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Southern llIin o i ~ University at Carbondale M(>Dday, April 27, 1987, Vo1.73, No. 141 , 16 Pages Library asbestos draws complaint By Carolyn Schmidt StatfWriter may he serious, long-term Department of Labor or two months hefore sending it to president of the board. "And effects to their health from another outside agency other the Department of Labor. every piece of information The Morris Library civil friable asbestos." than John A . Jurgiel (the "We held off filing it because we've gotten we had to fight service executive board rued a Tammy Young, president of company hired by the we wanted to open lines of for! ' complaint Wednesday with the the board said the complaint University to conduct a communication with Pollution The llIinois Education Illinois Department of Labor, was filed because Pollution campUS-WIde asbestos survey) Control on a relationship of Association filed Freedom of Division of Safety Inspection Control has not kept the to test the library for airborne good faith," Young so _J. Information requests for the and Education stating that library well-informed of how asbestos and determine what "We can't say whether it's library employees last "employees believe that a serious the asbestos situation hazards exist, she said. been intentional but we' e February to receive reports of v.olation of safety and health is. The board debated whether b€;;n getting misinformation," standards exists and that there The board would like the to file the complaint for about said Barbara Youtber, vice See ASBESTOS, Poge 9 Bakker could lose license, Carnival paints out condom value By Catherine Simpson Falwell says StaffWrttOf While gu-ls pinned the FORT MILL, S.C. "'_ __DORM~ __ PI-:!~ CK ______-UP LAR G E LU GG A G E CA PITY"" AC_____ "' IThe the Breaccusedvard kilCountyler, William jail in Cruse, Sharpes 59, becausewas placed &f inthreats isolation from at GIlly fellow inmates. lJaily Egyptian (USPS 169220) Published daily in the Journalism and EJ!,)'p:Jan Laboratory Monday tltroogh Friday during regular semesters and Tuesday through Friday I DINT TRANSIT during summer lenn by Southern Illinois University. CommunicatJOflS TICKET SALES OFFICE AT Building. carbondale. IL 629111 . Second class posU!ge paid at carbondale. PHI IL. EOlloriai and business oiii~-s located in Commumcallons Building. 715 S. University Ave. Nortlt Wing. Phone 536-3311. W. Manion lUe., nscal officer On thelslond, Upperleve l SubJ; rlption rales are $40 per year or $25 for six months within the 129.1862 United States and $105 per year or $60 for six monlhs in all foreIgn Mon.-Thurs. l1 om-Spm, Fri. Hlom-Spm countries. On" Postmaster' Send change or a:!dress to Dally El!)pllan. Southern tI1inois University. Carbonale. IL &:!901 P3ge 2. Daily Egyr:lan, April 'rI,l987 GPSC president: Relaying input is priority' By Tracy Bartonl for another fee incr~e for Rambow's StaHWnter consensus of the GPSC to the relevant GPSC sooo: Rainbow's End and a administrators," Johnson said. proposed student fee for the campus· End. Johnson said be doubts the GPSC Darrell Johnson, president-elect of "GPSC exists in order to have bai'ed Illinois Public Interes~ Research would support the proposal. He said the Graduate and Professional Student graduate student input into the things GrOt.l'. that hopefully the ~urrent fee for Council, said the main objective of his tha! come up on the University A $1 student fee increase has already Rainbow's End would generate extra future role is to act as spokesman for agenda," he said. been approved for Rainbow's End, a money to belp finance a permanent the council. The GPSC "reacts" to University day care facility for children of SIU'{; facility. Johnson will symbolically be handed issues, Johnson said, and most .tems students, faculty members and staff. Johnson i.- a candidate for a doctoral the presidential gavel by cUJT('nt GPSC deal with fee increases r r are Johnson said the new fee supports degree in philosophy. He has president Kelli McCormack Wed· presented to the council by the chan· current operation of Rainbow's End, bachelor's degrees in mathematics and nesday night at the counc.I's final celIor or vice president. which has recently signed a four·year philosophy from Iowa State University meeting of the spring semester. Johnson said he anticipates two contract to rent a temporar)' facility. and a master's degree in ph.losophy " The president's job is to convey the controversial issues will confront the However. if the administration asks fromSIU·E. Pro tem election, pOlice pay Air control errors increase top council agenda at O'Hare rise by By JoDe Rlmar on the northwest side of an hour May 1988. St;:::ty Counril will take ~~~~~~~~f~~:'ItN:U; toT~s~~nnCilo~d~~C~X~~ 65 percent in year care of its first business be annexed foil awing a request would provide financial tonight as the new council by the Qwnern to become a part backing for the " Mobile Team WASHINGTON (UP!) - Hayes said only three elects its mayor pro tem at its of the city. In-Service Training Unit," a Air traffic conl:'ol errors such mistakes bave taken first regular meeting. The council is expected to criminal justice training increased 65 percent at place in 1987 so far - two in The council elects a mayor approve an ordinance that program that provides Chicago's O'Hare Airport January and one in pro tern, who will serve until woulrl bind the city to a two- training for law enforcement betw--en 1985 and 1986 and February - and that April 18, 1988, when the mayor year labor agreement with the agenrl~ in Southern Illinois. nea rly led to major " aggressive efforts to is absent from the city or is Carboodale Patrol Officers. Th,. council is also expected disasters on several oc· reduce them appear to be unable to discharge his or her The agreement, which is a to: casions , sa id a working." office. result of collective bargaining - ·Approve resolution ap· congr',ssional report Collins said the report The council will meet at the between the city and the police propnating $279,874 from the releasej Sunday. indicates the " problems at City Council Cbambers, 6ffl E. department, will provide an fisca l year 1988 Motor Fuel As a result of the O'Hare resulted from poor College SI. at7 p.m. hourly base rate for patrol Maintenance Program for problems at the world's training. inadequate