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WASH[NGTON (UP}) - Lt. Col. Oliver North, the eye of the lra·).(:ontra storm, refuseunset Concerts has not been a not interferE; with the North before his public kegs and no underuge big problem, Harris said, but academic funclicas of the testimony because Walsh ading out of this border city across the Rio J.AIIlch l1:OO..... d:OOpm Grande from Browcsville, Texas. The blockades, which caused , DUmer 3:OOpm-IO:OOpm long transportation delays inl.o and out of Matamoros, began Friday 8< &abarday earlier this week when hundreds of farmers set up barricades at 1IJltiI I 1:00pm two sites about 50 miles south of Matamoros on federal highway 101-180 leading 1.0 the Tamaulipas state capital of Ciudad Vic· toria. House, Senate reach compromise on budget WASHINGTON (UP!) - House and Senate leaders reached agreement Wednesday on a compromise $1 trillion bildget that calls for more than $19 billion in new taxes 1.0 trim Ule deficit and GUARANTEED STUDENT LOAN INFORMATION pay for an increase in defense spending. The compromise calls for $296 billion in defense spending in fiscal 1988, but only if President Reagan approves a tax plan 1.0 provide some of the money. Mo"day. Ju ne 29, IS the last d ay 10 su~m lt a 1987 Summer Semes ter Guaranteed Student Loan application. 7 black women honored for achie,'ements Submit the loan application to Student Work and NEW YORK (UP!) - Corett2 Scott l"ing a n~, six other women Financ ial ASSista nce, Woody H all , were honored Wednesday by the Satiofull Coalition of 100 Black Women for accomplishments in field. raaging from car racing 1.0 B Wing, Third Fl oor aerospace engineering. King, civil ri.'·hts pioneer and the widow of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., join<'() the other black women in receiving the 1987 Candace Awards, which are named for the Paid ,I")f b\ Ihp v 'l t(t" 01 "'udent W .... rl. and f IndnClal AUlstan(l' ancient Ethiopian title for empresses and queens. California site chosen for building shllitie WASHINGTON (UP!) - A new ~ . I billion space shuttle to JUlie repl;,ce Challenger will be built in Palmdale, Calif., a,nd not at 19&20 Vandenberg Air Force Base to avoid delays and IIp 1.0 $100 million in extra costs, NASA announced Wednesc'_.y . Work on the new spacesbip will begin in August at the Rock-.ve1l lntern8tional Book Depot shutUe facl.ory at Palmdale. The replacement orbiter could be 10th A..nniversary ready for its first flight by late 1991 or early 1992. Brazilian coffee crop boosts world harvest WASHINGTON (uPI) - A rebound in Brazilian yroduCtion is BOOK BAG SAI~E expected 1.0 produce a global 1987-88 coffee crop 0 97 .8 million bags, up 'n percent from the previous season, the Agriculture De~ntment said Wednesday. In the first estimate of the season, the department said the crop would be the largest S!llce 1981-82, How much a bag? when 98.2 million bags were barvested. Bruil, the world's largest producer, i. expected 1.0 harvest 35 million bags, ~ore 5 Bucks a Bag than 2.5 times as large as a drought·reduced crop of 13 .Y mIllIOn bagsinl~ . How many books per bag?

