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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC March 1984 Daily Egyptian 1984 3-27-1984 The aiD ly Egyptian, March 27, 1984 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_March1984 Volume 69, Issue 123 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, March 27, 1984." (Mar 1984). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1984 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in March 1984 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CitizellS group may Verbaljabs tackle code revision mar voting Bv Paula J. Finlav director, and Morris McDaniel, Stafi Wrilt·r . assistant cude enforcem'.:nt in Salvador director, will be at the meeting 8y Joseph fl. Frazier The Citizens Advisory to answer committee members' Of tbe As&odated Press Committee will decide Tuesday questions about a code revi!lion. SAN SALVADOR. El if it wants to tackle a revision of Increased code inspections Salvador (AP) - Unoffidal the city's housing coJdf'. and efforts for consumer returns Monday showed Code revisior. would be l' education are other recom moderate Jose Napol'2'On large task for the CAC, a mendations in the CAC housing Duarte le~ding in El Salvadot"s ·.folunteer ~roup, and som<? report. first presidential election i:) changes in technical parts of the A 45-minute slide show, part seven years, but he appeared code would require expertise of a consumer awareness likely to face a runoff with right beyond that of the committee, program sponsored by the wing calldidate Roderto CAC Chairman John Foster Undergraduate Student d'Aubuisson. said Monday. Organization, will be presented The results, counted by Periodic review of the code by CAC member Andy Leighton Duarte's own Christian was recommended in a CAC at the meeting Tuesday. Work Democratic Party. were report on rental housing ac began last September on tht' similar to estimates given by ..:epted by the City Council in slide show, which is (lesigned to U.S. observers who said they February City Manager Bill inforrr· prospective renters of were based on unofficial data Dixon urged the CAC to take on their ;lghts and responsibilities from the Central Election the task while inter~t in the as tenants, Leighton said. Council. city's housing code is hi2b. The show, which includes The official comlt, stalled in a Revisions in technical slides of variClUS types of dispute at the election computer standardc: which have changed housing in various conditions, center, reslJmed Monday and over the years should be left to has been presented in three the council p:omised first city engineers, but other parts residence halls so far. Leighton results Monday evening. Final of the code which are matters of said he hopes to shpw it in all results may not be known until local policy could be examined halls and in the Student Center. later in the week. by the CAC, Foster said. The USO, the Chamber of "Seventy-five pt!rcent of the Revision of the code could take Commerce and the Carbondale Puddle jumpers Staff Photo by Scott Shaw people voted against six months to a year, he Real Estate Association d'Aubuisson, against the death estimated. financed the project. It was put squads, against the violence of Donald Monty. COIT'.munity tOlZether by Leighton and Jack From left, Sharia Fayne, Artez Davis and Crystal Fayne spin their the lxt:eme right and the ex development director, John Crahley, Landlord-Tenant wheels in a puddle on Sycamore Street after Monda}' 's rain. treme left and against the Yow, code en!or('~ment Union assistant director. guerrillas," Duarte said. D'Aubuisson denies any link to the death squads blamed for many of the killings ill El Sal'lador's 4''2 years of civil war. He: favors crushing the guerrilias militarily; Duarte favors negotiations. The leftists call the ell;'('tions a "farce" and did not participate. .Daily'Egyptian Julio Adolfo Rey Prendes. the Christian Democrats' secretary-general said, "We still have hopes for a first-round Tuesday, March Z1. 1984. Vol. 69. No 123 Southern Illinois University victory but I personally think we will get just over 48 percent of the vote." ~I neither gets .:Dore than baH, there will be a runoff between the top two. Some express Oliveira trial slated for June 4 cc:x:ern that a contest between the bitter rivals Duarte and By Jeff Wilkinson girUriend's apartment in North oifice to collect information purpos<!. " The teacher said d'Aubuisson could further Staff Writer Vancouver, British Columbia. about !t.e C8.'IP.. Braud would not Oliviera's grades were above r.