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CHICAGO (AP) - Officials or illinois tn base must be in­ Carbondales's fire chief, said two teacher organizations creased if we are not to fall even the board shouJd hold the line on called Tuesday for higher laxes further behind." cost increases at the schools to provide more money for slate Bennett said professors instead of simply passing them colleges and universities. in­ should have a L2 percent raise along in the form of higher cluding larger salaries lor to help them Clttcb up with their tuition and higher taxes. professors. counterpllrts in other states, Scott Bennett of the American and Ms. Schmid called for a 14 Bennett and Ms. Schmid both Association of University percent salary bike said they approve of higher Professors and Margaret Sch­ And, they said more money is tuition next year, but Ms. Sch­ mid of the IDinois Federation of needed in almost all areas of mId saJd it should increase no Teachers suggested an increase higher education. il'eluding more than the inc1'e8Se in tax in the slate income tax. scholarships fa.. needy students support for the schools. Schmid is a fonner member and more money for the of the SJU Board or Trustees. university retirement system. They told the Illinois Board of "We must let the public know Higher Education, which is that. without truly adequate considering budget requests or funding. students wlll be turned $1.4 billion, that the quality to! away for lack or room, that too the scbools is at stake. high tuition ald .00 little "Our universities ~ nd financial aid will t:iKl access lor colleges have suffered per­ many more, that research sistent underfunding for a which is necessa'1. to the decade and are DO loo/iler able to IUinois economy will not be do the work the people IIf IllinOl.~ conducted, that the quality of (iull say. 'bos~ t~:lcber want done," said Bennett. "We teaching will be lowered," said Spollf'Sp~rsoD' caD call for hope you will share witt. us the Ms. Schmid. hlgJw.r taxes beca_~ &JIey'~ acknowledgement that the Bu~ Charl~s McCaughan. not runolDg few office. Vaily 13gyptiaIl Southern Illiros University

Wednesday. December 2. 1981-VoL 6& No, (;1 __HOBBY .... SHOP-MardltrtIItk taleBts R~:""''''''' _lie 1wIHd. day ".p.. .~.Tllesday daria, n- ______. ______.S;;;a~" ;-~sjd~~qll!!::..Motio~ filed to dismiss ~rain~r, of MosTemstudentgroup .. l)entpsBl~ro:tu. HeIDphill SUIt . : By MtJre Aatltaay HeRber Rbode or Stutsman could be made from the By AHy Strug ~eini students. ~ Slaff WriCer could be reached for eomment. defendants' insurance Staff WrI&er lraolan Moslem AssoeJ.tio~ Holtbaus said that the "whether it's tbe UDivenity's members, refused to allow anti- A motioo ro dismiss two 01 the negligence suit was filed in or their own. ,. Tbe Student Senate Wed- Kbomeini students. including six defendants in a $5 miUioo September, but be does not But itt September 1980, nesday will vote OIl • bill to members:o'~-the .. Moslenl negligence suit filed by Mark know when tbe case will be Hemphill filed a similar suit revoke the recognized Mudent ~ ~, to speak at a Hemphill. the former SIU-C beard in court. against the University in the 3rganitation status of tbe memorial sernce.· football rlayer paralyzed from The motion to dismiss tbe U.S. District Court in St. Louis, Moslem Student Society, Gne 01 No arrests were made and the the neck down in a game injury complaint states that on the charging that the University's the two Iranian student IP1JUIl8 University did not take in 1979, has been filed in the U.S. grounds of "sovereign im- athletics program did not do involved in a fight Sept, {in the disciplina.ry action against the District Court in Benton, munity," any claims against enough to prevent serious in- St"... erhood of Teamsters, the natioo's IS frustrated at being "por· bail out Social Security. Committee on Economic WeU· largest union. exc!oanged proposals with Trucking Being with Reagan supporters. Management, Inc .• on a pact whicb would directly affect Most of the nearly 2.300 300,000 mt:mbers and set a pattern fr..r many others. Overall. News ban put on arms talks delegates were chosen by the union has 2 million members. governors and members of Union leaders refused to disclose immediately wha! wage GENEVA. Switzerland (APl seized the attention of Western Congress. not the ad­ and benefit demands would be made. but Teamster President - American and Soviet Europeans increasingly wary ministration, Roy Lee Williams has voiced concern about poor financial negotiating teams talked for about the medium-range conditioos in the industry that have forced the layoffs of IIlOl't!! than two hours Tuesday in nuclear forces of the super­ The president bas been dead­ J20.0n0 members. the first full bargaining session powers. set against tapping general 00 limiting nuclear missiles in The two sides, in a move they revenues to lift the beleaguerea Europe. and prompty said would encourage progress, retirement and disability reasserted a news b1adtout 00 agreed to embargo virtually aU pr.o~ram out of its funding the conduct of the negotiations. information about the talks, cnslS. "Evervth' is OK." Soviet which are to be conducted delegatitm ~ef Yuli A. Kvit­ Tuesdays and Fridays. "We "We will not betray those sinsky said as he left the two­ have concurred that the details entitled to Social Security hour, 4O-minute meeting. "We of the negotiations must be kept benefits." Reagan told tbe meet again Friday" at the in the negotiating room." the conference. "And we will, in­ Soviet mission. Kvitsinsky said. chief U.S. negotiator, Paul H. deed we must, put Social There were no other public Nitze, said after conferring With Security 00 a sound financial indications here about the Kvitsinsky on Monday on basis." conduct of the talks. whicb have proeedural issues. fi~~~~:;~~1 ~. ~/l'~~·."~xl

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\ r I _'\. I , Graduate COIIDCil to consider ADULTS 21 years or older interested in participating in a new fellowship category w~jght-c0ntn."}1 program 8y AI •• SeaUe,. and teaching ,\lOSitions. currently reviews fellowship January through May. No Staff Writer AccordiDF: to the proposal. the objective~ t'lr th~ new ~r!~~~: tio~r wil~~:ree:ocr~~~ meetings, straightforward plan. The Graduate Council will fenowships w,lule! include For interview, phone School of consider a proposal to establish recruiting "exc~pti-'aal new ~ee~~'::;'~~:tion:nd to m~~: Medidne. 536-5511 a new category of ,raduate graduate .tudentll" and graduate dean. The dean of the sru-c, fellowships for applicants to enharJcing the doctoral Graduate School would have doctoral programs at SIU-C at programs with the "increased final authority for malting the its meeting at 8 a.m. Thunday pool of r.fiW and exceptional awards. in the Student Center's studentP..·· Mississippi Room. Stude'nts who receive th~ Funding for the feUowships The council's executive fellowships wouli be selected could come from .he current committee also will recom­ on the t.asis of their grade point feUOWlIhip program. which now mend that the council not take a averago'!, scores on stan­ proviaes 75 fellowships at $430 a r~~~------l positioo 00 the proposed merger dardized lests, letters ef month. John Jackson, acting of the men's and women's recommendation ,.lId dean of the Graduate School, athletics program becasue the "demonstrated capacity ~or said it has not been decided if presents issue does not directly effect scholarly research Imd the Morris FeUowships would I I graduatt' education. publication," the pr0p'.,lI.lJ be shifted from the current The new Morris Graduate states. nwnber of fellowships or added liMEN'S NIGHT"( ~c:rmv:,h~ProtrM'!i. nar::!~ The committee which to the present numbt>r I SIU-C pres~t, and his wife Raids held in 'chop shop' investiKation I Every Wednesday Night . Dorothv, would provide up to 10 feUOW5hipe paymg S7 ,500 over (AP) - Evidence muJtimiIlion-dolJar operation." I Featuring nine months, according to the was seized Tuesday in said Thomas Dllhadway. proposal. simultaneous raids on alleged assistant special 1gent in Appoinbnents would be for "multimillion-dollar" chop charge of the FBI hele. I Exotic dancers in one y"ar and would be shops in Chicago, Indiana and Chop shop operators are renewab.e annually for another Iowa by federal and klcal law involved in a theCt-Jch higb-demand demonstrates "satisfactory "We're not saying that these can are stolen, then swiftly I St~~ws For Men " "'. I progress" toward a ~. the individuals are organized dismantled and their parts proposal states. In addition. the crime. That would be improper. shipped across the nation for I all Night Long 1.. ~~. \ I fellowship bolder would be "But these are major ~le at auto body shops, allowed to hold other researeh operators. This is a Duharlway said. I Hwy. 51 N •• heoto "7-2111 '\• ~------~