The city will also expand its officers for fiscal year 1988, vario.:~ foad projects. busiest airport, a House coordination between boundries by 4.25 acres when which begins May I, 1987. tra nsportat •.' n s u b· controllers, an atmosphere the council is expected to Under the agreement, patrol - Review resolutions from commillP.e said, a high·level of taxness and inattention to approve an ordinance an· officers, who make an hourly Central Illinois Public Service board should be appointed detail." nexing Parrish Acres North rate of $1Q.42, will get an in· Company and Egyptian by the Federal Aviation By any measure, Collins Subdivision. crease of 31 cents beginning Electric Co,op1!rative Administration im· said the near misses at The subdivision, owned by May I, 1987. The officers will Association to instaU street mediately to perform an in· O'Hare were "alarmingly Danny and Violet Parrish, is receive an increase of 32 cents lights during fiscal year 1988. depth review. high." FAA spokesman Stephen At least one error fu.yes said the agency in· chronicled in the report led Prayers held for killed workers tends !Q study the report to the death of a pilot of a carefully and that in· commuter aircraft in 1985 BRIDGEPORT, Conn. continues ,0 be bleak, but the were removed overnight, and dependent assessments of when his plane, while ( UP!) - Churchgoers prayed number of missing is too so was a crushed red hardhat the problems at O'Hare rolling past a Boeing 747 on Sunday for 28 construction numerous to cut off the search of another constructior. worker already have been con· a taxiway I was blown over workers lost in a building at this time," said Mayor who is still listed amon~ the ducted. He said recent because the jetliner revved collapse while two blocks away Thomas Bucci. He said the missing. changes appear to have its engines while facing the rescue workers crawled search could contin"e for At a makeshift " Red Cross reduced controUer errors WTODj! direction. through crevices in the mound several more days. Disaster Service Cblter," ~ .1fGiDatically. To", report also details of concrete and steel searching Since the roaring crash 10 school a block from the Tbe report, prepared by a each of the major control for any sign of life. construction worker~. have crumbled building, families .f Government Operations errors tha t were reported " How we wish there could be been confirmed dead and five the missing have been subcommittee chaired by during a two-year period. a miracle down the street for others, whose bodies can be ga the red since Thursday Rep. Cardiss Collins, D·m., Among them were in· the men buried so long," seen hut not yet reached anxiously awaiting word. A said 23 so-called opera tionaJ cidents in which: Monsignor William Scheyd among the debris are dozen clergymen of all errors occurred in 1986, -Various small planes said in a morning service atSI. presumed dead. Another 13 denominations have sought to compared to 14 the previous flying in controlled airspace Augustine Cathedral. " It could have yet to be spotted. give them some comfort. year. came within hundreds of h,ppen." "Thin.P are moving rea) " The toughest thing for them The errors - mistakes in feet of each other or But Scheyd and authorities slow. It s like a crap shoot," is the uncerlainty," said maintaL'ling ~..re distances jetli~ers . feared that all 28 are dead said Bill LeBlanc, 21 , said as Scheyd. between aircraft- included -Ground vehicles and from Thursday's unexplained he and scores of other As a half-dozen cranes several instances in which aircraft were collapse of what was to be a 13- volunteers completed an eight· hoisted mangled metal and jumbo jets carrying hun· simultaneously cleared to story apartment anC: :ail hour shift of 3ifting through the huge slabs of broken concrete dreds of passP.;.gers might use the same runways. complex, L' Ambiance Piaza. concrete-and-steeI mountain of from the downtown building bave slammed into each -Airliners in flight drew "We have no news that is death and horror. site, dogs were brought in to other, the report said. ab close as 400 feet. encouraging. The situation Two badly mangled bodies sniff for a bum an scent. - flASH FOTO l OO W. Wa lnu t Carbond a le. 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RIDE THE WAVES AT SPRINGFES T '87 C~Nu\t.cCOW4kT~ ::.::~-=:~=::- DON'T WIPE OUTI 4 ~~~~ ____ ~~:~=~__ ~ ~=~ JlUV&m*D .11 Opinion & Con."lmentary s ...... _ .... who placed 6th and 8th Salukis rank sixth; 'lost it' respectively in the instrument proficiency event; Alec in ground events, coach says Blume, who ranked 7th for the By William Brady simulated comprehensive StaffWriler team. aircraft navigation event; [n Kohlert's evaluation, the Charles McMannis, who took Having the " home port" is Saluki fliers were very strong 5th in the short-field landing not necessarily an advantage, in flight events, let were event; John Schwenk, who was acco"ding W Jeffrey Kohlert, lacking in grouo events. lOth in the navigation event; coach for the Flying Salukis "Ground events lost it for us," and Daniel Shipner and Alec Flight Team. he said. Blump., who placed 4th and 6th The Saluki fliers placed 6th The University of North resjlectively in the power-off among the 23 schools that Dakota walked away with t.h<. accuracy landing competition. competed in the 1987 National title. This year's meet marks Intercollegiate Flying tile third consecutive year that Two other Saluki fliers, Association Championships UNO Ius won the event. Donna Heilig and Ann Marie held April 23- ~ at Southern l:ND team members It Wychelewski, received Amelia lllinois Airport. tributed their victory W gr ~t Earhart medals. The medals, "Il's hard W win your own coaching. though unrelated to tl)e :tirmeet," Kohlert said. Team Awards were presented w competition, are awarded by motivation is less at borne individuals and teams of the NIFA for experience in the because the atwuspbere is competition at a banquet in the association and other flying unchanged, he said, referring Student o>..nter Saturday. clubs. W the terrain and people. Saluki fliers receiving Heilig was given a gold Kohlert said that reduced trophies for points scored in medal along with $250 and motivation was compounded the competition inc'ude An Wychelewski got a bronze by a high turnover rate for the drew Allen and Laura Bumes, medal and $100. ----~~ Staff Photos by Cory Leonard, of the San Jose State flying team, makes a Roger Hart calculation on her flight computer during the navigation ev.nl. Mlk. Sclmlnacl, flying for Pirkl College of SI. !11ft lhort field tanding _I held Salurday It Ke¥ln Foley, frMhmen In e""'llon melnt__ ,100IThrice 130" will be performed by Tom KO~\ES & MORE 46 Causes to 5 Dlsllnctive 34 Slippery parts 35 Cereals Brierton and Jay Jacobson. 