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The Daily Egyptian, September 27, 1989 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC September 1989 Daily Egyptian 1989 9-27-1989 The aiD ly Egyptian, September 27, 1989 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_September1989 Volume 75, Issue 211 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, September 27, 1989." (Sep 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 September 1989 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Wednesday. September 27, 1989, Vol. 75, No. 211, 28 Pages Soviets back U.S. arms reductions a multilaleral conventioo .. banning c:bemica! Shevardnadze weapons. Secreamy of State ~ Baker, who met u.r~. briefly Ia1er wilb the Soviet fore.ign minister addresses to follow ...., OIl issuer. that came up in !heir UNITED NATIONS (UPI) .,...- Soviet .. Wyoming mini-summit hst weekend, told wel­ Foreign Ministet- Eduard Sbevardnadze ~rtczs. "It was a good speech, an interest­ comed the American proposal for deep mg speech, and responsive to the president's teductions in chemical weapons Tuesdai initiative on chemical weapons. " and suggested the two superpowers work Shevardnadze suggested four steps to set togelhec on a IOlal gIobaI ban for such anus. the process in motion: Shevardnadze, speaking at the United --Cease production of cbemicaI Nations almost 24 hours after President Shevardnadze said the Soviet U~ Bush pt'Of"'"~ sweeping Cuts in cbemicaI alteady take!! that step, but U.S. officials weapons beginning with the two super-pow­ said the Soviet arsenal includes about SO 000 ers, said, "We welcome the pqJOSal .. tons of !OXic agents. ' In his audress to the U.N. General , -On a bilateral basis, tadicalIy reduce oc Assembly, Shevaninadze said, "The Soviet complelely desIroy Soviet and U.s. cbemica1 Union is ready to go further and assume j mutual obligations prior to the coocIusion of See SOVIETS. Page 7 Earth First members to rally By PhD Pearson University Ave. Admission to the perfor- ',1, Staff Writer mance is $3. Folksinger Dakota Sid Oifford Membe..s of the environmental group is the scheduled entertainment, Langel1e ~ F.artb FIl'St from EdwanIsviIIe and Missouri :!e~ slide show and speeches will be held will be in Carbondale today bringing their EanJt First literature proclaims the puc_ message of "No compromise wi1h mothec J)OSe of die group is to preselYC all and recm- =~,,::n~o.:~~ alP. vast I T't"aS of wilderness. The lileCatW'e Big RiverB.axflt.Su.. _ ,_ Tro ... · ~!.= ;::an...:J=~'!:.3!w~~~· PaciIiC, Mo.. said. ",. anIi-libelty." "We want til ~. '!P the C8rbondalen-: ' K.ar said die ~ if Ioo!IeIy ~ wOO as" graduaIe smdeal in psycbo1ogy,. ~! ~~f=:·~~ sru-F., said. , . ..&.-. r_"_. t\o "'en Urn, aeNor \n deSgn tram' in the case outside the StUdent Langelle said the Eanh First Road Show CD at abe road --- and will AUUUW "c::c:nain t.IIaIaysia, changeS the 1st 01 tM!nlS OenerMonda, aften1oon; , . will be from 7 to 9 p .. toaigbt at \be staI8rios" abat bPe JelIO be WOIked OUL Uni!.t&rian Fellowship.... Elm St.._d . SleEARlH.P97 Concert reception changed Carbondale b~ys to wheelchair accessibie area railroad properties By Dougl8s Powell of Shryock to nleet performers I are members," she SSId. "We pay Stall Writer because there is no elevator," she to be membelS and yet I PI DOt able By Usa Miller • the fanner depot property, said. to go 10 die reception because it's StaIIWtiter • the former freight rail A Uni'.ersity graduate student But in a last minute change 00 the second floor." building 00 DIiDois Avenue, said she was unhappy that a con­ Donald E. Beattie. u-ganizer of the This was not the finIl time she Carbondale's economic • the vacant area where the cert recep!ion Thesday at Shryock receptiuns, moved the recepIion to would have been unable to atIt:IId a development plan got OD the former ICRR division office Auditorium was not going to be tbe first floor of Sbyrock society receptioo, she said. right tmck Ibis week when the was located before it borned accessbile to sevC'81 people with Auditorium, which is ~ to "J couldn't attend the Opera city purchased several old. rail­ down disabilities. people wilb disabilities. Gala Benefit .eception 011 the sec­ road propenies to bdp ~ • and padciDg Iocs within the '"The second flOCX' of Sluyock is Clarke Drazen said she wanled ond floor of Shryock twO weeks nate the downtown area, the square that tbe city was Jea.gng. unaccessible. which is where the 1.0 attend the reception for Ana ago." Chut:e D!lizen said. "So I city manager said. The squan; geograpbically Beethoven Society of Pianists Muia Trencbi de BOltazzi, aD, called Jeanine Wagner (assistant Steve Hoffner, CarboOOale consists of West Main Street holds its recital recepticns." Carlos