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11'!!1ft$1 1 I ~~~jl I ~FgnDuJ Opinion & Gommentary Sensible parties policy propcEed to City Council

cartaandaIe a3 aificials O\8y bave found a workable solution :0 ~~ laud s~t parties which bother neighboring In tUe past. partjel were shut down at the discretioo of the Carbandaae police. wbo weren't always diplomatic or fair about '- they brake up the affairs. 'I1IecbanKepropoaedin thedty's party policies is an idea from anatber cuDege town, Normal, the horn

nigl!ls respond to residents' complaints of loud parties. On first L-----__~~~~ ______. ______L~~ complaint. the party patrol is ser>t 10 talk to and give a warning to the basts, e.aluate the problem. and then report to the city police, [f aDOthe!' complaint is received. a city patrol car is dispalched to wam the hosts again. After the third complaint, the party is shut down. In backing 'nostalgic Confederate, ' Party hosts are less likely to be defensive if a studenl ap­ proaches them with the first warning. The plan does allow some privileges for partiers as long as they can hold up their end of the bargain by getting a permit and kee;. .• Jg the noise within Republicans mock their noble past prescribed limits. ADd this plan wiD set some standanis for the police to follow in THE RARE occasions defirlt-d sIa very as a question ~ whether to close a party. The proposal will also give the when Republicans wrestle of price. not principle. This Uodet~aduarr Student OrganizatiOll, if it decides to set up its with intellectual matters was the h)~ic of the Kansas- OWD ')IartY patrol," a cbance to improve the stud~t image with makes one wish the occasions Ne"raska Act, which the city. were even rarer. Consider the George F. repuled the ):issouri AtISU, tber-eis ttw- prablem of getting volunteers for the patrol. current process of selecting a Will Compromise by permitting Not IDo many ~. apparently, want to give up their time on new bead for the National the people of Kansas and the weeteads., wbieb wouldn't be surprising if II happened here. Endowment for the Nebraska territories to vote 1'be ~ sounds like a good idea to help straighten out the Humanities. social system was as good or pa.rty IIOISe problem. Students will continue to party anyway, and Some Republicans have bad as the people who ad­ slaT~nS::'!hen (and. I this pian may mate them more responsible about it. promoted the candidacy of a ministered its regime,' are gather, Bradford today) the professor who believe5 that you not saying that tbe issue was whether the federal the first Republican 'regime' of slavery was good government could con· President was unbalanced, ~~~ by 'good' siUtutionally legislate What benefits Paul· Simon, evil and I national disaster. morality regarding conduct This bad provoked those: like (such as slavery) t6at was, in me who revere Lincoln and "GOLL Y. Profes~or Bradford's words, "oot benefits Southern Dlinois Stili smolder with indignation Bradford, do tell more about covered by the original about the Kansas-Nebraska how 'an ~ye view 0( Jederal coYenant," the After mueh partisan haggling by legislators. a panel of three Act 011854. "natural rights" with ~ard . Constitution. Lincoln became fedenI iudIes has rmally submiUecf a remapplllIJ of nUnois Mel Bradford 0( the to Negroes has undermined the greatest statesman in the coagftSSiGnaJ disarids. University 0( Dallas sup­ our inherited CGIlStitutiooal history of democracy because ')be _map - which reduces the numta- of districts from 2-4 ported George Wallace's 1972 system.'" he drew a line in the dust. to 22, refJecting a population loss in the 1980 census - bas not presidential campaign and Altbougb Bradford'. limiting popular sovet'eignty. stilled the pro&esl from stale Republicans. who have called it a represents the Nostalgic argument is couched io He argued that Douglas and "brazienIy partisan" plan. Tbey have little justifica.im to Confederate remnant in the strident and opaque language the Kansas-Nebraska Act, by (I do not know wbat be ItH!aDS complain, ~. because two of three judges on the panel c:onservatiw movement. He exr::~:~ moral were Republicans, one of whom voted for the remap. has been endorsed by 16 by Lineoin's "'gnosticism," dif ' lLincoln's word)"jo­ The inevitable complaints aside, the plIO as drawn ..iD senators, some 01 whom, I oot he is not· conferring a about slavery. were teaching siguifieantly benefit at least one Democrat: Congressman Paul suspect. have not curled up at compliment), be is no and en!'-hrining the SiIDOll, wbowiH. if he's re-elected, become the representative for night witb his writings. t:~~DeiessHi:, a:g!:tr:~ proposition that "there is no the new 22nd District in 1982. Anyone who reads them can ~~:.re:.::~~e 0( action but _ ~ prevailing wisdom says that the loss of the F.M.ominantly imagine the entertaining derstanding of what Lincoln Repubtic:an Hamilton and White counties. al~ WIth the addition inquiries that would enliven did than a profoundly 01 two St. Clair !'otmshipa. wiD leave Simon With a district more any confirmatioo hearings. mistaken moral judgment TODA y, AS then - as heavily ~tic. He seems to agree. saying that the remap were Bradford nominated. about what Lincoln did. always- the central problem "improved tIJing); politically for me." of American life is that a 1be need to rr!map nlinois' congressiooal districts made it BRADFORD SAYS Lincoln nation dedicated to that illlp058ibie to please everyone - several incumbent ~=:~o:harra:,fO:~l replaced Amenca's "positive proposition can not endure. CUltgJESSiDeti find themselves in the uncomfortable position of 'Lincoln's lasting aJterrible pluralism" with a '''unifor­ The great test of leadership haYing to battle eaclt other to retain their seats. But impact on the nation's mitarian" doctrine. turning alwavs is the task of getting Congressman Sim9!l. and tberefore Southern nlinois, has nothing destiny ... • bis "private morality" people to listen to what to c:ampIaiD about. "Professor Bradford. regarding slavery into law. Lincoln called "the bettl"f PraISe for Simon's performaoce in representing his con­ leaving aside your denun­ What Lincoln actually did anJ[els of our nature," . stituerds bas beftt offered many times in the past. Then.> is no ciations of Lincoln's was insist that there are As the J6th Republican need ,0 further elaborate, except to say that a remap that im­ 'CromNelllan' and closed questions even in an President tries to do that, it is pnM!S :::-ia cbances of retaining his seat - his 1980 .race was a 'Bonapartist' attributes, his open society. unseemly for some people in little tooda&e for comfort - is our gain. as wen as his 'paranoid style' and 'an­ The ~reat criSIS of his party to advocate a tinomian morality,' his American history was conspicuous position for a establishment 0( a 'Northern defined in a statement by a shrill despiser of the first Gulag' and his Qther 'high senatorial candidate in the Republican President. -CLetters--- climes,' could you explain Middle West in 1858: "We of Political e~entrjcs can your opinion that a 'useful IlUnois ...tried slavery. kept it c:ontribute to the public stock Praise, rather than criticism :;;~~~e' to. Lincoln is up for 12 years and, finding of harmless pleasure, but it is that it was not profitable, we not harmless for a gres t Another letter fNov. 18) on "Professor Bradford., wbeD abolished it for that reason." . political party to mock its McCarthy for his editorial in the you say that 'like any human abortimt iu the Daily Egyptian! With three words -- "for that noble past-Ie) 1981, The Nov. 13 DE deploring the institution, the Southern reason" - Stephen Douglas The author agaill a man. After proliferation of bandguns Washington Post Company. noading so many men's letters (especially among WomP:'.1 and and wondering why women the subsequent deaths Next, I J1t>ver write on the subject., [ admire a group of Catholic fkocided to answer one of the bishops who, accordin~ to a lelters_ broadcast Sunday, NOV.-1S, are In my first letter I sugg.st~ protesting ~ neutron bomb. lhal ttwo mea so interested in pr~'St"rYing life take 00 a man- Aff1 day now I lOOk forward to slud rival {the NRA and U.S_ Gpenll1g my DE to read that a nJilifary spending >come to conclave of male associate mllld,_ Or let men try wiping professors of thermal and en­ uu, 'rsaW nunes - nlpe, wife vironmental engineering bas ;tI'll~·. "'4.". For this letter I am come out opposing;- &he 11)'illJ' to avoid the rate of my des~tion 01 the -:hoJe burr.an ."IIt.,. 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By J .... Schrag ordin.mce ~ amended so that commission to revise the city allow police to issue tickem to seaff Writer parking in yards is clearly parking code. He uid a public peoole who par~ in. ,yards. I prohibited. bearing on parking probtems Mooty said code violatIons are Tbe ('ubondale Planning will likely be held sometime in USUA lIy bandied through the Commiboaon ·is considering ~~= ::tisu:t!n:::t January. city co(e enforcement office. mo.:lifying a city zoning or­ a driwway is and specify that it Howevet, code officials do not cijnance in an effort to reduce have some kind of minimum The administrative com­ work on weekends, ~ many 1.Dh!sired parking practices in surfacing," Monty said. "J mittee also suggested that the party-related parking problems residential areas. zoning ordinance be modified to occur. 1t~::7"i:~.1 Don Monty, director of =~~~::~:t~:;~~ communit,! development, said gravel or crushed storA" SI{] grad to head AMVETS I residen~ often complain about Monty said the e received hi! largest vete."8J1S group. ~T. SOUlI CREAM , de£med in the city P'l!1UCg~. be said. Morgan S. Ruph, former master'sdegn~ in o...."!'"Jpational An administral:ive CODlinlttee James Rayfield. planning education in 1981 and is now coordinator of tbe veterans . '\ lUI I that sbktied V9:;OO8 residential director, said the City Council program, s.,...,... ed in tile A~r pursuin~. his doctorate in rental problems in C&rbondale at W,onday night's meeting is Force from 1968 to 1m ID educatioo. KIFTA--.------4 KABOB FRIE5 I bas sugested that the zoning expected to direct the pianning Southeast Asia and is a memi.-er &COKE I He has been i>'!<:uve in DB tional 01 AMVETS Post 6, Carbondale. --to '3.'1 I Ruph's app.:>intment awatm veterans affairs, serving last Display of folk art to beRin approval by the Mary!and­ yar as vice president of the ~ ~ ~-----.., National Association of ":Ii 254,2ff I "ased AMVETS National cwmt na c;:ouPON) I Three Southern Illinois folk learned the skill from her Executive Committee, which Veterans Program Ad- t is l1~AM I artists will exhibit their mother, a Gf.rma:~ immigrant expected to meet in early ministrators and a Jl8St creations beginDi"lg with a is Mrs. Oetjen w9.S a member of December. president of the mino!. l2t-tsIl --~;"'0UT1 I public reception from 2 to 4 p.m. the Lutheran Church quilting As executive director, Rupb Veterans Congress. Sunday at Faner Hal Museum. group ir. Jacob for several Basketma.ker Clye' e Biggs 01 years. 8he teaches quilti'lg to ~town't ;o~~rver younger women in an effort to keep the craft from dying out and quil~ Anna Oet~ Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 4 Murpbysboro wiD display work p.m. weekdays and 1:30 p.m. to &..at spans several years in an 4:30 p.m. Sundays. The exhibit exhibit that wiD run until Jan. is free and open to the !,"!Nic. 12 Biggs. a retired coal miner and farmer, is perhaps the last traditional split oak basket­ lruoJoer in Southern Illinois. He fOX EASTGATE W"'l Specials 712 E. WALNUT -457·5685 learned the craft as a young boy ·Introduci~A Great Tr.at- from his grandfather but didn't pursue it until he retired from Vaggle StufhMI A.com Squash the mines and moved to the w/spinach salad U cranberry ....ish $1." Mulkeytown area. -or try our fttGlllshed Great Treat- The 82-year-{)ld Biggs has been working on egg baskets 8BO .... stuffeciBakeci Potato and other designs in split oak SOUTHERn w/salad&roII $1." 8IICl redwood for the last 12 Decorated Christmas C;)Okies $2.11 bakers dozen years. - G~MfORT Christmas Fancy T80 Cookies tI.2I bakers dozen Boyett., also a retired miner. Saturdov-Sour ~. French Bread 7~ bas been carving most of /lis life. He taught JtimseU wood· Sou III. c 3S bowl carving as a boy, mostly to -OIh"'II'W*C-*- provide himseII with toothpicb ...... "'''9 Kdth Canadine a.-u.ownNO I!I (F woodeD and other toys. A -'-':-sM. ."lAM r...ns Powers Boothe Many 01 /lis creations reflect t:te P.M. StfOW fl." his days in !be coal mines. He SHOWS DA&Y !:eI1:tt t:1I whittles most!>, with a pocketknife 00 pieces of pirie and other soft wood. nMES tr!r:s~~~~~ 7:00 ':10 area, farm wife who had in turn Deadline to amend study extended "1 Alu Sc1IJle1 Administrative and staff positions and recommtond SQff Writer professional staff should submit a salary policy to the Univer­ amendment requests to the job sity_ Administrative and evaJuatiOll COIIlMittee through The questionnaires were used HANGAR~ professional staff who feel that their supervis(M-, who will t!1eo to establish tentative job auties wbicb are included in forward them through their ratings for 500 administrative their jobs were left out 01 their and staff positions at SIU-C_ - TONIGHT vice president. We have a special treat for you tonight. questIonnaires for tbe Hay Hay Associates. A Chicago The ratings w~ .. e released ir Associates study may still cODSulUng firm, was com­ October. Final ratings ..,;.!' be In addition to the ..... playinl as usual request tlJat their question­ missioned by SIU-C to rate prepared after review of tbe from 9:30 to 1:30, will ~aSpecial Free naires be amendoed to iDclude lI.!tmini!ltrati!~ and professional amendment 3. Concert by ...... In the Slty from 8:00 to cr.oo. tbe omitted duties. The .,.,.. sing and play country music .md perfonn The original deadline to cumed)' skits; !IOn of like Roy Rogers ,. Gene A ulrey requests submit amendment "leer the Marx BroJl. They have ~ppcaro:d on Austin was originally Nov. 1:;, and no Monday-Friday 7am-fpm Cdy Limits. Gand 01' Opry, the John Davia:..-r Show, &. will new deadline bas been set for Saturday & Sunday Bam-fpm submitting amendment ~ featured on tho: It.". Martin SpecIal te be; aired requests, Barbara Spears, 2 ...... 3 •••••• Jan. 16 on NBC. So buckaroos. take a trail tip from project coordinator, said. Stew ~ me & come see the .Iders. However, the faculty and staff II...... -8 ...its RK.-iuJrd committee bope to bave the requests reviewed by February, Spears said. Biscuits & Sausage'1." gravy $1.19 NO COYER So far, 64 amer.dment I)CH)rs ~n at 7:00 re:JUt!Sts have been received, (Offer Good Through 12·6-81) she said.

