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The Daily Egyptian, August 28, 1989 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC August 1989 Daily Egyptian 1989 8-28-1989 The aiD ly Egyptian, August 28, 1989 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_August1989 Volume 75, Issue 189 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, August 28, 1989." (Aug 1989). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1989 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in August 1989 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Monday, August 28, 1989, Vol. 75, No. 189,20 Pages 3 state schools raise minimum pay remained at $3.35 per hour. July I. to $3.85 per hour _. a 50 push," Sullivan said. "Shocked, is s'u-c, ISU, WIU not Included "There hadn't been a raise in cents prr hour increase and th~ a good way 10 describe the stu­ dents'rcactiOll." nine years for student workers," Iarg.::st increase of the three uni­ versities. The University of Illinois and By Tim CrOSby Sludent worker~ at Eastern Barbara Sullivan, work-study c:oor­ Northern IUinois University both Staff Writer l!linois University, Northern diH3IOt and employment adviser at Sullivan said anticif.'llCd increase raised minimwn wage by 40 cents Illinois University and ~he EIU, said. "We were losing many in revenue from the SUite tax per hour bringing it up to $3."15. Minimum wage for student University of Illinois all received workers 10 off-campus jobs where increase prompted the raise. The ;.ncreas(.~ went :n to effect wOlkers increased at least 40 cents· increases, while minimum wage at the pay was better." "We had been trying 10 get a per-hour at three state wtivexsities SIU-C, Illinois State University The minimum wage for EIU raise through for a long lime. The within the lasi two month.~. and Western Illinois University student workers increased, as of tax increase provided the extra Sge WAGES, PaQe 5 Reserved parking spaces earned by faculty members By Douglas Powell Gummcrman WlS the recipient StaffWrrtar of the "Scholar of the Year" award and Anderson was the recipient of A parking slicker is like a hwtt· the 'Tt:.aeher of the Year" award. ing permit, George Gummerman, A recommeild:nion for the anthropology teacher at the awards was imroduced to the University said. Parting and ltaffic Committee by Gummerman is no longer 011 the Donald Paige, head of the Faculty hunt because he has bagged his Senate. prey: a year-long front row "I "'al ·.ed to acknov. ledge the reserved parking space in the fine rese;;.rchers anG !Cachers we Morris Library parking lot. have here;' Paige said. "I got the Gummerman is nOl the only fac· .dea from one of the malls u; IOwn. ulty member with private parking "They had a private p?rking privileges. Carol Anderson has a space for the ~mployee of the private parking space in lot No. I month and I said, 'Why can't we behild RelUl Hall. do that here?'" Gummcrman received his The motion was passed by Vice­ reserved spot after the Parking ;lIId President of Campus Services Siaff Phoro by Heidi Diedrich Traflie Commiuee passed a Le:;oi;;. Clarence Dougherty. lion at its April 4 meeting. In September, the committee The resolution called for the dh'­ will vote on two more parking A parking space located In tribuliOll of two parking spaces 10 spaces that will be awarded 10 the the Morris library parking honor a teacher and a researcher "Administralive Staff Employee of lot Is reserved for the (scholar) who has distinguished Scholar of the Year. him or her self. See PRIVATE, f>-ctge 5 Thompson stops at IVlorris Library Goddess of Love to research quote to use in speech ComedIan Judy TeBJIa entertains a crowd of 2,000 at the Du QuoIn State Fair Saturday night. See revlewon Page 3. ::;y David Walker election pamphlet that argued for father 10 finish, she mentiooed her S:udent Wr~er better education written by plans. "I haven't seen much of the Abraham Lincoln when he was fair: Samantha said. "I've been Gov. James Thompson took lime running for the legislature," driving a golf carl for dad. " out from his busy schedule Sunday Thompson said. "I'm going to use AIDS policy educates afternoon 10 stop at Morris Library it at the President's Conference for to look up a quoit' in a speech he is Education at the University of wriling. VIrginia at Charlottesville on Sept. University community The governor, hi~ daughter 27," he said. Samantha, the governor's personal "Governor Thompson is in the By Phil Pearson pie