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Man held Greeks doubt Court project

By AMBER GRIMES · chapter. Staff writer "I've received eight out of the e Even as Upchurch & 18 surveys back, but I'm aft r Associates, a Mattoon waiting to get them all back. I engineering firm has begun to would like to have the rest of survey the parcel of land for the surveys back by the end of t the proposed $2.5 million the week," Sanders said. assaul .4 Greek Court project, Greek "It's my job to transfer the chapters are undecided about information, talk to the moving into a new home chapters to make sure they get attempt controlled by the university. the right information and give "We are interested in a Greek feedback,"she added. By MATTHEW MAYNARD Court, but not the one they are would own the houses and University hired Upchurch to In an informal survey City editor proposing," said John Martin, Campus Police would con­ "get an adequate layout for the conducted by The Daily A Charleston woman president of Delta Chi. sistently patrol the area. The streets and utilities in that Eastern News, seven chapters suffered a puncture "Some things proposed didn't court would allow only Greek­ area." Robeson added he would indicated they had no interest wound while thwarting a satisfy our needs. We haven't type organizations to build on not know the cost of the survey in moving to Greek Court and sexual assault attempt. made a final decision for the the land. until it had been completed. seven others said they had not Keith A. Chambers, 515 future, but for the next couple The proposal also states "The Provided events unfold as made a concrete decision on the N. 12th Street, of years we will stay here (at university president has scheduled, the first unit would proposal. Charleston, is being held the Delta Tau Delta chapter authority to designate areas on be available in the fall of 1989 Chapters that did not want at Coles County Jail on house)," said Pat Brooks, Delta campus where alcohol may be and costs for room and board to move included Delta Chi, $500 bond in connection Tau Delta vice president. served." In addition, the are expected to fall between Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Chi, with the alleged at­ "Overall, not a lot (of the university would employ a $2,600 to $3,000. Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha tempted sexual assault. members) are in favor (of resident assistant to reside in Sherri Sanders, Greek Court Phi, Phi Sigma Sigma, and The attempted assault moving), we're closer to each house. committee chair, said surveys Sigma Sigma Sigma. allegedly took place in campus where we are," said Despite indecisiveness were sent out two weeks ago to Delta Sigma Pi, Lamda Chi Tinsman's Trailer Park, Michele Stahl, president of among the Greeks, the all 18 Greek chapters to Alpha, Sigma Pi, Delta Zeta, 98618th St., Charleston. Delta Zeta. university has opted to con­ determine their likes and Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Chambers allegedly Since the court would be tinue the project. dislikes on the proposal and Sigma Tau and Sigma Kappa went to the woman's home built on university land, the Victor Robeson, director of whether they were interested were still undecided. and asked to be let in for a proposal states the university the Physical Plant, said the in residing in the court as a glass of water. However, once inside, he brandished a knife and told the Dole decides to pull out women to remove her clothing. A fight ensued and the from presidential woman suffered a punc­ race ture wound to her hand. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Jackson aimed for a strong­ The suspect fled, Michael Dukakis battled Jesse place showing that would however, before an actual Jackson as well as increasing embarrass Dukakis in his own assault took place. doubts about his Democratic back yard and give fresh Chambers was picked up presidential candidacy in the empetus to the campaign that by Charleston Police after Connecticut primary on has been the Democratic the victim reported the Tuesday. Vice President surprise of the year. alleged crime and told George Bush coasted on the Gore spent an estimated police where to find the Republican side as vanquished $75,000 on television ad­ suspect. rival Bob Dole Bowed out. vertising in hopes of The suspect was found Massachusetts Gov. Dukakis demonstrataing strength in the at his brother's trailer and Bush both aimed to cement Northeast. home in Tinsman's Trailer six-state New England sweeps, In contrast to the Democratic Park. · but their similarities ended disarray, Bush's Super Tuesday If convicted of sexual there. spectacular showing on March assault, a class one felony, Dukakis led Jackson, the 8 turned his campaign in to a Chambers faces a four- to man with momentun1 in the stately march toward the 15-year prison sentence race, as well as Sen . Albert nomination. Dole, his once­ and or a $10,000 fine. Gore Jr. and Sen. Paul Simon strong tormenter, ended his Other charges brought with about 50 percent of the campaign in Washington while against Chambers are vote in one pre-election poll. the polls were open in Con­ aggravated unlawful The governor hoped · for a necticut. assault, armed violence, < victory big enough to reassure "You come to trust your aggravated assault, and the skeptics after his landslide instincts to tell you it's over," \ battery. loss to Jackson in the Michigan Dole said. "In my heart I know JULIE EHMEN I Staff photographer Chambers' court date is cacuses last weekend and his that time is now, I congratulate set for April 5, at Coles third-place finish in the Illinois George Bush and wish him well Card shopping County Court House. Melinda McClain, a freshman pre-nursing major, and Gina on March 15. in November." . Boirum, a junior finance major, look at Easter cards in the Union bookstore Tuesday afternoon. DUI enforcement decreases number of tickets &litor's note: This is the third story in said. "It varies enormously between Most recently, two Eastern students "The person is also evaluated by a three-part series examining alcohol in di vid uals. ·were hospitilized after being struck certified member of the state to from behind by drunk driver consumption on campus. "Young people have an enormous a who was determine if alcohol treatment is tendency to overestimate their capacity later charged with a DUI. deemed necessary," he said. for drinking," Fletcher said. "The Jatczak said the maximum penalty Jatczak added a driver facing his college-age group de.finitely poses the for DUI is 364 days m the Coles County second DUI offense will get a three­ Just three or four drinks in one hour greatest problem." Jail, a $1,000 fine and one· year month statutory suspension of his y drastically change a person's life. Fletcher said the greatest number of probation. However, he said these are license if he fails the breath test. not normal punishment procedures for That's all it takes for the average alcohol-related fatalities rmd DUI Refusal to take the test results in a six­ d persons facing th i ' er's bloo alcohol level to reach .10 arrests made by the Illinois State Police e r first offense. month suspension. "It depends percent-just high enough for a DUI , involve people in the 18-24 age bracket. a lot on your driving Fletcher noted it doesn't really Bob Fletcher, IllinoisState Police Assistant States Attorney Kenneth record," Jatczak said , adding a person matter what type of alcohol you are r. Jatczak said there has only been one with a clean record might get two years drinking. "They all produce the same metimes it only takes one drink DUI arrest made by Campus Police in of judicial supervision , a $420 fine and effect." However, he added, there are person to get schnockered," he 1988. pay court costs. (See DUI, page 6) 2 Wednesday, March 30, 1988 The Dall

Associated Press State/Nation/World Meese's top two officials resign due to his ongoing legal problems Tribe vs. Statein custody battle CHICAGO-A foster mother, fighting to retain custody WASHINGTON (AP)-In a oversees all federal criminal with" why the two men quit,