607 S_ ILLINOIS AVENUE recollect Bill Masloske, Debra O'Neil, 49 Soft food 6 Designation 37 Poker game 50 Texas city 7 Chills and 40 Prissy Dave Stoecker and Kevin 529-5679 5 1 Harborage 'ever 41 Roman dale White will play "Four Latin OPEN Man-Fn 8 a m -MtdOlie Sat 10 a m ·6 ~ "T\ Slm 1 p m -9 p m 52 Porcine 8 Dog 42 Path between by 9 Before American Pieces," Guido 55 Baseball two lakes Santorsola. summary 10 Pass away 43 Nightfall 11 Deflect 1 58 Marketplace 45 Canine 12 Dull-willed Jazzist to give 60 Harrow's foe 46 Chest sounds /2¢ 13 Pot feeders 41 Sman set 5 61 Access 62 Greek doctor 19 Play guilar 48 Trifling senior recital 63 Droughty 22 Imbecile 49 Bards 64 Identifies 25 Oecom- 51 Bluenose Brenl Wallarab will present position 53 Netghbor- THESIS COPIES 65 Norse sagas his senior recital at810night in Graduate School Approved 25% Rag-20 lb. Bond 26 Mawiush hooO Quigley Auditorium. DOWN 27 Module 54 Bronzes Auto Fed-Cash Only-With thi. Coupon-Expires 5/9187 28 Thedoser 56 Overspread Wallarab, who plays the 1 ReligiOn one 57 Poem trombone, arranged each of 2 Gellus of 29 Relieve 59 Meander the eight works he will per "rr-"- form, including "Walkin'," by ,. .LLJ,,,'O 11 12 '3 Miles Davis, " Yardbird " Suite," by Charlie Parker and "-JriilPli,iii-j " rn a Mellotone," by Duke Ellington. 120 • 21 - ;2a _ .. <> 2 I ;; . kudl[UllPt€ps ~- _~W TIle most complete stock of natura l ~ .\ foods and vltamms ,n Southern IllinOIS -II :.- ~ -::.. 100 West Jackson St. .~ ...... , • ( Bef'Neen Nor1h Illlnots dnd the railroad 3. I~ C, ,42 3 ~ a~ ~ Hwrs 900 10 S JO N'a\ ·Sat :" .. I .. I 54 .. I _ '.. . ; -;1 sOFt;;RoZEN YOGURT 50 1 l .. Jl in a cup or cone • 1" - All the fun of 1(2 cream- plus me good things of ~09Un 60 11. >-1~ !!IF'" F H igh In taste, Ic;w In fa ; Natural frUI' flavors 1 I"" This coupon and 24¢ entitles bearer 2 4 c: to a reg. cup or cone 'Big Twist' members to be on WSIU Special EXPIRES April 30. 1981' Fans of Big Twist and the p.m. on Channel 8. Mellow Fellows may get a The band's video "300 chance tonight to talk to Larry Pounds of Heavenly Joy," " Big Twist" Nolan, guitarist which was produced a nd Pete Special and video directed by Dawson, will be director Michael Dawson - shown. -Q~~--M~-~l tb-ly will be guests on WS:-J 's call-in program " Inquiry." Big Twist and the Mellow Nolan and Special, who now Fellows will perform at 8 p.m. fYQ1I1alicI1 L've in Chicago, will discuss Tuesday in Shryock McLeDCI Theater their roots in Southern illinois, Auditorium. Dawson will film A,rll 24. 25. 26. 30 the progress of their band and the concert for use in two May 1,2,3 the history of the blues in videos and the performance I\OOM general during the live one will be shown as a one-hour OHI.. (61')453-3001 hour program, which airs at 10 special on wsru. "'J< DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS :---..;: MONDAY 4/27/87 - Cormsh Hens. Wild Rice. '3_95 The American Tal? Soup & S ~ l a d Bar TUESDA Y 4/28/87 f ~~ : ~E ..-; , HAPPY HOUR Pork Chops. Lyonnai.e Potatoe• . '3.95 Soup & Salad Bar WEDNESDAY 4/29/87 j 111:30.8:001 Beef Brochette• . Baked Potato. ' ~;. '3.95 Soup & Salad Bar g . I~ Drafts 40 ( THURSDA Y 4/30/87 Corned Beef & Cabbage. '3_95 & I Speedrails 90 ( Soup Salad Bar FRIDAY 5/1/87 Peel & Eat Shrimp. Breaded Clam '4.95 ~ Stagtam's\b 95( Strips. Hush Puppies. Soup & Salad nar SP ~IMN~ 95( We "",rantee your meal will be served within 20 minute. of the time you order or it's on us! ~FTER,:ool The Old Main Room iJ located on the 2nd floor of the Student Center and welc:ome. students, faculty and staff Monday throullb Friday from llam.l:30pm e Save 10% when you order lunch between 11am-llnoon. JI!h~ 95 lllOIe with t'f:Krvations will be seated first, walk-ina will ~be 1II::aIIaI on a Ant ca:ne Ant serve basis. Reoernations will -- - be beld for 15 minutes. For reservations, call 453·5277 PageS. ~UY~.&YJ>tian, AprU.P"llI87 Student Center buys 'awarding' art The Student Center has announced five winners in the Ninth annual Student Center Purchas" Awards. The win ners were chosen from more than 75 aPl?licants who sub mitted entries to the annual prurchase awards exhibit April 6 tOll. Mark Rbodes, graduate student in sculpture; Peggy Lietz, graduate student in fibers; Janet Schill, senior in painting; Rich Kryczka, graduate student in painting, and Maureen P.ahlman, graduate student in ceramics, each will receive cash prizes. Their works become Stud.ent Center property for display in the building. A fou!'-person panel, con sisting of John Corker, Student Center director: Mark Johnson , professor of philosophy ; Kay P ick Zivkovich, Student Center Arts a"d Craft. coordinator; and Jean M. Sanders, senior in p-cintmaking and Student Programming Council Fine Arts chairperson, judged the entries. FiYe students recelyed this years' Student Center Purchase amc. UNIVfRSIJY4·0l7·67S7 Hoosiers(""! Sanders said spots will be Awards. From left, Maureen Pahlman, graduate studenl in cm:l.il!Im picked out for the new pieces ceramics, with her artwork, "Intlmmate Space"; Rich Kryczka, B!ind D~le tfCfJ l this summer, when they will go graduate student In pain ting, with his artwork. "Tom Enjoys G ulreme Prejudiu ,. , on display. The purchase awards are His Soup While Waiting For Jack Benny"; and Janet Schill, sponsored by SPC Fine Arts, senior in painting, with her piece of artwork, " Turmoil". Not • VAMITY the Student Center Craft Shop pictured are Mark Rhodes, graduate student In sculpture, and Rollisin. Ariz:ona /PC:1JJ 5:157:15 and the Student Center. Peggy Lietz, graduate studont In fibers. PO Police Audemy .,I'CI 5:30 7:3C Paint-The-Wall fund- raiser set • My Demon Lover ( ~ G TJJ 5:15 1:15 By l\lary Caudle with other space set up if exhibition in early spring 1988, StafWriter needed. Anyone may take part an exhibition in which area For those of you who always regardless of artistic abilities. artists and crafts persons will thought painting on 'Valls was Paint, brushes and other be invited ioparticipate. a n()-no, the Associated Artists painting supplies will be Forty artists belong to the Gallery has news for you. provided. cooperative, which reql'ires LawnallAowar TheGallery, located at213 S. Painting will take place that members work in c.he Great Prices On filinois, is sponsoring a Paint during regular gallery hours, gallery on a monthly basis in The-Wall fund-raising event 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday exchange for periodic exhibits Sala Great Mowers! this week for the kid in aJl of us through May 1. of their work. The Gallery - and no one will be sent io For a $10 or more donation, a holds exhibits of local and bed witboct supper. person become; a Galle.