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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC July 1999 Daily Egyptian 1999 7-9-1999 The Daily Egyptian, July 09, 1999 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_July1999 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1999 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in July 1999 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ···-------~-~.......__~-- ATTENTION: !) THESE DOCUMENTS ARE FILMED EXACTLY AS THEY WERE RECEIVED. IN SOME CASES, PAGESMAYBEDIFFICULTTOREAD. SOME PAGES APPEAR TO HVE OVERLAPP11NG DOCUMENTS. BU'F THEY WERE PHOTOCOPIED IN THIS MANNER. SANDRA MASON DIRECTOR OF RECORDS MANAGEMENT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNTVERSITY MICROGRAPHICS DEP1-\RTMENT CAR130NDALE, ILLINOIS 1 HAIL HAIL SUMMER OF SAM ROAD TRlPPIN 1 ROCK r N ROLL SJ,ike Lee crewcs cl rcrrifying Mmic festival hems 11/J Chuck lkTT)' {Jla:\'s mrmrlily mwJcr film rlwt coincides wirh rhe the swmncr. 1997 ~cried killin,r.; in New )~n-k. shuw in St. L011is. !':\C.E -I Adress Jamie Presiley (center} watches the playback monitor on the set of uGoodbye Sunrise" Wednesday evening in Du Quain al the Ten Pin Alley, 1608 S. Washington St. Former SIUC stuJenl Justin Conley is c; co-producer of the independent movie that is being filmed in Southern Illinois. The movie boosts a group of great young talent including Pressley, Jason London, Jacob Tierney, William Devone, Tony Denmon and Sean Young among others. STORY BY SARA BEAN including Benton, Orient. West played by Tony Denman ("Fargo") and Say hello to ... PHoro sY CARYN McDAN!a Frankfon. Marion. Murphysboro, Jacob Tierney ('"Josh and S.A.M." and Christopher. Chester and Du Quoin. •1ne Crow: City of Angels"), A motion picture in Southern 'They are committing pelly crimes. !llinois'! but they are not real good :it it," Conley ·nmt's rfoht, thanks to fonncr SIUC said ...1l1ey are getting all of their fami student Justin Conley. ly involved. and it all ,110wballs," The movie nril!inallv was set to be The film, also starring Jason shot in Pennsvlvania. b~I Conlev. a London ("Dazed and Cr:~;foscd" and y······e············· Foo,po,pl,Jmddl,_,,~,. Benion native. believed Southern "Carrie 2: The Ra!!e") and Sean Youn!! OJb Illinois and Benton would fit the bill. {"Blade Runner" .'ind "Ace Ventura: P~t 'qo l~.,ard in a bowling alley, de.:p in dis- "I was hired by Kingsi1.e Detective") is beinl! shot on various cussion. In the back~rouml. :ibout 50 Entcnainment 10 do this film," Conley locations in So~them Illinois thrnugh extras. cast and cre,v members focus said. "It was set in Pennsyh·ania. but I out Ju lv. Other noted names in the ~ast intently on the scene. n read the scrip! and thought •J'vc got arc Wiiliam Devane ( Knots Landing). "Cut!" everything in the script Lin Southern Jamie Pressley ("Ringmaster" and · 6 No, this is not a Hollywood sDund ' Illinois] .... "Poison )\'y T) and ,'.\I. Emmet \Val;.':. Ill /I stage, TI1c action is taking place at the A e Shonly after accepting the position, who has had a role in just about eVCr}'- U. If · I/ J Ten Pin Bnwling t\llcy in Du Quoin. Conley and the producers flew to 1hin2. Some of Walsh's credits indude n one of the many b.:ations fcalUred in Southern Illinois and made the decision "A to Kill," "White Sands," the iiark comedy "G,)odbye Sunrise," Time to film. "G,xxlbve Sunrise" is 1he slorv "Raising Arizona·· and "Fletch." ~tarring the likes of Scan Young am! M. of a young man ·and his best friend w!io A fe~v other famous mmcs ;ire on Emmet Walsh and hcinl! filmed in embark on a bur.;lary spn:e to pay legal Southern Illinois during-July. Former SlUC mulem hclJJs incorJ)()rnte Southern kcs for wme mim1r offenses and col The pmduction will run the gamu1 lege bills. The two 17-ye;u-okls are lllinois region intn rhc making of indeJ)cndc111 film of small Southern Illinois towns, :'EE GOODBYE, l'At;E 5 9 10 11 Friday Saturday Sunday \'.,J. 84, No. 16-1, 12 rag1:, singk CO)')" fr~c DAILl' EGl'PTIAN NE,✓ S U'"1J..rutm&-..JLncbtwlJ"UbliC~tnT1J.Jy,,hforf'thtnTnt.Thl!ilC1"lmtr(indi.Jcume.~e. rkt. '1dm:1:,lm anJ"i"<~ rf 1ht !C\Tnt.ai-J d,emmt 'VI:) rhmt d Ute-rmun,-ulT:ut:ntthe 11rm. ltrro,,WUl.31',c,Jd1nnJb,C;.r.ununi...,tUffiUui~Rn,:iml1•7.AUcalen.!.unrrnu!:.i1 Calendar arf'('.11 nn•'\\"ll'.J.t,h't1nftJlJl._qtlTJ. N.-,c.ilcn.J.u mfu,m.Ut.'W'i ,1111 ho t .. 