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9-13-1985 The aiD ly Egyptian, September 13, 1985 Daily Egyptian Staff

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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1985 at OpenSIUC. has been accepted for inclusion in September 1985 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. KGB defector reveals spy network Gus Bode LONDON CUPI ) - The chief diplomats, officials and Danish intelligence. dievski's defection, Haosp.n of the Soviet KGB spy journalists, who were given " I would say that he has said. " It has been very im­ operation in London has three weeks to leave the been the West's most im- portant for our common defected to the West , un­ country. 0rtant source of in­ security to have this in­ masking at least 25 Soviet f,ormation," Hansen said in a formation." he said. ffQ agents, the government an· WITHIN HOURS of the television Interview. •'There nounced Thursday. Denmark announcement, Danish Justice has been a close connection said the defector was a long­ Minister Erik Nigg Hansen hetween Gordievski and the Gordievski served in various time Western double agent. said in Copenhagen tha t Danish intelligence 'for a long diplomat.ic posts in The defection of Oleg Gor­ Gordievski. who served 10 time. He has given us a wealth Copenhagen from 1966 to 1970, ~ 46, dievski, and the exposure of years as a Soviet diploma t in of information." and again from 1972 to 1978, Qu. _ SowIeIo the major espionage network the Danish capital, had been rising steadily from attache to n·. _ ..... prompted Britain to order the an "extremely important THE FLOW of information first secretary at the Soviet ...... __, .... ·._IIon. '" _r ...... -.II expUlsions of 25 Soviet source of information" for wiD end as a result' of Gar- Embassy. Daily Egyptian Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Friday, September 13,1985, Vol. 71, No. m Trustees renounce S. African investment By P.ule Buckner SlaHWritOf Rowe read. "It believes that More recently. the SIU-E the board and the universities University Staff Senate TI.e SIU Board of Trustees it governs should avoid in­ requested that the board "use advises University groups to vesting funds in companies its inOuence" to encourage the divest themselves of any funds conducting business in South State Universities Retirement deposited directly into Mrica unless the companies System Board to dispose of the government of South have subscribed to and are investments made with Africa. certified to be actively sup­ companies which have In an advisory statement to porting the 1979 Sullivan holdings in or engage in Principles. " business with South Mrica. ~~r~rtba~~~'::~e~~rr.:: The Sullivan Principles were Rowe said the board could it governs should avoid in­ written by the Rev. Leon not instruct the ~­ vesting money into companies Sullivan, a black minister, and tatives of such groups bow to and banks which make direct outlines six basic guidelines on vote on particular issues, "but loans to the South Mrican the rights of bla!'l< workers for such bodies are deserving of at government. American companies least an advisory statement Rowe presented the operating in South Mrica. from this board of its view" on statement, which was ap­ Those rights include the investment issue. proved unanimously by the desegregation of public and Trustees Ivan A. Elliott Jr., nine-member board, near the work places, equal pay for Carol Kimmel and George T. start of its meeting Thursday. equaJ work and equal and fair Wilkens sit anthe ~ 01 !be According to the page-long employment practices for aU two organizations. Elliott statement. neither the board em"loyees. holds a position in the Foui>­ nor SIU-C or SIU-E have in­ In May, a representative of dation Board with Kimmel as vestments in companies doing the SJU-C Student Coalition to an alternate and Wilkens has business in or with South FI'e!' South Mrica urged the one with the Retirement Mrica. board to break its links with System Board. ,..,_ ... _TIIoonMy c .__ TIle ___ -... tile ... ~ __ ...... _", ng "This board condemns the SIU Foundation until that violations of human rights and organization divests itself of SIU-C Student Trustee Andy _ dOl"", .... _~ '_ng • ...--,. The dignity throughout the world, funds invested in corporations Leighton said that he was glad ...... will _ tIInIugII. s._, In _ ...,. including the apartheid or banks which do business the board decided to approve .....-... . poliCies of South Mrica." with South Africa. the statement. GPSC asks SIU to divest S. Africa holdings By Alice Schllilerl SlaHWrlter . the Plant anJ Soil Science St. Louis, handles the Foun­ policy of divestment in divestment policy resolution to Department, passed on a vote dation's investment portfolios. general. its nine-.member executive A resolution requesting tha t of 27-() with 12 abstentions. and McAnally said they had "We h!lve to take a stand on committee on Aug. 21 , and the SIU Board or Trustees and The SJU Foundation reported that Foundation this, .. said Kathy RuszaY. they are expected to be ' tIfe SIU Foundation divest president, Stanley McAnally, investments in South Mri,:a Political Science Department returned by mid-Septemher: holdings in corporations doing says that there has been a were $423,954.50 as of June 30, representative. "U students Also presented to the cOuncil business with or in South significant decline in the 1985, down from $1,093,000 don't take a stand, the was a resolution to evaluate Mrica was passed Thursday amount of Foundation funds reported in 1983 . . University won't give a damn the SJU-C administration. by the Graduate and invested in companies doing Discussion of the resolution and wiD doas it pleases." Jooeph CamiDe, director 01 Professional Student Council. business in South Mrica. centered on the stand the student work and financial The resolution, submitted by GPSC should take in the THE SIU Foundation mailed Jon Byron, representative for CENTERRE TRUST Co., of divestment issue and the ballots for a proposed This Morning Hygien'ists combatting AIDS spread

