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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1992 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in April 1992 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. fears of Daily Egyptian .,__5 pub ~ica hon SOlilhern Ill inois Univer"il Y al Carbondale Wednesday, April 22, 1992, Vo l. 77, No. 145, 20 Pages Bicyclists to get penalty if riding on Shawnee trail By Todd We lvaert Po l~ ics Writer

Mounlain bike ndc r.;; c •.!Ugh! cycling on lhe trails in lhe Shawnee National Forest now arc :';UbjCCl 10 lines and cil allons in accord.tnce wi lh the Shawnee Wildcmcs:.; Plan. but local cycl i s l ~ s ~' y the regulatiuns are uilfair. The new regulation ... ban ~ll bicycling on trail s of wilderness desienaled areas of the Shawnee National Forcs{~ Riding the popular aJi-teTr.lin bicycle... already has been banned ~ on the trails of state parks ir Illinois. The regulations. proposed by the U.S. FOTC!'t Depanment in Hanisburg. werc put into place thi s spring to cut do"n on soil e rosion on existing trails in th e Shawnee National FOfCS t. Cyclists are hoping to c hange the new regulations before they permanentl y arc written into U.S. Forest Service rule books. Cyclists ~ ups::: ' at the regulation because it redefines bic.ycles a~ motorized vehicles such Ronnie Jackson, a painter for the Physical Plant from the parking garage. The painting, done Tuesday, had as motorcycles and the three-wheeled all Colp, paints a fence between the Student Center and been delayed by the recent rain. terr.Jin vehicle.~ . 'They arc lumping us together with motor vehicles." said Dou£ McDonald. owncr­ operator of Phoenix Cycles Inc. 300 S. Ill inois Ave. " We do not do as much dam:tgc State to ensure college skills 10 the trai ls as trucks and motorcycle",:· see SHAWNEE, page 5 /{{inois first to guarantee employers education of workers Gus Bode 'By Brandi TIpps li a student graduates ",,,thout those skills. Under the plan, the lUinois (' 1mmunity Administration Writer a detenninatk.'fl made jointly by the employer College Board will put togeth.;r guidelines and the graduate. the conege win rc-enrol1 for implementing the program guarantees, Hlinois hM become the first Slate to offer a the student. tu ition free. in the course or stan ing with a two-year te.o;;ting period using a program La guarantee Ole skins of community courses nceded to correct the problem. model program at a couple of Illino is college graduates 10 prospective employers "Guarantees send a powerful message lila! community colleges. and 10 Ihe graduales Ihemsclves. community colleges can rrovide employers Community colleges are bemg asked to Student" who grad uate from Illinoi!<. with a quality product:' ~a id Gov. James identify occupational programs 10 be guamn­ .ML community college!'. and lhe employer.; who Edgar. " Businesses need to know thai hiring teed and to define specific competencies that hire them v. ill have rCCQUITC if the SlUdcnls a gntdu3lc of the community college system graduatcs can expect to obtain. said Terri Gus says the only thi ng that I've do nOl pos..,cs!> necc!O!'>ary ~ kill s and work· will be nefit them in both qua lity and damaged when riding my mountain place compelcncic", productivity:' see COLLEGE, page 5 bike is my head. Court rules for Hartis death, Springfest safety goes on with other matters Groups, businesses promote plans for drinking responsibly WASHINGTO ' (UPI)­ "No funher slays of Roben By Brian Gross free soft drinks al the bars. concerned wilh growing problems Barb The Suprcme Coun issued an AlIon Hams' execution shaH be Special Assignment Writer Fijolek. We llness Cenler of Springfesl. extraordinary ruling early e nl erl! d by the fede:al courts coordinator. said the community is "Springfesl has been taking on Tuesday Ihal allowed California except upon order of this Leaders fTom SlUC groups. Ihe hopi ';g 10 save Spring fesl by the characteristics that Hall oween pUlling tvgether safety measures. had at one lime," Doheny said. to conduct its firsl exccul;nn in court .'· the hi eh r.ourt said in an city and local businesses Tuesday "We hope it makes, difference." "The businesses have been doing 25 YCd rs. then resumed it:t unsigned order from which only stressed safe a nd respons ible good business, but the negative side scheduled activity in handing Justices Harry Blackmun and drinking for Springfest in a new Fijolek sa.id. " But we can' t do it Il down opinions affecting Slates' John Paul Stevens dissented. cooperative approach they hope alone. takes the stude nts to was coming up. so we're trying to keep it positive." rights a nd the tax stalUs of Diann Rust-Tierney. director will save the event and belp conlrol participate to save the event. " Jack Sullivan , presidenl of mjlitary retirees. of the American Civil Libenie other problems with alcohol in Doug Diggle, owne r of Old Unde rgraduate Student Govern­ Four limes in a 6 1/2-hour Union Capital Punishment Carbondale. Town Liquor.;, 514 S. Illinois Ave., ment, said students do not get span early Tuesday the coun Project. called it " incredible" "\'/c've ~ll t together a risk said some businesses have made most m anageme nt program to try to donations to fu nd the promotions out of line, but the program is vacated s t av~ that would have that the high coun would in­ and olhers will include safe ty trying to roach the ones who do. hailed Ihe death of Roben A1lon struct lower court judges " how educate people t.o be re~ponsible messages in their advertising. ''We want \hem 10 be sman and Harris. 39, a double·murderer to do their job." this weekend," said Jeff Duherty. to be safe," Sullivan said . "1 think who died al 8:21 a.m . in " h's an eXtr20rdillary move Carbondale city manager. Companies such as Anheuser­ it's going 10 work pretty well:' Califomia's gas chamber. and a backing away from their The program will promole safety Busch have printed posters and banners to promote a safe Spring­ Doberty said the cooperative In its final order filed al 7:45 traditional role of placing tips and designated driver programs effort between SlUC, the city and 3.m., the justices-with two individual rights" above other through newspaper ads and fes~ he said. "We' re taking a lig.h t-heaned tbe businesses could provide dissenls-took the highly un­ concerns, said Rust-T:emey. broadcasts of public service approach to pub lic relations," solutions 10 other problems such as usual and perhaps unprece­ James Coleman, a ca pita l announcements for Spring fest Diggle said . " We'f< trying 10 weekend parties. If !he progJ1IIIl is dented srep of ordering lower punishment expe rt a nd law Saturday. The Wellness Center will encourage people to nOI do anti­ successful with Springfes~ !he city coon judges not to issue another have a j uice bat at Springfest and social Ihings." stay of execution. see EXECiITlON, page 5 d istribute wrist tags to identify designated drivers, who can receive Doherty said Ihe city has been _ SPRINGfEST, page 6

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By Scott Wuen: Damn 8anon in the founh. He also hil a \010 Sports Writer Baseball team loses 13-7 to Missouri homer in the top of the ninth. Janke's home to left, then scored on a two-n'" homer by allowed fo ur runs in the seventh on three run, his fifth of the seaoron, lies for the team 1llc SaJukis shook oIT 3n offensive ~Iump third baseman Brian Heather. . Saluki errors. lead with Heather. with a seven-run outburst 31 the Universilj of The Salukis added an insurance run in the 1lle Salukis had avernged only foor hits in The Ie« drops the Salukis to 14-22 on the M:3S0uri. top of the s ir. th o n a n RBI s ing le ~ y their previous Ihree games. including losses season while the Tigers improve to 24- 17. The Da wgs effort s were un reward ed . catc he r De rek She llon. but it wa .;; "', 10 SIU-Edwardsvi lle. SI. ~ ... ouis l ln;-lcrsity The S a l !l ki ~ will face Ill inois State for it however. as they were outscorcd 13-7 in a enc ugh as the Tigers respon;jcd with three ~nd a 1-0 vi lOry over MV': foc Northern thrce-garrre series 0." the road beginning wnh , Iugfest at Columbia. Mo. runs of their own in the boltom ha lf of the Iowa on SalUrday. a single game on Friday which may dcclde The Salukls rebounded from a three-run inning. Saluki dc\ignatcd hitter Ed JaJlkc pnwided lhe winner of the !'ixth and fir.