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1'-; "P-,-,,,-u-I,'-"-.. -n --'·~ 1 b-- 3 PnpulallOn 5 1)"pu!,tllf.1I f' llpul.II .. ,n ,; 'IJ -I U.J H 7 9 \\ hll (' \\ tu ll' l-·W \\Iuh- "; \\llIh' 1. fU", 81.1'" IH- 1. ';,)1 BI .HI.. BI.HI.. ~ O,h(.', 1111 Otht" "' :;0 O lh(·, I 01h,'1 l~ \\('dldn h"uw.".td \\,'flM n h" ",,, h,.ld 'h'd'd O hnu"'hnld Hl{Hm(> till! q lil - ",,- ~~~~-.-- :~ \\Ni h' " '\ 1'., \\1'( Ii.lll .\\:. 14 I 18 I !1" Equal representation questioned By Catherine Edman members live south of Route 13 student running for city StaN Wnter is the secClr.d most affluent Allhough three council and west of Oakland Avenue. council. say the gCl)graphic area in Ca rbondale with a members live In one section of A majority of Carbondale ~ot one lives in the divisior. ::; d main rt:ason for median household income of t.own. where there is a white. Cltv council members live in predominanlly black ·or· u!':Jt!r·represenlation of issues 524,265. Only 3,5 percent of the affluent majorit ~. Mayor on'e neighborhood- the theast side. concerning blacks and residents are black. Helen Westberg says the , Ianl p: edom,"anlly while, affluent The mayor resides in Car· students in the city. Further, Thesamedata indicates that of council decisions is ~ot ·'.outh·","esl side. bondale's middle neigh· they say, citywide:as opposed the Northeast neighborhood, affecled. That means that many of borhood , an area filled with to area. elections promote this. an area where no current "We 've been :'Ipending a lot Carbondale's residents are sludents. The remaining H i!'O lIot that Haynes is upset council members Jive. is the of time al.d effort o\'er the under· represented because council member resides in an because the Southwest side is only area in Ca rbondale wher ~ years to achie-ve unity" council members are in· area of r elatively new representey people who live development on the Southeast majority of representatives the number of whites-1591 to what we need to stress is unit\ around tt.em. savs mavoral side. are from thai area. he savs. 85. The median household not divisiveness. which I f.el candida te /lorvelle Haynes. Haynes, who is black. and According to the most recenl income. as of t.he 1980 census. Three of the five council Dave Madlen.r. 3 white SlU·C census lata thaI neighborhood was S9,352 . See EOUAL. Page 11 Two-day blood drive has goal of 800 pints By Laura Mil brath StaffWnler Blood supplies in three is a 98 percent chance that don'l always realize thaI the proceed necessitales a supply regions of lhe country have eat:h of us at least once in our blood they give is divided ;nto 01 100 units of bh.od . A goal of 800 pints of blood become so low tl 'al the\' are on life will need blood. " Ugenl separate parts to meet d,f· Some people also need large has been set for a two-dav an emergency appeai stalus said, ferenl conditions. People with quantities of blood on a regular blood drive to be held Wed· and elective surgeries are "Il's perfectly safe 10 be a leukemia need the pia telets. basis. Ugent said thaI for nesday and Thur day 111 the being cancelled. Ugent aid. blnod donor. The needle is burn victims woul d use t.hp c h ildr~n wiLlI leukemia. "blood Student Center Ballr,,,,m D Shp explamed that although sterile and disposable and the plasma and still others need is like any other med icine. The and Ihe International Lo"nge. t.he Nlissouri·I1Iinois region is donor's arm is swabbed with a the packed red cells of the only difference is il doesn't From 10:30 a .m. until 4:30 not on emergency appeal sterile solution. The amount of blood . come from a pharm ace~l1col "m. pach day. s tudenls, stat.us. there still is a shortage discomfort is compared to a Sometimes a donor willlhink company." fa cully. staff a nd area in Ihe region's blood supply pincr and when you think that that giving one pint will save The five blood dn es al SIU· resIdents will be able to donate especially for blood types of 0, for that litlle bit of discomfort one person, but frequently. a C each year are scheduled so blood. which is in short supply Band A·negative. you can save not only one life, person needil.g blood may that donors can give al each throughout the nallon. sa~s "Over t.he past few years, bUI four or five lives, it 's really require a large amoun t at one drive. so those who gave in Vivian Ugenl. Southern Illinois the need for blood has worth the effort." gent said. time. Ugent said that for a blood drive coordinator. dramatically increased, There he ex plai ned that donors liver transplant operation to Se8 DRIVE, Page 11 This Mornin.,',n-(l!to>(I" . I ' :f~'CL E ~"'" 1<>'(I •• tt It "'iI"""'("',a~.~ .."' .. ,n • .., LJO E ' Cuomo to seek family OK to run in 1988 CO '.' FOR'''Sll OllU.l1t (OA(HI~ .~ ~A ~I' NEW YORK t UP!) - Gov. Mario Cuomo has not vet consulted wi th his family aboul his possible bid fo r the 1988 Democratic EXPRESS BUS SIRYICE presidenliai nomination. hi s wife said Sunday in a G.1nnett Xews Service report. Matilda Cuomo, considered one of the governor's to CHICAGO & SUBURBS closest political advisers. a lso said her husband never would ALSO K ANKAKll 6. C HA MPAI(.. N begin a presidentia l campa:gn wi lhout his family 's ext>ressed ~~~~~~~~~~ support. D ...... ru ... RUNS EVERY WEEK Tl-lurs 1 IOpm Frl 17 IOpm .. 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Page 2. Dally Egyptian, February 2. 1987 Cou ncil set to consider future of brick pillars By Catherine Edman StatfWnter to keep the .e\'en·tool pillars taking any action, the I/~ tler would extend from South staff also say lhpr(' IS suI "here the\' are, and has says. Logan 10 approximately 77 feet fici~nt room on his property In The fale of four brick pIllar. enlisted the h Ip of JJhn Paul If the council does not a p· wcst of the most western en· ert-ct a ~ign and would f?IW' at the Amencall Gas and W a~h Womlck. a Carbond.:lle at­ prove lhe permits. Rasnick lrance. him an ad\'Jnl'l RA If you are interested in planning Curt I'fR MO\ II a nd coordinating these programs, 1620 W . Mai n stop in the SPC Office, 3rd floor Student Center HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Ca rbo ndale and fill o u t a n application . "A "'"little'" more""""IMathes expensive ... but worth it. 529-4 159 For mona Information-phone 536-3393 Over 4 000 M o .."es In Slock' DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Th u rsday, Feb. 5 at 5:00 I'm. SWFfi------THE GOVERNOR OF II~LINOIS HAS OFFICIALLY PROCLAIMED FEBRUARY 1-7 FINANCIAL AID A WARENESS WEEK

Thl yea r, itnanual aId programs Irom the .edera l a nd -tate government a nd irom coll ege and a va n e ty at o uts.de agenll .. ' wtll prOVIde mtl ' lons of dollars to 111 1110 1 college students

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Daily Egypuan. February 2. 1987, ~age :J Daily Egyptian .... "'-- Opinion & Commentary

Studen' Editor.in-Chief, 8111 II. uminlki: Ed itoria l Po". Editor , Toby Eckert: "'1IOC iOl_ Editorial Poo- Editor. Mary Wi, oi.wI"'I; Managing editor . Gordon BU Ii"liIltey. What Iran crisis? WtllTE HOUSE AlOES termed last week's State of the Union address the most important speech of Ronald Reag~ n ' s presidency. That, however, is a misnomer It would be m"re accurate to call the speech a missed opportunity. The president had the chance to come clean on all he knows about the sale of arms to Iran and the subsequent diversion of the profits to rebels fighting the Nicaraguan government. That's somethmg he has been promising to do since the ,;candal first broke. But out of a speech that took 40 minutes and filled seven legal-size pages, only two paragraphs were devoted to the Iran-Contra affair. Reagan admitted that " serious mistakes were made," but offered neither the identities of those who made the mistakes nor an apology. Instead, he suggested to members of Congress that "we get to work" on bi-partisan issues, an obvious attempt to brush the whole affair under the rug. REAGAN HAS URGED former National Security Adviser Adm, John Poindexter, Lt. Col. Oliver North and other players in the arms deal to he candid in their disclosures about the affair. Reagan himself has been anything but candid. He has denied giving prior consent to the diversion of money from the arms sales to the Contras. Yet former National Security Advisor Letters Robert McFarlane has said it is "inccnceivable" that anything that important could have happened without