of an abandoned Indian girl found eating garbage in an move that reportedly shocked investigations, resigned effective a department source fa · · alley, wept after a judge delayed action Tuesday in a case Attorney General Edwin Meese at the close of the business day with the reasons for pitting the tribal legal system against the state courts. III. the Justice Department's No. Tuesday, despite a personal plea resignations who spoke Lorraine Swett, the 6-year-old girl's foster mother, had 2 official and the head of the from other department officials condition of anonymity. planned to testify at a Juvenile Court hearing and was in department's criminal division that he remain on for several The unexpected resignati tears afterJudge Claude E. Whitaker postponed the case. abruptly resigned Tuesday amid weeks. were the result of the fact "If possible, I want her to stay with me. I've had her for a nearly year-old criminal in­ Two of Bums' aides and two of "major things aren't getting d three years, she's just like my own ," Mrs. Swett said vestigation of Meese. Weld's aides also quit at the Justice Departm outside to courtroom. Deputy Attorney General simultaneously. nothing's moving because M Cook County Public Guardian Patrick Murphy also Arnold Burns said in a letter to The decision by Bums and is under this cloud." said ano wants the girl, Eleamor Armell, to remain with Mrs. Swett President Reagan that "Un­ Weld, who refused to say why informed department source. and her husband. He is appealing Whitaker's decision to fortunately, I have regretfully they are resigning or to discuss Meese first learned the transfer the case to the tribal court of the Potawatami concluded that I must return to their plans, leaves a gaping hole would step down when Bums Indian Reservation in Mavetta, Kan. private life at this time." He did in the leadership of the Justice Weld walked into the att.o But Diane LaPlante, an attorney for the tribe, says the not elaborate. Department. general's office at 8 a.m. Tu Indian Child Welfare Act bf 1978 gives tribal courts William Weld, who as an Meese's continuing legal and informed him of jurisdiction in custody cases involvipgIndian children. assistant attorney general problems have "everything to do decision, Murphy, acting as the girl's attorney, fears the tribal court will remove Eleanor from the custody of her foster family "the only parents she has ever known." Mrs. Swett, Swaggert suspended from pulpit 46, is a Menominee Indian and her husband, Paul, a U.S. Navy officer. SPRINGFIELD, Mo. refused comment, as did the "If he does not accept, then (AP)-Fiery evangelist Jimmy Jimmy Swaggert Worldwide Executive Presbytery would Swaggert was ordered Tuesday Ministries in Baton Rouge, La. action to dismiss him," Dispute leads to insurance loss not to preach from the pulpit or But a spokesman said Swaggert's said at a news conference. CALUMET CITY-The city may lose its liability in­ his television show for at least a ministry would have a statement Under the terms surance for police officers and public officials because of year while he is rehabilitated Wednesday. rehabilitation, Swaggert lawsuits and controversy surrounding its police depart­ from "moral failure" that "It is hoped that Jimmy be barred from his pulpit ment, officials say. reportedly included paying a Swaggert will agree to this least a year and would Calumet City police have been caught in a controversy prostitute to pose nude. program of rehabilitation and stop distribution video _over the delayed rescue of a 12-year-old rape victim on In announcing its decision, the that such programs will be services that have enabled · Dec. 20. A disciplinary hearing was scheduled to resume Assemblies of God elders redemotive and restorative in the build a worldwide congregati Monday night for Patrolman James Horka, who is accused disregarded a more lenient three­ life and ministry of our brother," Church officials say Sw of failing to break down the door to the apartment for the mon th suspension recommended the Rev. G. Raymond Carlson, confessed to them in detail landlord to bring a key, rather than break in to rescue her, by the church included provisions the church's general superin­ they have refused to make Horka, 39, is charged with 10 counts of official miscon­ for two years of rehabilitation tendent, said in a statement. transgression public. Re duct. and counseling to begin when People approved by t.he church have linked him to a prosti In addition, a lawsuit has been filed against the city, Swaggert has agreed to would supervise the who says he paid her t.o accusing the department of strip-searching up to 1,700 rehabilitation in writing. rehabilitation, Carlson said. he naked. women arrested between1982 and 1987. Louisiana district officials provided no other details. es • Sundstrand faces charg hearta ttacks ROCKFORD -Aerospace contractor Sundstrand Corp. Aspirin, SK lessen will face criminal charges resulting from two federal grand ATLANTA (AP)-A two-year study ever. It \\as presented victims given the com jury investigations into alleged overcharges on U.S. international study of more than Tuesday at the annual meeting of was 7 .8 percent after five w Defense Department contracts, the company revealed in a 17 ,000 heart patients showed the American College of Car­ compared with 12.8 percent recent financial that aspirin and the seldom-used diology. patients given a placebo. filing. . The Wall Street Journal, meanwhile, reported Tuesday drug streptokinase, taken The study showed that a Drs. Rory Collin::; an:l Pe that Sundstrand already has agreed in principle to plead together after the onset of chest chewed aspirin tablet or ad­ Sleight and researcher Ric guilty to filing false statements with the government in pains, reduce deaths among heart mmistra tion of the drug Peto, all of the University connection with one of those investigations and pay $12.5 attack victims. streotokinase, of SK, improved Oxford, England, said the million for overcharging on military work. The Second International the survival rate. The rate im­ provement were evident ac The newspaper also said Justice Department officials Study on Infant Survival, in­ proved more, however, when the the range of patients, inclu high-risk cases involving hope to gain a plea agreement in the second, larger in­ volving patients in 400 hospitals two were taken together. vestigation. in 16 countries, is billed as the Mortality among heart attack or patients older than 70. largest lieart attack treatment

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fficials call asphyxiation deaths an accident TTHEW MAYNARD editor e asphyxiation deaths of a Neoga

· y of three early Sunday is being ed an accident by Shelby County orities. und dead were Marcus McDonald,

1 Lisa McDonald, 20, and their 18- th-old infant daughter, Amber nald. According to David Hardesty, dson of the owner of the trailer e and the man who found the 'ly, the McDonalds had moved in two days prior to the accident. Hardesty and his grandfather went the trailer home after a water pump Hardesty t the McDonalds and ed had been running for more than hours at about 8:30 a.m. Sunday. (carbon "I could smell the gas noxide) from outside the trailer," . esty said. "The mother and ughter were in the bedroom and the ther was in the living room." An investigation by Shelby County eriff Lloyd Spencer revealed the pparent cause of the gas leak. the top of the "A birds nest was at ue that stopped ventilation. There o the bottom of as als a small hole at 1e flue that let the gas in." Spencer id. Hardesty said it is procedural to it. ''It got DOUG SUMMERS I Staff photographer spect a furnace before using The Marcus McDonald residence 1n Neoga sits empty after morning. Authorities are calling the asphyxiation deaths of the Id that night. They (McDonalds) turned the gas on themselves, and it McDonald, 20, and his wife Lisa, 20, and 18-month-old three an accident. daughter Amber were found dead in the trailer early Sunday d not been checked out." A preliminary examination showed a for at the inquest. U1at the f mily had been dead blood samples were taken to be A coroner's inquest will be held in st two hours before they were found, analyzed for carbon monoxide. Green two to three weeks, Green said. The funeral for the family will be ccording to Brian Green, Shelby said that it would be a "specific test" Spencer said his investigation will held at Swengel-O'Dell Funeral Home unty Coroner. and that he had "a good idea of what remain closed pending the outcome of in Neoga. but No autopsies were performed, we're looking for." lections to decide Freshman Leah Noble's hobby faculty committees of belly dancing helps keep her fit By AMBER GRIMES Staff writer By CRAIG EDWARDS Duane Broline, David Administration editor Eastern freshman Leah Carpenter, Albert DiChiara, Noble has a somewhat unusual Although Illinois voters Patricia Fewell, Laurent hobby for a college student-she have already decided who Gosselin, Glen Hild, Edward belly dances. they want to in the Marlow, Nancy McMillan, The 22-year-old pyschology upcoming presidential Vicki Stayton and Ronald major has been belly dancing election, Eastern instructors Sutliff. since her mother enrolled her nd administrators will go Faculty members running a in a park district program to the polls this week for for positions on the Council . when she was 15. However, facultyelectio ns. on Academic Affairs in­ Noble says she doesn't openly An thony Schaeffer, clude: Lawrence Bates, advertise her hobby. faculty election committee Kandy Baumgardner, "I wouldn't tell any of my chair, said faculty members Marvin Breig, David friends where I went every can vote from 9 a .m . to 4 Buchanan, Patrick Coulton, Wednesday night. I kept p.m. Wednesday and Lillian Greathouse, Belayet making up stories," said Noble. Thursday in the west lobby Khan, Janet Marquart­ "My boyfriend didn't really of the Union. Cherry, Kathleen Shank, mind, as long as�he-was th€re "I encourage everybody to Timothy Shonk and Jeanne too," she said. "My friends get out and vote," Schaeffer Simpson. though, reacted a lot dif­ adding that there are "There are only three seats said, ferently. positions open on Faculty open on the Council on "We were all sitting around Senate, the Council on Academic Affairs," talking one night about things Academic Affairs, the Schaeffer said, adding that Freshman Leah Noble we used to do. So, I told them I Council on Graduate the candidates for both belly danced. They were all are some some disadvantages hard to do. Mostly it just in­ Studies, the Council on Faculty Senate and CAA really shocked. Then they to possessing such a unique volves throwing your hips," she Teaclier Education and were required to get 10 wanted me to demonstrate." talent. said. "But it does help to be other faculty committees. signatures before being "I thought it was really "One of the strangest in­ limber. Also you have to be Schaeffer, a math in­ listed on the ballot. funny. I gave her a hard time cidents was when the guy I was structor, said there are five Faculty Senate and CAA somewhat coordinated. Belly about it," said Patty Renspie, a working for found out and dancing is a good way to keep seats open on the 15- positions are at-large and all friend of Noble's. "Then I asked me to perform for the in shape that's also fun while member faculty senate. faculty members can vote wanted to know how. I was company Christmas party. you're doing it." "Faculty senate members for those seats. However, jealous. So we made her try to "He even went so far as to "It's embarassing at first, but are elected for a three-year Schaeffer said the other teach us how to belly dance put my name in the program, once you get involved with it, term and five new members committees have separate ton." at the last minute I backed it's fun," Noble said. "It was are electetl each year," he ballots for different but Noble said she's belly danced out," she said, adding, "I've strange at first, because I was said. departments. Faculty members running at talent shows, Christmas never danced for mone:y, but the youngest in a class made up for senate seats include: parties and even family I've had a bt of offers." mostly of older women." reunions. She often entertains Although the Webster's But Nobel still gets funny her family when they gather dictionary defines belly ·eactions from her friends. for the holidays dancing as ''a dance of eastern "I couldn't stop laughing "My mcm even bought me a Mediterranean origin Nhen she first told us," said belly dan mg outfit, complete characterized by a twisting of Monica Canham, another with castanets and a fake ruby the abdomen and sinuous hip friend of Noble's. "When you an department for my navel," she said. I movements," Noble said it's not ask most people what their Tiu spnnsnr of Lrntenhne, spnnsnred by th8 "But refused to wear it in public so too difficult and is a great way hobbies are they say stuff like telplume line on nf educational psychology and - she ended up sending back." to keep in shape. golf and tennis." was incorrectly guidance. The Daily· Eastern it But Noble 'did admit there "Belly dancing is that Listen.line" is· News regrets the error. not all ·Take a hellish journey-at least once If you do nothing else wor- . getting inside the glove compartment don't care

