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Southern IIlino~ University at Carbondale Friday, March 7,1986, Vol. 72, No. 117, 20 Pages . Nuclear-free zone gets USC support
By Brett Yates StaHWriter " I'm just tired. and ~ lot of senators here are tired oi USO The Undergraduate Student members wasting lheir time Sen;;. ~~ has dp.cided to ask trying to do things on the students if they -';'3nt to federal level that they 0b declare the campus a nuclear viously have no effect on when free zone. they can be doing something The senate passed by ac more constructive on cam· claimation a resolution p,:"." Sheridan said. Wednesday placing the question on the USO election E·.. t Side Senator Mike ballot April 2. A resolution Zurek. who submitted the opposing the Gramm-Rudman resolution. said that his in balanced budget law was tention was to use the tabled by !he student gover resolution in concert with a ningbody. student letler writing cam- Brian Blank. ch:!irrn2.n of the Mid-America Peace c:!gn,:o;~~a~Jti~::.:~ ~~ Project. told !he senate the ficials. grvup had obtained about 1.000 " A great majority of !he signatures in favor of student body is on financial aid declaring the campus a and if it is imflemented to its nuclear-free zone. fullest a lot 0 people a "~ not The proposed declaration going to be given any choice in Strange c:rea1ures from strange places ahow up or, Fk'.rIdao bMC.... In the apri"ll. calls for a ban on warhead pusuing the careers they testing. designing. production want." Zurek said. and storing of nuclear arms at The resolution was table~ !he University. indefina lely. Henry didn't think back-to-nature During discussion on !he The senate appointed Easl I'roposed resolution opposing Side Senator John Grigas as !he Gramm-Rudman law. East election commissioner and movements would come to this Side Senator Dan Sheridan approved of baving the Old frugal. Instead of three meals Silkscreened sentiments such said he believed the resolution Main Lounge as the only By Maureen C ••• "". ~h Staff Writer a day. I will eat noot;. I will as " Party TiU Ya Puke," and was futile. polling ptace. limit myself to beer. daived "Party Animal" will advance from grain. Alcohol spawns our cause. Mr. Henry DaVid Thoreau chaUenge. Drinkirg games On my transcendental Rate increases slated Walden Pond will exercise the brain. journey, I will mUJji~or Somewbere near Concord. I aspire to become like a everything. I even hope to Mass. corpse lying atop the eternal reach Disneytand. ~ sanctuary for action by trustees expotDBe-of sand crystals. I will (or, and a rnooument to, aU Henry David, - allow !em... juice c:onceclnlle living organisms. The SIU truste!!s are The tuition. health service to fry ... my hair to malle it Florida will be paradise scheduled to act on illcreases and medical insurance in I am migrating to Florida lonk more natural. I wiU get regained, the Jand of in tuition. !he student medical creases would go into effect during spring break because I down to bare minimums by sunglasses. Miller Lite. benefit fee and housing rates this summer for the 1987 fiscal wish to va.cation deliberately wearing a swimsuit !he size of Copjlertone. Salem spirit and Thursday in a meeting at SIU year . and be<'ause. like you. I seek a shoestring. My body will Don Jobnson. Edwar:l!.ville. The University also hdS " to fr 'ont only !he essential absorb more oil than a race I will join !he throngs on The board may also an asked the board to approve facts of life. and see if I can not car 1.0 help !he sun bruise and !he promenades to study the nounce the appointment of a increases in all residence hall learn wha l it has to teach. and brand me lik~ a sizzling iron. I infinite va rietv of sizes. chancellor. altbougb the rates and apartment rentals. not, whpn I come to die. want so Much to be ftlled up shapes, physiques. adorn