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Vol. 19, No. 22 — THE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY-PURDUE UNIVERSITY AT INDIANAPOLIS — Jan. 22.1990 Tanning First lady speaks salon opens on adult literacy on campus First lady Susan Bayh callsd on than there art students," studsnU to voluntasr thru bins to Bayh next month help illiterate adults during a lac- "The r tura at tha law school last Thurs taring t

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pn thru college y»ars not functionally liter- nc skills Can tar, said thrrs brtwrrn rrading collrfr for four

Today, shr is in charfr of 25 arc- Uons with 18 parucipanu in each sacbon Tha numbrr of sac Uons will increase by two for tha com­ ing fall srmrstrr "People know thry ars not going to makr it if thry canT read," Wolbng said. “A lot of thr stu- drnu we have ars bright, thry just didn't take thr nght rlaasrr in high school * Most of thr students entering thr Access Canter have a low srlf estarm, according to Wolbng Half thr battle is encouraging and sup­ porting tha students an they can t 81 of thr 92 ranch thru goals » have literacy centers where people can go for ood years help at no expense and thr should be For adulta beginning s program, placed < it only takes about 12 months for level, them to learn to read Moat adults For instance, kindergarten ir

according to Wolbng because aha did not want her chil­ “1 think her (Bayh’s) attention is dren following tha aama lifestyle. iing to be helpful,* she said “One of tha problems we've had charge to through Apn 11 the first black mayor of “ t opening ceremony will take Volunteers are needed to serve Rock, Ark., who had also ______> Thursday, March 29, when security and other id his multiplkation tables ( collected dunng the quilt will first be displayed Hispanic youth four-day exhibition will be The Damien Center will allocate Persons interested Dirvct Mrvuv pnnridm, .uch m ch.m,.l«i through Ih. U.m..n 40,------. .» r.„A. .-----I f o , ------>- >•------Sm DINNER Pag* 3 the Damien Center, help PWA* Center. dw* to Hispanic PWAa, 636*551 for information. Pag* 2 / NEWS The SAGAMORE Jmn.lt.19t0 Tanning