thwhile in your college career, you look like much less discussing who you liked · OPINION you ought to take a bus trip to presidential primary. some warm place to live a Once in the bathroom, which at this point hedonistic existence for spring pretty much like a nursing home in August, t break at least once. course, is no toilet paper. Which is no surprise · Those who haven't ever made one really thinks it's a bathroom, rather a wicked the journey from hell will of target practice. probably agree since they were The line for the bathroom eventually slows not able to zip off to the land proportion to the number of people who have where is blond-for a out, who are locking lips with someone or who Editorial everybody Amy Carr week at least. However, those plain have bladders made of iron. Board News editor ean who have spent two days of J Then all's quiet on the busward front-for a their meager existences trapped Wright anyway. Chrystal Philpott John Pletz in the large iron shell will think The sunlight brings the ugly realization that Editor in chief Associate news editor I'm posessed by satanic forces beings are not supposed to drink cases of beer to suggest such a thing. huge moving vehicle. Russell Stare Matt Hortenstine While I'm not ruling out that possibility, I think taking Last night's party that was so great is now Managing editor Editoral page editor the bus trip to Daytona Beach will make people view pletely nauseating, and last night's truck stop their normal level of living in a whole new light. slowly threatens to rear its ugly head-again. The Dally Eastern News I know I do. Fun-loving college students are rendered · Wednesday, The bus trip starts March 30, 1988 out innocently enough-just 4 7 hatchet-murdering beasts directly stemming fr people and enough beer to kill a normal family of five. enormous levels of irritability which, of course, And it's actually a pretty good time-for the first half of stem from the fact that no one had the fore · an hour or so. . bring along same water to remove the sweaters And then it happens. urchins had knit for their teeth during the night. Panama needs Someone has to go to the bathroom. Of course after But, the irritability level lessens as palm trees swallowing more than a six pack a minute for a good 30 into view. The stench from stale beer, ci miles it's easy to see why that would happen. assorted body odors and the nursing home And so the line to relieve oneself in a bathroom, don't mean as much when the realization that sun, strong leader . which is not really a bathroom rather a glove com- and tan scantily-clad bodies are within grasp. partment with a mirror and some peculiar-smelling blue If the bus ride sounds disgusting, it is. substance in what I would guess is supposed to be the But, it's something everyone should experience toilet, is born. no other reason than to gain new appreciation for Just to get into the bathroom requires not strongman the skills of a · paper, clean air and vomit-free surroundings. contortionist as the space between the bathroom and Besides, there's a whole week to rest before Panama's military strongman, Gen. Manuel the seats is only ample for greased-down infants to experience starts again. Noriega, must be forced to step down as squish by. -Jean Wright is a regular columnist for The military leader and leave the country while he Of course it is a nice way to meet people of the Eastern News. opposite sex. But still has a chance for pqlitical asy,lum in Spain. then again people hell bent on The United States has no ·choice but to demand his unconditional surreoder and exile MAN" MA-f\JUGL. tJoe1a;A­ from the tiny Central American country, which "'PANANAfJtAN ?-reotv