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10, ~",::-6 pm r"'-;-';;;~~;';j Fi~~D~tRb;:~··~~~~···l I WOMfN. FEELINGS. &1 : ..' ,i Sponsored by SPC Fine Am • FOOD-SUPPORT t. I ~ i and Student Craft Shop. . I SABBOTAGE I ~ ~ • . , Wednesday. Dec. 2. 1981 I ~ ~ ~***************************. I Noon·2:00 pm I : : : ~ : I ()t,ioRoom , I ~ : flump ~ " ftet'el :. .------1 ~ 4th Floor • Co- soredbySPCSPIRlTCOMMITIEE: CHAIRPEOPLE I : Lounge : iBspon : POSITIONS OPEN I i Wednesday~ » '- If- for- I: Thursday : I HORSE FEATI-IERS : I l $1 : -. TODAY: •.,lIms II l Student If- -Promotions If-: - NOON If- .Ex.cutlveChalr I.: Center ••• ' FREE:'• I: : • • I: : • -- ,~ S~ldent Center • DeMlII ... Tv...., Spm I : : • CI'_~~.:J~,.lI..... w. Auditorium • spc~'loorlt·.C'" I : ~THf~Aro"OTHfALfIfJINA~~~~~.':.~'~~ ••• ; :. 03lJllS~(jt'Ulll~~ • • l --' ._ ...... b**************************** ---..__ .- ______1

SPC FlLMS------~ IN THE STUDENT CENTER AUDITORIUM THUNDERBOLT and who have recotded with LIGHTFOOT' such greats as Bob Dylan. : '.'IS ---1D~~~=~1~ '~--'-----= leonard Cohen and Waylon Je.~ii~ngs

Ft1dc.",,~ December 4 Wed.. Dec. 2 Stu CtiOlO Main Room 1 pm $1.00 • ,',' ,'8:30 JAY KlEEMAN Directed by Mkbael :oo AILEEN AND ElKIN Cimino mOMAS' .'­ tSponscnd by 5PC CenterPr09anmng -Campus CZlriefs------The Society rl }"'rofessional Kaskaskia Room, Television for radio-television Journalists, Sigma ;.)elta Chi, students, will start at 1 p.m. will meet at 6 p.m. Wedne.. illy The SIU-C Women's Club will Wednesday in McLeod Theater at Pinch Permy Pub. Officers have a Candlelight Progressive with a general session on will be elected and a report wiD Dinner from 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. resume writi~ and jotHIunting be given on the recent national Saturday, Dfoto. 12. Reservations skills. PartlCl~nts will then convention in Washingtoo, D.C. must be made ,-y this Saturday separate iDte groups for The meeti~ is mandatory for and cost $15 per eouple or f7.50 discussion 01 new!l, production, Don't forget today Is: club members, but all news­ per pe!SOIl. Cheeks should be sales and industrial televisiOD editorial journalism students made payable to the Women's jobs, have been invited to attend. Club and sent to Vernice Jung, Pitcher Dayl 317 W. Oak, Carbondale. House One 01 Am~'s premier Wednesday Jorge Rodriguez, a visiting assignments are available from sculpton. Reuben NakiAn, will from opening 'til 12 p.m. Jill 457·2240. t1Jristian minister from Cor­ Woolf at give a lecture and slide Featuring doba, Arlemina, will. share presentation at 4 p.m. Wed- tboughts about "HaVing a Recreation for Special nesday in the Student Center Persooal Re1ationshiJ! With God Populations will sponsor a Auditorium. The avent is 'Ibrough Jesus Christ ' at 7 p.m. wheelchair Itoccia tournament COISpODSOred by tbe SPC Fl. 99C PITCHERS Vfecinesday in Ballroom A. The from 1 to 8 p.m. SatW"day in Arts Committee, the ~e oi With the purchose 01 ony medium or ~tion Center Room 158. CGmmunication and Fine Arts large lize piuo-no "mlt 01' .Dltche,., 01 ~~~ s~or~~ ~en::"~ l ~ .;:~~~us,:ti::n~r :: ~~~ MAGA ana ony.(#rolt beer or solt drink Tbe American Marketing Association wiu sponsor a by Thursday or call 536-5531 to Campus Shopping Center Carbondale carmed food drive tbrough Dec. Tear&::;:! M.-e Briefs, Pale 11 14. All food donated will be must~er. ~Plegie. m~dew~ Par- ~=~~;;ri~;~~~§ri~;§g;;;a~ given to SyDergy's emergency food pantry. Canned foodl may be brought to both IGA stores in Carbondale, Greg's at the THE AI.ier,can Yap Eastga~ Shoppq Center, the ~~~::.== - Walnut Street Baptist Church, The Microbiology Student fl.", .: .~. PRE.SENTS, or Amo1d's Market. A door~ Asscciation will meet at 8 p.m. door campaign is planned for Wednesday in Actlvity R'!Om D. Htd Saturday to collect additional PPy donatiOllS. TheMichael glIeSt Madigan, ~er a WIDfaculty be H UR member in microbiology. The The Professional Law En­ forcement Association will :~~rs~nr~~~~ All Day & Night present a talk by Bruce attend the trip to st. Louis. T Townsend OD undercover narcotics investigations at S A job seminar, sponsored by WITH p.m Wednesday in the tbt-. Depa~ o(Radio and ".. :;:..~" ~ ~ r~ :. 3SC Drafts I, ill ...... ::;.. ~;;. eEI>~ !'L j:~~.!: t); i·~· I ~ r $1.75 Pitchers ...'" ..."'...... ! i :., .,."."'- !_---,.. • WAYS TO GET IN FREE •••• b:-~~~:.A .~ ~75. Spe.dral•• l,) ...... A-'--Y *-)ffy_-...... ~--..~'-I ...... - l Special o/the I L,""""" __ 4.11f1f'·,_~ month65~ Jack Daniels c-no.---...... Sch;::ps 65. SeagralJl'a ., ~ Ale I ...... EUab"ehed 1898 FIH.,I:,..l2:. SAT., 1:"'12:" ~AUSCH & LOMB (i) FOlt TABLE RESERV A TIONS CALL 54 ...221 ·J/~~~s~~ SOFT CONTACTS

Price Includes: -CONTACT LENS EYE EXAMINATION -son CONTACTS -COLD CARE KIT

19b'lJ. ACU-I .FREE~ Sunglas Foosball Doubles wmt INITIAL F1T11NG OF CONTACTS Tournament ..-...... _el ..... _... ~ December 3, 1981 7pm _...... , ....aI&.... T ...... Winners qualify for regional tournament liflcll ...... - ... a. atU.gf •• Feb. ':1ry5.6,.7.1982 .-tCIIlACr UIIII ...... $2.00 Ent~ fee per. person For sign up an ful"fh. information see Student Center Recreation Counter, .;.J1. S.llnn~I•. Carbondale .. Sponsoredby-Stvdem een .... R.creatitJft __~~""'f/I_"""'''' .. ~ •• ''"-,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... , ...... ,.~ .. -...... ) .. ,...... ,.~ ...... ,,,-...... ~ ...... ,.,,...... ,...... ,.. Lars Go Krogerlng For••• Cost ."....,..,.Cutter .. ,..., SP.eCials -::....,- ~~~~...... 1. ''*'.

