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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC November 1988 Daily Egyptian 1988 11-16-1988 The aiD ly Egyptian, November 16, 1988 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_November1988 Volume 75, Issue 63 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, November 16, 1988." (Nov 1988). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1988 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in November 1988 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Wednesday, NovP.JDber 16,1988, Vol. 75, No. 63, University Housing increasing rates By Kimberly Clarke percent, while regular in university that did not ID their sheets, which are StaHWriter flation is 4 to 5 percent, Jones crease last year's room and provided by Housing, once a said. board cost, charges $1,312 per week for a clean sel Ttus was University Housing \\-,ll semester for on-campus increase its room and board Also, there will pr'lbably be questioned io the past as to an 8 percent salary inrrease housing, 8(;COfJd only to the whetlJer the residents wanted rates up to 3 percen~ f~ the University of Illinois. 1988-89 school year. Edward for full-time emploJees of or used the service. Jones. director of University University Housin~, Don Jones said that Housing is However, presidents of the Vagner, assistant direct!IT of trying to think of ways to ball councils in the residence Housing said. University Housing fiscal, "decrease the increase. " balls foond that people they The increase is a result of said. One service that has been have spoken with want the inflation. salary and utility These figures are tentative, questioned as a place to cut service. increases. Jones said. Vagner said, because com expenses is the laundry ser "If the students want a plete totals ha ve not been vke provided by Housing. service and an willing to pay Gus aays students pay The natio!'lal iniL.tion ratt' established. Residents of Housing have for it, then we'll keep it," Boardwalk prices for Baltic for higher education is 7 SIU-C. the only state the opportunity to exchange Jones said. Avenue quarters. Tel: Don't Faculty to decide condemn unions' fate today local cable Voter turnout expected to be high By Theresa LMngston By Jackie Spinner its telephone bank by calling Staff Writer Staff Writer all the faculty and trying to persuade ttem to vote for UP. University faculty will This IS the second ston !n a "We aren't doing anything series about cable televisioo decide the fate of collective profound or different from the serviee. bargaining today. usual" Donow said. Faculty can vote from 7 a.m. Kolb said the lEA wa~ Tele-Communications, Inc., :::e6S:Ienn:·c:.:~~c: distributing letters and a ~rt!~d::~ati~bl~~lO~~ bring identification with them. ~:~arublisb~du~~t:!: "The voting process is quick Association for the campaign. years alJo, has been accused of and faculty can be io and out io poor service and ctrogram. a abort time," University "It's extrememIy important Profeasiona.. Presideat that faculty get out and and ~~c~~i!~\i!Y~ said. - and overebart,mg. Herbert Danow said: YCJte," Kolb While TCI might have had Donow expects the election Donow and Kolb said they problems in other parts of the results no later than 11 p.m., expect@ high turnout of voters. country, a Carbondale while Illinois Education voters. Cablevision employee said AssociatiOll President Gary "People are motivated," that does not necessarily Kolb anticipates returns Kolb said. "I expect the condemn local service. between 9 and 10 p.m. traditional 85 to 95 percent of "Tel is a huge corporation "The counting itself woo't the faculty." wi'.h thousands of branches. take that long with only 1,000 Donow said the percentage Just because one area of the ballots to count," Kolbsaid. could drop when off-campus country has experienced Donow and Kolb par voters are included. difficulties doesn't mean that ticipated io a forum at DOOD If none of the three choices our service won't be any good. Tuesday on WCIL and worked win by a majority, then a run We have many satisfied at their organization offices off election will be held Dec. 7. the afternoon before the "My guess is that there will customers," a company election_ . spokesperson sa '.d. be a I11D-Off election," Kolb The Denver-based cor Donow said UP was running said. poration owns f:-anchises that provide cable television for 6.6 million Americans, with in Police capture suspect lerests in companies that represent an additional 3.7 _dlhon viewers. Tel, ,.