presidential ap­ proval. Lover of big movie screens Reagan also has repeatedly refused I ~ characterize the sale of arms to Iran as a swap for AmeriCdn hostages being held by Lebanese terrorist groups with c1a;e ties to the Iranian govern­ ment. Yet Secretary of State Grorge Schu[tz was quoted recently showed little business sense as tellL~g the House Budget Committee U,at one of the positive I offer the following com­ business. screen adds to the main ob­ things to come out of the controversy was "a broader and deeper men~ in response to Tom Your statement shows how jective of increased owner appreciation ... of why it is not a good idea to get involved in Brierton's letter to the editor naive you are regarding the wealth-then so be it! Market trades for hostages." (1-28), The main objective of purpose and nature of business forces will ultimately deter­ all businesses operating for a in general: "Nothing wrong mine the type of segmentation SUCH RANK HYPOCRISY obviously says something about profit is to increase the with making a buck. provided a firm should or will choose. the Reagan administration's regard for Congress and the stockholders' wealth, or, in the that it doesn't compromise the Th~ minority vi ew of a so­ American people. It is truly amazing how quickly some case of mdividual ownership, quality of the product." The called filmmaker myst be politicians forget the legacy of Watergate, especially the individual wealth. The theater product is not the objective. ignored , Mr. Brierton. credibility gap the controversy created. Reagan has worked long busmess should be subject to Quality segmentation is only Perhaps a course in marketing and ha rd to shore up that credibility gap. Unfortunately, it this objective. The views of the one possible offering a firm and fi nance will help you avoid seems as though we've been deceived again. fanatical fringe can only be may make. this myopic ~ tat e in the Before Reagan's speech, White House communications considered insofar as it affects For instance, the offering of future .- Robert Jansen. director Patrick Buchanan told reporters: " I think what people the objective of increasing the selection may outweigh the g raduat e. hus in(·ss ad ~ want to know is, is Ronald Reagan still the man in charge? wealth of those who own the demand for quality. If a split ministration. Judging from Reagan's address to the nation, the answer is no. Switching technical writing students Letters to new section shows poor planning On Jan. 29, several LING 103 method ? Are they going to timum teaching efficiency: tTechnical Writing ) students drop the class or suffer for the they should have closed the Republican morality lacking were forced to switch to a ncw rest of the semester" Dropping classes or ~OP.ned another In David Sheets' interview for the guys in lhe white hats to section for the rest of the a c,lass means some may have earlier. . with Prof. David Der!!e ' D e r~e compared the the Force-U .S.-Gnd leads them graduation date. as they not make the same mistake Iran -C ontrol iss ue to on. The mora lity of the ::~~~~i~~~'~C:~:\fe~t~:~ cannot add a class by this again. I also believe in Watergate, saying, " With Republican leaders seems to for the benefit of the students. time. Is this beneficial to the freedom. Once the students Watergate it was apparent be based on good-intentioned Every instructor has his or her students? have registered in that section. that bad people did bad things people doing bad things with own method of teaching, and This is not the first time that they should be free to stay or for good reasol ~ ." no personal repon- what happens i: some of these Ling 103 was offered. The leave the section on their own This is the ::: . r Wars-Contra­ sibility.- Mary Avery, students cannot get used to the department should know the will.- Cheng Hun Yang, Crusader ehi-. · It is all right graduate student. new instructor's teaching number of students for op- senior. engineering. Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU 'Quik' reading lesson Whenever Johnny can't read, write, or spell, rrSN!(E. lDHAV5 today's educational system is inevitably YOII HOMC. ()tAR eSPECIAlLY IN7H/s blamed. As a former teacher, I don't fuUy 7H1N65 HA~ 8&.'1>1 agree with that. In the ;:ase of speUing, the 501CNSE IN 7l.lS4 MARJ(ET r \ advertising public should shoulder some of LAlUY.., r~ the blame. I have been in stores where professionaUy printed signs advertised c1earence items, strawberrys are for sale, potatoe chips are in Isle 3, and tomatoe plants are marked down, A post office advises customers to apply fur hoxs at the far desk, and an RV center uses ,ts marquee to say that vans are for familys. A related brochure .."pounds uses of leasure time. n.e previous examples are mistakes I have seen in general public areas, Even if Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU some of them are typographical or hand­ lettered, whatever happened to proofreading? I feel another contribution by the seIJing public to poor spelling is the attempt to be cute 01' clever in hopes of having ihe con­ sumer remember the product. When he eats BBQ in a Rest-o-Rant, sleeps on koils that are E-Z to rest on, 01' camps at a kam­ pground in the kountry doesn't JohMY begin to spell what he sees? If you travel in a foreign country, don't you assume that words on public signs are correctly spelled? Shouldn't Johnny be able to assume that public words in his en­ vironment are spelled correctly? By the way, did you catch the 44 milipellings?-Mlllie Me.. erscbmldt, C...... Ie Letters l{il1$S Wol< ~"dlap.p .'l (I/a[wttm: " 7)a'l " 'Two-percent solution' raises a Take your Swp.e theart out ~ for dinner & r(':ce lve FREE ' mystery for theater students H oney Chicken. Mon-Fn 541 be a f(rmanee pro~r2m~. If we thealer for sn'-c a~ our of castOg fm .:mcial problcn.~ were I 0 J~e I h . f' progr~ MS. or:uf'ur.it\ 3. j we will \\"e beheve tha I 'Il C, we would loc: ." raduClI€ continue' to le2=-n I)ur art and dedication to educatIon and st udents. a undrr raduate craft f ~ om f')J' remaining re~ear{'h must a!".a\,g be of classc'" the\ leact, This ",oule Cb r h (l I S. foremost con",dcrat{on. Th!~ me\ itabiv iean \(l a rffiuct:nl1 Ho\\('\'cr. \\'C hope that lt1e ('('Imnu mrnt ~hould nl'll h<.' of our ~ hf'31er ~ a~('In ,lnd admml. lraLlon "',11 reconsider comproml'\("'(l throm.:h ,(l."~ :It \\ lJUId .. en : ... h Il1nit (jur lIe;. ... Ilion concernane; faculty Tk'('l'o;: san la('utt\ W ~I:­ j(·..lrmnj:. oprw-.:-lullll i(·!-> . II ;hl'" r('ducllons .. I L' -C s hould ~tudf"nt~: \\'~ r an (\nut<.Jlit1ll. w:')Uld Ill' -hi j.rlll,able n'''UII 01 ma intain Its excell ent fa culh gnd that 'quin'''' tr. Hlp!, l'a11os ~ OJ nllP t.lt'UIt'· l\('''lllOn so that It mav continue to offe'r fa,'uih 'lal1 r'n ""n lS '1UalllY education - Shr r n ' S. Tn{! Tht'atre Department hrtluL!houl I hp l nl\ er::oll\ ac(' ... train. :;!r adu.alc. Ihratf'r and wouln nne 01 Ihe fir:-,I th(' ' ;tml' r lOojp PI 1«', :;Oolht-'f!'l. Fluency tests show old predjudice

The new state law that .... cnt Professors lobblro \ lexlcan~. blacks or Chm .. ·c {I) into effect .Jan. 1 o\'er GO\', againsl he bill '"ta rass. the citizens of Ill inoi s Thompson· ... \'rto 1S a tra\'e5ty But what else can ~ ou j-':\pet'l oind WI:-conSIn "cre limited to FnrclOg fo retgn-horn. non· from a ..:tale in whlen o n ~ ot IL

Editv,-"'" 1I 0tl' : The follo\\ in g could nOI go to Ihe ,ame a man vo:J could trusl. He did Irltl'r \\ a ~ s ubmitted b\ th e ,,(:hllOls which ~ne white gi rls nol fighl or moeny. gold. au th or ' ~ f:lther in hUllor of and bovs diJ And \\ hen the diamonds. or a house. lie Perfect Black lI i5[01"\' ~1 on l h . black li'di es a nd men wanted fo ughl for freedom. He though I ~ I arlin Luiher King lived in to ride he bus they nad to sit in e\'ery person. nl' matler what Atlanta. Ga . There were five i n the bade color the\' are. should all be Stranger the King' family. The, I"'ed ~I a rl n Lulher King Jr. did lrealed f,url) He thought \\c in a big house. He like 10 play not like 10 fight. I n lead he a ll should be able 10 go 10 the a ll kinds of games like foolball. fought with word~. And \\ hen same choollogelher. baSKetball and he alwa\'s he found a big boy or big ki d played to wi n. He studied hard trying to fight with a smaller There is a song Iha l the :30-1:30 a nd h liked books . He \la, so person Or a gi rl he would break black people sung in the smar he wa, ou l of high schoo! it up. And la ler Ihey would marches called " W hall al age 15 When he gre\< up he make up and th(', would )x, 0 \ ercom('" Wh en !\1artlll BJ.LLIA.IlDS PA_B.LOUR \\ a, a preacher like hi s fa ther hest fn ~ nds ever Luther K in~ Jr had a s)X.,.ch And in 19(;8 \ Iartm I.lllher When he Wet" a little bm ~ i1I to sa" these are !>omc of 11ll' SPEC:IAL King got shtJi h~ a man \\ hu {lid 111 school he 10\ ed hooks. f' at la ... t fn'{' ,It I;,~t pt·opit Jrom ..di rcllglc,r, .. II> t T! . ~,k r;,ld 1 mire-I' .11 u c.lh·d f.a1rh -\nn h ...... f I.- iu lI (> ndrid.. ~, a;.: !I t .tt ,'" J"dICf'. b):,t'k UJrh~ fl hn~~ bandall. Opinions from elsewhere Soviet tyranny still a reality despite reform