-;; visiting artists' works on a Lawnboy-Honda The Gallery is celebra ling affiliate and is invited io at revolving basis throughout the its anniversary during the tend the Gala Extravaganza year. month of May, marking its Paint-the-Wall Party begin fourth year as a not-for-pro£it ning at 7:30 p.m . Friday. At In the future, members of Snapper-Kubota cooperative organized to help the conclusion of the evening the Associated Artist.; Gallery local artists and craftspersons sections of the mural will be hope io develop the gallery as by providing gallery space in sold at$2 a square foot. a community arts center of which to show their works. The proceeds raised by the fering workshops for children GRASSROOTS Paint-The-Wall will involve event will help the gallery and adults and to enlarge Hwy 51 So •• C'Dale, 529·5700 painting a mural on paper on meet the expenses for a gallery to include all the longest wall of the gallery, planned " wearable art" juried area a Audititl!1S slated for Saluki Twirlers The Saluki Twirlers, the sm Members of the squad wilt \tarching Salukis' twirling receive two hours credit and squad, will h? d auditions for will perform at professional prospective members at 7 p.m. football games, other off Sunday, May 3, and 1:30 p.m. campus events and all home Saturday, May 23 in Altgeld football games. 114. For audition information, Twirlers who are chosen for contact Mike Hanes, director the squad will be notified June of bands, at the University 1 and will begin practice Band Office in Altgeld Hall or August 19. call 453-2776. One or lhe most success(r' muslca.l acLs to ever emerge from southern Illtnoi.& Will be relurDlng to their roo15 fo r a very Spellla! "homecommg" concert. The :..udienoe Will be pl-esenl for the filming of two muslc-vldeos by \\ISm·TV wh.cb 8 PM, TUESDAY $9.00 will support tbe band's ne"'" album. LIVe Prom Chicago - Bigger Than EVr..r - Big TwJst and the APRIL 28 ALL SEATS Mellow Fellows. \0 be released an May on Alh· galOT" Records. " If you "',re anythmg a.bout Lhe Reserved seating tickets. at 59,00, are Blues or funky. uncuL. &..tul Music. you owe" • .., yourself to see Big Twist and The Me11#)w on sale at the Shryock Auditorium Fellow. ... HOUSTON POST Box Office Monday through Friday. 10:30 ".m. to 6:00 p.m. Mail &Dd Visal Shryock M..,.terCard phone orders are accepted a.t 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. CaJJ 453-3378 Auditorium e or write to Shryock Auditorium. SIUC. Soutbem IlIlD~ University CarbondaJe, IL 62901. at Carbondale • ------Dally Egyptuj~,};pnJh, 191!f, Pago1 James story takes turn for the worse as operfa By Mary C.u~l. dimensional, failing to portray proving that age is no barrier to move almost i 1Visibly. StalfWnt", much of the internal conflict m opera with their enthusiastic While the .:et Cit won1erfully A Review that makes up the original performances. with the t!luod of JaJles' The Chicago Opera novella. A chief staging problem with noveUa, the gates were con rheater's production of "The an opera, for even with a Gene Marie Callahan as the production was the energy stanUy opened and closed by Turn of the Screw" bas proved program in-hand the story line Mrs. Grose 000 Sarah Jo level, which often (ailed to characters throughout the to be the last but possibly least was confusing and hard to Maram as F!ora stood out as build with the story's rising opera, for reasons that were successful event of the follow . the best of the cast, having the action This was probably not clear to the audience and Shryock Celebrity Series this The opera wa i sung in strongest voices and por because of fhe combination of distracted from the story line. season. English, but still lhis added traying the most believable inadequate characterizations There was a small turnout Friday .tight's production of little understanding to the characters. by the actol 3 and the staging for the opera so it was doubly Henry James' goUllc horror story. At time; it may as well Claudia Cummings as the created by stage director noticeable when a sizeable story left m;och to be desired, have been another language, governess, Diane Ragains as Patrick Balonan. chunk of the audience len with much of the original dark for at the most dramatic Miss Jessel and Glenn Seibert Jeff Bower designed the between acts. This could in imagery lost in its operatic moments of ~he "pera, words as Peter Quint performed dramatic gothic set, consisting dicatc one of two things: a version and an energy level could not be discerned. adequately, but failed to give of gates thai enclosed the dislike or misunderstanding of that failed to build as the story While members of the their characters the dimension center s!.1g~ and towers and opera or a love of it - when line pro.sressed.. Chicago Opera Tbeater had and believability needed to other set pieces fhat appeared done well. Perhaps James' novella, adequate operatic voices, bring the story to !iCe. revolVing around the sometimes they lacked in Sarah Jo Maram and --, possession of two cbiJdren by acting ability, a crucial Jedidiah Coben as Miles, the the ghosts of two dead ser element in such a complex two c\tildren characters in the Rax Roast Beef Sandwich. ! vants and the governess who psychological drama as "Turn opera, both made their tries to save them, is too of the Screw." Many of the Chicago Opera Thea ter debut nnt DE: coml'licated to be presented as characters appear~d one- with "The Turn of the Screw," Lively 'Motion' lac[ Model Open: Briefs 9-5, M-" 1100'l, Sat UnltlCl APPLICATIONS MUST be StopbyWolI & received by the Educational Compus Dr . Today I Testing Service by May 4 for the Test of E nglisb as a S •• Foreign Language to be given J~5 . MlADOWR.DO. ALPHA KAPPA will meet at 1'OWNHOUS.S 5:30 p.lL_ today in the Student Lux ury Townhou_ for groups of 3-4 Center Thebes Room. .Incllwhlual Wcuher .. Dry... WlLUAM THRELFALL a biologist at Memorial .DlIh...... ·Mlaowaw. ~ Meadow University of Newfoundland .2% ..tha : - Ridge will speak 00 uNewfcundJand: · Suncledr - An Ornitbologicai and .CaIlI.TV . . Ca" ..74aSI Parasitological Perspective" at 4 p.m. today iff Life Science n , Room450. CaMn Klein STEAMED RICE WATER POLO Club will CORN ON THE COB meet at 6 tonight in the Kec Center pool observation area. Walking Shorts For information, call Bill A LSO A VAtLABLE McMinn, 53&-553l. GRILL FAVORITES OlOMAJ'IIMAU. 