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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1986 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in March 1986 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Public hearing set on budget, rate i,ncreases By Trlcla Yocum I SiaN WliI" 1 Ihe proposed downlown holel The preposed c7.pendih:r-"$ the increases will take afleet said City Manager Bill Dlx!)n • , n projec\. include a "',ul ,3 miUlor. 101' beginning with bill. issul'll ~'lI rther increases could h,' }"he Car bonoa.e Cit y , .. our l ~~ 1 Pro.iecIL' candlelight \'igil and p..1rading of raskels that was M O~ CO W !UPli - rho spons ored by the group Soviet Union reacted With " Prople Living the Dr ear~ . . outrage Sunday 10 tn(' first whi ch promotes divr5lment u.s nuclear lest explosion of und awareness of issues 1986. saying it was meanl to relalCd "conl('mpl (or thp campus groups. Ihey gathered world." 10 remember Shar~e\fill e, In W es t Gr rm a n v . aparlheid and the uppressed spokesmen (or the opposit iOn peopl. 01 South Alriea. said Social Democ'ralic Party also Tim Larson. \'ice-c lI~i rm an of denounc('{i th ~ U.S. test dS a t he group. Although the provocation ant1 called it a cas k ets they ca rri ed s etback {or East · West represenled people killed in relations. "()IJth Africa, he said the Allhough Soviel IT'ed,a commentators !'alled the r :asses rl!prf"Scnted people who have gil'cn their lives in underground nu c lt~ dr Central Am erica . delonalion beneath the NeVAda The mass killings in SIlar· desert Saturday "1lT'pud l! f1t " peville occurred 26 years ago and " a dlSgl aco. .. I h ~ y when a non·violent protesl 01 stopped short of !klyiniA the passbook laws. which require Soviet Unil.'n w~ld .....~ ume testing. blacks to carry passes with ba•• llt Gena Simmonl, leII, joined center ltage during the band'. concert them a t all tim.,.. took ptace a I gultartl" Paut Stanley and Bruce Kullde at saturday attha Arena. S .. R."Iew, Page 6 The expl~;,Jn i...':!!! "shook the local police station. buildings in Las Vegas a nd Proi.esters demanded to bf> started a political earthquaJce il r rested, saying they were in \~' ashington " also " un· going to burn their passes in Shoplifting arrests triple dermined Ihe very Idea of a violation 01 the laws . When a nuc lear · free world," a warning shot lailed to disband government u € wS com · the crowd. police opened lire. mentator said. Within two minutes 69 people at University Bookstore were killed and 187 "'~i ~ " In giving the order to press wounded. Almosl all 01 those ii~ John TIndell items with. total cash value 01 Ihe button. someone in StaftWriter However . police statistics killed or wounded were women show that shoplifting arrests about S2~o . In 1985 49 arrests Washington meanl to lorpedo and children and almosl all Though Ihe number 01 at the store increased were made lor the shoplifting the Soviet moratorium and is were shot in the back. arrests is down j.,r shoplifting dramatieaUy between 1983 and 01 items valued at 5447. trying lolorce the Soviel Union Twenty-live years later 23 at the University Bookstore 1985. The shoplifting problem to resume testing." he said. people who gathered lor a during the first ~NO months 01 In 1983 only 14 arrests were prompted the bookstore to reml'm berance ceremony the year as compared to lasl reported lor shoplifting 01 begin using plaine/othes Pravda. the daily Com· were killed. AU 23 llie~ shot in year. such arrests more than securit.y student workers to munist Party nev.'Spaper, said the back. tripled between 1983 and 1985. Gus Bode monit~r shoppers about three the U.S administration was People attending the vigil A ·~cording to 1986 SIU-C y .. ars ago. said Naomi " showing its contempt for lbe Friday carried the caskets and police statistics, shoplifting Patheal. manager 01 the world and disregarding cross." down the Strip a t arrests at the bookstore, hookstore. demands by its own people. ,. app.oximately 10:30 p.m . located in the Student Center, Patheal says the student chanting " Freedom yes ! are down slightly - 11 in w~r ~er s pa t roling the '"'" U.S. test Saturday - the Apartheid no !" past lines 01 January and F e bruary , bookstore are mostly criminal rlJ'S( 01 1986 - was also a blow people standing outside compared to 16 lor the same justice or corrections majors, to Sovie! leader Mikhail and their purpose is to try and Gorbachev's hopes of curbing downtown bars. Many of the time period in 1985. GUI Nyl 11 would be nice to observers yelled twisted The a ver"ge value of U,., 1 prevent shoplifting, not only to arms expenditures at iIome to thtnk that lome ltudents are variations 01 the chant or items shop lifted also hide and catch oflenders. concentrate on revamping the shouted obeenities at the decreased to 54.21 in the Iir..t 10 hungry for knowledge that " It was never intended lor sluggish Soviet economy, a group. two months 01 1986 lrom i ll.l7 they'd steal It from the Western diplomat in Moscow See VIGIL. P.ge 5 in the same time period in 1985 . boollItore. See SHOPlIFTING. Page 5 said. ._----, This Moming Thompson backers get low-interest loan CHICAGO (UP!) - Top chest over the lasllive months, sC!"ne or their aparments to rest 01 the ~lic . Gray criticizes contributors to Gov. James R. the Chicago Tribune reported. farni.lies with low or moderate To ootaln an [IIDA loan, FAA school site State records show that incomes. The agency is able to developers must pledge to rent ~~!"ra~~ rl;~a:n:~~ developers 01 the MIl million offer mortgages at 2 to 3 a nm. oC their apartments at -Page 7 government loan to construct a IIJinois Center Apartments. percent below commercial reduced rates to lamiles with luxury lakefront building with which will be complete with a rates, because it raises its low or moderate incomes. apartments renting lor more swimming pool and doorman, lunds by seUing bonds not Women swimmers than S2,OOO a month, it was recently received a ~ . 