THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3,1998

VOL. 105 A STUDENT PUBLICATION OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY No. 74

30 . Proposition 1: Dead, but not forgotten BY SBTH TRUSCOTT The Daily Evergreen ' "We needed to have 60 percent. In most elections, his issue is in the Pullman 59.45 percent would be considered wonderful. THospital district and that's "Our committee is still together." Rockett said. "I On Nov. 18. ii was final: Proposition I failed to basically the city of Pullman tax don't know what our next move will be. The pass with voters. Thai Thursday. Whitman County's district Even though we had lots Hospital Board of Commissioners w ill give us some Nov. 3 election was finalized. and by closing time. direction and decide when to build a new hospital." Proposition I. a bond calling for funds for a new of friends who are not in the city, The hospital bond, he said, wasn't defeated by Pullman Memorial Hospital, had garnered a 59.45 they didn't have the opportunity to county outsiders and absentee ballots, but by local patent yes share of the votes. vote for the hospital." apathy and low voter turnout. But the movement to build and pay fora new hos- "This issue is in the Pullman Hospital district and pital isn't quite dead and forgotten. The Pullman SPEWER ROCKETT that's basically the city of Pullman tax district." he Gumxus. CmzEsSioR < NWHOSHTAI Memorial Hospital Board of Commissioners and the said. "Even though we had lots of friends who are Citizens for a New Hospital still arc actively seeking not in the city, they didn't have the opportunity to chairman of the Citizens for a New Hospital. vote lor the hospital." their objective and may push the issue back onto a Rockett said Tuesday the defeat of the hospital bond ballot this winter. Only voters within this local district may vole, at the close of the November elections w as slim, and making the hospital bond more of a community Will Pullman get a new hospital soon? hardly disheartening. "I think the answer is yes." said Spencer Rockett. "The sad pan is it failed by I percent." he said. See HOSPTTAL on Page 8 R.O.T.C. Sports receives Cougars defeat Portland State money 73-70 Page 4 from Six baseball players commit to WSU ASWSU Page 4 BY MATTHEW SMYUE Tire Daily Evergreen Clemens wants ASWSU Senators donated out of Toronto SI.500 to the WSU Reserve Page 5 Officer'Training Corps and approved a student-operated scholarship program at their Question meeting Wednesday night. Cadet Wing Commander of the Week Charles Riley spoke,to.the senate regarding a bill that Do you think that would add SI.500 to the letting women go R.O.T.C. budget for the 1998 around topless is a school year. Until last year, the group provided security for good idea? basketball and volleyball Page 2 games at Bohler Gymnasium, which earned them approxi- mately S3.600 per year. But Quote of the Day after the building was closed "A university training is the for remodeling; they began greet ordnaiy means to a searching for alternative STAFF PHOTO BY RACHEL E. BAYNE great but ortJnary end; it sources of income, Alison, Connor and Justin Fridley, whose father Ken is an associate professor at WSU. tell Santa Claus what aims at raising the inteleo- "We don't have too many they want for Christmas at the annual WSU Holiday Celebration Wednesday at the Lewis Alumni Center. tual tone of society, at cii- sources that we can ge| fund- tkabng the pubfc mind, at ing from." Riley said. purifying the national taste, "Without this money, it's at supplying true principles going to be hard to pay for the to popular enthusiasm and things we need." Cause of radioactive badges still unknown ftod aims to popular aspi- Riley said the money FROM STAFF & WIRE REPORTS police have informed traced to a cancer laboratory piece of film that records rations, at gMng