Cen-ter Cut ~~~rlfir-~~~ound Steak ~ 49 LB. $2 $1'9 $1 49 41 ~;m .. It. $1 ( ....,,...,., ..... I.J. II".,

Whole Pork Loin LB. $1 08 Sliced Free

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C05T cuna s.a. 6ftC [:.:. -29cl :=_. .;:-!.!S AI ,."... Flow ...... , . ."1CIUIII 0- ,...... J ...... ~ 494 CDSJ cuna mu IIftC ..... I .... c.... .• ~ £..,. ~ OIDCIIU-:t 1'.... $1" llIlOGH fMIIC SDmIII 1-.0 5ftC IiHtIt ...... ••• .... I I I-.l\eets ...... , , ~ ~$1'· ~ I eo ttag. 2tlar '129 ...... ;;...... -.r- -"-6,-- I Ch...... Oft -.- ~ $1 29 , J. ..., ...... , ~..n...... 'i:" 7 ~ PILWIIIf . IO..OC .... I:L ",. _,IlL IU' ._.. _"._ ..... __ en...... ClIo UV' 1OOlIftS1I-. . $1'9 at ...... 2 ..... $l , ;IU,PfMli'OSl "-.--$'1'09.'. ....o::N.m ..... ,...... IIIOOOUI'- . U4L __-;-. ... -... StkIa ..... $111 Wj ...... ___...... 1'' , ... ' " . .,l" ....,...... '. - ='1 ' ~. OJIIIIQII , ..... $1 29 -- ." ..:... $11'4' 95 2~ .... =-$181 ,...... t ...s.. •..•..,. ,....Iiiiiiiii__ ...... ~~_~_:-- ....~~~~~~ =':.~...... $4" _ ...-_.- ". ,•• n ftftC lWU...... ~ ...... ,..,. u. ... __ ...... $1 14 ~~~~-..~.~l~,.·· v~!.~:n91 :~£ ...... ___... Stawt __ ... I1". ... __ U" ..... c:..., .... -.:- U'7' EadI •• .;. . Only 4.98 u.. ~r.,,. .... ~~!~:!;~ri~g!.~~~~~·h~~~·!::!· i~·~O%nOFF ~~. Staff Writer the eountry voluntarily left of courses offered at SIU-C baa ~ t-aacbiDIL for employment in increased since three yean On Alllr.tode SIU Items - The SIU-C College of industry in l!nNO. ago ...... _ left Engineering and TwohnnJ...rv The majority of the HOwever, Templemeyer said Then! are Only Two Wedne,....,ys ); like most of theliati~i ~g schools. ~ the courses are filled rapidly To Save on T-Shirts. Jerseys, engineering coIlegea, is havin8 by the ACE panel S8ld supenur and. as a n:,ult 'Itudents have Jackets ... I trouble reeruj~ty. salary and fmandal beuelita to wait to tan classes they OfNrGoodUntlll2!9/11 Te~~~~'seven K::=: ~~c:;::~ ~ACl;.tudyalSOreported 2O"OFP~lnStock positions iD the college alre faculty abandoned their !.l,at 7h Dt.;reent of the schools Greek Items btds I, 610S. IlIinoI.(Ne.' 10 Got.bv.1 [. occupied by part-time or teaching careers. havin~ . sta~fin difficulties Good""'" I2nlll temporary instructors, but Templemeyer said one n"t!Ot:eu Vie ity of research HounM-Ft:30-5:30Sott:JO.5>OQ 4(1]', ; VI"'" recruitment of professors to fill professor lefl SIU-C last bid d,"clib and 82 percent c.'GU_n<.o;--" the permanent positions. one of S\DDmer to accept a job in in- I"e).~e..i t~Je ~ty of teaching which has been open for three dustry which doubled bis had also declined_ years, has been ongoing. . sal~. Templel..... eyer said research "THE PROBLEM SOLVERS" A study by the American V,hile many engineers with quality 1If: SIU-C bas not Council on Education'S Higher Ph.Os are unwilling to teach, declined. but the amount of Educa;jon Panel found tbat tb€ dema~ld for qualified researc!1 has decreased Chrlatm•• C.rd. & L.tt.,. mOM" thc:n half of the nation's proiesso~ is increasing. becatJSI! faculty ~'!I11bers have 244 colleges and universities Tempkmeyer said enroUment becoD",e more in"olved in Blanlt or !mprinted • Full Color with accr~ited engir.eering in the College of Engineering tea~ning. SiA t;~ the 60 large Selection programs are .tJaving • tllUgh 'lDd Teclmology has increased en~inM!ring anU tecl:!'ology t:ii:e finding "nd keeping 50 percent over the last three ~aCU:ty members do not te.1ch P.rson.llzecl Gifts qualifia'! inst:ructnrs. years StationerY .. Matchbooks. Napkins Temi>lemeyer lIIlid • life oi wruie the number of faculty :,""'!:."lemeyer agrees that the Playing Cards. Address labels teacbing is not appealing to iN.. itions in tbe eight depart- quality of teachi."II is decJ.ining engineers whr can earn a ments of tbe college has in- because teachers with 'n- Coasters il-l ...... k df'll~ Ir_ 01'1 .11 "flm) beginning sa~ary in industry creased, the increase has DOt creased class sizes have le.!!s ':!Qp~lual. . that of a professor with a kept pace with the growth in time to spend with each studeD~. Ph D enrollment, Templemeyer said. He said ther are nearly 34 SIU-C Because engineers with a Corr aquently, more vaduate students for every engineering bachelor's degree can earu -,tudents are servIng as and tecJmoJogy faculty member such high salaries in Industry, research and teaching wbo teaches. Templemeyersaidincentive for engineers there is little to assistants.~ ACE study found that 54 , ______..!:======:., complete a graduate degree. oercent of the natioo's Although most of SIU-C's e~~lIeering schools with openings are thEo result of new sw':Dg difficulties are unable positions. the ACE reported to offer certain courses, but 'Texa.-IItyle' concert will be Friday Aileen and Elkin Tb.1mas will ~~~ ~:glefl ..::t::l~ bring their Texas style of music pursue a career in writing. In to SIU-C Friday evenlDg in a 197'0. his song "':;:'i Girl," tIUIlI Spotlight Concert in the Old by Marty RobbiJ4, became a M:~ Elkin met in Nash- Top Ten COUIItry hit. ville in 1970 and have since toured with Leonard COOeu in· Together or i~Jividually, Aileen and Elkin have pIa~ 01" ~f:D:!:lsS:: /J,ej:'!~ tIUIlI 011 albums with Bob Dylan, Elkin rec:ordecl with the folk· LeGoard CobeD, Pete.~. 1"OCk duo Av_t~ wblcb in Earl ~, Waylon JeIJDiDp \968 gained aatioaal rec:QlDitioa aDd Ramblia' Jack EWot...., Lev; Shirts· and Stretch Jeans

levi"s has the look for school or work: lean and leggy; rugged. yet handsome enough to go anywhere. Slim fitting plaid poly/cotton shirts sport snap or button front. Siz~ S-XL 15.00 Movin'On stretch , jeans make fittin' partners. Choose from boot or straight leg cut in 1 0 oz. cotton! nylon blend denim. Sizes 29-38 waist. 29.0.0 REO CARPET PRICES GOOD THAU DEC. 5. 1111 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMfT II "n I 'arge eggs doz.•

with coupon and 20 00 purchase, Senior Citizens with 1 0.00 purchase

USDA choice center cut huck roast 1 lb. •

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Tend"r lean fresh whote pork butts cut into ..... _-r"IItJ--..., steaks ~~5~~ .99

I you find ~ praeovenl (hcbIng tpeCiIIa) .. ." ott. ~ ~ ... yoW' needs, freIif! ...... produce, dIJiIy: aroc-Y. etc.-NdonII" pay you'" ...... In a.hI , . Firat ahop NeIIonII. bu; t Mdt of ...... 25 diHwwnt .... tailing $20.00 or __• Theft ~ prtcea an the --...... " oIhef eupemwtcet•• ..., ..,... .. __, tma war llemized NationIIr8C8ipt Indthe oMw nwtwra prIcea to HMIcnII's ----0-'"...... ,. ... the cIffeNnc:e.1n Clllhi' .' . ~...... bWprtcee youc.n belkwe Ill' .• ~ .' SID-C director Arnold's Market elected delegate Bravo Crlstaado Joseph Coughlin, ~ /-. director P,,,rk St",1e SIU·Cs Center for the Study of 'l.o.ab. Crime. Delinquency and ,- ~~ Enioy good, plentiful Fannu... Ice crream '12 gat. $1.3' CorrectiOtlll, has been elected as ~ and inexpensive 1 lb. Old Hearth .road ~ delegate to the Illinois C0n­ 2/99. ference on Children's Pri'Jritiel -- ~U~~ cuisine. for the '1nJ. n...... " ...... The statewide conference, .1: scheduled for Dee. a and 9 iD Cbicago, will examine recommendatiOll8 made at the ~===IIar=.=aaIt=ftw. t..ftIt ..... 1980 Illinois White House i Conference on Children. Tboee recommendations were developed from information TD GOLD IUD I received from bearings, questionnaires and meetingJ 611 S. illinois i with . p~~c c.=,,:r:: ~'sneeds. You can have d ..p The Chicago conference, pan pizzo Ity the slice I which will be at the Americana Congress Hotel, is a .nytl.... .t Th. Gold culminati?n of four regional MI .... I meetings in Dlinois that were • $28.00 Whole pie orden ready conducted in October and Sat. I November. 12/5 1.. m-apm InUmlnut... Coughlin is also chairman of Sun. 12/' tam-1pm • the advisory board to the I Illinois Department of Holiday inn • Carbondale Call for delivery .fter ,:00 and ,et a I Corrections' Juve'liJe Division. cauponfor ...... '29-4l30. , -Campus CJJriefs--

WIDD will have a ger.eraJ staff meeting at 5 p.m. Wed­ nesday in the Dlinois Room. The Chlistm .. j party will be An Jnvitntifln disaJssed and attendance is mandatory.

