Bars Now Close Earlier in Jacksonville DENVER, COLORADO on by Buffy Smith According to Thompson, the City Council Tainer Law and the Fine for This Is $120.50
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FEATURES: WELCOME PAGE 12 SPORTS: SEASON PREVIEW PAGE 17 CHANTICLEER Bars now close earlier in Jacksonville DENVER, COLORADO On by Buffy Smith According to Thompson, the city council tainer law and the fine for this is $120.50. Thompson cited an example of a minor who Mondays, June 2, a Colorado jury found News writer has decided to try to change the city's image. Oklahome City bombing suspect Timothy The council is tired of Jacksonville's reputa- was recently arrested for staggering down This Fall, the Jacksonville Police McVeigh guilty of murder and conspriacy, tion as a "drunk town." Since a main state the street with an opened beer in her hand. Department is enforcing traffic laws and and recommended that he receive the highway runs through town, it doesn't look She was fined $120.50 for violating the open intoxication laws. good to have intoxicated people pouring out container law, and $170.50 for being a minor death penalty. Motorists should watch their McVeigh was arrested on April 19, of bars, into the streets at 6:00 and 8:00 in in the possession of alcohol. This could speedometers more closely while driving 1995, only hours after a 4800-pound truck the morning. Therefore, all bars must now quickly eat away your college fund. through downtown Jacksonville. The mayor bomb exploded at the Alfred P. Murrah be closed every night by Zam. There are about 340 DUIs in Jacksonville and city council has given $5,800 to the The city has also raised fines and court every year. The penalty is a $600 fine, a 90 Building in Oklahoma City. The explosion Jacksonville Police Department to be used killed 168 people and injured 500. U.S. costs for the first time in 15 years. Effective day loss minimum of driver's license, and in putting off-duty cops back on the streets. District Judge Richard Matsch formally August 1, public intoxication charges raised completion of DUI school. According to "We're putting the folks where the problems sentenced McVeigh to death by lethal from $86.00 to $170.50. The extra revenue Alabama's zero-tolerance law, the first time are," says Police Chief Thomas Thompson. injection on Thursday, August 14, . When earned from this increase will be used to pur- a minor is caught driving under the influ- These officers will be monitoring the prob- chase a computer system for the jail. ence, they are arrested and their license is allowed to speak before receiving his sen- lem areas of Jacksonville: Pelham Road, tece, McVeigh quoted the late Supreme "There's no law [against] being drunk, it's revoked for 30 days. The second time, they Mountain Avenue, and the city square. Court Justice Louis Brandeis. "Our gov- where your drunk," laughed Chief are arrested and treated as an adult. The 16-week program began on Thompson. It is legal to drink alcohol on "A lot of drinking goes on," says Chief ernment is the omnipotent teacher for Tuesday, August 19. There will be 24-extra good or ill," he said. "It teaches people by your own lawn, as long as you're not on pub- Thompson, "If you've got to drink, have a hours of patrol per week which create 3 addi- its example." lic right-of-way: the sidewalks, streets, or on designated driver and when you leave a bar tional day shifts and 1 extra evening shift. any public property. It is also illegal to drink or party, leave [the] drink in there. Don't The trial date for Terry Nichols, who Two more night shifts have also been added authorities believe was also involved in any alcoholic beverage or be in possession of take itinto the road." to accommodate Jacksonville's "party the bombing conspiracy, is set for any open container of alcohol on public nights;" Thursday and Saturday. See Bar page 7 September 19. property. This violates the state open con- MIAMI. FLORIDA On Thursday, I August 7, a DC-8 cargo plane crashed into IHacker seeks VISA numbers in JSU email a warehouse distrlct just after taking off from Miam1 International Airport. The bv Scott Hovkin crash killed five people Fine Air Flight 1Olwas carrylng over 40 tons of denim to the Dominican Republic "On August 15 the invasion commenced at W~tnessessay the plane flew almost 12:45 a.m. and terminated about 4:35 a.m.," stra~ghtup Into the sky, veered sharply to says Don Walter, a consultant/programmer the r~ght,and then fell It smashed through for Academic Computing Servlces at JSU. a fence, skidded across busy 72nd Avenue, For slightly less than four hours, a hacker slammed into several cars In the stnp mall played with the JSU network, defacing