~1 1 playoff 'POI deficit afler the first inning. scoring single sl ue T('liever Tony Giese walked one of the few Saluki hi gh li t;.h t~ on the day, for the Miswuri Valley Conference hf.''l'ball ru ns in the second and founh inning before M i~ so u ri third baseman Ch ri s Shockley and 'yil1f the SIUC record of four doubles in a lrumamcnt . breaking through with three in lhe fifth. gave up a bloop double to outfi elder Chopper .. inglc t~ ame . The Redbi rd, hold a 14-20 record", ith " Left fi elder Jeff Cwynar led off the inni ng Littrell before surrendering a th ree-run home lankt' played a major roll in four ,,-,f the fifth-place 5-7 , howing in the Valley. The with a single and wa~ s.1crificcd te second on run to second basem~'l Bill Mondrell a, The fi ve innings in which the Dawgs "Cored, He Saluk is a re 4-6 for , ix lh p lace a nd a bum by center fie lder Le land Macon. Tigers took 3 7-6 lead on th e blasL then led off and scored in the second and sixth Southwest Missouri i!' seventh wilh a 4-X Shonstop Clint Smothers hit an RBI double coasted to victory as Ihe Saluki defense innings and doubled home fi rst base man tOlal. Medical excellence Magazine honors University program for rehabilitation of athletes, students By Christy Gutowski program. Specia1 Assignment Writer " We .meet once a wee k with trainers and physicians to discuss The S IUC Sport s Medic ine patients, and some lcams practice Progrnm rece ntly was recogni7..ed Ollt of (Ihe Stude nt Recrea tion by a national athlctic magazine for Center) facility: ' he said. its continual efforts to provide The Spons Medicine Om':e was medical and spons relared service., founded in 1979. and ~ as e' panded to the University. to serve an average of 46 students The 1992 Athletic Management for e,'erything from rehabililation Award of Excellence was awarded of m ajor injuries to advi ce o n 10 the program, located in the nutrition. SlUdent Recreational Center, i~ The number of slUde nl s using recognition of being one of the the facilities h a~ inc J'"C<.l~. Massie only college athletic programs to said. offer athletic and medical sen'iccs "lbc usage ha~ gone up at Icast for al1 students. 50 percent ir; UlC pa."'t four years:' The program is unique lx:causc he said_ it s services are o:"ailable 10 ail To meet the needs of studenh. stu1ents w ho paniciiale in the o ffice staffs o ne full -time athletics on a recreational and cenified athletic Irainer and Iwo intra mura l leve l, said El eanor g raduate ass istants. wh o a rc Fra nkel. managing edilo r for assisted by numero us , Iudenl Athletic Managemcnr mag37jne. a thletic traine rs and C! xcrc isc " We give the award to those science majo~ . Ma .. sic !ooaid. schools thai have done new and Terry Gump , ':1 seni o r in innovative things within athle tic communica tion di!\ o rdc r~ and management." she said. sciences from MakandJ. uses the Unli ke most college SiJO rl S offit"C's services three ti ~ a week medicine programs, SI UC's is not w hile enro ll ed in an exercise ope rated as a part of a n program. inten:ollegi .Ie athletic departmenl. " There's always so m eone I' is affiliated with the Student available to hel p:' she said. "They Daily Egyptian FUe Photo Health Se rvice a nd works in don'1 pu..;; h you beyond what your coojunction wi th the We llness body is capa ble o f ha nd ling ."' John Massie, coordinator of sports medicine model to e xplain an injury to S IUC student Cente r . said John Massie, at the SIUC Recreation Center, uses a knee Scott Spooner. coordinator of the !<.ports medicine see MEDICINE, page 19 Drake, Wichita picked After two-week break, golfers as favorites in Gateway anticipate Drake Invitational By Norma Wilke Illinois State and SMSU 5-4. The nelle rs By Thomas Gibson facilities are concerned." he said. "We Sports Writer finished on a positive nOle beating Indiana SportsWriter won the tournament a couple of years State 6-3. They l\Iso beat Western lIJinois. ago." The SIUC women's tennis tcam could go Auld said the :cam did wel1 . and it played After a two-wee k b"ak the SIUC This season the Salukis have been on a into the Gateway Conference Tournament without sophomore Lcesa Joseph, who plays mens golf team is geared for the Drnke emotional roller coa.~tcr . overlooke-d because of it s record , but the No. 3 singles and No. I doubles with senior Relay Golf Classic. coach Lew Hartzog Senior Scan Leckrone said aft e r the team is br ncr than its record indicates, coach Lori Edwards. She said she does not expect said . . - poor performance in the So uthwest Judy Auld said. Joseph to be at full strength this weekend. Hartzog said the Salukis are weli Tournament the learn fou nd it was The Salukis. 2-4 in the conference and 5- " We played an excellent mafeh against rested and have practiced. The team is suffering from fatigue. II overal1 . will receive their seeding tonight HJinois State:' Auld said. ,. \\ C had our ready for action, he said. "'We bave a ,eaIistic chance of plac ing before they begin action Thursday at Drnke. ehaIk.'CS to win, bot we didn't come through. " In a season of ups and downs the at least in the top 10," Leckrone said. Auld said she would pick Drnke and Wichita We did not play well against SouthwC5t. We team is now prepared for the its fi nal Sophomore Sam Scheibal said SIUC State as the two top competitors. After that couldn't 5C.-em to ~el things going," stretch of the season:' Har1zog said. bas some good talent and can do wel1 in Illinois State and Southwest Missouri State Last season the tcam finished third losing "There wil1 be some good teams in the the toumamcnL No one knows what will could fall in the third and fourth siOlS. to Drake, the everuual winner. 5-4 in the tournament. Some Big Eight and Big Ten happen, he said. "Because of our record. the highest seeding semi finals. Drake is the team to beat again school, wi l1 be there:' "The only problem with the team is we could probably get is fifth." she said... It 's this season. Two Division II teams and 24 Division inconsistency," Scheibal said. "When one not important where you 're seeded. It 's Drake has a new player. Verd Vilels from I teams are participating in the player is hot the others seem be in a whe re you end up at the end of the . Russia, playing No. I singles and doubles for tournament. slump. If we p!ay 00 one accord, we'd be tournament. I think we're a better team than them this season, and .he has done well. She . The Drake Relay Golf Classic a much better as a group." fiflh, but I do n ' t mind goin g into the is ranked first in win/loss record in the tournament will be at Wakonda Coontry If all the pieces f:lll together lI",n SIUC tournament Wilh everyone not taking us on as conference. In fact most of Drnkes players, at Club. and Hartzog said the course is the has a legitimate chance of winning. he -.e rious competition." singles and doubles, are ranked first in the best in the Midwest region. said. Two weeh ago S IUC went 2-2 against " It'll be a good place to be as far as the The toumarncnt will stan Thursday. Gateway Conference foes. The Saluki s I o;;~ to see NETTERS, page 19

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Lawrence. Peterson said Moore \\ a~ n)ll,id 4 .5. Sen. will speak as pan of ered one of SIUC ', leading ~ h o lar- during the Univcr.\i l y· ~ English Day activities. which his 20 yean. of service. honors and rccogni7.c~ cJ\.ce llcncc in Engli:-.h Sar.m M. Zimmennan. doctoml "tuden! 01 at alllc\'ets from high school 10 the highest of Princeton ni vcrsi t). wi ll

The Colle ge of Engi neering and Technology recogni zed it, olltst,mdin g 3C'l­ demi c ach ievers during Honors Day thi s month with mure than S1 3JXX) to 24 student.s. for them to meet the f~lc ult y and sec their 5011 ' Associate Dean Jim Evers said the students and daughters honored. It· s just a great lime more than deserved the awards. fer the students and the collcg..::· Springfest teaser ·'It ·s a great time to recognize academic TimOlhy Schrocdcr. senior in mechanical Dan Cuddy, bass player lor the band Hypnolovewheel, performs with his achievement: ' he said ... \ think students that cn~inccrin \;. said scho\an.hi\1s were hi, vila\ band In t he Free Forum Area Tuesday as part 01 the "Springiest Teaser." work hard deserve TCC'ognilion. h's a lime for !' rudenL~ 10 have their fam ilies on c;lmpus and see HONORS, page 6

