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6-18-1985 The aiD ly Egyptian, June 18, 1985 Daily Egyptian Staff

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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1985 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in June1985 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Hijackers hold Americ s in secret location BEIHIT 1.,'I)anon , lTI ' ~hl1tf' ;\loslcm Am~ll mihlicl cOl1t rollt.'Ci West Beirut. ex· and put Ifl n con\'oy of ca r ~ II be li c\'l'C1 d total oj ·U pt'·,nl" F('arlllJ! :t blnod~ r('Sl'UC' ~It ­ and Lebanon's JlIstice plilll1l11g the hos t ~ l gcs ' remO\,ill a ft er gun men t'i(':.t red the area were being held hm,I;lgC' , "tl ul f'l11pl . .\l o~l l' lll ~u nnlt'n I11II11SI("r. :o-airl he \\~b hcl('klng rrom !h(' pl '-Inl', or repor ters a nd :)I • ...:t orr the them Amertca n and Ullt' !'- Plrlled ~thO\l1 :1(1 Allwncan the hijlldwr!" demand IlulI " The h os t a~('s ,,In' sare a nd lights for three hou,,, Greek :lo:'lage:, from a hijatkrd TWA l :.:.r ~1('1 r I{' ~I~(' ion 1(1 ROO Shiill' their liw's al\. not uncit'r ,lIW TWA of fl c l al ~ In ='ew Y rk It was belie\'ed ;;i houl : ~o 'l' lhlll'f iii predawll dark ll e~$ pnson~rs heing he ld In :\ tlil threat. but the American's s~lid the\' believed tht th ree· host(lges were ta ken olf th(' 'tnnday and h('ld thclll ('apll\"C' Pr i~o n n('af the pori of Haifa ha\'(~ 10 look llthings \\ ilh both man crew of H.e hijacked I II a :o:('('r('\ location In '" hm'c persona ll y ordered e\'es, Lei them a lso shO\\' pl a ne was still aboard, Berri plane l\Jonday II1orning" Leba non'!, anarc!w-wracken Ihe1. f" \' ~c uat io n beca use we l'oncern o\'er our people in said some of the hijackers Asked 'f he expected an l'apl:al cIty . w('r. ,lfr;:lId of a ll operation or Ali it :' he ~;Iid , we r~ still on the pla ne hut did American military On ·ra tI Or. , In a surpri:-e 1\\'1:-:1 10 thr a ba ilie in whidl all of them Securit\' sources scud the not say a n~' of the hostages Berri said. ··Theri the t;nited lour-day hi jacking of Flight woulrt ha\'e been killed .. · Berri hos tages 'were taken from the were , r~~Ws would bring troubles to H4i. ~ abi h Berri. lea der of the ::a id a l hi s home in :\los lcm- pla ne parked al Bt~irul Airport The State Deparatment said '/lily Egyptian

Soulhern Illinois Uni\"ersit,· at Carbondale Tuesday. June 1 . 1985. Vol. 70. No. 159 Thompson speaks on education By Justu, Weathersby J r. $ taff W',IEr S t ronger Cdu cCillon III Southern J11 I1lOlS iTIt!a ns more jobs. GO\'" Ja me~ Thompson said ~I o nd a\ " a l the Soulhe:"n lII inoi Airpor t. rl~hompso n a nd 13 members of the Alliance for Be ter choob in Illinoi poke a bout a n edu('ational reform tl1an for IllinOiS in the :1 Alrpor t's conference room aftPffi:mg in from , tops a i oth r Intcr,,!'tale designal ion!" The group prom!)il:'d th(' gm'ernor's plan of educational refor m for public scnoois that may cost about S:l3f) million fhompson ;o:aid thai If the Illinois Genera l Assem bly goes Gov. James Thompson and members of the Alliance for Better Schools educational reform, They spake at home on the fi rs t of Julv in Illinois toured the ::,: tali! Monday speaking about the need for Southern Illinois Airport. without passing the educational reform package "it will be the samt> as \'o:ing against jobs;n Illinois ". The members of the :' oSI Witness for Marion prison testifies delivered br ief speeches With By John Kr ukowski themes of economic growth, SI(i.ffWnler sen l:d as associate warden of Ralph Friederich explaining his officers . more jobs a nd beller pay for programs until :\l a rch 01 this why many of the practices that " 1 guess irs a mailer 01 teachers, The ABSI member:; T hC' f dcral go\"e rnmelll \'car, Kcohane said he was the inmates are s uing about intcfjJrela tion.'· Keohane said, said that there is a need fo r an jjrt."'Sentro its ;i r~t wi tness as ;'csp IIslble for the securit~ were instituted. including the Ho w eve r , und er the additional rc\'enue sourLe fo r !j ~arlng5 mto the alleged abus'. lkpa.rullent a t :\la rion reason inma tes' pers ona I questioning of ).." a ney Horgan. public educ"ation 1t1 IllinOiS , ul Inmates at the Fedel :l i He began h i~ career as a property was seized in the an a tt orney for the in mates, quality education :md more Pl'll!1cntiary at ~l anor: bee.dll correcnc,nal officer at the earl\' da\'s of the iCY'kdown. Keohane admitted tha t there Jobs. '-" a 111 " londa\'" Leavcnworth eni tcntia n , " ,\ numerous amuunt of wa s a lapse by the pf1~ o n in the Thompson dldn·t detail th 7ht:' hea rings, begun in Ka n,. 111 1967 and i ~ now the pro pe r l~' had accumula tM recording of incidenL'3 of fo rce conlelllS of his educalJoncil ,I.; nua r\'. deal with a ch'i l warden of t he Federal o\'er the vears" in in ma tes' used by guards in ).." ovembcr reform plan. howf'\ er. h sauL .J tilon ; Ult fi led on beha lf of C'o rrec1ion~!I Inst itute a t cell, . he said. ··The larger the t9~3 " We ha \'e jus t two \\ eeks to go IIlmai ~ ~ who claim the prison :'Iem phis. ~lc c:uJ11 u lation of property, the "'The paperwork wasn' t IIltil the scheduled end of Ih. aa l '11 01~tration began to use When Keoi1ant! fi rst came to more difficult to hake down (I gomg as well as !t should spr i ng session o f I tl(~ ;.znj us tified fo rce aga inst work a t :\'1 arion, he said the cei L·· have:" Keohane said, ")risoncrs followmg the murder administration was "starting Keohane said lha l a "con­ One of the chief compla in t ~ See EDUCATION. Page 3 I 1',\0 guardR a nd a n inmate rQrn scratch" in the wake of =" Idrrable'" J rntJunt of con, of the inmates in their suit I" . hore In October 1983 th e \"Iole nee t he prison had iraband inducting " capons the claim that the prison staff r'alnck W, Keoha ne. former experienced. was found ti u flng t he u~es rectal sear ches as (; 11' Blic k .,,!- ~o<:ia l(' ',\'a rden at :'II a r ion "' J fe lt the institution w a~ shakedowns or (ell sear ches of punishment. a charge which .:md wllness fo r the defense" vef\ tense: there wa a lot :\O\·em ber 198:l . Keohane denied. ~. ns\\ ered questions :\J onday gOi ilg on," Keohane rec~ lli ed , The w a r~e n de ended thC' He Ult.!, howl:\'er , out on prison condilions following " We were p urgi n g the a mOl.nl of fo rce used to conlrol the "ecessitv r s uch a •~. --1 the inC idents a nd descr ibed the property of IIlmates and it \\,,~IS inmates dur!ng the ··amc proced\.'rc in" emergencies. ,- reason for increased securily the end of the di!'turba nccs period, saying that ha ving such a!' when the prison staff is meas ures. downalthe CUnit ." reviev,ed dOl: Umento11ions of se:.trciling fo r a we~lpon known Gus says SIU shoutd send Big Keoha ne came to l\l arion Keohane spent a great Jeal beatinv,s a l! egf'd to h .~vc taken , lo(> xi s t. Jim a tape of his tub-·thumpin::, for :\'0\', 7, i983, s hortly after a of time under the questioning place a t tha t time, he was education - along with the next lock down was ins lilul ....J. and of Assista nt ' "S. Attorney satis fied wilh the conduct of See PRISON, Page 5 budget it sends him,

This Moming Closing arguments presented in drug case Save-A-Lot store By Bob Tita witnesses br>nefited from their .Jury delibera tion began late Pola nds. 5taflWnter testimon_ ' AI issue especially :\l ondav aft€'rnoon, Defendan ~ They claim the marijuana closes its doors was the testi moJl\' of Ernest could face up to 15 years in was trans ported from Car­ I n closi ng a r g uments and Nancy Poland of New - Page 9 prison if convicted. bondale bv former S IU·(, Monday. attorneys for the 10 Baden. . The Polands have alleged employee · Rober t Cha rles Women cagers people charged in a drug In return for the Poland·s tha t J ack a nd Judy Hrvatin. Hinkle. 1006 N. Bridge 51.. conspira"y trial hammered tcslimony, Mrs, Poland was 613 Owens St.. Car bonda le. Ca rb ondale . Aft e r th e announce schedule away at the govcrnmenrs use g i\' en immunity from were the major suppJiers of marijuana was sold, Hinkle - Page 16 of wi tnesses who had been prosecut ion while her husband marijuana in a drug returned the money to the given i rnmunity f r om was promised no more tha n s ix distribution conspiracy. M.rs, Hrvatins in Carbonda le, ac· Par1ly cloudy wilh a 30 percent prosecution or had been years in prison for his part in Poland testified that during cording 10 the Polands. chance of showers and promised reduced sentences. the conspiracy, Defense at­ the first two weeks of May Hinkle·s lawyer. Patrick M. thunderstorms. Highs In the Of the 33 people who testified torneys attempted to bring to 198~ . 3.000 pou " d s of Youn~ of Bell eville. reminded upper 70s to lhe lower 1105, in the fo ur-week t.rial in U,S, light inconsistencies in the marijuana from the Hrvatins. District CO:1rt at Bent.on, 22 Polands' testimony. worth 5876.000. was sold by the See DRUG, Pig. 3 Ntab Iff li1lt5 All SEASONS INewswrap ,t!liJqJ ,.Lr, LAUNDROMAT COMPUTERIZED nation DRYERS Jobs commission rejects AIR CONDITIONED idea of comparable worth

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II',\SIII 1-.G TO" ' L' PI , Th(' 'upn'mp ('nurt ~I "ncla~' agrel'II to drt"loc \\ht't hc:r a la\\ th ~l t pr·)\t-t:b Ih{" twndlcappc:o from riiscnmtnallUIl abo ::o\·('r.;: sr\"(~ n'ly hJntilc.1pp £>o Ilt'\\ burn In j;, I1I :-; d(' Il1('(1 Ilf(>-!'>a \'lng l11eolc ..ll tre:ltnl('nt The JU!-tl(,(,!'> \\ 111 In Ir argull1('nts next tf'rrn 111 a conl rl)\"(.'r:-.y sll' rnmmg from <-I SPrI(,O;; of ' Baby D(){>" ca se, 111 wh ich tht' gcwernmrnl lned to fun:t' p<-I l"rIlL... and hospital:- to trenl .. t'\('r(·I~ hanrhca pl){'d in lanb Supreme Court to review Superfund results