w:thdrawal of a candidate this effective next fall. discover that I have not lived." wi th solar energy that I will ments and mating behaviors of week may have altered !he The room-and-board rale Hence. on March 8. I will risk ""neer of the skin. post-adolescent huma nkind. timetable for the an would increase $48 for single- shake society's expectations of I want my ears to ap And perhaps to be studied. nooncement. me and rediscover the beaches preciate the music around me. And whlJe in F lorida. I will Approval is e"peded for a 6 s.. BOARD. Po"" 7 of Florida. All 10 radio stations at the not use garbarge cans. Let percent increase that will There I will be in the same time. an overt.ure to freedom ring! I will not be told boost the academic year EI)",ian fields of !he Sun Belt. soaring seagulls. It win be an where to rut my tra ~ h . It will tuition by $61.20 for un Gus800e where I will enjoy my own plot orgy of music. I will hear be like reliving the Carbondale dergraduates and graduate of sand nexl to Ibe ocean. !he greats such as David Lee Roth. Halloween Festiv2L students at SlU-e. $72 for taw ocean of oth~ r liberated Madonna . Prince and As a crm;ader . 1 wi11 in students and 5249 for medical college students. rreed from MeaUoaf. spire others. I will transcribe students. societal bondage and the yoke Wet T-s hirt contests will bits of my journal on th~ hack The board will consider of acacte:l1ia . celebrate your stirring ob of neon photographs of dividing the present medical I wi.! strive to become in jectives. Henry. How hack to fl amingos. benefi l fl'C - now $75 in fall tune with myself and my nature can one get' And what It is not just I. Henry. and sprin,g and $45 in summer sun·oundings. Like an am a platform for protest. Throngs of freshly educaled - into a student health fee and phibian, I will confronl the humans or the lale 20th Cen a ptedlcal insurance premium. AUantic and ririe her headv DE takes break tury will migrate to Florida to The ree to fund the Student foam . . The Daily Egyptian will not commune with nature. the Health Service would he $54 .50 I am praying for good publish {ror., March 10 to 17. ""imate hallucinogen. for spring and ra il terms. wea ther. As you w a~neti, " !n The very fibers of palm Gus .••yo nobody woutd mind Publica tion will resume S32.75 for summer . Tuesday. March t8. Busin''!ss trees will be appreciated and The insurance premium much if the trustees took a ~ec~\~~ flt~~~ ~~g~ P~~~ ~ hours are 9 3.m. to noon an1 1 preserved in pictures that will wOli ld be $30.50 in fall and ~ ~"'ing break too-until about clouds and storms a nd p.m. to 4 p.m. the week oi be hela forever -'3c" od . quick:;o::ds .... spring. $18.25 for !he summer 19l1O. break. term. I will live simply. I will be SH HENRY. Po"" 7 This Moming Budget draws University's attention Sam Cooke album By O.. 1d SMets Fiscal Year 1987. up $10.. TaXes collected by the state proposal but added that " :he justifies revival Stall Writer miUion or 9.5 percent ,rom malte up the geoerai revenue governor said be has not built -Page 12 Fiscal Year 1986. pendir.g final fund whereas the income fund into !he budget !he loss of What grabbed the ad budget review by !he Illinois comes from Mtion and other federal funding" under !he ministration's atlention in Legislature Ialer Ihis spring. s1udent cba'ge;, said Jobn Gramm-Rudman deficit particular About Govenor According to a review of !he Balter, ex'!oC\ltive director of reducti... taw " beca\lSf! that is Baseball Salt.j ~, is Thompson's Fiscal Year 1987 gnvemor's proposal by !he the Uni'/enity's Office of unpredictable at !hi- jiOint. " proposed stal£ budl!et, an Illinois Board of Higher Planning lind Budgeting. "Wecanonlyspecutalewhat begin spring tour nounced Wednesday in Education. $110.8 million of !he Baker added that the $33.9 !he federal government will -Sports 20 Springfield, was how sru-e University's 1987 fISCal budget rnilIi... includes • 6 percent taite out," Sornit said_ wouJdfare in it would come (rom the stale's tiotopn increeSP. recommended Despite the budget increase. OUt of the $20.1 billion general revenue fund, .wbile by the lBHE;.. . !he $144.8 million falls $10 .