The Washington Post press IOn thaI ~1ikhail Gor­ reporter who was framed by bachev IS mo,"ing the Soviet the KGB for his Invesligalorv Wonder is being expressed man mto a new realm of zeal was not some Soviel Bob over the front ·page arlicle in "openness" in which. now. the Woodwa rd oul loo'ing to find Pra vda by the chief of the KGB press i being freed and the lhe Irutil and ready to leI the announci ng the di smissal of KGB . the very engine of chips fa ll where they may. lie one of his officer in th darkn s and repression, i was a government employee, t:kraine who illegally arrested 109 drawn inlo he Iighl as . IJ oviet journalisl.;; are, a local inveshgati\e reporter Thle mpression says mor , a"' ~ned by the Gorbache,' The ~equenc ha, contrlbuled how{~\ pr a bout W 1 rn hopes dPparat· ~ to create rouble III 10 a c;:preading W ·lern Im- than :-' OVlet re.al ilies The thp Ukraine. Emeritus officers elected The advisory board of the behalf of students. facully and SI U-C Emeritus Coll ege has the regional community. elected officers a nd executive Members ha ve raised funds committee members for the for scholarship.. organized next academic year, which seminars on J'reretirement begins July I. preparation an lectured on William Westberg was current issues. named president and David Christensen was named Also elected were Harold president-elect. TIleir terms Engelking, vice p,resident ; are for two years. Dorothy Bleyer, secretary; TIle Emeritus College is a and Harold DeWeese, campus-based organization of treasurer. Hiram Lesar and about 450 retired faculty and Malvin Moore Jr. were elected staff wbo volunteer services on members-at-Iarge. aa·m Society for Advancement of Management . presents New Member Night TONIGHT Ballroom A, Student Center "Close the gap between academics and thejob market" All Majors Welcome Volandra Drake provide. 1IfI1_lnmllfll al ItI .. .a. organized 10 raise money lor scholar­ Red, Black and Gr.... Ball, a benellt .pon­ .hlp~ In black aHalr. and a lund 10 help pay sored by Ihe Black AHair. Counc!1. Th • ..,enl lor Robin Sigler'. heart-lung Iran.plant. Transplant patient, scholarships 10-4 pm Public Screening of targeted in fund-raising event Competition Films By Mary Caudle (Cinema & Photography Staff Writer a heart and lun~ transDlant in SIU-C_ have acquired a November 1986, was honored minimum of 26 credit hours Soundstage) About 100 people attended at the performance. Part of the and bav" maintained at least a Admission - FREE the second annual Red, Black money raised through the 2.5 grade point .verage. ana Green Ball Saturday, a benefit will be dona ted to the Performing at the ball were benefit performance and ball Rooin Sigler Heart Fund, a singer Berlando Drake and the 7&. Bernardo Bertolucci's with all proceeds going to fund started by the BAC this group the Voices of In­ heart-lung transplant patient month. Sigler was recognized spiration. There was also a 9:15pm La Luna Robin Sigler and to The Black and honored wiU1 a standing performance by models from (Student Cen ter AuditOrium) Undergraduate Scholarship ovation at the performance. the 1986-87 Vanity Fashion Admission - 82.00 Fund. Proceeds will also be con­ Fair's " Fashion Scandal" Tbe semiformal ball, an tributed to the Black Un­ troupe. opening event for Black dergraduate Scholarship Wendall Young, president of History Month, featured eli­ Fund, a fund originally Phi Beta Sigma and master of tertainers and an exerpt from established by the SIU Black ceremonies, presented the " fashion show. It was spon­ Alumni Association last r,ear. acts, and spoke about BAC sored by the Black American One scholarship Will be philosophy. Council (BAC ), an SIU-C awarded to a deserving un­ "We must remember and try undergraduate student dergraduate later this year. to do other things to remind organization. Both the Robin Requirements for the Black ourselves that we are here and Sigler Heart Fund and the Undergraduate Scholarship that we work hard - and to Brack Undergraduate are as follows: one must remember those who have Scholarship Fund are projects be enrolled as a full- paved the road for us along the of the BAC. student as way," said. TIle three colors in the ball's tiUe represent the BAC's three colors. According to the BAC, Student Life Advisers red symbolizes the blood, black symbolies the people and are students helping students fI green symbolizes the land. Robin Sigler, a formerSIU-C To become an SLA. you must attend graduate student who received one of these (nt'?rest Meetings! r-~ING Tuesday. Fe bruary 3 r:OOp Sa nga mon Room (S tu. Ctr., \ "SP8RTS II Puzzle answers Wednesday. Fe bru ary 4 2 lO p Illinois Room (St u. Ct r.) EC.SHOW Thursday. February 5 7:(lOp Baptist Student err 'SIU ARENA

For morr in(onmlllion COnlacl Stuckn. O rientation ProKram •. Office o(S!udent ,JOG CAlM OIYIWAY DB.. YACATION Dcvelopmen!. lrd floor. Studen! Center WI...... MUST. NISIIIT OIYIWAY POll 2 453·5714 ....,..t.:.,...... wl .. _~ -"--- ...... :.,... e on out to _...... 12"-...... _.'"t ••• _ ...... rM·(~~~ ~-- Total "ew Look ..~ ulh,'rn IlIinoi ~an Check it oatl ~ Rt.13East 529-3755 stu Arenn • or Cnl"bondolc. I L In Carterville 985-3755 6.'!.;!!>J.:.~' Iranian missiles continue Gulf war By United Press Inlern.llon.1 in missions designed to cripple ton fully loaded Kharg 3, 20 ~:~r~~~~:f~ :~c:~~. impose a Iran's economy. miles south of Kharg Island. Iran fired missiles al Arafat said in Abu Dhabi. Iraqi jets raided Isfahan, The ground !ighting east of Baghdad in response to Iraqi United Arab Emirates. that Tabriz, Miandoab, Mianeh, Basra took place near Fish bombing raids on the central troops from the 46-member Maragheh and Islamabad Lake, at Salaheiya Island and Iranian city of Isfahan in the Islamic Conference Ghard, the official I.-aqi news "west of Jasim River," IRNA latest round of retaliatory Organization could take up agency INA said. In response. said. Jasim River runs south attacks on urban areas in lhI, posit.ions along the Iraqi Iran fired missiles late from Fish Lake into the Shall 6-year-old Gulf War, Tehran's horder. and force the "stub­ Saturday at a "military al Arab, a strategic estuary state-owned news agency bor.,. intransigent Iranians" to center" in I:'aghdad, the connecting Basra to the Gulf. IRNA said Sunday. talk pe.::ce. agency said. In ground fighting east of In London, the Sunday Iraq in turn retaliated with The ,Iranians killed "at Basra, Iraq's second largest Telegraph reported high-paid more air raids on Isfahan and least" 1,500 Iraqi troops and city. IRNA said Iran "laun­ mercenary fighter pilots Tabriz. In the two Iraqi air wounded 1,200 others. IRNA ched three limited assaults working for Iraq are (lying raids on Isfahan. "scores of said. There was no in­ Murder in Moscol.A'. against Iraqi troops" a day long-range raids against civilians were martyred (or) dependent confirmation. Both from the International after Baghdad claimed its Iran's oil facilities. wounded" and a hospital was sides have frequentl y Best Seller forces " liberated" areas Iran The Telegraph, citing Arab destroyed. IRNA said. exaggerated in the past. occupied in three weeks of military sources, said six Baghdad said its jets also hit fighling. mercenary pilots - three a " large naval target near the Iran lal1llCht'd an offensive i~ Meanwhile, PLO Chairman Germans. a South African, an Iranian shores." the Fish Lake region east of Yass.. r Arafat. warning of Australian and a New Shipping insurers. Lloyds of Basra on Jan. 9, but analysts t'P~1IOJI increased superpower naval Zealander - earn up to London, confirmed that an said the Iranians appeared presence in the Gulf. proposed S3OO,OOO each a year (lying Iraqi missile Sunday hit an exhausted after nearly four Sunday an Islamic "peace-for- Iraqi Mirage fighter-bombers Iranian oil tanker. the 138,000- weeks of fighting. ~ Egypt, Syria agree to peace talks ~lIIeee walked hand-in-hand into the AT KERASOTES THEATHES CAIRO, Egypt (UPIl - but insisted that once the P.L.C.