\\· ASlll~ . (; T()" ' l'PI ' - Th Supremp Courl said ~IQnd 3~'1I \\ iIlIT'Y le\\ whethcl ' ederal ennronmcnta ll a\\'~ baJ' ~ ~ tate :, from taxing t' mpanies that produce hazardous chemica ls 10 pa~ fOI toxic wcls te " Iea nup, The j ustices will hear ;l rgun1('nts next tcrm on a n appeal by Exxon Corp . ~l on !-> anto Co. a nd other major companies from a :'\ew Jersey Suprem COU l'l ruling that Happ\1 Hour Congress did not intend 10 b;t Ssed the Superfund bill r.oo: Coleman, Brown to be extradited to Indiana Dal1 I ~11 & Night ~IERH I LL \, ILLr:. Ind. L·PI . - Alion oleman and Debra Brown. accused in eight killings acr oss the :\tidwest last year. I - 35c: Drafts will be cxtradk-tcd 10 Indiana for their next murder trial. " pros<"Cutors from lhree states dccidc-d l\londay. Co leman and t , .-. ~ ~ ..& Ute $1.85 Pitchers Brown. alrea d\' ('olwictcd in Iwo Ohio murders and sentenced to .' r death. will be iried for Ihe abduclion and killing of a I -year old Itt: ::~~ , 40c: Drafts Gary. I nd. girl and a sexual assa ult on her young aunt. ~ I~.I . LOWENBRAU $2.00 Pitchers tate , ..... -...... --.-.A 75¢ Speedrai._.... r United Airlines plans return to No.1 air carrier status

CHICAGO C CPI I - t"ml£'d .\Irillll'" announced :\l onda~ plan:::. tn St,{'UI"(' It~:'\O 1 s ,i] us as the nal iOn'!" lilrJ!l':·d all' l'dITIl'!" \\ hll(' ull!'-(·ttlt'1101 ... and I light Htlendanl!'> \\l'I'(' ct{'hdlt-d Illtt'lwral CHurl Alrhllt' o: llclal1' ~ lIln oun c('d plans to rl's ton ' H'I"\ U't' to ncar norma l b: ( . Iul~ 1 and to offer inCPIlII\'CS { hc~ hopt:.· \\ III won cll~tonwr~ d l~1 10 ot~wr airhnes during the :-,:rikt· T t' 'H lnl'" s1nkc that u""1p if'Ci ? l"mk"Cf j')r nearly foul"\\'(-ek:- end('d F:-Ida:- night Ryan admitted to hospital for abdominal pa in KAXKAKEE I l ' P I , - LI (;U\· (;porge H Ih:lll. ',\110 Ull Ot'f\\ t'1l1 an ernergt'llcy app('nd('Clnm~ t'a rhel" thi~ mont h, h ~l~ ht'('Jj I"P;: ldmlltcd to St :\l ar~'~ ho:-,p lwl :Ifld I"; undl" IIb:-t'l"\'a tlnn artt'r suffcn n ~ ahdominal pall1!" and a Im\ -gradt· Il'H'f :\ Idt':-- ti ) Hyan. the former RepublicC<."a u e of m.ygcn deprhatiOn 10 her br alll Advertise in the during her mOlher's lahor. The child. :\lary Anne Steel{'. 1:-0110\\ :1- and-a-h<-llf yea r s old and is the da ughlt'r of J C'me~ ;tllc! Gt"rn Anne St<'Cle of XC\\ 113\'(> 11 , Thl' lamil,,'s alloJ'rJc\" . Jolin Xorw n of Brllcvill e claimed the ox~gl:'n depri\ 'a ti n O('('I'tra"d " hill' her D:lily Egyptian motil er was in labo,- in August 1981. hefon' :\ltJr-\" ,'"'\nnc 's dc li\"f~ r~ . . .3 lines for 2 days ...... Jusf $4 Fair's feasibility questioned by its opponents (, HI('A~O I l'PI . - l)pponents of thp p,upused 19Y2 (,hicago \\ 'lr ld ~ fo all' said ';"\'l onday an Independt'nt fcasibilit\ stud\" ror Advertise in the Doily Egyptian Thursda. and Ihl' C\'cnt is ba~cd on insuffiCient Information and fOC USC$ onfai r Friday of any week and receive a special subsidlar ic:-: r:lIher than the fa ir ilst"lf. The feasibility stud\' C'(l ndU tlc·d by the cunsulting firm of A D . Little IS lIlsurflciclll fo'r rate plus ... the net'ns of Ill(' iegiglature and JII11l 0Isam•. said Arthur L\'ons . a f:·... 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"hUIlt':IM,.UII \" rnml \ "" nl.' lb•. 1,,11, •• ·, The Doily Egyptian Is located in the northwest corner of the "'ul'''''np''hll r,II.·... ' fI · ~ {tl •• ' 1,'1 \ " .• ' .1/ .. ~ ,., I", .... ,,' nl'l rllll: I ' 11II1\'f1 !'00 lllll'!' :I nol ~ i ~Ij' pt"'" ' t'.11 or "' :UI~IIUT .. \ 1l1 1ll 11h .. ," •• /110,:, l!1 Building just 0" Chautauqua 'IUnlrlt'" l 'u!'I II W:-h'r ~1·ndd l.lII~ t · "I 'U:d" . ·"' ''I'' 11 .. 11\ I e'pl'"" .... 'urh.·l1 Ilk"II"" I llIH'r"II\ . j ·.t !"hnnd.lh· II. ' •..!' '111 Senator announces candidacy Funeral services set for attorney general nomination By Ju stus Weathersby Jr (""': 1:-(' "'~ I ";:lI1('(> In tTlfIlt' \\ 11;11 Iw (:alled IlI lIloi~ ' 010:-.1 for Mr. Dan Hopson, <;l.lil Wr,lt'r \ 1('lln~ .. Ilnplll'lanl I(·gal offl('(> " Ih °i ht' 111 '·.... 1I1(·!'- :lh"41 Iwlpt'd Ir~\Il ).! 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I he Sm'icts \\ III LI ke' Gra~, ~ l'n j'u pp"rl till' aid 1)1:\1111. "ppan'nlly :-.dl-("on~clOu!\ tx'[!lll If) unra\'cl a rms ("onlrol di~mantlc a P o~eidon , ThiS !'l('\'cralthou::,and 1110re \\ IIhtllll ahout Ill:.. f(·\'r r~:ll. l'\'~n lu('k('d tl1(' dlll)rS at 1m; :l.1 0111l 1 \ '(,rnun \'tmld bea M'l'ondan f,ulun' 01 IIllh€' horc Ihallt ('an 1)(' WO,' CI1 l"iola tlllg 11:-- " llIllIts," offll."('ln~I\·(llci h;wkla, h In)J1llon:-.·I1IH'nt:-iJt 'l';lll:o. C" of h i~ \ ol~ hack o~ct h f'r Of whether In Iwn l' about Ill(" oriman FnrIUJliilt.'l~ II'" kill!., Ihe> dool" to l!O\ernnwnt ulfH'C'S and drmnli;h It" Blunl" Cnm "EIIslrEE K HE P fl HT" falluft, uf Ilen'c Ii \\fluld l!1\JI.g .lId Iii UI1PltplI!~1 l"('of'IIOIl't.· ... h;I:-IIt'\'C'f '11 till' p .. :-I :-.Iopp(>d I l'lllglbic r\n.\\\a~, II tiwi "one Briti:h For eign colJap!'o\.' Ihe Pre Ident '~ Ih, .-\m(·n(·(HI p ..-'opl,' from dt.'rn.1l1dlllJ! Ihill th('II'll'arfer!'! h!-fr-'IIl) e\'crylll1ng an n!'o ('ontrol ha~ Olfi(-('ofricial"' sa \ '~~ " I II";: '111{' c r('(hhlhl~' b~ :oohowing hll"11 pUhht upl l1Jun III ill'. ,';I't', ;I ~m:,1J 1>.1 til' m~ly hal !:l't.'11 ie ,s !. aCl'om piJ s h~d by trea ting an thing In put marc' 1}I('ssurc on 1IIi..,1 :le 10 Jusllf~' contlllulIlg hUI .\nwl"1('an:-- (' II 'lill pull I01!(,thl'l :Ino :-" 't.' thJI their lInr;l1l(jab l c tr (,~11\ as\\ h;:llll i!o. the Hussians and quite anolher (" nmpIJ anc(' blll ~lf rald to bran' lIlt' rdk'xl\'(' \\ rath of Ih' pr(,j('rt'IIl't. ! ,'f 11111111Hl n"'"lllm IIll.atul \ n1l'rw.J dl ....·:o nul IO~t! 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III 111t.'lf ma ...... t·:-. 1'01:\ TI:\( ; 1\ IT II pnct,· an unrailfit~ (Inn (-'xplI'I'fl Inl~j'!I . ilrm:-l',mlrol \\a ... <.1:0- " I t ... \"l~1"\ l'I ... '~r thaI lIur "',,",·ur I. :-\" ... h'lIl h~I'" It'll ~I lilt tel tw \\ Iwn thert' i}; nulhlllg to IX' re~11 \ , Ihi:-. I~ dear: If 1111 :-. ah\ d\:-- , la:-.ill(JIldhlt', hut 1l13m d,· ... IJ"f'f1 . '\~In SC(T{'I,lI', .Juhn idiman ~1Il110Un{'lllg ..: hang(>!>o proud of can bt' amusing A Presi"dent - Ihe denoune('r of :-.C'n3ior~ ("{)u raJ!C'uu!'oJ,\ op' III 1J("~e(: nly :--~:-.i('m dla' I f . 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B.,. John Krukowski StallWnlel pn'gncl nl mol her. and I h l~ I:. olJr ~\ mh.)lJc \\~ I \ ' of ·' T hirl~ ·· II\t' wen' 1I 1Jtlrl'd cle;JIlslIlg 11 , .. · ~.1Id Hnnlll(, ~Ild Itl(> two tru<,'k~ \ \ ('r (' SWIft. a :1l.A .~r m l~l11bt.'J' ,HId The ~ oung man k rwll do\\ n Ue$lrO\ro. All cCI ' wlltirs \\ere ('arhondilk' r('~ld t'nl and diPP"d Ihe Amcrican flag ci\" il la il.'· About fo r t ~ people ~ho,,('d Into a tub of dean waler in Ttl(' S II.ASC !TIem bt.' rs, who up 10 (' lIhcr w,i1ch or par· fronl of Ihe Federal Hliliding answer ed each of the eight licip:Ht' III Iht' '('rl'mon~ illld and gent ly ~wis h ed it a round accounts wi th :'1 chant of " :\0 ma r ch around 1Ill' F(·dt·ral I/e Ihen rose and held Ihe more bl ood in 0\' " name." Buildlllg 011 Ch('rr~ Sln'pi dripping flag high before urganized the flag cleansing hi mse'f as fe llow mCIT' bl'r::; of ceremOIl\' Frida\' III Ca r, Sni lie Schr:t111m , abo ~I the Southern (1I lI1ob La lin bondale 'in respo'n!5(' to the : ILA, C I11l' mlwr. ~al d hl'r America Sol ida rit\' Com millC'e recent Congressional \'otes in gr oup or ganlzt'd \ Iglb earllt"r . I LASe) rca d' doc umenll'd fa \'or of sending aid to the this wcck at leK'al n!fln'!'> of a ccounts of torl ur t.' 1)\' :X icaraguan Contras. Rep. Ken t ;nlY and St'll :\Ian .'\"ica ragua n Contras. . The Contra a rc thought by i) ixon for t \\'0 r('a!'ooll!' " In the s mall fa r ming mal1\' to han .' committed " Thc\·· rc 10 Inlorm lilt' village of EI Guabo. Conlra numer ous al rociti<.>:-. against people of Southern I llinol:-. of fur ces attacked IwO truckg full their fell ow people the rC'a hli e~ O('l'lIITlIlg nol only flf ci\'ilians on their \\"3 " 10 " In our opinion Ih(' flag of 111 Congress but III (,(·ntra I Waslala." read one wo man. the United States ha~ be('n Am rita 41:-; \\ ('II " ~~lId " Se\'en were killed includmg di PI>ed ill Ihe blood of Ihe ·chr a m m . rC:-'ld(' fll ul a th r ee-yea r o ld a nd a Ix:ople of ('cntral America. Carbendillc. Our Salad & Fruit Bar offers yo u endless poss i b i liti e~ to build a salad thats great tasti ng. And great for you. too' Choose from a bounty PRISON: Defense witness testifies of fresh frui ts in season. wholesome gard n Continued from Page 1 Keoha ne sairl it is tilllt.' to pr i:-;tln has im , ) r o\"t~ d 0\'(' 1' 111(' vegetables and delicious homestyle dressings change \'isitation procedures pa st two ye' lr~. IIltludll1g :Ill' that wi ll keep you coming back for more. " Ther e h ~l\ ' e been ma ll \'. " w hen y ou sta r t fi nding pr oblel1l flf g~HlgS. whic h he ma m' times I've been i ll\ ' o h'~ cOlllmer cial hacksaw blades. said " W C I'(' IrylllJ!, 10 run the 111 recta l searches that have or commercia l ha ndcuff kevs institution " when h(' fi rsl Call1l' re\'ea led narcot ics, hacksa w tha t were obvious l\' not made 10 wor k I hrre . r------.,I 50¢ OFF I blades or handcuff kevs:' in tl1<.' instituilion ... · " ' think gangs ~ ti ll eXi st herc Keohanc said. . Keohane poi nt ed nut ~e \ ' ('r cl l but I think thcy 'r(' pr elly \\'(' 11 I Endless Salad Bar I He reca ll ed se\'era l in­ a r ea~ 111 which hl' h('lif'\'es 111(' in ch('{' k, " Keoha nesaid sta nces wher e rectal sea rches I (Limir4) I were helpfu l. inch.;(ling a lime 1 hl~,.! . ln'.I~ hdl.O.llhal1\i'>ln."d, ...... umn' I ....,1.~ld\cI~Ig.'d .... h.,,'OIlsor ing a Lots p.m . F ees arc S60 per of Summer Fun Clu b for session for r es idents and SiO By Martin Folan childre n who Il a\'c COl~I · lor non-r c:-. iden ts. Children EntertaInment EdItor "IClcd fi rsl g:'adc Ihrough must be rcg l ~ l c rcd r)ne " Wt' rt' pouring our hril rt,:.. age II week prior 10 Ih(' fJ r ~t dav 01 thc:o:;cssi nn . out hi .1 ..':--\1:-> and \\ (' I'njl'ly Field Irips. s\dmll1l11g al dome. \\hal \\l~' r(' d01l1g."· !-!:-l.I d the L IF E COmmUn ll\ Sessions run thruugh Aug Hoh 1·'-I!'>~I·lb. Ie-ad !'. 1I1ger \If hi :;: ('ent er pool. \'isiL" 10 local 2. Hegi:: le r a l t ht~ t"lr­ own l'llIlll'lllpnrary Chrtstl an p ~ 1 rks and rll ; l\·g r oll n d~. bonda l(, P a rk D l. IntI. hand Is hing . hikinn. i:l r L~ and L IFfo': Comn1u Jlll\' ("enler, Tilt' Huh l'a~~ II:- Band. CrflftS a re pb IM(·d r\ pIC·!1Il' l!)O() Su nsel Dr .·P () Box " pP I'~'w " d h~ .h'''I1~ ~tlhd H,\{'k lunt h or cookout will ole l l i K. Carbondale Tran· ,111 \\ (' 11 F\1. Jl 101~ t >(i !'\~ltll; 'd~l~ prO\ Ided dil l h :-.porlatlo l1 wi iJ he prOVided 111~11I al Ill(' SWcit)n! ("f'!IIl'r E ,h:h s(,:--:O;10n !lWei:, lor Hallnllll1 l I j lnr .1 :-m.tli. but p'rJl·IJII('(l. (Tn\\o fit lllgh .. dlPul Hno ('n!leg,' :'i udell I!'. Award given to SIU .mtl 1 ,tll11 11(':0- \\ 1 dOl1"1 (,'~Irc ' II then' ar e ..!fl rK'upk' IWrl' \\t,' 11 play : ' for promotional spot ,·.I ..... \·IISS:lUt :\ GO-second puhh(' ~('n'u'(> w ill be used as {I rccrtllting luol announcement \1 \ C· \ "' ~EI I ' IIHOl ·'.lIT I h~ prnduc.:('o for Sll·. was wriltcn b\' .Hldll.'fll"e \lr approxltlla le ly ·no SIt' L'ni\'crsll \ Phnlotmn­ Thom:ls L He ll. a produce- r ;.;1 has ;'1 iyH5 41 11~ fl"{'t 'Ind a:-ked Ih(' people munl\.'allons w(ln H ~·\·oglliti()n from 'he Photocommumc.:;tHHlS. \·oice· 10 C'lap thl'l:- I nd~ a~ h(' ::.a ng Award over was perfor med bv P eter " :n !-Iall' In Yttu." :t hit fronl \ tlunei l for Ihe Ad\'anccnwlll ..rnd Support H. Brown. director . of th£> tlte h.lnd:-:- K ~lIna k ~lz i(' of Education l 'nh'c rs lly :\('\\"s Se r\'icc' ( ~ hn ... lt;ln" ;dlmm Thf' promotional Split. ' (;ort I.. \.'\l'n ,\ he- I' €' .. pl'<, duc('d by Phili p H F lft ~ -Inur prlnr-j lo:: tn n si~l1ng ra!'-~dl... t :-..ph lH .i to Ihp 13 (J nke ~l e ,.. pr oducer f llr I)f more Ih a n :100 professiona ls audwntt1 'n 1t'l11ni.:, tht' :-.Ion til l ' lI iverSll Y PhtJ! tl<.,'om- th(, IH.''\I MIIH!. ·· lit'· 1:-. and C..-\Sfo": mem bcr cxpc r t~ m un ic'l lJ(ln ~·. \\3S 3wa roeri a Ihroughou t the l 'niled Sl ate!-o I-:\"('n \\ Iwrt .• ( ;a:-.:-.(>II:-. !':lam:; Sliver \ ll'da l for Badl!) O.Ihnui ( ;ocr~ prt'::-I.'11 '{' 111 hit'. and Ca nada . ludgC'o !he Progranlllling. nne III !)t \ ('111 101: ! tu:re wer e nHW(' t h.:tII :'UtUI,I mlllU l (' drum :-:ulo Dd\'IO e11lne.... le rchglOus <: elebr a Lion. l lwt·s win to dft'cll\'eh' I c;.~d uther peopl(' .. Crl s!'ellssald someone· Chris t. Audience m e rnbc r~ sccmf...--d to J esus ..-\ fter bnt.'fly r <"collecllllg Ih(' SIU INTRAMURAL SPOR TS you·ve got to ~ h o\\ him who lie moved bv Ihe music. as wo rd~ band's ~('.ar's IOget h('r . Ihs lcr Spon.;ors of praise shou ted is.-· we rc during <'"xplalO(\d til the audicnc(' the 6-0n-6 CORE( VOLLEYBALL thf.~ o nt~· h our per formanc'e . C ~I:..:-ot.· Il:-: ,,)rl\\(>n d(lwn Iht:' Importa l1l"t> uf peoplt.··s h o n c~l y (Double 1. /imlnatlon·No 01iIC Ial I The musIc pJa~ t·o loud and h(";.\1 ..nul 11m ('n"fi Ill(' \"olunl(' \\ lIh <"ac h nnw)' and wit h h:lrd Ino... 1 I)j ilu· I11ght. fllhnt! Rosler:, a ... a tlabh:.· dr SRC fnro Dc\l'\. lOr Ihl.:' nl':\1 number, ··Th('\ thPllbei\P" '1u-' roon: \\ Ith exulat JUn 1)lIn' , \ ·ndersl.lI1d .. . \udlencc member:-- jnim"d ill TIll' l'oll/'prJ', f1l1a1 (' wag rn'l n~ song:- dur ing Ill(' p('r­ Tlw hanc1 Ir<'a lc- d th(> hl!!hli{!ht~·d h: COoI:-.!"'t·lI ... 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OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK FOR LUNCH & DINNER. SERVlNG CHlNESE LUNCH BUFFET & DINNERS OR ORDER Sull PholO by J O.. i d McChesney season opener ot the Sunset Conr.erts Series af TIlE DAlLY SPECIALS. Turtey Pa rk. Murdale Shopping Center' 529·2813 Deluxury disappoints crowd at Sunset Concert opening

