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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC February 1984 Daily Egyptian 1984 2-20-1984 The aiD ly Egyptian, February 20, 1984 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_February1984 Volume 69, Issue 103 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, February 20, 1984." (Feb 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 February 1984 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Israelis bomb Druse, Syrian positions BEIRt;T (AP) - Israeli· withdrawal of most of ~he 1.400 at the targets only minutes after Police sources said initial a report from the rightist warplanes bombed and strafed men starting Monday. the first attack, according to thf' casualty figures from the air Christian Voice of Lebanon. The rebel-held l)(lsitions on the coast The military command in Tel radio reports, which said the raids said three people were radio report said the army and in the Syrian-eontrolled Aviv said the targets of its air villages of Aley, Migheyteh, killeo and 19 wounded in the scored direct hits, causing central mountains Sunday, raids were Palestinian guerrilla Doha and Aramoun also were' villages of Naahme and heavy casualties among the while I radio reports saic. baser. near Damour. 12 miles hit. The Israp.li announcement Damour. They said they ex attackers. Lebanese troops fought "ff a south of Beirut along the did not mention them. pected the toll to climb. three-pronged Druse attack at Mediterranean coast. and at The Israeli command said its The raids followed an attack In s'luthern Lebanon. Souk el-Gharb Bhamdoun and Hammana in targets were "terrorist" on ar. Israeli patrol earlier in Christians and Moslems The U.S. Marines were being the central mountains near tht' positions. And in Jersualem the day in Sidon. south of the' clashed in Jiye. ~aadiyat and" transferred out of Beirut to Beirut· Damascus highway. before the air raids were an Israelis' Awali River frontline string of nearby village!'. ..-X ships off the COf'st, presidentia: Eight aircraft flew cover for nounced, Cabinet Secretary in s('uthern Lebanon. The state plosions from the fighting cou!d adviser Robert McFarlane said ~:'Ir dive-bombing Israeli jets, Dan Meridar warned Israel radio said a few Israelis were be heard nine miles away in in New York, and the Italian and Syrian batteries in the would not "let them (the wounded in the IIttack. Sidon. Christian Phalange contingent of the multinational mountains fired on, but did not Palestinians) build bases from At Souk el-Gharb, the militiamen were driven into peacekeeping force began hit, tht: attacking planes, radio within their (Druse) lines. I government fought off Druse that area from the coastal town movir.g its eqUipment to reports said. hope thiS message is clear to the attacks from nearby Ailat. of Damour bv Druse and Shiite freighters ~n preperation for The planes made a second rur Druse and others." Kaifoun and Aley, according to filZhters last'week. 'Dailv 'Egyptiari Southern Illinois University Mor.day. February 20, 1984. Vol. 69. No.l'l3 Council to set date for cable hearing Bv Paula J Finlav determin"tion siaff Writ!'r . \·iesth<;rg. City Manager Bill Dixon and Charles Klasek of the A date for a public heari!lg to cable commission have been c'Jnsider a proposed $2.75 cable negotiating with Cablevision Police beat Staff Photo by Scott Shaw subscrlp::on rate increase and manager Craig Perica to set a changes in the city's cable channel line-up and rate. Bass guitarist and lead singer Sting. left. Andy to a nearly sold-out Arena crowd Frid~.y. Turn to franchise will be set Monday by The negotiating team's final Stlmmel"!l and drummer Stewart Copeland played page 5 for more on the concen. thl' City Council. report recommends that the Nickelodeon, billed as a city's cable television franchise family-oriented station. and ~~d~~dng~~n~~lret~~~~c~~ $500,000 bail set for Oliveira ~~Fa~~t~A~nbe -:l!~ut~r~::: statement from the franchise By Jeff Wilkinson Oliveira had been trar.';{erred girlfriend called the police. two St. Louis stations. KT'i1 and holder and a public hearing Staff Writ~r from the Whatcom COLlnty Ulivelra, a 24-year-old KMOX, in the 2O-channelline-up before the City Council prior to Sheriff's Department in Geneseo native, was charged which has been negotiated with any future rate increases. Washington state by two Car with the murder of Raveed, a Carbondale Cablevision, the Requirements for carrying Former SIU-C student bondale police oncers. He had 35-year-old associate professor city's cable franchise holder. three Evansville, Ind., chan Michael Oliveira, charged with been detained in Washington in marketing who was found The Cable Television Com nels, S1. Louis channels 2 and 4 the 19.32 murder of SIU-C since he was deported from stabbed to death on March 9. mission. which h~d been and two additional local profes.;;or Sion Raveed, ap Canada on Feb. 3. 