Dixon talks B, DawId Sheets . from tIOIIK!Where else. but SlaHWritar " All surfaces have to be dental records. of city plan sterilized. and then we cover "You would be amazed a! we're still one of tiM! first Concern over the tran­ everything with plastic and the places where the wra.. sdIOGIs to do dDs," she said. -Page3 smission of AIDS from patient . foil." said Cathy Jensen, would go," Jensen said. "We are trying to keep the to patient has encouraged the University coordinator of Jrooically, the practice or students up-tCHiate on the Studenfs trick dental hygiene program at dental hygiene. "All the stun a wrapping everything in plastic practice." SIU-C to incorporate a new worker uses whi\e working in to prevent disease tran­ More important, Jensen a big success pol!.q - plastic covers. _'s mouth must be smission is not yet standartJ added, is a return to regular This is not-to say AIDS, or protected." procedure in most of the 58 use of gloves and masks. - Page13 Acquired Immune Deficiency dental schools in the United Recommended by the Syndrome, is running rampant SOME OF the "stuff" has States, and is actually con­ American Dental Association on campus, but the most nothing to d·o with dental tools ; sidered one of "the latest for many years as standard Salukis hope recent studies on AIDS have yet they are handled regularly measures," says Jensen in the garb, the AMA reemphasized to avert ambush determined it is transmitted during the course of an advancement of dental their use by hygienists and from one person to another examination by both hygiene. dentists last week in its - Sports 28 through exchange of body hygienists and dentists. such biweekly new>o-paper. nuids, and in !he case of the has seat adjustment levers "WE JUST started wrapping Hygienists should be par- Sunny, with. high around 10. dental profession, saliva can pencils, work lamps, even the the (examination room) units be the nemesis . folder containing the patient's _ this year. It's an idea we got -AIDI,,,-' . .. , Newswrap nation/world Soviet spy defection hailed as a 'diplomacy bonanza' WASHINGTON (UP!) -lnteUigence experts Thursday hailed the defecti... of the Soviet spy chief in Loridon as a lIonanza that could give the West a jump 01\ the "secret underside" of Soviet diplomacy before the superpower summit. Britain allllOUllCed Thursday that Oleg Gordievski. the Soviet's KGB espiCXl8ge chief in London. had defected 10 the West and that 25 Soviets including six diplomats. are being expelled - apparently oc: informati... supplied by GGrdievski. GOP block. Democreta' sanction chellenge WASWNGTON (UP!) - A GOP maneuver forced Democrat. Thursday 10 scrap their challenge of President Reagan"limited sancti.... against South Africa. but the 10Ier'B vowed 10 impollE Victim tougher penalties in bills Reagan will be reluctant 10 veto. A Democratic-Jed coaliti... IoIt two close votes this week 10 foree their tougher sancti.... 10 the Door and wanted 10 delay a third Prevention try. S. African police .rrest .nd detain children SOWETO. South Africa (UP!) - Struggling 10 catch a lIIimpae of their children. brothers or sisters through a l...root fence. a '-t..~~...... , throng of anguished blacks crowded around 'Sowelo's M ...... poJice stali... . About 50 yards inside the compound. rifJe-1oting a..-.. ""*-...... , lite. police herded their c:biJdren inlo Uow trucb with _vii 'AUOHrIlYww.llOItww.l meshed windows. Their ..... and da~ters were detaitied ~ emergency provisi.... that ban chililren from the streets bet­ .!!!!I!!!!!."--..... ween 8 a .m. and 2 p.m. and everyme during an 11 p.m. 10 3 a .m ...... ~...... -u._ curfew...... - -...... Federal Judge OK' ••nt ...... 11te weapon teat WASHINGTON (UP!) - A federal iudIIe cleared the way fw.. ___ ---.. _ .• Thursday for the fust test of the U.S. :c!;... teJlite We8pm _ against an orbilinl sateUite. rejecting a bid for a delay by four --­ House Democrats and a group of scientists. The test is expected .. 10 be conducted Friday against a defunct military researcIJ _-- sateJlite. The Air Force hopes 10 down it with a missile. fired ---"-'. from a hidl-Dying F-15. Tongue sore discovered •• AIDS Indicator ATLANTA (UP)) - A tCXlgUe sore first identified in San Francisco at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic four years ago has been found 10 be an early indicator 01. the lethal infection. federal _lib officials said Thursday. The natiCXl81 Centers for Disease C... troJ said "this newly reported Jesi..... is an im­ portant diagnostic tool for _I~re providers in early recognili... and treatment of acquired immune deficiency syndrome. C.nadlan J"dge Issu.. murder trial gag order CALGARY. Alberta (UPIJ - A judge iss.Jed a gag order . t the at !be opening 01. ~ hearinp ;.r:;:.y for l:I:"'rJes N" Slllpected 01. taking part in as many as 25 leX and torture s1aylDp in . Judge Hubert Oliver quickly issued !be order. wbicb prevents reporters fnIm JiubtisbinII or broadcaalinl details 01. any 01. the ~t .. oceecIinp at !be heariJrC. Former PIrII_ accUHCI of dlatrlbutlng drugs PlTl'SBURGH (UPIJ - A sec:and major-Iea&uer testified n.anday !bat Willie "p." StaraeJI and Ilill. IIadJock distributed amphetamiMs m !be Pittaburlb c:IuIIbIue. an aJlepIiaD !be two former Pirate stars bave deaIed. ~Ii·. Dave ParlIer ~Iedpd ncelYinI !be drup fnIm SIar1IeII. IcJaItIme inIpIrationalleader 01. !be Pirates and eurrently IlIeir fust-iJae c:oadI, and MadIod<. who nc:eatly was traded 10 !be LoB Angeles DcJcIIen. state New DUIlaws make Illinois tougher on drunk' drivers cmCAGO

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I" ROt be ~ .. -,. ~.,ocus Care service offers elderly help at home Imagine the inability to cook . munity Care provides niany of a meal or vacuum a rug as the them can. she said. deciding factor for enterir.g a nursing home. It seems trivial. TEN CARE workers provide but that is the reason many the " badly needed and greatly people do so. says Marcia appreciated" service to the 80 Hogan. Community Care clients currently involved in supervisor. the progranl, she said. "Their children don't have Director o! the Division of the time or the desire to take Human Resources Robert care of them. so many elderly Stalls, Hogan and several care are placed in nursing homes." workers and clients believe the she said. service is more than just a But citizens of Jackson maid service. County and the rest of Illinois The employees "put a little have an alternative. life" in the clients. Hogan said. The Community Care " The employees have to be housekeeping service. offered special. and the clients almost by Carbondale's Division of become like family. " Human Resources, provides CHerit Wilma Walls says, workers to perform routine " It·s a job for them, but they chores to people age 60 and are also kind and caring." older and is funded by the In addition to cooking and . Illinois Department of Aging. cleaning. the care workers Similar programs exist take the clients out of their throughout the state. homes. offer them com· paniooship and monitor their BEATRICE TAYLOR. physical well-being. program clerical worker, said the clients think "it's the best STALLS CALLS it a "con· thing that ever happened." nection to the outside world "Nursi!l¥ homes ring a other than