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r~LJN OI S [S 0 E OF THREE STATES not requ iring Commentary hel mets. Bu t while the battle takes ~hape over mandatory helmet use, the issue of education is ignored. Ed ucated motorcycle riders generally wear hel mets because they are aware of what happens when a human skull strikes the Dave So Save Banana Fanna pavement unprotected. In minois, operators of four-wheel vehicles must pass a driver education course III hi gh school or complete a Fo Fave Fee Fie Moe Mave certified class independently to receive a licens before the age of : 8. But small motorcycles require 'leither an using a lOy like this to teach young Name game trivia, people. particularly young female additiond license nor education. Larger motorcycles (more people, about childbirth. than 15(kc) requi.re a separate class M license thaI can be Pregnant Judy DoI\ I saw my son, Robby, ge( born. obtained by passing a written and riding test. Still no Well, OK. I didn '( acwally watch additional education of hew. 10 ride a motorcycle is puzzles columnist Robby come OUT. I had mentally required. My original plan was to write a divided my wife, Beth, into two column about a troubling issue major sectors: (I) the Head Sector. and (2) the Resl of Beth Sector. LAWMAKERS ARE IRRESPONSIBLE and lack a raised by Ken Clark of Kenl, Wash., concerning the 1964 Shirley genuine commitment to improving safety conditions if EUis hit song " The Name Game." Dave I WAS CONCERNED that I'd helmet laws are endorsed while education is ignored. Even As you know if you follow pass out if I saw what was experienced riders have difficulty operating motorcycles in world events. the rules of " The Barry happening in Sector Two, plus certain conditions. For the novice it can be an accident Name Game" require you to !rea( there were whal seemed like 'llibune Media Services several hundred masked medical waiting to happen. the fmt le!tee of the perwn's name " like it wasn't there," and replace perronnel down there. So I focused Mopeds and scooters are not IO-speeds and years of it with the leners " B." " F" 3ld wha! I know about the human my attention exclusively on Sector experience behind the wheel does not immediately prepare " M." anatomy. such as that it is One, Beth's bea~_ trying to keep its one for operating a motorcycle. Two-wheeled vehicles medically incorrect to have a foot morale up. 3'0 FOR EXAMPLE Salman Slicking ou( from (he middle of " You're doin" GREAT''' respond quite differently. would tell the head. paning it' in a The simplest solution would be to require the completion Rushdie's name would be: Salman your face, I learned as a child from Salman Bo Balman Banana Fanna studying Mr. Potato Head. reassuring manner. of a motorcycles safety course. Making helmet use Fo Falman Fee Fie Moe Malman. But the Pregnant Judy Doll has mandatory is not the complete sol,ution to increasing Wha( Ken Clark wants to know some dangerously misleading " AWWWRRRROOOOOGGGGG insurance rates and ri sing costs of medical care. If is: What if the person IS name. is anatomical characteristics. The way GGGGHHHH ," the heart would " AI"? Eliminating the " A," you'd she works i ~. when it's time for her say, tooking like it mighl anempl to lawmakers are truly concerned with the issue they will set bite me. forth requirements that benefit both the general public and gel AI AI Bo BI , Banana Fanna Fo to have the baby. you REMOVE A. Fe Fie Moe ML Which would HER11JMMY. " Yes!" I would say. "FIJIC! " the specific users. . be ridiculous. That's right: Her tummy, which Me&i IWhile. in the other sector. ] am hoping thai this issue will is shaped like half a walnul shell, scary thie,gs were happening tha( I MOTOR CYCLE RIDER COURSES ALREADY are be addressed by olher leadIng pops right off. There's a cannot describe to you in detail syndicated commentators such as photograph in the ad of Judy going because I squinched my eyes up offered throughout the state at no charge. After completing whenever I looked in that direction. these courses, a rider can receive discounts on insu.ra !lce William Willia m Bo Billiam through a delivery: A hand has Banana Fanna Fa Fi lliam F. lifted off her tummy. and there's a I!U( I can lell you this much: They and more importantly will have a working knowledge of Buckley. perky linte baby inside with its d;d'NOT pop Beth's tummy off how to operate a motorcycle. r. however. need to deal with anns and legs folded up neatly like like a walnut shell and lifl Robby another. even MORE troubling a TV lnIy. ou(. and he was NOT al all perky. issue that was just brought to my Judy, her hairdo slill petfect, is attention by several alert readers. paying no attention LO the fact mal AND DESPITE THE FACT that Beth is a naturally slim persoo. Quotable Quote namely: the Pregnant Judy Doll. a giant hand h3S removed he r This is a doll (ha( is .being tummy. She's looking inlo the it was son: time before her fl at advertised for $14.95 in various di sUUlce with her perky smile. a< if tummy arrived in the mail. "He's greal. very charming but it wasn', any big romance. What we did magazines and newspapers. You to say: " What FUN to deliver a So we need to as k ourscives mostly was campaign."- Artist No rris Church Mailer, the wife of might have seen the ad: It says baby! Perhaps this afternoon I shall whether i( 's a good thing, exposing writer Norman Mailer. commenting on her past when she dated Bill .. Judy Is Havi ng a Baby!" and play tennis!" impressionable young children to C linton. T hey saw each other in 1973 and 1974 when she was teaching theres a picture of Judy. a bl ue· 1be reascn she can smile is, SHE (he Pregnant Judy Doll. h i~h school art classes near Uttl. Rock, AR. eyed doll wi(h a perky smile and II HAS ANOTHER TUMMY. Yes. We don'l wanl to raise a pounds of bl ue eye shadow and a And ifs • FLAT tummy. generation of new mothe rs who blond hairdo If,.. sizc of lrdq: have highly unrealistic expectations Editorial Policies She looks a lot like Ba rbie. YOU POP IT O N HER, and aboul childbinh and show up in the Oelivery Room carrying te nnis SIgned ar1icIes, including leiters, viewpoints and _ coo ",,,.,,talies, reIIocI the except thai she obviously ha~ what suddenly. seconds after delivery, rackets. opinions 01 their authors oo!y. Unsigned editorials represent a consensus 01 the lending medical authoriljes refer LO Judy has the body ~ f a Dallas Doily Egyptian Board. as a Bun in the Oven, Cowboys C heerleader. (Judy 1 think thl! government Letters to the editor must be submitted directly to the editoriat page editor, Room comes with both tummies. SHOULD look imo Ihis. and Ihal is 1247. Communications Building. letters should be typewritten and dOUble " J UDY IS MORE THAN A Tite ad says you can also buy why t am urging you to wrile to spoced. Allletten; ore subject 10 editing and WIn be limited to 300 wonIs. Letters to):' the ad S1ate~ , ., She"'. ~ nal~r..u some acccssoric~ , sold ~eparatcly. Pre,idem George Herbert Herbert fewer than 250 words will be given preference for publication. Students must inc.luding maternity Qui firs. a c.:rib, a Bo Berbert Banana Fanoa Fo ldentily themse!ves by doss and major, faculty membefs by rank and depanment, way for lour child to learn while playmg." tub. and ·'J ud\ ·... Hlhband Ferhcn Fee Fie Moe Me rbert .--nic staff by position and department Wa lker Bu, h ... well as to your Letters lor which verffi<.ation of .uthon;hip cannot be mOO< will not be published. I htl\ e no problem" ilh u ing Ct,,,,li,.")· . doll, a~ J lcaching deVIce.. Mn~t of J have ~11lt! BIG prohl~m~ 'With ctmgrc !\~n,ol1 (!lid ..... I! hl"c their eighth annuli u rd ~1"' /f\lm tI But TOIl1 H:l£cny, a spokc~man Ann Mueller. spoke,woman for th" ~,:~ :::;~~a!!~ =~tt for the U.S. "'ureltl Service. ~ud the tllinol' Dcpartrr.enl o ( CO n'i '~T ­ .s~.!q. • nc\\ reg~lalJo.b are "001 Just 'tOmC \..Il1on. "If the r·~\llC"" IS po!-!I'lve ~1)A.'1 ' 11 CLUB Wi ll b.ve I tuc s&k:!rrom 8 arbitrary deci!'llon.·· thCfi" could be ~ Qmt. lr"".J1 offercci , 12:() ,.J.I\ 'n w- Fane! Hrro.l' IIo,,) rH:! l~h caught (lll Sha\lo nee b) t.hc end 01 Uk \urnmcr.·· Illr'~l","_ .:.Lnt..:..:t Toad at !l29-~59 Forest IrJils are ... ubJlo"C1lo a w·.Jm ,"~ :v1ucller ~aJd -l.; '-Hue parks offt:r P!t\l" CE GR\UU \TE RECORj)~X,\M c Italion. "nd if they are caught horse lrJlic; in IIlinOls and none oj'-t~r .. ,'Ib!:.Jt q 1m s.rurd.t~ TIM: f~ (or t.a£1l'I1l'.he bl'e Irdll . She :.aid hor..cbac' rid· ~1 D SIt! I~" ITW.In:tnforn.lliooOf ~~ "":un. Will he nned S25.00. :"nUII:.1 rC~lIn8 SefVlC4-~. 