roposed tax increase Argument results in discussed to keep tuition low officers being shot CHIC AG (AP)-A policemen fell to the ground DASHTI 0 By ALI lice and a and another officer was hit Staff writer ' ' iuarrel between po -i • • driver erupte d mt· o a e oreb e f th d river· was ap- The Faculty Senate Tuesday We h ave to go caxi . ;;hootout on the South Side prehended. discu�sed a proposed mco?ie from office to office sday, m1 uring three It was not known f t e tax increase for education Tue � � . to get support for a Jfficers and the cabbie, driver was on foot or m his fundi�g and encourag�d es and medical cab when he was caught. comnuttee members to write tax increase and witness . authorities said. Officer Daniel Duffy, 28, lett�rs to state represenatl\:es hope . we get a good the injuries ap- was in serious condition askmg for support of the m- None of g, but with gunshot wounds to the crease. number. peared life-threatenin officers and the lower back. "We don't want the tuitions nne of the alleged assailant were in Of icer Greg�r� M�tura w go up," said Sharon Bartling, � . n. was m fair condition with a faculty senate member. She serious conditio not im- gunshot wound to his right added that the state should be -Sharon Bartling, Police did provide an ac- hand, she said . responsible fo r funding mediately . fa cu Ity senate incident, but The cab driver was in education, not the universi ty . count of the said at least a serious condition. The senate also discussed a member witnesses were fired. Two report on the proposed tax dozen shots '' L:.....:..------' increase prepared by Ronald Messina, Board of Governors is favored by most universities In other business, the senate vice chancellor. in the BOG. She said that if received a letter of resignation Interview sessions missed Messina believes a tax in­ education is important us, from member Andrew McNitt to Charles Colbert, the can­ and chair of the search com­ crease is the only solution to we have to pass a tax increase who will continue to serve the didate fo r Associate Vice mittee, said the interviews the current education crisis. or student tuition will go up. university as a political science President of Academic Affairs have been rescheduled for The report shows the average "We have to go from office to professor. who was to be interviewed April 4 and 5. family with an income nf nffice to get support fo r tax The senate also discussed the Mnnday and Tuesday, was An npen session fo r faculty $25,000 would pay an ad­ increase, and hope to get a problem many students have unable tn attend scl1eduled and students tn meet the ditional $3.50 a week nr 50 good number," said Bartling. adding classes that are already sessinns due ti'! illness. candidate is scheduled fnr 1:30 cents a day if the proposed tax The senate council will meet full, so they end up becoming a Jnn Laible, dean tl1e p.m. April 5 in the Uninn increase passes. with Messina April 14 to part-time student or even leave d College nf Arts and Sciences addition 1895 Rnnm. Bartling said Messina's plan discuss his tax plan the university. City com m issioner will tal k about HOME-MADE health , safety at senate meeting 23, By BILL LOOBY Clark, who scheduled the April will be commended Government editor speech, said that Scism spoke for her accomplisl1ments and GOURMET Bruce Scism, public health to the Senate last year. contributions to the Senate. and safetv commissioner of "He will basically tell what Clark, Legislative Leadership - Charleston, will speak at the he does with the city," Clark chair, said that she will an­ Student Senate meeting at 7 said. nounce that a booth will be set SUBMARINES �.m. in the University Union In other business, Senate up at the Community Carnival Arcola-Tuscola Room. Speaker Denise Wasetis said selling POWMIA bracelets. cism's talk will cover his job that a resolution recognizing The bracelets have the name of + + • On Fresh Baked Bread + • • with the city and he will have a Director of Student Activities a prisoner of war or a soldier question and answer period Anita Craig would be brought missing in action on them. with the senators, Senator before the Senate .. The carnival is scheduled fo r Jane Clark said. Craig, who is resigning on April 22 and 23. DELIVERED Catholic Church calls for resignation IMMEDIA TEL Y PAN AMA CITY, Panama In Washington, Panamanian On Monday , trnnps fi ring (AP)-The Roman Catholic \mbassador Juan B. Sosa, shotguns, tear gas and water Church on Tuesday called for ;;peaking on behalf of ousted cannon smashed a demnn­ DAILY: Gen . Manuel Antonio Noriega President Eric Arturg Delvalle, stration by thousands of anti­ to resign and offered to act as a asked the Uni ted States to send governmen t marchers, chasing mediator between the a military fo rce tn remnve them off the streets nf the 11 AM-1 PM strongman and opponents Noriega. capital. demanding his ouster. "We're asking the in­ Afterward, trnnps raided the A general strike continued ternational community to Marriott Ho tel, which serves as 4 PM-2 AM for the ninth day. With help," Sosa said. "We're paying the headquarters of Panama's shopowners keeping their the price. But we've got no opposition and the foreign stores closed despite a violent weapons. Give us weapons." press. SAT-SUN OPEN-CLOSE government crackdown against The call fo r Noriega's About 20 opposition leaders its opponents on Monday. resignation marked the first and eight foreign journalists A church spokesman said time the church had made its were arrested. The journalists 345-10 75 Archbishop Marcos A. stance public. Last week, and most nf the oppositinn McGrath had talked with both church officials privately urged leaders were released Tuesday sides and received "a positive Noriega, under indictment in although Carlos Gonzalez de la . f:t� �f:I x> impression" that a solution the United States on drug Lastra, a founder and director could be found to the agonizing trafficking charges, to step the National Civic Crusade, ' �eKtrS of . crisis that has gripped Panama down. was still missing. .JIMMY· . • for more than a month . Mir ---VALUABLECOUPON ---, M rrwo-LARGE3PIZZA5l :r r Mi:oiU- l , I -rwou I I "with ev�erything"™ I I I I ·- PIZZAS 1 0 t p i s "Little Caesars Specials" o n only • • ·. .I PI • • ZZA & • • • • 7 6 1 I $ 9plu• ,.. 3 I I =;�"'" 1 Buy 1 I 1 11 ��,��!g��AND��� �izza, 9-_ CHARLESTON: 1 I I 345.4743 get identical�azy pizza Bread • FREE!one order of Happy To ppings include pepperoni, ham, bacon, ground C I Toppings include cheese, pepperoni, Italian $1 I CHARLESTON: I I beet, Italian sausage, mushrooms, green peppers, I 345.4743 sausage, mushrooms, green peppers, and .;nions. I . I I onions. Hot peppers and anchoviesupon request. I Pleaserequest Crazy Breadwhen p\ac•ns order.Price voroes I CHARLESTON: 345.4743 I dependi g on s.ze andnumoo f topp1119s ordered I (NO SUBSTTTUTIONS DELETIONS). n o s I d a d a Birthday I �� � ONLY I1 I '' h on!t;;-°at�c�:���o:· �·:��sS::.t ot v hd I �� 1I �t==��:� 1 n :; Val���::�·::;,Expires � . 1 Expires .. (

6 Wednesda , March 30, -1 988 The Dall Eastern N Soviet doctors hide truth from dying patients BETHES , president of have the obligation tell DA. Md. (AP)-Soviet having cancer and they questioned the said Dr. Nikolai Napalkov doctor to doctors participating m an in­ American practice of fully informing the U.S.S.R. Oncological Society and a patient." ternational teleconference said patients of a tumurous condition. leading cancer researcher in the Soviet American doctors taking part in Tuesday they routinely conceal the "It's hardly a good idea to tell a Union. "Only in rare cases, when the conference strongly disagreed. truth from patients diagnosed as patient directly that he has a cancer," patient refuses treatment, does the

DUl ______from page 20 i o m ' many factors which will influence a Larson reported there were about Char est n Police Depart ent has there was·a ·30 percent decrease in person's ability to maintainsoberness. DUI arrests made by his officers in made 18 DUI arrests, said he has not arrests in Coles County from 1986 Fletcher said lack of sleep, hot 1987. seen much of a difference in DUI 1987. weather, body weight, height and "There just aren't that many roads to arrests ov�r the past few years. In 1985, 52 people lost their dri · unstable emotional states are just a few patrol," Larson said, adding the Johnson said a DUI grant, given to privileges after DUI arrests. In 1 factors which influence a person's department does take an active roll in the Charleston Police to upgrade en­ the number jumped to 195 andin 1 intoxication level. DUI enforcement. forcement of DUI laws a fewyears ago, 149 drivers licenses were suspended. But Campus Police Chief Tom Larson "We've participated in workshops to is no longer available. Jatczak said he felt DUI arrests and Charleston Police Chief Maurice educate students on PUI laws and "We were paid to keep extra officers decreasing because of stricter Johnson said DUis in the Charleston punishments," he said, noting sobriety on duty just for DUI enforcement," enforcement and a greater aw area are not a serious problem and they tests have been given during student Johnson said. of DUI consequences throughout liave not seen a significant difference in demonstrations. Statistics from Secretary of State state. DUI arrests. Johnson, who reported the Jim Edgar's office in Springfield reveal

=--====::::-::::�HOLIDAY INN :: :___ ::::::=cEMTR/11_ RESERVATIONS ===---=...· --�: :.:'..�.£::OFr-iCE S .·.·.::.·.·.·.· · P ···.·.·-:.:: JERRY1S ::=:}:::::::::: THE "INN" PLAGE TO BE... RESERVATION Lunch Delivery t t :30-t :30 I AGENTS Specials · Poor Boy $3.50 FOR THE SUMMER! · Stromboli $3.50 ·Join the lec::derin the hospit;'llity industry! #rhis is the perfc�t sum­ mer job opporiunily for student�; to work flexible hours , beginning ·Chicken $3.50 or June. in May Sandwich w/fries If you h�-..:� Lltk�usl l ye<.n :.. vork or coll12g.::! experience and typing of 25 wpm, cali or apply in persoii. Monday thru Friday, 9 a.m. - · Ham-n-Cheese $3.50 4 p.m. at: 312-932-5806 or 312-932-5815 w/fries 17W642 Butterfield Road Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois Affirmative Action Employer M/F/V/H 4th &. Lincoln 345-2844 7 Wednesday, March 30, 1988 7