1982, in his basement apartment fighting a $2.50 rate increase origination channels should ~ peared for the first time in court at 412 W. Oak St. A pathologist's recommended by Cablevision, dropped, the report also' in Jack.son County Friday Oll\'eira was last seen In report said Raveed had diee! on recently agreed to a $3 increase recommends. morning. Carbondale in March 1982. He March 4 or the morning of to get Nickelodeon and WTBS, Judge Richard E. Richmond was arrested by Royal March 5. but further negotiations shaved The council will also consider presented Oliveira with a copy Canadian Mounted Police on 25 cents off the figure. an ordinar·~e authorizing the of the formal murder charge Jan. 25 when they answered a Raveed, a specialist in in The hearing will probably be city manager to cooperate With alid set bond at $500,\''00. A call reporting a domestic ternational marketing, was held in the beginning of March, other local government units to preliminary hearing was dispute ir. North Vancouver, reported to be a millionaire with Mayor Helen Westberg said. inte.-vene before the 1]I;nois sch·eduled for 10 a.m. March 15. British Columbia. Police said business interests in the United Any rate increese will go into Oliveira will be held in tt;~ Oliveira and a girlfriend were States, South America and effect one year from its See COllNCIL, Page 3 J"c!.son County Jail. !laving aa argument and the Europe. Buzhee:Students could decide election By John Ra;:m" m3de a difference. deadline. Getting people out to "You cannot try to be all Staff Wdter "I have a very tough primary vote during the primary is also things to all people," he said. race and a very tough 'Jp vital. he said "You cannot be an expert in State Sen. Ken Buzbee vanent," he said. referring to Stating that if he is eleded to every area. You tend to believes he will need the help of former U.S. Rep. Ken Gray of Congress he "wants to work in specialize in one or two areas." students to win the March 20 West Frankfort. "He is kind of ~. the areas where I have ex Buzbee said he and Simon, Democratic primary and folk hero to a lot of people perience." Buzbee said that he who is seeking the Democratic contiilue his pursuit of U.S. R_p. around here and th('re are an has worked in the areas of nomination for the U.S. Senate, Paul Simon's seat. awful lot of people who are have similar interests. Recalling how ;;tudent SUy going to vote for him." :su~~~~: ~~~ i:h~l~e:'~ ~i~is: port helped win his first term in BuzlC!e said people will vote A native of Union County, the General Assembly in 1972, ill. Gray, a 2O-year veteran of Buzbee has been chairman of Buzbee on Thursday dsked a the U.S. House, because of his the powerful Senate Ap contingent of SIU-C students for experience. Gray retired from propriations II Committee since tht'lr help in his campaign. Congress in 1975. 1977. He said he has also led the "I think student votes this Beth Belmont, coordinator of movement to pass legislation to timp could very well make the Students for Buzbee, agreed protect the rights of children. difference once again, Buzbee that there is a close race ahead. He said that, as chairman of said. "It has not since 1972 hut it "Ken Gray is ignoring those the Federal Budget Committee very well could in 1984. of us who are students. He is of the National Conference of "It is possible that if students treating us with disdain," she St~t.. Legislators, he has ex had not voted in 1972 I would not said. "He has got a. lot of sup perience working with the have won, ... the Makanda port from the Old Guard." Ken Bb.:bee federal budget. The NCSL is an Democrat said. Buz\)f'e said he has been orgaruzati'ln which represents In the 1972 campaign, Buzbee campaigning full force smce campaign but stressed two 7,500 state legislators and their beat Gale Williams by 6,094 Labor Day across the 21-eounty, areas as· important. Buzbee said staffs. Gus says Buzbee bopes students vo~es. The 46-year-"ld legislator 22nd Congressional District. regi!>tering votel"!l should be a Buzbee said that he always see the election as a black and belives that the estimated 7,000 He urged sturlents to get in top priority, especially because has been an issue-oriented white is.:;ae.