•• • •• • President Hosni Mubarak of assessment was made, Egypt chamber. ~TY 611.-6012 Egypt said Sunday he and and Syria should "sit down and Mubarak said that Assad Mutphysboro AI s.ou 5 t :~.. " Syrian President Hafez Assad talk and other Arabs must sit asked him, " How does it a .... ',...cGj 7=- agreed on talks between the do.... n with us." please you that you have two countries after Assad Mubarak said the com· rela tions with Israel, while the expressed interest in a promise was reached Gfter Golan Heights are still under " peaceful solution" to Israel's Assad rejected his suggestion occupation'? " occupation of the Golan for a Syrian-Egyptian summit Mubarak replied that Syria Heights. and after he rejected Assad's . sbould take advantage of A Guest• Feature presented Mubarak said the agreement demand for the cancellation of Egypt's relations with Israel in by: Margie Goron~jn ; its attempt to regain toe Golan occurred at a chance en­ the 1m Camp David peace and Cory Schoebe counter during the Islamic agreements with Israel. and quoted Assad as summit in Kuwait last week Syria, whose Golan Heights responding, "You know that I P .loe. is a positi.... d iscipline when Assad chastised have been under Israeli oc­ want to solve this matter system adopted for all areas and Mubarak for maintaining cupation since 1967, is a peacefully. Do you think I am grad. 1~. ls of .ctucotion. peace with Israel while the virulent critic of Egypt and its not interested in a peaceful -...y...... 2 .... solution7 I too want to solve by Golan was under occupation. policies toward Israel. .:00 PM In a speP.Ch to officers The Egyptian president peaceful means." marking Nati"nal Police Day. recounted how he met Assad The Egyptian leader did not DeYI. Auel .. Wham explain the purpose of the Mubarak said he suggested by chance last Tuesday outside Sponsored by ,h. Specia l Edue sending an emissary to the conference hall of the foor­ proposed talks but analysts Dept, and 'he SfU-Cof,lnc., for Damascus .. to make an day summit of the said they would probably aim E.ceptlonol Chifd,..n assessment of the situation." Organization of the Islamic at a reconciliation between the Mubarak said Assad agreed Conference. The two leaders___ two countries. liiiiiiii All Welcome I SPC Consorts

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Page a. DIUy EaYPIiU, Februlry 2,1117 Consolidation: An answer r'" Adam's RIB & Eve's Apple "ll ~~'!'.~,~,,,, A/~"'#P" w"e .'1'm m ,V;''''o n l to rural woes, prof says / ' " "'~. " Bring A Friend" By JoDe Rlmar • ~o: 1st Pe rm R('guldr Pri ce S.w Staff Writer :- , 2nd Pe rm Ha lf Price S ill • - . - PLU S HAIR CUTS $i ;0 Southern Illinois can be • developed if communities are W ALK-INS O NL Y ... No Appo in tmen t f\C('c/('ri wi ll ing t o c onso lida t e Facials '10 Manicures $7,50 Nails $35 dispensable government units ~ ')"1\14;' " 1't:I'O'" " 11 1)\ , 11"111)101(11.: "1' II · 11 ,'HlIIll,; ..4 says Samual Goldman. con· s ultant to Gov . J a mes Thompson's Task Force on the Future of Rural Illinois. By cons oli da ting a nd working on problems locally. HAYMARKET ra ther than dependi ng on sta te or federal money. the com· munity will be sol\.ing by Joanne Koch problems at their " root cause, ra ther than at the symptom." directed by Goldm a n s aid . Christian H , Moe Goldma n. pr ofessor of educati on. has been resear­ Chicago's H ~ y marke l ching the problems of rural bombing and its Illinois since last May when he was appointed by fo rmer affect on justice President Albert Somit to and family represent SIU-C on l.~ ~ task force. Goldman pr esented hi s fi nd ings in hi s s peec h "Developing Southern Illinois: There's a Wav. But is There a Will?" sponsored by thc SI E J.l er itus Coll ege Public Af­ fai rs Forum and the Car­ bondale Chamber of Com­ merce. " The tragedy of rura l America is t.ha t • small towr.s have been disappearing." Staff Photo by Go ldma n sa id during his Samuel Goldman, professor of education, emphasizes a pOint s peech a t City Council during a meeting Saturday at the City Council Chambers. S~ turda v . Cha mbers LABOfL\ TOR\ T HEATER "The focus on -local com­ communities that s how ...... ,~ .... sharing services by creating a " !Ii'; munties is the passport for our potential for growth. Goldman " Re giona l Developme nt 1...... ' ...... \ .. _ . ...,...... ••lItru.ry ... S • • • 7&8.t 8:00pm stability," he said. a lso said tha t many local Authority" to organize long· ., ....r ...ry ••' 2=--. Rural life is disappearing. governments are ineffective in term goa ls and eliminate • ::;'::-':':"'7' - --'" Goldman said . bec& use of the din !Cling grants a nd loans. unneeded services. Bo".- · O f rK'~ (618 1 " 53-3001 loss of federal fu nding and a With the loss of federal fragmented government. The revenue sharing, rural com­ loss of millions of federal munites have only a few op­ doll a rs. which Goldman tions, Goldman said . Those SPRING BREAK bla m e s on R eaga n ' s options. Goldman said, include " federalism," will make local maintaining the status quo, governments dependent on eliminating or lowering the other financial sources to pay quality or services, raising for needed services. taxes to supplement services, State money is available, or engage in sharing services. Goldman said, but only to Goldman recommended PARTY with Campus Marketing OLD MAIN YOUR lEST DEAL TO FLORIDA YOU DIIM ( !O THE ' ARTV) ~ 1\.OOM DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS WE DIM (T H£ PAA TV ST AATS H£R£) Monday 2/2/87 Corni sh He ns , wild rice So up and Sa lad bar $3 .95 ruesday 2/3/87 INCLUDES: Po rk Chop, Lyonn aise Potatoes • ~. r." ..., ' ';0 "'00 __ ' "O.... !QI: .. ~!()I" · t:w"J","yI ['Jo:J;~ ".., 1;.",.... '0'.,- M Pn , ..,"'" 0--", ...... ~ .. T",;t',·~ ·Q .. ...,. eJ>3· ..... Soup a nd Sal ad bar $3.95 · FQ{f 't·'·qV1 ...... ~·O.c Ob,-.:JI!'r.e" itOI' Wednesday 2/4/87 ~ 00\0,- ''' DUg r ·..,..cer. • fog"" '-0100 'lOV\1St"_ <>nOoQU"'Qf11' ot OJ OJL ' '1Qoc: eontronl '''~' II. '1lCf>QI'II (I>'1't>(!-Do-"Of'oC londo n Broil, Baked Potato Beoc",,'I!D'OUt' ' r>' . .notx!ou'~ult).lOI sunoce, a. So up a nd Sa lad bar$3.9S cor>O .. Of'O!td 1QCIf0l1 COla TV a nee Io'l(; , ., fc;h c:J . A"""'"IUlisc:t'o&a: oI f QU OOOIOOC> oor''OS e¥8fV dOV

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Daily EgyptiaD, February 2, t987, Page ~ Theft pinches Freeman Hall "*-* ".,OW,n" wo"ob'. for $5,000 in lobby furniture (~.Rl~.!I.J~F. By JolIn Belclwln suspect any of the students IHappy Chi ..... II Staff Writer living in the dormitory. A room I NewY_r I F,ve thousand dollars worth check that previously had been IE'.... penon win I is a lot of furniture to he taken planned was held that day. I ....~. _lala.",,'.. I from the lobby of a dormitory. King said she feels bad about L ._• .•.- I But when Betty King, the loss of the furniture. "I've -I~::::u:::::-- manager of 600 Freeman Hall beel"kenhohemree tSoOmleOD." , it's kind of 7011111"01. Awe 54.-503- for nine years, finished her 20- u mile drive to work at 7:30 r------, Tuesday morning, custodian LA ROI'~ .77d ..61&_ I Bill Cowin and maintenance ....' ~ r ...... r~~_'1 I supervisor Jim Whittington FREE o..livery ~ II had some bad news for her. S 1 00 oft - (rt Five thousand dollars worth. 1/ 1601. Pep.i ~. ", "0 / I of furniture was taken from MeoIlu.... Loo... with 4elh,ery of .....11 \ . . I the lobby of their dormitory - or X-Loo... or metllum pi... I a couch. some chairs and PI... 211601. Pepsr. I tables. and a painting. There limit one per p iZIO with lor•• or X-lor•• _=- _ _' I was one witness who did not Good lor d.n..... ry . pick-upor.a' jn. I want to be identified. OPEN A J " AM EVER YD A Y EXCEPT SUNDA YS 529- r344 I " [ was just astonished that Please validate coupon w ith the following information i something like that could get Nom .. ___ Phonel I out of here with only one ~______I