New restaurant brings Mexican dishes TUESDAY The Office of International Affaire will sponsor a forum on the topic University P lan Hotel food court fanatics will salads and, for the heartier appetite, dinner plat­ of studying abroad from 10 am . to 4 pm . in Busmeea'SPEA 4066. Havr yet another spot to satiety their appetites ters Prices on a la carta items range from 69 cents The opening of Chirmchenfa Choo-Choo next to 12 99 Full meals will cost 12-99 to 15 65 WEDNESDAY Under the legislation, children week will bring with it a variety of Mexican dishes The prices are somewhat lower than what is Tha German Club will conduct a meeting at 6:16 p.m at the under tha age of 14 must be ac­ at student-rate pncee. charged st the Union Station location companied by an adult. Anyone Athenaeum Turners Club, 401 E. Michigan St. Contact Claudia Gross- Following basically the name menu as its sister "1 think the students have been waiting for a wishing to use the tanning bed change in the kind of food they have to chooee man at 274-6290 for further information. store at Union Station, co-owners Nash and who falls between the ages of 14- e e e Margaret Lalani and Nsrgis Kachra are excited from," said Kachra. 18 must have a written slip from a shout opening e store on campus. Also, a gift and apparel shop is expected to open The Black Student Union will conduct a £ "We can't wait until it opens. We’ve had a lot of in the food court area by the end o f March, accord­ at 7:30 p.m. in Univerwty 316. Activities will include planning Despite th positive response," said Margaret. ing to Mark Miller, marks ting director for Corner - of the spring agenda and dianiaaion of elections. Call WUliam Walker at stone Companies, Inc. he believes t Items on the menu include tacoe, burritos. taco 274-2279 for additional information. Although the shop is not a tradi- Scholarships open to college feature writers The Spanish Club will conduct a conversation hour between 4:15 and tional food court eetabbshment. 515 p.m in the University Place Hotel Food Court. Cal! 274-6597 for Hiss said he hopes it will bring more information. C»l!«*».v students interested in writing may enter tire writing seminar in Indianapolis April 6-7. Stu* s e e the \IM Thomas K Keating Feature Writing Com­ dents> unable to stund this seminar should not en­ “From the owner standpoint, I petition which awards scholarships of up to $1,000. ter the competition. The Recycling Club, a branch of the Anthropology Club, will conduct The i<>mprtition is open to freshmen, sophomores Awards include a $1,000 scholarship, $250 far the a meeting at 9 am . in Cavanaugh 411. Contact Trent Armstrong at 769- and imora attending college in Indiana. best on site story and $250 for the best on-site story 6422 for more information. times other than 11 ajn. to 2 T'r.e • - mpetition is sponsored by the School of written by a student attending school in Mahon pm..* Hiss said. "1 think it is Jaiirn.ii.sm at IUPUI, the Indianapolis Press Club County. going to be a fun store * and the Indianapolis society of Professional Jour­ Additional details concerning the competition THURSDAY nals «U may be obtained by contacting Jamas W. Brown, Hiss has worked with the owner Judges will select 10 frnalisU for a hands on fea- usMtfiate dean. School of Journalism, 274-2773. of the hotel for about two ye a n The International Affairs Club will conduct an organisational meet­ ing at 1:30 p.m. in Union Building 674. All interested students, faculty Galanti appointed to township fire commission and staff are invited to attend. For more information, call Thomas Paul J Galanti, a prufeeeor at the IU School of Browne at 274-6999. Law.Indianapolis, was appointed a member of the Before joining the law faculty in 1970, Galanti e e e \Vn»hington Township Fire M enl Commission. was an asaociata in the law firm Hoes, O'Keefe, The Political Science Students’ Organisation will conduct a meeting Galanti will serve a four-year term on the five- McDougald k Per eons for seven years. from 9 to 930 a.m. in Cavanaugh 436. Call 274-7547 for further mrtnber board whoee volunteer services will in­ Galanti received his bachelor's degree from Bow- information. clude dealing with promotions and disciplinary doin College in 1960 and his law degree from the e e e University of Chicago in 1963. Ha completed gradu- matters for the Washington Township Fire Depart- The Economics Chib will conduct a meeting at 5:30 p.m. in the ment. Tins includes five stations and 106 employ- ate study at the John Marshall Law Scl*hoo! in 1964. University Hotel Food Court. Call Benue Bogar 274-7757 for additional SAGAMORE Arts Indiana looking for artists, authors information. Art* Indiana is accepting entnes far it’s Postcard seventh annua] competition for critical writing SATURDAY ads get read. Series X competition through Feb. 16 from any In­ about performing, visual and litarary aria related The National Society of Black Engineers will conduct a meeting at 1 diana resident 16 years of age or older. p.m. in Administration Building 032. Twelve winners will receive $100 cash pnxee, a Two winners will receive $500 each and have limited poster of the winning entnes, and their articles published in Arts Indiana. ADDENDA 100 copies o f their postcard. Entry forms for each event are available by call­ The deadline for spring semester submissions for gene*u, tha liter­ Art* Indiana is also accepting entnes in its ing Arts Indiana at 632-7694. ary magazine for IU PU I, is Fsb. 19. Duplicated copies should be aent to Summer positions available for performers University Library 002. Call 274-2049 for further information. Cedar Point amusement p.rk in Sandusky, Ohio, music in the correct key. An accompanist will be is looking for performers and tschnicians to fill provided, but he or she will not transpose. positions for summer 1990. All instrumentalists must audition individually. LOOKING FOR Sight may be requested. Park officials will audition applicants Wednesday See. Positions are also available for sound and light SOMETHING TO DO? at the Indiana Memorial Union at IU-Bloomington technicians, projectionists and stage managers Ap­ from 2 30 to 4:30 p.m. and at Cedar Point on Feb. 1. plicants should bring a list o f three professional Get Involved With The Applicants must be 18 or older by May to be eligible, and should bring a typed, single-page STUDENT ACTIVITIES ARBORTREE For more information about auditions, call (419) APARTMENTS k TOWNHOME3 627-2390 or write Cedar Point Live Shows Depart­ PROGRAMMING BOARD •Minutes Awn IUPUI, Singers and musicians should prepare two songs ment, P.O. Box 5006, Sandusky, OH, 44671-8006. of contrasting styles and bring accompanying sheet Weekly meetings are held to plan campus-wide events (ie, Promotions for Men's Basketball, Guest Speakers, Spring Celebration Dance & SAPB Metro SAGAMORE Games). 0« v w Cnp* Opinion Editor Soon A M A m Opinion Editor Choryl WHEN: 10:00 am on Tuesday's StMrrySWar Focur Editor KaronCohon QropNco Edlh WHERE: BS 3023 Call About Our Student ______Kotor Advert rtng Manager ThereeaJoyce Discount!! Now*Editor M*ePorMno PtwtoEditor JohnHomondu AdyortoingAdvteer TomPtane 924-0725 JOIN THE FUN!!!!!!!!!! 2460 Cold Sprint. Rd just South of 30th Street

