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Eastern Illinois University the Keep Eastern Illinois University The Keep November 1979 11-30-1979 Daily Eastern News: November 30, 1979 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1979_nov Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: November 30, 1979" (1979). November. 19. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1979_nov/19 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1979 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in November by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Pickin' out a tune A coffee cup seems to be a suitable prop for musician Randy Rice as he plays a s ong on his guitar uring his Thursday night Coffeehouse d performance in the Rathskeller Weather Friday will be continued cold with variable cloudiness, highs 'in the 30s. Friday night will be ews partly cloudy and colder with a chance of snow flurries and Eastern lows in the low Friday , Nov. 30, Charleston, Ill. Vol. 65, No.64 20 pages, Sections teens. 197� I I / 2 Iran makes threats; U.S. files suit byThe Associated Press The U.S. suit asked the court to cancer treatment, have told exiled diplomatic tactic, asked the Interna­ TEHRAN, ,Iran - The Moslem "declare that Iran shall release im- Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi he can tidnal Court of Justice in the Nether­ militants holding the U.S. Embassy mediately and permit to depart from travel, and a spokesman for the shah lands to order Iran to release the eclared Thursday that a trial of Iran immediat and ely all hostages says he might return to his Mexico embassy hostages. · merican hostages would become other members of the embassy." residence ithin 10 days. A world court ruling would further 'inevitable" if the deposed shah is Iran's terms for releasing the The new threats in the deepening hol-;ter Washington's hand before the lowed to leave the United States for ho�tages are that the deposed Shah crisis came after rriore than one million Security Council, scheduled U.N. to Mexico. Mohammed Reza Pa hlavi .. who is in Iranians, chanting hatred for the mecl this ''·eckend in a session many pokesman said a trial could begin \\ York tr , A s Ne for cancer eatment be "Yankees" and their willingness to regard as crucial in the diplomatic "very soon'' and hinted that the ext rallited for trial as a war criminal . die, poured through Tehran's streets campaign to end the confrontation estimated hostages also might be· ad SO This the Carter ministrat ion has in a rr.assive show ofreligious devo�ion peacefully. maltreated. refused to do. to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's holy Iran's religious rulers were waiting Meanwh ' ile, the U.S. filed -;ui1 Doctors at New York Hospital, war· against America. until the last minute to announce against Iran in an internatiornU rnurt where he has undergone gallstone and The, United States, trying a new whether the new acting foreign minis­ Thursday :;:::::;:;:;:;:::;:;:;::;.<:;::::;:;:;:;:::::::;:::;:;:;:;.;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::;:;;.�:::::;:;::=:;:;:;;;:;;!::::�;;:::;:;:;:::;:;:::;.;:;:;:::;:;:;:�;::::::::��%?.!:.::::;:���::::::::�::::::::.-:::�:�:::33::�:�::-=:��$;-:::;:;::��::�:;:;�:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;�:::;:;:::::::::�:::::::::::::::::::::��:::::::::;:;:;:::;:::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:: , appea!ing for immediatl' ter, Sadegh Gh0flv1:?rlch, will take part action to free the hostages. in the U.N. debate. Ghotbzadeh was In an urgent appeal to the In­ Mexico denies shah visa expected to annuu1ll-c 1hc decision at a ternational Court of Justice in The news conference scheduied for Friday. Hague, the Carter administration MEXICO CITY-The government He arrived June 10 on a visa good The th reats against the hostages, called for a ruling tha't the American said Thursday night "it would make no for six months, but Foreign Ministry held since the embassy was seized hostages be freed and the ground� or sense" for the deposed shah of Iran to spokesmen had said earlier the visa was Nov.4,,,were made in a statement by The the U.S. Embassy in Tehran be cleared . return to Mexico, so his visa will not be good only for one entry and exit . the miljtant students carried by Teh­ expires Dec . of the mob that seized the compound renewed. visa-was dated June 6 and ran Radio and in a spokesman's Nov. 4. Foreign Minister Jorge Castaneda on 9. telepl:10ne in terview. with The Asso­ In a letter to the international court , issued a terse staten-.ent to reporters "The government of Mexico will not ciatecf Press. Secretary the visa of the of State Cyrus R. Yance also and refused to answer questions. be in a position to renew The emb assy militants and Iranian the court for hospital because it would make asked unspecified "in- Doctors at the New York shah on Dec. 9 leaders have th reatened previously to terim measures of protection" fo r the where Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi no sense for him to return to Mexico," put the hostages on