enlarge- would be used for training, an researchers and a university in Easllick Hall at WSU. It exposure levels. The radiation ment and sobriety to the annual commissioning cere- A six-month investigation radiation safety committee the was discovered April 3 when ideas of the age, atfec#- badges arc exchanged month- mony. replacing flags fey the has failed to determine liow investigation is considered the company that monitors ly and sent to a company that tating the exercise ofpoiti- group's color guard and other radioactive material lkfas cai power, and refining the closed. university researchers' expo- charts individual exposure necessities. smeared on protective badge intercourse erf pr\ete He." Kites Tests for fingerprints on sure to radiation reported levels. Several senators said they worn by WSU researchers. John Henry Newman saw the bill as an opportunity rubber gloves and on a prcvi- about 180 radiation monitors Several days after the ini- Campus police who over- to help the group of approxi- ously-missing badge found at worn by WSU researchers in tial report, the WSU radiation Today's Weather mately 100 WSU and Ul stu- saw the investigation con- the site of the contamination February were contaminated Safety office and health dents. cluded sabotage is likely to were inconclusive, WSU with radiation. department inspectors were "The benefits they get from blame, but yielded no sus- Police Chief Bill Mercicr said Every WSU employee able to trace the contamina- this money is exceptional." pects. Monday. who might be exposed to tion to five badges at the said District I Senator Justin Barring new information. The contamination was radiation during work wears a See RADIATION on Page 8 Fclker. "They're in trouble," said District 10 Senator Matt WSU ag economist to appear on 'Serious Money' Mostly Cloudy Moore, "and they need our FROM STAFF REPORTS impact of the Asian monetary crisis on 20. at the "following times: KCTS - help." Washington. Channel 9/Seattle, Friday at 8 p.m.; H 40 L35 But District 6 Senator As the Asian financial crisis continues "The first impact has been fewer pur- Jacob Wolbach said he felt the MCYVE - Channel 47/Yakima. Friday at to have an impact on the economy of chases and lower prices for many prod- • 8 p.m.; KWSU - Channel money could be used for Washington state, WSU agricultural Weather 2 something better. ucts sold in Asia because of the lower I0/Pullman,l:30 p.m. on Sunday; and economist A. Desmond O'Rourke has purchasing power of Asian customers," KTNW - Channel 3IA"n-Citics, 1:30 "I don't think we should be been assessing its consequences for the Sports 4 spending students' money on O'Rourke said. "That impact has been p.m. on Sunday. state agricultural industry. Classifieds ( 6 this," Wblbach said. "They most severe on apples, where world sup- A leading authority on the found out they were losing this O'Rourke will appear this month as a plies have been growing at the same time Washington state fruit industry, featured guest on "Serious Money," a \Wt us on the Web at money last Spring and should Asian demand slipped." O'Rourke directs the WSU International weekly public affairs program on PBS The "Serious Money" program will See ASWSU on Page 8 Marketing Program for Agricultural www.delywBigreen.oom hosted by Barry Mitzman, to discussthe air on Friday, Dec. 18, and Sunday, Dec. Commodities and Trade. Pullman Weather Showers&Sun MostfyCkxnt/ MostlyCloudy PiAran Icoca*from Ih e HtkfWt WeaBwr Service

