Ur Tops Perform Eastern

Ur Tops Perform Eastern

Eastern Illinois University The Keep October 1988 10-20-1988 Daily Eastern News: October 20, 1988 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1988_oct Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: October 20, 1988" (1988). October. 13. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1988_oct/13 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1988 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in October by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. · ··· ···· ·· · · • i.>>·······• • •·····•• •• . V I • / ·:: .} .· ) •· . Are you aware? ·· .· • · .: <<.. ::::: . .. ' ::::: � . For more information on Alcohol Awareness DCEJ. o o o' . ·::::::::. · . }:;'.:''', Week happenings, tum to our Features page. � � � Page7 ur Tops Car crash • • perform .1n1ures Eastern local man HELLE ELLIOTT By PETE SCALES Staff writer destructible" Four Tops will be fea­ A Charleston businessman was in fair arents Weekend '88 on Nov. 5. condition Wednesday night after crashing oup consists of Levi Stubbs, lead­ his car into the side of a house early that wrence Payton, Renaldo "Obie" morning. d Abdul Fakir and has been around · Jerry Rardin, owner of Rardin Graphics, 40 years. a printing shop at 617 18th St., reportedly tructible," the title of both their lat­ drove his car across an empty lot and into s and the first single on the album the side of a house at 407 Madison Ave. sed early in September on their new The accident occured at about 6:45 I.. a.m., as the residents of the house were was also made for "Indestructible." asleep. Fisher, office manager at thejr pub­ "I didn't know what happened," said ency (Burnham Callahan), said, "This Jerry Bushue who was asleep in the t video they've actually done." upstairs apartment. "There was a loud e are a lot of collaborators on the boom, and the whole house shook." ch as Phil Collins, Huey Lewis and Bushue said police told him Rardin had ith Aretha Franklin." been sick and had a "coughing fit" then also said it was produced by Narada passed out at the wheel. °Walden who is "one of the hot pro­ Rardin was reportedly cut on the forehead 'ght now." and was taken to Sarah Bush Lincoln thing about this band continues to Health Center where he was listed in fair concert audiences of all ages. "Young condition. and everyone likes their music," said The damage to the house had not been app, their booking agent from The estimated, but the vehicle had ripped a Agency. four-foot hole in the siding of the house, our Tops tour continuously and gen­ knocking out four concrete blocks from the ve packed audiences "standing from · BRYAN ROMANE I Staff photographer building's foundation. finish dancing in the aisles,''. Knapp Rardin reportedly got out of his car and ted. Career opportunities walked to the front porch of the house r agre�d and said, "They still have · Gunnery Sargeant William Byrd, marine officer, tries to recruit Jody Miller, who is while the residents called paramedics. s of all ages, sizes and racial back- looking into joining a military outfit, Wednesday afternoon. " have a list of top ten hits, many of Id records and number one chart-top­ Coles County n t immune to AIDS epidemic their credit. o e include "Baby, I Need Your concern among students rises on Eastern's campus ," "I Can't Help Myself (Sugarpie, unch)," "It's The Same Old Song,'' ·ey BRIAN BIRKY pus to the fact that AIDS often takes a during the regular year." This number has Out (I'll Be There)," "Bernadette," Staff writer period of several years for symptoms to not fluctuated much, she added. Away, Rene," "Standing In The manifest themselves. Although, the sale of condoms in local s Of Love,'' "Shake Me, Wake Me" Many Charleston residents and students "It may take awhile to see active drugstores has had an increase. Hooks 'I Waters Run Deep." who pre'lliously thought that Acquired cases,'' he said. Health Service is not com­ sells 20 to 40 packages containing 12 and ncert, they perform their own songs Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) pletely equipped to deal with the disease. 