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Eastern Illinois University The Keep August 1987 8-25-1987 Daily Eastern News: August 25, 1987 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1987_aug Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: August 25, 1987" (1987). August. 4. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1987_aug/4 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1987 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in August by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • Tuesday,August25,1981 The Daily . wlll be occasional rain and some\ thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 60s or low 70s. Occasional rain ..and some . thunderstorms Tuesday night. lows in astern News the upper 50s or low 60s. Eastern IllinoisUniversity I Charleston, UJ. 6192.0I Vol. 73, No. 2 I 20 Pages rentals ook Budget cut wift despite causes lack numbers ig_ of teachers At any one time Monday . By BILL DENNIS 1 ut 100 people could be seen Staff writer in line outside of the An unknown number of classes have 'ting for lack of teachers in extbook Library as fall been canceled a the latest problem created by recent textbook rental · cuts in Eastern'sbudget. Carol Coffey, assistant There are not enough instructors to ger of the Library, said handle the scheduled number of classes t although the numbers of following a 6. 5 percent budget cut dents who passed through made by Gov. James Thompson. Library on Monday were Although no teachers were laid off cuts, a freeze on hiring e, the process was smooth because of the d efficient. was started by Eastern President has not always been the Stanley Rives. This , Coffeyadded. Also, many departments have cut its In the years before 198 0, .the budget for hiring temporary in ess was much less smooth structors. This has forced deans to cut painstakingly slow, she back on the number of classes their d can offer. · . recent years, due to colleges In mputerization, the process A final tally of the number of classes gone without a major hitch. dropped will not be available until mid Students waiting in line September, said Robert Kindrick, vice ly Monday afternoon were president for academic affairs. at a steady pace of While the deans of Eastern's mg t three feet per minute academic colleges are still adjusting ore entering the Library. their schedules to try to keep as many Coffey estimated about classes on the books as possible, there is students went through little they do can under the budget 000 Libraryby 3 p.m. Monday crunch, Kindrick said. Students inay receive their ''When you loose that much money, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. there's no way you can maintain the Tuesday, Wednesday of services to," and amount you'd want 'day. On Thursday the Kindrick said. tbook Library will be open The 6.5 percent is the lowest per m a.m. to 7 p.m. centage cut for all Illinois universities, 8 With the pleasant tem Kindrick said. tures Monday afternoon, "It's a comparatively small cut, but said they did not mind not when you're underfunded to begin dents hour and a half wait. ROTC with, " Kindrick said. "I guess it's sort of embers had set up a a mixed blessing. " reshment stand outside the In the College of Arts and Sciences, 'brary and were serving most of the cuts are in beginning-level unchto line-standers. ,. classes, said John Laible, arts and GOMERY I Staffphotographer The line for punch was ROBB MONT sciences dean. nsiderably shorter than that Several students struggle with armloads of book Rental Library, Monday. A "modest number " of cuts in for the Library. books after receiving them from the Text- (See BUDGET, page 11) chedules , fee card s available in Lantz Gym Organizations Students who have ID card in Lantz Gym when At Lantz Gym then, " Taylor added, "They can hold info day preregistered can obtain class they pick up their other Tuesday Students to pick up their materials at the wanting schedules and paid fee cards materials, Taylor said. N-Q ......... 8:30to 10a.m. get registration office (in the south involved may want to Tuesday in Lantz Gym. Returning students should R-S ........ 10to11:30a.m. M Organization Day basement of cAfee Gym) attend Mike Taylor, director of bring their old ID card to be T-Z ..... 