IM of yoor men Mbig youto ga l a; 1 don't think ifs okay. I The Da»y Evergreen is now accepting appfcatoons think it's inappropriate and I for al positions far spring semester at Murrw 113. think that it's wrong. It's not natural." -DeLaneUnd, freshman, broadcasting CUSTOM EXOTIC TATTOO PIERCING "Tattoo As Fine Art" • Hospital Sterilization • 15 miles from WSU/UI '1 think it's cool, but don't • BA Infine art s • All major credit cards accepted take advantage of it. It's all right if you do it on your per- Little &ity Studio? sonal property, on your per- sonal time, like when you're 100 W. Main Street • ftlouK. WA. 99161609-878-1917 or 1-800-288-7744 in your back yard trying to get a tan. But if you do it out in public, there's going to be more perverts around." -LanaTaraaw, sophomore, business i pieces of beef A I piece of chicken, 2 scoops of rice. , I egg roll and pan fried noodles « dQ Hawaiian Chicken Sandwich Special with I large drink # J Q Q and I large fry f ) > 9 g • Interested in addressing alcohol • TheOwistian Science Colege or sexuality issues ori campus? Organization will meet at 4 p.m. on SIRC, Sexual Information and Thursday in CUB 224 All are w^ Referral Center, and CEAK, come to attend. Cougars Encouraging Alcohol Knowledge, meet at '5:30 p.m. • Ode K will meet at 8 p.m. every Thursday in CUB 112. For Thursday in CUB 214. Come find out more information, call 335-7472. "IT-iwrs^iy nifjhrjocMttU /. touis v- T-HILACELT-HI Male stripper pleads innocent Downtown MOHCOW! to charges of dancing for minors 882-2050 THE ASSOC IATED PRESS lact with teenage giris. saying he did- Starts at 5:00 P.M. „ "'1 know the high school freshmen w win: Drinks, Pool, Beer Stuff PLEASANTON, Calif. — A male and sophomores were underage, Satellite 52 Big Screen TV dancer who allegedly stripped nude at Steven Schmitt was paid to pcr- a Halloween party pleaded innocent fonn a 45-minute routine for as many to four felony counts of sexual con- ^ 50 girls — most of them I4and 15 yean old — at the parly on Oct. 30. "He was exploited." said his attor- Litre Presents M ney. William Gagen. after Monday's ViViVI arraignment. "He wouldn't have i VI bccn ""-'i' or Stayed there if he had III thought the girls were underage." B^|BlB Gagen and Deputy District YM A\f 11 Attorney Deborah Strcicher both I blamed Carye McGrath. the mother 9 °r ,he W'* 15-year-old host, for sanctioning the party. -^rn McGrath. 39. was arraigned •'» Tuesday in A lameda County Superior Court on one count of exposing | „ :~^BBJ|BHH minors to lewd entertainment. She r J y \J was scheduled to enter a plea —' i Bl HII i Wcdnesilay Schmitt was charged with three Vp„j / ••5BIIMI counts of lewd and lascivious con- 'duct with minors 14 or 15 years old ^>V and one count of oral copulation with a r J) Js^flBHraiB minor under 16. I - ,-^^B^B?B If convicted. Schmitt could face up | to 12 years in prison. ~ McGrath told investigators that • ? j Schmin was hired without her knowl- edge but she let him perform rather than embarrass her daughter. TVMBWY, DECEMBER 3-, 1 PAGE 3 NEWS Could you\sign this for me? Multi-Ethnicity topic Pig; of dialogue sessions BY KUCXA OARZA <• T)e°ple go through Contributing writer 1 different identity A dialogue session sponsored and stages during their life- organized by the Asian American time and this session is Student Coalition will help people realize they are mote similar to each for people to share with other than they think, said Tang each other their strug- Cheam. the event organizer. gles." Multi-Ethnicity Identity is the PETER HOAG theme for the first of three dialogue Ccuunos BOfRD MEMBER sessions. It will be held from 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday in the CUB Gridiron identity stages during their lifetime room. and this session is for people to share Peter Hoag. a coalition board with each other their straggles." member, said the session is designed Hoag said. "When people talk to to get people to talk about their each other about their differences experiences. More specifically, peo- they also learn to coalition buiiil." ple who are of multiracial back- Cheam said this dialogue is nec- grounds. essary to strengthen the community "People go through different