36 each week. from their 36 albums, a few they was a problem anywhere put here, are "The Health Service does not give blood Osco, 566 W. Lincoln Ave., sells "quite ut with that others have picked up on learning a different story. tests (for the antibody). The county health a few," but wouldn't specify for confiden­ ourse, new material. In Coles County one case of AIDS has department does,'' he said. tiality purposes. said, "They have a nice medley of 60s been reported, according to Cathie He also added that the counseling cen­ Family Pharmacy, 1444 E St., sells three that may appeal more to the parents." Reynolds, the director of nursing at the ter sponsors an annual meeting concerning to four dozen packages a week. , Duke, Obie and Lawrence were Coles County Health Department. AIDS, which is geared towards students Wal-Mart, in West Park Plaza on W. school friends in Detroit when they In Illinois 2,159 people have AIDS, and and "the turnouts have been small." Lincoln Ave., sold 144 packages in the gether in a- singing group called The in the United States 72,766 AIDS cases Health Studies instructor Susan Woods last month. have been reported nationwide, she said. is also concerned about student awareness Local pharmacists said they have all oit's active jazz scene in the 50s Reynolds also pointed out that a person of the problem. "It scares me a little bit. I seen an increase in the past few months, one of their main influences. can test positive for the AIDS antibody, don't think they're taking it as seriously as especially when the students· returned in Aims made one record under this yet do not have the disease. "A person they should,'' she said. the fall. They all hoped the increase was d also sang backup vocals and per­ who has a positive antibody test does not Woods recently led a workshop entitled related to protecting themselves against as an opening act with artists such as necessarily have AIDS," she said. "Making Sexual Choices,'' where about 80 AIDS, but could only speculate. asie, Redd Foxx, Richard Pryor, Flip "Official estimates are of 50 to 100 peo­ people attended the lecture in which AIDS Other Illinois universities also have and Jackie Wilson. ple with a positive antibody test for every was just one of many subjects discussed. condoms available for students to protect e next six years, they leaned more person with AIDS,'' she said. Woods said that while she thinks there is against AIDS and other diseases. a supper-club style, working the AIDS is a disease transmitted through an increased awareness about AIDS on Western Illinois University, Southern Las Vegas-Catskills resort circuit sexual intercourse or direct blood-to­ campus, "My question is whether it's an Illinois University and Illinois State have jazz and R & B. blood contact, not by just being near an informed awareness. You'd think that by offered condoms for sale through their n't until 1963 the group, now known infected person. 1988, students could tell you it (AIDS) health services formore than a year. Four Tops, was truly discovered and The epidemic has created increasing con­ can't be transmitted by casualcontact." Northern Illinois University and the y Berry Gordy for Motown Records. cern on Eastern's campus. Dr. Richard As AIDS concern increases, many uni­ University of Illinois offer condoms to first single was "Baby, I Need Your Larson, Health Service director, said, "While versities are attempting to provide help for students free of charge. All of these uni­ " and as the song sky-rocketed up the no cases have been reported ot diagnosed" its students. Health Service has been sell­ versities have cited AIDS as a major on campus, it is always a concern. ing condoms since July of 1986. concern for the sales. Larson attributes part of the reason for +Continued on page 6 Pharmacist Lou Marble said they sell lack of confirmed cases on Eastern's cam- "about 400 per month (in packages of six) ... , .. I The Dal · Closer check for older Boeing 73 WASHINGTON (AP)- The Federal authorities are asking months, but were ordered Federal Aviation Administration Continental for records of the after the discovery of the said Wednesday it was speeding repair work, which apparently the Continental plane. Th up an order for more thorough took place when the plane was is expected to be issued 1 inspections of aging Boeing 737 operated by the now-defunct week, probably Friday, jetliners after a row of cracks, Frontier Airlines, to determine spokesman Bob Buckhorn. including one a foot long, was whether the 50-square-inch patch The inspections, aimed found on a Continental Airlines had been attached properly. Boeing 737s with 40,000 plane. The older Boeing 737s have landings, are not likely But FAA and industry officials been the focus of attention since fere with normal oper said the cracks, discovered by last April, when a 20-foot section because the FAA will all Possible hepatitis outbreak Continental workers on Oct. 5 of the roof of an Alpha Airlines PEORIA HEIGHTS (AP)- Health officials were trying to prevent while the' plane was being plane tore away at 24,000 feet. A routine maintenance. So an outbreak of hepatitis Wednesday by offering free inoculations to an repaired, may have been caused flight attendant was swept to her carriers with older 737s estimated 4,000 people who ate at a Peoria-area pizza restaurant in the by the improper patching of the death, but the plane landed safely.

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