-omote instability. Oliveira was then deported to elaborate on thto extent of average, that he waS outgoing Duarte said his party Michael Oliveira, a former the United States and returnea Whita's investigatioll. and had "a certain estimates that 30 to 35 percent SIU-C student charged with to Jackson Cour;ty. Sources said OliveIra had camaraderie with the rest of the of the people who tried to vote murdering SIU-C marketing He pleaded not guilty to a two been enrolled in some of students. He was certainly not a couid not bee a i.Ise of professor Sion Raveed, is Coo'lt murder indictment on Raveed's classes and had troublemaker. " irregularities, mainly sJleduled to stan<i trial June 4. March 15. traveled with him in Europe. Oliveira attended J. D. bureaucratic bungling. Raveed died from multiple stab Police declintxl to comment Since Oliveira's disa~ Darnall High School in Geneseo President Reagan called the wounds in his basem·ent on the possibl~ motive for pea rance, most of hIS where he was the 1978 senior election "another victory tor apartment on M.arch 4 or 5 of Raveed's killing but it has been classmates have left Car class president. He was also freedom over tyranny ... Those 1!!82. reported that Oliv·.,ira was bont. ·de. At the time he WIlS president of his high school ski valiant people braved guerrilla Olh eira, a Geneseo n3tive, employed by Raveed and was named as a suspect in Raveed's cluh and captain of the varsity vi-olence and sabotage to do elude<i police for almost two ttismissed some time in 1981. death, some aC1uaintances wrestling team. what we take for granted - years. Until bis arrest in Oliveira's att.orney, Walter described him as "very quiet," D...ascriptions of Raveed are ca'.lting their vote ... " Canada and subsequent return Braud, of Rock Island, said "pl~nt" and "not violent." mixed and less glowing. Most disruptions were in the t,. Jacks!ln County, he hadn't Oliveira'S employment b} One tY. Oliveira's te<.>chers Raveed was said to be a province of San Salvador.and been seen by investigators here Raveed involved organiza.tior remembers him as being "an "paper" millionaire who had may have kept the party from since March 20, 1982. He was of summet' marketing seminars exceptionally busy" 3tudent bus mess interests in South passing the 50 percent mark, arrested on Jan. 25 of this vear b. EU!'OJ,e. who fr~uently missed classes. America and Europe. In the Duarte said. The party is strong when Royal Canadian Mountt:d Braue said a private detec "We didn't see a great deal of United States his business in the province. which has about Police answered a domesve tive, Jack White, of Rock Michel," he said, "but be W8P, 25 percent of the country's disturbance call at Oliveira's Island, was engaged by rus not withdrawn or lackinl2 in See OLIVEIRA, Page 3 eli&ible voters. Christian Democrats' figures showed them with 47.3 percent of the vote, WIth about half the Funds lost in computer fraud recovered country's precincts reporting_ 8y John :stewart To settle criminal charges, employee of Bateman's and Rhode said. N~~:~~ss:::;!n!e~~li;;.~ Staff Writer Bateman must repay $472,66lI president of Virtual, a Texas Rhode could not estimate how percent and Francisco Jose and Massey must repay $185,486 firm which Bateman allegedly much more of the money lost by Guerrero's National Con SIU-C has racovered about within five years of their organized in 1979. sm -C would be recoven:U Oi ~ili::.tion Party, 16.4 percent. $630,000 of tbe $983,154 :t lost release, or serve an additional Purchasing policies have how much longer the University The official tabulation was because of computer fraud five years for conspiracy, been changed smce the fraud woold have to wait, because suspended Sunday ni2bt in a between 1976 and 1981, and civil Rhode said. case surfaced, and contracts cases are still pending. dispute between the Christian suits are pending toO collect A.ll internal audit in 1982 are now sent out for bids. This Democrat on the elections more, said Shari Rbode, SIU-<; discovered computer pur procedure protects SIU-C from C'.JUllCil, Roberto Meza Delgadc, chief trial attorney. chaSing irregularities which a similar loss, Rbode said. and the bead technician at the Barry Bateman, former were turned over to federal Lawsuits fLIed by universities tabulation center, Morgan director of computer affairs, investigators. An in·"estig8~"" are unusual, Rhode said in the Bojorquez, whom Meza accused and E. Hubert Massey, former led to criminal charges and the Chronicle of Higher Education, of favoring d'Au:'uisson. assistant director, a~ serving sentenc''1g of Bateman and but SIU-C filed civil &uits to Meza ordered Bojol'f4Uez out three-year prison sentences for Massey on Sept.