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Eastern Illinois University The Keep April 1980 4-25-1980 Daily Eastern News: April 25, 1980 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1980_apr Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: April 25, 1980" (1980). April. 14. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1980_apr/14 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1980 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in April by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ring rescueattempt in Iran aborted their safe release at the statement read to reporters by · The militants · holding American to obtain A 1,0.;sible time." White House press secretary Jody hostages in Tehran since the U. S. earliest said, "This mission was not Associated Press Powell said all Americans involved in Embassy there was seized Nov. 4 hav.e Pow ell by hostility toward Iran or HINGTON - The White House the operation, including an unspeci threatened repeatedly to kill the mot•v3trd ltartian·people and there were no ced early Friday that a daring fit;d number of injured, had been taken hostages if there was . a military · t:1c .casualties." effort to rescue American out of Iran. atlempt t•) rescue them. Iranian e spokesman said, "I am s held in Tehran was aborted Powell said the injured persons are Thi! White House statement said, Th C nrter not in a position to provide additional of "equipment failure." A expected to recover. President Cart�r, "The United States continues to hold inform ion· Lt this time.'' He said he n cf two U. S. aircraft on the who ordered termination of the mis the·government of Iran respon_sible for at · expected further announcements a in an Iranian desert resulted in sion, "accepts full responsibility for the safety of the American hostages. of eight crewmen, rescue," bout .m. ST. aths the the decision to attempt tl1e The United States remains determined 7 a: E cement said. Powell said. Weather Friday will be partly sunny with . highs in the mid to upper 50s. Friday night and Saturday will be ews mostly cloudy astern with a chance of Fri9ay , April 25, 1980 Charleston, I ll. Vol. 65, No. 137 20 Pages, sections showers. I _ I I 2 ers prompt 1n vest1gat1on _ . urse's authority to dispense- drugs in question r's note: After the Eastern Service Director Dr. Jerry Heath defen- orders for that medication (phenobarbi- medication on the label. The Health ived a letter to the editor from # ded Flynn's actions. tal-belladonna 2)." Service does not package any medicati- student questioning the tem Heath and Larry Slotnick, compliance Flynn said standing orders apply in on in bottles because it would increase Service's p rocedure for �the coordinator of the State Department of all cases except those she termed an costs to the students, Heath said. on of drugs, Eastern News Registration and Education, disagree on "extreme emergency." She said McS- Slotnick said safety controls must be conducted an investigation. whether nurses should be allowed to hea's condition was not an extreme followed when labeling medication. wing s tory i s .the result of that dispense prescription drugs without emergency because· it had not changed This includes placing the medication in tJon.] consulting a doctor. drastically before McShea· came into- the safety bottles labefed with the name of yn and Jennie Wolff Hart "Nurses making a diagnosis is wron- Health Service. the qrug, the name of the patient, the esh an artha McShea " m fr m M g, Slotnick said in a telephone intervi- McShea said she felt the dangers of doctor's name and the instructions for the H alth Service March 15 e ew. -"How does she know what the drinking alcohol should have been use. However, it is up to the doctor to ·n of mild stomach pains she . g patient needs? She is not a doctor." stressed with that medication. Howeve- label his own medication for his own having for 3 weeks. n purpose, Slotnick said. Judy Flynn told McShea she Nurses dispensing drugs t patients o r Flynn said that "no alcohol" was F d on college lynn sai the Health Service packa- had the flu and dispensed camp�ses is common ly . rinted on the diet. "Everyone should ges medicine in envelopes because practice, Heath said. Nurses are p tion. know not to drink when on any kind of al owed to d spense certa many girls carry the medication in their ea never did see a doctor, but � i m medications medicati on. It shouldn't be something purses, and it is easier to carry n wtthou the cons nt a docto , but the a Id her to come �ack Monday if � � � . you have t <;> 0! stress," she said. · envelope rather than a bottle. She also s persisted. d oct or ts responsib l e �0� any misd iagno- Heath said even if McShea had taken · sts. by the urse, he satd. said Heath had his own reasons for ea said Flynn went in the back D: all of . 