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\ n l f( \~S ' LL1i "'11I1fl4:l'1 .. 1 7 W~ J"h' In thai I~ l nh in ~o mc he.a Ilv u'\cd "The) ab l ~" by Ihe rules and Ihal . \J;o; St..,~~ Cqta :,\;:1'\<11)' RN.n C Tot .~t I & arc,.J\." }iagcny 't.ud. "The' bl~("s CUL'" down 01. Ihe soil cJ"Obion.·· ~he '''r ~lchAlUtot1snupfartht'~~1t' the' have. In our l!.\1Jmauon. potential for '-'lid "TIley usuall y don'l ride dur­ :r::~~~:l1Ofl.l:f1!.~I~';:~7~~: Fur (tr..lil) dl}.rnage. If the cycli~L.. do nol Ing the ram and use good judge­ lik ~ ' Z.:CKEKS U .CrURE. ' "~I Ct.n ~"·.a l thc· new regulations the) :.m men! on the tnils:' '~'Y'IS TdJ U, About Mt'lftlntt:'," by RJdwd appeal them. \Vc have reviewed Mueller ltaid another considerd­ " ~ rmfessor ,1 SlIn(ord UnlVt':I'Slly...... ·i1 l be W:b II 4 lCdJty VI Viti Letae Audllonum. Rcoom ],,:0 wme mments but have not heard tion trail crowding. Refn.o5hmenlS ...,Ube ll)30 from any organized groups ye,-" " If you have hikers. biker.; .... d DEUYERY DEALS McDonald :s circul ating a peli­ the DR. BIU. ELLIOT A~D DR. JIM ta:I.LY ho""back riders all using same tion Ihrough his bicycle shop to uail ~yMem, thr potential for injury ;;!I&~~ne::i~1f ~'t~rKo( ~~tu~y dt=~; ~ ~hangl! the reg ulations and has and accident gel~ prcuy high," she SMALL WONDIR Comnttrcicauons Bulkttn~ , 1tJO"'I12') FREE DIUVIRY gathered more 'then 100 signalures. said. "That's why we don't alloY.' Small pizza which must be scm 10 the Foresl All Terrain Vchiclc!'l and "inowmo­ 49 Entertainment Service before the end of April. biles on the paths." with 1 topping and $5 " I am hoping to lum thi s thing M cDonald :"aid that m()!)1 I.'yelists 1 -16oz. tiottle of Pepsi. ~OlJTl I E R N TLU/l:OIS CONC ..: RT ,sERT ..:S around." McDonald said ... \ don' t are rc. s pon~lb\e ",-hen riding the rC&lllntlg Aluc SulLlnOV IXl pano II & IOrughl UI Shryock A\ld.taium. • believe il is really fair 10 cycli'1 ':' uail$, too. REALMDLDBL McDonald said mountajn bike "Mosl of the people ' know don 'I " HLAI)E IHJSNEK," will pI .. y .II 7 lnd 9.30 In MedillJD pizza the Studenl Cc:ntcr Vidc:o l.c:tu.nJc:. Admission IS sales have domina red the marker like '0 ride after the rain." $I since the bikes' inception. McDonald said. "'I 's like 50 limes with 1 topping and CALENDAR POLlC\' - The dudline ror .. It ·s probably 9O-perccnl of my harder 10 peddle a bike in the mud 2 -16oz. tiottles of Pepsi. Ca~ r Iltml b noon two dip bd'ripubll­ sales." McDonald said. "Probably than when the l13il is dry:' C'a lhlin. The i1nn . hould be ' f pt'WTiU(n Ind mtn;1 Include Lim e, d..Ilc, pia« IIM!.potlSOf" of only a C)\Iarter of those actually see McDonald said some misconcep­ lC event Ind the n.lme «Ihe pt'rson 51Ib",U. rea11I3i1 riding." tions about mountain bike riders THI ... ONI IIna Ihe IIfm. Item, should be dt..!lvtIcd or Carla.Kiueler. owner of Coyole "omes from the "gonzo" image .... DIUYlRY millcd 10 the Dilly [,ypllan NrwU"oom, CommvnK:a tions 8uildin" Room 1:47. Jm ILcm Cycles: a bike renta l sto re in portrayed in some prodUCI advcnis· 8 • . " 'ill ~ publ~hed once. : Makanda. said the ban will affecl ing . $9 EXECUllON, from page 11-----:--- professor'at Duke Universit~ said ' Harris' appeal thai death by cyanide rcuremenl benefits of fonner memo 549·5326 lhe high coun "in effecl suspo!ndcd 3as constitulFd cruel and unusual bers of the anned servfces while the h.beas corpus for Harris. ~cepl punishment. exempting from taxation the retire- • in lhe Supreme COO"." . "Thi!" claim could have been menl benefits of state and local gov­ "ObviouSl v the court was imerlt broughl more than a decade ago:' ernment workers. on son of lying Ihe hands ef Ihe the coun wrote in the order . . 'There Three y~ ago the coun said lower court in this case.';' said is no good reason fo r this abusive s!.3teS that do not tax the pensions Col."lan ... It look wh.t'undoGbled· delay. ~ich has bee, compounded of their own retirees coUld nol \ID( Iy was unprecedenled action.:: by last-mirmte auetrplS to manipu­ the pensions of federal retirees. The "Nobody cares thai It.is i~ hap­ lale lhe judicial proces>." com's rationale was thar there was pening in a death case.· to. said Justice John Paul Stevens. joined no ' 'significanl differe~ belween Co!.:man, who once served 3.! sari­ by Jll s li ~ Hany Blac~mun . filed a the two classes. " . aI killer Ted Bundy' lawyer, prior dissent claiming that gas chamber BUI since lhat time: ~ 13 t es had to his execution in R orida. ~ 'The execution is . 'both cruel and unusu­ splil over whether thai ruling shoold problem i!

means of pay;ng for college. Board of Trustccs were prescllled Mass.1c County High School. Mahnke is prcsldent of Tau Schroeder received ~I e Dean 's LO Wades To rre and Michc.1 "I thought J1 wa s a g!"-:!3 t Beta Ph i National Engineering Scholarshi p for Ih e College of Wi liiams. Both students aTC honor," shc said. Honor Society and vice president Engineering and Technolog:·. j un iors in elcctric2) englncer;ng "I was very happy to win th e of the Amcri can Society of Civil "ScholarshIps are a major part and wcre selcc ted for the Jward award. I was surprised that morc Engineers. . of Ihe way I pay fo' school, and I vec.use o f their high academic people fro m m;, hi gh school Leonard Andrecavage won the apprecia ted gell ing o ne," achievement and potcntial. did n't apply," Konemann said. Leah M. Reef Me mo rial Schroeder said. Margare t O ' B oy i ~ wo n the The Automoti ve Technology­ Scholarship. Schroeder. who plans to Herma n 1. Stoeve r Award in EDS Scholarship was awarded to T hc awa rd is g iven to an graduate th is December, also was Eng ineering . It is g iven to ~ h e Greg Hunt and Jose Milan. unde rg raduate who has de­ pre sented with an SIU s tudent with the hi ghest grade Ger?ld Mahnke won the Delyte mo ns tra ted po te ntial and is sc holarship along wilh 12 other point average. W. Morris Scholarship, whicb is cons idered LO be in need o f CET students during Honor<; Day Diedre Mi ller was given th e awarded to graduati Ig seniors. financial assistancc. ceremonies thi s month . CET Development Fund Award, Mahnke was selected based o n The Southern [ ' inois Power In ternati onal s tudents Alexis and SCO LI Starn: was awaroed th< his potent ia l in scholast ic s, Cooperat ive Sc holarsh ip was Kitromilidis, Jengyoong Tan, Electronics Technology Activities character, social leadership and pr esented to electric2! Mul1.za Daruger and P. V. Lalith Scholarship. ambitioll . engi neering m ajor Shawn Jay ase kcra wer e a mo ng the Mela nie R. Ko nc mann. " It helped out \\ ith my fi nances Coum be. recipients of the sru scholarshIp. fres hman in civil engi neering. q uile a bit." he said. " I was The award is given to a CET Two Rober! W. Davis recclved the He nry and Florence surprised to get it because there ~ Iudent whose ra mi ly is a member MemOria l Scholarships in honor vo n He idecker Schola rshi p. 3ft' quite a few good students in of tile co-oper3 tivc or li ve.: in of the first chalTlnan of the \ JU which is g iven 10 grad ualr" of cnginccnng." Soulhern Illinois. SPRING FEST, Mobile Audio WEDNESDAY from page 1-- Car Stereo Ex could usc Lhc Idi"Al$ 10 rc:.i3ses.~ Its approach to Hall ween, h saId "We hope this is ju.<1 a beginning of a coopc.rati vc cffon," Doherty s31d. "The businesses wi ll benefit from the fu ture business, but not If we have the problems of the pasL It's not j us I fo r Halloween and Springfest, but for other iiquor Rt. 13 Across from Coo Coos issues we facc. Th is is a good corc group for airing idc::s." Carbondale Police Chief Donald Strom said the police "iU be busy working in the downtown area to SPEND THE NIGHT di ffuse potential problems. AT THE RIC ,--...... " We are e ncouraged by th e response o f the community TO FIGHT AIDS leaders," Strom said. "It's going 10 be a busy wcekc1fd fo r us, and ~ IJ'O~'£S MNCE-A'THC:lN we' U be stepping upllur patrots." ~ THURSDAY A PRIL 1.3, 1992 10:00 p.m. - 5:00 a.m. ~ ********* Egyptian Drive-In * q5.5.tillti ~~l ~r. ,.:::t/ * Rr 148 N('fl re Wmson. Co Iwporr * AOUlTS'2SC FAIDAY·SATUnDA\'·SUNDAY S'lj>.\~1\ ADMISSION $2 ~ Gate Opens: ~ :00 • ADOII1OIW. ff£ F

R~"lauf;>nt Ol'M'n Ev.. ry or "" ..1\. ~IA1, 5 p.m.·9 p." q by Peter Shaffer 24,25, May 1,2, at 8 p. m. May 3 at 2 p,m, The Sunday "","nee "'1ll be "gn:d {", 1k /xn4i1 of 1k I=rin.:'mj.. ,·d.