8 subject to state and federal In tI'.e case oC the &OO-tmit reported. million loan lrom the Illinois taxes. Illinois Center Apartme..!S, fifth at NCAA Campaign disclosure Housing Development Ultimately, lbe savings the DlDA is requiring that 12O slstements show that the land Authority. the Tribune said. comes at the expense oC tile efficiency-type apartments be -sports 16 owner, law lirms and bonding The DlDA is a state a[IeDCY laxpaJl!rS, ~ the state reuted at $450 per moolb to houses involved in the project set up to provide 'lIIw-intereIIt .DC! local Income taxes DOt ·1eMDts who earn _ than Partly 100. martc-ce __ to ~...,. . "'''''Y,''''' tn have dO!l!lted more than paid by baDd holders JIII8t be $II," a Y"IlI'. Tbat's '1~1 per l-______._ :_I 'l _,000 to ~..... '. ~ar oCbet by ...,.. taus GIl U. J wbo In tum ~ to rMt IIICIIIIh below the market rate. I Calizza:1iunO\cr " I Newswrap 1 1"arlewltu1ch. II' nation/world

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DaUy Egyptian, Marcb 24 ,11116, Page 3 • t ~.... THE NASA i)()LLAR Opinion & Commentary Vote no on USC abortion question TIfERE'S AN ITEM ON the Undergraduate Student Election ballot that is likely to cause a lot of furor on campus. On April 2, students will be asked whether they favor the addition of pregnancy and abortion coverage to their student health in ­ surance. What the students decide that l'ay will be relayed to the S!.:>dent Health Advisory Board, whIch bas been investigating adding this coverage to the student health insurance since last spring' if the advisory board approves the move. a proposal woold go before the Board of _'rustees. So in no way is the April 2 referendum a final decision. Ahortion is one of the tou<::hiest subjects for public discussion today. Some people call it murder .. citing the film 'The Silent Scream," as showing a fetus reactIng In pain as It IS aborted. Others believe tt",t is wiU,in a woman's rights to control her body and abort an unwanted pregnancy. Much n.ame-calling and violent action has been done in the batUe hetween the two SI des. BUT WHETIfER ABORTION IS right should not be the issue in the campus referendum. The fact is that abortion is legal. What should be cOllsidered. however. is whether all students 'Color Purple' a racist film? should be mad~ to ;upport something that may go against their Being highly sensitive to the colored peopl e. Bul "The Cnlor And does she ever matw'e p':!r5onal morals am! beliefs. e xpl"itali o~ of the black race Purple" is, in fact. as fi rt:. 2! mrntaJly intu a woma n or do-:s It is also rather discriminatory. Women can already take out through ;ilms ? l1d anticipating as "Alice in Won derbnc!." ~ptiona l pregnancy insunnce. if they think they might become this in Ste~' en Spielberg's mm There is nothing positi'le to b<> S~~~~d bf.~~a ~~~~~ttl~:kr' ;; pregnant during the schoo)1 year. The present standard h""lth "The Color Purple." I had gained from this soc laI 5~ler.ce love and heaul)' in lesbian insur."l'C pays for pregnancy tests at the Health Ser vIce. as well refused to spend l:ty money on fiction. It was suppos.!dly affairs? Are black men as as funding counselln. abo;1t birth control. pregnancy. abortion j' . Bul after heari ng so many about love or colored pe<'plt!. pathetic. weak a nd stupid. and pregnancy and abortion referral services through the rave reviews from students. I But wha t sort of 100'e is ~ l1own when they're not heartlessly Wellness Center. But p reg i~~nl women arc the only one:; who was compelled to see wha I I throughout this preposterous cruel. as feminist wr.ters sa \' wouid benefit from thl' increased cO\'crage At lea st pregnancy was missing out or. fjlm ? Incest, lesbianism , wife they are: . a nd a bot :!t1n counseling is open to the male partners or the After viewir.g the film, a lld child bruL,'l:lty insincere WOllie n . which was di recte J by a man love. ~ nd mU1;h mt re of the I challenge )'OU 10 Ihink Pregnancy is U!e result of ma king i1 rh01f:C . whether to have who has often c! Ci imeri tha t type. w('re a ll ~ t ' a t I ( ouh:! fi nd. about these questions. Al so. I sex or not. whether 10 use birth control or nOI. a ll st u dc l~i s should people. not f:ims. ':, rc hi s warn you to be more cri tical in not have to pay the costs of the resul lS of the cnoices of a para mount concern. I had I noticed II" I man)' peo~le viewing fi lms. read;ng ad· relatively few students. got len more tha n I had an· arimi red Cciie th.."'C3use she was \'crtisements a nd I II your ticipated. I must sa)' thai not a bl e to keep her love for her exposure to the m""Cii a . Films since viewing such r ac i ~t films si s ~ e r d esp ;t ol!' ncr many ob· like "The Color Pur ple" are as " The Birth of d !'la:ion" and stades. no smoking caCeteria - . do like fU"Y other who worked with the four their fo resight and courage to industry's pledge to tear down s: ection there was only on~ restaura nt. owner WOGJd Go presentations made to the face a problem of significanl the family structure in black table occupied by people who and ask thtse " scnolars" to community. importance a nd dcal with it in ,"',rnerica. w~"e actually eating ! The r",,' rr.ak e wa .. for payin g such a pro-active ma nner. - Ttii s is how they wanl our of the tables had heen usurped The topir is of u!most im· c ustomers . - C h dslin .. Michael Scull y. director, Stale generation to thjnk tile normal by single persons and their portance to people in the Wilson. gradua lf' studE-IiL or Illinois AiDS iionine. br ha vioral patterns were for backp2cks. news papers and English. Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU Let rockers rock