the parking lot, settlng them ablaze, and final- JSU homepage with the words "owned" and ly stopped In front of a row of businesses her signature, as well as used a search pro- Three pedestrians and a motorist who lost gram on students email messages, looking control of her car were taken to the hospl- for key words such as password, credit, visa. tal with minor Injuries The four people on According to Walter, each of these searches the plane were k~lledWorkers later found took anywhere from ten to fifteen minutes. a body in a demol~shedcar The hacker did not perform these searches on Authorities say a heavy cargo load or a the faculty server. , shift in the cargo could have caused the According to Walter, the hacker was look- 1 crash. Finbe Air representatives say the ing for messages from Internet sites confirm- Currently, the only zilay to Telnet onto JSU sewers to check your Frrtz Fotov~ch cargo was securely locked In place, and it ing on-line purchase orders. "I didn't see any email is ifyou are in an on-campus lab. routinely sh~pscargo In that fash~on. to be gotten," says Walter, "I did the same not to ever go back to the old one. "The Ing down the hacker. They have already However, the plane was carrying four search he did and didn't turn up anything." encrypted form of password was compro- tracked her back to a New Jersey Internet thousand pounds more than the maxlmum The hole in the security developed when mised," says Walter, "not that they broke provider. The UPD has been called, but weight for cargo on a DC-8 freighter, and the new Silicon Graphics machines donated them [the encrypted passwords] but they nothing has been made official. "Well, they Flne Air would not comment on the cargo to JSU were being installed. .4ccording to could get to them." couldn't decide what laws had been broken," load Fine Air Serv~cesis the largest air Walter, new Silicon Graphics machines have Randy Harper, Executive Director Data says Walter. cargo camer servlng Miam. However, the accounts built in without passwords. Systems management Division at JSU, says The only thing that Computer Serv~ces company has had ~tsshare of problems "Hackers know this, and as soon as they see they have "a better Idea of what to look for could suggest for students to do to help pro- lncludlng a $30 thousand fine by the a new Silicon Graphics machine go up, they when dolng a new install" when dealking tect themselves is to report any strange hap- Federal Avlat~onAdministration three go diving for it." wlth security. penings, and change their password regular- years ago for lmproper documentat~onof Because of the break-in, Academic Walter and Sean Ponder, Manager of fllght tralnlng. Computer Services plans to force students to > -< Academ~cComputer Services, are stil! track- See Hacker page 7 - " 1 change &heir,passwords, and encourage km;L *.%?&L&&&.*,s&-<.# '.. A .-* *+. ,-'--*'"- *. ,-" 7&"*-,'.'bw* *'-.?da?'*'> 4-4T.*.<v*'a%FPT . I s ' ,,', " $4~~1-*T ,'+ *-%-.*e* YBI~--.P~Y-<'+ t Y -+?t r-+-t+ist=$~~llrr-~a~~ .zr PWY~I"PI'IW~~~'~'~~~~:~YO~~~~~~~~S~FYC'~ t6*6 9'1' '5 fl- . THE CHANTICLEER SEPTEMBER 4,1997 Fraternity party turns violent by Cathy Higgins unnamed wltness "One minute witness. "Meanwhile, they arrested I Disorderly conduct was reported at the KA Sig Ep Fraternity I News writer they were shaklng hands, the next a guy from Sig Ep who was just house. they were swlnglng punches " defending himself." I School has barely begun, and two "Most of the tlme ~twas three KA This same witness alleges the 8/19 JSU fraternities are already on pro- on one Slg Ep rushee It's hard to police arrested the Sig Ep strictly see why these really big guys would from appearances. "He was big and William Thomas Cabandella, 20, of Atlanta,Ga. was charged with bation for fighting. The incident occurred the evening of Monday, plck on one person smiller than had a couple of tattoos and was just disorder& conduct at 305 S. Pelham Road in Jacksonville. August 18. they are anyway" wearing shorts. But he tried to stop According to witnesses, the fight Wltnessses who wlshed to the fight when he was hit with a bot- tle." broke out between Kappa Alpha and "All in all, about twelve Karim Mayham, 23, of 31 1 Nisbet Street, Jacksonville, was rushees from Sigma- Phi Epsilon. According to Terry Casey, charged with assault in the computer lab on the 10th floor of the KA and Delta Chi had one party, people were involved. Director of Student Affairs, both Houston Cole Library. and Sig Ep had a separate one. One minute they were Kappa Alpha and Sigma Phi A source says that Sig Ep's gath- Epsilon are on probation until JSU's 8/15 ering started earlier and members of shaking hands, the next homecoming.