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Eastern Illinois University The Keep November 1978 11-2-1978 Daily Eastern News: November 02, 1978 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1978_nov Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: November 02, 1978" (1978). November. 2. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1978_nov/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1978 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]. ,, Outside .Inside Thursday will be sunny and Page 3: pleasant with a high in the Art supplies stolen mid to upper 60s. Thursday Page 7: I right will be fair with a low Eastern flew Library opens new exhibi1 in the to U r s mid 30s. pP8 Page 12: Booten win 2.0 Thursday Nov. 2. 1978'/ Charleston, Ill. I Volume 65 I No. 46 / 12 Pages �k Funding, enrollment not in proper ratio by Marsha Hausser The exact amount of the internal Despite an increased enrollment, budget was not available. Eastern this year received a lower Eastern's internal budget for the percentage increase in its internal 1980 fiscal year is currently before the budget than other Board of Governor BHE. The budget for the next fiscal schools, a Faculty Senate official said year includes an increase of 15.8 Wednesday. percent, the highest percentage For the current fiscal year, Eastern requested by the BOG schools,· received a 10.4 percent increase in _ Morrisey said. general funds while the other BOG· The BOG had set a 15 percent limit schools received increases from 11. 7 on increases but approved Eastern's percent to 13,l percent, Robert Shuff, request. "Because of our increased Faculty Senate chairman, said. _ enrollment, we're being rewarded," he Also, Eastern's enrollment has been said. Increasing, while uther BOG Morrisey said, "Traditonally, kh00.ls-Chicago State, Northeastern Eastern has always received the lower lllinois, Governors State and Western increases. Hopefully our request will lllinois Universities-have experienced be the highest increase approved by decreases or moderate increases in legislature." . enrollment, Shuff said. Shuff said arec>r in tbP internal "We .ought to have mort of' an . budget which are st . .:ring because of increase to maintain the quality of our a lack of funds are civil service salaries, programs," Shuff said. the equipment budget and public The internal budget funds cover . service funds. operati ng costs for the institution, sucli . Shuff said the problem of getting a as teachers' salaries and utility costs, sufficient increase which will allow for .John Morrisey, budget director, �aid. adequate funding could be- solved by Recommendations for increases in the newly instituted Council on Budget - the budget come from President Daniel and Planning. E. Marvin, the vice presidents and The council will incorporate more Morrisey. faculty input into the planning of the Factors such as teacher salary in- internal budget, Shuff said. creases and rising utility costs deter- "Previously, the faculty has had nc mine the amount of funds the ad- prior knowledge lier Northern of what was beini raig Stockel) ministration seek, Morrisey said. asked for (in the budget) until it wru The budget is submitted to the BOG approved," he said. and once approved goes to the Illinois The budget planning council will 'Falling leaves' .. · a fam1har fall Board of Higher Education. After "permit the faculty to have a window Grounds crew workers Paul Allen and Ray Clarrow perform o approval from the BHE, the budget into this process f r the first time," task-raking leaves-near Lincoln Hall Wednesday ·(News photo by Craig Stockel) 1me requests go to the state legislature, Shuff said. sive ability to Shuff said. ?eeded too," -· "This helps ivards so they scoring and - Charle�ton first to test new drilling >m playing an b-y Theresa Norton down into the coal where the gas is Browning said. Charleston will be the first dty in the found between the crevices. The federal grant would be used to to utilize the United States to test a new drilling If an ample amount of methane gas put a concrete casing around the · n and "give process designed to obtain methane gas is discovered and the drilling process is drilling site. Then water will be used to and injured from underground coal beds. not too "exorbitant," the federal flush the gas up to the surface, he �season." The Charleston Chamber of government will grant money to added. rbatch will be Commerce is_ "spearheading a Charleston to continue the process, promotion