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Tho numbor curata and provahle u - after three-month break ia'AOO) 992-2076. • Ba aura to fill out tha IUPUI By MIKE PERKINS financial aid form that ia included don’t get into im­ ness Col Ufa Goal Sunday in aach packet This form allowa After a ihraa-month hiatus, Fab. 4 at various site* acros atudanta chancaa >Jt ‘ locally- tha Studant Government con peaching anybody." aupporud ♦ducaUGnalgrmnla and vanad with naw amphaaia for -Kym loana. tha coming semester "Psbruary IB-26. tha Financial During a meeting last Wad Student Body Pretid Aid Office here will ba offering on- naaday, Studant Body President the-spot halp, " Higgsnbotham Kym Robinson • treated to which tha vote would taka place said. “All that wa mk of atudanU aanatora tha commitment thay U waa auggaatad that in stead ia that thay have thair tax forma, hava to Studant Government of a proxy ballot, a substitute and hava triad to complete tha and tha naad for it to ba at a should attend to caat the vote Next «M k th* department will forma. W all halp particu­ higher level than in tha racant If an alternate wan not avail­ p an ou lar* * paat able, tha school would forfait ita IU PU I campuses, including 36th For specific Umea for halp se* I t ia raal important that wa vote on the issue Scraat and Harron School of Art. nona. call 274-4162 do not go back to tha way it wa* laat aamaatar, a* far aa going th ru meeting! without being • Robmeon broke a Ua vote Dinner’s success leading to bigger venue Clinics gat a quorum,* said concerning tha change of sched­ uled meeting dates. She cast the Continued from Page 1 vote to continue meeting hi- Tha naw aamaatar will bnng aa wall aa thair strengths along with it refreshed atutude* and motivation! for aanators A motion sms raised to hold thay first start dealing with meetings ones every three weeks This year's dinner waa sold out clients,” O'Leary’ said. "For them problems, Robinson said. to laaaan tha demands of laat weeks before tha event h# grpwup (participants) to ba able to ba ner­ Two of tha representatives did semester's meeting schedule. Tha B8U also presented four vous where somebody ia supervis­ not attend the meeting, how­ The Studant Government Con­ awards during tha program. ing them is much batter for the ever. stitution mandates a masting at Senior Tyrone Artis won the ”1 student.” “I would be interested in find lsast once a vary three weeks Have a Dream Award." Artie, who The enthusiasm from atudanta will ba graduated in May with a ing out why some of the other It ia not clear whether tha people weren't here tonight," bachelor's degree in electrical go tha extra mils aa well. group will taka disciplinary ac- engineering technology, won $100 said David Bent, Student Gov­ *1 think that working with stu­ ernment controller with the award. dents and their enthusiasm for "I don't gat into impeaching The Office of Minority Studant In other busmees: bigg eat apaach critics, doing things well and wanting to anybody," Robinson aaid. Services administrative secretary, ba good lawyers and wantir* to faad thair familisa and aand thair ”8he ia ao personal In her ap- yearbook committee which After a lengthy process, last senior Barbara Shields, won the provide quality service ia energis­ would put together a campus year's Studant Government im­ ‘ Advocate of tha Dream Award,” ing to anybody who works with 1 am tha nisee of Willie Bedford grow up listening to hit annual for schools which do not peached Senator Linds Proffitt given to a faculty or staff member them,” Wolf said Johnson,” Angalou said. *1 cannot mother read Angel ou'a poetry, currently have one. for dereliction of duties and of tha university . She will be grad­ Tha Civil Practice Clinic opera- look down on him aa if ha did not Laat year ha heard Angalou speak • Senators failed to adopt a hampered tha work of tha Stu­ uated in May with a bachelor’s de­ tea in cor\junction with Lags] Ser­ proposal dealing with casting dent Government. gree in business with an emphasis vices Organisation and tha votes by written preay Senators can miss no mors Criminal Practice Clink works in Under the measure, aanators than thrse meetings without Tha "Dr. Joseph T. Taylor Aca­ cooperation with tha Marion would have bean able to vote by being in violation of the organi­ County Public Defender's Office. and ‘•he-roee’ to ba larger than experience. demic Award,” named after the s proxy ballot, provided no Enrollment for aach class is sation's constitution. Those at life and no longer accessib le ” “1 said to ntyaelf, T naad this first dean of tha School of Liberal amendmenU wars mads on tha limited to under 26 atudanta in or­ fault can be subject to impeach- Angalou said. 'Wa naad to look lady to coma touch oth ers" Bad Arts, was awarded to senior Kevin issue during tha meeting in within our famJkes for man and ford said. Baxter, who it in tha School of der to ensure quality instruction woman with whom wa can Angelou’a $6,500 speaking fas Business majoring in flnancs. He for atudanU, according to Wolf. identify immediately ” forced tha BSU to approach tha won $500 with tha award. "You gain confidence. You know Angalou mid that King will ba university administration for Tha Reverend Jamas R. Bradley that you can do it,” aaid Neal Tomembsred because of tha hvee financial assistance. The funds Sr. won the "Drum Major Instinct Lewis, a law student currently en­ C°ttE T ° IflUDERDflfS that grew out of his life rather wars secured through external Award," which is given to some­ rol lad in tha dvil clink. than from any singular personal channels, according to Bedford, one in tha community who has "You can Ull yourself, 'All I naad attribute. Planning for tha January pro- made tha type of contributions to do ia go in there and talk to tha "Wa were most pleased,” ha gram begins tha preceding April, King made. Bradley has been •aid. T h era has never been soma- and this year's BSU officers will than dona tha first time,” hs i m TUESDAY one as a speaker who has touched look at changing tha site to tha > Indianapolis for 21 years. f°R miss J clearance 2 3 c m