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~~Y /!:gypUap, ~une 18,191\'1, Page~ ~ .. " ...... ' ...... ;... DIJiIy Egntitm Opinion &'Commentaty studwrt 5dI-'-In~ . Corofyn Schm~ : EdItor .. 'au- EdItor, John ..wwtn. AuocIcM EdlirOrlot ~ EditreM' . fl" ,, ~ : Manat,.''9 W!tof, Gordon .m...... ,.. Prohibiting alcohol at -rurley is unwise THE CITY COUNCIL'S decision to ban alcohol from Turley Park during this Y\!3r's SUlSet Co~cert Sel:ies is a solution to a problem that never eXISted. It s a solution that may caw.e more ill will than a nyt.'ling else. , . . Smce 1979 area residents have been ,mngmg lawn chairs blankets and beverages - many alcohriic. - to the concert.s, which alternate each week between ',~urley Park and Ola Main Mall. The concerts give people a chance to abandon crowded smoke-filled bars for the open air without giving up Ult: live music a nd alcoholic beverages that bars offer. A1thoug!: public consumption of alcohol goes 19a·. nst city laws, the rule can be waived by IssUIng a Cit.' fmr days permit. Many times. a permit is issued whe!1 enforcement Thatcher victory has kept America of the law seems impossir'e, such as dunng. Halloween wer~kend . The Park District applied for a permit, but after several residents who live near the park voiced their op­ position, the City Council refu~ed . the request on June I, from becoming an isolated country leaving the Turley Pa rl.. ~ oncerts high and dry. LOI\DON - With a hint of Socialism I., about equa lil)' insouciance, a quality not often Since Thatcher ca me 10 power UNDER STATE LAW, alcohol is permitted in Park ascribed to her, Margaret District buildings and pavilions, but district director Thatcher began her quest for a ~~.,;~ : T~::s~a~~:tra~aCO ~~; George Whitehead opted to go for a total alcohol ban third term by saying she might program. Thatcher i~ir. :.:; . rather than allow drinking only in the 4,200-square-foot seek a fourth. That was rash aggresively , a meritocratic pavilion. The decision was a sound one - who could decide because humans are !be only antirlote 10 decades of who is permitted ':0 1rink m the pavilIOn area? And a f1rst­ creatures neurologIcally eg&litarianism. Labor has no come first-served mle might turn the concerts into riots of complicated enough to become vocabul~ry for celebrallnS CarbOndale Halloween-like proportions. bored, and boredom makes George individual success and has Those who have a ttended the Sunset Concerts and the voters volatile. However, she always regarded prosperity a, Halloween celebration know that crowd members at the has wrested consent from her \~;II a political problem. Sunset Concerts certainly are the better behaved of the country and earned the Americans in lheir sen gratitude of ours. Washington Post timental anglophilia thi nk of two. But by grantmg a city fair days permit during 1987 Britian as a temperate society The British election of Writer~ _G_r_o_u_p____ ..... Halloween and not during the Sunset Concerts, the City may have been as important tv in which politics partakes of Council is penalizing the well-behaved crowd for its goo<' America,.. as !be American the general civility Not true. behavior. elections of 1988 will be. worst rt~u1t (other than the Politics here is constantly and Perhaps the council feels that it's easier to placate the Thatcher defeated a man 1983 thr"shing by Thateher) comprehensively more citter huge unruly Halloween crowd than to try to enforce the whose ascension to power since 1931. than American politiCS has law. Enforcement seems much easier in the smaller, we1l­ would have begun the The post-election con­ been in this century. mannered concert crowds. dissolution of NATO, the ventional wisdom is tha I but THE HARD. Manost left But enforcement may be harder to a~lish than it den~(·leari.?ation of Europe for uniJateralism, Labor would a nd the nse of Alnerican have won. Hc-;" -ever, the rest of ~ms.~0t::r a p~~: rnrdtio~ b~' a~tl;~d Iifa1nAMall~~-;;ca:r't.s , the ~;e';; i [;~; isolationism. its socialism was e~'en more disproportionately influenbal. alcohoi policy has permitted drinking in the past and Wh,n in 19&1 Neil Kinnock. ruinous. Kinnock is a socialist, Labor is far to the left of any University Police Chief Bob Harris has said the policy is !be Labor Party leader, was so it often is difficult to un­ socialist party that has ever scheduled to continue this year. asked whether the Soviet derstand what he is saying, ~overned in France or Ger­ L'nion was a greater threat and it often is more imoortant many. It is commite esidential" those who adm nister social socia. democral. Quotable Quotes ca mpaign arOl...;.nd a television services. Laoor remains the principal commercir I t.ha t made a cult opp<.