By Eliza belh Cochran Jame~ Taylor and ('h ...> 3P than the fi r lone beeausc a Stalf W nter Tnck. new producer was hired fo r the job. The first conccrt of the' Deluxury is in the ?roce ' ~ of . unset Concert sen es . produc.ing its second a lbum, Sunset C'ollcerts will con featuring the band Deluxury at " hi ch Haines said will be " it linue \\'Ith anot hcl concerl Turle\' Pa rk, received some hig hit." lie eXp<.'l'l s thl' album JUlle 20 at 8 p.m . fcahlring Ih l ~ comnlon compla lllls from the to n,J \'e beller :o:ound qualIty Piranha Brotill'l's, a udience Ihat it was too s hort and nOlloud enough. The con(,pr t Thursdav I 'ClIJP" 1-. I ..' 11- t ' started late because Deluxun:, ACROSS " Chic"go·ha,ed rhylhm mid bJu C'$ band. had a licit lire on 1 Paper curr nq Today's 95( Ihe wa\' t.o the conce rt said 6 Rivulet 11 Grcsckle's kin Free Peanuts & Popcorn H.J Sli ~s rn a n , SP(' Con s or t ~ 14 Some roaSIS C:O l1ll11lt t('t.~ 11l('mbcr 15 Penlhouse 16 GUido s nOle Puzzle Becau:;;e of the dela\", the 17 EKcltedly DJ SHOW concert started "t 9: 15' p.m . 19 FIrewood CI'tiuia Qu.o.lio,1 c:J>'r.ixn ZO AppolMtmenl lIl!'-tcad of 8 p.m .. ~ nd lasted 2 I Not e .. en one onl\' one hour 22 Snivel Ii a pP"ered thaI tho closer 24 A Casiro Puzzle answers people were to the pa,·illion. 26 Shabbier the mor e in\'ol\'ed thev were 27 AoutlM JObS are on Page 15. \\, Ith th· mUSIc . 30 Uncorrupi 32 UMIt DlrC(.' tJ\' III fronl of the 33 Palm ott pa\'illion 'sc\'cral JX'ople \\ e r~ 34 For officer dancing clnd enjoying the 37 Murdered one mu ie: but 111m-e fu rther away 38 Pierces DOWN 30 Esprit de - 31 Hurn es appear<..-rl more interest d in 39 PortiCO 40 Catnip 1 Luge "" pung 33 - ·lIusher socia lizlIlg because of the 4 I Bisques 2 Daze 35 Burrower music's low volume. 42 Charm 3 Com mOlton 36 Unconcealed Dave " £ .Z. Dave" Haines. 43 Roof layers " Within 38 Decamps 45 Ranked lennls 5 Pressure unit 39 GhOStly :ead O ;;.~CI of the ba nd. call ed abbr 41 Svelte i,s rhythm and bl ues sly Ie of players 46 Some photos 6 Commonplace 42 Visualizp music " red hot rockirf - 48 Buy on - ; 7 Construe: 4 4 Espera .10 Paris airport ollshoOI Chi c.,so sly Ie ... Qamble 8 9l11um lnan! 45 Dispute 49 ;JakOla dlalecl Several audience members 10 FlOrida Isle 46 Unfeehng SO CruIsing ra!ed the qua lit y of the concert 11 Pictured 4 7 FrUit from "OK" to "very good," 52 Unbend 12 E_cluslve 48 Cults 56 Ratite 13 Bet 50 Son 01 Zeus In addition 10 some of ilS own 57 Ruling bOdy songs. the band playPd such 18 Charge 51 Mailed 60 Baton 23 Mortarboard 53 BoHom !Ish classics as Va r 'lorrison's 6 I Milestone 25 Tot up 54 To -- OK " Brown·Eyed G, I and lhe 62 Simulated 26 Ne_t to Conn 55 Gets hitched Supreme;' " Where Did Our 63 Compass pI 27 GoV1 agt. 58 Common con· SPECIAL Lo\cGo'!" 64 Relaxes 28 Garment tractIon 65 Abandons 29 lack 01 skill $9 Unemployed ~aar Deluxurv i considered one ••rr. of Ihe besl n 'lh\"m and blues Jack bands tha t playslhe nighl club Daniels and uni\'ersity circuil. said 95( .. Mix Garr\" Hu e bner. SP C Prom'ollons t hairman. Huebner added lhal Robert Plitnl, former drummer of Led Zeppl m. occHsion" lI y jam wllh the band when he is in Chicago. f·Jallles said DeluxlIl'\' has played at 51 ·C Iwice ..:. once al Sprlnglesl 19114 and one other tllne. He sa id he enjoys playing here and Ihal lhe ·'crowd at Springfest was great." The weather bcca:nc sligMly cool. but pco~ l e kepI wa rm by dancing. drinl ing beer and wrapping themselves in bla nkels . The ba nd has bcen together lor five \'ears and va rious memhe", . have played wilh such mu ~!ci ans as Neil Young, e====:===== Assorted groups send aid prIa~ to apartment fire victims By Ken Seeber Jil'~ JPG $ tafl Wflter POLICE CO :\,TACTE U restaurant provided breakfast Beverly Wa lker. academic for the \'ictims t.he morning of advisor in Internationa l Lhe fire. For several da\'s, Wh (,11 fi re deslro\'ed Clark P rogra ms and ServIces. meals were provided by ihe e Apart ments on ;\l ay 21. ~o \\ a IK '.!r said thai although it Student Center Cafeteria. 25% off ~ i nt e rnat ion a l an d fi '.- e \1 ' 2~? close call fo r a lot of the American studen t s l(\sl residents. there were onl\' ,\ CCOHnOliG TO J eralds. e\'erything they owned. minor injuries . She said that the tenants' contracts slate The efforlS of several area some of the peopl e had culS that their belongings are not f)~~~er CAMPUS ~ roup5 Ild the office of In· and scralchc>s . a nd othe rs had covered by :he building's in· {(' rnallona l Programs and bruised arms irom banging on SHOPPING C[ r-. H H surance policy and that they Carbondale Servlres al SfU-C are helping doors trying to awaken other lJIdrehouse them get baek on their feel. aread\'ised to take oul renter's 4S7-(>t)21 residents. insura nce, She said that. Clark Apa rtments. 505 S. The Red Cross came to til l" appare nt ly. none of the e======Gn,ham SI.. Ca rbondale. I ~ aid of the student by students followed thaI advice. pa ri of a large cnmplE' x owned pro\"idi ng cluthing. A clothing Walker echoed J e ra ld. by Pr\lfessional Enterprises of a nd goods collection effort was point. Carbondale. begun immediately. According to \'era J eralds. " It's the this·isn·t·going-to­ According to J eralds. all of happen·to-me syndrome. A lot OffiCE husmcss manager of the the students were relocated of students don't earn' in­ complex. the firc was started within two hours after the fire surance on their per,;onal b\ a first·f1 oor tena nt a l abou t in other buildings in the belongings. " 3':IO a .m compl ex . Some a re Ih'ing in Walk er has been working to Hyde Park. 5tH S. Wall SI.. .\ (;UEASF. fire started obtain new lOs and passports wilh the remainder in Mon­ for the studenlS. She said whi le the lenant w ,IS cooking in ticello Apartments. 508 S. \\'all donations of clot hin g. hi s a pa rtment. u nable La get St. the fire under control. the household items and cash ha ve been overwhelming. Several resident ran to the fire station A GHOUP of representatives religious groups have made nearby. on East College Street. from SlU·C a rrived early the cash donations to the student s . Finding the doors locked. next morning to help. in­ he ran to the police station. at cluding Br!Jce Swinburne. vice 6tO E . College S!. Th ~ poEce llresident of student affairs. "TltE STCOE:\'TS a re verv called the fire departm ~ L B. and his assistant. J ean thankful for the help they have the time fi refighl er~ '3 nived. Paratore. Harvey Welch. dean received. I think they were the blaze h ad spread of student life. Will most impressed "'"it h the throughout the building. Travelstead. assistant dean of compassion they've gOllen "The firemen had to take me st udent life. Samuel McVay. from the people in the com­ oul the third floor window director of Student Health munit\·,.. Walker said , because the fire was alreadv Programs. and Clarence " Peopie have been most there. " said A!Jeer Alzabem. a Dougherty. vi ce presdient of generous ... senior in computer science and campus services were also "Thank God there were 110 resident of the building. " I lost there. injuri es or loss of life." J erald, everything I had." Walker said McDonald's said. Mount Vernon n""luseum to display