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University sludsnl to file action lawsuit seeking cl pnvuie colleges i«r alleged tuition ^TAt>Ll5H?0 able response to dramatic price pnce fixing The Justice Department tnves gation is asking three questions First and moat important, ha tabflsh lied from an ag i question This is likely Mias moat difficult part of the but they constitute a substantial and critical sector of economic ac­ from establishing tivity. I understand that Section 703 of H R. 095. The E&jca- with respect to tional Excellence Ad. wooW help ease this situation Aa I The answers the JusucAispart . H .R .I I report from 70 to 50 percent months may well dictate that it ulty salaries? abandon ita investigation. The second issue deals with the Nevertheless, the Justice De- basis for the questioned behavior. doctrine, each university to persuade the Justice ment that it behaved reaa JS often go to jail Some university officii William Kovaac is an assistant profsssor of law at George Mason resolve two questionably benign because the University This article uxu dis­ tributed by the Collegiate Times

Campus Inquiry Time chose Mikhail Gorbachev. Who would you pick for person of the ’80s?

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“Gorbachev He has now made "I would agree with that state­ "I would say Lech Walesa. T d pick Ronald Reagan be­ T pick Gorbachev because his "I think Barbara Bush, if her fundamental changes in the ment He has made a lot of Look back to *81 when he be­ cause he lowered inflation. actions during the uprising of concern for education is real. Soviet Union which have af­ changes and reformed the gan the Solidarity movement; People look to the president to the EasUrn Bloc countries She has the position if shell atake ears of inflation, which he fected all of eastern Europe, communist nation * that's the real suiting point of broke the American public’s use it. It’s yet to be seen, but the Soviet Union and the the freedom movement now did. Things worked well for me image of a communist as a right now she’s doing okay. " « United States * going on in Europe.* in the employment field." ruthless dicUtor." The SAGAMORE OPINION / »•««<■ Crazed collector combs galaxy for missing tapes

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Profanity embarrasses, angers writer