<>ition. with its leftism of his p"rsonality and in· LABOR CANNOT com­ hardening behind the smiling "I can type." - Fawn Hall, explaining at llIe [ran-Contra f~rr!led voters that his prehend this fact: Thatcher face it HOW prudl'ntly presents sp2Cial hearings tbal sbe was bired for Ler secreLarial skills relati,es like him . Journalists appeals not primarily to tbose to Ute public. Someday the rather than because of ber loc*5. who think !be media move the with a lot, but to those with " prmcipal opposition party will world were still praising his modest amount who have "orne to power. The question " I just wait until somebody points me in !be direction I'm' campaign style after voters, much to lose from the probable is : WiU it be Labor and, if so, suppn

Signed ortkles. incllH:ling letten. ViewpoInts and oIhw QlIrTVnWItones , reH.ct tt. opintons ~ ,... authors only. Unsigned dtorioIs ,...... ,. 0 COI"rMnSuS 01 the Doily Egypt ian Editorial Commitf ... whose members are .... student..cti1or.... ~ , Ih..~ .,di1oriat page ecitor. a news stoff member. the foculty 'nOft09ing editor ond a Journollsm School foc:uhy memb.r. leUe" to the edUor moy be submitted by moll or directly to the ediloriol PCI9t' edilor . Room 12" ~=a::I~te~s=~r:!d will be limiled 10 500 words. lener of len thon 2SO YIoIOt'ds will bit g;v.n ~.nce for pubI~," . StudIntt must Id.ntify Ihemsel"'es by clan and major . faculty members by ro'lk and deportment, non-ocodemk stoff by position and department. lett.,.. ~itted ...., moil shoukt include the author's oddr.. s and telephone numbet- . leUeR for which vemlcoUon of outhonhip conno' be mode will not be pubU>hed. U.S. Sen. Paul Simon Make. a point during a news belore a $10D-a-plate lundralslng dlnr;.r In the finance his bid lor the Democratic nomination lor 'onlerence In the Old Ma in Room May t 8, just Student Center ballrooms. The dinner, an ff ~ ,;.-t to president, was aHended by about 1,400 people. Simon: Reclaim hopes, drearns They came in aU sbapes and president of the United SUI tes all - to change my views ," he sizes, dressed in 3 variety of in front of a standing-room­ said. " Harry Trulfld!l wore a spro ngtime styles a nd colors, only 3~~ryoc.k a udience. bow tie and horn·rimmed to see a ma n less fashionable "\ seek the presidercy glasses and he di dn't knuckle but cerUl inly recognizable. because it is time to reclaim und'.!I' to pressure to change his They filled Sh r yock the hopes a nd dreams of views. Auditorium, spilled out into its America a nd to build on those "As before, 1988 is not go ing !~b by a nd cluste red en masse nopes a nd dreams ," he said. to be the year for 3 candidate on the sUltely structure's steps with an oversized American slickly packaged like some just to see him. nag as a backdrop. He was new soft drink." he added. " I Many sported gaudy bow am not a nea-anything I a i:'\ a ties made of orange con­ ~~~.~I::\d!-~ ~~d S~~he~y his Democrat.' struction paper in honor of Simon spoke mainly about The fam"us as well as the him. his America of the future. a not-so-fam0us came in droves natIon ··that pays its bill!: and to se*: Simon. Prominen t And when he appeared. hIS does not shift them to future Dem C".c rats in the audienr ... . distinguis~lIlg chara( teristics generations .. that lS not tied anJ wlth Simon in Shryock's even in a crowd \.'ere hard LO for lasl place among the backstage. induded 116th miss: horn·rimraed glasses, 20 industrialized countries in District SUIte Rep. Bruce slick brown hair. prorly fitting infdnl mortality .. whose Richmond. D·Murph)sboro. suit.. leade," live within the law and Ulinois Attorney General Neil And that ever-present bow appe

Ma kanda's la.orlte son, U.S. Sen. Paul Simon, talks to re porters at Shryock Auditorium alter he announced his candidacy lor the Democratic presldentiat nomination lor the 1988 election.

Staff Photos by Bill West

Story by David Sheets

I, COntraclor Bill Whe.lley talk'. to ' J ..nn e after her hiJabend; Paul, Simon on the ateps of Shryock Aud llorlur:l :>!"uldenlla' " ,ndldacy.

