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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC September 1995 Daily Egyptian 1995 9-14-1995 The Daily Egyptian, September 14, 1995 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_September1995 Volume 81, Issue 18 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1995 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in September 1995 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Inside: Camillia Foulks is found fit to stand' trial. for the d~aths of eight children.,.,,...,, page 3 8 Daily Egyptian Th~Zt1a4 Southern Illinois University at Carbondale - Vol. 81, No. 18, 16 pages Protest at Shawnee N 1ationali !!ii~t~ • Qaily Egyptian Reporters ·undergraduate Student Government President Duane Sherman said at Wednesday's USG~ meeting that he is _making an effort to provide USG senators with records of his summer expenditures. The Senate tabled a man date to acquire a full_ repon of · expenditures during the sum mer from the Student Organii.ation Activity Fund. Senator Robert Irby, who originally wrote the mandate. made the motion to table !he mandate, but gave no specific • reasons for doing so. The fiscal activity of the. USG executive staff has caused concern among some senators because they were not present over the summer and · therefore could 'not oversee Sherman's spending. Sherman's spending began to receive criticism in August M.iRK CHRISTIAN.:... The Daily Eg}ptian from former USG Senator (Above) Kristi11 Kordecki, a member of Slww11ee Enrtli First and a srnior in cleme11tary education al SIUC, raises a ba1111cr in protest of logging · Robert Ludwig. Since then, at Cripps Brnd Wednesday momi11g. KDrdecki said size is prepared lo stay "as long as ii takes," lo preserve llze area trees. (Below) Eileen Jiskra, Irby. made, a, request that member of SIUC Sludei'.t E11uiro11111ei1tal Crnter, finislies hoisting a ba1111i:: ~t Cripps Brnd. Sherman issue a full report of his expenditures. • USG Vice President Kim ")tJI ·_.-~ Judge okays logging Clemens submined an expen diture list to the senate. The list included records of fund ing to various Registered Student Organizations as well as funds carried over into the . account from last year. Not By Lori D; Clark included in the list were any and Marc Chase expenditures made by Daily Egyptian Reporters Sherman for such items as office supplies or office deco A federal judge is allowing a Jogging project in rations. the Shawnee National Forest to commence after Sherman, did not provide deciding Tuesday !hat !he U.S. Forest Service did its specific receipts for any job in determining !hat the project would not signif expenditures because he said icantly impact the environment · to copy the records would be A lawsuit was filed in late July by environmen inefficient. talist Bill Cronin, stating that !he Forest Service had "As senators, you can come not gone through proper procedures before logging in and look at the records," Shennan·said to the senate. Kruv L MAU - The Daily f/;)ptian began. Logging was Gus Bode delayed by two court "To copy it would take thou orders until Judge Phil sands of copies. I felt this Protesters prepare for worst in forest; Gilbert had !he opponuni could be handled in a more ty to review !he case. efficient way." According to a new . Sherman said if the senate wants to change the rules of ready to battle Shawnee clear-cuttiflg order signed Tuesday by disclosure, they can do it Gilbert, !he Forest Service through the Internal Affairs By Marc Chase night to oppose !he operation. fulfilled the proper proce• Editor-in-Chief Kristen Kordecki, one of the protesters and a Committee. IAC reviews and dure in proving that log• judges USG activity based the member of Shawnee Earth First. said demon ging a seven-acre portion Camped in lhe Cripps Bend area of lhe stra1ors will inhibit logging progress by camp USG constitution. Shawnee Nalional Fores1. environmentalists of the 31-acre Cripps Bend The request is nothing more ing at the site. area in the Shawnee say they are ready 10 stand their ground againsl "We are here to prevent, to stop Stan Curlis than an•attempt to limit the a logging company which plans to clear-cul National Forest would noi .