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WASHJNGTON STATE ~ILY UNIVERSITY VERGREEN February II, 1987 Established 1894 Vol. 93; No. 104 Where S&A fees go ~(jEDl IBSD}\ '1 Dryer Fire Commitee approves summer allocations by Kim Davidson resentative, said alternative funding should The CUB's director, Matt Carey, did Evergreen Staff A fire broke out on the be found. not request the $535 increase. But he said second floor of Streit Hall "In some way or other, there are a lot the fees are "very important" in keeping The Washington State University ser- o~ other health providers getting along the building open this summer. early Tuesday, causing vices and activities committee tentatively without S&A fees, "he said. Carey said the comparable worth set- $1,000 damage to a dryer approved the summer allocations Tuesday But all of the committee members tlement will increase CUB food service, night. and laundry room. expressed concern over funding for Stu- accounting and office employees' salaries A total of $120,615 of summer stu- dent Health. by roughly $80,000. The cafeteria typi- Story, Page 2 dents' ~&A .fees will be distributed among "We're in a unique situation in Pull- cally loses $90,000 to $100,000 by Sep- five umversity departments if the amount man," Vice Provost for Student Affairs tember. Cougar Basket- is approved after next Tuesday's appeals. Maureen Anderson said. "There aren't In an effort to reduce the deficits Student Health Services received the enough physicians to meet the needs of Carey increased the cafeteria's food most support in a tentative allocation of students ." p~ces. But, "It's not the answer," he ball $65,835. The committee reduced the depart- said, The men's basketball Dr. Betty Adams of Student Health ment's fee allocations in an effort to tell "Greed is one thing, but fairness is told the committee that summer S&A fees Student Health administrators that S&A another," Carey said, as he asked com- team played Stanford Cardi- pay the majority of the department's sum- fees should not be the primary funding m1lt~e members to allocate the needed nal last night at Palo Alto, mer expenses. And the state's comparable during the summer. funding, Calif. worth settlement will dramaticallly ~he Compton Union Building may increase salary expenses, she said. receive $24,750, an increase over last But Jack Burns,committee faculty rep- year's allocations. SeeAllocations, page 8 Story, Page 11 Rape shield issue .BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Moslem kidnappers were reported trying to strike a deal with Israel to be discussed on Tuesday that would free 400 Arab prisoners in exchange for by Tanya Millikan Evergreen Staff three Americans and an Indian held in Beirut and a captured Israeli airman. Th~ Sexual Assault Task Force (SATF) will meet at 4 p.m, today 10 CUB B-7, Nancy Keifer, chair of the task force said The ~ask f?rce will go over the rape shield issue and dis~uss new business mvolving that. (f ' '101If\L The rape shield, i~sue involves the. Leandro Gonzalez rape case. The alleged vicnm was asked to divulge infonnation about her past, a request the task force feels is a violation of the shield .INDIO, Calif. (AP) - Liber- laws. ace's doctors deliberately tried to The SATF will also talk about the two assaults that occured cover up the entertainer's death on campus and work on a possible outreach project, Keifer said. from AIDS by reporting that he "Those type of things (the assaults) can't appear in the paper died from heart failure, the River- and just be forgotten," Keifer said. "We'd like to work on a side County Coroner Raymond project to help those victims." Carrillo said. The two assaults occurred on Jan. 22 and 31. They happened in front of Ad Annex and on Campus Street, respectively. Both of those cases are still under investigation, Scott West, acting police chief said. Keifer also said the task force will talk about the Colfax High .W ASHINGTON (AP) School statutory rape case. President Reagan, awaiting Paul Smith, a former volleyball coach at Colfax High School, another interview by a board Dailv r:VjDr,.. ..... _~ ,.. • _ is being charged with third degree. statutory rape, James Kauf- - _.., -.~.~.e""I/Andy Bronso man, Whitman County. pros~cutor said. i!!'