UNIVERSITY Pholu b» \mlrr K«ni«rl /Vo/ only do student Marine reservists Andy Harris (right) and kirt Fuller have to worry ahtiut going to the Middle blast, they've got three days to call family and friends and wrap up academ ic business before being shipped out. MAKE MONEY SecoruJ Hand Clothing {fit 1971.1 WE BUY. TRADE & CONSIGN <|u.ilit\ < lolliitKi inn\ to 1 \ is. Kemernbrr us when < leaning out \nur Onsets Or just < oim- browse through our unique shop Ctill Mornings for Appt. 344-7039 SAVE MONEY 10 6 MOf lllli non. Sal. between Mill ft tli<|h Student reservists get the call for gulf duty By Catherine Hawley Emeiald Associate Editor University students Andy Harris and K irt Fuller always knew as members of the Marine Corps reserves they could be called to active duty at any time, but they never expected it to happen. But Saturday, they will re port to Salem with other reserv ists in Company A of the 6th Engineers Support Battalion Monday, they will go to Camp Pendleton. Calif., where they will await further orders. Harris and Fuller, both re serve combat engineers, said they joined the reserves for col lege money "and maybe for a little adventure on the side", the possibility of active duty seemed, at most, remote That all changed Nov 27, when Harris and Fuller re ceived telephone calls inform ing them their company was being activated Since then, both have been scrambling to finish their class es. to contact friends and fami ly and to prepare themselves mentally for military duty Both said they believe their chances of being sent to the Middle Fast are high "From what I know, the one other company in our battalion that's been activated is now in Saudi Arabia." Harris said. The recent call-up of the Eu gene-based 6th Britlge Compa ny may indicate that the con struction and demolition skills of combat engineers will lie re quired as well, Fuller said. "If they’re sending bridge builders over there, they're go ing to also send all-purpose en gineers." Fuller said The call-up is difficult to ac cept for Harris, who had less than a year left to serve He said hi! has changed since he enlisted more than five years ago. and he disagrees with President Cleorge Hush's deci sion to deploy troops in the Middle East. ”1 sympathize with the Ku waiti people and those that are suffering as a result of Iraq's ag gression," Harris said "But 1 would rather see this solved in the Arab League or in some other manner. I would rather see Hush have a little more pa tience with the sanctions, even if it takes waiting up to a year " He said he believes Hush has sent troops to the Persian Clulf for the sake of U S oil inter ests. not democracy "If American men and wom en die over there, it won’t be for democracy in Kuwait." he said. "It will be so Americans can drive Winnebagos and Cad illacs” On the other hand. Fuller said he's not "gung-ho" about going to the Middle Hast, but he sees a parallel between Sad dam Hussein’s invasions of Iran and Kuwait and Hitler's invasions of Poland and Czech oslovakia that led to World W'ar II "As far as just letting a man Turn to RESERVISTS, Page 9 Orders lo GOf 343-6235 Good food U whsl wrtr si I shout f BURGER SPECIAL Burger, fries, plus 12 oi soft $025 drink, tea or coffee. Also— S«Hjps * Salads * Sauerkraut * Potato Salad * Burgers * f ries • Hofdogs • Ckrman Breads “Wir Spr«ch«n Dvuttch" 510 K. Broad* a> • Across from Dunkin Ifonuls. Mnn. Kri. lOa.m.-Mp.m. j / J ^^vas the night before Christmas and inside the | Lay the best Christmas present attached jo a A Macintosh computer sat under the . Wondering where on campus it would soon be. ( College students were settled all snug in their P While visions of danced in their heads. They know that a Mac as a p is great, For making their projects look sharp and first-rate. Then across campus there arose such a clatter. All the students awoke to see what was the matter. It was t who from atop his red [ Yelled loudly to all, "Students hear what I say!" " If you want a Mac, the best place to go Is the Microcomputer Support Lab; you’ll save some dough. Great discounts are offered to students, faculty and staff. On both hardware and software," Santa said with a laugh. Then Santa drove off and threw these words back, Mii rcHompuUr Support l ab 202 Computing Critter M-F9a.in.-5 p.m. .Ub-4402 *