~ ­ black and white landscape photos Tile Kwon Do- Aikido- M.u,ill Arb Beginning clones. Man Wed Fr. .• evenIngs 6 -Bpm Pull'um Gym The ;\'Jitchell I\I u!leum in Richa rdson i~ a lso an He began photograpll1ng Orientation m ..t ings and Demo-Wed. Jun. 12 Ree Cent.r r,., 158 7:00pm 1\10unl Vernon i3 displaying a associate professor of botany. la ndsc<1pe5 himself. and it -l9' print exhibit of South· a nd is known fo r his botanical became his passion to go into 549-4479 western Uni ted Stat ~ land­ photographs. areas that had never been scapes photogra ph ed by While photographlOg for phot ographed before. scientific photographer John " Grand Canyon Wildflowers." A. Richardson. he began viewing South· Through hi s own work. :l.ichardson is director of the western vistas in relation to Hichardson says. he developed SIU·-:; Hesearch Photography the same historic landscapes a new appreciation for the and lIIustration Facilitv. recorded by time·honored early masters of landscape The show of black·and-white photographers. photography. prints runs through J ul y 28. The museum is open from 1 Lo ------, WHY IS THIS 5 p.m . Tuesday through liLA ROI~ PIZZfI II Sunday...... MAN G:~~~u~~::: ~:~i~~~~P~r~r I . FREE Deli'erx I Monument "valley. the Navajo $1 00 # , _ Ji~ ~2...... I FROWNING? Na tional Monument . I e _TT with""....., of_II Hoven weep National I IAHlu.... lotI,.. OI' .....""'plu. Monumpnt. the Hopi Salt Trail I or X...... in Ar' zona. Mesa verde : PI.... wlth ..... orX...... Nationa: Park and Canyon de I We Always Deliver FREE Pepsis' ~~111'1.!~ II Chell y National Monument. I - i: Hi chardson's photography I --5Z'.1 JLL ! has appeared in many books .L------~~------and monographs. including ... i: Ho's o u, oompo,i'o, & ho .hough, h;s ,ad; ~ s.a,;un was " Grand Canyon \Vi ldflowers. ,. :; N U MBl::R ONE 111 J ackson County ,_ But the M arc h survey r------..,.--, :: donI! by Professional Re:oea rc h Services shows that i ~ Isn't ! which won the Am erica n In- ~ t s:itute of Graphk .\rts· 1981 " ~Jet e book competition award. Hi s IW co-author was Arthur M. Phillips of the i\orthern 1.1 ·WTh·I'Nu"I·,Y.'h10W' : during M o rning Drive Time! Arizona Museum in Flagstaff. , . ~ ~ ~ t _ • • • ••• 1l _ :~~ :i~~!':m _~ ~~. !.~~ M~~ :: WINI .. #1 du,;ng Allernoon Odve Time! About 60 rehabilitation :~.'. :~~'~":" . 1foodS aWOOves ,tamlinJs aincksOUlsonhern l1tSinol'.s professionals will participate "_..- - OO in a program this week at SIU ~ (Between North IllinoiS and the railroad ) C to ~le l p them work with the Hrurs 9 00 10 5 30 fWJn -sat W'N' •• d("afandha rd·of-hearing. ~J SundaV 12 105 Phone 5,49· 1741 I With tho• • WHO coulll1 Thill age groups With sp~ndlllb'. III :: WINI ;~:~:::~ :::::,:{:~~:~::~~:~: Five national experts in the \ . . RT is 11 1 field wi ll lead training -: SOFT FROZEN YOGU ~r:~~~' o~a~e JI~~lit~~Sti~ ....;? in a cup or cone Deafness. The Institute is a All the fun of Ice cream- plus the good things of yogurt federal grant program located H igh in taste, 10Iv In faL Natural frUI' flavors in SIU's Rehabilitation In- FamoJ~ Dennen quality. 1:1: I stitute. S . IThil coupon and 194entitle,l>eorer "\tl,~M ... phYMO'O c~.l>o"". I . : J.cll ..... Co.. ... ,,"kno.' Austin said the workshop 19" peclO ,oareg. cuporcopeofDANNY.YO .. will address "the whole I ~ .: po~ulation of the hearing I Coupon Expires 8·3·85 .: inlpaired.'· tJ. ______~ ______- ___..

P .. ~t~H , IJ~lily fo~gyplian.June 18. 1985 =

CHILD DEVELOPMENT LABORATORIES Southern IIlin ai. Universit y HALF DAY OPE NINGS Summer and Fai l O penings Children Ages 6 weeks to 6 years Open to Community 535-2441, extension 227 ;'~ ~~~S~;f~;~~jl~~~"T~~{~~t;~~U/ , ... ", (A~fS ;·- =-·~ ~ .:t~~.;.~ r .... r ~ .... LAUND~MAT ___ Ji ; JEFFRY LAUNDROMAT r' Open til midnight everyday ~ with 1~ DRYERS r' Stall P"

Serving female students, faculty, and staff with transportation from off-campus residences to on-campus activities and events, and from on-campus activities and events to off-campus residences.

Summer hours are from 7:00 p.m. -10:30 p.m. Sunday through Friday.

Boundaries - Carbondale Mobile Homes to the north; Town and Country Mobile Homes to the south; Giant City blacktop to the east; and Tower Road to the west.

