Pizza strippers offend patrons MOSES LAKE. Wash. (AP) — A popular pizza parlor has been fined for exposing parents and chil dren in its main dining room to strippers perform ing at a bachelor party in back. Chico's Pizza Parlor has made alterations to ensure there are no further incidents, manager Mitch Zomes said Wednesday The Washington State Liquor Control Boon! fined the restaurant $1,750 for allowing suggestive, lewd or obscene conduct and for failing to control the conduct of patrons in the July 31 incident. The Ephrata man who filed the complaint said he was speechless with shock when a window less door to the back room opened and revealed a woman clad only in a G-string, according to the board's report "That girl didn't have any clothes on. daddy." the complainant quoted his H-year-old son as saying Zomes said he heard a commotion during the hour-long bachelor party, but did not realize fam ily diners wore being exposed to goings-on in the back room The man who booked the room did not make dear strippors were expected at the party, and Zomes said the restaurant would not have agreed to their performing on the premises A window has lieen installed on the back-room door so management can monitor parties, he said. "We've nevor had a problem for 30 years." Zomes said. "They caught us a little off guard." FUND Continued from Page 1 center itself, or the Incidental Fee Committee. The fund was instigated after Jolone Sieinsen. a nurse practi tioner at the health center, and a few others went before the task force last spring to explain that a number of students had been in the office who had been assault ed but didn't want to report the crime. Sieinsen said it was extremely important that these students get tested and treated, otherwise they leave themselves open to serious manifestations of STDs, such as infertility, cancer or death. Annie Dochnahl. peer health advising coordinator at the health center, said that because these students don’t want to report the assault, they can’t receive insurance money to pay the approximate $145 testing fee. That’s why the fund was instigated — to help students who couldn’t afford testing any other way. A student who uses the fund doesn’t have to file an official report in any way- The testing information, with the exception of HIV test results, will go into the student's medical file, which is confidential. HIV results are pseudo-anonymous, meaning the student talks to a counselor who sees the name and test result. but the information does not go into the student's perma nent record. There are myriad reasons why students won't report a sexual assault. Dochnahl said. Some are stored or ashamed, believing perhaps it was their fault, she said As a result, they don't want others to find out about it. Oth ers are in a constant state of denial; they don't want to admit it could happen to them, she said. There is a formal rape proto col, wherein the victim goes to the Sacred Heart General Hospi tal emergency room to be exam ined for forensic evidence of sexual assault, Dochnahl said. She said this can be intimidat ing. and that the assault fund is set up to offer a caring, human alternative where the victim doesn't have to report anything. Many victims of a sexual assault tend to think the only damage they incur is mental. Dochnahl said. Physical issues are also important, because stu dents who contract a sexually transmitted disease should know as soon as possible for the sake of themselves and their partners, she said. In addition, some STDs are curable, Fleischli said. Chlamy dia, gonorrhea, syphilis and Human Pappiloma Virus can all be cured, whereas hepatitis B, herpes and HIV cannot, though treatment may be available. Things are different here. During finals: Why cook when you can order out? • Fresh bread made daily from scratch • Soup, salads, baked goods • Free delivery after 5 p.m. & all day weekends • Wide variety of hfll sandwiches I 1.25 OFF Any Large Sandwich Expires 12/1CV93 Hours Mon-Sat 10:30am-8pm • Sun 11am-7pm 880 E 13th, Across from the U of 0 Bookstore • 344-1949 .750 OFF Any Small Sandwich Expires 12/1IV93 L Hours: Mon-Sat 10.30am-8pm • Sun 11am-7pm 880 E. 13th. Across from the U of 0 Bookstore • 344-1949 Discussion on Judaism and Feminism Brown bag lunch at the Center for the Study of Women In Society at Hendricks Hall: Jane Grant's room, V of O. Friday, Dec. 3 — 10:30 am to 1:00 pm Women and Rituals at the University of Oregon. Rabbi Renter will lead a workshop on Women’s Lifecycle ceremonies. Ben Linder room at the EMU. Students and friends may take Rabbi Berner to lunch. Sunday, Dec. S — 11:00 am to 1:00 pm RIGHT ON TARGE! ^ -Emerald V CALL OUR ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT: 344-3712 We'll Pay You 60 % Or THE NEW STUDENT PRICE For Books We Need For Winter Term! emu Location Dec 6-9 / Dec 10 8:30 - 5:30 / 8:30 - 3:00 When the alarm dock rings! Donated by MBS Textbook Exchange All Scanning Computerized Service