• p'r~I • . the University $33.9 millioo-,rouldcome from- l,Jpj~tY'Pnsident -Albert ' . - IL i ...... ".': f- . sIaDds til get ,144.8 million fer'· !heUDiwnliy"s'ineGmefund." · SODl!t jftliled the ~s"' '''~: ''''' f . ,,,, TROPICAL ~i!!i~ IN TANNING & HEALTH CLUB FRI & SAT II ewsw.. ap Are you stuck here over break? Synth'ltlc I . / Come Tan with us and you Bl'ftlkfast natlOn world too can look like you've been on a tropical va<.ation! HA""Y HOUR S-"'M Senate (committee' rejec ~s Oon'l ~ __ mo'~ fo, leu! OUf be-cb are.ider sse Dnofta ""'Ih more bulbs f Of ,...."e l.annina fOf leu! ...... _11_ Reagan's budget for 1987 70'1. • "'" ".-12U WASHINGTON CU PI) - The Senate Budget r;omh;;ttee overwhelmingly rejected President Reagan's )987 budget Thursday and Reagan's few supporters on the panel labeled the vole an exercise in " president bashing." Even before lhe We Will Be committee voted I~ against Reagan's pla n, White House of· CIOS~d ficials had anticipated the vote and brushed it nff as merely the M. t, Monday, Tuesday, start of the I>.,dgel " negotiating process." ~ L Wednesday &. Thursday Shu Hie seal reportedly damaged befc.re liftoff ," ~ Marc.h 10, I I, 12 &. 13 i HUNTSVILLE, Ala . (UPI) - A NASA enginee; saia Thursday t~ For Spring Break nVOLT a crucial seal in the shutUe ChaUenger's right-harod booster '1710 rocket may have been damaged before launch during assembly SIns TO F'T IIO,T of the 14-story rocket George Hardy. deputy director of science We Wlilie-Open ..... 0 liP IotOTORCVC Lf: MAJ(iEl and engineering at the MarshaU Space Flight Center. said in· ~ vestigations may rev' .'that rubber O-rings. uesigned to prevent Frluy, Much 14 6 VOLT SIZES FROM'7.9O hot gases from escal'ing the booster rocket's fiery interior. failed to work properly. Hardy is serving on an internal NASA in· FASTSERVICEI vestigation panel looking into the accident ® Chlnes,e-Malayslan Contra leader cites atrocities on both sides Food I • WASHINGTON CUP) - A I ~a d er of rebels hatWng ihe Op.n 11 0m . 9:30pm In Mv~ , take 127 North to , 11 Ave. CAll ~9 · 5191 you're bound to get a t:ro<:ities,' , rebel leader Alfonso R",,'
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) - Former U.N. chief Kurt Waldheim received a high Nazi award for bravery in military .. -_ ... - ~ operations against partisan (orces in Yugosl2.via in 1942, the ~ newspaper Vjesnik reported Thursday , The order conferring the award on Waldheirn was signed Sept 9. 1942, on behalf of Ante Pavelic, founder of the Nazi puppet regime of independent Croatia, the newsraper Vjesnik in Zagreb in wes ~ ern Yugoslavia said. Poor maintenance linked to fatal air crash WASHINGTON (UPI) - Two ex·pilots fur Arrow Air Inc., whose DC-lI crashed and killed 248 U.S. soldier,; in December, told Congress Thursday the charter airline did minimal moiin· r]r:=~:~j~r;"'l tenance and pushed pilots to the point Lb~J would falJ asleep in ~ 15 Korth Main ~ the cockpit A mechanic who worked briefly for a firm that did Downtow-n Cape Girardeau work for Arrow also testified that he was surprised the "lane that crashed could ny and was frustrated there was no OM in the 314·334·2500 military he could advise to ground it. The areas largest discount malL Everything at wholesale or slightly above. Nixon urges end of containment policies LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Richard Nixon. declaring that the communists have lost the ideological batUe for the world, DESIClNEIt JEANS Thursday urged the United States to give up its policy of con Chic, Palmetto. lena tainment and begin a new era of peaceful competition with the Jeans 514.95 ; Printed Jeans $!7.95 Soviet Union. "We must base our poIlcy not on the soft iIlusioo 0( mul>..ru afiection. but the hard reality 0( mutual respect," the 73- lad.clS, Hundreds of Blouoeo, Sweaten, HaIS &< Punet year-