12.00-e0lD '" OWI'US 1ItM, DOCXS tcnur. ALPHA EPSILOS Rho will JUMBO HOT DOGS 11 .50 bold executive council officers' $18 POLISH SAUSAGC I 50 e1ectioos at 5 p.m. Tuesday in BRATWURST , SO C'.ommunicatioos 1046. ASSORTED CHIP!', sC' sugg. retail $28 SOFT DRINKS 1 00 SYNERGY BAND ~t SWEET PLACE Sizes5-XL Ol.DMAI"MWU will feature four local bands at COTTON CANDY 11 00 8 tonigbt at Hangar '.:I . peach, white, cream, purple Sr.JOW CONI- oj 75 Donation is $2. NI\CtlO~ 12:S ICE CRLAM ~O ''''UTlt!':o _15 nWlCN AND'. BARb 15 CARBONDALE CHAPTER !tAlTWATLK TAFrv 15 of tile Unil.. d Ostomy PREfERREd STock DRINK' I ~ Assodation will meet at 7 L______of CARbONdAlf r' 1~\'~\'Ii\l~"~t!"'" .,. ..""""' ... tonight at Memorial Hospital r ~"~'~ -- __ ._l~d~~ or Carbondale. For in Brond Nome oH-prioe clothing for men & women formation, call Marlene 611 ·A S. II I. Ave., Hours: Mon.-Sot. 10-6 Matten at 54lHI721, ext. 5141. PageS. Daily Egyptian, April 27, t987 ASBESTOS, from Page 1--- air monitoring tests done in I{iytss Wo1~ Young said 3he received Environmental Protection 1984 and 1986. Library em different information about the Agency considers more than 1 SeCre'alries' \Veek Special (11.2) ployees cannot presently file test results from Dougherty, percent bulk asbestos a health FOI requests to Pollution from Pollution Control concern. Sweet & Sour Chicken $ 2.7 'S Control b<::cause the office does director John Meister and The complaint also says that nOl keep current reports from from safety officer John Hicks. employees are routinely ex Includes: Soup, eggroIl, fried ri::e, & fortune cooIo... Jurgiel on hand, Young said. " Everything we've gotten is p06ed to high levels of dust and Tests for airborne asbest06 over the phone [rom different that asbesL06 cleanup done in taken last month at the librar" sources and it's not jibing," the basement last January showed "ery high resultS was inadequate. 549·7231 she said. "Bring Your Own Liquor" which Poilution Control " We've been ~vaded by a Further remo.al of asbest06 believed to be inaccurate. deliberate campaign of in the basement's shipping and Employees were informed of misinformation," Youtber receiving room began April 20. the situalion by Clarence said. "We've been trying for An odor from the chemical Doughtp:·ty, vice president of four ",onths and we still have sealent in the removal process campus services, but not no idea how much asbest06 is caused nausea and headaches THE FOOD shown the results of those in the air." among many employees in the tests. The complaint to the basement, Youther said. II All the information we've Department of I " bor states Employees had to remain in OF THE gotten is second-hand. that sprayed-on asbestos in the area because library ad Because the readings don't sulation on the ceilings of the minstrators were not told of suit them, they're alm:>st basement, first and second the effect the sealenL might GODS disreguarding it," said board floors contains up to 50 percent have after long exp06ure to it, mem~ Dennis Barnes_ asbestos in some places. The she said. Gyros, Chicken in a Pita, Homeniade mushrooms SOMIT, from Page 1------& onion rings. sysLems" - the sru System's recruited in the 19605 have prores~: c !1al education lack of an adequate political moved to other schools and it missions. Good Food base - ha.n't worked l<; sru faces intense competition for In this way, universities with C's advantage, " nor is it likely quality undergraduates, he distinguished histories - thats Good for YOU! LO" because the University no said. spt<'ifically Northern Illinois longer holds the balance of To combat this problem in and STU.c - would retain their legislative power, 80mit said. the 19905, Somi! said sru.c institutional identities, he said. 80mit outlined the gro~ ' !h of must make the transition from " But more important, they sru.c's enrollment, physical a developing Lo a full-fledged would finally be in a system size and doctoral programs research UI tiversity. that understands their special during the 19505 and 19605, " This I.leans not only needs as developing graduate under the late President strengthening existing doc institutions_ In fact the Delyte Morris, and its tran toral programs but steadily, proposed reorganization offers sition from an undergraduate slowly adding new ones. [t Northern and Southern the college. to the status of a means stressing research only realistic hope for comprehensive or major facilites in capital budget achieving that status_" research unjversity. requests." Student unrest and cuthacks array of interdisciplinary The restructuring, whilf. it in state aid in the 19705 con research centers, t he may not be favorably accepl.