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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC February 1983 Daily Egyptian 1983 2-14-1983 The aiD ly Egyptian, February 14, 1983 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_February1983 Volume 68, Issue 98 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, February 14, 1983." (Feb 1983). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1983 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in February 1983 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Six students in race for trustee post B~' Vicki Olgeaty numbers of 200 students. ha~ to - l"lurie Walton. senior in .. F: the peti tions appear to be pointed by the governor. Nont: Siaff Writer be turned in to the election economics. valid, " Strem said. There were of the trustees are paid. but aU commission in order for a - Gordon Wayman. graduate no "obvious errors." such as are compensated for expenSt:S Six people arl' ,'ying for the candidatp'~ n~!':'"le to ~ppeAr ~!'! !:toldent in political science. failures to list last names. incurred at board meetings. chance to serve the remainder the bal!ot. There wiII be no spot on the identification numbers or ad Student members do not have of Sbon Irvin's term as student The six candidates who ballot for write-in names. dresses for any of the 200 binding votes. but do t'ave trustee. turned in oetitions by the Walton had been an un names. advisory votes. Irvin resigned at the Board of deadline at 5 p.m. Friday are: dergraduate representative to "We're not going to run all the Student trustees do have the Trustees meeting Thursday - Sharon Hutchen:on. law the election commission. but names through admissions and right to participate fully in The winner of the special student. resigned to run in the election. records unless someone makes discussion. make and second election, to be held Feb. 22. will - John Kelly. !:enior in ac according to John Strem. a written challenge to any of the motions, attend executive serve until June 30. counting and finance. election commissioner petitions," he said. committee meetings where According to student trustee - Alex Miceli, graouate student Strem said Friday that all The winner of the election will confidential information may plection rules, a petition. in history and political science. candidates were in good serve with a student trL!:~~ be discussed. and receive aIt complete witl. the signatures. - Surya Prasai. sophomore in academic and disciplinary representing SIU-Edwardsville mailings to boclrd members. addresses and identification political science. standing. - and seven other trustees ap a('f'o!'ding to Irvin. 'Daily 'Egyptian ~. Monday, February 14, 1983-Vol. {18, No. lIB Southern Illinois University City fund hearing slated Monday night By John Schrag had requested city funds for Starr Writer fiSCi'I year 1983-84. which begins May L The annual scramble for city The agencies that have funds is on. tequested funds so far are: The A public hearing will be held Social Service Program of the Monday f'vening to give Car Attucks Community Service bondale residents the chance to Board. The Coordinated Youtit make recommendations to tile Program of the Attucks City Council and staff regarding Community Service Board. The the distribution of federal Council on Problems of tite revenue sharing funds in the ,1983OM' fieeal-year. ~::Sin~ii~~":n~~!L Views expressed at tbe Cel!ter . Youtb Services hearirl~ will be considered in Program, Tbe Carbondale tile pr~paration of the city Women's Center and the Car budget, which will be submitted bondale Pubik Library. to tile council in April and All these agencies except the presentf!<i at another public library have received some hearing April 11 before the form of city funding in the past, t.ouncil \'otes on·it on April 18. according to Monty. The hearing Monday evening, In a separate memorandum. which will be held at 7 p.m. in Monty expressed concern for the City Council Chambers, 607 the city's Health Clinic and E. College St., will allow outside Child Care Program. Both of agencies and organizatiOns to these city~perated programs in request city funds. According Lo tile past have relied partially on the city's finance department, federal Community Develop there is $840.288 in unap ment Block G~ant funds. ft!:r.iated revenue sharing The CDBG funds have fallen victim to budget cuts in According to a memorandum Washington and Monty stated (I"om Don Monty, director of that in his opinion "there is no cllmmunity development, as of reasonable expectation that any last week six outsIde agencies CDBG funds will be available for Child Care and Health Programs after August 1984." Monty noted that the