A psychological drama about a d tor' s quCSt t" unlock me tr""bled mind of a teenager who has blinded lix hor;cs. The playwright, Peter Shaffe r, is the same brillianl mind behind Amadeus, "nd he br;ngs bom a sense of humor and hum;) itl' ro this intell igent drama. . Pbse be aware that Equu conUJiru mature ,ublOCt matter ond mny nol be ,wtoble [1Jf aU audiences. .\;>n l 22. 1992

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By Christy GutowSki direct lending need a proven General AsSignment Writer management rcconi to be eligible TANSUP£;; SAl5N1 for participation. according to the Direct lending Each branc h of Congress has U .S. Department of EduC:llion in I The U imate Tanning Experience , approved measures to cut banks Washington, D.C. by universities , The Tam~ing Sa\on of "he 90's" , from the student-loan business, but Exact spccificaliOtlS about what those w ithin thc industry arc type of schools for which the saves money scrcl mbling to protect their profits Dcpartrn.!nt of Education is looking ~'You're right , from proposals d-at shove have not hecn dccided because the I April ;C:ools' Day has come and gone. I un iversities into the direct lending reauthorization of the bill has not but 4 .000 customers can't be wrong! markel been signed yCL The U.S. House of Representa­ Those selccted will be a cross­ By • We're New, we're Hip! • t i v~s approved :l trial-run pilot in section o f different types of General Assignment Wrher Marc h 10 ~ limin a t c the banking colleges and uni vcrsities. • Pure Quality' • industry from stude nt-loan Although th e Department o f Direct lending to school only at pro£ra ms on 400 campuses in Education a nticipatcs 400 in stituLions fo r student-loan • 19-)4. campuse will be selccted in th e p.mgram is nOt a new con· uretan Students would £0 directl y lC prQC.!Ss, the eX:lct number mUSI nOt cept ;n spite of the debate tll3t • the ir financial .lId offices ra ther exceed the S500 million th e suddenl y has Cf!lplcd over '19 • Ih ~m 10 local banks for the moncy. agreement requires. ~~~~~ .~ in thc loan lending game. . 'A . P:.unc1i.t Brillrm. director of slue Larger universitics will most 100 . Finan t' i~ tl ,\iet. Sl.iid the University I! ~e l )' not be included in the llle Fedcml Credit Relulnt • DUDUUlS • h~s nOi .....'n a direct position on sclecllon hccausc of largcr loan Act of 1990 a1lowe. i budget- Puretan is here 10 sray and wiU conlinue to give our customers Ihe lhe j"suc yC' t. bu t is i mel~tcd in the progmms that would require a lrunc ing rules LO be more equitable . best Carbondale has 10 offer! • ~' (ml' e pt of dircct k'nding. portion of the allowed loon volum e. in CO" comparison of ew cl.St omers get 1st Se5sion FREE with package' Brinon, 3S well as the alional William Bums. acting director of guaranteed and directl",,"s. ~ E, G_ro"_d""_all ______4_57 -_TANU I A~socia t i o n of SlUdent Financbl linanrial aid at SlUE, said the The General Accollnti ng '- .... Aid Administnu.~ . will oottake a campus supports a dircct lcnding Office said the move from position on a direct lending pi loL currcnt student loan programs prugram until SjJ

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By Kristl Rom inger Alexei Sultanov, who C3JllC into the This will be the final pcr[ormance Lerner and Frederick Loewe that OrtheStra. an ensemble of 15 strings EnlOl1ainmenl Ed,or inlernational music scene with his of th is season's Community Concert will incl ude songs from "My Fair fealuring pianist Klara Wuertz. as viclOry at the Eighth Van Cliburn series. L3dy." "Gigi." "Paint Your Wagon." soloisL Since 1935 Southern Illinois International Competition. Each program is preceded by a ''CamclQ(" and "Srigadoon ." This wiD be the first U.S. tour for Concerts has brought a number of The progi1ifTl begins al 8 p.m. in buffet dinner in the Old Main Room The second pcr[ormance is Nov. the Warsaw Solo;sts. a baroque great pe rformers 10 the Southern Shryock Auditorium and is open 10 of the Swdenl Center. The cOS! of 9. Celin and Laurie Romero will ensemble founded in 1985. LUinois area. members of the organization and 10 the dinner is S7 .95 plus \3)(. and presenl a re.:ital of music for guitar Yantis said the membership drive World-renowned vocal and college and University SllJdents. reservations can be made by calling and soprnno. for th ~ se ri ~s next year has been inslrumental soloisLS and groups Sultanov was the youngest of 38 453-1130 during business hotm. The internationally known extended through the end of April. have brought their music 10 Shryock competitorS in the a ibum competi­ Interested University and college classical guitarist and his wife will There is Oexibitity of the plan as AudilOri um in one of the longest­ tion. who were selected form among students may obtain ticlrets for the presenl a program drawn form three well. She said one price gives running community series in the more than 250 awticants from four Community Concerts from the ticket centuries of Spanish. Englis! , ano access 10 four shews. counlly. conti nents and his performances office in the SlUC Student Center. Italian masterpieces. "Yoar membership card has four Uni versily Programming Coor­ won him a series of coocerts with They may clloose a dinner-roncen The third presentation. "Cin~e ­ punches." she said. "You can go 10 dinator Joanne Yantis said this is a the world's major orchestras and package for S10 c< coocen admis­ ,ella." will be given by The New one show and take three guestS. or great opponunily for students and is recitals in the waiMoscow. They moved there to what in the '30s and '40s were in its categay. To inquire about membership. one nc w while you are in college at a allow Alexei 10 auend the Central known as ''OHJp Concerts." The final program in the may call 549-3900 or 549-3535. reasonable price." Music School of the Moscow Stale The season will open OcLl4 with Community Concert series next Members who join bY tonight will Tonight. Southern Illinois Conscrvauxy. where he studies with " An Evening ofLemcr and Loewe," season will be March 25 . with a be admitted to Sultanov', perfor­ Coocens members wiD hear pianist LN. Naumov. a tribute to showmen Alan Jay pcr[ormance bY the War:saw Soloists mance at Shryock free of charge.