~ tributed to the decline in tha! recruitment of outstandin/! at first, would benefit aim,,"!. growth. senior faculty and eannarking everyone, 80mit said. The By the mid-l980s sru.c - a significant share of new and state and taxpayers wou:.d and about a dozen other U.S. existing resources for the enjoy a more effici""t and institutions with similar graduate program, he said. logical management of histories - realized thaL it had 80mit prop06ed reorganizing educational resources, [allen considerably short of its the four s)lsterns into two: one eliminating two systems would 19605 aspirations, he said. for public institutions that net considerable savings, and sru.c lacks a solid range of focus on undergraduate other universities, organized doctoral programs, many of education and one for the four into a single system, would be Lhe outstanding scholar s institutions with graduate and in a stronger political p06ition. BAKKER, from Page 1 "They allow no recovery to former church secretar), Tuesday about his future with ordination. " Jessica Hahn, with whom ihe PTL ministry. Bakker would be "per Bakker had the one-t;me manaotly" forbidden to sexual encounter that 1'h~ Moral Majority founder preach if the allegations are prompted his resignation. also c.riti~od the possiblity of true, Faiwell said. Falwell also indicated that the Bakkers returning to the Bakker's wife, Tammy, he will have new details PTL ministry they founded. called United Press [n ternational Saturday nighl and Linguists Unlimited read a ~tatem ent written by her husba nd denying 457-8575 Ankerberg's allegations. FINALS AIlE COJlINGU "[ have never been to a NEED INTENSIVE CARE? pr06titute, and I am not or Our qualified Man can htlp you obtain that g:.rade you need in ianguege:s. have ever been a sdence.5. math. essay-wndng. & technical sub;eru Cal UN'GmST8 homose.rual," Bakker said. OIlUJlITED for personal, faa Nf'Vice at reuonablol tala. "Those who say such things ~.§1_ """' •• "'S_"",ESL should have those accusers !!!:?gr.:!l~ 'o...u •••o_ 8 10 per_ceIL. come forward and give their .£T.onc APPETI.f(eaS! CId.ctIC. Arabl ~ "_.... CI5C names and prove their ac l -- over Bre;.k, 4 wuk.. $40 cusations ." ~ FCN_r PROOlJC'n.V£t IN UP£NS IV': But nee-and-brimstone \.: 81Ll.IAIBS PARLOVI evangelist J immy Swaggart, who critic:.zed PTL as a SPECIAL Hcancerll whe" the sex scandal was disclosed, JU.&.~ ...... defended Ankt'rberg and his allegations. Club $1 .05 watc~lonsl " [ do not believe he would make these charges unless he had substantiated proof, and [ @'!~8!~ !!~!8 have seen some of the proof myself," said Swaggart, also appaaring 00 Face the Natior. :~:I ~ ~!I!~ " I do believe that (some of tbt. allegati06J are true." Swaggart said one or two ministers in his organiza tion have engaged in adultery but that he and his wife have not. "We have had a minister or two here or there tha t has gone wrong, and we have tried to rebabilitate those i n dividuals," be said. "I have never <-ommitled adultery, my wife.hasn't, my son has,lt." The P'l'L board is expected to meet Tuesda)' a nd Falwell said oWcials will reveal details Of! hust 'loney paid to Test to provide practice for potential teachers By Renee Nanelta the state. Students will not be The tests cover 53 subject test sched'lIed for 1988 will be Stl>dent Wnter given individual scores but will areas, includ ng basic skills certifioo ~o teacb the subject Juniors and seniors in the be able to practice for the and subjects students want to A limit w the number of The State Board of College of Education will have certification test. teacn, Qllisenherr" said. times 8 student can take the Education will conduct the opportunity to take ~ Nancy Quisenberry, The test shoula take about test has not been established bearings to decide the final JIlinois Certification Testing associate dean in lhe College of two hours to ~omplete , she by the lUinois State Board of rules for teacher certification. System's pilot test for teacher Education, said that about 250 said. Education, Quisenberry said. such as how many times per certification Tuesday. students have registered and The Eriucalion and Reform year the test will be offered, The purpose of the Ilil.ot test she expects more will sign up Act of 19ls5 states that any Those wbo pass the official Quisenberry said. is for the Winois CertifIcation at test time. The test will be person wanting to teach in Testing System to obtain given in Morris Library lUinois after July 1988 will average scores for students in Auditorium starting at noon. have to pass the test to bP.come f Byroiii;~~rf Journalism Week activities set Journalism students will 1214. Scholarshil-. and other lit=~aI;rruna= lit hav~ a chance to meet with SIU-C graduate Bill Salz student awards also will be fi ~_ClN' professionals and discuss job man, account executive with presented at the banquet. :.- Welcome. ' t opportunities during JOlir Gardner Advertising Agency William Woo, editor of the St. i fln,le an,lSenya ~ nalism Week, Monday through in SI. Louis, will speak to Louis Post-Dispatch, will be .,. OUf new hair sculptors ... Friday. advertisng classes on Wed the guest speaker. c Penn Special C The week begins with the nesday. Salzman also will ! 'ZSaap 0 37th annual spring conference speak at a seminar on the Bullard and Tom Blim, : Hair C UI Special ~ of the Southern minois School advertising job markel at 3 account executive with the • '7_50 httlme III!, Press Association, which will p.m. in Communications 1244. Tatum, Lair and Kudner include lectures by journalism Members of the SIU-C advertising agency in Chicago, 'iio T-rtl Open n 9:00pm .!! faculty and graduate students chapter of the American WIll speak to classes on i Now open on Mondays ~ and a senior interview contest Adverl.ising Federation will Friday. 549-4142 703 S. lIl. ~ present lheir Chevrolet .c from 8 a .m. to 2 p.m. Monday • Aero.. from 710 = in the Student Center. Cavalier campaign at 7 p.m. in lit lit The film "Best TV Ad Lawson 171. Puzzle answers Byron, Sonya, R•• , vertisements of 1985," will be The Daily Egyptian will hold r------~ shown at 4 and 4:30 p.m. an open house with guided Monday in Lawson 171. The !ours from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m. 0 film is free 31,d open to the Thursday in Communications :I LfI 00ROMfrS ff FREE PIZZA DeHvery ' • :, public. 12·17. is 1. 0 1/ 16o• . Pepll 1. ;:-r ': On Tuesday, Capt. Steven Marcia Bullard, manalli..~g I Medium, t ..,,,e wit h delivery of small I Taylor, a public a(fairs editor of the USA Today I or XaLarg_ or medium plna I planner witb the U.S . Weekend Sunday supplement, Department of Defense, will will be honored as Journalism I .. Pizza . 2/ 160 • . Pepsi 's I ! limit one per pIZZO with large or Xa1arge - I meet with students and Alumna of the year at the Good ford.llvery, pick. up oreof in , I faculty. He will speak at a School of Journalism and the OPENAT IIAM seminar on the Department I)f Southern Illinois Editorial Defense's news media pool at Association banquet at 7 p.m. 2: 30 p.m. in Communciations Thursday at :'h" Carbondale -cM';;;;t-~~--l FRITO LA ""S : LAYS I CHIPS : 79C ! 