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the ward alderman system the three members live in one throughout the state, including While the candidates say the tatives from different city does." neighborhood, they represent a suit against Danville several north side of town provides no areas. Area representation is the only the views of the people weeks ago and against Peoria council members now, it has in Westberg says chOOSing area only way to insure fair who live there. Most of the last week. the past. Archie Jones_ who representatives would be the representation. Hay nes people with whom he Westberg said many dif­ was first elected in 1969, wrong move to make. argues. associates, he said, aren't ferences exist between Car­ served on the council for 16 "We do not have equal from that area. bondale and Springfield, and years. " The present form of representation on the council." Yow questioned how the the two should not be com­ government is ideal," she said. he said. At-large elections to candidates could feel that the pared. The most significant, Carbondale residents will "It has been working for man ~' ""rs The size of the Carbondale currenl form of government in ward-alderman system." of "one man. one vote" to be when they argue in favor o~ a community is such that it a referendum at the April 7 fulfilled, he claims. ward-alderman system of allows for all candidates to election. The candidates want Creating a ward-alderman A spokeswoman for the goverment_ where tha t is become easily known. She said to change thP system, which system would divide the city, Illinois State E lection Com­ promoted even more. the location of the council allows coune:. Jembers to live she said, and would "only give mission agrees. The issue of under­ members' residences is not an anywhere in the city, to one any alderman a feeling for that In a city with at-large representation was the basis issue. adding that " anyone that would elect represen- area, not the city as a whole." elections. even if all people in for a recent class action suit living anywhere in town can any minority group vote for against the city of Springfield. get elected with an at-large one candidate. it is unlikely The suit claimed the govern­ system ." thaI the p~rson will be elected. ment system discriminated she said. Therefore. each against black voters. a The election commission person's vote does not carry minority in that city of to to 12 spokeswoman said that size the same weight. percent. should not be an issue wben Cou ncilman .John Yow. one A federal judge hearing the deciding between the two of the Southwest side majority. case ruled that the commission forms of government because says he would support either form of government. similar to ward-alderman systems work form of government. bUI the the Carbondale five-member in both small and large cities. issue ultimately is up to the council. had to be changed. "Someone has to go to bat electorate to decid~ . Since that decision. similar for the areas that are under­ He disagrees tha l. because cases have been filed represented.i· she said. DRIVE, from Page 1----- September and November are Ugent said the donors will also educational facility in the elil!ible to give again. Donors receive a donor card in the country that is a part of a Red must be between 17 and 65 mail which will tell them their Cross blood program." Ugent years of age. weigh 105 pounds blood type. said. and be in good health. Those The blood drive is being over 65 can donate if they have sponsored by the Annuitants Ugent said that donors who written permission from their Association and the Joint wish to make an appointment physician. Ugent said. Benefits Committee in con­ are guaranteed to be in and out Donors will receive sand· junction with the American in 40 minutes. To make an wiches. fruit and !:-everages Red Cross and Moblilization of appointment phone Ugent at and also will be gelling a mini­ Volunteer Effert (MOVE ). 457-5258. Joseph R. Ragsdale physical when they donate "SIU is very important to a t Personnel Ser'/ices at 453- because blood pressure and the blood program. They are 5334 or the office of Student pulse readings are taken. recognized as the 10 . 1 D'!velopment at 453·5716. DEBT, from Page 1------If~ Won't TeU You About It, Springrest. and the Saluki reassigning duties." Miller Beer. which has Shaker and cheer leading try A new program that Moore provided money for the bands Then YOu how It Must Be Great. outs, Moore said. said she hopes " will bring in in the pas t_ will not be doing so PurpJt Passion. Out of the bathtub. into the can, Gregg Shaw, travel aod some bucks" is the rock 'n' roll this year. "The Miller High recreation chair ~ said anothC!" video series. Such movies as Life Series is being and onlo rh< shd... or your ravonte sum. Pink Floyd-s " The Wall," The phaseli out." Moore said. DiscOVtt il ror ywrsdf. mt:3~n~f t!:ti\~~~~~tt:: Who's "Quadrophenia" and She said the main goal of training time needed to adjust Led Zeppelin's "The Song SPC is to provide diverse and n person new to SPC is much RemaIns the Same" will be quality programs for SIU-C. longer than the time left in the shown, she said. She admitted that the changes semester . And although Springfes t have had some effect on SPC Shaw a lso said the changes is n't until the first weekend of but said they " will make SPC STAYING IN TUNE IS aren't major. but tha t "it is a May. SPC, which sponsors the continue to be a strong matter of restruoturing and event. has run into a snag. organization ... Filipinos vote on U.S.-style 5.SCHEDULED MARl MAINTENANCE AT REGULAR TIMES constitution MANILA, Philippines (UP!) - Filipinos voted under a military red alert Monday to decide whether to adopt a U.S.­ style constitution sought by embatUed Preo:ident Corazon Aquino, whose political future hinged on the outcome of the plebescite. An estimated 25 miUion voters were eligible to vote. A taUy of 51 percerlt was needed for approval of the con­ stitution. which is backed by the church and middle class_ but Aquino hoped for a -..... __ .. ENGINE TUNE-UP plurality of at least 70 percent ...... ~- .. to dispel questions about her SPRING BAUK SIZZLES AT DAYTONA BEACH Concens.games. public support. paMIeS f ltUbrt lOflS freebies gOit leMIS Iii alaI. 9! e~"lOund racmg 4-cylinder 6-cylinder 8-cylinder "The fate of the nation ;s great n.ghtlrle ana the best oeaches In Florida han haPQens If! the now;n the people's hands. May Daytona Beach ReSOf1 Ate a, tlOrT'e ol me Nallonal CoIIeglale Soorts PrKe 1TlC:'U~ IFor engltll"S WlUl electrorll( tqnll lonJ the Lord enlighten all in their FestIval . 'nstclll MoparlChamptbn!lpatk plugs hour 0; decision," said Ramon Pact yoor car, hOp on a lOut OIlS Of catch a ~hI on Delta, Eastel'n • Adjust Idle speed • Set tlllllng Felipe Jr., chairman of the Pledmon! Of PreSJden1JaI Atrilnes A travel agenI C... 1 make all the • Insoea etnl1SlDnS conuol system anangemems al no added Charge So, CIH 110·535·2121 Of 100. Commission on Elections, the 154-1234(in_llor __ion. ... Standard IgnIIKJO 1I'f'f1K ~ e'QUippec1 WIth greater Ulan government watchdog agency. 7-bbI carburetors. slightly htgher. ,.-...... ·EIIl Wanace, Inc. Aquino was expected to fiEiPOsTiii_F.,~'1"--;'21;-D~e;;;._;.;; 317E_Moin travel to her horne province of 100you< __nome ..... _. ""98119... 10 IloyIOna Beach ""'"" 0IIe<. 500 TOod For Appointment Tarlac, 70 miles north of 'The Service Professionals" Manila, to vote shorUy after the polls opened at7 C.m . In Manila, ooly a ew people ~-,-,'- were seen at polling stabons at the start of voting. -"=-=.:1_ ~_~ Daily E&YPIiaD, February 2, 1117, Page II Elektra requests stations GUADALAJARA SUMMER kill Cure's 'Killing an Arab' SCHOOL By Mary Cauaie University o f Anzona 3 ta tWnter "THE I. 'CIOE:,\T. as I In­ " Killing an Arab" contains ~er p re ted it. was designed to the following lyrics : offers m o re than 40 Eleklra Records has issued Illus trale the utler futility of courses anthropology. sta tements to album oriented the aC lual actio n cf kill ing." with a art. an history. bilin­ rock and college radio stations Smllh saId . " I explained then. g un in m y hand gual educa ti on. folk throughout the country when it was first released as ~ Storing at the sea. s taring at requesting that the song mUSI C and fo lk dance. single in 1978. ". that the the sand histo ry, Journalism , po ­ "Killing an Arab" by lhe lyrical conlent of the song Staring down the barrel at British band be given contains ab o lute ly no IIlIcal SCience, Spanish the A rob on the ground language and htei31ure no fu rther airplay. so as not to elements of racism what ­ See his open mouth. but I serve as a vehicle for the soever. hear no sound and tntenslve Spantsh. promotion of bigolry. Si x- w eek session Eleklra Records said the " However. it ha s been "There are those who have June 29-August 7. 