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Baghdad beco By The Associated Press BAGHDAD, Iraq ? The pre-dawn air attack on Baghdad came eerily, without the sound of warplanes, and from a sky lighted like the Fourth of July. Explosions and colorful bands of anti-aircraft artillery signaled the beginning of the attack, described by one reporter in the Iraqi capital as "the center of hell." A second-wave attacK later in tne morning scored direct hits on the Defense Ministry building, according to Bob Simpson of the British Broadcasting Corporation. About two hours after the first Iraqi anti-aircraft fire, Baghdad Radio reported "wave after wave" of warplanes moving over the city of about four million people in the pre-dawn darkness. USC attorney ta job at Arizona S By TIGE WATTS "Any replacemer Assistant News Editor the new president One of President-elect John have heard no wo Palms' first duties at USC will be yet>" he said, to find a new attorney after Senior Ward has been Vice President and General years, overseeing tl Counsel Paul Ward leaves to ac- ment, which drafl cept a similar job at Arizona State contracts, reviews i University. pliance matters and ASU President Lattie Coor an- dinates university r nounced Ward's appointment this litigation and a past week. The Arizona Board of proceedings. Regents must approve the appoint- Before joining ment. Ward will replace Bruce worked for two yea Meyerson, who entered private ate f?r the Washin practice this past summer. ?f Casey, Lane and "Paul Ward's experience and a^o served as a pn skills are a nearly perfect match with Lilly Endown for ASU today," Coor said. loping grant criter Ward said he was offered the search projects in position late this past fall and ac- education, cepted it during a trip over Christ- Interim Presiden mas break issued a statement < "My new position of general cision saying, "He counsel to the president will be bright career aheac very similar to the one I have now izona State. I wis! at USC," he said. will personally fo: Ward said his salary will be with great interes $95,000 at Arizona State. His cur- ahead." rent USC salary is $91,000. Construction blc South Area's par By JENNIFER THACKSTON pathizes with the v Staff Writer in those residence 1 A $13,000 construction project "People don t re is blocking 21 parking spaces in a safety concern if the middle of campus and slowing near the dorms isn' traffic between Russell House and residents, Weiss s; the women's quad. ^ To ask them t W. B. Guimarin, a contractor, Iour diocks away was hired to replace 375 feet of work or after a cl rusted condensation pump line on h against wh; Bull Street. believes in as far The project was planned to end sa*dbefore students returned from A large portion Christmas break. However, bad ^as been dug UP tc weather in December slowed the closing one lane work, said Pete Stiehr, USC direc- creating traffic con tor of Operations and Although no 01 Management. ablc to say who is project, Weiss sa The 21 parking spaces are pri- failed "to think al marily used by residents of the students it would b women's quad, Patterson and Stiehr said s< South Tower. blocked parking s Student Government Vice Presi- open to stud dent Todd Weiss said he sym- Wednesday. Portfolio Magazine Submission Deadline Jan. 30 Art Photography Poetry Fiction Ess Notice: Double size issue scrapped, but 4th issue will still be art/ photography Also, we regret the error in the last iss: theUnitarian Universal Fellowship is i and is in no way associated with any c 1 The USC w | College of Educat <0 CO CO CO has twenty-five Scholarships z S Fellowships available to undergo and graduate students majorin Education who meet specific seh to criteria. CO CO Contact the Office of Student Sei to Wardlaw Room 113 for specij ^ information and application pack ? call 777-6732. </> V, APPLICATION DEADLINE ? January 31,1991 1J ? V I t </> II _ ^ ^ mes 'center o But apparently because of their high altitude, they came silently, and it was not until the bombs hit and ordinance lighted the night that Iraq knew it was under attack. Many of the foreign journalists watched the attack from the plush A1 Rashid Hotel downtown. A check with residents and a survey of an area within a mile from the hotel indicated no civilian targets were bombed, and there were no immediate reports of civilian casualties. Traffic was moving normally in the area by mid-morning. The command of the Iraqi armed forces said the warplanes struck densely populated residential areas of the capital. THara u/no olorv nr\ ci rrr? nf on\r hitc An PfPciHAnt iiil/ii/ wdo aiju tiw oign vyi auj iuu wu x ivoiuvm l^es Reaction . >tate through the Indian embassy to his son telling him that he and his it will be up to mother were alive after two Dr. Palms. I months of not knowing one way or rd of a search the other, he said. His parents finally were able to at USC for 12 get transportation out of Kuwait tie legal depart- and board a bus filled with refu;s and reviews gees that would take them to a regulatory com- camp in Jordan known as "No directs or coor- man's land." epresentation in A _ , , . . dministrative k. After lhree dayJi ln the camP" his parents were able to go to Amr Ward man' Jordan, and get on a plane to irs as an associgton, D.C. firm Mittendorf. He pp Dgiam associate Ull-CiUIiPl] lent Inc., deve- JL ia for legal repost-secondary . After the disappointment of being forced to room together, Boggs it Arthur Smith fd Reeves went to Mary Beth iftpr Ward's He- Sanders, a representative of the 1 (Ward) has a R" D' Garret anc* Associates real I nf him at Ar estate company. , him well and "We demanded the real estate llow his career company return our deposits and it in the years worth $ WOO immediately, Boggs said. Sanders