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Daily Eastern News: August 29, 1986 Eastern Illinois University Eastern Illinois University The Keep August 1986 8-29-1986 Daily Eastern News: August 29, 1986 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1986_aug Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: August 29, 1986" (1986). August. 7. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1986_aug/7 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1986 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in August by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. On the Verge m's football team will kick A new name, logo and format, but 1986 season with an away it's still the most entertaining part of Saturday night at Illinois State the weekend! Check out On the ty in Normal. See page 12 Verge of the Weekend, Section B details. for features and activities. · The Daily . Friday, August 29, 1986 . will be mostly sunny and warmer with highs in the middle or upper 70 s . Friday night will be fair with lows in the astern News mid50's. Eastern Illinois University I Charleston, Ill. 61920 I Vol. 72, No. 5 /Two Sections, 20 Pages nuteman test missile explodes over Pacific Ocean AIR FORCE blow-up of a Titan missile carrying a (AP)-An unarmed Undisclosed difficulties blamed spy satellite over Vandenberg; the tinental ballistic missile was lifted off from an underground silo at target before the destruct command April 25 failure of a Nike-Orion rocket up during a test flight. over the 7:04 a.m. for its 30-minute. flight was given, the spokesman said. at White Sands, N.M.; the May 3· Ocean on Thursday because of across the Pacific Ocean to the Bolinger said there was no danger to destruction of an out-of-control Delta cl6sed problem, the Air Force Kwajalein Atoll, Sgt. Fred Bolinger anyone in the ocean area where the rocket .in Florida; and last Saturday's said. rocket fell. Its altitude at the time was destruction of an Aries rocket carrying destruct signal was sent well "An anomaly occured during the not disclosed. an X-ray telescope from White Sands. be missile's 30 minute test flight which cause the early ter­ The aborted ICBM flight comes at a The last time a Minuteman 3 was 'said Tech . Sgt . Bolinger of the mination," Bolinger said. time when America's space program destroyed was on Feb. 5, 1985, ategic Aerospace Division's A team of Air Force and Depart­ and missile program has been plagued Bolinger said. Since that time, there affairs staff at Vandenberg. ment of Defense contractor engineers by failures. have been 10 successful Minuteman 78,000-pound Minuteman 3 was investigating. Those include the Jan. 28 shuttle launches. Another failure had occured , an ICBM capable of carrying It was not immediately known how explosion in Florida that killed seven in February 1983. The cause of those es three separate targets, close the 60-foot-tall missile got to its Challenger crew members; the April failure was not disclosed. to , 18 ISSC dec� reases stipends by_ $25 due to fund cut By JEFF BRITT Staff writer Although the maximum lllinois State Scholarship award has increased from last year, most students will receive $25 less than last year. At its Aug. l J meeting, the ISSC decided to cut awards because of an unexpected· decrease in fun­ ding, said ISSC spokesman Bob Clement. The commission requested $162.4 million to fu nd the 1986 Monetary Award Program. However, Gov. James Thompson approved only $132.l million fo r the program. ISSC Executive Director Larry Matej ka said he did not believe students would be hurt by the cutback. Matej ka said commissioners believed the loss of $25 over a nine-month period didn't seem to be that burdensome to students . "It's a decision no one likes to make," Matej ka said . "We didn't have a whole lot of choices." '' It's a decision no one likes-to make. We didn't have a whole lot of choices. -Larry Matejka ,ISSC executive director ��-'' Matejka said the cutback was necessary in order for the commission to be able to pay second semester awards and was preferable to another proposed plan RON HOLDEN I Staff photographer to move ahead the deadline for fall applications . nior marketing major Karl Roth parks his Honda Spree near Booth Library on his way to class . "If you do that, basically we'd save two to three . million dollars and cut out four to five thousand students from second-semester awards," Matejeka - said. "The commission is committed to funding students in a year-round process.'' Moped thefts up from 18:styear The ISSC received a $12.6 million increase for located one block south of Lincoln Avenue on awards to cover an estimated .7-percent tuition in­ Fourth Street. The moped was reported missing by crease from state colleges and universities. thefts this year have already equaled the its owner, Melissa Bowman, on Sunday morning. ped