is nuclear plants make list Counseling Center to SHINGTON Mass Energy Project, which mishaps, the group said. o Illinois nuclear calledin a report for "a rapid Public Citizen defined were among the 10 in and orderly phase-out of mishaps as any "licensee offer a mini-workshop tion with the most nuclear power in this event report" which, because By SUSAN THOMAS . psychology and guidance, Staff writer ps last year, and one country." of a potential safety many students begin feeling ranked fourth-worst The group, founded by problem, must be reported During these final hectic stressed toward the end of the management, an activist consumer activist Ralph to the NRC. weeks of the semester, semester. For this reas on, the opposed to nuclear Nader, said the Clinton Edison spokeswoman students can find guidance and Counseling Center will offer "a said Tuesday. plant owned by Illinois I)eborah Vestal said the relief from the "college blues" variety of exercises that deal tilities called the fin­ Power Co. had 70 mishaps definition misleads by with the help of Eastern's with stress relief." misleading, saying last year, the fith-highest covering "any instance in Counseling Center. Rawlins' lecture will teach The Co unseling Center will event reported to the number reported nationally. which one of the safety students to deal with stress in a clear Regulatory Clinton was also ·rated the systems goes beyond the offer a mini-workshop on "creative and fun" way, 'ssion, even a burned­ fourth-worst plant for technical specifications. coping with and creatively primarily "focusing on lightbulb, is counted as a management. "If a lightbulb burns out, it channeling stress at noon themselves," she said. p. Commonwealth Edison goes in as an LER," she said. Wednesday in the Union Rawlins added that the e data was released by Co.'s Braidwood Unit 1 addition Arcola-Tuscola Room. methods that she will teach blic Citizen's Critical ranked eighth with 63 According to Dr. Melanie have been proven helpful to Rawlins of the department of many people, inc,luding herself. aeli army isolates territories MALLAR, Occupied Gaza Strip was aimed at in Israel. Bank (AP) - Israel's halting four months of unrest Arabs reported tliat .. isolated the occupied and at preventing mass demonstrators took to tlie WORK OUTDOORS· 'tories Tuesday, but demonstrations by Palestinians streets in some areas and that tinians threw gasoline on Wednesday's 12th an­ Israeli troops fired at the NORTHERN MINNESOTA bs at patrolling soldiers niversary of Land Day, when curfew violators. The eight BOYS AND GIRLS CAMP the Israelis opened fire and Israeli soldiers killed six Arabs Arabs were wounded in the · · Seeking counselors who can also �nstruct in one or two of nded eight of the protesting land confiscati village 40 on. of Zaita, miles ,, 'the following areas : Swimming (WSI Adv. Life.) Foreign relief & onstrators. workers were northwest of Jerusalem, tlie boardsailing, waterskiing . sailing, photography, arts and e unprecedented crack­ moblized Tuesday evening to army. and the Palestine Press crafts, pottery, campcraft, blacksmithing, horseback on the 1.5 million Arabs enforce curfews in Arab towns Service reported. (Western and English), archery, Indian lore, tennis, •,• . e o�cupied West Bank and bicycle, also unit leaders, program directors, tour trip leaders, wilderness trip leaders, cooks, kitchen workers, RN's and secretaries. ouse okays Brittany Ri4ge Interviewers will be on campus Wednesday, 4-6-88 50 million a Great Place to Live ;.::_fr:;�·"·· : or CONTACT: . i . El Jdt ' . . Carol or Allen Sigolotf & Michael O'Grady -·�·. . 10976 Chambray Ct. St. Louis, MO 63141 _ J?i � -ti �• •..., . ' - ,.. _If! • : ..> :..;i...... ASHINGTON (AP)-Hnu- r� � 314/567-3167 3 & 4 BEDROOM - --��· p nego tia to rs reached TOWN HOMES eement in principle" late Including: �i ':�tflii f(. CAM? THUND Es111bl1shed 194uERBIR D Microwave Deck off Living Room Dishwasher ' l':�'itt'm!lI � 1 ! -' J Amcric•n C.trnp1nv sday on a $50 million i l-· p���·!_; ·.""'! Auoci•rion Completely Carpeted Garbage Disposal Baths J ;\ cc1t'1li1t>d C11m11 kage humanitarian aid 2- 1 /2 nf Oven Range' Cable Refrigerator · ..J. • Nicaragua's contra rebels TV Washer & Dryer Central Heat & Air fnr children injured in that ntry's civil war. Management by Jim Wo od and privateowner s �-········· .. p r t of t e deal, Speaker As a h 25 W. Lincoln 1 Wright would agree tn ·(:£n�Q2m rn ,.1· 34 -4488 ; e ir" consideration to any WO".>D REAL ESTATE 5 ; "fa GREAT TAKE-0 ture request President gan might make for new 'litary aid for the rebels if the ; $5. 95. ; ce process should break JUST wn, said rep. David Bonior, ich. I Now at Monical's, get a Large I The package was worked out Thin or Thick €rust Sausage Pizza negotiating session bet­ THE WORLD'S I I a to go for just 5.95 plus tax. n Wright and House I I 'nority Leader Robert BESTTOOL FOR 'chel, R-Ill., and final details Offer good on Carry-Out I re to be approved by both I 7�a� es at a meeting Wednesday MOWINGTHE lAWN. at participating stores. It's a Honea lawn mower. it's the world's I I min . And bestfor a lot of g veiygood 'Tl1e Rules Committee late reasons.Like our Overhead Valve engine for easier starts and smoother running. Our I I esday approved ground rules IP=T=;;;;;;;;� Roto-Stop'" system that stops the blade without ringing the package to the I r b stopping the engine. And our exclusive shaft I on Wednesday and ap­ or with reliability that drive far exceedsbelt drive. Also available with a I val by a bipartisan majority We back every Honda lawnmower we I s expected, if no further sell with fullservice. To make sure �--====�&'. I 2-Liter Bottle of Pepsi I ags developed. your Honda lawn mower is the world's for just $6.50. tliink we have an "I best tool for mowing the lawn for I I eement in principle." said a long time HONDA Expires March 31 , 1988 ick Cheney, R-Wyo. to come. Power p. D I Present this coupon when picking up order. I The tentative agreement IT'SAHONDAU!@·l,,1§.iM ould send about $2.7 million I I on thly in fond, clntl 1 ing, edicine and shelter to the I I bels over the next six onths. Communications gear I I d other expenses would pusl1 I 1e total six-month rebel aid I ckage fo $20 million, said FREE DELIVERY after 5 p.m. oE nior leader of Democratic I I sk force on the Contra issue. An identical amount would into a new program to care 1-••BREADS••••••TICK•S •"'4 r c ildren injured in the h I 5 per order - with Mild Cheddar Cheese Sauce. I ven-year civil war, he said. McAr It also would provide $10 thur Honda million to finance a verification : 99C: commission to ensure 345-6544 (Rog. $1.50). adherence to a cease-fire NOW worked out last week between 1001 Lincol I Good with purchase of any pizza. I ie the leftist n Ave. h Contras and For np1 imum 1wrforma!H't' and ...art•ly, we• rl"t'f1mnwnct you rPrH1 1h,• o"' nn\ manual an.1 ,.., ua I n· rl! lllJ.! �our Honda p ,,..bp1i� 1•11t•11! 'f:... l�h� \nwnt"an !J;in1.1 \J, ...... 1r l; 11 •• .;fmp;= � •• 111 Wednesday's Report errors immediately at 581-2812. Correct ad will appear in the next edition. Unless notified, we cannot be responsible for an incorrect ad after its first insertion. Deadline 2 p.m. previous day. 8 March 30, 1988 Classified ads