television." He said funny bell In their heads." said that the companionship the Carrie Mosely. Community care workers offer is ' im· Care worker. "I knew one lady portant because "people tend E...... 0fII8 N8 ____ c:-Ity c:...... uIIy~ __ who IIIou8ht she was in a to get lonesome in later tife." hospital and that was fine. The care workers are low· Mosely. , think , was the only one she iii 1980. when the IDA took When abe found out it was a i11COll1e individuals trained by Care worker Mary Harris felt abe could call." over. nursing home, abe got upoet." t!le city. T1Iey.ttend meetinp said. "Y... just feel \ike they A1thou1b the care wwken Potential recipienta .re The clients are cltoIen 011 a otber week to repart are )IUt of y... . T1Iey have ...... toenjoytheirjotla.not.U "",erred by ...... as the need basis iDcludinII pbyaic:al .nd share positive c:onf'ldence in y... and .. for of the ~ are easy to work SenIor CI_ Center. or by 2:ppeai.... At the ~. .dvice." for. 1bemoeIves. After the iDIt1a1 they .re given informatiOll a!.out syJDJllGma of common "THIS ONE lady was 'I don't know . !lealth problems so they can 'You just feel .haleful, no one could stand ber repart them to the clients' eacepl me. But abe Jeamed to what I would do doctors. like they are love me." Mosely said with a Story by without the It was apparent at. meeting part of you. grin. , '- this program is with Hogan, Stalls .nd four here when 1 get old." • UzCochran service. The care workers that they enjoy They have Another client. Gladyse their work and try to bring Anderson. said, '" don't ~ workers are happiness into the clients' confidence in what , wou1d do without the very friendly. ' homes. you and ask for service. The workers are very Photos by The four care workers friendly." shared slGries of eaperiences advice. ' Client Margaret Robish said, James Quigg - Gladyse Andelson. client with their clients, and talked of - Mary HarriS, care worker "My home __ too much to their clients' admiration. me tQ. be careless and these people don't shirk • thing. One disabilities and income. DESCRIBING ONE client, Dorothy Attig. M-year-Gd worker brought me • referral. needs are asaeaaI by "Some are seen three times Mosely said, "When , go on care worker. says sbe "loves newspaper c1iJlDiDll about my the IDA. a week .nd some are seen vacation. abe doesn't want to old peapIe" .nd plans to stay ...nddauabter~ She didn't Hogan said that the Division every day. It depends 011' the take anyone else." with the program unW abe.nd &-ve to dO that, it was just of Human Resources _DIs to .mount of hell' the clients It was obvious that the care ber busbud retire; thoughtful." eatend the COmmunity Care need." Hogan said. workers also gel attached to She said one WCIIDIIn called to The program baa been in program to the rural areas of Most of these individuals their clients. tell ber of a death in the eaistani:e for u years. Hogan Jacbon County. '" don't think prefer to stay in their homes. ''They feel like my grand­ family. '" bad never met him. said. It waa fuDded by Model tbey .re .w.re of tbe and with the services Com· motber. or my motber." said but abe had told me about him. Cities until it ran out Of money • program," sbe said.

_ ... 010 .... _c~TIIII __ _ (Lalli Miry ...... a -- ... ca .. _. _ c-, _ F_~"c-nIIJ of __ .... _-'" of ••IId ___..., ...... haIpI...... _ • qrlaly ---_ ... _ AIDS: Covers used to avoid EXPERIENCE ~ transmission C •••el •• exlco ,...... (n-H-U to 12-1-11' ticuJarly aware of precautions •• a. ••• against AIDS because they see "Roundtrip airfare from St. Louis a mOre diverse group of people "Delux. _hlront Hotel (Doubl. occupancy) than does a single practictng "Scubo.pockoge ovoilobi.· . dentist, says Stephen Budnick. "Breakfast I lunch' Doily associate professor of oral pathology at the Emory Come enioy the ocean, oncient ruins. shopping University School of Dentistry, • fine dining in a United Press International .... ~...--...... IU7-2SJO wire story. BUDNICK ALSO sa ys Michelob Drafts certain types of oral infection in otherwISe healthy patients 50¢ could be an indicator of the Speedrails AIDS virUs, " particularly the fungal infection known as 85~ 'candidiasis' which is strongly All suggestive of an im­ munological impairment. II Imported Beers Early symptoms or AIDS not S1.25 connected to candidiasis but indudina tt.-: Workl famous possibly I'flCOIInizable through dental examination include SlNGHABEER fevers of unknown origin. _ ...... 0.- Jose Cuervo ex~ive fatigue and swolen _ ...... It _ ...... --_ ...... __ _ Iympb glands. Sl.00 Jensen says sporacides, and .....1y .._JII .__ Ju-.ln_l..,.... not "just gauze and alcohol" All Day Ie Night are nlcommended by the ADA no guarantee of effective sity's dental hygiene program Friday Ie Saturday for use in cleaning dental tools sterilization. to educate the local com­ and other implements that are munity on both AIDS and the ...... ~ ...... - ....:... :.; ...... ".. :.: : :. placed direcUy in the patient's Jensen added steps are also University's efforts to prevent mouth. But evP.II then there is being taken by tIie Univer- its transmission. 4th Floor. Video Lounge Student Center GPSC: Divestment called for AD Shows $1.00

assistance. presented the It was decided !hat the tum in more documentation of possibility for challlte when wording of the resolution was . tbeir fUl8llcial status in the financial aid policies are too vague, and it was tabled future. be 18id. reviewed before Congress in until it couJd be reworded by A p-aduate student ....t l.a. an internal committee. rrogram has also been The evaluation resolution, Camile spoke on lome JII'OIIORd by the ACE. but submitted by Steve Zullo, cites changes JII'OIIORd to Congress Camille 18id. "liven the the recent lou of three full by the American Council on current bucIIel situation, I profeSsors from the Chemistry Education. think the program wID have a and Biochemistry depart­ According to Camille. the louIb time in CaIIpsa. " ments as one of its grounds for ACE has proposed raising the 'doe resipatillD of Vice an overaIJ evaluation of the guaranteed student loan President of Graduate ScbDaI SIU-C administration. amount from SS.ooo to ".000 Affairs MIke Jacoba was annuaUy. and raising the in· allllClWlced at the ..-ling. and DISCUSSION OF the terest rate from nine to 10 nominations for !hat pasitillD resolution brought comments pereent. will be taken at the sept. 25 from representatives of other ..-ling of the GPSC. departJDents!hat older faculty MORE DOCVMENTAnON BRUCE SWINBURNE. vice members were retiring will aIIo be required from president for student affairs. without beinc replaced. '''tbis those receiviDg student loans. addressed the council at the wOCNiy AI ....•• ZEUG solves one money ~ but Camille said. A random beIIinniDI of the ..-ling. (".reates another; said Jim sample of those selected for Carucci, representative for the validation of a loan. possibly 50 Cl('T)C , UI1"I$ITl ~ . G AnthnJpology Department. pereent. will be required to ~ . ••••••••••••••••••••• : ~PC Fall Films 85 : It C:_ overcome .....- •...... ~. T...... &'rW.y 7 & 11 "" ~r_"""t"e Winner 01 two Academy A-.Io OVel' yo.r body••• ~ ...... tlaias &. ... ,.. at\., call .top it. A~lOINDIA ''Superb. There are stunning i""--ec'-o upon visual ec'-o. in Ihis brilliantly acted film." •TIME MAGAZINE