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I Campus McDonald's Only I I I , I I Hamburgers I 39¢ I I ~ Cheeseburgers I 49¢ I I I hpires 3-28-86 OIIl1ltk I Su", ·Th ur, 0pen I': 12pm MC7)& /f~._ Fri & tol m I Sa l open 2am ,..... Ii I No ' o upon t<-quired - I ~~-----~-~------~ > Headaches -Neck & -Stress Upper Back -Sitck Pain Tension WHY SUFFER? Ct'liropractic Can Help Marchers take part In a ca"dl~lIght vigil by mark the anniversary of mass kllll,,!:. that Most Insu rance Covers carry!ng caskets and crosses down South took place In Sharpevllle, South Africa, In Chiropractic Care and ,IHitols "venue. The march was held Frfr:ay to 1960. SIU Student Health Servic .. Referral. Are Possible. 'VIGIL, from Page 1------The protesters crosseo lhe there. bred Ihe, e and they "if a nyone of us dies street near the Amtrak station aren" t goinganY'J hcre." anywhere. we all die. In the and continued their march Valentine said in his prayer pain of one person. all of us are down the opposite side. Ihallhe people who were kil:ed diminished by lhat pail: " ret!lrning to the Interfaith ;n Sharpeville did not die in The Southern lIiinoio Latin Cenh~r . ~ ain , !hat there is someLhir g in American Solidarity Com · Kevin Valentine. chairman lhe future lh~ )' sacrifIced mittee was represented by oi the group, said people themselves for and it will Cass Van Der Meer who told gathered for the vil'il should manifesl ilself soon. the group that the Sharpevil!~ know that they are standing on "It should be remembered." incident and similar incidents th ;~ correct side of the issue he added. " that we are all in Central America ~. hould not regarding apartheid. the huma n beir:.gs and when one be forgotten becaus ~ U.S. system of racial segregation in dies a part of all of us dies." money is financing oppression IT'S THE South Africa. A student from South Africa. around the globe. He said the government of Dennis Makhudu, echoed this "We are here tonight to give Soulh Africa is going to have to sent:ment saying in regard to testimony to our lack of sup· ...... I(:arn to live with ~! r(;. ks those who died in Sharpoville port to these wars and op· .. A GREAT rl~.Cl ••• !Jecause they were "OOrn thaI il should be remembered pressions." she said. OFF THE STRIP" Happy Hour (4-7) SHOPLIFTING, from Page 1-- Dlllly DrInk Specl... the bookstore ~ple to be with a "class A" misdem""" or there is no adtlitional police officers," said Patheal. and face a maximum sent.! , .c~ judgement by t:", court. she ''I'm not in the business to see of SI.OOO and 365 days in jai, or , aid. Court supenision is like MONDAY, Come In Monday and shoot the nerf how many people I can some combination of the f\\ 'o. probation, she S?id. and the basketba!l ror your 'IrSf drink free, arrest." according to Assistant i;ta~es offender h.is to i'eport address nlESDA Y: Opon Dart ToutTIiVY1enI ~Iftt ; cash prizes. The Ust of items shophf'.ed Attorney Sharon Hutchers.,n. changes and movement within rang'''' from $40 textbooks to the state. WJ.DNESDAY: Ewryothe!'W_y, ""ioY~eD 36·cel:t ba ~ lpoint pens to However, STU police arrest If a shoplifter is arrested a on the half shell from 4-clo-:e . condoms. foDow·up records show that second time for shoplifting, THURSDAY, " Singles/mingle NIght" with Path""l says textbook thefls most cffenders get a $200 to they face criminal felony are most common around S300 fi ne plus some period of charges, said Hutcherson. JaIl entertainment ana drink specials. Thanksgiving and Christmas court ,upervision, anywh~!'!' SATURDAY, Entertalnment.o be announced. breaks. Sbe sa\d people sleal from 91 , days to a year. Ac· Despite increased activity books to re-sell them to raise cordin~ l!> Hutcherson, court on the part of the bookstore in cash for break. The most sup~rvision means that trying to prevent shoplifting. CAR80NDALE'S NEWEST NIGHT SPOT popular item shoplifted, judgment by the court for the Patheal said probably or.ly one Patheal said, is blank cassette shoplifting oHenle is in 10 offenders is caught, tapes. .uspended for the duration of which is consistent with When people are arrested for L'le supervision. As long as the national estimates on shoplifting they are charg,,~ defendant sl£ys out of trouble. shoplifting prevention. PARTICIPATE IN A TRADITION Veterans assail covert acts COME TO THE REGULAR MONTHLY By Brett Y .t.~ StaffWriltri "U we go into Nicaragua, we that experience and what is are g6ing to have the same going on right "".'" in Central America is heading toward problems," Hughes "aid. America is that ),OU have SIU·C faculty and AlP Staff another "Vietnam" if it "We're going to have the same extremely corrupi ;.,ctators," continues to tJUrsue its covert. mess." May said. "Tbere is anything policies in Central America, Hughes said the United but freedom in those countries, WINE ~ CHEESE say two Vietnam veterans. Slates does not like countries especially Gualemala and EI Speaking to a grouy of about sv.ch as Nicaragua and the Salvador." 