said she would have to contact the office of the company, located in Greenville. In the meantime, we -| moved out of the apartment on >CKS 'king / Fk vomen who live I ) 1 how when parking / t utilized by the o park three or [ >, at night after \ / ass. . . I believe \ / at the university " as safety," he / \ of Bull Street / \ ) repair the line, ' \ of traffic and \ gestion. le seems to be in charge of this id the planners bout how many e affecting." everal of the ^00^. A paces might be M onto k a f Ar A I v 11 LO UV/il/X V ^ students educ If you arc racism and se: a> PU a new organization dedic issue. ?ue, seed will work tot ^ Heightening thr 'I . University cornn $$$$$$$$$$ . Facilitating wor ft and other types M Applications are ion | Lower Lev f? Application Dear ,ncf ? If vou have any auestio iduate contact Ralph Johnson g in g CO action g g "The United Way wc g days a year, not just rvices, g , they take up the it fic S i i ^pf :ets, or g emhb-hsshhh? II Wplrnmp Tin 1 J.P.'s Re g Serving USC Happy Hoi fj Draft Beer 500 <2 2772 Rosewood Dr. Open ALL ABC REGULA >f hell' during 1 Saddam Hussein's ornate palace near the hotel. Saddam was not in the palace at the time and was in good health, Iran's Islamic Republic News Agency reported. The agency report, monitored in Nicosia, quoted Iraq's charge d'affaires in Islamabad, Pakistan. Fnrpianp.rs and rp.nnrtp.rs in A1 Rashid initially were hustled to the basement air raid shelter by hotel staff. Some Arab guests shouted "Death to Bush!" as they huddled together. Most of the damage apparently was on the outskirts of the city, according to American TV network repor-. ters in Baghdad. Cable News Network reporter Peter Arnett said there appeared to be direct hits on some buildings. He said he saw three surface-to-air missiles (SAMS) titinued from page 1 India, where they are now living ton, an internatiom with relatives, he said. said his first rea With all this considered, when heard the war had asked if the American military ac- wonder when I'm tion against Iraq is justified, this call (to report). M student's answer is an understan- into a knot." dably firm "yes." "I have mixed fe One USC reservist said the attack," he said. "I neutralization of Hussein's air thing has happer force will make his job a lot easier hasn't changed. I if he is sent to the gulf. one way or anothei Michael Barton, Spc. 4th class, g0." is serving as a member of the Indi- if a National Ei vidual Ready Reserves, or "re- is issued, Barton placement pool," he said. Bar- put 0n alert and v LS Continued from page 1 Representatives of the R. D. start deleting from Garret and Associates Co. were started with legal p not available for comment our threat would n Boggs said Sanders told him the So we had to start deposits were being held until the dures," Boggs said, company could find someone to move into the vacant spaces. "We sought lej The company found one new USC and the peop tenant and told Boggs and Reeves had an excellen they would receive $415.76 and hands," he said, the remaining $584.34 would be The two friends reduced on a daily basis until to court. The jud? another new tenant was found or was vague and did the amount was depleted. had to share a roor "After they told us they would Boggs and Reei d ating and empowering for divei ) interested in doing something about <ism and other types of intolerance/bigotry t your energy in seed: :ated to raising awareness on campus through e /vard enhancing The USC campus climate 3 sensitivity for diversity within th< nunity. kshops on issues of racism, sexisr ; of intolerance. > nuntlnUlft in lUft Pomniin A Aiinilinn Pfli avcaiiauie in uic vauipud Mviivmcd uci 'el, West Wing of the Russell House, lline: Friday, February 1,1991 (before 5 ns, or are in need of additional infomation, feel free to at the Campus Activities Center or by calling 777-5780. >rks 365 I f WESTS the day?^S??B? ? ioney." . il ck Students: v :staurant jJ over 40 years ir5-7:30pm ? Premium $1.00 15 pm 254-2190 TIONS ENFORCED : j U.S. air raid launched, but did not see them hit a target One building that was hit, according to residents, was a downtown Popular Army militia building, causing an unknown number of casualties. Air raid sirens wailed. The streets were nearly deserted. The air attacks were scnnrat^H h rv?riAHo /-if - kj j |yvilVA10 Wi calm. The Initial anti-aircraft barrage filled the sky with tracers looking like "fireworks on the Fourth of July multiplied by 100," ABC correspondent Gary Shepard said. "This feels like we're in the center of hell," said CNN's Bernard Shaw. il studies junior, the Army Personnel Center in St ction when he Louis to tell them where he will 1 begun was, "I be able to be contacted, going to get the David Peterson, a finance junior y stomach went and Army ROTC, said "I was extremely happy. I was cheering. My selings about the whole hall was, actually." am glad someled. My status He also said he cannot envision want to know Hussein surrendering. In order for r if I'm going to Hussein to be stopped, "his own government will have to have a mergency uraer coup. Or we will have to have him said he will be killed. I don't think he'll surrenyill have to call der," he said. the balance, we ing in an apartment at Whaley's rocedures. Even Mill. ot budge them, "Next bme I sign another lease, with the proce- 111 make sure real specific and legitimate," he said. Broadway said stories like this gal advice from happen often. She also said if more )le there said we people come to her office and seek it case on our advice, the chances of stories like Boggs' decrease. ; took their case "We ask that anybody who signs ;e said the lease a lease makes sure they know what i not say the two they are signing. 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