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gets notice of talent scout Your choice of By Cathertne Edman toppings SlUdent Wr1tOf When Tom Von Bokel agreed • drafts to appear on the " Late Night with David Letterman" show, .11 clay he didn't expect to receive a letter from a HoUywood talent agent. It wasn't the only surprise he ------, received. Sky.. lyl ...... Von Bokel, a 21 -year-old SIU-C senior in industrial Wanna Know the Difference engineering, appeared on the Aug. 21 " Stupid Human Tricks" segment of the " Letterman" show to display Ben;een histalent. . . 1.... ,·1 8? He guzzled an entire pitcher or iced tea without the use or Call Us • his hands. . 1 I Afterward, Von Bokel said I several or the "Letterman" I staff told him he had a pretty I good chance or heing picked up I by someone to do com­ I mercials. Charlie Bogdan, an agent for I 1-443.t121 or 1-443."1 a production company in L Use ,his ad for $5.00 discoUn' on's' Jump Course Hollywood, was impressed enough with the feat to send ------Von Hokel" lettcr. _ " I've met a lot or actors and actresses " Bogdan said "but MIDWEST WILDLU'E you are 1IOt. " ' Bogdan told Von Bokel to stop by if he were ever in ABTEXPO California. He would like to see the feat periornled at the Hardrock Cafe in . Surprises like this began after Von Bokel agreed to represent his fraternity. Alpha Tau Omega, at .-,e Recreation Center-sponsored "Stupid ~:~;w~:: Tom Von _et, _lor In Indu ...... 1 .ngI_ .... clluga a pItc.... aI Human Tricks" contest last ... wll'-l u" aI hands. HI. ".tupld hu_n irick" .._ him on From 20 States - Prints February. lJI.. Nighl with Dawlcl L_n. -Hand Carved Although he only won third place, it seems he came out ~~~frlt~re ahead in the end. A videotape TV on the David Letterman " Belleville is a big drinkiDg -Stained Glass of Von Bokel guzzling a pitcher show." town, a good German town," . . ,. .- ·Hunting of beer was sent to the " Let­ Von Bokel said that althour.h he said. " It went over real termantl show. and it was his appearance might have well. They even showed a )' i , l Artifacts impressive enough for the made the SIU-C party image video of it at myoid high ,~ . . show to offer Von Bokel an stronger in some miDds, it was school." • appearance. three days in New not his intention to do so. Before receiviDg a letter York with a friend and $500. " I haven't had any negative from a Hollywood agent, Von Von Hoke! was infonned that reactions that I just IdIIed all Hokel said he had negative the " Letterman" show would chances 01 cutting down on feelings about fame. STUDENT CENTER~ BALLROOMS provide for hotel ac­ Carbondale's party image," he SAt. 10-6 Sun. 10-4 comodations. Nonetheless, said. " A lot 01 people stop me and Von Bokel said he and .his One place Von lIokel said his ask if I was the guy they saw Admission S J -SO friend Robert Daugherty were appearance on the show did on 'Letterman,''' he said. " It's Cf>Sponsorai by WOOD R.-dlo with . portion of the pt'ocHds solng surprised when they received not go unnoticed was his scary. I'd like to kiDda just to the Cotrbondale Lions Club. a key to $22O-a-night room at hometown or Belleville. hide like I used to ... the Berkshire Place hotel. " It was wild," Von Hoke! said. "When we came back "The Coldest Beer . from taping the show Wed­ T.J.'s In Town" ~ afternoon, there was a Use Our ~ a ==u::e~,: thetabJe." DI SCOU n t Drive Up Window He said he was also sur­ prised when a maid came in ~t the room in the mornings to 1224W...... close the shades and supply Liquors ....2111 ...... tor 1.25 them with a complimentary copy of the Wall Street PII"t "Ira lite -- Journal. Although otber college Coon or students appeared 011 the show tboi4 Coon light W.feror with him, Von Hokel said that .... SIU-C was the only university ...... t 5.71 represented that Letterman -- commented favorably about. -- MlllerLite "When I fint came out, '.3' David said 'SIU-C, home 01 the II. -- Salukis, an Egyptian racing MII.. uk_'. dog,''' he said. , c.. Instead or cbuain& his IIS1I8I 7.17 ... picher full 01 beer, Von Bokel was asked to use iced tea as a -- substitute. " I was just lookiD' fer the 1fI-- bottom 01 that pitcher. just ... bopin' it was gonna go down," Von Bokel said. ''Tbat'. all I concentrated on, I didn't know anything else." ...... t __ Even with the pressure 01 being on Il8tiOll8f IeIevIsion, '.71 Von Bokel said he bad DO real problem accomp!ishing his "stupid burna" trick." "It didn't bit me " he said "I wasn't ~ unW i .... Wl!& ...... walked oIf and I just like .• 'Wow, I W8P. just on Il8tiOll8I . Police apply new breath alcohol te~t method

By JUS'IUS W.tllersby Jr. StaHWriter and medically prescribe;! drugs that may impair driving ability. Editors nole: This is Ihe fourth OdUm said if a person and final article in a series suspected of driving under the concerning drunken driviag. influence of alcohol had received a J11 percent reading Carbondale police have from the breath test, drug use installed a new breath testing would be suspected. A sample instrument for measuring the of blood and urine may then be percentage of alcohol in the requested, he said. blood of motorists suspected of Dlinois law prescribes that drunken driving. any person who drives a motor Steve Odum, Carbondale ' vehicle on the public highways police trainiDg officer, said the has given consent to submit to department had used a a lawful chemical test, or tests Breathalyzer Model No. 1000 of breath, blood or urine. breath testing instrument for Refusal·to take any of the tests 13 years before replacing it for a first offense may result in with a $6,000 Intoxilyzer Model the suspension of a driver's No. 5000. license up to six mon"'.s. A 12- " It was about time for a month suspension can be change," Odum said, because administered for II second the Br eathalyzer " kept offense. breaking down." He said the Intoxilyzer is SUSPENSIONS MUST be, " micro.electrically com· approved in court. Standards puterized," and "it's an im· set by the Department of prcvement over the old Public Health prescribes that machine." It's a only a physiciAn or registered ~...... ClIft-. Art w...... andllanln d ..._ ollila 1_..,.., a __.. to technologicaUy advanced nurse may withdraw blood. ... - ...... _.,...a1W ...... -.JIIto. __... IIIa_ -- -- instrument, he said. Odum said any instrument may be subject to human and Odumsaid.