The La Leche League of Wednesday. December 2 is a ~peciill. special day for the Carbondale will sponsor the second in a seri~ of four University Bookstore. Herb fink will be in the store from 11:30 am monthly meetings at 7:30 p.m. until 2:00 pm to autograph the new book about his Herbert L Wednesday at 405 Orchard work: Drive. The topic is "'The Art 01 Fink, Graphic Artist. Please Join Us! Breastfeeding and Overcoming Difficulties. " Information CX'. It.e meeting. open to all in­ terested women, is available by calling 457-5566.

The Sports Club Council will meetat6p.m. WedMsdaylntbe lIdministraUve office area of the Recreation Center, AU club representatives should attend Those interested iD applying (or a Student Resident Assistant position for the 1982-83 school r::r!;a:ro~st s!~ti~~d f::eea~nb housing area in which they Wish to apply. The w.t information sesston this semester 1·')1' Brush Towers will be at 7 pm. Wed­ nesday in Room 105 of Mae Smith Tower, The session for University Park will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Westmore Room of Trueblood Hall Information is available from the Ree.ideDce Life Office, 536-5504. A workshop to help students constructively cope with tests will be offered by the career Qxmselinll C->nter and Center f~ Basic Skills from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesdav in the Ohio Room. Topics will include relaxation, test preparation aad tesl-taking techniques. "'; . A "WallybaW'di.· Will be from 7 to 10 p.m. Tbursday at Recreation Center' racquetbaJl eourtB 7 and I for anyone in­ terested in IP.arning this new ~. The event is IpODfGI'ed by the Offi.:e of !.":!r.:anural­ Rer-!'Ytional Sports. Par­ TODAY ONLY ticipants must be eligible Ree Center' WIerS or J)a1 a SJ suest 11:3~J,.2 fee plua a SO-c:eo& depJRl Register fora Fi~ print to De given away. Stop by and visit with HerbF.nk! POll CHRISTMASI Trade in your ...... a.y • tc:r,.. MettIIs .a...... For IMtant Cash! P.S. Plume orders are welcome Ii:td we aecept '. J&JCO.NS Mastercard and Visa. Also. don~tlorget,~ we gift l-..f ..... 1IocIk-'d wrap FREE of charge. " ~ IZJ III ..... A.,.457~1 ..... ·.-.·,,-t ... -... ~-.· .. -.·.·. -.... -,-.... -..... '!" ...... , ....l>T ...... '0.'-"

ifts both large and sltlall push BE IN THE FOREFRONT .....L ...._tics fund drive toward goal OF TO DAY'S accordiog to J'!!an Paratore, time to get in toucb with people TECHNOLOGY assistant to the vice president in their communities." for student affairs. Paratore .."id that it is too ASA University officials bad early to say if the fund drive SCIENTIFlC­ already received contributions will be completely successful. or commitmeats for $76,000 "It depeoda on what you say ENGINEERING OFFICER the ~, and succ@ss is," she "It wbeD drin have said. has Our sckmti~neering offkers are plan­ received aD additional ",000 DeeD successful in that people ning and designing tomorrow's weapon since then. P: ....tore said. throughout Soutbem Illinois 8ft systems today. Many are seeing their ideas "Right now have received we gci:-.g mbear from us and get to and co~ts m,,:.malize. They haw the finest. money from tile Herrin, Benton know us. As far as money, state-of-the-.. rt equipment to test their and Cbris';opber areas," though, I really have no Idea." theories. The working environmf!nt is con­ Paratore said. ''11Jere 8ft still The Univenity hopes to raise ducive to research. And Air Force experience 19 other f\'dld-raj,lng areas at least enough to cover ap­ is second to none. You can b-

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'.;tIt- ACOUSTALINEAR 1160 'Daily 1:.gyplian IUYING USED V.W.'. SPEAKERS. 12" Wooters, 5" mit!. AYAILAlLIlMMIDIAmy hy~ TJ,\N 3" tweeter. ExeeJlent condition II sound. ~ Must seO. 549- with RIvtenI Tanning Tablets. roir. Furnished Efficiency Apt. Have thaf aunllft« Ioc* oil ll944 or ohert La~Ag73 lI- without ,he sun. 80. ot 72 tablets: $26.50. s.nd Pets & Supplies I NO PITS check 01' morley order to: USED TIRF.5: GREAT !:Juy at 4 for BOA CONSTRICTOR. CAR· '145. PluslJ.Mtric '10. fair condition; call S4lH453. H'1T BONDALE. cage with stand. ~ngs. • IS7IAb6I P.O. 10.52 $140.00. 529-1709. 1598Ah06S ROYAL RINTALS Motorcycles Corboftlt.,n 62901 AKD POODLE ~UPPIES, • 7SO HONDA 1973. Must !l'A!. $800.00. ~=. ~te'I~~ \~~ ar;t~ 457-4422 549-5828. 1472Ac70 ~~~=~tie~~Itvi~ luuc:h. 1565Ah1i9 J3 miles Nt.r1b 011 Rt. 51. N. 5th St. IJALMATION PUPPIES. AKC and E. M.t.ia. ~ 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. 1120AfOIlIt SI_plng ROOIM S49--4839.~~~~~ ='I~~~~1444Ad17 ~~~i~~ fl'~~~ USED FURNITURE. LARGE ,:,.·ality -$200.00.687-1073. i';"'¥7Ab75 1 "'001II Apartments FOR SALE 1974 DT 1:'$ Yamaha 2 .1•• fro ... CaMpW ( Not for street use I. Electric :1~\,P ~ Jr~n:s. ~= Bicycles starter. $400.00 or best. 988-8275. Kitty's, RR 149 Hunt. IL. 987-2491. PYIlAMIH)1.5. __11..- 1563AC068 1222Af074 WOMAN!; ITALIAN BIANCHI BIKE. Folds 10 half for ea,:r. Mt-MS4 or a7·7M' AMI Estate TYPEWRITERS. SCM ELEC­ ~: Best offer. ~all af~lAi7Ii TRICS, new and used. Irwin 13.9 PER~,i;NT ASSUMP110N on 1)pewriter Exchange. 1101 North beautifulm acre ~nic farm. Cameras M!!~PHYSBORO. ONE ~~:~~~~n ~1~8 ·CANON 35-105 mm f3.S loon. Lens. P.EDROOM, all electric. Mature ~~~ti::~:bU~~I.J.u~~~. ai;~ Macro. New. $235.00 5.2&-%1511 adults. 457·3544. Bl1448870 4714. 1494Ad68 158M.!!J69 ::!:rN~ebor.:~~~~le.t°~~i~ SUBLET APARTMENT TILL Mobile Homes doors. Out of ~ store or Sporting Goods tavern. S".! to 6 foot taU. Phone 987- :J:lOO-~~t~f 3:"~~:: ~:t~YJ-oIJi~kr~~ 2491. l302Af071 DOLOMITE SKI BOOTS. Mens bondale. 549-71l84 or S49-4086 after. c311 529-2898 betW8f:II I 0\ 10 p.m. p.m. I185Ba075 Weekdays. 1187Ae072 GOOD CLEAN REFRIGERATOR =!tf::~I~~=V~f:o.or for sale. 987-2491. 13S4Af68 1585Ak72 ROOMS. '.. BLOCK FROM PRICE CUT $1,000.00 Uve for leo... Musical ijt'lllr:·~!;r~I~Ift~r,t~· , . than I~ the cost 01 rent: 09"TI my Electronics 12X60 Norris. 1974. ex('~J1ent BRAND NEW SPEAKERS. Studio u>odition & ill5Ulatioo. che:JIl heal 1 AND 2 BEDROOM. Nicely fur· FORSA E. - II air. Iota! electric. aSher , nished. A. C,. carper. No pets. 457· DeW .. ~~~ ~~5f9:-V-dL Sourf.K::;r, &1158. 529-J735. I446Ba72 ~ilO:or ,TV 3~~t~, ~ TDKTAPES t gl~N~~fT!f\~~~~er.e~ 606 WEST COLLEGE. ROOMS for Automobiles men. $J.IO.OO per month. utih!iea ~m~~getobalfv fr:: C~:: VHS. Beta. Audio Cossettas 3047 after 5:00 ~.m. or before 7:30 a.m. 1483Ao73 ~~:ee:~~r~~t ~k~ ~~S'~'~1~1~~~8 I Lowest Prices in 5 . .111. a.m. or after 5 ~:.n. 121SAe73 CARTERVILLE EFFI~IENCY SHARP 8X4I, T)l.Alt ER Un- :!tA'!,~~~id~Jat!iIh: :rr=~' '~i:~~~ ~~ney. Rt. 13 ~~ varnisbe..: wo,>d. Must S4'e. $2295.00. J'" 5.2&-1:186. l3I1AecrT1 THE CARIWNDALE M081LE HOM~'S. l!fe~~Nec.~~ ~~ ~ 14X56. ,'Oew 1981 .••Il~.oo. ;;..'!-:::OO. VIDEO STORE today. 529-1747. 1551Ba70 BI425Ae8\ EFFJCIENCY APTS. VERY close MUST SELL STUDIO t)J)e trailer. 11a s. DhrIeIoft 10XJS. $1900. keep tryiDg M~3883. ~I'" II tU-tHJ ~~7~ectric. ~~~ 1,l19Aes7 I ------.------1960 MOBILE HOME, 8X .. In ""M'Y MOVING MUST SELL: Mantnb Apartments ~~~i1Di~~~ conditioD. $\liOOJIO. Call ~ 3300 ~mp, IIUU'aDtZ 1208 tuner mile from campus. 'l~.oo mOD- m\lea __ ~ still 1IIIdw = 74 HONDA CIV1C W1TH UOO coUec:t. IV.... ~ 1::n~ ~~400~ "'-NlWMANAGIMINr ~~~iIable DOW. IIOD~ 'Il'al"nIIQ. S2,400 or best nUer. 45'7- Brian. J556Af'.... W_ 2IIZl. 1~4a74 ~~~~~~!.~... oat~:~ ~ Men & Dorms TWO BE1)ROOM. UN· Contact 4S7·::s5"/. Call for.po ...... CASH Across From S.I.U. C~ FURNISHED. Walk to campus. ~s:,~~ndi~ g:~wr~_~rocr pomtment. DIS43Aen I Kitchen ovoil0b4e. Rooms ~~:.c~~71 357·2084. 1418Aa67 I~X60 Blairhouse. GOOp ~on- w....,u.dS..,..Eu~ v.y clear. re. ,200 71 MONTE CARLO AUTO, P,;,S;J ~~. 'Ed ings B~i~~ PD .. AC. AM. FM. Tape $400 UlU ...... eor-..... HANDICAPPED/DISABLED Mite after 3 p.m. 5411-0329. Cl l1li. t.t of MoIl_ to"luIck) l577Aaf19 WATE~r.EDS BRAND NEW!! STUDENTS ~~~=~~=fi 618-'29-29&3 a.m.1Jt.... S p.m. Keeptry~ Avallablelmmeclfately • r bedroomapls. M<'''ING MUST SELL: geld 9dYet • Subsld'zed ho4Jslttr;l 1Ola-dWr. butdJerbIodl table and .'S~. relr1g .• drape rent bosH on mcom. Parts&ServIce ~~w~witll c:-.G c«pef . .L-"'*1 Iodllt,es • Utl"tI. ft.'f'ftIshed 15MAl8t FRICK'S .'2monfft .... PORIIGN t.v. SIRVla . BUY AND SELL Used furniture Contact Virginia Hopkins .. Manager c.. PARTS and antiques. Spider Web. South on Itt. 5 Oid 51. Stt-n8Z. l537 AfOIrt CartaoncIaIa No Appointment ttec.acuy 14... 1,..