6'h oz . • ~s-,..,. ___ J i - sMKOUnt Den Coupon Single Print Double Prinh I I RIBBED I 12 l.pHure $1.87 $2.76 I 15 I.pu.ure $2.47 $3.76 : TANK I I 241.po.ure $3.37 $5.26 Tell CierI« TOPS I 361.po.ure $5.97 $8.86 "Fish Sent Me" I Coupon must b. prlc. and you can get I '.dI ••• I D ..... ntt.d with film on" reprints 6 for 9ge $2.49 I __~~:! ___ ...J ~-;.o.;;c;.;~- KODAK KODAK SUPER X 135-24 (CA) DISK-15 DARK TAN l00Sp OIL 99C VIVA LOWI'AT YOGURT "79 a-,OlUAC COUPE DeWI. AUTOMATIC ,.ANSMI5$IOf..5 ~ OM ~.~'COntI ~.OffSSfONAU Y ,ebu.11 1 ~ ,,,,,tolled mod moh:... F,_ loco' Vermont college s~ r~ oYOllob". S3SOO PftoM 5"-66" doy. tK 5" 100' towil1Q fen' 'rde ~ 60S H For S~le oft.Spm ""nof. 45 11UI I5- . ' 1 5911Ao/' 6 5·13"" Sl" Ab,\J 1971 FOaD FAIIW.OH r AC·h.at. 6 DAH S USED AUf 0 ~Qrl. (Ft1"~gn; acts to discard Auto cyl . ' «/" C.. PS, PI, IV,HM o nd Dom., lle loco ' .cf ,hr •• • ,.,._• .,...(' ~ . $1900 010 .51· ~.,.. ° ml'. N of Cort.,...llI• Parta A Service. Colp lood Hours. tom . .5pm 1 915 _ torcycl.. "' ·27 ..- '7 6G4OAo'" 1553 5· 13·11 54)JAbI.5J SAT as yardstick Hom.. 1911 ~ £5C0«1 1. ', '-do«'. ~ bloc" 51.5 ... mil.. , n_ ",vHl.", Molin. Hom • • ellC cond . olklng 14'725 010 Coli fr ..... ,,-:,. 'I MIDDLEBURY, Vt. CUP!) - When MjddJebury 5.'.2W. I.av.m·... i. L Motorcycles College decided this 'Mnth to stop requiring MtKellaneoul ~;~~. •~ NOVA. 2J'.59;'~~! '..( ______= __ ...J Scholastic Aptitude Test scores from applicants, it Electronla org tn'''', new ¥oke., frl ".odfol 1911 XV1SO VlItAGO Purmo,.d '1'1 was one more in a recent series of bla;vs to the time ...... Sup pll .. fir ... run\ ~MCJt . ~' - 7.563 ·IS. Only 2.u. mI• • eol , ~ .·n ·'7 6OJ2Aol., SIIOO. ,. 10 ,n75 DIrt "b ".," honored method of evaluating students. I lcycl •• "75 CHEVY NOVA. new ",..• . PS. The decision, which the college said was parUy run. good. _II mol"to/".d S600 Camera. :n: nbo~ ~n::::'::.OfI $ !~~7 ~0 prompted by concerns about students gaining unfair ColI S4'. IJ.t4af,.,.Spm 5700 t1" 54' 6193 Sportln, Good. ' -27-" . SlJ.AGI. i . ·19-17 1129AcI.3 advantage through preparation courses, followed 1910 RfNAUU l.ca, Only Sf...... 1910 HONDA CM 2OOT, •• c./I.,.,t similar moves b)' Union College in Scllenectady, It~ cr_t lonal ml'.. be. condmotl MilS' •• 11 CONflllon. 6.SOO mil", S4 SO Coli SIIOO. Phone 41J·S006 54'· 152' N.Y., and Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. Union V.hlcl.. ' ·" ·17 ••. 59360401.1 5· ''''1 71JaAcI.,S College's decision takes effect with this year's Furniture 1910 t:HIVSlER CO«DOIA. 1m· ,97' SUZUKI GS 4DO Good con· freshman class, and Bates dropped the tests three mOQllaf. COtIdrflOft Onl, 55 .... tnl dltlon J.fDO CIt' bHI oH.,. " .,• . 519· MUIIlcal A wi,. '"""m..,' CJf S2S00 Com. JIO' years ago, '''014095 )0"' .. $,..... ,. ....)0." . . 6006AcI" "To say it's part of a trend is an understatement," '·"·'7 . . "S7AGI41 'ftl SUIUKl GN400. floodcondlllatt, For Rent 7 6 lEMAHS. _ pon.. • .. c.llen' good rubber. S500 010 Coli 519· said John Weiss, the president of the National Center COfidltlon. AC. ('OJ, . $700 0.0. 4U7 O" ef' 5 pm for Fair and Open Testing in Cambridge, Mass., and Apartmen" VIM."" , 457·1542 .-30." 7IQAc'" 4·2'-11 . 5'SJA~ j 4 1 I •• , DfMM, SCOUT a frequf'.nt critic of the tests. "Colleges are starting Hou... Seoo,.,.. oro,.,.,.. 76 .:HEVY MAU'U, 305. VI, fJ", 0l'IO ,un, good. SIO. 5.' .... '" olk 'or to examine the tests for the f1l'St time and a variety Mobn.Home. CMbofl«' JOpm. ';;:::: ' II;~;:S t;::"";:::', ~%. . ·19·'7 • ,SS59AcI ' 3 of prestigious institutions are quesl\oning their Rooms shocks 1.500010 54' ·14)6 1971 HONDA HAWX. A",omoUc w:»rth." 4·17!1 .. 604IAo14' tronlml.. ,on , 'oJ",.., Uk. new. 101. One school, Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, " oommat .. ,. 74 pt "MOUTH VAL 'ANT. nlns of ."rol S6OO. 4~3 · S06J Dujtl.... greo' $3SO fH bHt 0"'" 519·515' 4· 29·,7 1/61Acl4' decided in 1969 not to require its applicants to take osk f fH 1'.1. thel.est. WIi01tecl to aent 4·19·'7 . 5'55Aol43 Itll ESCOIT ItlmS greo', AM·FM "We're quite comfortable with our ability to admit aual .... Property cos,.". ".,.-.0, Sf6'5 010 Coli a class without looking at the SATs," said Bowdoin s.c'·1S75 INSURANCE _lin. Hom. Lot. 4·" ·'7 , . 6OSlAol41 spokesman Richard Mersereau. "When you require 1917 DODGE VAN Full, e'U"omlt.cf the SAT and publish median scores for a school, it H.lpWante~ 19. .... ",I . SI400 010 VIWy good low Motorcycle Ro tes can be very discouraging to students who don't meet Empolymeuf cond , 519·1S1' t1" 54'·5196 Also .. "." 606IAo '4' those medians." Want'" i . II "'Ck. 3SO. AC. 1>5. ,.1. " .000 Auto,Home, Mobile Home Mersereau said Bowdoin's applicant pool has Eng good corb ,.,..d. WOI'h: . 1'1_ Servlc.. Off.r.d fir.. $300 080 S4'.S86J grown in size because of the decision to drop the SAT 4·30·.7 591lAol-« AYALA INSURANCE requirement. In addition, he said studies of students Want'" " " TOYOTA aUCA GT. ~ I who do not submit SAT results indicate their Lost chbock, mony ••'ro, . g'_' .h0p4 4S7 ~123 SJ600 080 Coif 54' ·6051 0".' 6 academic performance at college is nol much dif f ound pm . ·30·'1 lf06Agl" ferent from those who do. Entertainment TOYOTA CC»ONA, 197. Good Supporters of the tests, designed to create a A n nouncements c:ottdll/on Fo· .0/. $700 Coli Sol'. standardized 3ystem to measure a student's 481. gft",SF ·' I Auction ... Sal • • 5·1·11 11121.0'45 academic abilities, say they are the most effective ,.11 KMD ESCORT hc cond.,.cf yardstick f(>r judging applicants to the nation', ~,200 Antlqu.. no ' IISI body looIts _ , monvol osh: lng$ltoOOBO Coll olt., II pm colleges. BUlin... 54'-'03' "It increases the accuracy of your selection Fr_ 5· 1 11 l 111Ao l. S process," said Janice Gams of the College Board, 1" . PONTIAC AfRO Whll. . .spd Rld •• N .....d mIn' condlflon, 0". AM·FM I;'UU the sponsor of the test. which is conducted by the 15 ICU mil.. onfy S6000 Musl l .U Education Testing Service of Princeton, N.J . The Rld ... N ...... , Co/I ,S.9·5Sf6r;J1S4' ·5711 5.6·'7 1. 2Mol ... College Board devised the test in 1926 to create a R_lbtat. 1977 PONTIAC FIRfliRD hc.lI.nl standard exam for all colleges, and until then many condWon. JVC, AM·FM .,_. lItOOOSO 54'-0160 schools conducted their own tests for applicants. . ·17·11 712SAol4 , Gams said studies by the College Board have ,.OItSCHE "04 1975 1.'75K MIl., MAW" 61. tUX 1 d,. oul_tlc. found that when test results are used in conjunction bc.I'enl condItion. ~ Coli 519 0". A,M ·FM cosseU. Jorge body Van Apartments... The change you've JL needed. 