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The Daily Egyptian, November 09, 1988 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC November 1988 Daily Egyptian 1988 11-9-1988 The aiD ly Egyptian, November 09, 1988 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_November1988 Volume 75, Issue 58 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, November 09, 1988." (Nov 1988). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1988 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in November 1988 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian Southern Illinoi~ University at Carbondale Wedn£sday, November 9,1988, VoJ. 75, No. 58,28 Pages ·Presldent Bush takes it No.oI ..... C.nCllda. 35 G6:lrge 6uah 34,680,444 GOP wins third straight term 8 Michael Oukakls 29,b09.469 7 Unknown WASHINGTON WPIl - since the Democratic era of slates worth 91 electoral votes Republican George Bush was Franklin Roosevelt and Harry and was leading in three for 21 House elected the 41st pr~ictent of Truman four decades ago, one more. It takes 270 to win the u.s. the United Slates Tuesaay, party will control the V;hite presidency. Dletrlct C.ndldate crust.mg Democrat Michael House for more than two Bush, celebrating his win in Dukakis in an avalanche that consecutive terms. his adopted hometown of 22 Palrick J. Kaley 46,870 rolled across ail regions of the With 72 percent of the vote Houston, accepted victory at Glenn Poahard 78,631 country anC: gave the GOP t'le counted, Bush had 35,809,560 10:56 p.m., noting: "The White House for a third votes for 54 percent of the people have spoken and with a straight term. popular vote, ''!;bile Dukakis full heart and with great StateHouse The easy win by the 64-year­ had 30,374,354 votes for 46 hopes, I thank all the people old Bu."h marked the first time percent. across America who have 0InIc:t Cand..... ... in 152 years - since Martin 12: given us this great victory." By 18 a.m. Wednesday 118 Van Buren in 1836 - that a 35 his wife, Frankie Eggemeyer 5.617 Bush had camed states Accompanied by 14,906 sitting vice president was worth 328 electoral votes and Barbara. Bush made special Bruce RIchmond elected preSident. It al!O'l was leading in four with 95 OIlIer 0 meant that for the first timE' votes. Dukakis bad won eight SM ELECnON, P.o- 5 117 Jimi'\ee 9,842 OIlIer 0 118 1Iob~ 18,981 DavId~ 25.828 OIlIer 0 State Senate DIatrIct C.nd.... 101M 68 L Gene CIarI!e 18,048 RalphOunn 28,185 State Constitution ConetItvtIonaI ~ CanMnIIon WDlW .-~ Vee 188,613 t;:.'; No 813,378 ,~: Voting"". ~ 101M Vea 460,704 No 265,848 DelInquent TIIX"_ Stat. Sen. GI.nn Poahard, lurrounded by hll lpeach declaring hlm.elf the Ylctor In the fllce Amendment 101M .on O.nnll, hll wlf. Jo and hi. daughter Krll, for the 22nd Congreallonal Olltrlct' ..... In Vea 294,787 ral ••1 hi' arml In cII.bflltlon following a the U.S. Houl' of Rapr... ntatlv. luNday. No 215,237 , 1 Poshard says constituents State's Attorney C.ndlda. ... Michael Maurtzlo 8,243 g~t the credit for his victory W. Char1es "Chuck" co.-- 12,409 Other 0 By Seo« Pl!. ry Inn Tuesday. Gus Bode StaffWrit&r "If this victory belongs to With hi'l wife and two anyone, it belongs to you," Circuit Clerk '-. ..... children at his side, an excited Poshard said, thanking those Glenn Poshard raised his hand who made his dream a reality. Cend.... in the air, gave a big thumbs "No one has worked harder, BIIGrob 7,774 up and claim .. d victory in the no one has gone oui. and .. Jennie CrawsIww 12,602 race for the 22nd knocked on more doors and ~-==--~ - ~- Other o Congressional District. mailed more letters than you "I never dreamed this would have. From the bottom of our ~~- -- hearts rr.y family thanks aU of be able to happen," Poshard ~ Note: information lor IIIbIe IIIkaI lit 1 a.m. thIe morning. SIory information told a crowded room of sup­ GUI ..y. It', tim a to pu.h may diller. porters at the Marion Holiday See POSHARD, Pag. 5 hard. This :M~orning8 Richmond rolls to capture eighth term By Phyllis Coon of his small headquarters. wearing out two pairs of tennis Legislature, Ricbmon~ has Student-run show Staff Writer • 'Compared to other elec- shoes in the process. To stress been a supporu:r of fun~g for targets Spanish tions, I've gone throu~b the her conservative values, she SW-C, sponsonng funding for Chaiking up his eighth term, normal role of campaigning, glued the shoes back together such Universio/. I>rojects as the -Page13 Rep. Bruce Richmond took but I wasn't in a panic," and kept wearing them. Lesar Law Building and a $1.2 more than tw~thirds of the Richmond said, She said sbe would vote million improvement project vote in the 116th District, Richm(>:ld's opponent, against a tax increase, even if for Toucbof Nature, Men's basketball leaving bis opponent with little Frankie Eggemeyer, R-EUis it meant a higher cost for At 10:30 }I.m., Richmond's anxious for opener more than glued-together Grove, is a newcomer to education. chalkboard showed a landslide tennis shoes. Southern Illinois politiCS. She "I'm for education, but I feel victory for him with 3,672 to Using a chalkboard to tally campaigned on the values of that students should work for it 1,257 in Jackson County; 3,976 ' '. '. .