· the Intoxllyzer, minister the DUl breath test. initial burst of air is ILLINOIS LAW prescribes technical errors but the J'n. Breathalyzer and the Verifyer automaticaUyPJqJeUed by the that a .10 percent level of toxilyzer' s operation is "are generaUy the oues you'U AFTER THE operator instrument, Odum said. alcohol ia a motorist's blood is completely internal and fmel in any agency in Illinois." prepareo the InsJrument for a 'I1Ie Intoxilyzer examines enough to significanUy impair cannot be manipulated by its He said the illinois ~_ taf; a fCll'lll is inserted into the deep-Iung air which is where the ability to operate a motor operator. That characteristic ment of Public HealtfJ is instrument'. recordina unit. carbon dioxide in the blood is vehicle. The law on driving of the instrument required to evaluate the In­ 'I1Ie suspect is ihen in· exchanged for fresh oxygen. under the influence (DUI) also significantly lowers tbe toxIIyzer. Fourleen officers structed to blow into a A reading is printed on the encom""sses illegal drug use possibility of human error, have been certified to ad- sterilized mouthpiece. Tbe inserted form. Best deals on wheels .,TIIIIII SALE SAVE $20-$100 SELECT MODELS VERY LIMITED QUANTITY

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Fire chief says false alarms are dangerous and costly By Jim McBrtde Staff 'Nriter fire alarm calls are severe, children what to do in case 01 a according to McCaughan. He fire and how to prevent fires in Carbondale Fire Chief cited one case in which an their homes. Charles McCaughan doesn't individual convicted 01 placing llile fat"" alarms. a false alarm call received a THE DEPARTMENT also Each time the fire depart­ two-year prison sentence. offers an in-home fire ment responds to a fu-e call the prevention inspection service. cost to ihe city runs around THE CITY'S fire depart­ $600, McCaughan said. Most 01 ment employs 32 full-time the fire department's fa~ firefighters working three alann calls are the result 01 shifts. Firefighters are on call ell '£fudal C1/;anf... to alt t/;~ foltowin9 fo~ t/;~i~ 9£nnous faulty fire detection systems, 24 bours a day and receive 48 sensitive smoke alarms, or bours off for every 24-bour t!onhi&utions and su""o~t at~ 'alarms set olf by mistake, he shift that they work. 5 said. cMat.in9 t/;is YEa'!.' £

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Ul. =-- MURPHYS8ORO earmarking $2.75 million for covered slips for motor boats be sure if the sailboat versioo constructioo of two marinas on plus a restaurant and a would be built as an addition to Rend Lake, but politics 00 the comprehensive marina ser- or mdependent of the south lake's s hore could stall "ice area. The south shore marina. completioo of the projects. sailboat marina will provide "It should be someplace The legislation, spoosored for an enlarged boat launchiDi near, but I'm not sure and by Rep. Jim Rea , D­ area with a hoist that can neither is anyone else," Wilkes Christopher, was signed by facilitate rapid loading and said. Thompson on Sept. 4. It wiD unloading of boats. provide mooey throu,h [,',e " I haven't the sli",test idea state's Capital Development where it will be,' Kennedy GEORGE ICE, Rend Lake said. Board for the completion of a site superintendent, said the sailboat marina at the south basin for both marinas were end of the lake, within Wayne dredged out 12 years ago when "THIS LEGISLATION Fitzgerald Stale Park, and a the lake was first formed and provides the level of funding powerboat marina at the north sewer and electrical lines were we need to achieve the goal of end. A powerboat marina installed. But cuts in la~e making Rend Lake and already exISts at the south end. development funds postponed Southern JUinois a tourist where HiKbway 154 meets the further marina development. mecca for people from waler's edge. Cl.icago, st. Louis and other 'The state legislature "could parts of tbe counlry," Rea CHfinERBOX "THESE IMPnOVEMENTS only manage enough for the saId. wiD make Rend Lake one of one marina that's there now. 1017 N. 14 Hours: the premier boating lakes in All that has to be done for the "I want to get peOple in Southern Illinois," Rea said, in new ones is to build the Illinois to use these proposed Murphysboro 3pm·2am a news release from buildings that the con­ modem facilities instead of Springfield. " Further, it will cessionaires will lISe for tourist going to Land Between the 687-9595 proviile much needed con­ business," Ice sa·.d. Lakes in Kentucky." Kennedy struction and long-term tourist said. We're whot the chaff.,. Is all about jobs." The Corps handles the But Clyde Wilkes, St. Louis maintenance matters for the district officer for the U. S. south marina. with the Con­ Corps 01' Engineers. does not servancy serving as the share tbe same optimism. concession proprietor, or Referring to a feasibility maintenance assistant and survey conducted by Harland, business manager which is Bartholomew and Associates obligated to return a portion of earlier this year. Wilkes said, the marina's profits to the "There is not enough business state. at this time to keep two powerboat marinas up as KENNEDY SAID that the profitable ventures." Corps and the Conservancy Wilkes said the survey was, are worried that the north " baSically negative to the idea marina would divert a good of another marina." . portion of their business. " But our obligatioo is to the LARRY KENNEDY, future concessionaire and regional landscape architect Wayne Fitzgerald Stale Pari<, SflTOItDftJ IIIGIIT for the Illinois l>epartmeut of nat In the Corps," Kennedy Conservation. said, " There is said. "We plan to 10 00 with "....,.,,... an element of competitioo building the north marina, but here." we wUl still need a permit to He said the operation of the get the construction started at new powerboat marina would the sailboat harbor approved S 17.'5 be a cooperative effort bet­ by tlieCorps." includes choice of 50Up ween the Corps, the DOC and the Rend Lake Conser<'ancy, a Kennedy added that he was or salad, potato, semi-public organizatioo that nat certain if the Corps would and complimentary cause trouble with getting the operates a water purification fruit cobbler. plant in the park, as well as a permit. golf course and adjoining club house near the lake. SOME CONFUSION exists "Tbe new marina would be as to the locatioo of the