30 in the Agricuitura Building F-hillipines that break away May di~cussed his own Friday night, E .G. Hughes and from American influence and experiences in the war as very at the Carbondale Holiday Inn Jim May said people need to establish their own policies. He depressing and shocking. He on THURSDAY. MARCH 27 wrile their congressmen and said that many Americans are sa.d many serving there did oppose covert activities in indifferent to the things the not respect the Vietnamese from 4 to? p.m, Central Amer!ca by the United Slates does in some people. CentrallnleOigence Agency or countries. . "Tbey (Vietnamese) all else the United States will find "Tbe people of t.~ United senned to hale us," May said. itself invilived in another war Slales of America, foo"'" by "It was ','ery confu:;ing at first. like the O ~I\~ ir. Vietnam. either apathy or design, are We wondered why they hated RElAX AND ENJOY THE CONVIVIAL COMPANY Tht: dhcussion ... :\s a oart ~ willing to accept whale,'er .... We came to save their OF YOUR COllEAGUES. FREE WHEEliNG "Central America Wee~ ," happens in the Third World, freedom from a bunch of DISCUSSIONS ENCOURAGED. sponsored by the SOli:'':e"~ .nd are more than ,dOing 10 communist terrorists." Illinois Latin America accept whatever awful things NO TOPICS TABOO. Solidarity Committee. we do in the name of Amedea. Hughes, an artilleryman May, who was a Na''Y .cr· Correction who served in Vietnam bet· viceman in Vietnam lJeiweeli The da.e lor the Law Sc~ ween 1918 and 1918, said that 11M and 1t111, ""mpo:red commenccement "'a. in· SPONSORED BY THE SIU-C FACULTY thoee who served in Vietnam Am«Ican DGIicY !II Central conecUy u.~.ed in Friday's AlC> STAFF ORGANIZINC COMMITTUS IWNlA were supporting "Amerlj:an AmerIca to \rietDam. DeIly Ea)'ptirul. The ac:tual imperialism." "Tbe... ~lmIIarity bel.. _ date .1Ia~!! ( Noisy is the w'ord for KISS tour By DAVid Shl'8tS -----,----.----~ ; c~nrL~:'~~ tt t l' ~ t ~ : J . St'ff Wnter ~n Review ' Kl3S no.~e-tlastea a 'mostly LOYOLA :eenage au iier.t.'C Satr day in What <'.0 oone'jarri:1g drum the Arena as part their . SUMMER SESSIONS ~obs. ear-spHlting electric concert. "Asvh!m" lc.m . guitar li cks, tcreworks, can· Good thing the group Tit. grou~ is no Ion the , . nons a nd sexu~ ! innuendos brought along all the muskal powm·house it .. 5 in have in common? pyrotechnics and ear. C9mp In (}tis decade, the makeup Jrl P I Ae~stratlC)n by malt or person AegtSlral1C)n by mall or In person 15 Markelplace tf h 16 In one s cot UZZ e and tile pla orm s . oes ar~ MAY 12. 900-1200 JUNE 16. 10'00-1 00 "' Thu9 gone. Also missing is the KISS 2 00- 6'00 3'00-600 h' - .. 0 10 army of fans that thronged to All ~ registrations In the Geora : ..... wn Room OIl the 20 ~~:~ _ . _ see bass player Geop Sii'!lmons IbrquotIo c.n., 120 _ Rulll'SIte« Cfti~ 22 Call'ofllla flV 6 Cooler A no nber of bleacher seats Includes compIele course IIShngs as well as Ir.fc mallOn on how 10 regiS 27 Tamted are o.n Page 9. ler t.y. ~II Of In person 30 Speclacle in the Arena were emptv and 3 4 FOrly wmk s several people in the audience 35 Rapld'ty w ~ re yl..... · n!n~ or 36 Verllcle instead 3 i Slepl lI"e - DOWN 30 Oleo setvlng che;:oring midway through the 38 Upper crus I 31 Do awav With concert, despite guitarist Paul .sO Ar , movement 1 BluSh type 32 Art sublect !> Staniey'" bawdy, lengthy ~--~------,T The Sumn"" Sess.ons I 41 M. Ct'lanev 2 Cougar NIChOlas and I .... 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Rasty& Mary Director named for comput~!1g division Nathaniel L. Felder, hea!l,Qf include development of longr. the University of 'North March 27 { I administrative computing at range and tactical plans, Carolina system. Student Center~I- t ,...... ~ j '. . North Carolina Central t"viewing all computer­ Felder beaded lnsi;;lutional (,.. University, has been named to related purchase requests of Research at the University of Ballrooms ' / f the newly-created post of more than $!5,OOO and coor­ North Carolina at Asheville ~~~D I . Director of Planning for dinatio n of ho.rdware frrm 1974 to 1982. He has 10am-4pm ~ I :...--. <';omputing in the sru system. acquisitions for sru's major taught COW'Ses in sociology, AdmiNion F_ ' 4JIIiiiiip. Felder. 35, begins work on computer centers. black literature and drama, \ April I. His appointment was He will report to the ';ystem and educational research _DIoco..-,L~ confirmed at the Board of administrative officer, methods at Eastern Michigan ""The 10'. LooIl" Trustees meeting on March 13 Thomas C. Britton. and take University, Eastern Con­ ir. Edwardsville. recommendations from a necticut State College, North Under guidelines set "ov'n systemwide Computer Policy Carolina-Asheville and Nr.'th last year for adm i nistrati~., of <:ommittee. Carolina Central. He eamed a ·~&onShows computing affairs, t"e Felder has been director of Ph.D. in higher education Director of 1'1""","8 for Dat!\ Processiltg and in- administration from the -.--t., Lancomo en! C11"_ Computing is to he the chief University of Michigan, where advi3er on computing for the ~~~~ti°Car~~~m~II.~~ut~~ he held a Rackham Gradua te .-~ sru system. Responsibilities since 1983. The school i. part of Minority Fellowship. _ thlA_O;...... Law School test -,­ec--CoIa_ set for April 1 9 Cll'lddoorprla.. The d&tc for the Law School Admission Test was in­ correctly given in Friday's Daily Eg, 'Ptian. The correct date is April 19. The test will he given at 8 a.m. in Lawson 151. Registration deadline for the test iJ; 4:30 p.m. April 14 at Testing Services in Woody Hall. A fee of $8 is required.