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'MY SECRETARY" RESUME One bedroom apartments 751 STUDENT APARTME NTS packages and typing services. 6th St. $1 70-225 per month. AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER OR Classified Ad Form Reasonable prices, excellent Call 345-6621 . FALL FOR 4 PEOPLE. PRICE service. 903 18th 345-1 150. ______cM WF/00 STARTING AS LOW AS $1 24 9am to 5pm. APARTMENTS JOINING per MONTH EACH. APART­ ______1 /00 EAST ERN, ALSO BUDGET MENT RENTALS 820 LINCOLN PROFESSIONAL RESUME APARTMENTS. SUMMER 348-7746. PACKAGES: Quality papers, big YEAR, MEN. 345-4846. ______1 /00 selection, excellent service. ______4/1 For Rent - Ratts University PATION QUIK PRINT, 820 NEEDED: 3 FEMALE Drive Polk Street Townhouses. Lincoln, next to Super-K. 345- ROOMMATES FOR 1988/89 Fall and Spring, 9 month lease 6331 . SCHOOL YEAR. PARK PLACE for three or four persons. Call Phone 5/9 ______11, 3 BEDROOM . CALL BECKY 345-61 15. Copy-X 207 Lincoln, 345-5101 . ______2/00 Charleston, IL (21 7)345-6313. ______3130 Summer or fall two bedroom Dates to Run Typesetting-resume specials. FURNISHED APARTMENTS furnished and unfurnished ______12/00 1-5 people, low utilities Available apartments. APARTMENT Aug. 16, laundry facilities, clean , Need typing done? Call Jean at RENTALS 820 Lincoln St. 348- excellent condition, close to Student? YES 345-6759. 7746. D NO 0 EIU. No Pets 345-7286. ______3100 ______c MWF- 00 ______417 Summer -Nice furnished (Student ads are half price and MUST be paid in advance of Publication) CB'Help Wanted 3 subleasers needed for houses-$ 1 00/person 345- su mmer. New apartment, close 31 48 evenings.

to campus, low rent. Call 345- ______3/00 Earn extra money. Sell Avon. 9775. NICE 5 BEDROOM HOUSE 1 Call Pam at 359-1577 or Becky ______4/1 BLK. FROM CAMPUS. 10 MO. at 348-8094 or Jan at 258· Furnished 2 bedroom apt. 2 or LEASE. (312) 991 -4339.

81 15. 3 students $330.00 per month. ______4/4 ------�00 Deposit required-1 O month New Brittany Ridge townhouse SALES: Party Favor Firm lease. Phone 345-4010. for rent. This summ er/large seeking on-campus ------::-::-� 00 room . Also, 4/5 girls needed for representative for sales to Greek 2-3 BR APARTMENT for 2-3 Fall Semester. Washer/Dryer, Houses during the 1988-89 girls. Near EIU. 1 O mo. lease. Microwave, Disposal, Air, school year. Make your own Call RENTAL SERVICES. 345- Dishwasher. Call before 11:00 hours and average $400/month 31 00 after 5 : 00 p.m. AM or after 4:00. Jennifer o f r only 1 O hours/week. ______4/1 345 7992

Samples, Sales Materials and Apartment for rent located ______418 Training at no cost to you. Call close to campus on 9th St. for 3- House For Summer lease , Now !! Reserve an interview with 5 students. 9 month lease . 345- room for 5 males, 2 houses our National Recruiter on your 2412. north of Martys, very close to campus soon, at 1-800-331- ______4/8 ::ampus! Furnished, very roomy 3891 . Ask for "A Touch of HOUSE 3 bedroom across use of pool and maintainence Glass." from Krackers. 5 n eeded 345- only $1 45. 00 mo. Call 345- Under classifca ____ � ______3130 2416 . tionof: _ __ ·------4081 . - - "HIRING! Government ______4/1 c3/30,31 ,c4/1 ,4,5 iobs-your area. Many im­ For rent: Upstrs. 2 bdrm ____ Expiration code: ______m ediate openings without apartmt. 175.00 per month plus One four bedroom house for waiting list or test. $1 5. 000- electric. Phone 345-6201. >ix . One block from campus. Person ta a ____ $68 ,000 . Ca king d : ______ll (602)838-8883 ______4/1 :all 345- 6621 . _ Ext. 3998 Apt . For Rent Nicely furnished, ______cMWF/00 4 1 2 bedroom, 1 bath. air con­ ______�. No. words/days : Amount Due:______Math Tutor needed for fifth ditioning and laundry . Call 345- Two, two-bedroom apartments for three. Newly remodeled. One grader. Call Dr Dao at 581 - 7490. ______s. Call 345- Payment Cash Check Bill From Acct. ______6334 days or 345-2923 eves. ------4/8 block from campu -, --,- 6621 . ______4/1 Need Subleasers for summer . ______cMWF/00 Looking for vocalists, Guitar Park Place II Apts. Rent Check Number ______player, and Bass player; to form negotiable. Call Robin 345- working band . Call 58 1 -3789, 1367 CB'For Sale Michael . ______414

______4,5 Two bedrooms completely Th e Ne ws reserves the right to edit or refuse ads considered furnished apartments for fall. 1 983 Honda Motorcycle . Belt drive. New libelous Jd"Roommates Nice furniture. Carpet. Two 250cc Custom or in bad taste. blocks from Lincoln. At 1111 mufflers and windshield. Original 2nd Street. Water, garbage, owner . Exceptional care. Summer Roommate needed. cable TV. included 1n rent. $650.00. PH. 345-4250 or $100 a month plus utilities. Four $1 40.00 each for three. 58 1 -6271. blocks from campus. Call Debbie --- -- 3/31 $1 20.00 each for four. 345- -:--- at 3733. --,,-:::- -:-- 4508. RED HOT bargains! Drug ______3130 planes ______4/8 dealers' cars, boats, Summer Subleasers needed repo d. Surplus. Your Area. Wednesday's ::B'For Rent for new 3 bedroom apt . 348- Buyers Guide. (1 )805-687· 5945. 6000 Ext. S-9997. 3/31 ______5/4 1-2 subleasers for summer. ______Great Studio Apartment, Furnished apt . close to campus "1 9" color T.V. but color knob Summer Only. Near Old Main. Crossword Puzzle and shopping . Includes water. is broken, still works in b/w. 348-7960. trash , parking . Low utilities. Rent color can be fixed cheap. T.V. ______4/8 negotiable. 348-5501. cost 1s $35.00. 345-4081 . ACROSS 71 Alaska's 10 String game 38 Gas lamp 3/3 1 1-4 bedroom apartments. 9, ______4/1 capital before 11 Honshu city 40 Egyptian 10, 12 month leases. W/D 1 Tie holder & Juneau 12 Spanish goddess Refrigerator for rent $25.00 a available. $80 a month and up. 6 Type of singing ana pineapples 42 Early form of semester call Liz 581 -34 7 4. Two $1 4.00 tickets to Indi 345-4494. IO Egyptian DOWN 4/1 Pacers vs. Philadelphia 76ers in 13 Sapor bridge ______3/00 Christian t. April 16th. For Summer or Fall: 4 3 bedroom house . 91 2 Indianapolis on Sa 1 Smail talk 21 Appraises 45 He has high 1 04. 14 Waste maker bedroom furnished house. 5 Division Street. Charleston. Call Bill or Jayne at 345-3 2 Backing for 25 Long-leafed hopes _3/3 15 Muddle females, less than one block Partially furnished, room for 3-5 1 piaster palm 48 G.I. ID 16 Largest from Lantz. 581 -2093 or 345- females only. Available Fall '88. 3 A Wimbledon Trek to Mecca 50 Drafts Used SONY portable compact continent 26 9708. Call 948-5479 after 6:00 p.m. champ: 27 Lily-family 51 Large antelope disc player w/ headphones 1975 415 and 17 A companion ______412 4 Promenade for plant 52 Easy-gaited battery pack. $1 20 or best offer. of D' Artagnan Brittany Ridge room for Rooms for girls. SUMMER 28 Russian planes Some CD's also-$8.00. Pericles horse summer. cheap. Call Jennifer at Call 18 Comical Kett only. Nice quiet home close to 5 Mortar 29 Like some 53 Establish 345- 1553. 19 Flogs 345-7992. campus. 348-1 654. compliments ______4/6 companion 55 Useful ______4/1 2 ______4/8 20 Spectacular 6 Valentino role 31 Snug refuge 58 Timber wolf 22 Card game for 7 Grasp, as a 34 Sabot or 59 Hindu queen three JOke brogue 60 Med. course 23 Sum of 100,000 8 Puzzler's 36 King Hadad's Temporary m India 61 favorite pooch land stitch Cam us clips 24 Supposing p 37 Gymnast 62 Actress 9 One of three 26 Queen Chase Graces Korbut Gertrude's son Christian Campus Fellowship is having a Bible Minority/lnt'I Relations is having a meeting 30 Waikmg ­ Study tonight at 7:00 p.m. at the Christian Campus tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the Walkway. All interested (eiated) House located at 2231 South 4th Street, just students are welcome. 32 "It's a Sin to behind Lawson Hall. For rides or info, call 345- Housing Committee is having a meeting tonight Tell -" 6990. Everyone is welcome. at 6:00 in the Walkway. 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Smit ______from_ page 12 season, Smith said that he'd 195 pounds) and Dimitri THIS SUMMER like to see a fiercer Panther Stewart (6-2, 210) saw action in defense molded during all of Eastern's contests last WALK INTO Eastern's spring practices. fall. SOME EXCITING "We want to become a morE Noll was third among all vicious, aggresive defense than Panther defenders with 52 solo BUSINESS VENTURES we were last year," Smith said. tackles while Stewart collected "We want to improve a lot on 37. . ..by bec oming a Manpower temporary. We'll offer you short or long term assignments, at top local businesses. Learn our funde mentals and Smith, however, said that his firsthand about the day-to-day workings of American business. techniques, specifically versus linebacking corps didn't have While adding cash to your wallet and experience to your re­ the running game." the bulk last year to neutralize sume. Eastern's defense yielded 220- or 230-pound fullbacks. 193.1 rushing yards per game "We weren't physical enough Attend the School of Experience this summer: stuff in 1987, nearly twice the just to stand up and MANPOWER!! Panthers' own offensive people," Smith said. average of 103.9. "Hopefully, we'll be 10 to 15 CALL TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT: "We were not very good at pounds heavier, stronger and playing the run last season; I better fundamentally this Schaumburg 885-0232 Itasca 773-1323 O'Hare Oakbrook think that has a lot to do with season." 693-2291 932-7410 Northbrook Naperville having freshmen linebackers," Smith expects a strong input 564-1 440 357-6404 Loop 263-5144 Skokie 470-8520 frnm the defensive secondary, Smith said. Lansing 474-0750 N. Riverside 447-8162 Freshmen John Noll (5-11, as all fo ur starters return. John Smith Evergreen Park 857-7333 - N. Michigan Ave. r------·Coup 266-2903 Panther Kankakee (815) 939-7070 Joliet (81 5) 726-4406 : I.fl ROMfrSPIZZA : Hammond. IN (219) 838-2253 Lounge I I Mt. Prospect 952-81 1 o 535 W. Lincoln FREE DELIVERY 2-9 p.m. 75