1987 song. f rom the a Jbum brought to my allention. by not read Ca mus's 'The Fu lly accredited pro­ "Standing On a Beach." is several concerned parties. Stranger' or not underslood its gram TUition $480 being viewed by many that the song has become connection with it." J a bara Room and board m Americans as " offensive and something of a 'cause celebre.' said . .. Unfortunately there are Me •• can home $520 inflammatory. " and is being increasingly used also those who would use the EEO/ AA by certain reactionary factions very title to fan ethnic or racial BOOT A letter sent to radio sta lions of the media. most notably by division." CLEARANCE Wrile from Eleklra says : " We are some particularly brainless Guadalajara sensitive to the serious con­ and irresponsible DJs. as a TilE ADC and Elektra Men. & ladiet Ore•• cerns of both the American­ part of a wave of anti-Arab Records resolved the problem Casual work &. western Summer School Arab Anti-Discr im ia tion feeling currently existing in Deo. 10. 1986. Stickers a ttached Ladles Shoes i/o Price Education Bldg .. Room 434 Committee (ADC) and lhe some parts of Amer ica." to current shipments of Universily of ArizL ,. Cure tha t th e song has been. Standing On A Beach will read Tucson. AI B5721 and coul d continue to be. in· SMITH WE:,\T 0:'\ to sav as follows : "The song. 'Killing terpreted in such a way as to lhat he condemns Ihe mis iri· 160216214729 or a n Arab' has absolulely no 6214720 further a nli-Arab sentiment terprela llon and consequen t racisi overt.ones whal-.ocver. and threaten the well-being of misrepresentation of the song. Anlb·Amer icans ... It is a song that decri~s the and he agreed to have Ihe existence of all prejudice and track withdrawn. consequent violence. The Cure " Kll.t.I:'\G ,\:'\ AIUII" is a condemn its use in furthering song aboul lhe futility of The ADC formally protested anti· rab feeling." killing. according to the record " Kili;ng a n Arab" In August company. However. given the t986. J abara said the resolution polenlial fo r misuse and serves to reach Americans misinterpretalion. it felt it best A sL, tement ISS Ued by AD C wi th the message contained in to a ttach stickers on a ll further president Abdeen J abara said the song itself: that prejudice albums. cassettes and com­ anti-Arab s tereotypes and a nd its consequent violence is paCl discs of "Standing On A sentiments have increased in ha rmful to humankind. Beach" explaining the song's the United Slates and have origin and meaning a nd to been perpetuated by negative KE\'I:'\ CROl'l:'\. progra m discourage fu r ther radio porlrayals of Arabs in the director at WIDB, has said airpla y. media . The bulk of these that they have not been con­ negative stereotypes are a tacted b" Elektra Records Band member Robert Smilh result of the lack of knowledge concerning "Killing an Arab." said in a statement that .. about the Arabic culture. Cronin said he would not favor Killing an Arab" was written Jabara said. taking the song off the airplay after he read 's list because thai would equate " L'Etranger" (The Stranger) "SUCII DEIIUMANIZATI­ with censorship in music. in 1976. The song. he said , was ON has created an atmosphere intended to mirror one of the in which Arab-Americans are "If we stopped playing key incidents in the book : the s ubjected to increased mus:c that somebody didn't senseless kill ing of an Arab by ethnically and politic;dly like. pretty soon there would the book 's protagonis t . motivated physical violence:' be nothing left to play," he Meursaull. Jabara added. said. Big Muddy Festival to screen 1 0 movies Ten compelition films of Tuesday's films the Big Muddy Film Festival will be shown today 10a.m. -Pauline i n the Cinema and 10 :25 - Snack of th. Dead Pholography Soundstage in (video) t h e Comm un ications 10 :40 - Sunny Sid. 01 Life Building. Admission is free 11 : 45 -Mine War on to a ll films. Hlackbern ' Creek I "ideo) HEART WARMERS 12: 15 p.m. - Lilly'S World orWax HEART WARMERS lOa .m. - Ilea ,·,· Load 12:45 - I Wa nt ( ' J Go lO::>8 - Hough Cut (video) Hom e (video) HEART WARMERS 10 :55 -,.";Jl3 rk Among the 1: 00 - Kin g of th e .-\s h." Junkmen 1M 3 Lines-$3.00 11:50 - Other Prisoners I : 15 - PhOlographer - t video) Russell Lee (video) ':-:-r-~~--rTT~~ t2 :5Op.m - Two Soldiers 2: 15 - Book(> nd !i' 1: 20 - Bet ween Two 2:3,:) - Perminate Wa,'r s Worlds (\'id 0 ) 3:00- BreakthrouJ! h t :5O - P.I. S. T 3:45 - Dista nt Drums 1 :55 - 87 2' 20 - There· ller. (video) Films and times are Pl ace nW5S~lgP 1111 ht" 'pacE''' prOV ided (remember punctu ation and ~~ a ces) 3: 15 -.'10 Place Like subject lo change. Daily Home schedules will be posted. NAME : ______

Two relatives of designer ADORE 55: ______found shot in condominium PHONE : ______HALLANDALE, Fla. per 48 Harangue line. per day. Positive Learning Care at 6 54 Suspend niques 49 Hose fabriC tonight in the Wham Building 55 Uproar 10 Irritates Twenty CIt more days - 79 cenls pe.­ 50 Carpet type line, perdov Davis Auditorium. Guest 57 Remedy 11 Memory 51 Tanoans 58 Wager power 52 ExtenSive speakers will be Margie ... 11 Clollifi.cl Advertising mu.t b. Garanzini and Cary Schoeb. 59 Sequence 12 Iowa c ity 56 Food lor the 60 Anent 13 Brume proc.ssed b.for. 12:00 noon to 61 Lily-white 21 Cloudy :appear in n..t dor's publication. FRESHMEN MAJORING in ~n.,thing procened after 12 :00 science may make ap­ noon will va in the follOWing day'. pointments for summer and publication. fall advisement beginning today in Neckers 18SA, I h. Dail., Eg.,ption cannot b. r.sponslbl. for mar. than on. :to,'s incorr.ct ins.rtion. LATIN AMERICAN Student ~dv. rti •• r. are r.sponsibl. for Association will meet at 7 ch«king their advertisements for tonight in the Student Center .nu,.. Errors not the foult of the Orient Room. odv.rtis., which '"sen the ... alu. at the adv.rtism.nt ...,ill be NON-TRADITIONAL Stud­ adjust.d, If .,our od appears ents Union will meet at 7:30 incorrectl.,. Of if.,ou wish to cancel tonight in the Student Center .,our ad, coli 536-3311 befor.12:oo !100f1 fa, conc"lotion in the ne.t Activity Room D. All non­ da"'s i.. u. . traditional students are en­ cOtlraged to attend. Call Vivian An., ad which is coneetled b.lore at :;49-6521 for more in­ •• piration will ... cha,ved a '2.00 formation. service t .., An., refund under '2.00 will be forfeited, TIlE RACQUETBALL Club No ods will be mi, ·classified. will meet at 9 tonight in the Clanlfied odverti.ing must b. Rec Center Conlerence Room paid in advonc• • e.cep' tor those Anyone interested in joining U; occounfl with ..tob fished cred.t. welcome.

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Illinois 62901 4 MONTH LEASE (618)529-4566 The M o ~' House hoi a UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT few rooms ieff. Fireplace d ishwasher. satellite dish. NOW LEASING one bedroom. two bedroom C ~ II 52').2%9 three bedroom and efficiency apartments. or come by Furnished apartments also available. Con­ venient locat ions. Close to University and $$ SAVE NOWl $$ flRCWooD. OAK SlAB CuI In ant He.e Rentals lengl'" fr_ dell""'Y H O lorge Un iv~ r sity Mall. p.c" up lood 1 96. 1911 ' 96.- ' . 33 ..,..: 1 & 2 Bdrm. f , _Klnd l'"lI All accessories, batteries, , -J·81 . ' . 3A"1I STUDENTS DISCOUNTS BEING OFFERED. Msn: 2.3 &4 1r0YAl DANIS H CHINA d,"ne r lOt Bdrm. clothing, oils, ports, tires, " • • coff_-delle,' lOt lweI" • • m,"1 Rental Information for all t hree Apartment cond W4'di1."9 r:JlII ? .51-4453 Communities easily obtained at Sugartree Cell: SZ ..1nZ etc .. now in stock. ' ·6·111 .,1IJ""91 C AS R... NCe 30 ~ Copper IOl'l • . good Apartments. located behind University Mall condll.o n SU 1 .peed e.haonl HOUSIS .AL.· ....C ..... "'ood S IS 1· 911 1·1115 1 on East Walnut. ,.,,"1...... , ...... -..,. , J -11 . 5 I1AIIIII ...... :I 1_. ' U,o_. AtJ .. hli_ C.. " ••••• OFFICE HOURS ARE: "" ...... Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. through 5:30 p.m. 1.11...... ' ...... 3 ...... s...... :Il _ . • l70_. A.lIIlfiItt .. Saturday and Sunday 10:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m. Minimum purchase $50 ($100 retail) "'c;il 529-3113 ZENITH COMfI'UJUS SIU PO I plus a $5 surcharge each customer. _ /com ~ D",''''Co• .,m S'(1I","' it 19 W Sr t o"..