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Not .... 11d with de- I_' ched.. NoI ....1d with The oath included lbe line, I I l said Thursday. " From this moment on ... I written b' William Pierce Or 11Mrt. s1uINd piDa pie or I I doMry orcIeB or ...,. 0"-1 In his tbree-hour opening have a sacred duty to (do I the rig~t'wing National I any other offer. .1 I off.... I statement in the federal whatever is necessary to Alliance. I fi...... TION ' 3!31 /.. 11IEX...... TION, 3!311.. ~I racketeering trial or 11 white deliver lbe people from the Members who participated I DE · FIt I I DE, . FIt II supremacists, Special Jew," Ward said in U.S . in robberies were given I ..... 1••. · I I ..... Ia•.. 1 . Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert District Court where the high· salaries paid through r0b­ L-:'!':-_~c:..'".!!!:.:.!'.::.,=!!::1 L-:,:;__ !:'.r.::=J::~.::.!:":l . Ward described lbe methods or security trial is expected to beries - including the $3.6 The Order's members, in­ last three mOllths. milUOIl armored car heist in 1013 E. 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Mathews died in a fiery Ward quoted one memher of The defendants are accused shootout with FBI agents on Farmer-s Market The Order as saying Berg in the Berg slaying, the Whidbey Island in the Puget "went down so fast it was like murder of Walter E . West, a Sound near Seattle in someone pulled the rug out former member suspected of December. from under him. t1 informing, and several rob­ Most of the information He said anyone interested in beries. prosecutors have on The Order Your favorite produce: joining The Order. a violent West was killed in 1984 by came from former members group founded by Robert fellow Order members who who have cooperated with Apples. Tomatoes. Mathews - who split from a feared his drinking could authorities and an informant more mainstream white­ cause him to talk about the who aided the investigation supremacist group in 1983 - group, Ward said, describing after being arrested last year Peppers. 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Spm Mon-Sot calcium channel blockers, a Lhree major symptoms of the but Lhose wbo would like to be drug which does not allow for condition. These, combined involved in Lhe study may Located on South 51 - between blood vessels to contract. " It is wiLh 'others, including blurred contact the Department of this constriction which we vision, and reactions to loud Medicine, SJU School of Arnold's Mkt. & The Veach Station think leads to migranes." said noises and bright lights. Medicine, Springfield. ea"di Bearss of the medical describe about Lhree-fifLhs of school neurology department. migrane sufferers, she said. The study. sponsored by Lhe Participants in Lhe study are Sandoz Corporation, is being 3 eggs your way, undertaken by Dr. James R. :~.::li~:":ak:~a~blet!~ Couch, medical school the test drug or a placebo daily toast, jelly, hashbrowns, professor and chief of throughout the study. which is neurology. expected to last 16 weeks. and coffee The drug has been in use for They are asked to maintain a about two years, Bearss said. calendar recording all YOUR WAY! Rabbi announces schedule BREAKFAST for Jewish holiday services ALL FOR ONLY MON·SAT6-11 am Rabbi Leonard S. Zoll of with Yizkor and conclusion at 5 SUN7am·12 Congregal'an Beth Jacob has p.m. a nnounced the schedule of For more information 529·2525 $lue services for the holy days of contact Rabbi Zoll at :;29·1409. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. • Services will bP. held a t the Baptist Student Center Sunday at 5 p.m. and Sept. 24 at 5 p.m. , said Rabbi Zoll. who is also the director of Lhe Hillel Foun· dati!>n at SIU-C. Services will also be held Sunday and Mdnday a't Congregation BeLh Jacob at I 7:30 p.m. and Tuesday at 9:30 ' The 3.m. Yom Kippur services will be held at Congregation Beth GRAND TOURING AUTO CLUB'S Jacob Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m. and Sept. 25 at 9:30 a .m. until PARKING LOT GRAND PRIX conclusion with a seminar at 1:30 p.m. Children's service Beginners Classes will be from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. " vai/able! Driving Instructors Puzzle answers Itt Events. Clallft Available for ail types of can dunday, dE-pt. 15th. Sign Up 9:30a.m. Start 12:00p.m. SIU ARENA PARKING LOT For more information call 529-1329 Men harriers to face youthful Kansas sq-uad B'RIc" ....ton juniors and one senior running SIaHWri'er for help with tile Kaling. Jabie Kelly.!. a .~reshman from and CorneD said he thought tile Saturday. Darling, a freshman from A..traJia; _ Gill, a junior team looked good - con­ It's going be a battle of tile Saluki coach Bill Cornell Carbondale, would be tile sixth from MariaD; andDarliDl. siderina tile heat. underclassmen when the says he is confident of winning man when PettiIreW is run­ ·'It wiD be an intastiltl sru-C and Kansas each lost men's CI'06S country team tile meet, even thoud: his top ning. 1be top five ranners -." said CorneJI. So-lIT. an A11-America to ll"lduation '-ts Kansas University this runner won't be eligible to run. score poiDts for each tea,:. in a _ I"\IIIIIIft rally make It last year. 1be Salukis lost Saturday. Because of an admissions mix­ CI'06S country meet...... to ~ what to esped in Chris Bunyon, who placed 21st 1be SaIukis will run seven up, Andrew Pettigrew won't be sru~ ' s top five I'UIIIIeI"S for tile r.... t meet, Cornell says. in tile NCAA national cham­ freshmen, two sophomores eligible to compete unW (10,. • Saturday are expected to be CorneJIsays he is happy with pionships in 1984. Kansas lost and four juniors against an tober13. David Lamont, a junior from tile way his team has been Brent Steiner, tile seventh equally young Kansas team. With PettigJ'I'W out, tile team Canada; Richard McDonnell, niDi.. . 