Argentine concel1 pianist who per­ professor in the School of Music), city manager, said be negatiat­ from Jackson Street on the Clarke Drazen. a graduale student fonned Tuesday evening. who was in cJwge of the gala, and cd a contract with Illinois north to Moo.'Oe Street 011 tbe in speech communications who "What got me mad was the fact she said I would have to talk to Centtal Railroad, the owners of SOUla~ and Illinois Avenue to uses a wheelchair, said. that Tuesday's performance was Robert Cercbio (director of the property, and they have die est and Wasbingtoo Street 'There is no way tba1 someone given by the Beethoven Society for come to a satisfactory agree­ to the east. liY.e me can get 10 the second floor Pianists, of wt~h my husband and See SHRYOCK, Page 7 ment (M2"!be parcels of land. No specific decision has been He said these popenies were made concerning what to do vital to have because of the wiIb the newly acquired peper­ city's downtown revitaIizatioll lies, Doherty said. ~:;I~~'i~:!;l Plan to convert Stehr Field inIerest. However, Doherty said since The total cost of the four into parking lot put on hold parcels of land is $575,000, • See RAR..FK>AD. Page 7 great deal lower IhaD the 0rigi­ By Jeanne Bickler Turning Stehr Field into a park­ nal estimated cost. Hoffner Gus Bode StaflWriter ing lot came UIldc2' fire early this said. semestet when the physical educa­ "The original asking price The oonstructior. of a parking lot tion department beard about the at Stehr Field is 00 hold, Clarence was S627,(XX). Through negoti­ G. Dougherty, vice president for ations the price came down," ~ Knowltoo, physical edu­ Hoffner sa:d. campus services. said. cation department chairman, $Sid Dougheny, also the chairman of The ,railroad properties the field is a ~ ~ funner include four parcels land in the parking and traffic commis­ physical education fa:u1ty member m the "old railroad SQWlrC," and sion. said the commission passed a Jean SIehr. He said the field is used resolution 10 have the f1cld turned other properties in the Grand Gus says we live In a by the physical education depan­ Avenue area, Jeff Doherty, town where "developing" imo a parking lot last spring, but ment 10 leaCh over 600 SIUdents a deputy city manager. said. means turning used has 1101 followed up on the issue. semcstec. The "old railtoad square" property Into parking "We're not going on, but the The physical education depan- projcct isn't completely scrapped area includes: spaces. either," Doug~y said. See UPDAlE, Page 7 I~ 1 DENTALMurdol. CENTER Satunloy ~Alo'Qflob"t r world/nation E¥n~!}~8!?~.t5h~Va~fl!.]~!j~5* . NaopPl)lntrrtltf11 nkfta.oryf« w~g:tJi?S~?E.~~P~~~~sar~~lh~i?5* OPEC oil ministers cancel Dr.M:~D.M.D.Call 457.2123 BUY ONE, GET SECOND 1/2 PRICE! meeting to consider plan 'Bring in This Ad for a Free Soft Drink . 457-4510, 1 GENEVA (UPI) - OPEC oil. ministers Tuesday cancelled a night meeting to allow more time w consider a surprise Iranian proposal to 17-----------':'1I Why Rent? Buy A Frig! I reshuffie oulpUt quotas and 10 raise the cartel's production ceiling. Under Iranian Oil Minister Gholamrezah Aghazadeh's proposal, official maximwn production would rise from its cwrent ceiling of 195 million : ONLY Ir ,": barrels a day to more than 205 million barrels daily, Iranian sources said. OPEC oil ministers are under pressure to come up willt some sort of 50'.1 r. :'.( J:.: II 127I • I I,; f {', I OUipUl increase or risk losing revenue as prices tumble, if all they can I With Full ,', (" I. I come up with is a roilova' of existing qllOlas. I Warranty j I . I Hillel I I East Germans leave with emigration offer Ho~ervices I DELIVERY WED. OCT.11 I at Congo Beth Jacob PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (UPI) - About 70 East GennaJ>s wtlll had I City Parking Lot I taken refuge at the West Gennan Embassy in Prague r.ft lhe mission Tuesday after being promised they would eventually to; allowed to Rosh Hashanah LN2!!~~ ~~~h_T~~e.!:~ emigrate to the West. ,.The 10 East Gennans, a fraction of the 1,100 Fri. 29, Sept. 7'OOpm"Ride slaying at the embassy, accepted an offer by East German lawyer 7:30pm Service Wolfgang Vogel, who bas guaranteed !bey would be allowed to emigrate wilhin six moolhs if they agreed to leave the embassy and reIum horne. Sat. 30, Sept. 9:00am"Ride East German sources said. 9:30am Service Sun. 1, Oct. 9:00am*Ride s.w:PRlCI' Group suspects shoot Parliament member $2!.95 9:30am Service "_.!.!5 3US AlHENS, Greece (UPI) - Two suspected members of the November '!us ]7 rebel group shot and mortally wounded a member of Parliament 31!1!> Tuesday morning as he entered an elevator in his office building, Yom Kippur JUS l!.9§ witnesses and authorities said.
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