11:30 a.m. to 1 Tuesday on Library p.m. afterTuesda y. " the registration, said students may validated. Any students who cannot After students have received Quad. have their IDs validated at Scheduling for preregistered pick up their materials during Organization also their paid fee cards and have Day is Gym during scheduled students to obtain materials is the specified times may do so e fall Lantz their ID card validated, they held ev ry ·at the times. in order of the first letterof the from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday year at may go to the Textbook of the to New students who have student's last name as follows : Lantz Gym, Taylor added. �ginningenable receive Library to obtain the books students to preregistered can obtain their PREREGISTERED STUDENTS "If they (students) can't do it on how they need for classes, he added. information to get involved in ex Tuesda tracurricular activities. y's central registration schedule set Director of Student Activities Anita Craig WEDEKING Returning students are process, they may then procede B ...............9: 30 a.m. said there By ERICeditor were between Campus required to bring an EasternID to the Union Ballroom which is C ..............10 :10 a.m. 35-4 0 students Students who have not open until 3 p.m. to obtain an to central registration. Proof of D ..............10 :45 a.m. preregistered to have preregistered nayment or have their present one for foll-cour-.. for tuition or a ID E-F .. ........... 11 :20a.m. tables up st 11 central detern1c•• , set the do so during ;., required validated. G ..............11 :55 a.m. event may and Taylor added. �o ' a.m. to3 p.m. iegistration Monday Students are expected to pay H ..............12 :30 p.m. he strongly suggests only will Tuesday in the basement He said ti of I-J ..............1: 05p.m. Not there be t> . r m._e students attend a registration validafa n ID tables for the McAfeeGym. th,emust be K ... ........... 1:40 p.m. organizations represent begins orientation meeting at 8 a.m. validated ID pre�� registration Library before "a-ll!ESDAY ed, but there Central in the Union Grand Ballroom at the Textbook will also be group of . at a.m. and the last receive their L ..... .......�- - . 9 on the day they are expected to students can refreshments provided students will be allowed to added. M ............... 9:35a.m� register. textbooks, Taylor ......rt J.ons p.m. The door . 10:1 0 a.m. , ��so rorn1�, register at 1:40 The schedule for central N-0 ..... ...... feprfraterniti�es c will close to "Attending the orientation . 10:4 5 a.m. Student M Affee Gym registration is in the order of P-Q . Black Union, to will provide students with the . 1 1:20 a.m. groups, at 3 p.m. the first initial of a student's R . Christian students for students to information they need to get . 11:55a.m. ity Board , order last name, as follows : . Univers In have a through central registration s :30p.m . and preregister, they must . MONDAY T . 12 business fraternities , said more smoothly, " Taylor said. 1:05 p.m. registration permit At McAfee Gym U-V ............. others. After students have com p.m. Director of Registration Mike ............ 9a.m. W-Z ............ 1:40 pleted the central registration A ...... Taylor. 2 Tuesday,August25,1987 The Dall Eastern N Associated ·rress lrar1's helicopter flees gulf incident State/Nation/World in first clash with U.S.- na l Official reviews plane incident va forces BELLEVILLE (AP )-A federal investigator listened Bahrain (AP)-U.S. support the presence of so me scale naval maneuver as ere Monday to taped radio co m munication between air traffic MANAMA, helicopters and warships minesweepers in the Persian Gulf five U.S.. warships went on controllers and the pilot of a TWA passenger jet forced to escorting Kuwaiti tankers out of but that all other warships should alert and manned deck make an emergency landing when its right landing wheels all the Persian Gulf chased away an be withdrawn to defuse the said Richard Pyle, an ja m med. · Assoc' Iranian warship Monday in the "explosive situation " there. Press reporter covering the e . But investigators likely will not determine until later in first major confrontation of the An Iranian envoy in New York operation in a news pool. the week what caused the Boeing 767's right rear landing U.S. convoy operation, witnesses said nation would cooperate But officers aboard the a gear to beco me stuck, said an official with the National his said. with efforts to end the seven-year carrier Guadalcanal said TransportationSafety Board. The mine-da maged Bridgeton Iran-Iraq war, and Arab foreign was no overt threat by the The TWA passenger jet, bound for St. Louis fro m San Ir and three other reflagged Kuwaiti ministers in Tunis urged Iran to vessel. Francisco with 180 people aboard, made an emergency tankers the convoy later abide by a July 20 U.N. Security It ca me within 2.5 miles of landing Saturday at Scott Air Force Base in Southern in cleared the Strait of Hor muz, Council cease-fire resolution.