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Page 8. Doily EtlYJIIIn, ilardi It, 1- .. Briefs ," ~ I MAKE FINANCIAL IN- Library Compv.ter System at 2 aid can help build skills that VESTEMEST Society p.m . Tuesdlo.y In the Central can ca:-ry over l~ other aspects presents Bill Kelc!!P.m, vice Card Catalog room on the of professionallifl'. presid~nt of AT&T, at 8 p.m . main noor. Call lhe &lCial Mond,y in the Student Center Studies Library at 453-2708 to WOMEN'S SERVICES will Ballroom D. Members will !egister in advance. Space is sponsor "Copi ng wi:h meet at 7:30 p.m . in the iimiled. Jealousy," presented by Sandy Student C ~nlcr IUIOOis Room. Kolbs of the Counseling APPLICATIONS FOR th" Center, to belp individuals ALPHA KAPPA Psi will April 26 Pharmacy CoU,-ge understand and manage have a business m'leting and Admission Tesi must be jealousy and turn it in to an officer nominatioil!'. at 5:30 received by March 29. f'ur opportunity for growth. The p.m. Monday in U,e Student further information and llrogram will take place from 7 Center RaHroom A. registration materials contact try 9 p.m . Tuesday. Testing Services at Woody CANOE AND KAYAK Club Hall B 204 or phone 536-~ . A SERVICE in memory of meets at 7 p.m. Monday nights Oscar Romero, Salvadoran in Pulliam 113 and at 7:30 )l.m . WOMEN ' S SERV ICES martyr, will be held at 7 p.m . YOUR in the Pulliam pool for those Brown Bag Lunch at noon Mooday at the Church Of The who are interested in learning in Good Shepherd. Orchard and the Eskimo roll, gaining kayok ~:!ayA ~;rxt(oc~:11 ~ro~~ Schw:1rtz streets. Carbondale. skills or just trying out a boat. overVie"A' of finandp.l aid This is the final event in LO"CH HABIT' resourc,," Also, how financiat Central America Week. CENTRAL AlIIE'UC.~ Wee!; and here's a little something to help you start: continues with & memorial service in honor of Oscar r------, Romero to be held at 2 p.m . Adam'. Rib & Eve's Apple I Monday a t lhe Church Of The Men's cI Women's HClrstyllng i Good Sh~ph " rd . ..I.-oM bring coupon I SOCIETY FOR the Ad ­ .-- .... . " t2.50 "'1IA1IICW1' I vancement of Managemetlt will show the film " Essentials \ t2.50 ...... 41_1'1' of Management" a t 6:30 p.m . ! . \; eo.'OOI1 good ':.onh 24 . AprilS r BLOODY"c MfiRYS Monday in I!,e Student Center , , 10.111, ~ of C-tofotly , Oh io Room. • Walk-Ins Only , Every Monday thru Friday llAM·2PM COMPUTING AFFAIHSwiIJ L __ ~~~!!!'!.or:~!.~~~~~~!!~~o~.:~·__ J I off er a workshop entitled ~ - " Introduction to the Macin· tosh" Irom 2 to 3:30 p.m . Tuesday in Wham B 11. To Third Annual 1 II register call 4>3-4361. TherL will also be a workshop on Introduction to MARK IV Irom "Doc" Spackman 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday in lluigley MemOrial Triathlon Race 2Ol. A MORRIS Lib"ary Salurday. April 16 8:00am librarian wiJI t~ch an in· troductory session on the Campus Beacb Puzzle answers 14 mile swim 5 mile bike 2 mile run • $6.00 entry fee EVERYONE IS WELCOME!

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VL~itirliS ~'tUdents save ( :ourses range from 20% on 2 courses, :<5% Tel1!1 1isio" COIned)! on 3 courses. Strategic Plamring and Now .. Non.hwt."St cm Ma11!tgemm( and offers ;11(: amhitio 'is Sociology ofSex Roles In visiting stud,--~'u all extn 0'8QII1C Cbemisfr)! Crime incentive to ant-nd tht' :mdtbeNoVt!l Sumrne,session: a 20 'X. PlJo/IJgrapb): andMltsic sa\mgs nn tht: total ruitinn ill Vie1l1Ja 11lt.Tt:' art.' even cost of two cuurst."S" , a I .i Inh?tlsilJe Study 25% savings on Ih«"t:. scljuenc<-s thaI 1"1 students l.~ a fuU y,~ .-'s Whether }"OU are : the Techno· BuUct;n aIong ",.th • Workshop logicallffilirul"; and Ihe n:gisler·by-mail Schools of EduC of thousands to nee their Room. ... trot: 'o" .. S7-432.$. homeland,. Refugees who are ' · 1~ .. .' lonkl,.'" later deported become "maIO Room~nate. ;::".:~d"'~, ~ 100~.... ';" targets" at home and oft.n !Ourlng, 10k old-~ . .."' ..... Duple.es 1orirttJ. WIlliie' oil 0:00*, ooU tj.