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...... a...... , ...... ~ ;;...... :;., .... .::.-;;-;;;..--;- --- ." •.-' _I , rb1..L.M-u.~~.'11U (I _ .. ~~'" Spring break hours set at Student Center The Student Center will BIG MUDDY LOTSA p.m . March 16. BOOKSTORE - 8 a .m . to p.m . March 10-14 ; closed opcrate on special hours over PASTA - Closed. 5:30 p.m . March 7; closed '>!arch I';; 11 n. m . to 11 p.m . spring break. March 7 through GROCERY - 10 a .m . to 4 March !Ii. March 16. The hours a re as CAFE','ERIA - 7 a.m. to 4 p.m . March 7; closed March 8- ~:~~~ 18:1~ ; 8cr:is~ ~Xa~c~~ : follows : ~ . m . lI-.larch 7; closed March 8- 16. 16. CHECK CASHING-TICKET BUILDING HOURS - 7 9; 9 a .m . t03 p.m . March 10-14 ; OFFICE - 8 a.m . to 9 p.m . a .m. to 11 p.m . March 7; closed closed March 15-16. INFOR~IATION DESK ANI) March 7; closed March 8-9; 8 Ma rch 8-9; 7 a .m . to 5:30 p.m . BIG MUDDY - 9 a .m . to INFORMATION SERVICE _ . a .m. to 4 p.m . March 10-14 ; March 10-14 ; closed March IS ; DEI.( EGYPTIAN - CI'lSed 11 :30 p.m . March 7; closed 7:30 a.m . to 10:45 p.m . Maret: closed March I,; II a .m . to 9 II a .m . to 11 p.m . March 16. March 7-15 : 11 a.m . to 10 :30 Maroh8-16. 7; closedM~rchd-9 ; 8a.m . t0 5 p.m. Ma rch 16 Week to focus on Central Americu The Southern lII;no:. Latin Agricuiture Building Room Vietnam. This will he in America Solidilary Committee 102. Admission is rree. Agr lcuHure Building Room has slated several events for On March 19. there will he 102. Central America Week March '"ilness reports from people On Ma rch 22. there will be 17-24. who have been to Nicaragua at group meetinfs concen'ing 011 M?rch 17. th€ r:!m "EI 11 :30 a .m . in the Student issues such as the Contra ,,'ar Norte," a docum t:ntary about Center Orient Room . in Nicaragua and the arm:; Guatemalan refugees coming On Maret,. 20. there will he a race. This will he at I p.m . at to Amer;r • • will he presented discussion. titled " Per the Interfaith Center. at 2 p.m . in the Video Lounge spectives." on U.S. foreign on the fourth f'oor of the policy in Central America. At 4 p.m . there will he a slide Student eente . Admission is This will be at 7 p.m . in show on the Humanitarian Aid free. Agriculture Building Room Project to Nicaragua. which is Also on March 17. at 7 p.m. 102. designed to ""pport a soil there wiH be a panel d ~scuss ion testing lab and an in titled " The International On March 2!. the film "Who frastructure program for the Perspective." Participants invited U.S.:," a documentary country. This will a lso heat the will he Luke Tripp. coor abou t U.S . fo r eign in Interfaith Center . SA TURDA Y - COME OUT FOR dinator of black American terventions in Centra l s tudies; Davita Silfen- America a nd Soulheast Asia. On March 23 . a Latin G las be rg. a n assista nt wi ll b e prese n ted i n American Week dinner is set Southern 1IIInol.' proJ[essoT in sociology; and Agriculture Building Room 102 for the First Presbyterian Paul Monto\'an. a retired at7 p.m. Admiss ion is free. Church at 6 p.m . for eign serviceman who ...... Ylcl•• "'orked in Central America. At 8 p.m . there will he On Mar<:h 24. there will he a Cass Va n Der Met". graduate discussion titl,,·j "Vietnam memorial s(!rvice in honor of fr_ .cI",I.. lon fr_ popcorn a ~sista nt in political science. Veterans Speakout," in which Oscar Ro m ero , a n El BOOf 1IIE Bm NI&IfT LIFE 1IIIS W \ U he the panel discussant. some Vietnam War veteran.=, Salvador" n ilishop who was (,r, March 18. the film "The will compare U.S. for.:gn assassinated. This will be at 7 fIIIMY & SATUl!lMY Dirty War." which IS about the policy in Central America to p.m . a t the Church of the Good .~ ContTa war in Nicaragua. will the events that led up to the Shepard on Orchard a nd In the SI Bowl he oresented at 7 p.m . in the American involvement in Schwartz streets. ; ·0 urtcnlllc. SZCJ-US;