-. - Sports 28 his returns, Richmond, D­ hard work and less spending. - harder if necessary - and to 1,909 in Union County and Murphysboro, was surrounded Eggemeyer conducted a low get motivated," she said in a 1,974 to U.s in Randolph ;R-'n,eos. , by ahout 25 supporters in the budget,' door-to-door campaign recent interview. County, Eggt'meyer's home 6:-, .. ' '.~~~~~~~ confident, "SeCure atmosphere, ofl the·,1bree-c~_tdistrict.i,,,q,~During his 14 yean in ~... county.; .• o , •. til' I Newswrap $ 1o off world/nation Wednesday 5-10pm ANY PERM Dinner Buffet $ 5.95* CALL Death count from quake Solad. Egg Drop Soup, Chinese Chicken Noodle Soup, Egg Roll, Karen Bost Crab Rongoon, Fried Wonton, Bor-a-Que Chicken Wing, in China climbs to 939 Moo Goo Gal Pan. Ginger Pork. Beef w/Broccoll. Beef Almond ."•• " ...&1 BEIJING (UPI) - The death toll from a powerful earthquake Ding. Sweet & Sour Pork. Red Curry Chicken. Seafood Worix! in southwest China climbed to 939 Tuesday as rescuers struggled Cantonese Spore Ribs & More. DeNaI to reach isolated victims cut off by the disaster in the rugged, ....Iy Pm',- Mtnu. • ...hle pdc!II Creative Styling mountainous region. In the fU'St vidootape of the damage from Dally Lunch luffet W/ ...a .. 'a.95 the Sunday night quake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale, *Brina ad in &. receive a free .oda Chinese television showed widespread devastation to bomes, CD 206 S. Wall-4S7--4S10 mosUy Simple, mud-walled shacks collapsed or tonl apart. Laos announces new search for U.S. MIAs BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) - The United States and Laos will conduct a joint excavation of a U.S. warplane crasb site next month to recover the remains of American servicemen killed \\.~~;::MlDlANDJ during the Indochina war, the Laotian news agene, said Tuesday. The project will be the second U.S.-Lao excavation this \\O"'a\I~: 1m- year - the result of U.s. aid to communist Laos in exchange for cooperation in resolving the fate of ilmericans still listed as \) Try Midland's own missing in action 13 years after the war ended. Hickory Smoked BBQ Rib Extremists force tourists to flee Sri Lanka Dinners and Sandwiches COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (UPl) - Hundreds of tourists aban­ Kitchen open 1 IllJDo'l Ipm doned resorts and Docked to Colombo to await flights home Carry-outs available Tuesday as instability sown by Sinhalese radica1s sparked panic Moo-Sat 11-4am-Sun 12-4am buying and disrupted communications, power and gasoline Old Rt. 13 WeatofCarbondalc:529-9133 supplies. About 1,800 tourists were driven to Colombo from botels on-the southern coast of Sri Lanka after the government urged travel agents and hotel operators to send foreign vacationers home, officiaJs said. Iran, Iraq agree to trade wounded POWs GENEVA (UPI) - Iraq agreed Tuesday to exchange all sick rf:iTRDsl Dfflts and wounded prisoners of war, but otherwise the slow-moving Persi&.n Gulf peace talks with Iran remained fll'lIlly stuck on square one. "No progress on matters of substance," U.N. JU mediator Jan Eliasson of Sweden conceded to reporters before the two sides met again to discuss troop withdrawal and full 4 o;!¢:,a-y :-- tt ::: POW repatriation. DETROIT Typhoon kills 49, devastates wide regions MANILA, Philippines (UPI) - Typboon Skip blew into the $46 South China Sea toward Vietnam on Tuesday, leaving at least 49 Ask about our special dead and a wide swath of flattened bomes, destroyed crops, companion fares to grounded ships and landslides in the Philippines. More than 600,000 people were homeless after fleeing Skip, the third and Drafts some cities. t t Roundtrip from St.Louis most powerful killer storm to lash the Philippines in two weeks. " Restrictions Apply ALL DAY ALL NITE 529~5511 Aging satellite cleared from space pathway 700 S. ILLINOIS WASHINGTON (UP)) - Government scientists Tuesday finished boosting a decrepit weather satellite out of the path of a t busy space "highway" more than 22,000 miles above Earth.
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