working with the state and ine for· David federal governments to conduct a g from a back drilling program in Charleston to see if tty Rolheiser they can produce methane gas," Bill reidle who is AFT decides to oppose Browning, chamber executiv� director, rain, said Tuesday. t' s been hap Browning said a grant has been BHE auxiliary proposals unes and we by Bob Glover . support would ignore eKisting inter- received from the Illinois Department i•" Hyndmar Eastern's teacher's union, the A- relationships now in existence," Sch of Environmental Quality to fund the ;e to reaching merican Federation of Teachers, has mid said. drilling experiment. �ne is playing joined the opposition to the Illinois Floyd Merritt, president of Eas Browning said th1 ee sites are being �ually." Board of Higher Education auxiliary tern's AFT chapter, said, "phasing Cross burned considered for the drilling. Two are enterprises proposals. out of state support of dormitories · owned by the city and a third is owned on frat lawn by a non-profit organization, The BHE proposal, to be decided at could be devastating to Eastern." A 5-foot cross was burned early Charleston Industries, which solicits the group's Nov. 14 meeting, would Merritt also pointed out that Eastern ale Wednesday morning in front of the industry. eliminate state subsidies of the Uni- President Daniel E. Marvin estimated Kappa Alpha Psi H:n11e,Se�th I� St. versity Union, the dorms and parts of the 'move wo'!,lld increase fees by as ission seats Once stat� surveyors decide which of· the Lantz Building. much as $89 per year for three years. 1·r at 12 p.m; However,. a fraternity member who the three sites would be the best place In a letter, Margaret Schmid, presi- Schmid added this would create· ali ated ID. wished to remain anonymous could not to drill operations will begin, he added. [ � dent of the AFT for the Board of "hardly an equitable situation for BOG determine if it was a prank or a Because the City was the first to 1ss1on seats students who demonstration. apply for the special federal grants to Governors schools,.said, "funds invol- already receive state price. �SJ funds farbel ow took place between 5 conduct the drilling, Charleston will be ved in the BOG universities are used other public university :esponse so 1he burnmg· predominately for dormitories and students." a.m. and 8 a. m. and fraternity the first site of the new drilling process, �il:pect close The resolution urged the BHE to have no idea who was Browning explained. studP.nt unions.'' �day, so the members a,n "Facilities which are integral parts instead further study the matter since involved, he said. ·Charleston is ideal testing area 1 be the way of the "large amounts of of the universities were constructed . "mjJlions of dollars. of state money go · TlieChaHe'ston police were called at ,because coal .and ffQtp. the coal not only with state funds, ·but with .to. the support of private colleges 8 a.Dl. Wednesday and will 'be µil�!!�ground comes methane gas," Browning said. state authorization and encourage- without stipulations.'' patrolling the area the rest of the He explained that the drilling will get ment. Withdrawal of that state week, he added. , . ' '. - 2 .••• ,.• ,_ ••••• News Greyhound Rx· The Mo� (JP) News sltorts cure for college blahs. by Ted Greg• It's a feeling that slowly descends upon Tbe newly you. The exams, the pop tests, the required dernic devel I r ad1ng,_ � the hours at the library, the theslS and faculty a Amin claims· land victory tney won't go away. But you can. This weekend, take off, to "strength (AP)-Ugandan President Idi Amin claimed DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania say hello to your friends, see the sights, Shirley Mo� along have \\' ednesday he has annexed a 710-square-mile strip of Tanzanian territory a great time. You'll arrive with money in development. your pocket because your the western shore of Lake Victoria amid reports of fierce fighting between troops Greyhound trip doesn't take that much out of it. of the two East African nations. If you're feeling tired , depressed and a military spokesman as Art A Radio Uganda broadcast monitored here quoted exhausted, grab a Greyhound and split. It's a sure cure saying the annexation was accomplished with "supersonic speed,'' and was in for the blahs. • retaliation for Tanzania's alleged attack on Uganda last week. G...,._.nd Agent r;;;=:-:a::::::::::.-;;:=;-:-:------aL------. 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