I foal 1 must comment on your ______1 appreciate genesis' practice of handling of th* of th* ------publishing students’ works as poem entitled 'Drunken F -" in title and is write them. At th* same time irge them with failure to use genesis four time* sine* 1863, and * *leo notice that the proud su- *• Part-time instructors work have always twm proud and thor of this poem does not allow The whole problem could have happy to show the issue to my his own name to appear alongside been so easily avoided by rea- famiiy and friends. his work. oonabUness on the part of the That is, until now. 1 question his right not to em- (unnaawd) author or responsible under ‘Spartan9conditions Am a writer I am a proponent of barrmss himself by using a p**u- on the part of the m^a- low. Their dang research li­ freedom of apeech. And I am not *anym while embarrasting every- cine. ce mpu* privileges are limited. Part-time instructs disputing Mr -Opus" right to .«• on. .1- * " * • . As * mult of whot 1 considsr . adorn the bachelor’* degree i press himself. with his use of the word f — in mlrtake by all pa oston to allow the title Do not mistake the tone of this important to me nor will I contnb- Tangible knowledge »# more u **»• T0*!"*:*" 1)0)6 UttTr' 1 jmt* 1 t ute any written works in the ft»- ______fluential then theories i on the Table of Con- male, and I am 32 ^years^ thou tur* than the this field. The job market requin > and on page 6 at the poem. in a myriad of Tom D. Lss sad the poem an have her doctorate obvious that the word “f—' 1 hear it in the movies and see 8*nior ______l Allen said her lack of a doc- _ of it printed in written by th# Bailor's Note: This letter . true because he went to school torate dose not make her any ls*» poem. I reel lie, of course, that world’s finest authors. But I have acmmoani*d ^ a u picky when hiring part-timers.* longer and spends * considerable **»• instructor uus ie one reader’s opinion and y»l ti> ••• ^ used in a title of c.— eaytng comes uer* bring mailed to said Monte JuiHerat, chairman of amount of time researching in hie *1 take my teaching job very that other* may feel it ie crucial. of these moviea or books w p^9UUnt JoKtl R ($UJ ^ the Economics Dspartmsnt. Part- fisld. aenously "she said “It’s my job u> But that is not the issue. I stand up for Mr. Qpu^ ri^it to JUPUI Chancellor Gerald L time instructors constitute 50 per- Life as a full-time professor has 6»t kids %xnwd about theater, " Bcpko, among at hen. The poem in cent of his department’s staff. its own set of problems, however. I do that unless I show question ie titled "Drunken Fuckm Part-time faculty member* in Although pert-time instructors enthusiasm and knowledge " this dspartmsnt receive $1,000 to may find it difficult to prepare for l‘ <• this tangible, practical •1,500 per course, compar*d to classes around their outside work, knowledge that IUPUI students i# 15,000 to 17,000 gusftimled their ftill-tims colleagues hsve ad n*a4 m order to tie competitive in UNICEF > full -time professors ditiona) demands placed on them today's job market Further compounding the ad- To get tenure or promotions. Who is belter qualified to fulfill coordinator Junct faculty dilemma ie the fact Chakrabarti said professors must *h*t need — the adjunct faculty that part-timers rsceivs no fring* spend time researching. who has the "how-to' sends thanks nr fits They are not provided of- Th# pressure takes away from V**- ______for support 4 HP here is noi The i » ______one wno possesses both types of enough money knowledge To the Editor: 1 c to be picky when Perhaps one solution to this ,■ ,, , m dilemma would be the publication Communism thrives in USSR The Indianapolis Committee for * hin"g part-timers. * . Atn(i(wy ,iBting /mrh prr/r. UNICEF wishes to thank the stu- To the Editor: promised the Communist Party of dents, faculty and staff of IUPUI freshmen and sophomore IUPUI -Monte Juillerat *or’B «»<**«»tials end teaching the Soviet Union that they would for their support at our greeting students are taught exclusively by Chairman methods part-time instructors, according to r Lnamnan -p,,, ^hod would allow stu- The recent events u •astern Europe hsve As long as the < IU President Thomas Ehrlich’s tconomut Department dents ^ uught by ►port titled "IU: One University ------— *tther full-time professors or finally beginfin reducing otour defense Soviet - Indians at its Best" the time I could devote to teach- professionals acting as part-time money, you will see that you have This; ing." he said. the instructors. helped save a number of young II lives with the proceeds from the iasionsr for academic affairs be explained in detail in entry would benefit from this system e Indiana Commission for level courses." to r*Sm | Higher Education. An instructor dose not need a Gayle C Rubash is a sen missing — the Soviet Union. ------r------_ "IUPUI is too heavily dependent command of the latest research majonng n Political reform in the Soviet I would prefer to follow ag»in in 1990. The children of the upon part-time faculty, especially techniques to be effective in the Union is not the purpose of Margaret Thatcher’s advic* - to wor>d the kind of in the undergraduate classes ------And, if a campus relies too heavily got from you in 1068 upon them (part-time instructors), i run into

Program Coordinator lifer Ray, she feels conditions for adjunct faculty may Some students expect easy ride affect the quality of Iter IUPUI ed- To the Editor: Are we wrong? I have just finished reading etu- Aside from a minority of under­ wit evaluations from my courses, prepared student*, the chief ob- With »w exceptions, the com- stacles to obtaining a good unlwr- its constructive and sity education at IUPUI are self- . I appreciate that imposed. One of the few criticisms stu- ___^______r dents can agree on. though, is Students expect to work 20, 30 the amount of work will not die- that too much work is demanded or more hours a wsek, have suada us from maintaining, even and that the text and material are normal social lives and still take i Student evaluations play little

> study, not to speak I teste used at ling themselves cultu dally, even by going throughout the country. Our debt, coverage of materials and expecta­ I would urge students who want tions are similar to theire. Would Man an assy nde to consider other IUPUI« vehicles. Leave classroom space for thorn who want a first-rate ed-

Martin C. Spechler l we want the IUPUI degree Don’t undervalue your own Associate Professor FOCUS Several organizations reach out to assist homeless Religious way works for some, not others