'lrtn-m'tT :hr r~:. Almanac TODAY inlcnr.ati-:,n call 618-453-6091. Constructing Webpoges (HTML), THIS WIEEI{ IN 1983: July 14, 10 o.m. to 12 noon, • Li"brary Affai~ Introduction to t:PCOi'JilNG Morris Library IC'.lD, • Southern Illinois attracted world ottenfion when a Constructing Webpogcs IHTMl), 453-1818. disc jockey m Eldorado broke !he world record for l 0 o.m. lo 12 p.m., Morris • library Affoi~ Pa.verPoint, the longest continuous broadcast. lony Walton, Library 1030, July 12, l to 2: 15 p.m., Monis • Library Affai~ New lllinel known as "Dr. W" at WKSI-FM, set the world record SATURDAY: 453-2818. library 1030, 453-2818. On·li:ie, July I 4, 2 to 3 p.m., by staying on the oir for almost 379 hou~, breaking Thunderstorms Morris Library 1030, the previous recon:l of 373 hou~, 35 minutes held l,y • "The Foreigner"-A s;de • Library Alfajr3 Introduction to Bruce •spooky' Smilh in Cottonwood, Ariz., since High: 86 Splitting Comedy, 8:00 p.m., the WWW using Nelscopo, July 453-2818. 1981. Walton's mo:othon broadcast began at 8:30 low: 69 chi!d ren & students S6, senio~ 12, 3 :0 4 p.m., Morris Library o.m. June 20 and ended ot 3:34 o.m. Julj 6. His SJO, adults Sl2, McLeod • SIU Soiling dub meeting, I 030, 453-2818. every Wed., 8 p.m., Student totol on-air time was 378 hou~, 59 minutes - about lheoter, Communications Bldg. 16 days. Coll the box office ot • SIUC and !DOT will be offer- Center Illinois Room. Contoct 453-3001. ing free moton:ydo rider cours- Shelley 529-0993. cs, July 12 le 16, 5:30 p.m., o library Affair3 E-mail using Copy Desk Staff • SIUC Museum presents July 23, 6 lo 9:30 p.m., July 24 Police Blotter •Ambassador's Choice; o Eucloro,July 15, JO to 11 o.m., io 25, 8:00 a.m. lo 6:00 p.m., Copy O.ief: Josh Sonseri ,election of or! and artifacts Morris Libre,:,- 103£?, www.siu.edu/-cyde/ or 45:;.2010. Copy Editors: from !he Museum's collection by 1-800-642-9589. Benjamin Smith • Annette J. Brooks 35, of Carbundale was o"""'1ed members of the Museum's • University Mui-?um presents Jason Kniser • L,1,n,ry Affairs Introduction to on three cocaine charges Wednaday night. •Music in the Gorden• featuring Chinawut •CA• Sudchoi ~tt!':f.;,;:ng until July Constructing Webpoges (HTML), Carbondale police stopped Brooks in !he 300 block Christopher Allen, July 15, July 13, 10a.m.to12noon, noon of West Pecan Street for o traffic viola1ion and to l p.m., Unive~ily Mu,eum discovered she hod no valid license. Police lo!er • SlUC Museum presents the Morris Library 1030, metal work of Cappy Wolf and Sculpture Garden, Nonh End of found Brooks was wonted on o Jackson County war 453-2818. Richard Stone, showing until Foner Holl. In case of rain, the rant for failure lo appear in court for cocoine posses July 24. _Free admission. • 1.J"brary Affai~ ProGuest event will be held inside !he sion and found her in possession of aack cocoine Direcl, July 13, 2 to 3 p.m., Un~ity Museum. Free ond a cocaine pipe. Around 9:30 p.:n. she was Morris Library 1030, admission. Contact Lori token lo Jackson County Jail to owoit bond. ; Sil.IC Museum presents the 453-2818. 453-5388. MFA Summer Exhibits. lhe • An SIUC faculty member told Un~ity police on showing will include summer • Women's Services presents • L,1,n,ry Affairs lntemiediote irate individual apparently slammed o door or exhibits featured in various ProjectMosk;ifyou ore a sur- Webpoge Construction (HTMl), punched a door window in Woody Holl ot 1 I :37 media by students graduating vivor of sexual assault or abuse, July 15, 2 to 4 p.m., Morris o.m. Wednesday causing a window pone to shatter. with o Mosler of Fine Arts child sexual abuse, domestic ubrary.l030, 453-2818. Police have identified o suspect and on inves!igotion degree, showing unnl Aug. 7. violence or moritol rope, on the incider.t is unde,v,,oy. Free admission. Women's Services encourages • library Affairs Poweri'oint, you to participate in a series of July 16, 2 to 3:15 p.m., Morris • Southern Illinois Urban mosk-mol<lJ workshops. Each ubrury 1030, 453-2818. Fishing Program is afferiifree afternoon is imited to six portic- • "Meet Me in St. Louisn-A fishi"ll dinics,_ June 7 fo Ju 30, iponts and pre-registration is two dinics each day-Mon. Heortwanning Musical, July 16, Corrections required, every Tues., l lo 3:30 tliru Fri., 9 to 11:30 o.m. and 1 17, 22, 23, 24, 8:00 p.m., July p.m., Woody Holl, Room A· 25, 2:00 p.tn., children ond to 3:30 p.m.