Complete - import & mmmMmDomesti c Repair wwawcH Professor Chuck Pezeshki. author of "Wild to the Last.' Environmental Conflict in the Clearwater Country" talks to ProfessProfessoor David Stratton of the history department about his new book in the CUB on Wednesday afternoon. COOUNG SYSTEM Chamber sponsoring holiday giving drive BY SBTH TRUSCOTT everyone realizes how much money The Daily Eivrgreen Geiger said the Shop from the they give." Heah Promotion is just a nice way to The promotion received commit- Local shoppers can contribute ments from 44 business, and raised this holiday season by participating "They've done their pan. arid $3,270. Many of the businesses have in the Pullman Chamber of now we're asking local people to Commerce "Shop, from the Heart" give their support." she said. "Not See CHAMBER on Page 8 holiday promoiion. To gather Christmas funds for charities and improve downtown business at the same lime, the Chamber made a deal with 44 local businesses: Local stores that donated funds to charity would be visibly recogni/cd with ribboas and posters, displaying their kindness and hope- fully encouraging shoppers to come downtown and help them out. - $35^0' MI - $20.06 WJt-lnj^yameorCJfir As Appantmmt Moa-fii "lire would like At » «oam-;wop W people to take B-MainSt-RJlman **• yyam-yoopm advantage of the ameni- ties of Pullman before looking elsewhere." AMBER GEIGER PWMAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TOURISM DIRECTOR We Can Take Care Of All Your Auto Repair Weeds Deadline for filing: Noon, Thursday, Dec. 3 •This new," said • Snow^HFIates of Commerce, year by the Applications available at Commerce in The Daily Evergreen office, 113 Murrow th United Way and Child Welfare, to people to shop here in • Car y"man. Questions: 335-4573 or visit Murrow 113 >11 cards "We would like people to take 300 NE Stadium Way Noxt door to Oodfathoi's 332-7591 she said. "The shops do an t With purchasa of tuboto** pa Open 7:30am • 5:30 pm job of getting what people light truck th**. Ask for' Monday-Friday CheckPoiNT Lube CENTER ennui MW December 5.1996 I^ROOKIEI featuring W* •••r.-.v -J Washington State University's CRIMSON COMPANY Reading their childhood Christmans favorites • V.AND- W singing some songs ~W - ActMties begin at 12.-00 pm & last 45 minutes -CWIdrens 5aturd*y9 best suited for ages 3ft

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12/18/98 Thursday, December 3,1998 SPORTS SPORTS Ewran: Enc BUNKBMHP PHONE:335-2465 &UM_: EBLANKEN«HOTVVIJLCCM PAQE 4 Bowden | u beats Portland State 73-70 leaves Tulane WS for Clemson

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chris Crosby and Kojo Mcnsah Bonsu scored 17 points apiece to lead the Cougars to a 74-71 victory over NEW ORLEANS — Tommy Portland State. Bowden. who turned Tulanc from a Mensah-Bonsu had his first career double-double as football laughingstock into the No. 9 he finished with 10 rebounds. He played well during the team in the nation with an ll-O stretch run as the Cougars led throughout most of the sec,- record, held an emotional last meet- ond halt- ing with his players Wednesday Crosby started the second half with a 3-point barrage before heading for his new head making three consecutive shots from behind the arc. and coaching job al Clemson. scored II of the team's first 14 points to start the second Quarterback Shaun King said sev- half. eral at the meeting were close to tears The Cougars played well in the second half, but could as Bowden said his goodbyes. not put away the pesky Vikings. Every time WSU start- "Everybody was trying to be a ed to pull away Portland Stale answered with a big shot. man. but we felt it in our hearts. He The Cougars did not help themselves at the free throw was like a father figure, and it's hard • line, shooting just 50 percent (10 of 20) from charity to low someone like thaC'said mn- stripe.