COLLEGE, . John Ao Logan College from page 1-- ~ Carterville. IL 62918 Hall. spokeswoman fo r the OIinois I.J STUDENT GOVERNMENT Community College Board. During the test period. IceS will ~ SPRINGFEST evaluate what is working and what needs to be defmed better. Hall said. Secretaries' Day After the two-year test period. FUN comm unity colleges will have about Special! FOOD a year to fe-write course descriptions to correspond LO the FREE TREES gllaranlCC. she said. Wednesday, April 22nd WOODSEYOWL Prairie State College in Chicago Heights is th e fi rst community FACTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT college 10 adopl the policy 10 offer Don't miss Single layer And much, much more! ed ucational g uarantees for its the opportunity decorated transfer and technical pro;lrarns. Prairie State will be one of the to thank your cakes only See Smokey the Bear, colleges to serve as a model pro­ $4.29 MeG ruff the Crime Dog, gram for instituting the !tatc's secretary guaranlCC program. and a showing of "The Dragon of Vandar_" El gin '_ommunity CoUege also has ag;.:ro to adopt the policy. Bring the family, lawn chairs, Hall said Prairie Stale and Elgin Comm unity College are the only and spend the day. FREE! 'wo schools 10 respond SO far. "Some will jump on the ba nd THINK GLOBALLY, ACT LOCALLY wagon whele heancdly." Hall said_ ··BUl some community colleges wiU FRIDAY, APRIL 24 wai t umil the guidelines are put 9:00 - 5:00 tOgcillOC before deciding." [)O, MiddlelO n. vice pC"..sident for Located on the first floor of the Student Center 549-9337, Ext. 336 (TrY 985-2752) administration for John A. Logan Com ,nunity College. said the school has not taken an official position on the program. MiddlelOn said Logan President SlUe HEALTH ADVOCATES STRESSJi\ Ra)' Hancock has been studying th is educational guarantee system for t-----.:...----"------IAre you interested in the las l I wo years to sec how the sc hool wi ll monitor the programs *Meet new people, develop lasting friendships. receiving academic and whal the guarantee wil l include. *Build a resume along with professional references. credit for-__ SUI no decision has been reached )'e~ he said. *Extra-curricular social a(:tivities; tailgate, springfest, Helping others relieve stress? 'We genc.... lly sec it as favorable Helping younelfrelieve stress? because we 'lave a gO()(l product in volleyball league, etc. our studenl!> . . MiddlelOn said. If a student graduateS i:o;n John *Health promotion training by professional staff. A. Logan and cannot do what the *Develop positive communication and facilitation skills. sc hool says the student should be able to do. th en "we should re­ *Develop skills & knowledge in the areas of stress educate them at our expense." he said. management, nutrition, sexuality, drugs & alcohol, medical The school wi ll continue its sh,dy self-care, and other health related issues. of ~~e program. but Middleton S3Jd it already is ohead of the game. he Are you concerned with said. issuesoL Ha li sa id the c d ~ca li o nal t/ Receive academic credit! Date Rape? guarantee policy came about AlDS? beca use lhc business community strongly asked fo r and reccm­ Talk with your academic advisor about signing Pret,-nancies? mended iL srm;? .. r h. ~ employers want to know up for HED 403, the Health Advocate Training exactly W i 1~ 1 lhcy arc getling and dIm they hlve recourse when they class, or come to the Health Advocate Office don'l gCI what d,ey were supposed Alcohol& (l"l In.'' Hall said. located at: Other Drugs V The Ices is one of li ve boards in . the illinois hi gher education SYSLen1 Do You Care About: and i.IPprovCS each academic and Trueblood Hall OCCuplllio nal program offered a l community colic 'CS, a process thal Room 106 OI'Drunk Driving Accidents? considcrs program quality_ studenl Students Experiencing :oiUPP0rl services and labor market 8:ooa_m.-6:3Op,m_, Monday-Thursday Academic Problems? n~s , $IlC ~id. 8:00a.m.-4:00p.m _, Friday .,Alcoho l Related Sexual . IceS is a stalC agency that docs all the cooroinatiog. governing and • ___ Assaulta &. Other Problems? k:'ldcrship for the stalC'S, corm.lUnily . • ~ ~':.alI~6!rs. . • Ut.t.;;;; ....______.;",,;0 .:...;._ . ";':"';'';'' ....ill ·.·.,;·.· ;"!.i"'_""';"iI' ·.'IIi'.·'"·ii ·.·.·.· ;';';' 0... ' . ·IIi-.' ';·ii·';·I!' ",' .....____ ...... _ ... April 22, 1992 Daily Egyprian . P;l~" II Chinese-American writer to lecture 1 on folklore, the ait of storytelling By casey Hampton slories passed down rr om generations and it keeps the THURSDAY: General Assignment Writer generation 10 generation." CJmmunily together." Kingston began writing as a "Tripmastcr Monkey," Kingston 's ALL YOU CAN EAT Slue Uniyers ilY Honors is child. TUT,~ maga>jnc deemed her lalcsl book, Ic ll s Ihe slory of a giving !he public a chance 10 learn rlfSl book, 'The "loman Warrior," fictional C hinese-American ex­ SHRIMP $9.95 !he an of storytelling. ooe of the best booIcs wrillCn in the B er~e l ey student living in San Chinese-American writer Maxine 1970s, and il also won a general Francisco during the turbulent LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Hong Kingston will lecture on the nonI"JCtion award from the National 1%Os. Kingslon crealed a kinship subjecl al 8 tonighl al thc Sludenl Book Critics Circle. between him and China's legendary EVERY SATURDAY!! Center AudilOriwn. The book inlerweayes tales of monkey, a sainI and troublemaker Kingslon is the second Charles Kingston 's childhood with slories who broughl Buddhisl scriptures 10 SATURDAY, APRIL 25TH D. Tcnney Distinguished Lecturer about women in her family. China from India. in (hr. honors lecture series this Her second book, ''China Men," Kingslon cunenlly is trying 10 KENNE & THE season. focused on the ""'" of her family recoostnx:1 a book-length manuscript Each fall and spring UniyersilY and received an American Book on memories of Vietnam vete.rans. NIGHT LIFE PLAYERS Honors sponsoo a speaker in honor Award. was named 10 the American She losl aboul 6 ycars worth of of Tenney, who was vice presidenl Lilirary Associafjon Notable Books work on lhe book in a fire in and proYO