SERVING SOUTHERN HILLS AND EVERGREEN TERRACE FOR THE. SUMMER ONLY

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Daily EgyJ.t!ian. June 18. 1985. Page !f Teachers to discuss handicapped students \", t('.ttl(lIl~~l p(l\wa ltOI1 ll'adll'l!- \\111 It'.un hU\\ II) Classifieds ril'\l·I, ,1' prOp",IITl:- I HI' h:lndh.'app<'ci ~1U(1t.'fll ... Thul'!'-ri:l\ and" rllt a~ ~II ;I \\ ork:-t.op .ll Sit ( "Tr lI11n~ Prdl.... :-IIHlill l'~·r ... llnlltl 111 \1(.'f'1 'hi 10 VY/8UG M" ,l,,,11 Cal. "~I1:la .. ?!I1 HO' ~ DA Stl VfI1 W "9 a lr.f 6p'" ,. It,d '''99 09'' ,on "c~" ~'t·t·d... of \"ut. .. lh'llai FdlH'.. HlOIi Studl'nt~ \\ I'h DI AL 3SI1"'alt.!' 8 '0 .. 1 'ul b· ~o S '000 OBO . ... I t tlui'CtPPIl1J.! "'1111 111 11111:-" 1:-- :lItnect ai \0\.';H10ll;,i 1981 10 1'OIA COIlOItA • l'lt .... \\ t'la "'l~('lal l1t '{'rl ~ nl:l ~ allt.~nd Auto D.E. CLASSIFIED AD r-M\fp" a\,C .. , .-!~' . OO l)l:-" :l l~~ I.,n tIIPJ{,~ \llll IlIl'lmh.' rt'C(:'nt It' \:!I:..I.t 11U1l OBO 4\1 .. J\'" \' ~,~ .. 13 HONOl- ~CIu 5~ad(~_ $ HI' t.q, Parts & Servl"u t,llQI ~ ] I.t..'boo ,lh(lUI h 'anlln~ c1'..,i!!'I\,d :-lIull·nl.... l:hara r' helm ... Uhf" '0< , I"~""~' ''''q' • Motorcycl •• e.6 PI1'M()UiH '1I E'~ Co", "'L,,/\ell S. 910. 0 () 11a..- It'rJ'lll':' til h andit"1 Pt~d Pl'Hpit·. anri \\ i:1 ~'" 10 s('f u p ,"u"l, ai'" \'rlO"" r I/O(""'U"" '" J Jt .. A, , S31.) s.Q",nn SUlUKI G56S01 p rlll!r;lIn~ Hom•• 19'" O,,,y SOO ..,1, HI9Aa l t. I, :J"d ... .,_ ga,a9 • .. ..pf .,~, 19b l'f ... .'po ";l "II Iildudt, .I,H'k II t'l1t'r a !/'oC,4 "'("COPD t" ~ \l'~ o'·I'.lpm ("(:hll.llll," tl'al'hpr \\hn 11<1:-. ,t -'a,tnt'i'l COll1put l'r Misceilaneoul Ot p\ t~' fOU""r J,..-PSi 36.. , ... . 6 p n'l!l'a ll l~ ttl t('adll~pln~ 1\) Ih~ handll".1PPt.'C!. lI an~ .. . t",I"", On'V S; . ~O 815U1Ul(I 17S GN <1 000 m'/e, not ... EIKtronla 519 5 . J~ fI.. " " look, /,1.;8 ",,_ Good con Hahl!. J rlll\l'r}Olh 0 Wl:o: t'on in·Wlllkwa lt'1' JlIO" ale.J d 110" 5 <1 50 l .. , 7475 p roh:~:-.or \\ ho d l..·\,eloped a program l u tram Pet... Suppll.. [CON H' CAli 11 '0*0'0 Co.-olio JSo.c Ae1 61 Bleycl .. good ."g "f' crod cody o.p""ndobl", ! (Ou",. ] bed,ocofn Free Coollng System D\agnos.e I1l~da~ 111 quigle~ 208 from 2 10:1 p.m. Heglster al the II 1'1 '~ o"" w"" Ca'oonda l. "" .. m'''I0- Hou... Free Air Conditioning Diagnose ('a l'£'<.'1" P lannin~ and Placem{'nt Cenl{'r. Woody lIelll "d'"II , . n',al 0" 1",11 ba, ....".' , Mobile Hom.. lorg. ,hedy boc'-vard f urt ....' .. ' 0 62114 :======~ Free Rides 10 School & Work S19 11!6 e vcrn'''9' .oom. Automobile; I NEW LOCATION ]O l]Adl " I:-i TEH\lEW sk,lIs \\orkshop w,lI meel Roommat.. I. . Huff's Radiator Tu e:-o day 10 QUlg ley 106 fr(tm 11 a III to noon Dupl.... Mobil. Hom•• 74 M .... V(lUCI< 1800 7J GMC P,ele & Auto Center H{'glsler 3 1 thr Career Planning and Placement Want" to aent up 5500 ] t O~e .. on 1600 and 1 t 550 N. Univenity Ave 11 WIOES GOOD (0,,:1" '0" pt .c. Cenl cr. \I'oody 6204 I P I ~ mo .. '" '''' Y S400 Call Georg" _I_",_ty S]O nO] I Across from CennallU ,ong. 53500 u ooer "I"a"""9 _Itlle H ...... Lot. 399Aa16$ Publk: Service Co o~o " ob ' . 1~ perce'" do .... " ~IOHHI~ UlmAH\, staff will le" ch a n ,n· po)' ... " "fS 110" 01 561 . 5 Pltf 1970 ~ "rSUN 310 ~ ,peed AC 36 Carbondale lroductory session on the Library Computer Syslem me"'" Mey '''",NCO 01 Of"'''''' "'PSI ,u ~"." ' body a"wn" OPPfo . ,,,,oI ...... ' 5 mittee will revi ew grant applications . To make "",ord, arrangements for Ihe hearing impaired. call Bar­ 0 .... day "" {... ,' '''' ...... bara Gold. f 3121793';;750. I_da y,50, . nl, pe.""'" pe'doy Ih .... 01 lou. do,.,· .. ' . " "~ ' I,"" pe. do~ LATE HEG ISTllATIO:-i for Goa l Getters. a self· f .~ . ,h, ,, . 'ih1day, .)9 {..,I, motivanonal fitness program. is being accepted a t pe,I,,,. per do, the Hee Center Informa li on Desk. The program N .... day'lII c.t1",per lt,.,. perdoy began Monday. I . .. fh' .. n, .... '_... do,.,3]''' .. "ll4If " .... pe, tw."', or ",o'eda" 17,. "h !)lt. " GETfI:-iG STA inED" dancercise classes meet I,". pe, d0J' Tuesda \'s a nd Thursdavs from 6 10 7 P m. in the Ree Cent er banee Studio. N'o registration IS required. A" (lou,I,.c; Ad ~.fI ", ng "'uSi be .«"n"d b.lo •• 1100 ,,00" '0 ppeo. ,,, ~ . f da y' p ..blo'al, Of\ AQt'A O.-\:-iCEHCISE classes meet Tuesdays a nd A" y.r"nS! p '«" u e d aile. " 00 Thursda\' from 3: 30 10 ~ : 15 p.m. at Ca mpus noon ... ,1: 90 .n lhe l ot/o... ,"9 do, \ pVbl>{ al,_ Beachk. ;\'0 registration is required. the Da,I , Ei.,pl.on ( 0""01 b" '.,pon"bl. 'a. "'C')'" Ihc:o" 0". TilE ~]()\'IE "5 PERMA. II " will be shown on do." ·"ro .... ' . ,n,."'O .. the Wesl Lawn of lhe Ree Cenler \-,1edn (!l;day al 9 Ad ... , I" .H or. "',po'" bl" lo. cto.<: ~ .n Q .n• .• 0,,.,,,., \e ... " nl, to. p.m. Sponsored by the Heereali on Sports Family . fln" l" OO' l 1\01 11,. 11)",1' 01 ," o!! Programs and the Uni versity Programmmg Offlce. OCl ."" ','" ... h.cn I.".. " '+-oe ~a''''' 0 1 , "'.. od~. r!,,"' .nl ... ,11 b" od,u,' o>d 'f ,ou' ad oopeOIl TICKETS FOH the Student Programming Council ' ....(0 " .0<11 , 0' ,t , ou .... ~ .. ID(onee ' , ..... , Dot e " 0 pel, equoiller lul/ leCll u.ed 1£0 oulpul 3S81 Bo/61 hoeo l,ng , Ion Olt cond,I,om"g f ... , n,, "ed op t :<' bd'm fU'n"hed compu, S.9· 118I Clr Hl·41'/ respo"bleICl"dlord 68. S"' l 'e ve ' only 8 monlh, Clld ~ ••I/ und. r -or,oMr SI10 'IS . ,66 MOr l , ;;; neO I~- -- ~;::~, P,::~d;r:·~h'~;:':~ 1l , e!~:: :~, ~ ::'~~~I:~~'~~:' ~ 6creo~~~ . ."e ning' . 0"68bI66 r-= 370680'77 .. 8E DROOM BUNGAlOW p loeo'o," 370.... ;1' 6] "'{(MAN VAHEr .5<10 W F, e e mCln cOmpetil,ve 'o ' e~ call . SI1JS1 o r . , 4S FU IiNISHED 3 100M CCllloge S hat . coad S:<' OO mo o .. o .lobl. MUST Sflt AM FM " e'oeo rH ..l ve r ] bdr 1 o"d one "'oil belt" 5'9 ,111 10 .ee .... hol ' 'I o ~o loble 368 9Bo l66- , ... rn /oble , peal.. en o"d COuO/l(, lownho ... st' veo·!' n,ce I bloc'. from CO" ,.gn now mln "" el " om CO... p ... , Counl,y S... mme , on'r or I .. monlh, "or""9 CARB ONDAlf FU IlN'S HED APfS 1 '1e ll'"g No 4S1 S913 ,n MoV So ... ,h....ood. Por lo S19 IS39 de ck A $ ~ .n g S I 100B O CCI I/ Shery' p." : o mp u. S400 pe, mo"," Wright I 36JOBo I n o"d '1 be-droo... , No pets ,:<' mOi J 6J5601 6 :<' P S.0.4681 'Oom 10pm o nly nl Properry Monogf'me S';S~8]0~Ol61 J BDIiM AP; ,n ' yeo. 010 4 un. I 'eol e c/ole 10 campu, 4H S}66 l O Vn y :<' B£OIlOOM$ Unl ... rn or 40. 7Bb161 J6J I"'g ' oS OJlt b ... ,Id lng lo( con Old IJ Lo.ge 44SIo Bo l61 f ... ,n S... mmer , ... b'e' '.:lIe or renl lor rHRlf. 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" J ,:==4='7:-:2:1~34===~ 36SoBClI 06 1 71810fte.Jpm )0~3Bol lB ·~".AMIDSNDIOS .S l 0S 1! 0 .. lmvo • 1'10 ..,(' ~ e nced vord tree, t} 'C furnltur. ". .. b,.., ~ . Su...... 0' •• r • P k J .5 PERSON .... 1" 7 .. er ~ lo.qe on ...1 .11 SJ.SO ...o 5.,0 "18 or ) 49 S:)3~ '------366080159 ~ CALL KENT. 54'·20.t LeWIS ar !: .. :;~::b " ' ogo" Co" ," "" lilOf A BrD . 0/0 florCl I pOl'cr" I ;c8n~?:,~ ··~!~:~~!~~el :~;'\r :~"5 con .. " nl.onol " .,. Ie 51S0 6'0 .·.. " .-4 PM 3S0tBol18 r~rl'"ercho.' 510 08S 11S" m.n ... le~ Irom SIU CSpeC"I" . good for 9fOd "lIaen, lo~ ... r ~ard "O~ C 369J"'mllo6 · ~ST"A u.. !}OWF.--..o" Apartments APARTMENTS leqll"ee' Q ...o 1 r r Coli Mon ( .. BLONDE WOOD r-- U ~IN 1 d,ener!. S.. ,' .. F. .. b.*o ... s...... ot •• de,k heodbd II I...,. new mell arod SlU AI'I'IIOYED 10000 00 519 'S3J beI"'p"ngi on/!'S I/S S... 96"19 CALL iTtYE, -O.,e Bedroom Garden Apts. J 4J 68n '8' tn·,." l AIlG£ 5 BfDROOM 1 oeQp le rreed , ~ ..... 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W.II C'tIa.. 8S90 J5 998bl61 Un. wt"" ' y on the blond ' S1 Sr.'" s..-' ,a·" JSe9A ,,!7' Pool 457-412' W CE J 8 0 ~ 6 room' 'OS.5 U 'PHlIiNC£D GUn A~ TE II CMfR w.1I CALL GA.'. 417·7M1 I I' Spt,nger " "'01'1;' leo~e r,,"q Weight Room Show Aot. I to 5 pm M ·W· F end " c .. e ...,orr. c d ( lvp1es loeoch 0 /1 I•• ". , "om rocl. to t-4PM II' clou,eal Speoc fOl e s 45 1. 401S I J 4J 4A n l6.1 Wide screen TV ':======~ I p,c,er• • d )10JSB Jco 'S193~~~BISO 5S ElfC BASS PLAYER S.; Vetto"I. r 1 ~EDIi'OOJ,I G AS hc.-c ... C 1 b'O( ~ ".,eded for rtlt Call Cory S:<'9 SB68 Now Leasins to New Residents from c ompu~ Su"'''''er ret" S"9 FREE RENTER'S 13150,1 !/OJ]J1t 36"A"'6" Special Summer Rates: INSURANCE r 1 AND J bd, hn ... ·e~.n CdC.f.' - $350 - 2 Bedroom ' .... 01 and hi bora I v' 1.,0,., i·,·j·U:; CALL US&GET /i.. <:I ... e",dr4! '''' Hurr y S' 9 .18~ O I- ' . S7Bblec 103 N. Glenview -$400 - 4 Bedroom COVERED! I CA P80-t5!~EnE. ~*1~Fo q obM S Carbondale HOUR , caRIIOHDAU Apartmen.. 800 E. Grand Ave. g "od eond ,,0" avo" Cl bh: ... 54.-2.,1 or 529-2620 Behind REC-CENTER, 310 Hestec I m .. d,o,,, I ~ Us.o , ... mme. 5:<'0.) ' 1;: Renb to five AC . washel ~ "o 0 14 11 4570446 dl)~ r . 2 ,tory, f urn i, l-Ied, cor­ 14 ;3 l/'MI peled. basemen!. I J il OIlM CAJl80NDJl l £ Sn5 pc'1 ·51SO 'ummer • $850 fall 'p' mo Summc' on' . Io.~ o ,' oD'e 'o! ! HOUSI · CA.aoNDALE ... ' .. " 0'" .ome.. > (ounlfy ...... ; 305 8 e .. e ridge cenlro l a ir. ,hod/'Ii ~ -" " OP " bonement. J bedrooms, lur n . , ~hed , cents tD 3 or ... ""UG l 1 80RM .ee.",I ~ r"'no .. c'~'" ·$425 ,ummer·S450 foll/ Sp' , 8('0'" ,.·.I,n9\ ~ C lem,lv n. g" APUT~AU 00,1'1000 N o n e' ~ s"a 1~13 VERY NEAR CAMPUS. 8 11 W . 4 "~ o B " .,1 o.rry, 1 & 2 bdl"fm, wtr/ fl'osh. I UNrURN IS H£O 3 BOIlM SW SJ I bdrm-S210 ' um.sm fo U/ spr I ~~;~~~~:d ~ bdrm IV Cherry S6. 0 ~~~;;::O~=~~ ' j 36' ?6bI61 VERY NICE IIEDROOM. furn. I MUIlPNYSBOIiO :<' B£DRooM N're Ist.edor unfumished. wotetl ne I g hbo r h ood '110 .. e a n d trosh included. I ;:f:: 9:~~':;89 l eci. depoI,' No -Sl95 (unfurn) · $22S{lum) I 3651S;- 61 =~MENTS . I I"::C::'L":EA:-:":RAN::-::-:-:'C:::E::"::S":A":'L":E::'!' ~:~~of ::, I~li':h:so~!~~~~t . Two 4·Bedroom ·$235 (2 bedroom) Houses NEAR CAMPUS $4()() & $475. monlh (AU r:;;:;;::l POll 457·6962 DlTAILllUj Offer •• ,Ir.. ~ J ..ly Now Renting ' . '''' tlS·IUS for Fall & Summe.· WONDERFUL HOUSES & APARTMENTS 1868Sb lS9 Wal.l(ing Distance to Campus ...... 8. or.4.... 7. in evening call 529-5731 or 549-6871 MALIBU VILLAGE NOW RENTING FOR SUMMER AND FALL Five Locations Rent Starts at $165 1. Hwy. 51 S. Mobile Hamel 12 & 14 wides, locked mailboxes next door to laundromat, 9 or 12 month lease. Special summer rates. Satellite dish with MTV and FM channel and HBO available.