101 Roommates 105 Apts. For Bent 105 Apts. For Rent 105 Apts. For Rent Index "The Penthouse" 1 M/F rmmt needed 435 NW Parr Dr. 3'bdrm, 2 bath. for 2nd sem. W/D. garage, approved $850/mo. A/C. D/W. W/D, micro- 100 RENTALS pets ok. $280/mo -util. 334-6941. wave, sgl car garage, no pets. Can 334-7444. Avail M-99. F roommate needed for 4 bdim. CCN 200 REAL ESTATE apt., spring semester. $222/mo. 100 4 150 NW Terre View. 3bdrm BROKERS DEPOSTT PAID. Call 332-8592. $665/mo. 2 bdrm $565/mo. A/C, 405 S Grand • Pullman 300 EMPLOYMENT M/F rmmt needed for 3 bdrm house W/D hkup, D/W, playground, picnic lor 2nd semester $266/mo • 1/3 util. tables, grills, covered pkg. no pets, 334-0562 quiet complex, close to bus rt. 3 400 FOR SALE W/D, close to campus/bus. 4-1296 1 rmmt noeded for Boulder Creek apt bdrm avail M-99. Call 334-7444. STUDIO 500 TRANSPORT tor Spring semester. $236/mo 'util. Call 334-2570. Cozy Pullman 1 bedroom available im- APARTMENTS mediately. Convenient yet quiet lo- 2 M/F rmmts for 1st floor CCN apt for cale. Call 332-6622 to see this great 600 SERVICES Spring sem. $216.50/mo +1/4 util. place. Call 334-9343. 700 NOTICES Lg 2 bdrm avail. W/D, gas heat, F rmmt wanted to share quiet com- fenced yard. Some pets: Avail. 12/15. ONE BEDROOMS fortable home in Sunset Court, 4 $550/mo. Kevin 2-1857(wk), 2-2745. miles from campus, fully furnished ^ fr*feni«i«l ti-Slte StifT How to place S225/mo • 1/2 util. 332-7947 Kristi- •Firiltketfirlifinltkei an ad in na or (509)299-5532 (holidays) The Daily Evergreen: Needed ASAP! 1 rmmt for CCN apt. Sawe up lo • liiwf 4 Oitioir Puis TWO BEDROOMS S219.50/mo.*1/4 util. Free ethemet! • WilfTTilillfMs S375-S750/mo. All prices based on a three- Please call Audrey at 332-1954 SICO! line minimum: Clean and quiet apt avail. 2 M/F • Frte IcsMcit Scnrlces One day rmmts needed, N/S at CCN. •Jieizzl Mints THREE BEDROOMS $1.75/line per day S225/mo for Spr sem. 332-1882. Two-four days 3 roommates needed for 4 bdrm. •FiilesMeit Activities $1.45/line per day house, avail. NOW. Close lo bus rt. S270/mo./person. Toren, 334-0682 Fhtt-14days CalirStiplyFirAM Need M/F rmmt for Spring sem? Uan abrokers rent.hlm $1.10/line per day 1st) $133/mo +1*1. Good parMngl Campos • Rfteen+days Cat 334-6264. •H312-6tl4 110 Furnished Apts. $.95/line per day Seeking M/F rmmt for 2nd sem. 2 bdrm, spacious living rm. DW, near Swtk Quiet, clean studio apt. by Eng. Bldg. DeacOne 3 p.m. for the campus. $225/mo» 1/2 util. 4-9369. 3MJ • 332-M47 • Efficient heat, parking, Indry. storage, avail. December. 334-4407. Mowing day's edWon. Rmmt needed. Avail Jan 1st. As close to campus as you will find. $175 dep The Daily Evergreen Now luting I 4 $225/mo 'util. Joe at 332-3015. WEHAVE 113 Murrow Hall 1 F/M rmmt lor 4 bdrm house w/ 3 Pullman, WA 99164 I Mm. Am girts, near campus, on bus rt., W/D. (509)33&4573 2 bth, $240/mo»1/4 util. 334-7140. 1 F, NS, rmmt needed tor Chinook mmn WE CAN HELP! apt $225/mo • 1/4 utfl. CaB 333- Ms islam Snii*Ma 6822. • No feesi 2 bdrms in cute, cozy duplex. Free ROOMMATE LOCATER ASSISTANCE • Pro-rated move-insl CLASSIFIEDS W/D. $225 ea/dam $75. Avail late ' 2 bdrm. 2 min walk to campus, near • Already furnished! Dec. Serious student pref. 332-2705. -Great Views Starbucks. $545/mo. Newty remod- • Leases end in Miyl WORK! eled. Lease starting Jan 1. 