The new $3,100 maximum award, a $250 increase number of motorcycle thefts of last year and According to Charleston Police Chief Maurice from last year, was set by the General Assembly and may be forming, said Campus Police Chief Johnson, the owner stated that the moped's front approved by Thompson. About students wheel was locked and chained to a utility pole. 105,000 vii Larson. receive awards, Clement said. ording to Larson, figures for moped thefts On Tuesday, Charleston police officer Rob Matekja said the increase in the maximum awatd al eady shown an increase as compared to Conforti discovered the moped parked in an · r will help students accommodate reductions in Pell when only about three of the small apartment parking lot one block south of Lincoln year, grant awards and an average 7-percent tuition in­ rcycles stolen. • Avenue between Seventh and Ninth streets. creases at state univesities. mopeds, have been reported stolen within Johnson said a tow truck was called and the ee Thompson signed a bill last !'eek to authorize the t week, Larson said. moped was impounded, as is normal procedure. commission to process only applications. o mopeds were stolen from campus locations Currently there are no leads into the in­ 320,000 The ceiling on \\CCepted applications began t year, one at a near campus location, police said. vestigation, Jot-nson said. � Clement said .. rding to police reports, a white On Monday morning a black 1986 Honda Spree 1984 Last year, the commission cut from second­ Spree moped was reported missing from moped belonging to Scott Pfiel was reported $50 all semester awards- because a high number of late parking lot of an apartment complex (See MOPED, page A) 7 app qi� nt� i� budget: ��':\� � • � . - - - -- . - - ---:---- ---------;:-:----:-----:�- --=-=--=-=-=---------------- 1A Friday, August 2�. 1 986 The DAiiy Eutem N Associated Press • -Democrats form opposition • State/Nation/World · .. CONCORD, N.H. (AP)-Illinois Democrats, "I dont' think that a LaRouche can "learned a lesson-the hard way" by ignoring could be elected to a public office in this two followers of Lyndon LaRouche until their but there is a possibility that unless the pu C9nvictedspy sentenced stunning primary upsets, and Democrats in informed, that one of them could s y Jerry Whitworth was SAN FRANCISCO-Convicted p LaR,ouche's native New Hampshire must be nomination," Bruno said Wednesday. to .and fined sen.tenced 36S years in prison ·$410,000 more vigilant, Sen. Paul Simon, D-Ill., said But one LaRouche adherent, Senate h role i peddled the Navy's Thii'rsday for his n a spy ring that Thursday. Robert Patton, charged that party officials most sensitive communieations secrets to the Soviet Union. · Simon spoke by telephone from California at a echoing slanders spread by "the drug lob Whitworth, conVicted on seven counts of espionage, must news conference called by state Democratic and said, "The slanders don't sell. They serve at least years before he will be eligibl� for parole. 60 Party Chairman 6eorge Bruno, who has con­ few people-people who aren't so . The Navy radioman, called by the government the centrat ceded that at least one of three LaRouche educated.'' figure in the most damaging spy ring in U.S. military candidates for Congress could beat a mainstream "We represent across the land the policies history, said just one line as he was s entenced by U.S. Democrat in the Sept. 9 primary. used to be represented by the Dem District Judge John Vulkasin. "The lesson from Germany back in the early Party," said Patton. just want to say I'm very, very sorry." Whitworth "I 30s is a clear one-don't ignore the fringe "We've been all over the state, educati said. groups," Simon said. voters," said Patton, who aspires to Repub Whitworth, 47, of Davis, Calif., was convicted July 24 of "People regarded the Nazi's as a little fringe Warren Rudman's seat. "And people selling to the Walker family spy ring the secrets of Navy - group that nobody needed to pay attention to," listening. That's what happened in Illinois." decoding equipment, code keys and. communications said. ''Suddenly they started creeping up in In March Illinois primary, Mark Fairchild systems he gathered and photographed for nearly a decade he the polls . they got elected, and the rest is the Democratic nomination for lieute as a trusted radio operator at ship an shore stations. · history." governor and Janice Hart the nomination He also was.convicted of tax evasion on the $332,000 that fo Bruno said he called the news conference, secretary of state, defeating allies of Adi he was paid by John Walker Jr., Whitworth's longtime attended by all the mainstream Democrats Stevenson, who won the gubernat friend, former fellow radio instructor and confessed leader running .for Senate and in both of New Hamp­ .
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