1be team ran a four· place finisher at tile NCAA Kansas has five freshmen, two will depend on Billy Darling a freshman from England; mile time triIIl last Saturday. championships. McMahon, Eason tape passing duel in Chicago CHICAGO (uPIl-The New Bay after spotti.. tile Bues a unit, tile tops in tile NFL one lacerated IDdney againat tile plays, like Washington. They E ....nd Patriots shoot for a 28-17 lead. year ago, yielded 21 poirfs !U Los Ango!les Raiders .last have to be handled ilifferentty. second successive win over a Tampa in tile r.... t half before November. You have to be more careful NFC Central opponent Sunday CHICAGO HAS enjoyed shutting down tile Bues in tile McMa ..... said be apects a with your rush because once he when they invade Soldier Field recent success against AFC second half. tough pallS nash led by New breaks containment, you're in and face tile . teams, winning six straight 1be seeondary appears to be England's Andre Tippitt, who trouble." T!te Pats edged Green Bay from tile rival conference. the Achilles heel 01 tile club, ..d threP. and one-half sacks The Bears set a NFL record 26-10 last Sunday and may Chicago has not lost a game to especiaDy with strong safety last Sunday. with 72 sacks one year ago but have done tile Bears a favor by a AFC team at Soldier Field Todd BeD a holdout. "We'reaDing to have to work tile pass rush was found knocking off tile team many since losi~ to Cincinnati, 17- "'I1Iat may be music to the 011 when to~ when they are lacking against Tampa Bay. CO!1Sider to be the Bears' 14, in overtIme on Dec. 14, 1980. ears of former Illinois quar­ going to blitz," McMahon said. Eason, who was 21 of 21 for 241 principal threat for a seeond Chicago coach Mike Ditka terback Tony Eason, who "We must be smart in our play yards and one TO last week, Succ,.ssive NFC Central expects tile Patriots to be a guided tile Pats to tile opening calling." has a more inexperienced line crow~ . tougher foe tban Tampa Bay. win. rats coach Raymond Berry tban when New England lost to New England was also the "This is a good ballclub. THE BEARS' young is aware of McMahon's Chicago26-13 in 1982. only AFC East team to post a They bave a good quarterback, quarterback, Jim McMahon, is scrambling abilities. "Other teams are studying victory last weekend. exceDent receivers and a great coming off tile best day of his our defenses to try to figure out While New England was bunch of running backs," pro career. He threw for a pair "YOU DON'T want a guy what to do," Ditb said. "But knocking off Green Bay, tile Ditkasaid. of touchdowns and ran for two like tbat to break containment this is just not a defense or an Bears opened with a 38-28 win 1be Bears have had a Jekyll more in his first regular at aD," Berry said. " . think offense-led club. We are tile over NFC Central foe Tampa and Hyde defense thus far. The season game since suffering a they design those out of pocket Bears, together." ------~

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PaRe 26. Daily Ei.yptian, September 13, 1_ SEASON: Fans welcom e football HOUH: ContInuocllram P_ 21 Wives and girllriends or portant decisions are made 1.. m·3am football fanatics complain the every day, so much focus could Sun·Thun. enthusiastically break football most about football. be put on ,,'ha t was once a Q'''L. 54'·7212 __ ' fanatics i nto the season They complain about the sport and has become a big 1"m·Sam without overloading them too length or games, the length or business. early in a season that will the season, the advert:senlents Fri· Sat FootbaU has found its way TACO continue until mid.January. geared towards the loyal fans, Football poses astounding the general mentality or the into the hearts of men, and not soc:ial implications for aU sport and its players (pause a few women, across the 'BELl. Americans. for a breath here), the nation arid has found a per· Just Made For You, What else could cause a violence, the preemption or manent place in our social rational man to destroy his regular programming and stf'ICture. $500 color TV? countless other minor details. There's just one recom· COSTOMER What else could cause a man Foothall innuences more mendation for those whodo not . to threaten his children for than the personal relationships particirte in all the fun and flPPREClflTIOM attempting to watch the or otherwise happily married anguis or football season: Saturday afternoon kiddie couples. Don't divorce your husband WEEKEMDI U..... ter? It can unite whole cities in (he probably loves yC1l more What else could cause a man the best or times and can be so than he admires Dan Marino, to s;t in front or a television (if inOuencial on local economies no matter what he says) and FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY he Im.n't already destroyed it) that entire lifestyles become don't give up. for three days, forego shaving geared to the football season" Tocos & Bean Burritos and live on nothing but beer, It's kind or ironic that in a After all, season's end is but chips and pretzels? countrY where so many im· a few months away. ONLYJ,e

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1985,2:30 to 5:00 pm STUDENT CENTER BALLROOM D See Monday'a D.E. for the lut of partic:ipadDi Community Col", or all Adaaillloal at 453-4381. Sports Dorr hopes to 'avoi'd ambush'from Illinois By Ron Wemlclc StalfWriIer "But when you're blitzing caught six passes for 50 yards. linebackers. you've got to play Rooks is also an JUini ruo­ "I feel like Custer. The ooIy man-to-man coverage. And ning threat as he rushed for difference is I know what·s tbat's the problem when you 1.056 yards in 219 carries and coming at us;' says Saluki play Illinois - they·U pick you four touchdowns in 1984, footbaU coach Ray Dorr. apart." Dorr said. 15 yards Dorr knows his team will be In last week's Illini ~10 loss ~1' ~ \':::t~. an underdog when they play to Southern California. "I ~ Coach White wiD Mike White·s Fighting 11Iini at Trudeau was intereepted four want to establish a running Cbampaign. but Dorr could times because, Dorr ·said. the game. PhysicaUy. they can still be happy with his players defensive linemen " put line up and run up and down on e~en if they lose. pressure 00 him and forced us and take a lot looger to " I'm sure if our ptayers go him to throw the baU before he score. But the end result will out there and try bard and wanted to." USC blitzed just be the same," Dorr said. d ...· t give up like last week. once. - JUini running back Ray regardless of the outcome of For those reasons, Dorr wiD Wilson will also carry the the footbaU game. I'd be very stick to having the linemen football. as he had 302 yards pleased and proud of them." rush. rushing in 78 a ttempts and four Dorrsaid. Even with the interceptioos. touchdowns last year. Coach White said. "The Trudeau connected on 21 of :rT Protecting Trudeau will be Southern Illinois game aUows passes for 310 yards and a tackles Arael DoolitUe (6-6. us the opportunity to correct touchdown. Even in an off day, 305) and Scott Kehoe (6-5. 