.'e~~ig~:i~5 ~!Ic Iran-Contra Lisa Hair, a resident of Stevens Hall, sits in he~ A preliminary heanng. WIll be hel~ on that case Marc~ 6. affair, approved giving typewritten I window enjoying some sunshine. Showers are in Other new business WIll also be discussed at the meetmg. transcripts of his personal notes to the forecast for today. members of the panel, the White House said Tuesday. Cupid takes aim with several styles of iove lD by Sherri Peters r''''f' +-rr II ;:.,f Contributing Reporter .SEATTLE (AP) - Sen. Falling in love at first sight is Brock Adams warned Tuesday think. At least, that's the opinion dependent on their partner and that Congress "is prepared to sity psychology professor. "possessive love," Palmer said. reject" the Department of Ener- Over half of "typical love," he said. He explained gy's revised site-selection plan for time, Dr. Randall Kleinhesst on their partners and seek a national nuclear-waste reposi- Kleinhesselink, They are also demanding and Bruce Palmer and Dr. tory, and said that if the depart- cussion on love yesterday at the expense of one's ment insists on pursuing its Love, Brigham said, . as "unselfish love." How- course, "the whole thing will col- certain physiological develop at some point toward lapse of its own weight." person. person's love (such as taking "From the behavioral based," Brigham said. " said, are the results of an ing as love, it is not people were asked about their Palmer pointed out six friends' love, game-playing to go through stages. Passionate romantic love and unselfish is characteristic of college students. Pullman area ~ Palmer described best middle age, this love changes to residents· should love:" It grows out of frienship lasts until the couple's children leave paSSIOn. then a return to passionate love. expect a few () CI .t) (> <?n the othe~ ~and, a high degree of said that contrary to popular belief, "men t) showers today b b b b b b ing IS ch~actenstlc .of romantic love. This -than women," and that ,"Women put up a with variable b b b b b '> b total emotional relatIOnship and demands high of resistance toward love." He also said women clouds. Highs ual peaks. The.y are also sentimental, he said. fall out of love easier then men. about 45 degrees and the over- Game-playmg love was described by Palmer as of love is relatively recent and is beginning to night low about 30 degrees. teristic of someone who tends to avoid comrnittrnent. of as a basis for finding and making a lifelong com- Winds are light from the south. range plans are made ~nd there is very little disclosure o~.ler~.;;'iJI1llttmenl .. Kleinhesselink said. "In countries such as India most thoughts and feehngs. where marriages are arranged, there is not a whole lot of interest Logical love is more typical of women than men, Palmer in the concept of love," he added. Page 2. Daily Evergreen Wednesday, February 11, 1987 Fire causes $1,000 damage by Tanya Millikan No one was injured, but the of those clothes binding among Eagertones coming to WSU Evergreen Staff dryer was a total loss. themselves and it couldn't be helped. " "There was $500 to $600 The ASWSU Dance Committee and KZUU will present a A fire broke out on the sec- damage to the dryer itself and That, in turn, ignited the ond floor of Streit Hall early $400 smoke damage to the laun- plastics in the dryer, causing Seattle dance band, Eagertones, at 9 p.m. Feb. 20 in the CUB Tuesday, causing $1,000 damage dry room," Madsen said. damage to an adjacent dryer. Ballroom. to a dryer and laundry room, Joe ' 'Madsen said some clothes A heat-detecting fire alarm The Eagertones, playing their own original dance and rock Madsen of Washington State had started drying at about 3 went off !n the laundry room, music, have worked as the opening act for Ramones, Del University Safety Services said. a.m. Madsen said. Lords and Romantics. WSU Fire Services was The combination of moisture Tickets will go on sale Monday, Feb. 16 at the CUB west called to Streit Hall at 5 a.m. to There was no pull alarm in the area. entrance. Tickets cost $4 in advance and $5 at the door. extinguish the fire. and heat along with the wadding of the clothes caused them to Some clothes in the dryer of The WSU fire department catch on fire. Streit's second-floor laundry respon~ed to ~e fire quickly and room caught fire, filling the hall- "The dryer was not faulty," extInguIshed It 15 minutes after way with smoke. Madsen said. "It was a problem the call was received. Reggae band to perform A Reggae band, Burning Spear, will perform at 8 p.m. Feb. 17 in the CUB Ballroom. Editors handle letter differently Winston Rodney, 'known as Burning Spear, has produced by Tanya Millikan deductible contributions to help the Colfax Gazette said. "A let- several records that represent Jamaica's music heritage. Evergreen Staff pay for the alleged victim's attor- ter to the editor should be about Moja Nya will open for Burning Spear. ney, said Celia Forrest, director news ideas, not promotional Tickets go on sale Feb.