$· disappear. Schonhorn said. AI ~7151n Corlenrl'Ifr. Con". _ of has documented evidence that SuNlI of ~ Mus' 1. 11 Wanted to Rent -"600'»0. returned reIugees' bodies ..:ere ' ·11·" , .. IS4iAd " found bound and tortured. INJ ...oHDA SHAOOW.$OO, lJ,ooo Business Property m ... 1ftcJf tlrIw, _feof' ~'-d . In the past five years 140,000 ••c.I'-nt cond $1050 oeo, "7· Guatemalan refugees have Mobile Home Lots IOn...... 2'616 of 3-n...... 7"2Acl1S ned to Mexico. A total I'" 7.50 HOHOA . • • ee'''''; con 250,000 have fled to the United dltlon. low ml'-' S79 ..n)". Stat.s, Belize or Canada, said lomondSpm Help Wanted , . )7~ ...... '7.fSkl'1 SISter Kris Shrader, whose '&2 YIVAAHA HUITA~ r.pedol4O"; convent in Ruma bas been Employmsnt Wanted __, J.$OOmI. S9SQ. SIt""'.)" active in the sanctuary 3-)7...... , , ... ' , " ... Acll.$ movement Another 1 million Service. Offered ~r::" , I~~If:S~ 4J e:= ahw.$pltt 0' ,S.f9.SOf,f. reIugees ha'.'e i>eee displaced , ·n-16 •...... ' Y..i Ad' within their country, she said. Wanted IfIO YAMAHA 6.$0 SpKf-,,1 II . 7too The United State< is the onlj' m l'-s, rvnI .-.. ,.... ",." .. FotJng, ~ MOt. ...,oIfw Signatory memllf.r of the Lost s."U>J6. United Nations protocol on ".2't4t ...... 1S;'IAc"" Found I.... HONDA JCl.15OI. ,.,..,. oH ,,. asylum that deports re!~gees, . ".... 1700 mi.. $ 1100. O~ . MItwJ cond Corbot!dolfr. ,.,.*" Shrader said. The Un;ted " Entertainment J ·JI-" .. . . ltlA·;1 1 Sla tes deports e. ~t 700 i.; I .... HONeA VF700C Mogno. Min 1,000 each mon:h, a number eottdHlon. !If1d.r 2OQ!'I m l.. S2.14O. Announcemenb CoIl Iryon S.f'· II6I . that has risen in recent J ·lI-16 ...... f,):ry'hl76 months. In 1984. ~ . 4. percent o! Auctions & sales 71 KZ 900 . • • ,.,'''', n ...n'". . IWW the requests f ,-... '"" ..,.. ,. Rea...... PIIIO'" ~BIrJIIIH, __It,_ NOWIENilNG fOI fAll 2· 10 b"droom hous.s, lorg. ondsmolf lambert lully 70J~ . !I. Corbondol. C"II : 52'1· 1081 549·3375

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Daily Egyptian, Mardi 24. u., Pace IS Lack of depth costs'men's trackj team~ictory By Ste.e Koulos StaH Wnter Brian Anderson ; middle­ pe rformance that can ti grew said. " I didn't realize Bill Henning finished second in distance runners Mike Elliott prohably score points in the how windy it was until I the 11()-meter high hurdles The Southeast Mi ssouri and Andrew Pettigrew ; conference mcel. I think he'll stepp.!d out of the pack." with a tini~"r 16.20. State men's lfack team used hurdler Larry Holloway ant! improve as the season Bret Garrett i the sprint progre;ses. " Holloway, a freshman walk­ Garrett, a sophomore from ~~td~';:~": s,\f~an~e~~hrd~~ events. Elliolt, a senior from on from Oreana. fi nished Sparta, finished third in the in a triangular meet Saturday Harrer, a sophomore from Belvidere. led (rom sl rt to second in the 4OO-meter in­ 400-meter dash (49.14 ) and had at wind-swept McAndrew Arthur, was a double v:onner fi nish to win the 800-meter run termediate hurdles (SS.91 ) and the best split (47 .93) on the 5!Jldium. for the Salukis in the discus in I : 52:13. He also anchored third in thp IU)-meter high Salukis' 1600-meter relay With seven first·place (with a personal best 183-t) Lie Salul';s' come-from-behind hurdl. themeel. approximately (o'Jr metp..rs. Only takes 2- 3 sessions a week !!vents but managed only tbre<: " He was a disappointme!l{ in But with ~50 meters to keep that golden look ! ;econd-place finishes. Purdue '.he shot put but he did a go..'<1 remaining in llie race. Elliott -A~ob i c cl.1S~ d •• ly fini.hed third in the meet with job in the dis"us and the applied the afterburners and - Membets t.n fot only 1'.00 60 points. javelin," Cornel! said. "Th:lt sped past Caceres to help SIU­ -How many bulbs does tM ~ you tan .,n h.wel With the exception of six of (brOv.