'l>o.ily Egyptian. June 18, 1987, Page 5 GUYON, from Page 1---- l{iMSs 'Wol~ doctora te and has extensive and unjver.-; ilies. and as director and professor experience in university ad­ He previoosly served as vi ce of the Center for En· LU"C" SPECI AL ministration, according to a president for academic affairs vironmental Studies at the news release from Pettit's of George Mason University University of Maryland. Sweet & Sour Pork $2.75 office. i!'t'm 1~ . Prior to his Wagner has served on lndudes: Soup, E!g3rOi1 , fried rice. & for'Une cookie Guyon. who also has been tenure at George Mason, r.e numerous physics, en- sru-e's vice president for was vice provost, assistant to vi ronmental .nd hi gher academic affairs and research the chanceUor , assistant dean educatior. groups. sI nce 198\ , fi.-st came to the of faculty of Arts and Sciences Pettit was assisted in the 549,7231 school &s associ.i:Ile vice and director of the CoUeg~ of searcb by a 19-member con· Your Own Liqul')r" president iVI rese;Jf{;h and Arts and Sciences advising stituency ad visory group ~ea n of the gradu.'e school, a center at the University of chaired by Lawrence D~nois . position he held from 1976-82. Pittsburg. Dennis said Tuesday that the NOWOPEN! He has also worked as a Wagner, an Ann Arbor , committee and Petti t had chemist and research analyst Mich., native, has been agreed on the selection of the DIXIE in L'le private ,e~ t~r and has ;>rofessor of physics a nd fi nal three candidates. The been active in numerous electrical engineering as weu uni versity also retained the professional orgbnizations in as the t~ D academic officer at e xecutive s e arch firm , c he m ist ry and h ; gher Utah state University since Heidrick and Struggles, to BAR-B-Q education administralton. 1984. • assist in the recruitment of a Powers. a native of Penn· He previous',y served AS vice new president. REGULAR BAR-B-Q sylvania. since 1982 has beld chancellor fo: academic af· More tha n 140 applicants BASKET •••• $2.20 the lop position in the West fairs and proiessc!' of phy;ks were sr i'OOlleQ in the search 1300 West Main · 457-2223 Virglrua .ystem of 16 coUeges at the University of Mississippi process. to T.,.'s liquors · In the old Mel.D.c,eam CHANCELLOR, from Page 1-- employees. That, in turn, several decades ready to statement for delivery to the affects the economy in compete because of a suf· committee. general. " fi cient investm(!IIt in education This year, STU-e received Pettit was in SpringfieJu at a!l levels, or alternatively, about $199 million of its :atal Wednesday testifying before begin backsliding because of $32S million budget fror" state the Appropriatior., n com· an inability to seize the ~ sources. mittee of the state House, portuoity and build the "tate s where he stressed the need for future OIl a foundatioo of He said special activities a,lditional revenues atSTU. University service and and programs at STU-t~ to " Dlinois stands now at the research, and superior life­ increase minority particiption Cl'(><~roads _ . in determining long education for aU of our \Oould come to a standstill if 1.25 whether we enter the next citizens," be said in a prepared underlunding tool< place.' Happy Hour 1.10 BAN, from Page 1------~ SOC Draft. University " anel that alcohol ban offenders past," he said. "And I said that But the ' Turley Park ban corJld be arrested. there were some minor in· 7S( Speedrail. JOSE CUERW. 1.10 extends to all alcohol c idents, but no major Hanger Hotline 5-49-1233 possession and r.oosumption on "We will not search coolers prohlems. Whot I think doeso't the park premIses during the to Sf"" what's in them," be said. reaUy matter." event. " But if we find alcohol, we'U The ban took effect at the make the necessary arrests. " June 1 City Council meeting Ed Hogan, Carbonda le Hogao said be was not asked mostly because of phone caUs Police chief, said that any whether he supported the ban. and letters from residents n ~r ISLAND MOVII LIBRARY alcohol found during the " I was asked whether there Turley Park to City Co·.mcil 715 S. University on th .. Island concerts will be confiscated, were any problems in tile members. 