without AIDS are often more assistant, state trooper Scott Giles area for the DuQuoin State Fair," Staff Writer of a threat to AIDS victims than and three security guards drove up Giles said, "and he wanted to stop the other way around. to the south entrance of Morris at the nearcsl library." The University's AIDS policy "Someone with the viru<: is not Library. "The governor is staying at the was designed with all stndents, fac­ contzgious 10 a jlCfSOII sitting next With a hUle assistance from the Hayes House on the fairgrounds ulty and sUIff in mind, Cathy 10 them in class," Devera said. hbrary's front desk the governor for the duralion of the fair which Devera coordinator of the She said that when a person has prOCl.X'ded to the !hird floor to find started Saturday morning and wiU GI.:~ says at least Gov. Wellness Centel", said. the AIDS virus, his or her inunun~ hi,; quote. last a wcck," he said. rhompson found his text "The policy is 10 protect every· "1(', f.the qUOle) from an 1832 As Samantha waited for her Intact. one," Devera said, adding !hat poo- See AIDS, Page 5 Thi~Morning Proposed parking lot draws criticism c:ivil Rights rljlings By Jeanne-Bickler StUQcnt Recreation Center will be field hockey coach. tearing up the field when mass protested Staff Wrrter open by October, Tim Hildebrand, "You wouldn't tear down half of transit is coming." Undergraduate Student Govern­ a bUilding on campus to build a Hale also questioned If mass -Page 3 Pt.lns for an addiuonal parkmg ment president, said. parking lot because the buildings transit would be necessary if part­ 101 Oil campus will interkre with "There will be two new lots," have historical importance. So ing lOIS arc going to continue to be Ed Fiala a hit at the Ihe phY'lcal educ~'ion depart­ Hildebrand said. "One is behind dOCS Stehr Field," Knowlton said. buill "This decision nc.::ds morc m<.'nl" IISc of Stehr Fidd, the Lhc SWdent Recreation Cenicr. and Hildebrand said the lot would discu:::sion." she said. Comedy Cellar dqx . 'r.J<:n['s chairnlan "'lId. one is slated to be at Stehr Field take only half of Stehr Field, but "We have not talked it all out ':;";'Page6 "No one ever contancd me (behind the Wham Educational Knowlton said half of the field with these people, .. Clarence G. ahoul liie lot in Stehr Field," Building)." would be u-elcss. Dougheny, vice president for cam­ Ronald Knowlton, chainnan of thL Turning Stehr Field into a parle­ Trudy Hale, Graduate and pus se:vices, said. "Some objec· physical cducaiiC'n departmenl. ing Jot is not receiving the wel­ Professional Student Council presi­ tions (10 the lot) have been cilC(J saiel. "We usc !he field heavily. It is come reception the Student dent said she doubts the need for and tiley will be taken into consid· Lhe best gross surface ava;lable to Recrealion Center 10l did. the new lots. emLion." teach PE 011." Knowlton also said the field is a "We are going to be putting big "What really bothers me is tln.t I:~§;~;:::'~ Construction of Iwo lots is memorial 10 Jean Stehr, a former money into mass transit," Hale planned and one behind the PE faculty m<!mber and women's said. "We shouldn't spend money See PARKm. Page 5 KOPIES & MORE EGYPTIAN NEW LOCATION 809 S.llIinois Ave. 529-5679 Photo Finish ~_._Jll 1 HR. FILM PROCESSING world Ination 4¢COPIES We make Prints from Prints One Day B & W Film Solidarity leader urges halt S 1!2 x \I and 8 112 x 14 plain while paper Processing· Over-night 6 Self-Service Copiers get you in and out fast. Slide Processing on strikes to restore order Xerox Copies 3 GDANSK, Poland (UPI) • Solidarily leader Lech Walesa said SWlday he will aill a moratcrium on strikes in Poland to help !he new Solidarity­ M-Th: Fri & Sat 8-7 8-5:30 led government fonn a plan for reslOring order 10 !he economy. Walesa 529-1439 I IOld a group of visiting NOlWegians he WOUld announce the moratorium on strikes Monday or Thcsday. Archbishop asks for end to stonings, arson CAPE TOWN, South Africa (UPI) - Anglican Archbishop Desmond Thtu ~ to local youths Sunday to halt a three-week spaIe of stOll­ ings and arson auacks, r.:alling the ban.le against apanheid "too noble 10 be Wldellnined by ignoble meth~." Just hours later, however, a group of DINNER BUFFET $3.95* about 20 mixed-race youths who 1m attended one of Thtu's two Sunday Includes :;oup. appetizer, and main dish set-VICeS returned 10 their own township of Bontdleuval and clashed with police on the streel. 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