· of 183-1 indicates to me C win the race goillf away in -We N;"e fue t.nn.,. beds, super bed~ , his athlete.. Saluki men's th2t he is going to be a future 3: \8.34. SEMO finish.!!! second .nd S"nl.na beds •• L...... " track coach Bill Cornell said school record-holdP' in the in 3:20.99. 457.0241 that he was not too happy ~ ' Ith discus and that he has, good his team's per(ormar,cc? shot of qualilymg for the Peltigrew, (. so"homore Cornell was also disappoi ltr.-d nationals." from Maidenhl!l;d, E,,~land ; with his team's lacl of Anderson, a walk-on from won the 1500-m ·~ ter run in dedication. Harper Junior Cr.lIege in 3: :.:l.S9. He stayed in t.he pack '" hope our athlete un­ Palatine, finished first in the at the beginning of the race but derstand that they have .0 g~t hammer with a 158-2 efforl. It was never serious ly their butts in gear ar I pull was a surprising performance challenged ~fter paSS ing their socks up and [J3y the by Anderson, considering he SEMO's Norm Kellar in the with smull salad • price in pra('tice if they want to faiJeci to score any points in the third lap. reach t hpl. maximum indoor season. potential." Cornell said. "Brian is a welcome ad· '" thought , worked quite ,2.89 c:i~:n • The six athletes Co""ell was :Ii lion for the outdoor season." hard in the race even though 457-4313 impressed with included Cornell said. " He started off my lime wasn't that fast .od.Oil! otch weightrnen Ron Harrel' and wirh a victory ar.d wiUl a because of the wind. " Pet- ."baCk" ~~.3.%.1 5th flnnlversary Sale ~~~~~ ~\ OPEN SUNDA Y Entire inventory Get a great tan? MEN'S & LADIES Dresi. casual. But FRY your halr? athletic shoes & Boot., hall off Y2~!!~~ retail price. RECONDITIONING SHOES ."' STOFf TREATMENT _il»-85.00 with haircut 549-7712 217 S. lIIinQis Ave. 549-7"-12

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Premature call ? Umplr. AoIIe,' 111100 0.110 Indle ... ov.r 'hi ~yc.mor... 'hlh only .In 01 ....I. ·. A.n.. '''.u., •• ,••• a.lukl 'our g.m·... during 'hi .nnu.1 S.lukl 'h., b••• m.n J.n. I!ld., •••It. 'hi Invl ..tl!ml l pl.yod '''I•• _.nd . Thl ''''UW. Thl 1.lukl. m.".!!1HI • 3·2 vla'OI'Y 1.I"kl. '0<. IIlth In • 1I.1d 01 .1. '•• m • . SWIMMERS, SALUKIS, from Page 16- from Page 16 - '''It' ('CUlt ,,",,' WII" "!c,,.,. unlll " I~ Il1nll"," In h" IH'H I J{IUIW ot C:r".,lIvlll" ynnk,'jl " :' ~ I1II · 11,.-. yuunJ( H f~It H flH :h' wus fUlly ,u 'hiMII lIu1I'k " ul' :i ' Oit'/U IIiHI ('ulun ,.rh·r ttl" nnh !illlifi:! rnr lout'iu'tl rur Ihrl 'C' runN. ti ll in ~ ' n2 nn 1II III'.tllm" /twl fltllIl N 11ft ,. r t1Ihw,·r. T!lc Sil luk :M IIH' third 1I1111nll Hu('khnru'", T I1 Ul't,cltl), reft l}(lI1df-d with fly,. hlhe "'111 rrt'ordRu('Mh,:l.()wllhth"wln . hi 01" tuCl IIIU'k , h'le'" act • IKhl wldk N. " rlllM II Th., ~lIlu k l. will rrlurll I" VlHU '.'f1 .rum HUh tH IIlnth IUH... runll~ · r'" AC 'rU"'., Iht' plnh-, net Ion Tumu1ny nflcrnoon, l l11f'" j WI 17 1, H"WIII " hnl Storier Gnry BftCkhorn, wht'll Murrtty Sinh' ('mn(m In IN'llItl Suluk l 11 •., , ( IM'rllt,."d m.·... "whllc, .Iruck IOU' .r. Aile. Mllrllll ' t"lcht fnr n ~ : 30 Friends '!(Ily nx:"rrb: t".lIen una wnlkc..td jme' one Itt conlCHt. Sf!ni"," '{",wnlle '.:a riton, BIg Bird n"y.Jly. W""Uall Hnd Zierold GYMNASTS, from Page 16- Still Missing ~ ~:i~~~}:~':l;.,'"i': 'f;":'! The Salukis' fin,1 event. the The next obstacle facing the _-'USA NCAA appeai!!Y..: es. floor txercises. brought SIU-C Salul,is is a rescheduled meet ~ nother season learn high . at tile University 0( \llinois· Car!!on shot from a No. 21 ocore of 46.75. The leam's Chicago against the Flames st'ed in the 500 freestyle in !urmer best score was 46.\0. and the Huskies of Northern preiims. seUing a persooal and -- earned in the athletes' March 9 Illinois University . The school record of 4:47.69. and victory over 'be University m Chicago meet is planned to ~ "me back in finals to re-break Missouri. take place Saturday. March 29. h ~1 hours·old rpcord by rutishi.-.g with a 4:4'-.37 in ninth·place for 10 point...