~e 511 156J SPEEDE'S YAMAHA 1 '10-81 .,69"9 ,0 1 Country Club Rood - 457 ·5421 l Rent New Corbondole - 9-6pm Tue~ - Sot . olor TV's-$251 The Quads I ~" TV's & Stereos An SIU Approved Llvln! Center •••• b.66 ••••••••••••••••••• p~ New and Used for Sophomores &. Up r:'!"J.. A-l TV 457-700" 715 S. 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DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. WlU-WEAR (UP» - S-ted by an unexpected two-bour drivinl STRKES Itint by team owner AI Holbert, drivers Derek Bell, Chip Robinson and AI Unser CARBON:>\lE Jr. won the 24 Hours at Daytona Sunday for In­ ternational Motor Sports 3O%OFF AIIIOciation CU'II. Holbert, who woo last year'l . Willi Smith race with EncIud'I Bell and , N.Y_ Designer Unser Jr., IGl ill !be ear with · sophisticated tine baun rauaIainI ill !be 25Ib editIaD of !be II-bIIur race · fun , not funny at Daytau lateraatioul · affordable Speedway. lie tunIed tile dMYiIlI __ to Bell ... . • big bold shapes ...... 1Ift ...... • jewel tones of ruby, ...... It_tllemll emerald and sapphire __ DDA will ... 8IIIIIrt and ... 17111 ...... IIIartIy .....: ...... BS'I'. TIle I""" .... IIo.w ....-..n, ...... and ~an-.. -iII ...... 1..... __ ,...... ,_ ...... ~fhe ~ u.. - fiIJIIIIId ..... ill a Mon-SII ..... pm Of br ...... ""'-..-...... ~- .. .,IeIIftF_Tired women tracksters take 4th at Eastern f..-l p.m. Saturday. lCW.>. ISU's A-III!ie T.yJcir took crou country fans as injured Tbe fnt in • ames 01 min..­ fnt wilb.n 1" elf..... Saluti lon,-distance star CHARLESTON - A tired injuries saw Sa\uki spriJIter Vivian Sinou s main Gateway --&!ulli women's track team Brenda Beatty scratcli from Western's staoclout long­ rival. roIJed into the Lady Panther the meet sh..-tty after the distance rmmer PallY Murray Invite Saturday from team's .rrival. Beatty said she _iIy outdistanced ihe tbree­ Overall. DePaul finished Louisville, Kr. And it was a injured her right leg the niPt mile field to take first in sixlb wilb 24 points, foUowed somewhat disappointed and bef..-e !MaUle of track c0n­ 15:45.51. .Imost a fuU lap by Indiana State (21). Murray injured squad lhatlelt. ditions at LouisviUe. ....d 01 the nearest runner. State (t9) and Mi.souri OveraU, the Sahikis fmisbed Murray is koown to SIU-C Baptist (9). a respectable fourth in the The second injury saw ~ wilb 59 points, one ahead tatblaa competition that in­ standout sprinter AnIle Nann of _t Eastern Illinois (58). cluded the shot put, high jump, puU a hamstring in the fnt leg Purdue took first wilb 132 long jump and 55-meter 01 the "'yerd relay. Nann feD burdIes. behind the field heeaUle 01 the :n'tJ:. :U'=~la~ g;,~~ Anderson also took second in injury, but managed to finish Western Illinois (61). the high jump wilb a H I'. berlap. Bright spots f..- the Salukis elf.... . were the individual per· Darei Stinson ran a strong formances of AU-American SJU-C coach Don DeNoon's ancb..- leg to pull the Salukis sprinter Carlon Blackman and ~uad competed in the Mason into a Ibird-place finish in the ~WORKSHOPS 19116 Gateway indoor pen­ Dillon Games at Louisville event in 1 :45.33. Purdue ,,-.--; Woodworking lalblon champion Sue An­ Friday night in order to give finished the 880 relay fint in derson. who took firsts in their the team experience in a 1 :44 .CY1 . followed by a strong ~ Open Figure Drawing events. . major meet atmaspber.. . Western lIIillois squad in Blackman zipped by crowd But Saturday at Eastern. the 1:44.79. ..., Pottery favorite Lorry Plutz of coach may have had oecond Weaving Eastern to win the MG-yard tbougbts about entenng any Sprinter D..-a Kyriacou was dash in 57.83 seconds. Plutz more hack-to-back meets. carried from the track wilb a Landscape came in second (59.09) wilb Bolb the coach and the team muscle pull after taking Ibird Rooalind Lalben of ISU Ibird confessed to being WIm out in the 300-yard dash (37.54). Landscape Drawing (59.57). after the Louisville meet. Purdue's Angela Goodman Quiltmaking ~ Anderson took the pen­ was fint (36.46), foUowed by tatblaa wilb a dramatic vic­ DeNoon said Mason Dixon EJU's Plutz (36.65>' Child/Parent Artist Workshop V tory in the IItIO-meter nm over competition didn·t end until 181)'s Miay Zuroaki. The IlOO around midnight Friday. wilb Christiana Pbilippou placed cancluded a fuD day of pen- the Charleston meet scbedu\ed fourth in the long jum., (17- ?3WORKSHOP located in the ..::: basement of the PeUigrew paces men tracksters ~ SERIES Student Center Throwing on Wheel AII-"shops re. in weekend invitational action quire advance regis­ .,w..,~ TyeDye tration . swrWriter "James was in third place sixlb in the trip!. JUIliP wllb a wilb about 150 yards to go mark 0144-11. Matt & Framing Registration begins Andy Pettifrew's pe:-­ wilen a runner f..- Kansas Ron Harrer placed fiflb in Orgami Jon. 20 and ends formance hiIh1iIlbted Saluki State tripped him." CorneIJ the shot put wilb an elf.... 01 Feb_ 3,1917. action at the Missouri In­ said. "He was knocked oIf the 52-5. Wood Lathe vitational in Columbia. Mo .• track and ended up in sevenlb In the MG-yard race Larry Workshops start Saturday. Tbe junior from place." Holloway grabbed fifth Feb. 7, 1917. Maideallead, EacIaDd took Overa\l, CorneIJ said lbe fallowed by Sheldon home two wins .t tile __ KniPt team wauId haft placed in lbe wilb limes of 51.79 and 52.11. ...PhorM' -CrCl ft Shop 8CGI'inII meet by capbIrinIthe ....ix If_had been t •. I'8IpOlcIiveIy . (618) 4SJ.36j6 mile and I.D-yard ..- wilb ". lbink !bere's been CCIIl­ Bret Garrett was fourth in times 01 4:08.63 and 2:15.7. siderable improvement in our ,he 1.000 wilb a time of2: 17. respectively. elf..... but we stiD have a long Craig Steele took fourth in Pettigrew is looking to break way 10 go." C..-neU said. "I the "'yal"l race wilb a time Coach Bill Corneu's scbooJ can see some light at the end of 011:57 .• record as weD as qualify f..­ the.unnel." In the two-mile race David the NCAA at 1.500 meters. Mike Michels tied his per­ Lamont finished fourth Anolber Saluki tracuter sonal best record in the pole followed by Kent Leek wilb who Cornell hopes will qualify vault wilb a 1~ eff.... arid a limes of 9:21.77 and 9:23.54, for NCAA 500-meter action is fifth-place finish. respectively. J.mes Duhart, a juni..- from Demetrius Tbeocharous tied "nIe mile relay team of Daytona Beach. Fla. his personal best mark wilb a Holloway. Kevin Steele. However. Saturday was a leap of tHO in the high jump to Duhart placed bad day J!"r Duhart in the __ finish fourth. yard race. Modiba Crawford finished Aussie fans recall, await SPC TRAVEL & RECREATION second comeback for cup FREMANTLE. Australia How 10 s ... the ('up from PlISllin (UPIl-Tbe hanner waved by going to the San Di~ilo Yacht two Australians at the Club is now an oil_ion FremantJe dock said it aU: among Australian fans. The The Gill_a. ....11 "Kookaburra: Haft !be last mylb that Stan. Stripes was lalllh-PLEASE. " vulnerable in light air was DAYTONA BEACH, SOUTH PADRE ISLAND '!'tIe two fans were among destroyed Saturday wben the 30.000 f.ilbful who Conner sc..-ed his first victory FWRlDA "Warmth of Texas" welcomed tbe Australian in winds 01 eight to 15 tnols. "The World's MOlt Famous March IJ.ZZ, 1987 defender Kookaburra III home SUndaY. wilb winds IUSlinI Beach!" Your Pacuae Includes: Sunday from ita secDlld more than 25 knols moat oIlbe March 1 },ZZ. 1987 stniCht \au in the Ama'ica'. time. lbe Australians saw -7 niP.. Deluxe Accomodations CuD series allainst U.S. anotber belief shat:t!red. Vour Pac:u.lncluda: in Sunca-IV Condoa SIan •Stripes chaJJenIer. Kookaburra III was not faster -Round Trip TramporbItion -Special Acti.Jtia "Buck up lain... gift 'em ....mcdowmrind. beIl," __ sbouted .t -Deluxe Accomodationt at the -TClUI'Directon Koabburra's skiJlPlll' Il!in Shenton WhitehaU Inn -Opdonal Tripar::~~' .....y .. lbe ICJIdI!D ....t Ibd .Daily contata &'lpCCiai eYen.. to intII .... berth, her crew -PooI.ide D.J.'. .We~ Parry ...... smileand .....ft . __ lllter tile ~ Optional~ 'DiIDcy World. 0IIIIIiI c-.t tile wIIIIIII fII Epc:otec-e. __ "'SIan. Stripes ...... diet to paille ...... N4510etDre Z/13/87 ...... fnillltIIe..., r.... -Iey.r.1 b••• r •• .. fnIIlfll ...... oI ...... AmBieuI_ ... rr-.a...... "YacIItiIa" I'IIIriIDItl, _ ....t. tile dIe-llartla ....tIII& "U.S.Aw.'". -All...... ,,·...... ·re ..... 