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The Daily Egyptian, May 03, 1989 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC May 1989 Daily Egyptian 1989 5-3-1989 The aiD ly Egyptian, May 03, 1989 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_May1989 Volume 75, Issue 148 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, May 03, 1989." (May 1989). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1989 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in May 1989 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Wednesday, May 3,1989, Vol. 75, No. 148,24 Pages Council decides on 'dry' Halloween By ~ckl. Spinner ordinance that allows public celebratioo should be c0n­ He added, "I am not aware c~ebratiOi1 will not be ma~ Staff Writer ~w;np~on of alcohol " sidered. of any real good pul1)OSe the until summer. 'fbe City Council v(>ted Ti,lS u; the fU'St step, Councilma~. John Yow, who Halloween celebration has Councilman Keith Tuxhorn, Mayor N ~il Dillard said. "A lot has said in the past that he will ~ec:ue.,past or will servO! casting the only vote against ~~~ wof ~~crorli~ ~ of other things bave w be put not suppcrl anv ordinance the resolution, said i! alter­ into place by staff prior w allowing IJiieD consumption d While the council said it natives are presented to the Car~ondale's an~ alcobol, to.", the council that Halloween cel(.bration. HRi1ov.een 1989." wanted to give University CEleb!"ation, he will considT The council members Carbondale should *:eel a students a decision about t.'1e changing his approval of the With a 4-1 vote, the rouncil agreed CUlt although alcohol "sense of shame and loss of street party before leaving fOf' celebration. adopted a resolution banning would not be allowed at the community pride and summer vacation, alternatives the Halloween Fa \r lJay.. p.art:v, alternatives w the reputation over the eveliL" or additional changes to the Shawnee: SIU-C's added attraction Cardboard regatta By Richard Nunez located on the northern StaffWrit~ Out in the woods: ::ulskirls of the Shawnee Third ;" : series of fotx aoces National Forest, some circuit is canceled students have chosen The various fishing and focusing on life in Shawnee w By Daniel Wallenberg attend sru.c because of the Staff Writer ~~~~~oP~:8:!~es~~r~~ Nat':)l iClI t'or~sl. abundant fishing and attract people from all over bunting opportunities The University's Alumni Organizers the state and, in some in­ universities when attracting available. Associa tion will no longer stances, gives sru-c an prospective students. Bill Stolz, senior in sponsor the Great Cardboard uninformed advantage over other state Because the University is biocbew.istry, has been Boat Regatta Circuit, Edward fishing :n the l':bawnee for Buerger, executive direcwr of six years and called it "the the University's Alumni Association, said. on changes best place in the Midwest to By Daniel Wallenberg catch bass." The regatta circuit is a "Hunting and fishing sf'ries of cardboard boat races Staff Writer weren't the main reasons I held at sit~ around the United Two organizers of chose to attend school States that follow copyrighted races on the cardboard here," Stolz said. "But I rules owned by the associa tion. The the boat regatta circuit said know people who chose sru original regatta was they were not aware of because of the great hunting idea of Richard Archer, the SIU Alumni and fishing down here." professor of art and design, as a class projeeL Association's decision to Swlz said Firehouse Pond not offer contracts for the near Murphysboro would be The decision W discontinue the circuit was based on 1989 season. a good introducwry flSbing Last year, 13 ~ents spot (or an inexperienced budgetary coacems, Buerger were included in the fisher. said. regatta circuit. The Firehouse Pond has a 21- "We could not afford w evenls are held at inch minimum length limit sponsor a regatta season," he various sites arouna the on large and smallmouth said. United States. bass, which average about 6 Buerger said his main duty The Great Cardboard to 7 pounds, St?1z said. w the association was to Boat Regatta and its Bass under the 21-inch promote the association and rules, trademark and limit, which have w be attract new members. Sending service mark are thrown back into the pond, staff to the various sites, in­ copyrighted with the can range from 5 to 6 cluding one in Orlando, Fla., association. pounds. Swlz said. and one in Hartford, Conn., In the past, contracts, would cost too much money $500 "For an average fish, and the number of alumni along with a licen­ that's a trophy mount for a contacted would be too small sing fee, have been of­ lot of people," he