By KAREN COHEN row religious viewpoint th# mis- I just didn't give a damn. I had an Prom January 1969 to #4one embrace are an imposition attitude of just giving up, not ber of 1969, 2.669 homeless men Jam#* E Walden b#cam# an *x "I resent it very much,* said caring I disposed of all my slept at the Harbor Light Center. pert on Indianapolis mission* and John Thomas, who waa homeless material things and then my will ah#!tar• laat wintsf H# had to II# for four months due to >ob lose. "If to live. The Lighthouse Mission, 620 E. you disagree with anything they T o obtain help from the mis­ Market S t, provided beds to about 3,000 men in 1969. Men are It wa# #ith#r roost in th# mis* say, they will find a way of getting sions you have to claim depen­ aiona or huddle in th# park or un- you out of there In order to etoy dency on alcohol, be fresh out of allowed to stay seven days a d#r bndgee "I slept m a dog in a Christian organization we ar# jail or dependent on drugs. You month. After that they must ei­ » a few Urn#*.* said Wald#n forced to listen to wan#thing we have to portray yourself as being ther leave or do work for the mis­ don‘t believe in ' bad.” he said sion or pay $3 dollars per night Others tak# a more pragmatic A United Way of Central Indi­ ’ While the mission will accept view of th# issue ana Community Needs Survey people until 10 30 p.m., men are J a m s E. WsJd#n James Martin, a homeless man April 1999 estimated expected to arrive by S or 6 p.m. if in hie mid SO# said, *lt don't they want a bed for the night. bother m# Most try to pump reli­ the primary i The mission, which has 64 beds gion down your throat. But till aln 20 percent of far Self-help group offers Gabriel blow# his trumpet, if the homeless pc maintains# TV you’re not ready to make up your where m#n can stay throughout mind, you're not ready to make up Yet a number of men who are the day if they like. It conaisU of your mind.” not drug and alcohol abusers try several rows of plastic chairs. The dignity, information A epintual focus fuels th# mis­ to join mission rehabilitation pro­ four glass- sion# By KAREN COHEN "W# try to get homeless people Part tuv a( a f Arre part w ru i Part grams for a respite from the “A lot of religious orientation is into these meetings so they can streets. is permitted. thru* u til look at th* plight of horn* Services for in keeping with our philosophy," "We have had that question Everyone who stays at the mia- Uss itoa ra and ehiUrwu said Ruth Wilkereon. assistant the Homeless wee started by a son has to attend chapel services. director of th# center oes)," Wilkereon said. "First we live in the Th# religiously on#nled rescue Th# room where th# homeless have them for five days in detoe trated by the treatment . The front room ia mtaaton# ar# th# only place# in In­ men #l##p ts crowded with 16 We do an assessment which wiD T h e purpose of our being here received et the religious frimiehed with three donated dianapolis that proved# immediate bunk beds equipped with gray toll us if the person is an abuser. ■ions in town and the lack of vinyl mattresses To stay the Michael R Ftshbeck, general su­ coordination among city and desks The back sh#lt#r for homeless man Whil# "We can spot them (non­ stove, refrigsr ___ _ th# miamons offer balanced maals night, men must be in the build­ abusers) pretty quickly. If they do perintendent of tbs mission. T h e state service# aet up to help the ing by 6 p m H ie transient# must physical and spiritual go hand in homeless re-enter mainstream linoleum table. Those who stay eat and depart by 6 a re to make society. there at night sleep on fold-out quiesce to ml## and restriction# the dining room available for Fullback, who ia also But the driving philosophy be­ that rang# from th# Urn# th#y th«we in the programs hind the organization ia that Unlike some rmseu homelessness is e state of cir­ and money to help refurbish the rooms. Effort# were coordinated Undone# of religious service# smoking is allowed in the canteen, cumstance, not e state of the by the United Auto Workers of People who #Uct to remain at and there is a cigarette machine Wilkereon said the 30-day drug soul. America. th# mission# by joining on# of the Signs in other areas proscribe program, attend seminars on al­ T o get out of rehabilitation programs they run activities Signs hang on the wall gram, that can coholism and drug addiction, and you need a feeling of dignity, Walden, who usually wears a are often required to do work in a television lounge: "No amok people, now has a two-c have the opportunity to study for self-respect," said William W. felt hat with a m a ll feather in around th# missions for littl# or ing lessee keep your feet out of waiting list. Those in the program a general equivalency degree, Riggs, vice president of the orga­ the brim, said that while the the chairs." On top of a TV eat is a those in the Lighthouse program nization. "The most important A number of th# man that go to placard that aays "hands off* the living only work and go to Bible study thing is to see if you can instill a vices, they don't address the Those in residential programs, quarters. They also are expected sense of self-dignity in people." long-term needs of the homeless. but not the transients, are to clean restrooms in the adminis­ "I f they run out of days we give, Riggs is e World War II "They are e place to stagnate whil# other# are grateful for i t routinely drug tested, Wilkereon tration area of the building. they have a few options." said E veteran who fought in Europe. and become further entrenched Some merely take