trial as "spies" if hostages. has been undergoing cancer treatment Castaneda said. the United States allowed the shah to The court, composed s ambassador to of 15 in- told him Wednesday he was free to He said Mexico' go anywhere but back to Iran to stan d uld ternational justices, is not in session, travel-, and there had been reports he_ Washington, Hugo B. Margain, wo tri al . but Yance cited the "ext raordinary would return soon to his rented inform the shah's "family and urgency" of the Iranian situation and mansion al Cuernavaca, 50 miles south representatives" of the decision. for action ' 'within days. ' ' , asked ·?,::!,,,�,�,;,,;,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;::::;;:,:>:::<'''''*''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''"''''':;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::@�::s::c;:::;,:,:;;:<:;:::=:=;:':'''"'''''''''''''''''�'''''''"''''''"'''"'':;;:>z*::.;:::<i':'::;:<;:;: for rs·L renovation contractsIll. for electrical work and l revenue funds for dinnerware for rdsof Dietrich, Eastern residence hal BOGby Greg Ditman and awa Melinda DeVries This semester The Board of Governors approved Fairhall Elevator Company, of students paid a $6. 50 fee, married residence hall food services, emergency requests for the renovation of Danville, Ill. for elevator work . student housing residents paid $3 per lighting for Pemberton Hall and bid Eastern's Textbook Library at its The total anticipated cost of the ·month fee and all Eastern student s ventilation, temperature cont rol and meeting Thursday and awarded renovation of -the Textbook Library is paid a 50 cent fee. air balance work at the Union. contracts to firms, Eastern BOG $290,477. The Board also approved Eastern The Board also approved the one­ student representative John Grant The Board also revi ewed Eastern's President Daniel E. Marvin's request year contract agreement reached with the American Federat ion of State, said. · · report on the phasing out of revenue for money for the operating budget Contracts were awarded to Menely support for auxiliary enterprises . The and bond revenue funds. County and Municipal ·Employees at Construction .Co. of Pesotum, Ill. for auxiliary enterprise plan calls for Marvin requested money for the Eastern. The contract calls for a 43 general construction, Illinois Plumbing� students to gradually assume operating operating budget for repairs to the air cent per hour raise for _union workers. Heating of Champaign, Ill. for costs for auxiliary ·enterprises (the conditioning system at Booth Library, AFSCME i·s the union for Eastern's and plumbing work, Hart and Schroeder residence halls and food service, the the Physical Science Building, the building service workers, food sen:ice Mechanical . Contractor also of University Union, married student Applied Arts and Educat ion Building workers, mail L'lerks and locker room Champaign for heating and air con­ housing and the Textbook Library) and Coleman Hall. at tendents_ ditioni ng work, Barlow Electric, Inc., formerly subsidized by the state . He also requested money for bond Friday; Nov. 30, 197 9 News 2 Eastern News Trial continues ·for driver News shorts charged after striking coeQ --- ----�--- -- (JP) by LindaMorga n she said. Joshuwa Alita of Charleston was Under cross examination, Defense f a called to explain his decision to resign as A Thursday news conference tried Thursday in Coles County Circuit Attorney Stephen R. Ryan asked head •):· the Chicago school system, Joseph Hannon left many questions still · Court on charges of not yielding to a Decker where she was when she saw the unanswered . pedestrian after his car struck Eastern lights. Decker said she didn't He said neither fi nancial problems, political pressure, nor the expected junior Gail Decker on March 4. remember but it was in the crosswalk federal lawsuit over desegregat ion in Chicago schools were reasons behind his No verdict was given as judge Tom between the curb and. center dividing decision. E. Grace called for a recess until :30 line in the street. who allegedly left a Southern Illinois service station without paying p.m. Friday when the final arguments1 A man Alita said he did not see Decker until for worth of gas is dead following a shootout Thursday at a roadblock will be heard. he hit her. When he saw her hit the on 1 nter$11.38state 57 in Williamson County. On March 4, Gail Decker was hood of his car, he stopped and. fou nd Dead is Lawrence Miles, 23, of Bastrop,La., who allegedly refused to drop.a walking to the library when she walked Decker lying in the middle of the road. gun he was.holding when confronted by law enforcement officers at a roadblock across Garfield Street between Seeing a car approaching in the west­ three miles south of Marion Thursday morning. Coleman Hall and Booth Library. bound lane, Alita carried Decker out Decker said she was walking in the of t e way so she would not be h hit called on church officials in Illinois to ring markeCI crosswalk when she was struck Gov. James R. Thompson again.
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