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akland looking to hold rest of AL West at bay CHICAGO WHITE SOX Athletics' lack of fielding voting last season, turned in 5. "history-falling· from first to prowess (142 errors). some pleasantly suprising St. Petersburg may be a last place in just one season. 'l'be Daily Eastern News numbers (.323, 15, 83) at third welcome change of scenery to The Angels'biggest problems KANSAS CITY ROYALS tinues its preview of the 3. base. the Southsiders after this rest in its pitching staff, which New Kansas City Manager season. suffered from a couple of TEXAS RANGERS on with a look at the John Wathan plans to wake up 4. Granted, the Sox played major injuries after posting a rican League We st. Teams the echoes in Royals Stadium Texas is counting on Charlie some of the best baseball in the 3.84 team ERA in '86. in order of their predicted this season. Hough (18-13, 3.79) to carry its majors during last year's '88. SEATTLE MARINERS ish. Drawing on the success pitching staff again in second half, but they don't 7. Whitey Herzog had in the late Hough, a 40-year-old have the firepower to compete The Mariners have a major 70s, former KC catcher knuckleballer, is the elder with Oakland or Minnesota in identity crisis. Wathan plans to implement a statesman on a young staff the West. Nestled securely in great style of play featuring more that was last in the league in Northwest, Seattle is led by CALIFORNIA ANGELS running and manufactured ERA, shutouts, hit batsmen, 6. one of baseball's best pit­ pions. runs on the spacious, astro­ walks and balks. The Angels will continue to chers-Mark Langston. Manager Tony LaRussa's turfedhome field. Hopes lie in Edwin Correa, flounder in '88, as Gene Furthermore, the eup boasts threats Changing Eastern graduate Jose Guzman, Paul Kilgus and Mauch's recent resignation Kingdome's second base is and down the lineup, in­ Kevin Seitzer's style of play is Bobby Witt, none of whom is adds more turmoil to an patrolled by an all-star and the uding last year's Rookie of not likely in Wathan's plans, over 25. The four had a organization that last year American League's defending ;28-50 e Year, first baseman Mark however. Seitzer, who finished combined record of last made that most disheartening stolen base leader. CGwire (.289, 49 HR, 118 second in Rookie of the Year season and a 4.84 ERA. turnaround in baseball I), and leftfielder Dave rker (.253, 26, 97), acquired m Cincinnati in the off· son. In his incredible first season, cGwire was able to take the presents: ssure off rightfielder Jose seco (.257, 31, 113), the AL �Mr. Longwell kie of the Year in '86.

MINNESOTA TWINS •FBI Agent So many teams have failed to < in recent years that it is former peat , •Criminal Prosecutor ost assured Minnesota will , t be the world champion in • Private Attorney 988. Sp aghetti Sp ecial But the Twins still have Wednesday, March 30 tober heroes Kirby Puckett Every Vv ednesday . 29, 99), Kent Hrbek 332 , 4:00 p.m. CH. Rm 203 .285, 34, 90) and Gary Gaetti 9). 41til 9 p.m. .257, 31, 10 An underrated Minnesota $1.99 FULL ORDER efense is also intact (98 WITH GARLIC BREAD "L.A. Law in Ce ntral ors, least in the AL). In fact, $2.94 WITH SALAD ne of the reasons the Twins Illinois!" ere able to keep Oakland at 1606 LINCOLN A VE. 345-3400 last season was the REC SPORTS SHORTS ,���:;�;!:;��, Office : Lantz Room 147 - 581 -2821 Director: Dr. David C. Outler Grad Asst: Carol Smith .;:/ ;.:_-\:'< - . 1>i : Secretary : Judy Tolen Asst. Director: Matt Cofrancesco Grad Asst: Jamie Sabbach -.. -- <: ''�'.: e ENTRY DEADLINES TABLE TENNIS DOUBLES Ultimate Frisbee (M,W) ...... Wed ., Mar. 30 - Enter "On-the-Spot" by 6:00 p.m. Friday , April 1st Wallyball (M,W) ...... Thur s., Mar. 31 -Bring you validated ID card . Table Tennis Doubles (M,W) ...... Fr i., April 1 -Play to be held on Lantz Gym S. Deck. Homerun Derby ...... Fr i., April 8 -Separate men's & women's tourneys. Golf Pitch ing ...... Fr i., April 15 -Single el i mination. -Match best 2 out of 3, 21 point games. e ULTIMATE FRISBEE Separate round-robin league play for men & women followed by playof s. HOMERUN DERBY ' -Enter "On the Spot" Friday, April between p.m. and p.m. This is a fast-moving, competitive, non-contact sport played 8 2:00 6:30 -Event held on Lantz field 15 (near varsity softball field). by two 7 player teams. The sport has a great deal of freedom -Doubles cc;>mpetition only for men, women, and co-rec teams and informality implicit in the rules. Primary among these is -No metal spikes allowed. -Must use bats and balls supplied by Recreational sports department. the spirit of sportsmanship which enables the honor system to be effective. -Maximum of 11 pitchers. First 10 swings count for score - T earn roster limit is 14 players. - Teams wear matching color shirts. - Frisbees will be provided by Rec-Sports Office. Players GOLF PITCHING CONTEST -Enter "On the Spot" Friday, April between p.m. and p.m. may use their own discs if both captains agree. 15 2:00 6:30 Valid l.D. required. - Playing field is approximately 60 yards long and 40 yards -Competition held between varsity softball field and the campus pond. wide. -Each participant hits 10 balls. That score is then applied to all team - Games will be self-officiated by teams. totals. - Games will be played in 2 20 minute halves. -Competition categories: Men's & Women's Singles Men's & Women's Doubles Men's & Women's 4 Person team *WALLYBALL * Mixed Doubles -Separate 6 teams leagues for men & women. -All equipment provided. May use own club if desired. - 3 Players per team; 6 per roster. -WALLYB ALL IS VOLLEYBALL played in a handball court. - Rules available at the REC-SPORTS Office. - Same league format as for other team sports . INTRAMURAL HAMPI -Select either a Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday league. Winners of IM events so far this semester may pick up t-shirts & have pictures taken between p.m. Thurs. Mar. Champions should report -Each league will have two matches per night beginning at 9 p.m. & 7-8 31 to the lounge area outside Lantz pool. immediately following. Play begins April 4.