it in atnd# said. But the transients can be Some people can remain for an­ He hold# an engineering degree in homelessness," Walden said. I n th# miaaion# you are herded subjected to alcohol tests "We will other 60 days after the program psrintendsnt. "If they are resi­ from Purdue but drifted into "When one becomes homeless, like cattle,* said Walden, who is breathalize them if we suspect end# if they have not yet as­ dents, they work around the mis­ homelessness several years ago. one's point of view changes, the now president of Indtanapolia Ser they've been drinking," he said. sembled the resources required to sion. It takes a lot to keep the At present the headquarters of culture changes. The only people vice# for the HomaUee. Inc., an or William Riggs, 63, is the vice successfully r#-enter mainstream mission running. We give the the organization is a two-room ganitatlon founded last year by of Indianapolis Services society. They are given work laundry to one person, and ha storefront at 2406 E. 10th 8b Homeless. An engineer around the mission. The pay is does all of the laundry. Some JX . Hair Realty rented the Walden and the other space to the service for 61 for 18 with a degree from Purdue, he has 63 50 per hour. work in the kitchen. We have a hope that this knowledge months. Janet L. Hair, who "You get three day# h#r#, six been drifting toward homeless Wilkerson said the shelter in­ full-time kitchen. Ws have one will make their organization ef­ tentionally does not pay the home­ man who all he does is take cars day# there You are treated Itk# ness in the years since his wife owns Hair Realty along with her fective in helping the homeless less a livable wage so that they of the grounds. It's a frill-time husband JsfTsry, said In­ died, at times staying in cheap leave the situation permanently will not cease attempts to find dianapolis Services for the Others who stay at motels for months at a time. )«*>•■ behind. work in the outside world. How­ The men receive $5 spending Homeless agreed to fix up the have different perspectives He finally ended up on the "The supporting ideal ia that ever, the mission has given money a week. premises in exchange for the Bob Haley arrived at the street several years ago the homeless should help them­ Wheeler Rescue Mission last No­ "I have nothing to blame,” Riggs permanent employment to a num­ Fishback said he has plans to room# that would normally rent selves,” said Harold H. Bush, ber of people who completed the vember after a two and one-half said. "It happened. I just let it implement a drug and alcohol for about 6260 per month. the 31-year-old secretary of In­ program. treatment program soon. year stint in prison. happen. I could have prevented it Incorporated last April, the dianapolis Services for th# These people here in this place group's focus is i Homeless. TTi# problem is not all give time and effort without only that it may be difficult and any thought at all,” he said "So shelter, food, money, job train­ confriaing to gather information theyr make n people who don't have ing programs and temporary or about services, but the homeless nothinting feel more comfortable. permanent housing out to the risenBfil of T h e y give you hope. It can street people. eionals telling them what to do rebuild your character This la the Lack of access to accurate in­ place to come Any religious place formation is a barrier for many "Pride. Some people ia the place to come," Haley said too proud,” Bush said. T h e homeless don't have tele­ Services for the Homeless does vision," said James E. Walden, "When you've got everything president and one of the organi­ and don’t need nothing, you don't who corns to them for help zation's founders. Walden him­ want anything from anyone else." change their behavior. self has been homeless three he said "But you can't do it by "We're not a rehabilitation yourself You need Chnst to help center," Riggs said. "We rehabil­ you. because no man can do it The group writes end distrib­ itate physically, not mentally or alone " utes fliers that update people on morally." TTus te the philosophy of the services available and where to "As far as I'm get them The information is should be able to I The Harbor Light Center, 927 taken to where the homeless cal (to get N. Pennsylvania S t. is run by the people congregate: including the You need th# means It requires Salvabon Army The center tuw parks and streets where the reeidenbal rehabilitation pro- homeless spend much of their transportation," Riggs said. gram# for drug and alcohol time, as well as to the missions The organization issues mem- abusers, a half way program for Services for the Homeless in­ the recovering emotionally 111 and vites other homeless people to the organization. a 32 bed are# reserved for male come to their meetings Walden transient# There is no space for and other members attend meet­ support," Walden asud. I t 's the home lee# women and children ings of local governmental agen­ first step in coming back into The men are allowed to slay at cies that formulate policies self-esteem. They can at least the center aix nights a month aimed at alleviating homeless­ say, Tm Though chapel goes on every ness, such as hearings at the fughl. Uanm.nl. ar, anrnura«,d _ Center Township Trustee's Of­ stripped every * the Sahaton Army's Harbor Light Center b it not raquirad to attend Th* '" * * • fice, and encourage others to do simple "Not a Some homeless men say the nar- fno,n,n9 — pm the bunk______Photo by JOHN HERNANDEZ the same.______Riggs, "not a cussed thing.' THE HIPPIE DEPARTMENT STORE