said. "If w justify continuation of the fered to interested they catch a couple of fish regatta circuiL parties requiring them to like that, they are going w But according to a follow tile copyrighted want wfish some more." rules of the regatta. Stolz said he has fished newsletter dated Feb. 8, which The regatta was such lakes as Cedar Lake was sent out to the event started at SIU.c by near producers around the country Pomona, Lake Egypt by the assoc18tion, gave every Richard Archer, near Goreville, Kinkaid professor of art and Lake near Murphysboro indication that the regatta design, as a class project circuit was be held. and Little Grassy Lake east w in 1973. of Carbondale, where he "The Executive Committee Mary Jo Ballsch­ r of the Board of Direcwrs caught more than 2S , dLi~ mieder, an event gIll during the weel..,md m See REGATTA, Page 6 producer in Sheboygan, the Great Cardboard Boat Wis., said she had not Regatta. been offered a cor.tract needed to hav'~ the th~= ~~c ~~~~ regatta. area," Stolz said. "If "The event bas been someone is more interested planned and bas been in just being outdoors in­ advertised," BaUsch­ stead of catching a lot of mieder said. "We don't Gary Cochlin, a Carbondale resident, casts his fishing line fish, then J would recom· know what to do," she. at Crab Orchard Lake's Wolf Creek fishing area Tuesday. See SHAWNEE, Page 12 See CIRcm; Paqe 6 ~~;~i~~,>;:} Students may be ill from food at Lentz By Miguel Alba fIled with administrative of· that floating around," Jones plications the following da.y, .•.· .• 6~$··t#~at~~.;;~~.·; ••~·;,~~ ficials. said. "Whatever it is we want He said he suspected food and Tracy Sarg.. nt poisoning after discussing the 'He~rtwom1$qacl<:' StaffWrit&1lI Lentz Hall cafeteria officia1s to correct iL We ba"le nothing estimate an average of 800 to hide." matter with friends who lIsa , .;7e~g~.~A Housiug administraw"'S say students eat meals regularly' Mike Lange, a freshman in displayed similar symptoms. they will investigate reports during weekdays while the business, was one (I{ the "It's aU we bad w eat tha~ that several students became numbers drop off slightly students who filed a complainL night," he said. "We all ate at m aiter eating cheeseb>.Irgers during the weekend. He Mid be felt sick shortly Lentz together." for dinner Friday at Lentz Edward Jones, direcror of after eating dinner Friday at "When I found out Sunday. cafeteria, University housing, ~id more Lentz Hall, adding that his that we were all sick, ! knew It As of Tuesday, six health details about t~ cases are condition ",orsened later that was a more serious problem," and accident reports invol"Wg needed befOl'(:: any conclll"ion nighL Lange said. possible food po~ at is made. ~ said he aperienced ~il'li Lentz dining hall, have I:>een "I don't want rumOlS like vomiting and other com· See FOOO, Page 7 ~---TERM PROJECTS,---~ Carbondale to $7800 PRESENTATIONS & PACK'S Chlcago_ ._!St!1a1"r.s We offer professional services to enhance your work! • KROY COLOR • LA5ER PRINTFR SERVICES l~~t~~~. appM • VELO & GBC BINDING • OVERhEAr' TRANSP~HENCIES • QUALITY XEROX COPIES • TR.AINED FRIENDLY STAf'F ~ 549-7347 Mitterrand urges revision Band!. -call fe. tickel!! KOPIES & MORE J-\. Travel Service by Arafat in PLO's charter 701 S. Unlversliy PARIS (UPl) - President Francois \{itterrand. during an unprecedented official meeting, urged PLO Chairman Yasser ~~ I.\RI-; ~ 11 It; Cl-l.F.llRATIO"i: NJCARAGljA Ulhll."'WtltSARYlll-l£GA11Q!Ii,./LU'1S-!l Arafat to revise the PLO Charter to reflect the organizati(,p's ~ ROL"'ll1lUPtl~()MMEXICOU1Y recent moves toward peace in tile region, the presidbntialll3lace said. "It was a very successful and fruitful :neeting that brings forward the peace process in the Middle East," Arafat said. -~n.-Sal 11-2:30 LUNCH BUFFiT $3.95 Eush asks for reproachment of Gen. Noriega WASHINGTON fUPIl - Declaring "the day of Ute dictator is WEDNESDAY DINNER BUFFET $4.95 over," President Rush urged worldwide condemnation Tuesday ~ ~ of Panamallian Co'll. Manuel Antonio Noriega for resorting to • Er.I: Roll • Beef with Broc<:oli "massive election fraud in order to remain in ~er." Wary of • Cnb Rangoon • Sweet & Sou, Pork the climate set for elections Sunday. Bush askea European allies • Fried Wonton • ~food Wocba and fledgling Latin American democracies to exert pressure ou • Onion Ring> • Shrimp Almood Ding Noriega, whom the United States has sought without success to • Fried Pob'''''''' • H,waiian Fish force from power. • Hush Puppies • Moo Goo Gai P.n fu~ .a.id<.... Curry .15 items .BBQCh.icl,,:n Wingo Atlantis launch looking good for Thursday ~ == \2065.
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