< ' • Wednesday's S�orts 12 The Daily Eastern News March 30, 1 988

Location: Panthers hope for dry home opener Peoria Enrollment 4,900 Easte Nickname: rn awaits sunshine, Bradley for doubleheader Braves Coach: By JAMES BETZOLD designated hitter Dana Leibovitz (.317 Associate sports editor Dewey Kalmer 1 HR 9 RBI) will play probably third if Record: It will be another edition of "The Hargis is unable to play, McDevitt said. 12-6 Waiting Game" as head baseball coach "Everybody has a job t.odo , and it has Conference: Tom "Skip" McDevitt and his Panthers Missouri Valley thrown everybody out of position," Probable starting pitchers: sophomore hope t.o open their 1988 home cam­ Hargis said. lefthander Brian Schouse (3-1 , 4.64 ERA); paign with a doubleheader against the - Also sidelined for the game will be and junior rlghthander Mark Borcherding Bradley Braves at 1 p.m. Wednesday at junior infielder-outfielder Greg (1-0, 3.09 ERA). Monier Field. Goodley, who injured his right index Key PC19ltlon players: Junior catcher· designated Tony Ardis (batting Rain postponed an Eastern hitter . 388); finger during the spring break road trip third preseason All-American doubleheader scheduled for Tuesday team llftor to the South. first Deron Etley (.324, 4hr); and: against MacMurray in Jacksonville, "It's a day-t.o baseman ay thing," Hargis said. senior Bill junior rlghtfielder Eric Kuhlman {.361 , . -d In addition, righthanded 7051 and Monier Field was also hit with "I'll go for treatments again slugging percentage, game-wt (Wed­ Taylor (3-0, 0.00 ERA) should also see 5 more precipitation than it could handle. nesday), wrap it up tight and see if I can action Wednesday, McDevitt said. RBis). However, National Weather Service play." Other key player8: lefthanded pitcher The decision t.o play at all Wednesday Bretwsych (2-1 , 0.00 ERA) pitching predictions of mainly sunny skies and Hargis would especially like t.o see also rests with McDevitt . He said he relief while recovering from an arm ury. high temperatures near Inj 50 degrees on action Wednesday because he came t.o would look at the field at 6 a.m. Injuries: sophomore third baseman Wednesday made the outlook for Eastern from Metamora, about 20 Wednesday so that he can determine Mitchell out since the beginning of season; Ardis limited to DH duties with playing the contest brighter. miles Bradley University in Peoria. whether or not the Braves should make a chancy situation,"- McDevitt Injury. "It's "I'd really like to play them again," the trip fromPeor ia. Strengths: Pitching. "We have six said as he surveyed the infield at Hargis said. "I played against those who beat anybody," "111 take int.o consideration the can Kalmer Monier Field on Tuesday. "If the sun guys, and I played with them this forecast and the weather conditions," Junior rlghthander Mike Boyan leads were t.o come out, we wouldn't have a summer (in a Peoria league)." McDevitt said. "It will a waiting staff(3·0, 2.67 ERA). be First "We think (Elley) wllf be a prob em " addition, base. l . In Hargis' abscence has game." choice," Sophomore catcher Dan Hargis will forced the draft Kalmer.aald Panthers t.o play musical On the mound, McDevitt will start W•kneaaea: Left side of infield. " play own waiting Wednesday his game chairs in the field. righthanded seniors Mike Murrie (0-1, thoseguys (shortstop Sean Sanderson as he recovers from a groin pull that Honorable mention All-American 1.88 ERA) and David Goodhue (1-1, third baseman Phil Dunne) •e new In has limited him to pinch-hitting duties third baseman Stan Royer (.523 3 HR 3.86 ERA). positions. We're having somernmcu.."' for the past week. 22 RBI) will be behind the plate, and Lady Panthers ' fresh maki ng contact, impact By MIKE FITZGERALD in while batting." on and off the diamond. Sports editor Voisin, a graphics design "They're behind me Freshman -first baseman major from Quincy Notre percent, all the way," Carrie Voisin could be the Dame high school, played little sai<;l. "It really helps Panther softball team's answer league baseball until she en­ having them behind me. to Mark McGwire, the Oakland tered the seventh grade where Voisin said that Athletics power hitting first she began her softball career as struggled at the baseman who hit 49 home runs an outfielder. father would take h and won Rookie of the Year She didn't move t.o first base the shed at her house honors in 1987. until high school, and didn't on her hitting to pull Although her stats, a .288 play there regularly until she a slump. average, one home run and six was an upperclassman. Voisin also credi runs batted in, don't nec­ Despite the relative inex­ Ramsay and Melanie cessarily match those of perience at first base, she was a the two players who McGwire, she already has natural coming out of high front of her for h made a significant impact on school according t.o Marquis. success. the Panthers 11-6 start. ''The fact that she was big(5- Newcomer of the Year Voisin, whom Coach Janet 10), left-handed and had a all-conference at first Marquis compares to Gateway reputation as a hitter fit the more work and co all-conference performer Angel ideal qualities for that throughout the Lendvay, garnered all­ position," Marquis said. Working harder sho t.ournament honors at the Another one of Voisin's problem for Voisin Florida State t.ournament in assets is her enthusiasm and the push she and the which Eastern finished in third desire to learn. receive from Marquis. place. "She listens well and is a very "She's always doing h "She's very talented, and she coachable kid," Marquis said. and that's incen tiv has the batspeed that's needed "She's a popular kid on the everyone else t.o work," to be a power hitter," Marquis team and always up . It's hard said. "All she asks is fo DOUG SUMMERS I taff photographer said. "She's starting out like to find a freshman that will do our best." S · Freshman first baseman Carrie Voisin takes a swing during Angel Lendvay. The only thing take charge like that." In Voisin's case, the batting practice at Lantz Fieldhouse Tuesday. Voisin has one home she is lacking is discipline. She Voisin credits her parents' he yet to come. run and six runs batted in for the yourig Lady Panther season. hasn't learned to keep her head support for much of her success Smith makes a fam iliar move to assistant coac By DAVID LINDQUIST the football program." tenure. Smith ended his partner_ship some added responsibilities in · Staff writer Smith, a Wisconsin graduate who with Craddock temporarily when Spoo a football team," he continued. Eastern's football defensive coor­ lettered as a defensive back in 1972 and offered him the defensive post at Smith said that while his on­

dinator, John Smith, was _recently 1973, started his college coaching Eastern for the 1987 season. duties will not be altered with · appointed assistant head coach by career in 1979 as defensive coordinator Smith said that being named title, he will be called upon to rep Coach Bob Spoo. and assistant head coach under Bruce Eastern's assistant head coach will pay the team in a larger capacity awa The appointment marks the third Craddock at Northeast Missouri State. both immediate and long.-range the field. time in as many campaigns that Smith When Craddock took the head dividends. "There will be times when 4.8Jl added the title of assistant head coaching position at Western Illinois in "I think it's important for my career, Spoo will be gone, where then c

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