2.1000 E. Park Mobile Homes 12 !It 14 wides close to campus, across street from laundromat. Cablevision available. 3. 710 W. Mill Apartments Two bedroom, across street from campus Medeco lock system for Extra security, WANN'" lOSE WEIGHT? You n~ more ' ''Oil (I dt~f product 'IOU n~ cablevision available. (I p Ion I You".... 01 " WIth Diel{ RESIDENCE HALLS. ROOMS AND MEALS G, egory s SIJm·5crfe 8ohorruon 0 •• , Call todoy for defa'" or 519./ 168 (I' 4. Murdale Townhouses Chri'!ian livina C~nter · Quiet stud., iltmosphef'e. df--l icious 549·0110 New large two bedroom townhouse tood sented smora.lsboircf.low prices. .lttr.lctive t.cilities. ~~~~~~===. JS03MI68 tr.lined counselors. open 365 d.lys.l ye.lr. E.-Z Rental Center I lo'lude .. K. Oas -- apartments. Just completed. Washer "rou'lilowe it h8e-!" and dryer, dishwasher, garbage disposal 1.S.f.II&"'5'-~ 18~~!.,~.'i'" II-WiI'fg 5.201 W. College Apartments Room & MHI, Ooub"'S1.1S1Ysem. 457·4127 ILISTEN TO THIS, 0 uo ocr..... ilrMr Close to campus. 1 & 2 bedron'lls. HouKcleaninl rhO" wild.,.~u 01'.0 od;o'"'ng Room-~-- & Me.I, Doubfe.t7Oi... . Sin.I~MOJwk . Room O"ty Doubfe.S19/wk, 5inal~M9Iwk , Equipment ~;":, "~~:ono~~,"~, W;:tcoo On the strip. CALL l.ducftd 'Of' CJt.Ild, ,d. to SI60,ooo Ph (,,') U3·1151 BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER ;:':s~1II 3J010160 '.AIGE MISSOUII WOOOfO ar_ .UG 1225 pM ocr. p" (6 IIJ 133·1257 529.. 4301 SMOlfiASIOAlli- ."•• '.It JI ~'O'60 ltt..... &DI_.US 11 acrm co".,ed "",Nrc" and fj.,_. AI~Wekomel AWeft(ae.uh) S4I lor .".. • mil.. ,au'" ..... ~ , 0' NOW M'bN'o, 641·21" J61S0159 Paj!(·12. Daily E&'\'Ptian. June 18. HillS Indians unsuccessful in bid iJohn A. Logan to trade unhappy Blyleven to offer new sports

them soon." Klein sa id John t\ l.of.!.l.In College In bas ic: s kill dcvelopl11 Cll1 a:­ (" L~; n: I.A:-:D - II·, n., C ~l ~t learn or to a pennant Carterville is offer ing a new well as intermt.--d ial(! and The Tnbc W ~II11S ~I qU:ility ..;' !prisl' to Indians' f' lI1s - sports class entHled " New ad\' ance d playing e: pe('j .ll1~' genr.a I r;l: II'; ~l g cr m:- hin:' In ri rll'n ' kl ncl Salurd ,\ . had Bh·lcn'n. whll bruke in with b c.)()fl1 cr~ : n~ ~ . The cuul'se :\mcllcan s port!) :"cenc. an: new a l ~o \\~IIlI (' d Cardirwl Ipft· Inunci Hi\' lc\ ell a home. Iht, ~1 111llcsota T\\ i ll ~ in 1972. fill' s l.~!" ion s han d l~ r f\(On 1);1\,1(,\'. who I C~ld s Will Illee. e.ghl d(!\'oted mOr{' In pc~()ndl KI('111 ~ald on S:Hurd:IY Ihal has b('c n Ih(' Indians' mosl 0 11 Wedm:-sday!' from 7 p.m.- 1/1(" If'a m 111 ~~i\'(·:..; \\ It h fin' and Ct chei \'(,lllcnt and !')klll ('J('\'l'Ia ll d had dC'l'I(k d to cons is lc:ll pitcJlcr over the 1{ : 1;; p.m. de \' e lopm e n t Ih ;ll1 wll hci ra\\ all olfel'S on the :1 -1 · Klei n s~ lid h(' d idn ', ('oll!'!l der past liTe<' seaSons. He had a 1T1 ~ lrUc l () r H ~ l lld\" Osburn trarlit iona l games H'ar old pilcher. Hut Klein Kep~hin' ~J good enough 19,7 record las! \·car. his best has been a lIiree-lirne Sludents ll1a~' regi!') Icr lor prosl>cc t 10 be tnlded even·up with tile Tribe. .' said the Indians would s till m c mner of I he U .S. the course during i ts first continue 10 ent('rl~dn offers for for RJ\, )C\'c l1 . 11 was a lsu 7\a tiona l Frisbee le2 111 and session on Wl.:..d nesda\' a t 7 rumored Ihat Toronto was 131\' le\'cn s~lid he feel s like BI\'lcvcll. hd S tra\'clcd throughout the p.l11 . Fm' more inforrllatiol1 :'There arc fOllr or fin' clos('toadea l. he's ·in limbo but said he would cOlJ l1tr~' dcmol1" trating and on the cla_s . contact the team..; that remain irlcrcstcd continuc to do hi s best as a BI\,lc\'cn has indicated he competi ng a ~ OJ professional JLC Adult Educalinn orfice in BUI. a nd we·1I be lalking 10 member of the Clc\'eland s t ~lff . wouid like 10 be deal! 10 a Wesl fr i s i~ playt:I'. at ' 6 110 9K.;-37-11. 5-19·7:l:'fi. The course will include 9:li'·:J.,J:JH or 5-1 2-K612 . Lyman hired by Sixers Puzzle answers SC RIP BROOK DAW The Philad!"lphia illcrs hired :11 Portland and had a lso l OINS AERIE ElA former Los An g(' l ~ Cli ppers coached three seasons at SI. EMOTIO NA LLY lOG ,lead coadl Jim L\'man as an .J ( ;cph 's U n h ' c r sity in DATE NARY HINE a s si s l ~l nt coach for the 1985·86 Philadelphia . RAUL MEANER fes'HorrtbTes _ season. fhe team announc<.-"d RINDS CHASTE L\·m.111 is perhaps best ONAD FO IST AMB )Iondav. ABE L GORES STOA Head Coach Mall\" Goukas. kno;,'n ror leading SI. J oseph·s NEP SOUPS SPEll Mexican Beer Night hired lasl week 10 replace Billy to an upset victory over top· TILE RS SEEDED Cunningham. said Lyman will ranked DePaul in Ihe opening SLIDE S SPEC 6rm-Close become the Sixers main bench round or Ihe 1981 NCAA TETO N ASEA THAW All Mexican-beer $1.00 ass i stant whi le current tournament. EMU DIRECTORATE ,ssislanl Jack McMahon will ROD EVENT FAKED i19N. Washington concentrate on scout ing. NNE RESTS FLEES Lyman was Ihe Clippers· coach for most of two seasons berore being fired in Ma rch. Lvman had served as an assis tant under .hlck Ramsey RADIO and the Daily Egyptian ------, Pr.,.nt AChance For Vou To See ~~~ Th. Chiclgo Cu~. take on the Lo. A.... I•• Dodg.nlt Wrigley Field You'll fly Ozark to Chicago & stay at the GRAND PRIZE: Hyatt Regency downtown & receive two tickets to the July 12th CUBS-DODGERS Game.