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Holiday Inn .& 457·1 151 ( arbondd/e L . REGENE'S INTRODUCING: TIle Mariners Platter EvaY flllDAT IEV-.G: -Tossed Salad ·Broiled Filet of Fish ~ ~~~~~------,Kahala Gardens • Kalla ... Ganiens is ...~iI known for t/""";r al~yo;..'" ':1 . "' " •• , •••.•, • • , ,i." . , ...... -- Islam is truth for former Catholic By Tom Mangan Statf W ri tef Ste,·. Johnson cou ld easily pass for a modern-day A;n er ican intellectual, an Double Decker PIUA educator or lhe guy next door. With his slighUy soft-spoken STOP BY THIS WEEKEND! 3 1,d caring manner, one might belte,," hi m to be a man of MARION God . 211 s_Court. On Hwy n s. He is. but his perception of God is decidedly different lrom the millions 01 Christians ALL DAY AND EYERY DAY DEAL in America. Johnson is a Muslim. 2 clogs and fry Johnson. 32. a native of IndianapoHs. f nti .. was ' studying to !>beome a Roman LATE Catholic priest aboot five NIGHT'2eOO~- years ago when he became Dog 'n'Fry Sl.00 .... _ .. familiar with the teachings of . laf1er 9pm) , --II!- t he Muslim Prophet ...... & ch ..._ ...... Muhammad. He found the principles of Islam more akin Call for Delivery 549·1013 521 S. Illinois Ava. to his ways of thll~ k i ng and decided to drop his quest ior the priesthood to become a SlOft'_byJo_Ouigg Muslim. 51... Johnson. who dropped hli purault of 1M Catholic Johnson has been on campus prI.. thood 10 becoma • MUllim. , ..1 _0 lpa.klng on c:empul this week giving a series c( IIIll w_ _ I""lures that have dealt with th" relationship between doc!rine of "original sin." been translated as " holy war" M'JSlims and Christians aDd whicb presumes people sinful by the Western media. ac have attempted to debu,,!, the ~t birth regardless of how th..oy luaUy ref.... to a struggle for WESTROADS LIQUORS •.. may lead their life. he says. ~~~~rd~~r..:,,:~cai':! But Johnson says many who Murdale• Shopping Center foUawers. call themselves Muslims u:a~i=~'a~==if that fin.. is needed to With his soft-<;pokeD maD have strayed from the original correct social injustices. CIIrbHule Der. slighUy pale skin. and ideals told to Muhammad by "Islam will clasb willi any reddish-brown bair and beard. AUab. He says that like ideology that deprives people 52.1-1221 Jobnson would hardly faU i,,:.o Christian ministers who of their rights." JGhn&on says. the perception of MI!!;iims Mlchelolt Tultorg <'S"""'''' I",litical causes in the f.- Poet. HI' 6-PockNR common a :ooog many name of Christ. Islamic Johnson says his path to American.' - nighUy news !3r.atics who) preach violence Islam was a "slowly ~ accounts c( homb-throwing in the name c( Allah are not awareness" of how articles of '2.99 T"Pi~ '2.19 lanatics screaming "Death 10 following the m." !lrinciples of the Islamic faith, particularly iDfidels! " the religion. views on social justice and He says the media and "Some acts. such as ~king caring fer the pIIOZ' and sick• historical writings by hostages or bombin.g uon ooincided with his own beliefs. Christian historians wilo had combatants. cannot i:e Jobnson's collegues in the their own reasons for justified in Islam. Those acts Rot,,,,,, Catholic Church were deDJgrating Islam have led to a s hould be condemned. " somewhat surprised by his false impression of the faith. Johnson says. chan.ge c( faith. he says. ~~;;:., Islam has a more realistic According to the teachings of . =,- view of humanity ar.d does not Muhammad. Johnson says. "The church asked me to see .1.".... 