Paradise Ramblers will elcome.· attend rehearsals at 7 p.m. on Sept. be playing throughout the morn- 2,3 and 4. Call 335-7447 for more ing. The market is located at the New and Returning Students information. High Street Mall from 8 a.m. to noon. • WSU Men's Rugby team prac- tices 5 p.rn. Friday at the Grimes • Enjoy Cowboy Poetry & Way field behind French Ad. No Music this weekend at the Univer- experience necessary. If you have sity Inn in Moscow. Performances questions, call Chris at 333-6378. are hourly from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, with addi- • The Annual Graphic Arts & tional performances on Friday August 29th' at 6pm Bonsai Sale will be held this week afternoon. Admission is free. from Monday to Friday at the CUB Clevenger Lounge. The sale is • BAP/Accounting Club intro- On Glenn Terrell Mall from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each ductory meeting Tuesday 7 p.m. in day and will feature such items as Todd 204. All accounting students silkscreens, art prints, rock posters in Accounting 330 or above are and more. invited. • The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, • The Circle K club is having an Transgendered and Allies group introductory meeting Tuesday at is meeting Friday at 5 p.m. in CUB 4:30 p.m. in CUB 219. Call 332- B-19A. Everyone is welcome. Call 3745 to find out more. 335-4311 if you would like more information. • Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. will be having a back-to-school raffle • WSU's Compton Union Gallery from Sept. 2 to 4. Tickets are $1 is featuring ''Fields,'' a collection and can be purchased in the CUB of watercolors by Ann Bailey from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Proceeds Kemppainen from Aug. 25 to Sept. will benefit various community 12, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday service programs. ' through Friday. • The first Sigma Iota general • ASWSU is sponsoring the 8th meeting is Wednesday at 6 p.m. in Annual Cougfest Celebration on Todd 276. All interested hotel and Friday from 6 p.m. to midnight on restaurant administration students August 29 is east to p an ap ation II II!III the Glenn Terrell Mall. Reel Big are welcome. Free pizza will be Cub Graphics has one pos'ition open lor any stuaent Fish, the Aquabats, Kara's Flowers provided. who is interested and experienced in graphic design. and Five Fingers of Funk will per- form. • Environmental Science Club's II you have experience with Mac's" some knowledge first meeting is Wednesday at in deSign, can work 10-15 hrs a week, and willing to • It's "Cowboy Days" at the 3 p.m. in the CUB Gridiron Room. work as a team member then you are the one we Pullman Public Market this Sat- Everyone is welcome. want. For more information please stop at CUB B-20 @ ask for Jeff Ocompo. If you are interested in pia ng for e WSU Men's Ev~rgreen Volleyball team there will be a mandatory information EDITQRIN CHmF ONLINE EDITOR meeting Tues. Sept. 9 in Physical Education building # 138 Jeff Nusser Philip Ho 335-2488 335·1571 @ 8:30pm. MANAGING EDITOR PHOTO EDITOR Tryouts: Wed./Thurs. Sept. 10-11 8-9pm PEB144 Stacey Burns Rachel E. Bayne Mon. Sept. 15 8-9pm PEB 144 335-2764 335-2377 For more info. contact Mark @ 334 -3759. NEWS EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGER Liz Mendez Jessica Phillips WSU Men's Volleyball grass doubles tournament: 335-1140 335·1572 Sat.