549-0413 Hours : 10 :00 -1 0:00 Mon·Sol 12:00 - e:oo Sunday GRADUATING SUMMER 19871 llll II r------~ IF YOU HAVE NOT APPLIED FOR GRADUA TIO : VCR & 2 Movl.. 1 ,,~ YOU MUST APPLY IMMEDIATElY! !! DEADLINE 1 (G - R rat,~) i all u...r... FOR ;;:p;:;LJCA TlON FOR THE AUGUST 8,1987, i $7.95 1 COMMENCEMENT IS FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1987. 1 andl a, 1 MANY MOR~ TOO NU~ ' EROUS TO LIST' 1 3 G - R rated MOVi!S : DuM,,,,l,,. APPLICA TlONS MUST BE FILLED IN AND THE FEE i• ______$5.00 ox. 6-,. -87 J -__-' A)weys''- .. 'Of,"" ' __ Grnlnl l ... ot U MUST BE CLEA RED BY THE BURSA R BEFO RE THE HOT IIIIW TITUS. __ F.... OI lfy flnA FORM IS I

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P.l.... . O.Uy EiiJ'Pllln. JUDO l',1W7 r------~ Tr!al begins for4 Israelis j LA ~Mff~J~~ j~~\ i I S 1.00 off 11160• . P.p,1 IA~ charged with meeting PLO I Medium, Lorlle with delivery of Imall 'i 0 ',' / I I or X·Large O r.' medium plua ' :I RAMLE, Israel {UPIl - Under Israeli iaw, any :said after the operung I Plua UI6o• . Paps;'s I Four peace activists accused Israeli citizen who meets I l im it one per p izzo with large or X-large :.;>.. I of illegaUy meeting with PLO openJ;' with members of a Reporters were barred from I Good for d.Ii .... ry . pKk -up or -':11 in I " terrorists" went on triaJ terronst Ol1!';llzation is liable the co"rtron", for most of the I OP[NA T II AM fVER YOA " £)':EPJ SUNDA Y: 529- 1344 I Wednesday, with opening for prosecution and could be fll'St session while an officer of I Plea se lIolid;:,te coupon w ith the folluwing information I testimony focusing on the sentenced to up to three years Israel's counterterrorist Nomp'______Ph onel l exact na ture of the Palestine in prison if ~vic ! ed . agency, the Shin Bet, t.estified Liberation Organization. as a P \~osecution witn.":. c . The Israeli leftists ~n trial Defense attorneys argued in ON THE ISLAND PUB 717 S. r.ear Tel Aviv have admitted the trial Wedn",,ilitary factions which are times a memher of the With rice or fries de5troying the Jewish slJ.lte. nolo " defense lawyer Gideon security services said 'his." 52.79 --- BA R S PE CI AL--- BUSCH .50 Draft, 52.75 Bardot helps fund animal society Amaretto Stone Sour PARIS CUP[) - Brigitte other possessions she coUected people, "We're going Ullay the Heineh'n Bardot, saying '" gaye my during three marriages. fll'St three bricks of this youth and beauty to men but 1 " I part with joy with my foundation since we need 3 FRF f HO RS DOEUVRES " ROM '0-12 give my wisdom and ex­ most beautiful possessions million francs ( $500,OOO ) to perience to animals." watched because nothing has more ereate it. Wednesday as auctioneers sold value than the life of an off some of I,er most yalued animal." said Bardot, whose "Long live the foundation," keepsakes to fund an animal 1956 film "And God Created she sbouted to applause and protection society. Woman" made her an in· then took a seat in the front Barnol, 52. wearing a black ternational sex symbol. '" row . f,oi/1f4- dress, strode into the plush gaye my youth and my beauty A well-dresEed Paris Maison

SPRINGFIELD (1.JI-'!', 3 pmoS pm Mon-Fri Teacllers and ,>lher spedal interest groups rallied ,1t the Capitol Wednesday fo:' higher 1/2 PRICE taxes, but lawma~,,". ap­ Roses, Carnations, Daisies peared deaf to the erie; as they pusbed ,;pending cut, for the Cuh-n-Carry upcotn.ing fiscal year . Gov. J,lmes R. Thompson Size >Xl, 100 % Cott',)n. Rayon, met with Republican leade. . Cotton blend. ~un ion. UnIon bay, Fat.her's Day Jane 21 st early in the day and ap­ Letlgre. Rlgelletto parenUy made no progress ID Specials gaining his party's support fN..meeto, Tue & n..n from Rock, D-Oak Park, also has BOWLING/ , 0-11 am In the RK C en l ~ TV loun l~ E u h so:ld the gOV'!Ml