150ml demand periecti.... thaL is violen c ~ against women, a psychiatrist when I told them _: '5.29 impossible. but rather en c ,ildren and the elderly is c( :ny decision to become a courages people Lo he Lhe best prohibited and the only attacks Muslim." he says with a smile. TlIru 311 - 3/9 person they can be. he says. In permitted are against an "The psychiatrist turned out to - S10CX WHOWI addition. it does not saddle its armed enemy. be an athies!, so we had plenty UOUOIt followers with the Christian The term " jibad." which has c( interesting discussions." IS MOIIIIXPINIIVI DOWN IOUnt 549-5032 Happv Hour 11 :30-8:00 lbl...... 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II comes WIth" fiji ""'"' ned< in the Seventh Annual """""" ok"",,,,,,,, ore up 10 lOU' 0rIy ~ Q5' Photogenesis Photograpby ,,-on second place with " Abaadoo Bible Park," which Send" d'<'CII money 0Ide< 0< use 0 "'''SI..co.d 0< n V"" Show and Contest. Accoun<' ~ _ ____ show religious articles found at Bible Land USA. Conn., an Rease send me _ __ _ 5 U M O L n lQ. [J 'Mocr- '" Shroeder was awarded a _ . l·sIwtU)ond/ o< ____ ·.\foogIccJMeocc pos.M,) abandoned facsinlile of the '100 gift certificate from B " L foro .0001cJ i, ______Pboto in Carbondale for Holy Land. winning the contest, which ~,------received up to five entries each Dukstein received two boxes 'iIore ____ Gty lIP ____ _ fronl the 90 photographers who of photo paper and Cbatterley entered the contest. The received ODe box of p/Iolo 5ogno"JIe rontest, which was juaged paper from City Photo Moo!'o ' Mogoc cJ Meoc,," Fell. 28, was open to everyone Slodthouse for winning first SCOIlwd_-. in the Carbandale area. and second place. 5eo.1ie. ...,. Q!I"Q De ..... Schroe STUDENT RIRLF. SOl' THF:RN ILLINOIS Fellowsbip will meet at 7 p.m. India Association will bald Friday in the Quigley HaD Springfest 'II!; at 5:30 p.m. Lounge. r.iardi 15 at John A. Logan l:ollege in Carterville. S2 ASE-'N STUDENTS special admission. CaD Ramaprasad committee ¥'ill meet at 5:30 at l29-1242 111:_. p.m. Friday in the Student Center Madtina... Room. INTERNA110NAL ~i"',,-p.. ENl'S who wOlM Illte free ______-J AFRICA" STUDENTS' tulori"C in E.'lgiisb for ..., MIociatioo"Rill bave a general bour each week for the JMeIing at 6 p.m. Friday in the rem.tincler 01 the term "'-Id StudP.nt Center Illinois Room. sigll up ill the Writing Center al All members are enaJW'aged Fa.. ..,.. HaD by Friday. Tbe to attend. tutors are CESL graduate students who are trained in the SOUTHERN LAKES teacbiJIg 01 EncJish 81 a R.al a- Chapter of ProfessiOlUlI secoud Jaacuage. To regidIr ~ IDIenIatiauJ will caD 45S-63Z1 and .. fill: tile ...... we. breUfest meetiD& at , WriliagCa*r. S ..... • .• . Saturd.y .1 JR'. RatauraDl TIle IGpic wiD be WOMEN'S TRA.... JT MIl ...... Iiaul ,.k and the the NiPl Safety Van wiD_ Be: 99~ dIrectIaD ud "tare 01 the ruaover ...... bnU,~7 ...... v. -=reIerieI 8ft throuIb MardI I • . --..-I to attmd. c.tact r------,I I IIIIaIIie SmaIak at __1m '111: I ... I -"-. CARBONDALE PAa& I I DisIricI is oIferiIIC aa'IMI: ... 10 v;.ih for S10 I •••••••, I SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ~ fnIm 7 to • p.m. MIl ...... UdabaD SGciety will meet at intermediate -.Dc "' I I 7:. p.m. Friday at the PInt fram 5: 15 to ' :15 p.m. ._ 'I"N,,~,; , "I~. ",,.,,~, ~. I Federal SariDp and L!Iu, _ 99C ..... Me I Mondays and Wedaesda,. I W.~~ . ~ MardI 17 ...... April ••t I the LIFE c-mu.iIY CeIIIIr, ...... 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" Wonderful WerJil." rooted in the gospel music that " Another Saturday Nigbt" and Auto Cooke enjoyed as a youngster. "Shake." and !be tbree gOllpel Parts .. Services has influenced singers such as songs Cooke recorded with the Rod Stewart. AI Green nnd Soul Stirrers. !be album also Motorcycl.. Otis Redding. includes some or Cooke's His music DOW is being Iesser-k-.. songs such as Homes rP.Vived thanks. in part. to "Sad Mood" and " Good MoItlleHomes modem Analo-crooners such Times." as Daryl HaD and Paul Voung. ~tber than just preaent !be MI.