250), the mistakes we made in the Trudeau can be barmful to a guards Mark Dennis (6-5, 275) USC game. I think it"ll be ~ defense'S '-Ith. and Jim Juriga (6-6, 260). and gone! football game. Southern Like USC did last week. the center Mike Scully (6-5, 265), Illinois will play bard. They've Salukis will double-team "They have a reaUy fine got nothing to lose. AnyU,ing Trudeau's favorite target. offensive line. They could give can happen in the game of split end David Williams. who us fits. That has me concerned. footbaU." stiU caught eight passes for 112 They could reaUy roU us off the To bave a chance Saturday. yards Saturday. He led the footbaU." Dorr said. . the Salukis will have to rush nation in receptioos with 101 "The one thing tha t might All-Big Ten quarterback Jack for 1,278 yards and eight work somewhat to our ad­ Trudeau. lou 10wns in 1984. vantage is tbat they're an Until this week. the Salukis o . ~r targets are tight end awfuUy agressive. fast-flowing bad not practiced using their Cap Bo6o. who caught two defense: If we can get our linebackers to blitz. Dorr said. passes for '11 yards and a cutback plays to work, we But now the team is worltina touchdown Saturday; tight end might be able to break back ..... ,....e., ...... 00 putting the pressure ... willi Kevin Markland. who snagged against the grain and get S.lldd __II coech ... , Dorr '- Il1o ...... will _k•• linebackers as well as their two tosses for 'l:I yards; and yardage we normally wouldn't --.bIe._ .... IIII...... _lngIr u_ ...... Hllnl. [root line rush. fullback Thomas Rooks. who get." Dorr said. Autumn brings football Hernandez stops Cards in 9th NEW YORK (UPII-With win," said Hernandez, . But Wilson led off the one ninth-inning swing whose game-winning RBI bottom of the inning with an to hearts of thousands Thursday. Keith Hernandez was his 22nd of the year - an infield single off Ken Dayley. turned what could have been . NL oecord. "We plan ... School has started. summer a back-breaking defeat into winning the divisioo. I think ~~i~a~iIsonB:;'c= is winding down and the T.V. is one of the New York Mets' y ... can see it'. gonna go and he scored 011 Hernandez' already blaring commercials most thrilling victories this down to the wire. " single. Left fielder Vince about getting an "early jump" season, New York. me da>, after Coleman could not come up cia Christmas shopping. . New York pouDded 2G- losing HI in 10 inmngs to with the baU as Wilson . game winner Joaguin An­ Joim Tudor. ~ the scored easily . All of this can ooIy mean one dujat for a 6-0 bulge after slumping ADduJ8r for seven Orosco. who surrendered a thing - football season is two innings, but watched the hits - including consecutive lOth-inning bomer to Cesar underway. St. Louis Cardinals come RBI doubles by Darryl Cedeno in Wednesdaynight's back and tie the game ... Strawberry. Danny Heep Yes. it's back to another loss. worked 1 2-3 inningl, to WiDie McGee's SO\O homer in and Howard Johnson in the improve to 6-5. The relie,'er autumn of football divorces From the the ninth off reliever Jesse first - to amass the early and TV repairmen threatened preserved a 6-5 lead in the Orosco. advantage. eighth when he got Brian with bodily barm for refusi"ll Press Box But in the bottom of the But the Cardinals tied it 6-6 to drive across town through Haf!".'" to ground into an 9th. Hernandez singled home with one out in the ninth inning-ending double play rain. fog and other assorted Steve Merritt Mookie Wilson from second when McGee slammed a 2-2 traffic hazards to repair a with the bases loaded. base with one out, giving the pitch over the \eft~ter Cowboys fanatic's televisioo at St. Louis scored three runs starts in a relatively harmless Mets a dramatic H triumph field fence. For the Nati.... 1 9 o'clock on a Monday night. and sole possession of first League's leading hitter, it in the third off starter Ed sort of way. with a week or two Lynch. Tom Nieto singled of college football before the place in the NL East. was his ninth homer of the CounUess thousands of red· In squeezing out its second year and third hit of the with one out, went to second blooded American men look onslaught of pro games. ... pinch-hitter Curt Ford's This is not a coincidental one-run victory in the three­ game. forward to the football season game series. New York took "I was ,just proud to come single and came home ... a with a passion unsurpassed by occurence. It's .. planned. two-out single by McGee. scheduled agenda wi.th a a one-game edge over St. through m that .iluati... . " anything previously kDOWn to said McGee. who thrust his Tommy Herr then slapped a mankind - with the possible specific purpose. Louis. The goal is to genUy yet "With 24 games fist in the air after the blast. two-run double down the \eft­ exception of the baseball remaining. the team with the "Jesse's a great reliever. It field line and got St. Louis to season in spring. ____,~_27 best September is gonna gave us another chance." 6-3. The annual footbaU seas... Spikers beat Minnesota in Invitational opener

By a_MerrItt to take the match. teammate Pat Nicholson to retied the score at 11).10. but HOllie lead aU p'!&yers with a StatfWriIer "That's the kind of match ~~ofthegame ' nailed again couJd not pull away. match-bigh 18 kJlls and 26 digs. The Saluki volleyball team you can expect aU weekend." After leadlog 13-1Z. tbe opened the 10th Annual SaIuki SaJukI cc.dt Debbie Hunter down two ~make the Gapben ll!at serve ... a side­ The SaJuJris were outserved Invitational with a thrilling, said. "I'm really kind of score 12-l1. Tindall then added out, giving theSaJuJris the for the fU'lOt time this season. come-from-behind victory surDrised how we took charge two kJlls to make it 14-9 before serve for point. Tindall then which may accounl for the over the University of Min­ in tIae fint game." Nicholson got the fonal kill to nailed down two kills, ending exceptillll!ll number of digs. nesota Thursday night. han­ make the final of 1&-9. the see-saw bilttJe with a final ding the Golden Gophers their The Salukis w... the final two of 15-13. The loss drops the Gophers first loss of tIM: t985 season. games 1&-9 and 15-13. The In game five. ,..... Salukis to 6-1 on l'.e year while the The Salukis dominated the Salukis jumped to a It-! lead in again jump..'CI oot in froot but The Salukis fin\shed with 98 Salukis go t~ 7-1 . The Salukis fi rst game of the match, game four but the Gophers couldn't hold the lead in a digs - the return of a si,ike - play Kentucky ~'11 Friday ni,hl winning 15-2 before dropping came back to make the score 9- game that was tied five times. compared to 41 for the aI7:30 p.m., Cenlral Michigan the next twt' by scores of 11).15 8. Then Saluki hitters Darlene After the Salukis lead 6-0, the G= Tremblay and al . 2 p.m. Saturday anc' and 7-15. The Salukis were then Hope and Donna TindaU · Gophen came back and took N' combined for 15 of nationaUy-ranked Texas AIrM forced 10 win two tough games came alive and combined with an U lead. The SaIukis finaUy SIU-C's 'l:I blocb while hitter 00 Saturday at 7:30p.m . Po.., 211. Daily t:gypliln, September 13, 1_