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SO f(OIY f(OACH o.ck At S, Found .;...... ' .; ...... :... ;.~. ."-'" PI_, onl Hili T, Pk 1:1300 ("011 The bill which now goes to Furniture r- K. 11y 5.9 S"O doy$ )49·J163 Ent.r'='nm.. nt the Senate. does not addr~s Mu.lcal 1985 HONO,. Af'O so SCVOI .... 1387 1674A.ICoS the controversial questivn of Announcement. ".rlK1 condition. UOO . j]·0143 Co,bondal. 11 • 60 'bd,m qul.t Audlono &. Sal.. 6.73.17 7660AclS8 1~ded 101 I mil. to SIU , h~ . AIDS testing. which com· 1983 SUZUK' GS ·. SOf 6 1~J . low e.nlrol o/r w ·d oil r. ",od.led n_ mittee leaders said would be For Rent AntIllu.. mlleoge. , ~ . 60 mpog. luned, •• eo,potl n. w ook cobl .... ', ce-I/j"9 c. lI. nl condlflon. Sf1S 579·S677 fon "ery " 'c. 4S 1·'36J addr essed in sut,sequent ....In ... 6· " ." 7669Acl 57 6 13·11 7186A.ISS " • j] , '01tM. w m l· /u,n,s"-d. legislqtion that is sure to Fr_ 1983 SUZUK, 11 00. r~ . OII ly " SOO provoke llipartisan strains. Apartments mfl.s. IllIe n_. vef")' 1__ .. A,""""9 ... e eond ..... ". r r.nled " • 11 . ld .. N ....ed 1 1100 Coli S19-4697 decll _ ·ftflh ocr. Igndlcoped 101. Democ.-ats and Republic.ans Hou ... • • 73.17 . ~ :77A cl SI Ig lheod wllh worll!wnch . • ·d . ~ alike expressed sa tisfaction Mobil. Hom.. al ...... ed 1971 YAMAHA Of I1S. SlO) or !ws' I, ...,. 4571". 8· 100 m 10 7· " fltat • off., . 57· 7996. collgit.,S",.. pm with the S900 milE on measure, • oom. ._1 6.7". " 7710AclS9 , ' -' 7 178M. lSI saying it repres.mted a g<>xi 1987 ~OA NIGHTHA WK .. .so 10d O CEOA/t lANE r, CI 1'10 36 Mvsl ,.11 Will ,0.... be11 off... h e N_r compu.. dec'" I,...... eml. sta"i in the r·.ational war condition S ~ · J 7IS tvrn S7900 0 10 S. 9·S1!6 P m against AIDS . 6.7 •• 17 . 7707 .... 0'5' 6 ·7S ·17 770IA.'60 1916 /-fONDA .UEt .e.:;o 6 ..,-d. "TOOaY , the Senat , :':"'nched 191' 000Gf OAYTON A · '~bo . •• e the first counterattack on cond . , II",., w ,unroof. ,OU'O' ..... , AIDS on this virus, which grod bro. Su,-- lhorp co, 0 7·33.... ~rf: }4~iS3~;-:~ ~;;3AnC: "I r;.;.~-",--,M,-,I%:~-", ..,-, I_I.-,-_-""=,--,,,:·],,,·~ threatens the lives 0( all ~.....,-"."...,=...".~ ...... , ,-,;:o!r;:,z:.:,NJOC 771 .Aols" INTE.N .... TlONAl HA.V£$TU H OIEYJrOl£T CAP.'CE Irv..... Americans," said Sen. Ed­ Wrl.1 Tr-octor ...... d. tlr ••. plvs condlllc". UOO 010 ward Kennedy, D- M. ~ tore) ,pd hotchboc" p. 01, 49 ...... ml 1. 1." spreads beyond the most • .c .... .en cond S '7SO S. ' ·SI8J 1973IMW 1001 Good ~ltIon 0 .. easily treated stage, even 613·" 7679Ac: I5I n_ fl,.. . oil or/g lrKIl );1000. 5.'· though it is the second most 1976 CHEvY D4fVfTTf . • ,pd. AM· ,m - FM .,~_ " .w e!"'en broil " ond 1· 10·" 778SAo169 cor:unon malignancy in men u mvfll... Good ~ ' ''Qn /t u .... , good ." F· IOO PICKUP 6 cyI 3 spd PSUMMER SALE SPEClALn~ over age SO , doctors said Musl •• 11 5SOO only .S7-C1'.>8 Sm5 U Ponll« 1000 11700 " 619·" 7675""57 '''''polo V--6 , 57'SO 'erl CIIOl lon. Wednesday. 19!7 /-fONDA ACCOIrO h . S ,pd . SISOO 'IOT·. I·dSO ..... m' US«! NEW YAMAHA 850 HERITAGE Compounding the problem is Air Pb PS 1 •.,._ . .. .,y cl.'Cm 'n' td. .~ Horl,on S I6SO '80 FI.,lo S 1600 One/ CHII 14100 S"9·S!" '80 SpIrit 1 1. 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I "".0. good ~ ltlon /tun, good I '" 457 5421 n L T 5 t ~ in men and we've studied the .S7-C1HO 4S7-C1S09 71IIAol57 ...... 67. -17 !!~?IO 'Iiiiii;; __iiii;;;ii;i;;; - iiiii;;iiiiii~i;;i;;i;iiu~e i;s ;ii. iia;i;·iiiiiiiiiijjj...... , bell out 01 them," said Dr. Robert Livingston, panel cbairman and UniversIty of Washington head of oncology +...... " +~... +************************** and professor of medicine. No long-term prospective The : studies 0( the aftereffects of the two most accepted forms 0( treatment for prostate cancer - radiation and surgical PENNY PINCHER removal of the prostate - have been done. the scientists said. 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    THE PARTNERSHIP for Progressive Approaches to I Disability issues will meet at 7 p.m. today in the City Council Chambers of the Communit), ee.,ter . 607 E . College. Car­ bonGale. OuTDOOR ADVENT RE Club " ';11 meet at 7 p.m . today tn the Rec Center TV Lounge. SIU ISSHINRY Karate Club will begin workouts for chiJrlren and aduHs at 5 p .m . Monday in Pulliam Gym. For information. call Mike W£diak at 54!1-4808 or Kerry Gross at 98.';-2567 .