T·blrd.=U~':~fl:e bo rawn buggy .~~'=-~:~'!!!!'!~~ ___ ~~..m~.~..; ,I A.1TV RENTA ..AlII New Color .30. ... -TECHNJ<:S---~-.~-AllP~-stJ.Io1--1-K I .... &...... 20...... one)'eaT ca'.i, ~ $lIS. ,ii. W.• buy.~V:. Blad Mch~bite ~ W...... _·· ~W""''-- set. 185.00 AI. T.V. pme~, . -..•• ~~ ... ~'1f 810W.MlIICdok" $29-3371 ,pme.17S,oo.n. . ..,.foi$=~ .... -----:=..;.;.:;;.;..,--__"'------' cilage .t, Deily Egypttan. Deeemiler i. llil NICt: TKAILJ!;K r"UK one or IWO. hoUiie c:loee to campus for c~ Furnished. S2OO.00 (iJ1c:ludes water, -;...;ry BEDRM tralJi!r to carllp"-. center ~f~ Rent Includes utilir~~ .:wn room. $80 per ~.::t: : "us " t~~~t'!1y. ~¥:n!~~:,ble r~~es. ~:h1Mn ~~~ Pregnonf-HfoM He',? . 12128..'073 Roommates Call S2t-2441 CARBONDALE MOBILE HOMES. TWO FEMALE RooMltATES to FEMAL),; NON·SMOKING 24 Hr. Servfce 549-3000. B1l4Bc:70 ROOMMA TE needed to share boUle in ~arbontjale. Private ~:h:d n~~va=~ ~- WILL'S WARM AND Worry-Free SlJBLET FOR SPRING. 10X5O two semester. Call 457·2201. 11S)4r::;;f :::=·u~fi'ti:. ~~t~ bedroom, A.C.. furnished, 1170 rail i 4!I!r7. 1~Be70 ~~e~ S:fJ·~~~;~~ lt~ month. pets caD.;ow 529-1927. THREE BEDROONI. TWO PeopI~ Pbysboro 13"~E()I;I! 1297&im ~ one more. $105 a month. all utilities included. except elec:­ Duplexes THESES. DISSERATIONS. !ricity. 457-4334. BI417Be81 RESUMES. Call the Problem 2 BEDROOM UNFURNlSH~ MALE :!()()MMATE NEEDED. ~~e:;. ~~ Printingi:Jl~ Spring semester. Garden Park - :..cte.~~~~~ncl~nn6- Sophmore approved. 111S.2S TYPING. THESIS, DlSSER· NICE FtJRNISHED TWO bedroom I moo. h, plus Ollfo-fourth eledric. Business TATIONS. p;lpers. etc. Fast. trailer to sublease 2nd semester. IS 54~1~19. 1478Be77 Property' 8i1f~~accurale 10.75 ~~~~5 :i: c:~ ~_~=.pus. 'l~~ FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for 2 bedroom house in Mur- POIIItfNT TUTORING IN . "RENCH . call 98!'­ 2 ~3EDRooM LOCATED IN small r~sboro. '100.00. 684-~= Z823 I~E68 TWO. THReE. kNn FOUR moe shaded 5 traiJP.!' court. Right Offlce or ....II SpcIce Bedroom houses. elose to Qmpus. bel~ind Fr~ Dance Barn SMALL VlORLD DAY CARE now ~I~~ween ~ a.m. angl~:sR~ Avaiiable Jan. 1.$125.00 mo. 457- ROOMMATE JIlEEDED TO share 127 N. WCllhlngtcm open in Ava. Qualilied, loving , 4334. BI328Bdm MASONAalE teachers. Country enviromenl ~~n:u~e~~~herti Rpasonable rat~ Wi! MOfIII'IY' THREE BEDROOM HOUSe with : NEW FURNISHED TRAILER. 2 CAL&. S3.2741 ~f;'J until 5:30 C~ll 42&-1~£f~ ~,;:=~~~vailable i bedroom. carpeted, air con· s;~~~nfm.d!:~~~eruJf ". c~"hfr~: I ditioned. Rent includes water, Must sel!' 529-4iW1. 14S6Be72 lS11IBIm , truh and sewag'~. Available for . "'._ J...... ,. GRAPHIC ARTS !lERVICE , spring semester. CaD Rich aftPl' MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED lu Logo's cartooning. laj'oul.!i. Horne PICTURESQUE. FARM COT­ i 6:00 p.m. 457-5830. l338BbIJ68l Lewis Park for Spring: No !IWIImer HILPWA~.D.>.>: t.onsultations. very creativt:. ~ TAGE, rock shower, oall ~ams. lease. Own room. QUIet ~rea. 529- '1539. 1576E71 SINGLES. I BEDROOM. ,11.5 ;ler 4013. 1·1908e68 ~~iuwa:res~llO: month. lneludeshest. water, trash. OVERSEAS JOBS-SUMMER-year NE~D COMPUTER HELP for " c:ou·ltrySldes,2 J)r'ivate k!:.~ :ft maintenanc-. ~urnished and air NEED ROOMMATE FOR s~ ~=IiIl.E'::~~AD Jiel~m~ £~:;rg.r:~arch: m~~UI~Ef: eonditiorv,i1. v~ cleal!. 3 miles I ~i~~inc= ':f ~n::.tt; ~!i1!:r1teR1::::h~~e~u_ 120(1 monthly. Sigbtseei!lg. Fr~ Fortran; Ass~er: Graphic. ::~r.ew 13. 0 pets. =~ between Devils Kitchen and Little '125.00 per month. Female ~f :l!~~fi~ 52·11i ('~ Call 529-497!. (5-7 p.m. I. 115JE71 Grassy lake. 457-4:134. BI582Bb77 P.t'efen-ed. CaD 529-..'IIS Ill. ~~67 Larae s bedroom fumisbed house. WHY PAY EXTRA $. Bra!-e job. I .... 1ia.ths. air CTmae.e1ean, ab- 10X5O. 2 BEDROOM, private, 2 ~~~'::F=~a:~::/l' i milell East. natural gas::'t. '100 BARTENDERESS, FULL TIME. i~~~m~8.;o~~;anteed. ~'t C'acla '&moo "orJR~ no experience needed. will tram. 18 111io1Ea72 13 welt, c:all1i1M-4145. B1617BbT1 f:a.month. pay by semr~U3~ ROOMMATE, Nicely lSSOF:_1 years of age or older. aPOly Gat- NISHED 2 bedroom trailer, last shy's, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ABORTION~FIN~" MEDICAL NICE THREE BEDROOM hoase FIRST MONTH'S RENT is itt... 2 month free, no damage deposit, Monday through Saturt'.ay. 608 Scare, Immediatl! appomtmer.1.!i bedroom furnished mobile borr.e. available immediately. S49-~. I Illiuois Street. B14S7C'72 : ~ounseling to 24 weei[s. 6 3 .•• ·9 =~~~15M't~ 1542Be70 p.m. Toll Free.I-800-43S-8039. =:::J~==~~ ------TAKE SEMESTER OFF. Live - in 1260E75 3 BEDROOM HOUSE'. AP- nopD,549-55S0orS29-1':~~ rnot!'.er's helper. Northern Chicago ~~~A~l~ to ~:~ ! =tti"Four c:hiJdren. SaJa~i7 TYPING, DISSERrATIONS. ~~ furnished. ~=~ trailer. $92.50 a mooth plus ... I :I BEDROOM, IOX5O trailer. fur· utiliti~. waillins distance to TWO BEDROOM, FEN~EJ} Yard. ~t~~~a!lt~BU~J~' F~ nbshed-unfurnisbed. A.C" free campus. caii Brerua ~s22Bm delivery. SO.70-page and up. 1-82i· pDo.k. S240.mOllth.I57·;~Bb118 walei' and garbage. 549-7145 I 4709. 1262E75 . l5OIBcOa MALE ROOMMATE NEEflro for I S BEDROOM HOUSE, ~ nice 1m MOBD.E HOME, 10X55 in fair large 2 bedroom trail.... fIlrnisbed. tl~~ big). i."93&~ eonditioo. $2250.00. Call 382-5468 poly ... expeuses. 529-3880. 1521Be89 I =:: collect.. 1504Bc:68 n'i6 ~eDRooM HOUSE, &..-.0. 01 RooMMA'!€ WANTED Fl'R t town auci ~!'UDtry. 52t-l~i15BbIII :y~. ~~i~ 1~~'f~~J: "fe' ".-", ="-':~:30.... 549-7304"l::;:='~'~ after 1:00 .m.• :.a:~~liba~:£. _ ..... A*,...... e.