Ther. Are Two Way. To Win: 1. listen for your name on RADIO 1121, 2. Read the Dally l8",tlan starting Tuesday. Well-AM from 5:~ am to. pm .tartlng June 1•. The Daily Egyptian will print 10 Mon•• June 17. Well-AM will draw names names per issue. If you see your nome call the from entries and will read one name per hour. Daily Egyptian office at " ..U11 to qualify When you hear your name on the air you have for the grand prize. You have till 4:00 pm 1 hour to call 54'-9245 or "7-633' 10 qualify dat. of luuo to qualify. for the grand prize. Cubs Hots & T-shirts for qualifiers and prizes sponsored by Jock Sprats and The Chuckwagon.

G-Series KUIIOTA DIESEL GARDIN TltACTOItS -Smooth running twin cyl. .ngj". YII eM e frieM etl N pert " the excite.entf -Water cooled lot long life -Low Maintenance -High fuel economy TOENTU: -Shaft dri.,. mower deck IIIGJIYR TO WIN AT THIll LOCATIONS: -Full range of opttonal attochmenta WCll. G~lly Egyptian. BaA Travel Carbonda'-, Morlon and Mt, Vernon, Kick's Shoes In Coooopet ...... y I'rIceoI Murphy~ , The SIIo.1 in Cart.rviUe, Weber's Men's Wear M4.1rphpboro, The W~tctrbed Foctory Corbondo.. Waifs Piua in Ma,'ion ond MI. Vernon, Southern Illinois Honda, Hobl. ._,"' .. _...... "...... ond Ma~ine , Carbanda'e , Nutri Systems Carbondale . • on Ward Chevrotet in H.rring. Geunania _.IIK...... -..... Federal Servings & loan. MI. Vernon, The Carbondale .amado Inn. Ike's UMd ea,.. Carbondal• . IIULII: - Enflwntl and winners mUI' beot lea.' 18 years of .... Employ... of the WCll Rodio, The DoIt, ..IPtion (paid & non-pa· . stoff). theChlcagoNationolleoguehtldub, Inc., Tribune ~e S.,ndkotion.

529-57. AlI6ecisioM ..final. Winner must'" ftip_ """'. __tltutlons ore no.ollowed. "11 ...... KUMnA WI,... concentI to.,.. of their nome & I...... ~ &/ or tra... purpGMI by WCll_. Dolly .....' .... o..nAln_ _ In..., models """1..... 01 1.5'" FINANCING c-t.o' .... _2'. lt1S_W_..m ... _ ... WCJl.- ..... DoIIy ...... CAU...... Daily. Egyptian . . June. II. 1_. Page t:l Bulls pursuing , center in NBA college draft

guard." Kraus(' fo' aid. " We ('111 (',\(;0 ' l I'l l - The Kraust' admits there cou ld 95( Tanqueray & Tonics ctll t'3go Bulls l1('cd ~l pOint hope In gel a s larh~ r L1 ul of thr be a trade before the drafl . guard and ;1 c:('n{C'r a.rc ex­ draft When \ 'fIli w; n :iH 13(' ~ !nl:S their first-round pi ck. 954 Becks & Oranjeboom pected I\) snh·"lhp..,e prohlc Jl1!' ha llgaml's. you 'ha\ (' ;t lot (If Il ' IlIh o\·.'r,,1 1. Ihe Bulls a lso Yes. we have 1l Ct.-d~ . .. 80t E. MAIN " ,-""""'""..,..". by !"clecling either guarrl Sam hJ. \'c four picks in !he second ~ Andwiches! CARBONO;A.lE \'incent of :\1idilgan Siale or HUTllor:-:. a rl.' ,abound ("r,n ­ round. :'t;'\'cn-fool ('('nlpf Rill We n­ cerning the dllb'~ p l an~. " I'm not surt' wc'lI have all I1Inglon nr SI . .J v!;":-: t!~ fi\'e of thO!.t; pl d~ Tuc!')day:' Tu('sday'!, NBA t"!}!:cgiale ~~r=~~a ll ~~;s : ~~~ ~!ll ~ t (.~ t ~~ Krause sa id . lie also said the IJrofl. the new head coach repl~lcing f, rst,round pick will not be Generai ~ i a na ger Jerry Ke\'in Loughery. One rcpolt traded Krause. who returned to his has Ihe Bulls trying to pcddle forward Oa\'id Greenwood and ~ t with the Bulls this winter Vincent is considered one of after Jerry Hcinsdor f pur­ gG~ rd Quinlin Dailey 10 Ihe Los An geles Clippers for the tn.--s t poi nt gua rds available chased the controlli ng int erest in Ihe drafl. Ue :ond Chris of tlw team. has been mum center James Donaldson or thl." about the draft eXl'cpt to agree same duo to the San An tonio M"lI in of SI. .John·s a re Ihe that the team needs a big man only guards who are given a 10 and so meone to play in the ~~~~~n af~J J ot~~~d~l 00~:.org(. shot a t being one of the fir~ t backcourt with The San AntonIO Irade la lk picks, The Bulls could a lso choose ~ I ichacl Jordan. tI. ~ NBA 's acccleratM with the seit."'C li un Hooki eofl he Y"" r . of Albeck. who coached Ger','in cent ers Bla ir Rasmussen of " Mos t people have us and Moore when he was with Oregon or Uwe Blab of Indla na drafting a center or a point IheSpurs. instead of Wennington. Blues' owner says mayor didn't help St. Louis land All-Star game ST. LOuiS , CP Il - Harry of Governors urging Ihal Ihe Bushmcyer said. "We have Ornest. owner of t.he SI. Louis game be played in SI. Louis. uur cily budgel hearings. We Blues hocke \' tea m, savs The league's board \'oted didn'l Ihink Ihal al Ihis time ' 1avor Vincel;1 Schoenchl did Thursday to hold the ga me in we could aHort Sloo.ooo for Ihe 'lOtiung to ~ e l p him lure the SI. Louis in 198M . AII ·Slar game." :,\111. AII·Sla r game In 51. The Blues' ow ner fir~t at­ Ornest said he had sougll! Louis, \\ hk h \\ III be played at lacked Schoenehl un K~IOX cit y help in n ..>d ucing some of Ihe Arena 111 19M, radio's Sunday Illorning sports the costs of promoting and OrnC"st ~a id he had asked shnw . lie repealed hi s ("om­ s .aging the game, He said he Sd",,,nehlto help lobhy fur the menls in an inten'ic\\ wit h the coul d nol r e (·:t l l e \' e r g.1IHC, hut that the mayor SI. Louis Post-Dispatch, suggesting a ny dollar figu re " Ilt..'\ cr returned our phone a nd ~a id Bushmever's account calls." ~l ~t yora l aide Ed BlI shmeyer wa:s " totally unfact ual ' " I:::\'t'I'\'bo

CHI CAG O ' CPI I - The neighborhood reaction to Ihe arena." said Baumhart. who LO\'ola L'l1Iversit\' Board of project and fi nancing. lisled as regular funding Truslees has decIded 10 hire a The board appro-'ed con· sources tuition. student fees. fund 4 raising consultant to see tinuing efforts to determine hospital fees and endowmenl if monev can be raised ror a the allilude of the universily income, nc\\' sports a rena for the Lake community a nd the neigh, "Specia l sourcs of funding. S ho re ca mpus. Loyo la borhood 10 building an arena includi ng a lumni. other Pres ide r:1 Ravmond C. on the Lake Shore campus. benefactor s. cor por ation Baumha rt said \\onday. which is north of downtown donor s. foundation and Ba umhart said the board Chicago. governmenl. are possible me mbers di s(:ussed three . 'The current consensus of means of fina ncing a nd those major considerations ror the t.he university community is possibililies wi ll be in· "we a rena a t a meeting lhal regular sources of funding vesligaled by our consulwnl:' Friday: ul'liversity morale. should nol be used for a sporls he said. Summer Bowling Leagues Now Being Formed

For fun relaxation a s well OS the competitive challenge and social aspect. fOf"m a _m and sign up early. league nights Tuesday 6:30 p.m. and Wednesday 6:30 p.m. teams will consi, t TUESDAYSU of 4._1. (4 men. 4 women Of" any combination of 4) Team members must SPECIALS be SIU .tudents. faculty. stoff Of" .,....._. Good Tues.-Thurs. l ...... will''''rt the ...... of June 25. Pick up _m en"" blank at the Student lDwENBRAu 6PK Center Bowling Alley. BTl Mlchdob 6PK .... ITl 12PK d tJ SI]lt CAN