l'ful-' hy H">. Taking a fourth place in the l""-'"Iodt.,\',.:.; t ·urJ...s ..... ," ..• ...... I...... ·'lh l "h ,Id ..... ·. T.... . · ,~""" YI'''"~ 2OG-medley relay was the team of Irick. Iris VonJouanne. Rea and Royalty with a 1 :43.64 . FR!. MAR. 28-SUN. MAR. 30 The same combination of swimmers took a fifth place in SIU ARENA the 4OO·medley relay and further diluted the school FOUR PERFORMANGf:S! record of 3: 47.10. set at the 1985 NCAAs. toa 3:46.99. TICKET*:) $8.00 - $7. 50 - ~6 . 50 The 200·free relay of Rea. Zi ',"old. Royalty and Wit try notct;ed another fifth place by KFVS·TV 12 • J.C. PENNEY speeeding to a 1 :33 .97. Family Night Mat,nee frK2ay, March 28 Satl:rday. March 29 The 8O!l-free re l ~ y team of 7:30p.m. 12:00 noon Carlton. Zierold, Irick and ·well Radio/McDonald'!, · SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN WestiaH imp~'oveci from ~ 21st· Famity Matinee Sunday Matinee p,.'ce I'ating to a lOth "lace Saturday, Movt h 29 Sunday, March 30 finish by blowing away L~e ir 4:00 p.m. L30 p.m. 7:32.35 seed ti me to a 7:26.84 in finals. -Save $1.!iJ ~ children 12 & II .~ ComplIments of PEPSI COLA

STUDENT PROGIlAMM.ING COUNCIL KFVS - 12 Family Night All SPC Chair positions are All TIckets $3 off open for the 1986-87 Fri. March 28 7:30 pm academic year Tickets aviiJi.ablt, M SIU ArenI Spec.al f.vmts Teke! ()ffK e an.:: dll usual out~ - Sears, Disc Jockey • Cape Girardeau. G.tttim. DIsc Jockey • Paduah. Main Street fe..~. Disc Jocke)' - Gain apakn~ by coordinating almpus ~nts ~ actMtf~ Mt Vernon, Rlbbit Records - tMric..", Sk.'I£!. Electronics - Ha=~~='=G~~ :=.e~II . '''''«IIIM CUIr 'F... 'SpuJol E.... II • Caotor P...... 'FIok.v. Spirit VISA .. III.... .s...... IIIMTEIICAIIDa..._"' 41111 __ ...... , 4I1.J1.!~ .c-...... Hortaons 'TnndJ.Re.".._ • ~.v. .p_ .V\oIro -...... Applications are available In thp SPC Office. 3rd Flppr. Student Center 536-3393 .v DeadIIIIe Is Wed. Marcia 16, 4'1...... Women swimlmels 5th at NCAAs By Sa~:lra Todd took a measly 88 _5 point Top-10 finish. Associate Sports ~ditOf a s'.l"ad of eight AI! ­ SIU was in fifth place. forecast at the outset of the Americans, four of the' u hO'l;ev.... - , UCLA OVlI!rtCXlk the The Salukis' top scorer for Findi".,: just about any NCAA Swimming and Diving se"iors, huldi.'1g 5 mrw schuol (fo.l,d and had a ene-point ad­ the meet W4~ sophomore Lori Saluki sperts team con­ Championships on Thursday in records. v~ntage going into the final Rea with 41.5 points. Taking a sistenUy am~'Og the ranks of Fayetteville, Ark .. and 1"!1e top-7 team places in the event, the400-freerelay. sixl, in the loo-yard buttt'rOy such p-,werhouse s~!Iools as doubled tlleir winnings to pull 54-te<:m field were Te:us, 633 ; Originally seeded at 15th (54.70 ). Rea gamed \3 po;nts Texas_ Flori!!a, Stanford, a fifth-i'lace upset over UCLA Florida, 5fI6; Stanf~ , .:!II; place, the Saluki quartet of and was a participant on four California-Be.-~eley and UCLA by 0.')<' point 011 the final event Califomi..-Berkel"y, 238; SIU· Stacy Westfall, Sue Witlly, All-America rela)'~ . tutaiing at an NCAA championship Satur.lay . C, 167 ; UCLA , !~6; anel Claudia Zierold and Rene 4l.Spointa. event might raise a fan's As if this weren 't f!~-oug h . Clemson, 123. !l<7alt;r jumped 10 places to Junior Wend.y Irick moved eyebrows in StJllrise, but in fU'St -year Saluki coach &ailey Teamwol't. in U", truest firush fifth with a Saluki record up from 15th ,;eed in the 200 Saluki women's swimming, W~tbers was chosen by ilj~ senEe of the word, is wluit saw of ' :24.04, and with it were bac ! the uneven bars by Spillman, Senior Gina. Hey and University fiS well as score in who took first place with a 9.75 freshman Dawn Romeo, both ! the 1805. Defeating the Red­ topping her season best, sidelined due to injuries, would birds was imporlant to the Margaret CallcoU (9.60 to take have helped raise the 42.30 -- :;- - Salukis because both teams secoad place) and freshman balance be<>m score since both ore competing for a bid to the Chf'.ri Crosby (an impressive athletes were strong in that regioaal competition, which 9.5G for third place), aided the event. .~- will be held in Baton Rouge. Salukis in their tep une.... en Romeo'!; high score on Il-.e ----...:;---5=-..-::-" P=-ho.Jllto"b,'-:J-:, . D.do'fId McChesno, La., ApriI4-S. bars score. bearr, ir. the three meets that Senior Satuki gymnast Maggi Nldl"er remains poised In a VOilel also said tha t he Senior team leader Spillman she performed in prior to being fearerl the gymnasts might get kept up her usual pace by 'ying iujured was 8.80. The Salukis' handstand on her batance be.m routine. Nldl"er scored an 8.7 complacent with their for second place in the all­ average on the balance heam on thlt rou:!". at the Gateway tnvltatlonat held Sunday at the posil.ions on ad !brow Il!l Inning with a Robert Jones doubl.. that scored Limperis, Sunday. bad PItches" Salulti COIIch a pickoff play to first base. lingle that scored Hillemann but Jay Burch and Hillemann Charlotte West , RicbIIrd "liChy" Jones said. in the tilth, G"ry SchwarU from second base after he had were retired to complete the women 's director of intercollegialte athletics, The SiiliiIds aIIo hurt their and Mike Prendergasi tat­ gotted on ~.r~etting hit by sweep. chances for a victory in tbe tooP\ 0Bb0me for bac:k-t.o­ apilcbands . second The Dogs fared far better in and Livengood also flnt game with six ernn, t.ctbomel'Ull8 fora 5-2 Iead_ '!'be game waa decided in the Friday's ,a me against decIioed to comment 00 wblle tbe Ri__ bad DO Tbree SaIukI ernn and a JOCund inning when the GreenviIle, edgin«-them 17-3. the situation wben contacted Sm,cia7 af­ miKues. - IIUMd ball led to < another Ri"",*, teared five ~ . "When)'GII make six ann - ~ nm Ia tbe,-u. . With Meyer ItIll u.--ma, t.uu.oa. .... 1'. ~ - ' "-'''DaiIJ~'''''II,U.