1IIIl "V." C- griImetI ... "GIll" ..... fISt in sahite. ... "No daubt .baut It, "', AdIIed_aldlr, and ...... lood." grumbled Doe ...... ,... A8ItraImI: ••• rdaD JIll" be on '/WI _ A.. tralian . "It -- JIll ..... ~ the bell we _t fila . .-,.... WIll ..... 111m Jast tIBR." SaD DillDorllawalL" ...... p.iIr ...... ~~ .. WELCH, from 'Page 20---- COACHINa, from Page 20- After Kai Nt:nberger, one of NIII'1Iberaer added 12 points Arena. Salukis to notch a win. the nation's top 10 freethrow willi Houle scoring II comilll! The Salukis stiD must play at shooters, missed the front end off the bench. Wichita Stale . Tulsa and The Salukis couldn't be of a one-and-bonus. Harris set Richardson nailed 12 of 14 in Creighton. Home games facilll! Bradley at a beller up for a bomb at the buzzer the first haH, and also snared against Bradley, Drake and time. that could have knotted the seven rebounds in the openilll! Indiana State are left. A ' score, but instead bounced half. He finished willi a game­ nonconference game with "They have as much raw harmlessly off the rim willi the high II rebounds. Western Kentucky also talent as anyone we'Dface, but score SIU 76, ISU 73. remains. tIIere couldn't be a better "We played great defense," " That's bis fourlll good time," Herrin said. "It'll be Hettin said. " And we had a game in a row," Herrin said. Bradley, the next.tep on the tough, but we can play willi great team effort. 'I1Ioee two " He'. played same excellent ladiler to a ~ce finish, tIIem." factors were the key." basketbaD the last monlll." wiD bring a 1-9 II1H7 l'OIId Five Saluki. hit double m:ord into the Arena on For SIU-C basketbaD fans, fi ~ , led by Tim Richardson Hettin said the win was WedDesday niPt. Two near­ the time is right to see a pme B.lly Ros. and Welcb. especially gratifyiDl when mioses fram last __ and a t bat promise. college Richardson paced the pack taking into account that SIU­ "'I'I~at Pearia are basketball-.nd colletiate willi 14, wbile Weldl and RoIS C's two leadiDl SCGftI'S - .dded iDCenbves for the ~t i t ' lbat . chipped in for 10 and 12 Novsek and Steve Middleton - respectively. combined for just 17 points...... KATTREH, from Page 20---

tIIere was no ..ay we'd play "17, __" ~nytlling else but the 'player.' "11,_'- ... _n .. A .. .., •4 , The teal picture for Drake ...... ,.. "" , • tIIis __ could have been _n.. A" ,., ""o.() , , • 2·" ,., 3 - 3·' 0·0 , 0 • pbotograpbed during ...... · 7·10 • . ,• """"...... o " - ,.. ... 3 0 · o ,. me. Julie Fitzpatrick. - 7·13 ""2·5 10 7-1e .34 , , ,. ,., 4 , Sloc:kett .nd Kelly ""F"Itr;eo-*I '4 ,., ·0 - 0 ·' ... , 0 0 0 """'- ,.. 3 3 , ,., , 0 , O.() - = 2 3 0 44 Sudenp ~ the "-, 0 ·' ,., "" 3 0 as , ..!:. ... " • 11 • --. o.() 0 0 , basket and tbeir -T_ '" , 0 , healthier teammatea pre"- - '" · "_ n"" A" ..... '.11"" • 14-·2 • ,., 3 , 30 ticed free tbruwa...... 1,' 0 ,., 4 , - _n .. · ,. A" - ... ,., , t,·,. o.() • ..: , 4 3", s:;:.,urar!: ~no ~~ <>3 .0, ,-- ,., 44 4 , -- ,., "" '0 -.. u 4 " Slocke~ . back-:tck GCAC - · ... · ..... o.() 0 ..., o.() , , "0 ,~ ... - ,~ l'OOkiesa.u.year, wID return 0 - ' ·3 , 0 4 0 , , , .-t~. Fitzpatrick suffered ""0 ·' "" , - ' ·4 "" , '- <>, ""0<> ,., "" 0 4 a u- injury last year .nd ,., ,., , - ,., "" , , , - , 4 O.() ' ·3 O.() , 0 , Slockett r,'I:eII~ .... her --- "" - <>, 0<> •0 , foot in !'!Knee. CII' Sudeap. , 4 " -'2 ." - ' 4 3 --- ""o.() 0 0 0, wbo ~~duate . • U- - ""walln - "",., 0, 0, injury bar_. - -T_ 2-3 ""H ,..~"'I:1 ""IIOI:If9 . SlUJ3-. tQU , • . Thrw por!f - ,.. , or "Recruiting keeps UI ~: SIJ . ~;~O · 2 . "'O · tl~ . O .. ... - RrSIIIII.-:rw 8IU ..... UM ZI Thrw pon· ~ out _ . T IIO .~~ . Dr-. t.nctI .oing," Yow said. "And -~ SIIU . ' fSMII,l · ' . """"o- 2 1 ""' . 2 ~ : 800 Slockett .nd Fitzpatrick wiD ~2-41 ''''''outflClPW~ be back." eo WOMEN, from Page 20 ---.;.---- NorthenI JIJInoiI ...... per..- .... recaIIJ 11M. Tammy IIiDdIee, ••1 center, ...... ~~ .. _t...... _ ...... =:~-...... c .. ·· ...... - .... the best ~~ ~-.:. C';:i' ..... -::-..:. t:= J::::!:' wID _We tile _t." The 5-7 ...... F_ !!IIlIt. .. SaIIIkIa· .2 enter ...1)' _ thiD tl peiIIIi "eanwllile. frelll •• n · ...... ne SAUJID.O..... IIA8 .. ftIAI,L en n .. ··ACUUAC... ••

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• ••••mp __ Unlvenlty M .. CerIMMI .... "lItE IO&lIIIG IAUICIIH Call For AppoIntment 529·3'. (Whee ...... , Sports . \ Hoopsters tar' Birds ...... Welch's shot boosts men cagers to win SIiIIIWrIw Httle retaliation for !lie last fl'UD ISU aDd bit • lJne..poiIIt ,.me." faul .fer • aI Willi. '1&-73 upaet vIcIary .t Led by an .lRUive. =•. .,.1 IIIiDaia Slate Saturday af­ IICI'aJlP)' c1efeme lllat beIcI !lie n::=::: . . 72- --. RId! HerriD's Salukil 'BirdI to just one IIeId ... iD ., willi I :. left • ~ ---..,•• raU. !lie ...... eipt IIIiateI vi .. ben Done... ld called Co.sider tbe ar- t::a: !IIe Sall*la bIdJl • 12-6 u-. IiYinII Herrin lime to ~ts vi !lie ...t deslln • play wIIidI proved : two slnilbl rued wiDB "We ... it fl'UD !lie start," CI1ICIaJ iD..-vinC tile wiD. iD Valley plaY • • fat DOt ac­ Herrin said. "TIle streU lllat A f100r-Jeqtb inbounds r.-plillled IIiDee 1f77-71; • opeDed !lie ,.me ... In­ buebaD .... fl'UD Randy ~ Valley wiD streU. • marl _Idled siDc:e 1__ ~1aI . " H_ found Weldt .1Gae TIle SaII*Ia lIept lllat lead behind !lie ISU c1efeme. After M; • first-ever Valley wiD at ..til !lie four-minute marl!. !lie ~ Weldl bit !lie HCII'tGII FieIcIIIcue; • first­ "'-!lie 'Birds toc* tbeir font layup. but was faaJed from ever wiD over ISU c:aec:b 8Gb lead .t 21-27. ISU beIcI • ~ bebind. Welc:b nailed tbe oa-walcl; aDd Herrin'. first IeMJ .t!lle baIf. freelbrow be ..as ....rded . lIJree.tame V.1Iey winni.. After ISU's Tony HoIHlIeId c:ompJet~ bia II«CIIId c:rudaI streU. made six points in !lie openiJII tJne.-point play to give !lie AdmlltI!dJy. it was one vi !lie five minutes of !lie II«CIIId belf. Salullis a 75-67 lead ..illl 1:24 bigerwiDBofHerriD·sQIftr. Herrin QIIed. li_t as !lie left. Willi !lie viclGry. !lie Salukis SaIuIIis trailed by • 47-42 ISU's foun.. slategy durinII are 3-5 iD Valley play. "II margin. !lie last minute almoet paiil overaJJ, aDd sland just one-baIf TIle Salullis ....Ined tile dividends. as !lie Salukis game beIIiDd !lie RedbIrds and lead .fter .n eIIbl-point spurt. miued !lie front end of tbree fiflb-place in !lie Valley oulscGrinl!lle RedbIrds 14-3 In one-ancknes in !lie final I : 15. slandiDp. a five minute ...n to 110 on top After a Harris bomb cut SIU­ "We Qme out and knocked 62-51 willi 7:42 allowing. C's lead to 7&-73. !lie 'Birds some beads." Herrin said. ISU batlled bad< to a _I QIIed a flnallimeout. " We decided to he tbe margin "'- SIU-C's Brian aar-lllilllime- it was a Weldl sIGle !lie ~ pus ..WELCH ...... '. Kattreh POpS in 30 to pace women cagers over Drake ...... l_ SIIIII_ DES MOINES. lowa-SeDiar • fofW.rd Ann Katll'ell lOt bumped • !lie bead by • baD iD warm .... but-dllplte !lie blldute--amIeCI • paiIIIIIln ...... , ...... ,.... SIU-C's 72. ,...... vi ,...... , ...... Dralle. "(Tbe BuIIdop) ..ere IIiDIIInI In, leaYilll .., _ ...-...... 1M Ilni!vI • ...... " Kalll'ell aaicL '."., Women e&ga"S, Huskies "ft _ !lie .... aDd I toc* • Jat aae ...... I ... wage North-South battle ~!IIe ... tfew ..... " Tbe Saturday .fm-­ caatal opeDed willi Kalll'ell ' ...... lakiIII-for !lie lIiI SaII*IIl fta_-...... _vl ...... ___ .t farwUd BrIdptt Bcmds ana eenter Mary""", wbo lOt 7:.--- ~ .. DawIII GJ!Il ...... - In faul lroIIIiIe..ny. .."....~_...... lo ...... _ ... IRJ .... 5eDi0l' forw.rd Contte -._ ...... ,.rI!I,"1II1*l ...... 1IId- W.1Iac:e IIld SaIuIIi relief, to _." -BeIIbI* aaIcI vi ber 7- -..a...... 10 ___ BIll tile ...... ~ ...... t.. ._..... wbidI ::f:..,U:= ..,... .,~ iDlac:lto . Kalll'ell ..... iieId ...... ,...... ~ n...... 1M ''TIle wide c-..t,....- un1aMed !lie ..-~ 17 ....a ...... diInI .. IIIIIIdI .... __..... 1n =~t;,-m:..-baIf~ open_ willi.... _ 1 ...... In. BIllfrail !lie vi 1M .atIIve= live .... fta ..- _ ,.... 17...- ...... ,... .. ~ ... IM GIIIIwaJ.t Bel'llluia retIInIed ..illl -.ImadeSaIuIIi __." laterCftlMted 11 •• 17-1 ____ lower Taae faree to ...... !lie ...... -, ...... t ...... _ Kalll'ell .u.dI iD tile ..... patieDee • ~ •• lIey baIf. fadar • well • ' ...... 1tnIdI'-...... ,,-..-. ... ,.... ''We c:aupt tbeIn vIf pard Dralle's ...... 118...... JNIIIIt. aDd my teammates .ot!lle ball .r-. ..- ..... Herrin's coaching abilities shine In rcNId win