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LOAN, from page 7--- ANALYSIS, Retired foreign languages banking industry req uires funher Ga ry Piper, ass i stant dean of public relief. according to a repon sludcnt financial assi stance for from page 7- professor, editor dies at 76 from the National A ssoc iation of John A. Logan College in Student Financial Aid Adminis· Canerville. th e use of private sector By Jeremy Finley tralors. "I think (pilot plOgrams) would solutions. General Assignment Wnter Eliminating the role of Obituary Banking lobbyisl groups oppose be welcomed on some campuses, th e direct lending program and depending on th e size of th e stalC--Icvel guarantee agencies SIUC faculty who worked haV\! complcted a stud y concluding institutions." he said. also may be a shift toward with relired foreign lan guages frorr. Murray Stale University Lhe adminisLIativc costs of dircct Piper sa id it i s too ea rl y for centrali7.ed federal govenl' activity. Professor Annie Woodbridge say and her master's degrcc from governmcot lending would run so departments to know specifica­ ment she was an imponam 3SSCl to the Vanderbilt University. high taxpayers would lose money tions. Th,s proposal .could be University and dcpanmenL She also Sludied in Frnncc and if Congress has ilS wa)'. "Direct lending increases the viewed as being inconsistent Margaret Winters, chair­ Mexico. Slephanie Beirback, a adm inistrative burdens for colleges with the president's fiscal year woman of the foreign languages Woodbridge taughl at Murray spo ~ .cswomcn for the American beca use they ac t in the same 1992 budgCl requcsl, which departmc"', said Woodbridge Stale University in Murray, Ky., Bank Association in Washington, capacilY as banks do now," he said. includes a lll3SSive new block h e l~ a f'im opinion on her Fasl Tenncsscc Stale University said if direcl lending programs arc "BUI the intent of direct lending is grant to States that is designed beliefs. in Johnson Cil)', Tenn., Bethel ever used by universities. banks to reduce costs. Many are initially lO move control over dollars "She was a strong feminisl." College and David Lipscomb dtat offer sludenl loans would lose reluctant because of uncenainties and programs closer to lhe \\'l1ltetS said. "We would sil and College in Nashville, Tenn., a lOt of money in reven ue. (of the regul'tion's requirements)." taxpayer and the consumer. discuss what Il was Iike to be a before coming :.J SfUC's foreign "The exaCl impacl direct lending The UniversilY 'of Illinois The new system also woul1 woman in CarbondaJc." language cIcpo.tmcnt in 1967. systems would have on banks system. which includes campuses require new Deparlmenl I'f WtnlCJS sa' : Woodbridge gave She continued leachi ng until depends on how he3'.'i ly the ;n Chicago, Urbana and Educalion slaffing and at time her books lO rcad on feminist 1974. She worked al Morris individual bank depends on those C.~ampaign , has not taken a direct adrninisrraLi ve costs a issues because of1he inlerest they Library from 1975 umil 1985 loans for profilS," sht> said. "But stand on the issue. when the il is having diffi· both held with the issue. when she retired. the move i s by no means But the Office of Student culty managing current Woodbridge died of heart Woodbridge also ediled col· welcomed in the banking Financial Life at the U of I in progrnms, the repon found. problems al MelT,oriai Hospital Iaborate SlOries of Mary JohnsLOn industry." Champaign uppons dircct loans Introducing a new system in Carbondale :J.Zt month. She from WhilSton Publishing. Although the gO"emmcot covers programs, said Orlo Austin, lhe would entail transition risks was 76. SJ>c was a member of the a· COSls of sludenlS who defaull on director. and could reduce the availa· Eugene Timpe, SIUC pro· tional Org'anizalion ior Women their loans and interest subsidies. " We feel. in the long run , il bilily of loans if the tranSItion fessor of German, said and the slue WOI11en's Gub. banks argue their <;(. rv iccs p"y for provides fun ds lO StudenlS quicker is nol smooth. Woodbridge conLribulCd excel· Woodbridge is survived by her the fees of proc.,s,.• ng applications because th e money is avai lab le The most significant pro· lent service to h('.r dcJXl!1mcnL husband Hensley C. Woodbridge, and collecLin3 pay ncots. earlier in the process. rather than blem with direct lending is "She was a fine teach er: ' daught er, Ru by Jung, of Car· Some small colleges arc waiting for banks and guarantee eliminating the banking TImpe s:Ud. bondale, siSler, Sylva Atkins, of reluctant I IJ La k e on the agenlS," he s:Ud. industry, sa id Slephanie Woodbridge was born on Jul)' Murray, Ky. and sistcr·in-Ia,,'. administrative dl.Lies of processmg Austin srud the savings the GAO Beirback. a spokeswomen for 7. 1915, in Win go, Ky. 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NICE 2 ""' ...... HOUSE _ . _''--LL SI95/ mo/ penon plu. ulil. 4~? · 8251 HICE2BtMlM. lorgerooms, oir,quiei ~55. t: . E:: of U . ~MoIIOflRtlJ . I DUoo'O\"""-"" ~ SU8lEASER MEA-DOW RIDGE ~." ~'4m"" & d.)t-. Avail Mrrt 15. ~~!i . SI~ootf:':rt's~:~ =~~n~:::~(D,.!,'·~!::' bflum"*._II · k~ . 5A9 · 7960 ~=: : ~=.'!:~ . g;; ...... ~ .... ~- 5 BDRM, 1 BUC REC. 2 bIk carnp.!1, 2 $45 FaD. 9 monlfuDntrocl, aiJIe cwail. . _rgyeffki.,t,,, mi': 51~ ':7 . ~ =~~c!JSO + ROOM IN HOUSE to wbleoMi for fuI ba~ / d. Iq qui. yd no p«!b. 549-6612. or 549·3002. ~= .o:,:r ~ Sunvner/F~i 529·2721 oh. 4:30. Mlmmw, Very ~ r... . homey. in 0 t )'1'.... ,;., bog;, ~ 'is.CJI Col;, 451·5699. ONE SEOIIOOM M06ILE hom" J ..... Io.....no ...IudooI . /lSi., 4 SA.·71 S2. 1 TO 4 SU.·lEASERS. APT. _~ " " ..,;gIkI-d. Col 457·6672. Keel in the 6 BR~ 2 BATH, CIA, wId. dw, ea~ of Carbondale. S12S/ Mo. A!il· May 2';, $125.,d" 529·1650. SU6LEASUS NfEDED. A... oil. 5/15· MInded.. patio win, bcnkelboll (DUrt, 692Aofter6P.M. I:j Rooms II SLel.EASER NEEDED fOR Summer,rJ.1 8/ 10. Lg . 2bd.-mapl., exc. cond., 2or Big Ones! k,rge yard, , Iorage, 10 min. from NON RENTNGFOR SUi'JMER, Iii. and Spring. 1 bdnn, 1 bbdcaNa'fFrom ~:;:,I:\~ .T;;. ~:.. Coil Use a = ,~1~·/:2~:: ::;: ~ go) ~rb ~, .~'S7 _1l6JW;~ 2·bdnn, ~~:'~i!!t5~., S:~j =u~~~~9:~R , 2 2 SURLEASERS FOR SUMMER , 2 fumoce. oIc,2 b1bfromSlU. SPECIAl SUMMER RATES wp8' nice moinkJi ned, ::Iirconditioning5.4 \" .2831 bed~k::rw";h:)U.e , $215/tnopiul K b.droom lownhoule, W I D, !;>irect SBOO/tno. 549-3930/457·4210. mobi\e homes. Singleiand doJ:,le:l, .&ectric:. 5 2C- 1629. miO'OWO¥'e, do", b COrrpJl, 747 f . ll AOE. RENOlEMAN:sbdA/C, w/d, ~~~:.:r~'Jf~mc~~ "lt:::! It. Roommates "II SURl£ASU NEEDED FOR wmrner. Paric,5.49·20AJ. \ line = ,~$~~~.IOc'l~ Mobt1e tbme Renlal 01 833·5475. ~:'~:~· i3~"iSI·t49~f:;~' ~1~r'!"~J , S;90b~~~ ,. " to 5128 for appt. YOU HAVE It-MSTED a lot in YOUT ~~~~C~~:S=~~!:, SUMME R SURlfASE , TRAILER big peb. 549-6S98 eYeningl. Buying + -"« SM.A.U. 3 80RM houMl d OM 10 Rec educGton. Why Ii..., in a ·whaI...... 5293 33/tno. Parti~ furn. S260.. For bedroom, pet. O K, 1.5 M.i . Irom 3 StJRL ~ASERS FOR Summer 01 I . .( r-...:'"'"~ C.rk. S"SO NoFet ,-- 5~9 ' 4686 ~" hcwen,· Wlootion' Protect rnore it.1o col Bonnie o...en propMy cOI'T1"n, 529.5221od:lor T."J,c MeouowndgeApb. S425eor11or SeIUng ~~ 2BORM WITH STOVE and refri ~lof . ~f ;; e;'~~:7:e ~~2~ i ~ Monogf!menf " ?9 205.01 SUMMER, I to 2 St.Ib lea~ " own I bftt offer. 529· 1517 '. I~ AOI S. Jomm.. Coif 457·A54 1. bedn ,", hon- 'lor Summer, Foil & 2 ROCWMATf' ~ HKE 3 b&m room, Monra. ,SI, Sl00/Mo, )IOU T'NOFEMA1.fstBlfASERSfor , 3.8DR S05S RawlinS' 1109 W I Spring We aliO hove 32 yean in itu· hoUlofI CIA we '-Ofpeltog k,'ge vooleyoulote,NJrry, S29J845 wmnw at Creebide Condos. SI35 ~ GI... s07 N Allyn. old I; W..". 2: don, m0b01. homo and """" ,~IoI. . OX"", N,,,, 1.0. .. '~I7S A$1<210 SU.lEASEP NEEoEb FOIl >o m"'" abo A.... I May 16110 coli 5'. 7809 , '''':~ F EpJPtian I!-D. 702 N Bilt 8ryon , .. aDR 1I:0.llaMe Mob.1e Ho me p~ , 2301 S Sb1 firm 15 to AJJQ 15 10 thor • .oI I ' j au.)' 0 ~057' .~:..~~t~ PavIBryoneRen'ol, ' IHom.inoi.' pAv~ ·6501'6~E· A. 7Pol~ . GS,'.