-lIallflOU. two performers in/Iueoced ;,y hits:'which has been done with Electronla Cooke who have introduced his song shot to No. 1 on the pop II\IIIIenJUS Cooke ...ckages. music to audiences too young cbart.< and marked the '''I1Ie Man and His Music" Pat... Suppll.. to have witnessed his career beginning of a string oi hils 3L'ows Iistenen to '-r \be firslhond. that w'lllld last se.eo years. 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NOW RENTING pl Back to the Future (U niversit) new life. Also stars J a mes Pretty in Pink (University 4, 4. PGI - Michael J . Fox!l= Garner, PG-!3 1 - Moliy Ringwald and back to 1955 and ml'ets his Nomads (Fox Eastgate 3, RI Andrew McCarthy star in ... parents bdore tbey were his - - Supernatural laie starring story about a rich kid who asks parents. PiefC'e Brosnan of television's a latent hippie girl to the high "Remington Steele." school prom and the dif The Color PII."I" (Saluki, PG- ficulties they encounter. 13) - Steven Spielberg's Pee·Wl'e's Big Adventure Academy Award-nominated . (Varsity late night) - Pee Wildcats (Varoily, R ) - adaptation of Alice Walker's Wee Herman stars in the story Goldie Hawn stars as a femalE jSnld e no,\ prize-winning novel. of a rebel and his quest to get football coa':h of a tough, inter laS back his stolen hicycle. city team 'IQS!J aJ,no,\ The Delta Force (University 4, R) - Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin lead a crack military ~urMillIIlNIIIIIIII"I!!!lnlll"""H_IH""IIRIRIlIIIIIIHIIHlllltUl"lHllllnIHIII"HN. fIlL 11I11!S=.~nllllllllllf' unit into the Middle East to rescue ::. group of American hostages. I (ssL rhoto i - (ssL rhoto ~ Uown and Out in Be,'crh' Hills =1111 ' (Va rsity. R I - A bu n;. por Ii . ~ trayed by :\ick II; olle, is - , Campus Shopping Center~ Campus Shopping Centerl rescl..il>O from drowning in a , 529-2031 ~ lS everiy Hill s fami ly's . 529-2031 ~ swimmine pool and changes their lives. Al so stars Bette Midler . Richard Dreyfuss and -i -~~ f::h,~! Lillie Richard. Special guest § \;. !fIJ.-dJ .. ~ ~ appearance by Mike the Dog. ~ \ ,,~ ~ cr...... ~~ 5 I FILM PROCESSING I Ghostbusters ' Va rsity late night! - Bill Murray and Dan i - Spring Break ~ Aykroy d save the world ~ SPECIA.L ! withou t getting slimed. I fiLM 'PICIAL =I I H ~ nnah and Her Sisters (Fox * 2 For 1 Print. I Eastgate 31 - Mia Farrow i I slars in this film ~bout the rt!lationship between a group ~ • 3-M Colorprlnt ~ * Credit for Unwanted of !!lrre sisters. Written and ~ 135-24 $1.59~ directed by Woody Allen. Prints I-Fulicolor eN • Highlander f Fox Eastgdt., 3, 5 7 R) - Tbe story of an immr.r'UIl _. 135-24 $1.99 * Fr_ x Enla.... m.nt crime fighter. -AGFA Color", * N.xt Day Service Hollywood Vice Squad Durlns the week of Mon., MAr. to- frl., Mar. 14 the o.\ly EaYPtJan Business offlce will be open 9_·_.\.1... · ..... The D£ wll, ~me publlc.~lon on Tues., MAr. 18, 1986 - ~ Four men tracksters make final try for NCAAs ) . ~~~~~~~""I"" for nationals in bolh lhe 800 According 10 CorneU, he isn·t taken Smith and sprinter effort during the thir4 seconds shy of th . shy from having f'lur good 800· Smith doesn't want to go ~ o season is over and he wants to athlptes this weekend to the qualifying standard. meter men and since it is the the meet and attempt to get prepa red for the ""tdoor Last Cha nce Invitational at first race of the day. it would qWllify in the shot put because season ," Cornell said, Murfreesboro. Tenn. " We're giving Bret a chance take the steam oul of the guys tw .... ants tn concenU'ate his The meet marks the I.st to try to qualify and I think he trying 10 qualify for individual traming on the 3S-pound The S, lukis oper