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hot Metros on a roll IftMi's Basketball By JOHN KELLER So far this aaoaon. I Cranadtara Kara had trouble w At INDIANA WESLEYAN At FRANKLIN COLLEGE run* cloaa contaata, loam* ft Jm*. It Jam. U HOW THAT WE HAVE TOUR ATTENTION. famaa by thraa potnU or law fUPtn Mkte*e i i i o i , Leas441 • IUPUI (SOi Carter 94ft 94> 1ft. WOULD YOU LIKE TO JOIN A playing on tha road. Pnoc to laat araakand, thay h ■MM Speckmso 7 1J g-4 >0. Schiller 4-T0-1 FRATERMm* So far thia aaaaon, vighl of an ftlO racord and wars in 1 4. Wngfc»l44lt,fi •11101-110. Mania M l mi dal of a thraa game tool 1 -a U. Prttthsu 44 *414. Marpky 1 PI KAPPA PHI lUPUr# 14 irKUnti hava coma on IS FORMING A CHATTER tha rood. oKaro thay Kara loot atraak 00 T«ee»l P44.G 114 441 TOTAL 1 Pd l TOTAL 04$ 10-11 ft* Coach Jim Mama aaid hta tm HERE haant playad orall I FOR MORE INFORMATION THa Matroa anil taka lhair H i 1X100(4. l -10-ftt Beer 4-15 ft. Oawfcrdl- racord (excluding laat Saturday's mat IUPU1 should CALL i X d homa (ama again* t 1U South H4P4t.lt ■1UPU1 is probably « of tha I4P4B. ip TOTAL TP-72 544 ftft. FOULED OUTi unbaatan In tha month tha district," POL'LEO OUT MtOUUie Mumi said "Thay have tha expa- IUPUI M (Carter 11) FreaklU ftft and quicknaaa — tha (Breedwtaat ft). AUUTTi IUPUI 1ft ______(Mania, Prtichsu 4) Prmakhe S3 SAGAMORE ADS SELL “Thay will ba raal hard for ua to PPOOma* (Bear. Hemkksrgar 4). X-POCNTOS. dafand and I havs baan im- praaaad by what thay hava dona P Mi TECHNICAL* a this aaoaon.* ha addad Lovsll. an tha othar hand, la M ila n o 's laary of playing tha Grenadier*, difference,* ha who boat Franklin Collaga and look district laadar Taylor (17-2) At TRI-STATE SCHEDULES to tha bursar bafora lasing. Pasta “Sauthaaat is a vary important Jan. 13 ftMn's UI (MU feeler t TreSae 4. M •ban thay far* tha Bulldog* of gama.* Lovsll said *!n tha district ■alVngMgD fcO»«.Ca At Farr* Slat# (Mch.). Jan 22 T o G o NCAA Dlv 11 Foma Slata Umvar thay hava playad wall, and wa hava to go down thara prepared * sag p T-ae • TO TALteiPO tiPM Ai IU Sou boost. Jan. 24 Tha Matroa will wrap up tha "ttu-o ta t b (tu Nets it, Beagkwea it, Ai Indiana Toch , Jon. 27 waak in Fort Wayna Saturday Hayes P WteW If. l t . r i.eV n T. C+$m whan thay Cars Indiana Tach, uk 0 TOTALS. 1744 411 41 Coupon 1ft straight famaa FOULED OUTl eeae PXPOI NDS W om an's and wars rankad aacond in tha na­ IUPUI XT (Carweikeel) TEJOTa T I X4 tion in Dlv II. ft rushing anth a 24- (Hayes 41 A44I4T*. ees eeeilekie P Ai Oakland C«y Coftago. Jan. 27 FREE cup C racord Vp Hanover Collaga, Jan. 30 This aaason. after having lost According to Lovell, tha last two of coffee •• von playara, Bulldog Coach Tom IUPUI wins have exposed both Ludwig said hia 8 5 Uam is look- positive and negative elements of the Metros' overall game with ANY improved^ IUPUI lrrlas o"’“*n "Evan though wa a breakfast Indiana Wesleyan, 93 76. in a The Sagamorpis looking for writers. gama Lovell said ha was not total­ Stop by Cavanaugh 001G or call 274-4008 ite m .* play a good gama which will r ly pleased with. IUPUI Food Court hava too much of an affect on our “Wa are obviously pleased with for more information. divisional racord,* Ludwig aaid tha win, but are are not pleased bfkwhklM T" Tha contest will mark tha Afth with tha manner in which wa L ______J ,C o u p o n ” time IUPUI has faced a Dlv II ware victorious," ha aaid and Mati Rsadus received Player of tha Waak honors for his performances Join Us for Our Brown Bag Luncheon Series* in victorias over Millikin (Jan. 9) ftcult games of the and Tn State 50* O f f "It Is not going to ba an easy He scored a combined 55 points game by any measure,* Lovsll in tha two games, hitting 70 per­ Any Full said "Last year wa beat them in cent of his shots on* of tha batter games wa playad, “1 hava baan more relaxed lately laeamarte*^! and wa wars quite fortunate to and tha guys are looking far me,* Student Day Sandwich win because they just had an off Rsadus said. “I got tha green light night." (to shoot) thia year. “Last year Jaaaa (Bingham) got I IUPUI Food Court it, but this year coach wants ms to | Expires Vak L 1990 j the bucket and a to taka on lU-Southaast I— ______I

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