• i ~S7Mob;6'0;leS RESPONSJ6I.E ANPMJ.J\.W.f raorr-GH bdrrn ~SoI! 2 bbcL from corrp.1' -"j'D,"!""'- - .. J<,><;>4I 00:; f1I:.. .. needed to J,ore bto."t.!ul 2-l,.d,m 'VIld, J"n'I SUO/mo Pu' I/A ub1 I' ,~! - - ' MAKAND~ NE\~-R 23 bdnn 1 2 Sonynopeb! ~":~~t:'iA~~4J Cai 5295A91 A\ON~EEOSREPSblenAvonln oil 536... 3~ II bath homes.. Unity ~nI ' School , f~ , 2 BDRM ClOSE to compu' . S02 S ONI .tINT" "II RIM! 2 wb ortlQ) Phone 1 800 879 1566 nopeb, CoIISA9.2291. PopIor. l00SN. Rridge.OId IJWtiI ~ r ~ kw Ml m . a/ c , w/d ~ .--____o! _ ... 2 BDAA-\, LARGE bocIl yard. wb\eo.e PouIRryonIRenlol, . .t57·S66A 2 fEMIJ.£S NNlTED FC4' 3 ~m &J.,....o:_ Co&I A57·.t517*'"'erneu. ··'-"='''='-~III'''''-'"''III!'r.III'''''----''''' ~2~i=.C-;jr5:'~;. f~ ' infol, ~~r~fu~ .,~:mo~~mM t:;~~~b~ .~~. !/~~~u~n~; i ng Mali"u 0illa,_ . SPECIAl SUMMER RATES. 549·A8Q6. fEMALE 0 ~ bca bm ~. . lAay 17" . s..9 .65]8. I~UI • j ~~J.~~1: 6·t~~ ~.!.i1 12 X 6S 01£ IIDRM. 0<. J.d, 1.... I..d.d.> wi• . 01 ...... "",,, SU.wa SUSlEA5EIS NEEDED 10.. J Now Renting for Summer Fall eY«Iingl549.SAlO, 607WetPKOI'T IMng room ancI ~khen . GMMATE NEEDED MAY It 3 S29.:il;;eor aop byoffice lo.5;30. 9 or 12 month lease. ("..able Available. frO. Mull be dean, no peb. Waler 25moN1u. lpaylotrenl&laxe. Chor. ~:L-. in 1-fi1c::rw. SI60/ mo No 1 · 2 f'IIIilAU.I,. 9JMMfR home, 3 '.~ Call: paid. 68A·4352. ~~oI1ootC~~~~~S .urt , S. 51 .,...-;.. 1/2 utiJ . 457-3328, ea..._ ~ ,~~~s~,.S~~",~/4 Delillie SMAU.OU1ETPARK 1 MiletoSU,nice .. -, ..., :'=;75~~~~~~~4~~ I , a.o :J~ . ,1"-. ~~3!:, . ~~~ ' ~ E r SUlL~A~ERS N1!DEO. i""-;;:;:::::;~~;:;;::S2::I-4;;.::I::::~~ .'UDIM' PA•• , NICE 2 bdrm, Townhouses n $17G-200+1/3uti1m:,. ;';' ~": . ;;;~';. S2 1~~le, c ~ 10 _ ~=,;.:u~~.~;." """ If'lOUWOUUll;\ao1, .. All within walking distance to campus. budget eas.y rates (next 10 Meadow Ridge) PR IVATE Sm lNG QUI ET , 2 bdrm'j _ _ ' '' , ' .~...... All apartments are clean fum, AlC , ideal lor coupiM/ gfod 5oIuOenb, no PC" , 5 4 9 . '! 8081~~m.!:. ~...'i:.:;::; ~~.~""w- and well maintained. starting from Unlvczrslty Hall 2 BD~ TRAII..fRS Slarl SISO mo I = ..... "' ...,,''''''''...... $265.00* monthly. 549-2050 fl ~';~ ~enc;o,~;:;h~ ~ iOO I i.'.:~~';'11J:.~~"'" ..\I 10' l\\ Royal Rentals £.'t't "ObI. Rate. 14mpw. cxclushe Wall fi Park ~ ",,,,.. ' ~l\"o\l\\",e 501 E. College a%, .' . .J * -Walk to campus 208 Hospital #1 8 tit' '~ - Beawifullargeshaded lols :1J7U2W. Main(llack) - 14' & 12' Wide Homes ** es. se ec Ion ' A.-' . * 303W. Elm -Re ason ab Ie luililY bj1/ s (Nal. Gas) Available I n t'own. * -Cenlral air conditioning * w' -Cable Television available * 'ummt.'f' & FalIl992 / * -Furnished * 529-1 2 (9 month or 12 month lease) * -24 hr. emergency service I . Laundry nearby * * 549-0895 529-2954 * * Manager on sile /_- ~.""~U *~ "'...... LAW INroRelMU'T J(,)I' '0. " ''J''~IC''''''!: '" ~o.a~r "'9 .:.1,0 lo ... r'ocor "I: I!,.~ fl" ,"c" "'1"\.'001'10: ~I, , _ RO<:'I'~ ~"''''I' '''''I'' ' 4C~ ... 1 tl05 'Y6 i. B(\()( !.~ " J51 ~1:,~;;:~C::'':;;:-5~;~;~~' GOWhER HOr",f MfRO\IlMENtS WORK DUliNG .RlAK AND mecho 'lI(ol .. le(I"(OI, o'p(',,'n. COUr..:;ClORS fOR BOYS' COl'T'fl ,n Su", ... er. ~ Ior l :5 19 92 poln• •ng o.cr 20 yn up MobIle u .... o'ne ()pentng' In meH' O("" ; " e~ Generol ck-onmg & ~ ~ I'nOlnlQnCI!"ICe I-ome end 'e~dc nhol No pb 100 wno ~ WSI Tenn" , So~~t' lboit . Cl o fl~ .I'! apo"~ 1 co""",,,b. 8 heun. per dO)' f,ee ~Im~ 5]"1 il;:.01 Archery. Sohball Wale' ~ ~ lI l'!g , M·F, SIS 2.5 • S.. 50/hr Married IJu jW'!fi;'·'''@'Ei,:g ... , : locrou.fl Soc:Ctlf , tIk UpperdonmeF'l prel ..... TIlc! terrific ""'0 1~m9 condlhom. 1;;~ ;"~~m:ndT Apply 01 SUMMfR CWOR1UNmCS I fORTUNElN ".c.lrn:!. lun end InierMll ng )Ummel" 9 am · .. p m .. 57 .. 12A fOI< SOPHOMORE' I WRIT~ ( 0,.,.,Cedor. 1758SeoconSI . SrocUne. MA 021 " 6 Of CAll 61 7·277·8080 • • o.OOO/ yr.aUD aooo CLASS'fJED ?:e~ft~ · Fi~:'~~ Fun. reloxing 01 home. beach, To Plac. An Ad YcxDliorl, Guoronleed paycheck Call ,au 2.. }-bur RlKOf'ding flI"'l,4~ ~ \ " ~l ,,01 ·379·2925 CoeYrisN ' l l2" ~ 536-3311 ~ r·_·· ...· ... ·· ... ·· ...... ·· ...... ··_······ ... i Happy • 21st John tim, 5 ;., !hIt ...... e,.pa! &- 1/1,4,t ••••••••••••••• _ ••••••••r...... o 0 i ! :o :, : :

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Cun Schilling pitched the bottom Philadelphia led 4·3 entcnng the The Phillies loaded the bases of the 10th 10 record his r"'t save bottom of th e nimh , but pinch ­ wiL~ one OUI in the top of the 10th for winning pilCher MilCh Williams, hiller Hector Vi ll anu eva singled off Cubs reliever Heathcliffe 1-0. Scl,i ll ing all owed a Sammy home Sandberg to scnd the game Slocumb. 0-1. Backman Stepped in Sosa double to place runners at into extra innings. 50¢Shiloh Jum bo fra nks 12 brand new pool tables NETTERS, from page 20 Sports Briefs $1.50 Jumbo drafts $1.25 Stone Sours Gateway. good spi rilS, Personally I think CANOEING trip .... 11 be offc~ through the SIUC jun ior Wend y Varnum , we're in contention for third place Adventure Resoun:u Ccnter to the Shawnee who plays No. I , said she is over since Drake and Wichita are really Nllion&l Forest. One muA n:giAc:r and P"P'Y by her injuries, and she is ready to good teams." April 21 u the Recreation Centc:f Informalion DeU .Ind .tlmd the pretrip ~•. .din& It the ARC jump into competition. Auld said she is optimistic about office .1 7 !hit m&ht- For more dcUiih CIIU 453· "It's different playi ng No. I theSaluki's chances. 128S. because you are always playing "It all comes down to one SURVI VAL SKIl.LS clinic will be offered really good players," Varnum said. weekend," she said. " If you 're tanighl l t6 p.rn..inlhcARColfICC.. ForddlikcaD NO ZITS "Right now, I'm over injuries I was playing well that weekend, you 4S3--1 2I5. hurting [rom earlier, There's is no could win the lO\ImamenL We have doubt in my mind that I'll 0'0 weU. as good a shot as anyone. We have ~~~a~~!'C~:' ;:ld':~:Ua~!d~~ "As a team, we're all confident to make some breaks and take S29-S991. NO PITS about our chances, and we're in advantage of some things." WElGIIT TRAnr-lNC instNdion wiD be offered Ihtough !he: Rccreuion Ccn:cr. One mull sir up and prqM-1 !he:Friday~,\hedc:lircdkAon dee at the .t~tion Ccnlu WomIaUm 1lc:5It. NO DAY-OLD BREAD MEDICINE, from page 20 Fardcuill:cdlS3MS31. The office provides students with accomplishments of alhletic BRIEfS POUCY - The de.tll "" (or Sporta Brief. II IM)(Ift Iwo d.y. bdort pubilcatkJn.. 11Ie fitness te stin g. exercise departments, Frankel said. brW ,bould be typcwrlnm, .nd mas' Indulk presc riptions. nuLriLional advice, " Athletic directors, busi ness tbM. "'1£, pacr aM sponsor II the """" and NO GREASE body fa t measurements and managers and athletic trainers don 't the UII'It • .cI _bn- of the per-. submltU,. the.1IIft.. Britfllho..id be deU.tnd or rulltd to counsel ing by a registered dietician. get the spotJightlike the athletes do the D.1I1 EUPII ... Spo,.l. Duk, Co",· "SIUC ~as been doing thi s for even though they do so much," she munkalklnl: Bulldln., Room l2A7. awhile," Frankel said . "But th e said. NO. 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