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THREE BED!':OOM. Two P~ 12"x50":1 .BEDR~M tra~l RooM1t(A'i'E NEEDI!!D SPRING need G."1e more. '105 a IDCJIIth aD ~Af1)eted, all' cooditioned. ftGII semester. furnished 4 bedroom utilities !!!I'luded. except elec:- lDeludes water and trash. house, :I bloelts to Qmpua. S130 month, ~. utilities. c:all Mike 457- I t>1c:ity.457-4.>'14. Bl416Bb81 ~~bleDecemoer31sti~ '12M. 16138e77 CAIUlO-'C::><::O'O""::;O-'O·'''.(':;>0" 'G'>"'· '0'-",::&;"_." ••.• II ••-"~""""~"."'." •• '~.,' analog dial. Reward! Can~· George. 1486G06? ANTIQUES . ... - iii .. LOST: MALE DOG· Blue Htf'ler Thanks Aft~ the gante ~DOOR Fl.E" MARKET. an· =~:Ja:i1 ~d~~':-- ~ue and craft sale . Carbondale IS52G70 ~n ber 6, 19111. '10.00 pt'I' table: ~ J .., See al Ramada Inn. 549- getatree-tlinnvat 7311. BI390L69 to all Blood INTIat AINMINT. - RIDES NEEDED Donors an" McDonaldk

NEED RIDE TO UpStale New Yorl! Volunteers If SIU win. an" hold. ~n~~~~.for 1~ Murray State to 75 pb. 0" under, after the game come Into ANNOUNCIMIN1$ We ExcecHlecl . alDERS WANTED OurGoalJ McDonald'. and get a fr.. larg. PLEASE HELP! I need In· frl.. with any purchase. :~~r: ~ofl~~t~" ~~~:=n~~rK~ ~m:\d~ .. ~l'Qer:,C:ifJ14.:.o 1474J67 INSTANT CASH . INSTANT ~h!~a':r~~ To The Owner ~~~ W:xui~. ~ and Cornia too!! • 1505J77 OftheReci LOOKING FOR Pf'ETT. y, COD- Chfit.,yLuv. !:~~~.!e~~t!, ~ Wild Turk New aitd Review is getting OUI~ uid sheets apin. I Love You! * Sect Ions to " P 0 80s 9115, Carboodale. 153Jn '17 S. illinois announced at the ...... GET MORE EXPOSURE A not,-...cr., 5"-1313 THROUGH ...... THE D.E.

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-..~.; .... iMtOry profeM80r attend workl!lhop HOLIDAY SAvINGS John Y. Simon. professor of istory. will be among S2 s~~ s:~~:r:n:'1Wif~~~ istory Symposium on Friday d Saturday in Springfield. ~~~~OUPON------1 I Session topics at the sym· osium, sponsored by the linms State Historical Society. '111 inlcude historical aspects of Iinois politics. labor. edicine. reform movements. 20%011 : ENTIRE t~rature. military tradition "d coal mining. as well as two I STOCKSIU I -ssions on sources for Illinois ~ T ·Shirts. jenevs I Void after Dec. 3. 1981 . a~d sports shirts I unive,'il 1~-----c.ul------.OOIllIOre ~ 53&-3321 BTUCENT CENTeR fiActivities-- I

?1:::~ra~a~~~:B~~I~ D. ~~ ~iri1~m~~~d~~r' ge~t'!'r GREAT WRITING srARTS wml AuditorIUm. SPC Fine Arts film. "Hor· "",ff'athcrs." 4'30 to6p.m .. Studmt (,,,mer Auditorium ;;PC film, "Thunderbolt and AUIILE LLmNING,A urru IRR, LIghtfoot •• 7 p.m .• Student Center .-\Uditorium. ~~. :::::"-i';:l~rOOvS:I!I~,:.. A7 AND ALOT OF LEGWORK. and 9 p.m .• Video Lounge. ~11'Il's biisketball va. Murray State. When the guys al MIller asked me 10 EIIeflIocatJons should be based on 7:1S p.m., Atell•. write an ad on writing.' SB.j. "Forgel II realthmgs. "you're writing about a bar. Bplr Alpha. Psi-A~~CKHlttng So ·iety. ",HUng. 7:30 p.m .• . tJot 8\IeI"I If you held a gun 10 my head" So know that bar Hang QuI there Walch the Ballroom B. ' . "".~IleId • botIle of lite Beer 10 my mouth bartender. The customers Whatewr They're 8 pretty persuasIVe group. they dnn!(. ~ dnnl< When they drink SIU~ .•S~r'~' ~~. 8 ro 10·' _ • ..s Lite Beer. you dnn!( Lite Beer Ra- I nKnois Council 011 Juvenile Justices. "you're goeng 10 wnte anything. know member-research IS most lun when G~~Jtin~;:~~~:a~ what you're talking about. And thai means you soak :JP as moch sut>:e::t maHer as Room U-~__ ihings. Research. f8Se8rch. and you can. h can only helO) you pain! a salf!)' ::>m~ers.. meeting. 1:30 a.m .. more I8search. The more ~ know. !he better ptCture. nnnois Room. Society fnr the Advanc:ement of mot.rr~~~'ofthem I No caper 1S~~houtdames r~:. meetinl. 7 p.m., base on actual pecJpIe. Thetes!his buddy (Of ladies 10 proper Englis.... ). Expenence of mine who pops up in every book I write. ~damesmethai ~ mysbett1erery. ~ Civil Service E~ CGuncll. lnonestoryhe'sacop.lnanolt1er,8pri- __ If...... ~. E...... ~._ ~~·m~-' vale eye. Once. I made him • miIIionaint. has also shown me thai sexy scenes maKe Ohio Room. Using him no! only helped make ctwacIer . graaI punctuIIlion maRa. This is ~ de¥efopmet .t a hade 01 a lot 88S181'. he was lege8rCh has !tie gt98test potanbaI. Use ~t!m~, meetina. 7 p.m.~ . eo earned fIIIIIII b'I!tIe rich image. he your own disctetion in tt.:s mailer. But ProCessional Law Enforeemeat. IlIf'eUnIf. 7 p._." Kubskia Roam. r:;r_~~~=:~-=ot. '=ru~~~=~paint \flIrper Angel I'light. meetlag. S youllnow _ modeIL a ft1OI9 vivid pic:tlffl. p.m.• Madtmaw Room. Amateur Radio Club. meet... a . p.m .• Saline Room. Ml'dilation FelloWB!lip.l meeting. 7'30 p,m .• ~ ttoom. by Mickey Spillane Sif~~~ meeting. 8 p.m.• V~:I.r~~d~!t r06e~f!;~'!~Y. meeting. 8:30 a.m.. Vermilion Room. SPC Sptrit Council Committee, slr1~!itt::~U:!~=; 7:30 p.m .. Orient Room. I~c~~~t~i~n:.eling. 6:30 p.m .• P~ee~n~r~ ..~~J:i~ ~t&: F.gyp\,an lnightll Chess Club. meeting. 7 p.m .• Activity Room C. ChTistians Unlimlted meeting. 1lOOIl. Activity Room b . SPf PromotiolII. meeting. S p.m .• ActiVity Room D. . -. Prt'·Vet Club. mftting. 7:30 p.m .• Activity &om D. Little. Egypt Stud~nt Grotto. meeting.-' ,:..m .• Qwgley 120.