800E. Grand Coapletel,. Reaodeled • Bedroo•• with .... Dew. • Furniture • Appliances II'. Tlin. For A Yard Sal. EXTRAt • Carpet • Windows Advertise in the Doily Egyptian EXTRAt lVertFaU 3 lin •• for 2 day...... , ,4 Come to Vail Advertise in the Doily Egyptian Thursday and Friday of any Read all about it. 457-3321 week and receive a special rate plus ... Discover Vail-Corner of Wall & Colle.ge 3 FREE Yard Sale Signs *New Your ad will appear under a special "clip & sove" column in the dossifie-:; Summer MAKE leCfion. this column will be clipped by eoger bargain hunters in .tIOrch Swrage NEXT TERM of that special treasure. Special THE BEST TERM Prlnl your daulfled ad In tn. .poce. proYkJed. Mall along with your d'eCk to the OF YOUR LIFE. I Dolty Egyptlon dandled Dept .. CommunkoUon. Bldg., SIU. Corbondale , Il62901 *Ih Price We've got quality bouswg for singles, I AND HAVE A GREAT Y/'U..~$AlEI doubles, and small groups. We've got i Summer ...·as bers. dryers, micro"'aves. \VE 'VE I Leases GOT GREAT NEW TOWNHOUSES I I I I I I I I I I I I1111 I II I··irrr 11 "'11 I"'! 1 1"'1 I I FOR YOU. I Or_..,.-;...... ,.ftrJtllon ..... "~I~of,.,.~ ...... ,...,.toHb-..,.... I DoD'tHMs Meadow I (R~ulred for oflke ua. onlt'} ' I I Nome Out: Ridge I I ! .01:: .... I ! Ca1Il¥o.. CATCH THE EXClTE~IE" 'T I , ZlttCoM -', 4117-0446~ 457-3321 L~~~ .~~_Co~ .~.2~~~~~ ' ______""' __ ~~':~:~~_-.J I Page 12, Daily Egyptian, April 27, 1987 "~HOUSf COt"pe,ed. t1owot'ld lUXUtY 5 .o.tM. , botti, 'um. AC. 1'01" (: DAlE LOCATION. 1 bdrm "fdge, .. blodn frot'll COmpvl. S300 '..",..fIftH 1",11.,.. olr. no"." roll mer ."'mm... . lSOOmo fall Co"4n· d':' tr:s,u~.,!'m: ~o ,,,,/-f'4S 4OlOoftw5pm 5· U41 SO o"er'pm5... · " 56908b1 46 I COUNTIIY SETTING , bdrm o lt mtpe'. _'et' "., ok 4,57 6956 5"· "02. 5"· 173.5 5·6·" S4138b l4f I A GREAT nUCTlON Of HOMES fROM THE fOLKS WHO CARE •.. - 2 bedroom economy In :tm older but spac,ou .. home al Tn. arl('() Stan'nt! 1 lune at anI\' iJOO 00 pt> r month · 3 bedroom spactOumeu In thiS prlct."d fight home at FOR RENT 601 " Carico La rge" ard great pa ' ~lOg and recenth I SUMMER RATES remodeled Inl{'lIor • tartlng 1 June at 00" S-HO 00 n-o.... thh Carbondale - S bedrooms .ll a lrtrnoonOOus Se.ukl A,.....-306 '1, Wes' Mill. \avlngs at 420 V.' Syc .. mo, :,. , I S310 .00 tor the summer \tartlOg 1 lune thiS ho-ne I, seme,f.r. ASK ABOUT FREE 3&4 BREAKS . ~~I::,~~n~~hw~~hr ~~e:':~ ro , I 529·3133 Bedrooms Solukl Hall-Edg. of campus, more com'OR lOOn I $330.00 10f" the summer Close to t:ompus ~ . A9( A80UT FRE£ Furnished Su.;~~IAu" ~~ ~ I" BREAKS . 549·4808 457·)32' .. ~ "utllo'H·"" Ten .p.. . -AII " tiltie, !!III'IIIIIHUllIIIIIUllUmWUIIWUlIIWUIlUlIt1fIllUIIAIIIIHllllUnUIW,,-, fumbhed. 61bS. WCDhi-.gton. Sl9S.00permo. ' ...- 2.20 ; Summer & Fall ~ 0..'_1,1 Apt. -Lo rge .Hi. - - <*'ICY. ~ Rood, $160.00 ".,jth ~tfSl.50 . 00w i thout . Houses and Apts. = 129·,,20 I .,.,. St, Aph ..' bedroom. :urni,hed or unturn_608 E. f o rk. S17S . 00~rmo . 556,BbI45 12'-2620 ____.... ON ...... -...... Abod<-.. i ~~~~t~ ~::::;~~ 'C. unfurnidled. 122SWes' I ~MmOn . $305.00 pet'" month. 1. 1M 110 l . ~ St • Idrm . .... 129·2'20 ...... _thloft '-.ell Sloomo. I 529-1082 = -m. AII..nHt-. 1nduOM. illmmmnnlllllllmnumnmnmlllll1nllftllmnnnnUlII'"IIIII_IIIIIIIItUlui.1 I 2. ' ...... ,;t..EoII_f'aritlromWGt! Mobile Homes SplIt ...... , ...... ',...... d1 1024N. c.rk:o-lorge __ .-- SIIO ...... wtIIfi. ShocMd lot, 2 bedroom SISS ...... per month. 'D~'Idron.'baIf> .... _ 529.2620 port. w ' • . S37S0n0 -----,1 6OIN.o.k"n4., bedroom .5 301 c.dot¥...... ,...., f.-.d $150 per month, 2 bedroom pcnlo. w, 4 1 ...... ' ..... $205 per month, 3 bedroom ,.....11:8",0 ..., $275 per month. •. 911w~, ...... '-"'r_"'. f~ , ...,.., n-. w ' ot 529-2620 .... -. • • III2LWolfwl . '...., _ S~ ~'...... I I ~_AII utllit _ ln · With • 2Sl3OWW tl_ ~ . 3""' . Fall/ Spring Contract . , fir... . • 14 . 1 n..o. two. '125 .. -...., .-~ 529·2620 IOJll6-rllforf.oll, ' I70..tI. AII Rates Starting at • ."...,..~ . 231 W.. t_lnS •. $145.00 per month ~'-"".IL Free Use of Pool CARBONOAI.£ MOBILE HOMES AVOID 'DIE LAST 2 miles north of SlU on Hwy 51 MINUl'E RUSH Make your housing arrangements PH: 549·3000 before you leave for break. 1.aundromat Cabl..,lllon POlt Office Box I I . ® City WaterSew.,. . V~j ROYAL RENTALS Trcllh Pick Up ) i j Lawn Service 45'1-4422 ?-::.. ..- Good selection of Apartments '------CALL NOW till available for summer or fall. DaUyE&YPIian, AprU27.1~,P.g'13 COUNSElG~ TO ,.'OVIOf In THE FAITH TEMPlf ,,,/0", Ocry Core MlMOALE HOMES CAUC~DA1E , I"It,VATE.aoM SUMMU ond '0" , VB'I' HIC[ AHO dec" , tJdrnot b.d,.oom, '""'"' of co,~ .lei f d'''lduol. fo,nll)o ond group COIJI'I. j Cent« hos Open'"Ol 6 wfn 10 5 yrs I ~'~ on :;::' 0Z,!~ ; .elln; 'n third ond odeleKen' lot- '"fo coli 529·3546 • om to 5 PI'" Mwdol. ShorPinv C .... '.r, In sw ::::;:'~p.:!."'~~~ ~;,;: J::- n.emenof II r.s!deftho/Of'.o. 01 r~ Rood end doys 529·1S41 ~I"SII '.Ier.nce Grod or morrl.d commu"l" m.ntol heol,h P"'QrotI'I S. " ...7 5159£1 S2 M~boro lItood In CIty' 11",lts 5--:1-11 sal5lcilSJ pre',wred 52'9-3920« S79·W' would like to furnl.hed fN unlvmllfote.d._ c'lf)' t..AA'Gi :-O"·.HISHEO lOOMS In hous. .,7.7 Sf6S1f/<41 :~/r~';;'1,7 ,~''''C~~;'; ~~~~ ::~,:!: ~~:.;:::: . _'.r, .e_. ~" I .1on I'Od! clota 10 contp'" Wm",... (JOd foIl I U","II SII.'II Co._ker :;S;:"'- I I 75 JI"III... poceod ,S.f,.2'2SI congratulate ,-.., with 011 ,,"'111•• paid 549· wi'" It. 0""'" I~ b.JjldlF'>9 M"IIII. Hom. loti Slm'f.d ond uttdwpln~ , onchored 3174 I I :!!~ng '':'~::fh.'~ . Iouttdry'~ ~~~~~KS Sod" ond ~~ brother WI,h ,'_, cobIft. hcwd·,wfoce .." .... , S2711d141 :dmd:~";::~ioWy m.;,~~~,~~ =~:Je r;:,ne"t.; . 5'~k'e coli •. ItT_f. ond pork/r»g end ,..Igh' $OUTH POf'tAR srRr£T rooml, WILOWOOD MOtItE HOME "ork John Attard 'SVhl'''V C__ I .nlfy /oco,.d. ,,,,. CoriIondol.. I", _n .tvdenh, Locofed on Glonl ory ltd No dogs stort ot S:if;!! on winning ml'"/'.' c:lbotI,:1 m"" to Col'rlput or 11111 oero.. ,he ."-, fro," lhe S19·Sl7'CH'519llJl ~';. , "T~7,or~of-!II~~;~ ~:Nc. . "riC.' (\ownfown 0tI dry ",...,., no C'Ompus , In ._n·tMlndr.d block, S·I"'7 populo lion.. ond b."o"/orol loe. Iq ff Labor ond mol.,101 Incl presidency of the klghwcJy or rollrood 10 lIow troWe oHke 01 71' South Poplor $"_' orl""o'ion Entry .olory srS. 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