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    By Darren Richardson With the graduation of two­ 1986, jumping (rom flfth to Staff Writer time All-American Denise third place out of the ten tt>.. ms A winning season in both Blackman and an injury to in the conference. indoor and outdoor track senior field stlr Rhonda ot one to rest un past events contributed to the McCausland, DeNoon knew his laurels, DeNoon ls already selection of SIU-C women's wo rk would be extra preparing for next season. track ard field coach Don challenging in the 1987 season_ DeNoon a, the Saluki "The team coming in "­ Boosters' aMual Coach of the Still, the wiMing continued probably the best ever Year. this spring. The Dogs assembled here for track and 7155 UniverSIty The award was presented at repeated as confer ence field. I wouldn't mind having Ca rbondale the Boosters Club annua l ~ hamps outdoors and snagged some of the old athletes hack," (e nter next to Kmko s) Buffalo Tro May 12 . 0'", ;;-,,;oor track championship DeNoon said, " but in terms of Smce his arrival at SIU-C as well The finish rn cross depth and numbers. we're from Drakp in 1983 , DeNoon country also improved from looking very strong .. , OURS has empha s ized the im­ portance of hi. a thletes " being all they can be. " a phrase borrowed from the U.S. Army and adopted as a motto for his '-J/iiiPiilW-] Get your base tan now for those track and field program_ " We doo't expect everyone HOT summer months ahead! to be a conference champion. but we expect everyone to do ' ~ kadl[ucwt€ps I Turn your coupon in, use your sessions anytimf> what it takes to be the best r------, they can. U we can achieve . ~., The m os1 complefe '!> 1ock of nMur a l I that goal, we can expect our . ---;::::-;' food'; a nd Vitamins In S().Jfhern illin OIS ~ : ISLAND TAN : athletes to go ago;nst superior I 549-73 23 I talent and come out on lop." ~ -, 100 West Jackson St. DeNoon feels focw;ing on the Bef¥.oeen Ncrm IllInoiS dro the ratlroacl strengths instead of dwelling H\lJrs 9 00 to S 3D Mal Sat : 4 T.ans-$10.00 : on the weaknesses is a major Sunday I ] 10 S Ph(ne ).4 ~ · 114 1 L \~:.o:£.e~~ ______~0_1~d key to the success of his program_ " We're a very ; SOFT FROZEN YOGURT positivE' prugT'am here. We in a cup or cone don' t l'.se r. egatives in r t A ll The fun of to? cream p lus the gOIXJ thIngS of ¥' oqu I ... ternational Auto coaching. We don't get down H'yt". If~ laSl e 1eM' In fal Natura l fru' l lIavors 0,1 !.he athletes; We !mphasize We service Import & Domestic the positives and ignore the negatives, and we're getting Ia Th is coupon and 33C entitl., bear.r Vehicll!s more out of what we've got 3 3 ~ to a reg. cup or cone than anybody else." e. - Miooc & Mlgoc ~ TnaHIIHion Repaini The success of DeNoon's peclo I IXPIRlSJune:SO,l91T -Cheapest body work in town or.timistic attitude is reflected L5 ______------.....l ;11 SIU-C finishes at Itt; fnur -Complete Enamel paint job for 8225,00 Gateway Conference tnur­ -We can custoIDiLe yoW' car naments. GRr.\DUATION AUGUST The Salukis finishal third in outdoor track in 1984 ar,d feU to fourth in 1985. In 1986, !.hough, 1987 the hard work came together and the DOj(s took first. i1~ But the road to continued victory wasn 't a rake\V::.~ . Order your cap & gown & • REX . BY RON, REX . BYRON . annOUJ.lcemen ts. AIr Coadltloa Serrioe 815,99 ~ ~d g Trw _&..I.oa fbdd. 