~ BUSCH. SUITCASE 24CAN PK fii!1i• ,- See our·many unadvertised'.A. t!-___ ...edT .... Specials JIno a.-. N · . ·- - ~-~~ ~ ' - 7 Page 14. Ually Egyptian. JIIMII. 1_ Bunyan finishes 7th in marathon havc bee n a r~ictnr . " Las t year. when Lew start get ling consistently fas l By Steve Merritt .. , a lso l1li ~st.-d raining with Hartzog ga \'e me permission times to prove to the British StalfWrtler the team down here tat SIU­ to go home for the Olympic offica!s lhat I'm worthy of trials. was a baJ time for me to consideration in represen· Chris Bunyan. a former SIU· CI : they :i ll \\"mt home ror t~ e summer a nd now I tram Iry a nd make ;t qualifying t a ti ve com p eti t io n for e (rack and cross eounln ma"k."· Bunyan said. " 11 just England." Bunya n said. standoul. finisheu sc\'enlh thi~ a lone. " l' xplaineri Bunyan. who r(' 11 th~lt tllf' lack of \\';I s n't f ea~ i b l e since t woul d Bunyan. \\'ho is finis hing £I w('eke"d a t the ~inth Annual h ;l ve had 10 break training G r ~~n l11 a's H eSla u ra nl compctith' ~ training may have degree in physical education al afff'c t c d hi s pacing from the track a nd cross SIU-C. finished his c ~ ll eg i a l e Marathon. held in Duluth. country teams to get myself ~1inn . j,!dgcment s. athletic carr"r in 19P~ . He s till ready. I was here to compete works QU t with t..le SI U-C The marathon attracled an Bunyan. whose running for the SIU-C team. eve" inlernation<.tI field I)f runners. accomplis hme nts includc running teams a nd highly though qualifying for my home \'alues 1he tr a ining a nd including parti ci~'\a nt s from winning t.,e 19ltl 51. LoUIS (.'ouolry would have been nice. Engla nd. Pola nr. Finland. l\larathon. fini shing thi rd in cr,:npetitive attHudes he gains Ireland . Belgium ,IIld Canada till' 198:! BoSlon Marathon and "l\'ly prinrities now are \ 0 fro, n this experience, Ahau! 8.000 runners entered being 121h on the L: nited the race. Kingdom all-lime record li st, Bum'an finished with a lime said that he hupes to again try of 1 : 16.24. The marathon W3!" and qua lify fo r the Olympics Marlo. Buehrer won hy Don Nor m.:tn of Penn­ ri nisher Dn1." id Uedge. whom' fo r his home countn' of Great sl\'\'3 11ia . who fi ni shed with a used to rat'to against in France Britl a n. . 1:"11 :08. Second place was \\hen I wasarnunrll:l'" "I.ooking towards the next wkcl1 b ~' I'a\'id Hedge oj Olyml)ie tr la lR. , have Ill\" Eng la nd wi lh a 2: 12:24 a nd Hecalling hi s pcrformanc(>. youth a s an advantage.:' Brlglul11 rUIlIlf'r Lue Wa egman Bunvan said. "I really started Bunya n said. (' xpl~linin g thai was tturd to feci the effecL~ o(the r ace marathon runners do not pp ..lk Bunvan said he was one of 20 around the 20-mile mark. I was until about :10 years of age. "I runners im'itcd to the rae<' keeping up with the schedule I was the youngest finisher in wit h his tra ns porta ti on and had set before the race up until the top to a t the Grandma 's lodgi ng pa id for by the s pon­ then. a nd then everythmg just Marathon. a nd youth i~ ~o r. Grandma's Hestaurants. fellaparl." sla rting to be a faclor in what lie ~a id thl' sponsor invited is rapidly becoming a young Bunvan said alUlough he :-;OIllC of the mure elite runners rnan·ssport .. · from the United Sta tes and u&ua lJ~' goes on a high car· bohydrate diet about a week Bunyan said that to qualify ~lb r nad in hopes of atlracting before a race. he did not for for the Olympic marathon the besl runners a \ ·ai l ~ hle . leam in the U. K .. officials take I this race and it led to what called a " below-par per­ only Ihe top three fin ishers "All in a ll. it W 3 a good overall. L.ast vear. Bunyan race." Bunyan salfl "The formance." finished fifth in -w hat he cailed weathe r was per: ect for " I didn't go on a specia l diet "a dificuit year to compete" running and I got to S(:.f' a lot of because of his prior obligations old friends from England. this time. and I feel tha t it may t', theSIU-C trdck team. in'-.'Iudlng second -pla ce which Scott thinks should be SLATE: Cagers face tough schedule conference last year. but three Con!in ued from Page 16 just as challenging. of our losses were by a basket Ha skins. a junior . or less." Scott said . " In each " We're s till a young team. so ,-\ home contes t with Ba ll game. we had the lead late. bul I hope we don't find ourselves could not hold on. We were Slate. fo llowed by road games on the s hort end so early that agains t iXew l\l exico and playing with freshmen a nd \\ e destroy our confidence. But ophomores. This year. wc'll Murrav State. round out the 1 think t have enough faith in SHAWNEE pre-conference schedule . have the experience that our players to know that won't should help us avoid costl~' However . the Dial Classic is happen." Scolt said. TRAILS missing from the list this year. mistakes, I SUppOSl' most a disappointment for Scott a nd SI U.C opens the Ga teway people will see ourselves and WilDERNESS OUTFITIERS thl? ieam. which brought home Coll egia Ie Athletic Conference Drake a~ :h€ f:l\'orites for the (rae.t to Quatro'.) the titl e two consecutive years. season b) hosting Wichita conference title .. State. Jan. ~. The IS-game. " We were in the Dial Classic double round robin conference a t Arizona State. but the date SAI.l'KI ~OTt:S: Gene\,e"'" schedul e to follow includes the Hicks decided 10 play for the changed to the middle of our usua l match-ups against arch final exam week Needless to John A. Logan Community rivals Illinois State a nd Drake. College Lady Volunteers say. we were upset wit h the SIU·C finished third 10 the wax' it was handled'" Scott Redbirds a nd Bulldogs last saId . season. and will look to avenge "She' II b<; able 10 get a 101 several close I()!':c.;es . morc playing time there. which is what she needs, It 's a I."STE .~(). TilE Saluki slate \\ as fill ed b\' Kentuck\' and very good opportunity for :\ew :\1exico road g·a mes. " WE \\,E~1' H-I in the her ." Scott said . SALA: Saluki wins amateur tourney Continued from Page 16 the victory. the "greenskeepers' revenge" tournament. It was good . tweh·c·foot er to save pa r. Both Sala and Norris said though. because you had to Craig missed his par putt. the pin positions created an keep it s hort of the hole." !\orris drove down the extra challenge in the event. middle of the fourth playoff hole. a par 5. and Sala hit Ihe "I was glad they had tough Tad Foland finished fourlh right side of the fairway: pin placements. In some in the championship flight with a 149 tolal. followed by Bill ~orri s hooked a two iron out 01 places. :t bove the hole was an bounds. leaving a golden op­ automa hc three·putt.'· Sala Ko.onernan at fifth with 150. Si l portunity for Sala. who hit his said. Gen'.r),. Henry Justice and second shot ten feet above the Dave Sims tied for "iXlh place hol e for a two-put. birdi" and Norris said. " It was just like with a 151 total. Big Red increases season ticket sales ST. LOUIS t UPl , - The SI. over the previous year 's sales. The deadline tor purchasing LOUI S toot-ba ll t.:a rdmals said season ti ckets for t.he 10 home Monda)' they ha ve sold 37.776 A club spokesman said it g~lm cs was June 15. Tickets season tickets for the coming WOiS the firs t increase in season purchased before the deadline season. an increase of 4.105 licket sales since 1971t. ranged from SIOU toSI65.

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, Oait~' Eg,\'Plian. June IR. 198.';. P~ !! f ' I ~ Sports Bulls lure Albeck away from Nets

CHICAGO (UPIl - Chicago coach the "'ew Jersey Nets. Nets. New Jersey was phenomina l. Larry Cos tello. Scott v Bulls General Manager Jerry replaced Kevin Loughery. who ··One of the things that was a rm just tickled pink to have Robertson. Jerry Sloa n. ~~ od Krause named his gouPaul Westhead and ( ' Stan Al\xock as the new coach gelling the Bulls into the tWIce ~dore in the last few for a long time.·· Loughery preceded him. (or the NBA club Mondav. playoffs (or the first time in years rve recommended Stan Al\xock and Krause worked Albeck has a coaching Krause. who took o\'er as (our years. for head coaching jobs .. · together with the Los Angeles record of 277·215 in one season (;M when Jerrv Reinsdor( The Bulls paid New J ersey Krause said. " Once was a t Lakers in 1977 and 1978. when a t Cleveland. three at San bought controll ing interest in SI00.000 as compensation (or Clevela nd and a couple of Al\xock was an assistant coach Antonio and two at New Jer· I h~ team in Februarv. finallv taking Al\xock away. years later. someone asked me and Krause was director of sey. His teams have made the ellt to introduce AlbeCk to the Although financial details of to recommend someone for the player personnel. Both men playoffs in eacll of the past five media after the two parties the contract were not released. Bulls job and I recommended are graduates of Bradlev seasons. C:1 m e to :! general agr eement AI\xock said it was a mullivear Stan, Uni versity. .. Al\xock said he took the last week. contract which would earn· him ·· He·s a heck of a com­ Al\xock \xocomes the eighth Chicago job \xocause it was a AI\XOC~. 54. who had one year 5250.000 per year more than municator a nd a heck ofaX­ coach for the Bulls since the homecoming of sorts . His remaininb on his contract to what he was making with the a nd-O coach. The job he did at 1977-78 season. . parents still live in Chenoa . Demanding Sala wins golf slate awaits tourney By Anita J. Stoner Staff Wnter cage·women Jay Sala. a member of the Saluk i men·s golf team who captured All-Missouri Valley By Anita J . Stoner TIlE SA IX KI S will tra vel to Conf 'rrnce honors lhis vear. Slaff W rt ttH ScoWs alma mater ~i e mphis won the Perrv Counh' Little State for the second ga me. Brave Amatelir tourna·ment in The young Sa luki women 's then back to Davies Gvm· a sudden death playoff this team won'! rest on na sium for the home opener weekend in Picknevville. three consecuti\'e 20- plus win ag,illst San Diego State. The Sala shot , 4-71 0·" the paron sea sons when it faces the m os t Saluk is upset ninth ranked course to tie Cha rles ··Birdie·· difficult schedul e in s n;·(' SDSU last season to capture :Xorris and Billy Ray Craig histon· for t985-86. the Di a l Classic on the West Sala a nd Cra ig saw :Xorris Al",r opening at IllinOIS. the Coast. and Scott said she is ma ke par in the group ahead Salukis will pl ay fo ur games sure " lhey haven't forgotten and knew the'· had to birdie the against top 20 ranked tp:t ms . last year 's game" , last hole. Sala drove the green including :\CAA tourney Final After playing Kentucky a t a nd two-putted for a birdie a nd Four powerhouse Wes lern Lexington. the Salukis return ('raig chipped within six feet Kentuckv. to s qu~lre off against Western rrom the left or the green and " We 'couJd be 0-5 vcr" Kentuckv in the 51 -C Arena. a lso carded a birdie. easilv " · Coach Ci nd,· ScOll ·· Irs time we played one at Norris and Sala hit the first s a i d~ allho ~g h her team the Arena and see how we can playoff green. and a lthough return:; all starters and adds do. Bringing a Final Four Craig missed. a ll three earned four hea\'ily sought recruits. team in is pre tty good .. · Scott a par on the hole. Everyone ·· \I" s our most difficult said. missed the second green a nd sched ule e\'cr. but it was done again tied with bogies. intentionallv, We were 21 -7 last TIlE TOPI'E II ~ wer e Craig a nd Norris were safely season and 22-6 the \fear responsible for SIU-C·s largest on. but Sala missed to the right before. dnd we didn't get' any margin of defeat last season. of the third green. Sala post-season bids. so we felt we 65-55. at Bowlir.g Green. and chipped over the sand trap. had to do something to tr y and went on to the :-JCAA Final and landed 12 feet from the gam some attention: ' Scott Four with a 28-6 record. pin. Said. ··1 hope it prepares us for Among the returnees from that Craig putted short of the (lur conference schedule and squad are All-Americans Lillie o.lIy Evypt'-n File '1\010 hole. Norri" putt left him with g et s us the national Mason. a senior. and Clemette W_'I bolk_1t cOOch Cindy Scott gl_ Inltruclionl to Anne a ta!>"in par and Sala made his recognition. win or lose." See SLATE. Poge 15 Thouven'n. T.... 58luk's f.ce. tough schedule ne.t "'1On. See SALA. Poge 15 Baseball Lack of trades bad omen for baseball Scores June 15. ordi narily a ver,f desperate posi[,jon th.n they the,· made a trade which has busy day in recent" basebail were in before thev mr.a de the since been considered one ot Ihe biggest steals in the ~hlnda~ ' ~ r;am"" history. passed wi th little deal. But every so often a Chic.a goal x~ , York. night notice this year . transacti on will be made tha t game·s history. The Redbirds Cmcinnati at S ,.- , night Surely the games were will turn an also--ran into a acquirl' Gam..... Sox and Cardinals can bear heard of Broglio after the r'~al. St Loots 5. Chicago:? sports pages was missing. The IDter-league trading deadline witness to this. All three clubs but Brock went on to help the :\l onl reaI7. x~· York 2 From the Cardinals win the 1964 world Philadelphia 3. Piltsburgh2 passed without a single deal have enginereed trades that Clocmnatl fi . Atla nta 5 t 10 _ being made by any team. would help lead to a pennant in championship. He would later Sa n Franci.scoi. San Diego3 This has not been the case in PresS Box September. establish the all-time major Sa n F'macisco 5. Sa n Diego .. , 13 1 the past, especia\!y in the last Cub fans only have to think league stolen base record l.os Angetes 9. Houston 0 two seasons. lAst-second Mike Frey back to last season wben the before retiring. trades f1ourishe