Illinois gus Family Planning Council is also expected to cut funding to the \\ 'Bode Health Clinic. He asked that the council and city staff keep city \\;~ :Ji; operated activities in mind Staff Photo by Cheryl Ungar when outside agencies are requesting city funds. Straight to the moon A revenue sharing hearing is f: "We have arrived at the time Steve Euker,sopllomore ID eagineerlng, ki~ks alOlig. But skies wiD be mostly cloudy Monday like a greased pig event - lots of eontestants frantieally when the cit} Dlust ask itself a rugby ball near Abe Martin Field UDder with temperat1lrel ID the upper 40s or the low competing for an elusive prize where its priorities lie. in social I8l111y sides Sunday a. his frlesod. Kata, tags 501. with little ehance 01 winning . services delivery," he stated. .USO to begin higher ed fllnding probe Bv Jam.. Dfor~ c;tudents have a voice in these tuition increase, we are sup Cook received support for tile Fritz Levenhagen said the usn Staff Writer dedsions." portive of finding additional idea irom leade ..·s of the Student is still fighting to keep only the "There have to I'A! more funds resources to help higher P,-ogramming Couliril. first floor open the extra hours. The Undergraduate Student Cor higher education... Cook education in IllinoIS," Cook Th(.mpson Poinl Executive although it ~ould likl" lv "ee the Organizati.m has agreed to said. "We will ha.e a tuition S;i;d. Cot.ncil, and Hall COI!lIcils from whole library remain open. form a task force to work with increase of at least 10 percent One such resource is a tax Neely, Schneider and Maf' "We think tile library IS t:le Chan('ellor Kenneth Shaw 10 and there is nothing we can do increase that the Illinois Board Smith Residence Halls. lJ~ best study hall on campus.' study the use of funds for higher about it." of Higher Education suppor~ Senator Joel Natkin was Levenhagen said "We think education at SIU-C. Cook said that while tile USO at its meeting in January. selected as coordinator of the I!Jt~ first floor option is a USO President Jerry Cook is "philosophically opposed" 19 "It is time for :I tax increast task force. rea:suaahle compromise, and met with leaders from tuition increases, the task force to help higher education in this Cook also briefed tile leaders we hope to get it through." recognized student should have a big influence on state," Cook said. "We are at a on t.1te stabJS of USO's fight to Levenhay,en said the USO will organizalioraS . Sunday to wbere tile addi tionaJ revenue turning point and we need to do reinsht~ the operating boors of work with ,'ice President ior propose the task force, saying . should be spent. sometiting real to get our point Morris Library that were cut in .. It is imperative that the "While Wi' don't favor a across." August. USO Vice President Sei! USH, Page 3 Sharon out of defense post; Wews GRoundup--- Hinckley in hospital after ,uicide try gets new Israeli Cabinet job WASHINGTON (AP) - John W. Hinckley Jr., found in· llOC'!Dt by reason of il1Sanlty of shooting President Reagan. JERUSALEM (APl - The The small \.-ommunist Party after ~lJpreme Court President Israeli Cabinet accepted Ariel submitted a no-confidence YitzhLk Kahan who headed tnt' W8! hospitalized in serious condition Sunday after an apparent Sharon's resignation as defense motion fo be debated this week. fa·lr·month investigation. suidde attempt, authorities said. minister Sunday but retained but the government is expected Cat.;net ministers said Begin Hinckley, connected to a respirator, may be in danger of him as a minister without to defeat it. wantea to replace Sharon with dying, but "he is stable and we believe he'll be all right," said portfolio. prr.mpting opposition The Labor Party. the largest Moshe Arens, Israel's am· Dr. James Levy, president of Greater Southeast Community charges tha. the decision defied opposition group, said it might bassador in Washington. but Hospital, where Hinckley was take'l. "We will not be able to the Beirut massacre com- organize public demonstrations needed time to arrange this tell you for certain for the next 24 to 48 hours whether he's mission's recommendations. to put "moral pressure" on tne transition with his coalil;on out of the woods." Prime Minister Menachem government to fire Sharon. partners. The incident was at least the third apparent suicit1e attempt Begin wiU take over the Defense The inquiry commission Arens declined Sunday to SJ>V by Hinckley since he shot and wounded the president and three Ministry temporarily after charged.~ron with r~rsonal whether he had .I>een ap· 'lther men outside the Washington Hilton Hotel in March 1981 Israel's Parliament, the responSibility for fdlhn~ to proached about the Job.