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'-..r.~...... u ...... ~. ~.~.'.~.~.. ...ro.~. :~ D:!Iy EgyptI&n, JUDe 1., UII7, Pagel5 Sports Daily F.gyptiBn Moreland sparks Cubs to win over Glenn eyes sP~!.~~ S~~/~fd slumping Phils CHlCAGO (UPI ) - Ke i ~ Moreland drove in three runs Former Sa.uki guard Saluki basketball Wednesday to bhr.k the and NBA velA!!"an Mike combined six-hit pitching of Glenn coniirmed Wed· back where it was Jamie Moyer and Lre Smith, nesday that he met with leading the Chic..go Cubs to " Rich Benin and members when I played, and 5-! victory over the of tr.e SeCond on the lhrow yesk~y , Glenn said " the to the plate and scored on inlA!!"est is definitely there Andre Dawson's single, his both ways. Hopeiully we that. ·' club-leading 61st RBI . car, reach some decisions GlEnn ""it< the talks Moyer, 7-4, walked none and in the very near future. At went well and he is excited struck out seven in eight in· thi. stage we're both about the possibilities and Dings . Smith tossed a scoreless feeling each other out. but potenti..1s of working" Ibis ninth to pick up his league­ I came away feeling very alma mal..°.r. leading 17th save. Rawley positive about the talks. ,. allowed five runs on II hits in 6 Glenn said he helieved A Sa!lI.ki Hall of Farner. 2-3 innings before he was lifted SlU-C students and area Glenn played here from for Tom Huml' . residents want to see 1974 to IS77 . The, Dogs A two-rUII s ingle by Saluki basketball back Oil received " postseason bid Moreland gave Chicago a 5-2 top. " I was up fr.r the last to the National In· cushion in the filth. With two game of the s~ason this vitalio'!jaJ Tournament in outs, Daw ~on deliv ~ red the year against Indi~na State I:r7S and to the NCAA third of his U>ree singl... . Ai ter and I sensed a lot of ex· tourney in 1977 . Bria n Dayet'. J oubled . citement. I think a couple The former Milwaukee M o r~land producet' hb 21st of new faces and winning a Bucks guard sa id he's a OCI 22nd RBI in tI ,e last 13 few big games will get the currently busy wi th ga mes. people to come out and preparations for his eighth Philadelphia moveC WIthin support the program. annual free non-profit 3-2 in the fourth, when .Iuan "I'd like to see Saluki basketball camp for the Samuel led off wi th a triple and Sufi Photo by J.rnel Quigg basketball back where it hearing impaired June 21 - scored on Moy ~r ' s wild pi lch. Salukl Hall of Farner Mtke Glenn wa nts to help put was when I played, and 27 in the Decatur John Russell hit a pi nch hit, w! !.h t.~e right ingredients Recreation Center , eight ,;010 homer in the eighth for the SIU-C' s basketball program back on its 'eel I'm sure it c.:-uld go beyond miles east of AUanta. '?hillies fi nal run. Cub fans wish for miracles Howser loses battle: dies of brai n cancer while Redbird bats sizzle KANSAS CiTY, Mo. (UPIl - Dick HowS<... , stricken with brain CB.lICf'.r less 1.0.""" a year after managing Ll)e Kansas Okay, Cub fans. Admit it. tile groove sooner or !alA!!". City r ... vrJs to the W".ld Series tiUe in 1985, died Wed- It'~etting tough to face yO'\1/' Either can carry the Cubs lIei::ay atage 51. . ' ne' bor, the Cardinal fan. when swinging a bot ba t. Howser diedat2:45 p.m. at St. Luke's HOSPIIaI, a hospital An Ll)e guy at the gas station, If Chicago can stay above spokeswonlan 5aId. No other details were r(;Je.ii..