10 the pills give� to her and drank packaging the medication his own wa Heath satd 200 t� patients come y. atment room, took an envelope . JOO . alcohol, it would only have made her to the H alth Servtce every Heath said medication is not put in a · g phenobarbital-belladonna #2 m � day, and tt tired. "It's one of the safest drugs we child-pr bottles because most the would be tmposstble for three doctors oof of of a drawer and handed them to · t have, '' he said. patients who receive medication from g with some antacid tablets and (the number on staff) to see all The medication of them was dispensed in an the Health Service are students who live . n diet. in one day. envelope with only the name of the drug in residence halls with no children Sl otnick said there are "no standing and the instructions for taking the obarbital-belladonna #2 is a around. e which contains one-half grain nna and one-fourth grain phe ital. It is a prescription, not ed, drug used to help relieve ate drug compliance officer d disagreed with the procedure Health Service. although Health aerson to run independent HINGTON (AP) - John An 's departure from the r"epub presidential · race to seek the House as an independent d up a political duststorm y on Capitol Hill, with some ers raising the prospect that he be drummed out of the party. e GOP Whip Bob Michel, a Illinoisan who has backed him in s of fights with party conser • said that at the very least n should get off the powerful Committee and make room for · ', fightin', partisan Republi- el said Rep. Henry J. Hyde, the author of the controversial ent to ba,n welfare abortions, get serious consideration "for vacancy ·on the Rules Com Actually, there is no oraers please? " yet because Anderson has What started out as a· family business eventually led to bar for hungry drinkers. See story on page nine. (News igned. Caes\r' s in Charleston which combines a restaurant with a photo by Rich Bauer) , ' ·' . ' ,- \ " •astern flews 2 Friday, April 25, 1980 Iran warns of closing (JP) News shorts Navy scrounges missiles� Persian Gulf oil line The Associated Press By Iran threatened Thursday to cut off Tehran, the 50 American hostag The U.S. Navy has had to scrounge missiles, to perform their assigned spent their 173rd day in captivity. for air-to-air missiles to arm its operational missions." The Navy the West's vital Persian Gulf oil lifeline President Carter said· last wee warplanes aboard carriers stationed would not go beyond that statement. if the lJnited States mines Iranian military action would be the next near the Persian Gulf, Pentagon Pentagon sources said there is an ports. U.S h option if economic and diplomati sources said Thursday in Washington. overall shortage of missiles used by jet "We s all close the Persian Gulf at any price," Foreign Minister Sadegh pressure by America and its allies di · Asked about reports that planes on fighters for air combat because the not lead to the hostages' release. the carriers were short of missiles, the Carter administration has for several Ghotbzadeh said in an interview with Th principal tactic under consideration is Navy· said it deploys its forces "with years held down mone,y requests to Iranian radio and television. He did not say just how the Iranians sea blockade, most likely by minin sufficient . munitio ns, i n cl udi ng Congress for such weapons. might try to halt the supertanker traffic Iranian ports. Cox ind icted for mail fraud out of the gulf, which accounts for Iran and six Arab nations - Iraq some 60 percent of all world oil ex Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Baluain, Qat A federal grand jury has indicted a ployee of Motorola, Inc., was charged ports. But if they succeeded, it would and the United Arab Emirates - sh· former account · exerntive for an Thursday with three counts of mail their oil out through the Persian abruptly cut off IO percent of the_ Gui electronics firm Thursday in Chicago fraud in connection with the alleged United States' oil, and higher· which narrows down to a 20-mile-wi on mail fraud charges stemming from a scheme under which electronic parts proportions for Western Europe and bottleneck at the Strait of Hormuz. scheme to bilk the firm and the Police allegedly were paid for but never Japan.