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Accordin& to tough' Oklahoma in the Long, no learn scores were kept Oklahoma Open at Norman, since it is early in the season. Okla., Nov. 27·28. Senior Dale The Salukis were "beaten December 8,9. 10. 11; 12. 13 Shea and junior Tim Dillick pretty good," by Southwest each performed well in their Missouri State at Springfield, 6:30pm Ballroom D. Student Center respt!ctive weight classes. Mo., on Nov. 24. SWMO woo the Oilbclt. recoverinJ from tooth meet 37·7, dropping SIU·C·s surgery. had a 3·2 record to dual meet record to 0-1. finish fOW'th in the 142'~ Sophomore Jerry Richards won Spend an entertaining eveninv, as a guest of the ,.dght class. Shea fimshed the 118-poUl!d class defeating King and Queen. Let the Old English Castle fourth In the 190-pound class. Southwest's }U,,~ !:mbree 9-3, winDinl two of fOW' bouts. Sbea scored an 11·2 victory over atmosphere; the jugglers, dan,;ers and m1usiician,sj Although he had plaDned to Steve DeGraeve to capture the and the succulent cuisine whisk you back to wrestle just fOW' weiabt classes lllO-pound class, early in the seasoa. the Salukia A dual meet against days of "Merrie Olde England." competed in seven classes at Oklahoma State, which was to be held at the Arena 011 Nov. 23, McMahon, Allen was POStponed. The grapplers opened their season Nov. 20 at the St. Louis top AP's list of Open at Forest Park Com· munity College. Team scores Get tickets while they last. were "ot kept. Turnbull, All-Americans Richards, Shea, Bessette, and Student Center Central Ticket Office junior Keith Abney competed $11.95 per person NEW YORK (AP) - Jim [or the Salukia. McMahon of Brigham YOlillg, Freshman Kevin Powars quit major 's aU-time the team during break. Long pa~, aDd ~ Allen said Powers tord bim be was of California, the first tired 01 the same old pnc:tice sin!lle-season 2,ooo-yard runner, routine. wen> d8I1led Tuesday to The "We WOQ't miss Powars," Associated Press AD·America Languid. '''!be rest of the guys team for 1981. are working bard in practice They were joiued by three each day." repeaters from the 1980 squad - wide receiver Anthony Carter 01 Michigan, defensive tac:de of Texas and ruDDiq& back of Georgia, the only sophomore on the first team. Others named to the offensive unit . a~ tight end of nCLA, wtde receiver JuHus DawIcIb: __ PItt. tackles Ed Muransk)' of Michigan and of Texas, guards Kurt Becker of MiclJigan and Sean FarreU' of Penn State! center Due Rimintton 01 Nebraska, and Go home for placekicker Gary Anderson of Syraaae. The defensive umt includes 3 minutes. ends Billy Ray Smith of Arkansas and Andre TilJt)ett of Iowa, tackle Jeff Gay1Ord' of Home. You couldn't wait Missoori, middle ward of Wisconsin, to get away_ And now linebackers Johnie Cooks of there are times Mississippi State, 01 Notre ()8me and Pitt'. Sal when you'd give Sunseri. baclal of Clemsoa. Mike RichardsM of anyttung to go Arizona State and Tommy WiIctD of Alabama, and punter back. So go back. ,of Iowa. You're never really G~ASTS further away than from' Pa~e 20 , the dosestphone. Wheth~itsa syndrome. She was a UU1e bit tentaive in practice, but abe bas twinge of homeSickness, the drudgery of stud}'1ng improved at least 10 pereent compared to last year. She bas or a terrific piece of news,. call them_ You'll the capability to win all four events:' Vogel said. "Erieksor1 be there in seconds. Because one they Is eomin8 off a bad year, but she has a more direct attitude tbis never taught you in Math ~ seasoo. t , • -lOllS that the shortest Painton, Erickson, Runck and newcomer Patty Reeves. of distance between Murphysboro, will be cOlli' two 'L~"r:""inH'.:'''':.·'- peting as all-arounders th!S points is h weekend. .' Reeves, who IS eompetin& for the first time in long distance. seven .yean: bas made an "awful lot • impnnrement," said Vogel. "I expect • lot of first meet jitters and mistakes fr"~ Patty," Vogel said. "She IS doing l'OUtines which are totaJy new to her. It is just a matter of time before she lains con­ ftdence." Senior Lisa Peden, floor exercises;:· and, lreshmall JosDDe Oppenheim, uneven bars. will also be competinl at Iowa State aud Iowa. Proposal could change SIU-C football status

By Rod Furlow NCAA's $33 million of TV this provision, schools lacking SCaR Writer revenue paid by ABC-TV this the required minimum at· season goes to Division IA tendance have been able to A special NCAA meeting will schools, but that a prescribed partiCipate in IA football. be held in St. Louis Thursday percentage goes to Division and Friday, and the results 1M, Division n, and Diwllon SI~_~~~~lxo:~~:n:d:p:~~ could change the division status III schools. football school. of Saluki football next year. The CFA has- a separate TV .. As I read it, it will pass." The Salukis competed in contract with NBC-TV. Ap­ said W.D. Klimstra, SIU-C's Division IA this season. A push proval of the Division IV delegate to the session. by the College FoofbaU liro~sal would create a "Division lV's not in the cards Association to realign college diVision with its own TV con­ for this meeting, and this football divisions could change tract. Only part of revenue f:-om provides an altematb-e. We'll that. games between Division IV vote against the Division IV The ITA, which was formed schools and schools outside the proposal and p,lay the IA over a year ago, is made up of division would get outside proposal by ear. ' 61 schools with big football Division IV colfers. Hartzog said tbe Missouri programs. "We're not too optimlstic \'allp.y Conference tearns will "They want some kind of about our Division IV proposal. fZ.~bly all end up in Division ~ realignment," acting Men's The NCAA's proposal might Athieti..:s Director Lew Hartzog provide a compromise," said SolO!!!. "After they formed, they Elaine Donahue, a CFA ad­ The move to Division IAA will threatened to become a new ministrative assistant. ~re some some sche&.ding division-Division IV. What The NCAA's proposal is to adjustments, whicb would they're really worried about is confine the IA Division to make scheduling difficult but TV money." schools with an average not impossible, according to The CFA isn't so concerned minimum attendance of 20,000 Klimstra. He said bivision IA; with the amount of TV money per game. The avera~e teams must play eo percent of available, they're worried minimum attendance thIS their games against otber about the number of ap- season was set at 17,000. Division IA teams. pearances they're entitled to, Another aspect of the NCAA according In Dave PickJe, the proposal is the elimination of Another way SIU-C.wUl be NCAA's assistant director of the provision allowi", schools affected is in tbe number of public .. flairs. participating in 12 majOr sports football scholarships it will be He said the bulk of the tocornpete in IA football. Under allowed to offer. Gymnasts to focus on-growth instead ofwinning early meets By Steve Me_II the season to be like a Vogel was expecting <;taR Wril.er pyramid-with us peaking at sophomore Dee Dee Mooney to theend," said Vogel. "I hope no help lead the team before her C_~h BeTb Vogel would _ gets injured 8nd that these recurring ankle problem came rather see bis women gym­ meets help build their con- bade to baunt her. nastics team lose its first couple fidence. " ". thought she would get nine 01 matches than win. Injuries are one thing the or better in floor exercises, .. I don't feel !he meets are team does not need. Two ailing beam and vaulting," Voge that important now," s.:id ankles have already clouded the said. "Her ankle tends to get V.. gel. "I'd rather Jose and future of the team. puffy and gives her discomfort, gnp. than win shabbily." Sopbomore Pam Turner. who and she bas decided to get it Vogl'l will begin his 19th Vogel calls his "best all- repaired right away. TImt may season with SIU-C when the arounder" has a sprained or may not be a selfv..iJ move. Sa:ut!6 meet Iowa State and ank!e and will probably only Her progress this year bas not Take that! W~tern lliinois at Ames, Iowa compete on the uneven bars. been hampered by her ankle, Setder uater Rod Camp I"'ffed the ...... ver SEMO'I 0."", Harris on Dec. 3. The gymnasts wiU Vogel said the team "badly though." durfn~ &lie IeCad hall 01 Sabmlay" ,ame at tL.e Area. De then compete in the Iowa In­ needs" her score. As a result, the Salukis will Sahlkis lleaa dae Illdia. '1-11, .. Camp lcarecI eJght ,.... aD 01 vitational OIl Dec. 5. "We wiJI lose at least six Jose about four ~ts. 'J'be lea wIIidt were llam cia.... De SaJUls. wbo loR MOilday .. "We start earlier this year points. since Turner is more of those potential points, plus the Ualveraity eI Cltarles&oe. wW ..... MlIl1'lly Slate 1:31 , ... because I thought the schedule experienced than ber the six lost beeause of Turner's Wedaeaday at abe Areaa. a. WOl.tld help the team. Now, I'd like to have that extra month ~·iP~a~~,~V:g;!:.:r :J:{lbel::~~e~:e:ru:: back so we could practice own work based on bow her score near the national ID required at cage games more," Vogel said. ankle feels." qualifying r.core of. 136. Last year's team fmished • FreshmaD Debbie Chase and The forecast isn't all tbat Students interested in attending basketball games at the Arena disappointing fiftb in the sopbomore Mary RUDCk will dark for the gymnasm, though. must present a valid ID wben purdlasing tickem and also when Midwest and ~as the fll'St Vogel replace Turner in vaulting. but Tw~time All-l.merican senior' entering the Arena. A student's spouse may purchase a student team to fail t!:! I'eceive a Vogel said their sevens and Val Painton and junior Lori ticket and t t studen d 11 na~on.11 bid. Vot~el sa,id that "If eights woo't replace :rumer's Erickson are both fn top shape Arena. mus presen a I spouse car when entering the. we keep ~dStIing. we have the nines. RlIIlCk, whose best Door for the season opener. TIckets are on sale at the Student Center ticket office and ~an also potenU.i ~., be be.'ter than last exercise score is in the low "Val bad a bit 01 the senior be purehased at the AI1!Da Ticket Office from 9 a.m. to 4:30 pm. year." "I bope that each meet eights, according to Vogel, will See GYMNASTS Page Monday through Friday. IS a Httle pn:yessive. Y piau fnr 1. rep~ceTurner.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ MEDICAL SCHOLARS~HIPS AVAILABLE The United States Air. orce curr... ~tly has a limited number of faur year Medical School Scholarships available. Hyou hove been selected for entry In 1981 by Amerlcar'l Medical or Osteopathy School, then you may be eligible. The scholarship provides for: t. Tuition 2. Required texts 3. Required small equipment 4. labFees 5. Other incidental costs 19.751'OS1' "AID 3·5 W1(. ')L In addition to the above. recipients ntCefve $530.00 per month I Xl. and on opportunity fOr Air Force post graduate caursoi:i. !ntc!"ested student. should colt collect to: . .

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