- USG president, Sherman said. (!he owner of !he logging company) from com disrupt !he natural habitat. seven acres of !he forest "By limiting the executives ing," Kordecki, a senior in elementary educa The.order also stated Upon learning thal Judge Phil Gilbert denied • 1 in what they can and cannot tion from Hanover Park, said. "We are here to that Cronin did not pro• Gus says: Sticks and a motion by local environmentalist, Bill Cronin, spend limits their ability to make it difficult for the loggers - to prevent vide significant evidence stones may break my • serve the sttfdents," Sherman to halt logging in Cripps Bend, about 25 bones but saws will . sai~. protesters flocked to !he logging si1e Tuesday see PROTEST, page 6 see CRIPPS, page 6 never hurt me. Weather Skillman named : Aaron Butler gives Op/Ed • • • • • • • page 5 : Today: Sunny Tomorrow: Sunny MVC Women's :· his thoughts on Classifieds :~ag~ 11 Golfer-of-the ' the movie "To ' ·~ Week ; Wong Foo." i Comics ••• ,' page 13 ~ Scoreboard • page 14 High •. 87 High .• 80 page 16 page 8 Low •.. 55 Low .•• 52 'i)NEWS Daily Egyptian Thursday, September 14, 1995 •.. SLEEPING STUDENTS Are you Falling asleep on ~ jobF NewswraP-s SMOKERS AND Am you toking caffeine and olher NON-SMOKERS chemicals lo helpF Be Paid For WAKEUP World /ncre,;isa your concentration, 1. Research Participation .. alertness, and slay =le witn U.S. EMBASSY HIT BY GRENADE; NO ONE INJURED - 2. Quit Smoking Research oolurei lw-n,s 100); noluro/, 100% MOSCOW-A rocket-propelled grenade fired by an unknown safe. 30-my-money-bock guorcntee. assailant sma.\hcd into the sixth floor or the U.S. Embassy on a packed Call SIUC Smoking Research Program between 10 am & 5 pm fr· Call for he~ boulevard in downtown Moscow Wednesday, prompting !lie evacuation 453-3561 453-3527 Call Jeon loll at or hundreds or employees stunned by the explosion. The grenade pen- 1·800-398·3438 etratcd the ornate embassy wall and wa~ stopped by a large copying -- machine, the embassy said in a statemenL There were no injuries, per- ·- haps because no one was in the copying room at tl1e time of tl1c bla.~t. Deal of the week Experienced shoemaker About a half-hour later, authorities round a portable grenade launcher 9/14- 9/20 CARLOS CASTILLO in the archway or a courtyard entrance directly across tl1e 12-lane Formerly of the Kwik Kobbler avenue from the embas.~y. about 100 yards from the point or impact. A ~I face mask, a glove and a three-root-long paper bag that could have been Announces the opening of: RE KENWOOD KAC-~62 used to conocal the weapon were also round at the site, the embassy Only 2 CHANNEL CAR AMPUFJ R said. • 40 WPC RMS @ 4 ohms CASTILLO 00 Shoe Repair CATHOLICS PRESS FOR CHANGES IN Cl-fl.JRCH - $159 • Built in 5 Band Equallzer VIENNA-In 1968, Marianne Klauda's husband met a younger woman Sug. Retail $270 • High Pass Cross-Over We rcp;iirall 101 W. Walnut and the pair ran away to California to explore free love and flower power 1)-pcsofle:uhcr Carbondale, IL Eastgate Shoppini: Cente·r • Carbondale • 529-191 O on the streets or groovy San Francisco. Klauda. then 26, was left with a imru. 5-19-2124 sickly 1-ycar-<ild boy, Karl, and a huge reeling of guilL A devout Catholic. she reluctantly agreed to divorce her husband. After her divorce, she said, money was tight and Karl was bedridden, but in her time of great need, MAKING PEACE WITH FOOD " ~ \\-st efe ,, nobody from the church came to lend her supporL While the Roman ) -9/airstyfi.st.s- "'? Catholic Church's Canon Law imposes no sanctions against a Catholic Many students feel out of control who ha.~ divorced but not remarried, many Catholic bishops and priests in with food. If you want to know ~~e';!~~!~A~t'i. 457-2612 Austria have taken a stricter view of the matter, and Klauda said she was 702 E. WALNUT . banned from receiving the sacraments and shwmed as a sinner bcca11~ of more about addressing food •-• -and Curl her divorce. •R,la.Jr•ra issues, contact the Counseling • t..a, •• , s,.,, ... • llwa.,_• Nation Center at 453-5371 or the •Cut• Wellness Center at 536-4441. •Color . DOLLAR'S IMPACT ON STOCKS PLAYED DOWN - Certified ,',,IJu•ge NEW YORK-For Americans selling abroad in tllC first half or 1995, Groups for recovery from bulimia • Therapi,t C.t,I.T. tllC dollar has been as soft as a summer kiss, and just as plcasanL Earnings and binge eating disorder are have soared, in part because the wcalc dollar bas made U.S.-made vidco .-:-----, C:L'iSCIICS. son drinks and painkillers cheaper overseas. Analyst~ arc warn EATING now forming. ing investors, however, against reacting rashly to the news that the dollar DISORDER ,COPIES., is gaining strength. Before selling stock in the exporting companies that OUTPATIENT I NOT I have done well with a weak dollar, tl!Cy said, investors should ponder sev PROGRAM eral other advantages U.S. businesses abroad still have, and tlic devices ~,f-:-)['n .y,p·. I they use to cushion exchange rate bumps. There i~ no question tl1at what I i.