334-6376. • Ask about our summer 105 Apts. For Rent -Exercise Center Small ad. Big value. Spacious 1 bed- specials room apartments available tor January Cnst 3324717 tofTALS 1 bdrm avail thru May. Quiet, close to -Easy Internet Connectivity occupancy. Call 332-6622 today for campus. Pels ok. $335/mo. NO our best prices, or come in 4 see us 101 Roommates DEPOSIT! Rich at 334-6854. -Close to Campus at 1325 NE Valley Rd. 025. Pullman. 115 Unfurnished Apts 1 bdrm apt. lor sublease. Avail. Jan. 1. 1 bdrm apt. for rent. $285/mo. Locat- 2 bdrm. apt., $399/mo.. W/D ac- M/F needed lor 3 bdrm. 5 min walk $375/mo. On Lake St. next to Burger -Pullman's Largest ed on Campus Hill. Contact Shane at King 4 Soccer Field. Call 33^2775. 334-5188. cess. close to campus, on bus rt.,- to campus Call 334-1577. avail mid-Dec. Amy 332-4362. Rmrr* needed for 2nd semester In Smiles, service, & specials. Call lor 4 bedrooms 545 NE Kamiaken. 2 bdrm flat. specials-smiles and service available S520/mo. 2bdrm twnhse $540/mo 2 BR-405SE JORDAN, PULLMAN cute apt- $222.50/mo. Close to $445. on bus rt, deck, quiet. campus & bus it. Call 334-6198. all the time! We have great 1 4 2 bed- A/C, D/W, WD hkup, covered pkg, room Pullman apartments waiting for 2055 Skvview Dr. no pets, close to campus. Call 334- Pets ok-NO dogs. 1000 sg It. 1 or 2 roomates wanted lo share you at semester's end. 332-8622, or 7444. Avail 1-1-99. 862-6327 brand, new 4 bedroom apartment (At the ena of Merman) 1325 NE Valley Rd. #25. Large 1 bdrm. basement apt. Low close to WSU. Be one of the first to Largo 4 bdrm. home for sublease, on util., 1 occupant. $325. 9 am-6 pm. share a new appartment home at bus route, yard, DW, garage, largo 332-7704. Cougar Crest. For details, please call Itv Note kitchen, $775/mo. Call 338-9029. 334-6028 Information 535 SE Shoemaker. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, Lg 1 bdrm, unfum apts. Avail starting $750/mo. A/C, D/W, W/D hkup, sin- 2nd semester. S325-365/mo. 9am- F rmmt needed lor spring sem. Move gle car garage, pets by owner appro- 6pm. 332-7704. in immed, Dec rent pd. $250/mo. * Please Call ••• val. Call 334-7444 Quiet, large 1 bdrm. apt., perfect for 1/2 uW. Lease thru 7/31/99. 332- 4005, leave message 3 bdrm. daylight basement apt. No grad. staff, serious, students and oth- pots, no smoking. W/D, cable, avail ers. Nice view, tow util. 1 occupant M/F for 6 bdrm house, spring semes- immediately. $580/mo. 334-7809. $325-365. 9 am-6 pm, 332-7704. ter. 10 min. walk from campus. Only Midway Properly is now showing nice, quiet studio & 1 bdrm apts tor 3H-60IS WIL-flU, THE QUIET COMPLEX. $325 for ail living expenses, incl. leases starting in Jan. 3 blks west of Lg 1 bdrm apt on C St. Can move in Nam to Chlpman Tnl & bua line,4 food Call Janeil 334-9057. Sloan HaH on Maiden Une. Can 332- immediately. Deo. Rant & Dap. free. done to WSU. Studto, 1 & 2 bdrm Easy-going M/F rmmt wanted for 2151 to make an appt or for more Info. $365/mo. June at 332-7635. apte aval. Re—cvp nowrt 332-6631. Spring sem 99. 5 bdrm house, D/W, Huge 2 bdrm apt, close to campus. W/0. big yd. smoker opt. 334-7234. >

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