-hich controls nearly after armed robbery 20 ~i''!ent oi the national cable B, MartlBllmett CIa the area to block off macKet, is the country's and Richerd Goldstein sible ways of escape. !argest cablE operator. StaffWrttera . radio communication "It is known to have become aD cer said the IUlpect had Carbondale Police 8lTellted 5 powerful by collecting a Suff Photo by Kurt Sump beeII 8eeD with a "large knife network of small town systems Tall order and charged a man with an or pouibly an ice pick. " that no one wanted," David armed robbery of Clark Self 801 E. Police began to search a Atkin, professor of radiI) and Ed Morrison, of Carbondale paints the trim around a sign Service Station, Walnut television, said. St., Tuesday evening. parting lot iJII the aouth side of tor 8 new pizza parlor to open on North Highway 51. Frederick Z. Willa, 24, of Main -street next to the See CABLE. Page 6 Colp, is aco::.::J:::ting a Hideaway Lounr~e. kDile and . cash At approximately 6:30 p.m. from a station atteodaDt, pol!ce fouod the suspect hidWg Kelley puts campaign aside, Carbondale Police said. Wills m the bed of a white pickup This Morning also was taken to Memorial truck io the lot. An officer Hc.pital of Carbondale. ~ted his fIaahlight's beam Dorm floor holds returns to full-time teaching A hospital spokespenoo said mto the bed of the truck and its own Gong Show the suspect was treated and police saw the man. By Scott Parry of the district elected f;tate released sbortly after his 7:30 "Hold it," the olfieer war - Page 10 SlaHWnte-r Sen. Glenn Poshard to p.m. arrival. I"olice officials Ded. Tbe man sprang out of the represent them, leaving Kelley refused to comment CIa Wills' With the 1988 election now truck's bed, ran east and Deer breaks glass to make the transition from injuries. jumped into a ditch between part of the bi.>tory books, the campaigner back to full-time in Faner Hall time has come for Patrick SbIlrtly after 6 p.m. Car MaiD Street and East Walnut law professor. bondale, UDivenity and Street. Kelley to return to the law The transition might have -Page18 books. Illinoia state police respoaded Police tbeII coaverged on thI: be--dl hard had Kelley quit ditch. The suspect waded Football senior When hE dedded to run for teach;ng for the duration of the to the incident and a cb88e Congress in December 1987, bepn. Police witneased the through the muddy water io ll-month campaign. But, the dltcb, but did not stop looks to last game Kelley, a law professor at the Kelley continued to teach, man nmniDI between the University, had hopes of going IlliDois Liquor Mart and ~ police were chasing -Sports 24 to Washington and ~tte the heavy campaign Haake's Home Fumisbinga representing the people of the both CIa Maio Street. ' After approximately two RaIn,40s. 22nd Congressional District. During the chase, police minutes into the chase, police Desp:te his hopes, the voters Sue KELLEY, Page 7 officers io vehiclea converged pinned down the suspect. INewswrap Permanent Hair Removal world Ination • MedJcaU!( Clpproved AvaiJ..blc -15 yean. experience ~::~&. IIsrael sharply repudiates oc..rnfted Clinical ElectrologlS1 Headline... Eastpte Shopping c':oter 'Palestinian proclamation 12 JERUSALEM <uP!) - Israel sharply rejected the proclamation of an independent Palestine in its conquered Arab territories Tuesday as another ten-orist step against the Jewish state and intensified security measures to smother expected Palestinian street cdebratiollS. "It's an additional step in the war of Arab terrorist organizations against the existence and independence of the state of Israel, and we will respond ac cordingly," Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir said. Pakistani police prepare for open elections ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (uPI) - Thousands of troops and police went on alert Tuesday on the eve of Pakistan's first open elections in 11 years that could usher in Benazir Bhutto as the nation's youngest prime minister and first woman leader. President Ghulam Ishaq Khan vowed in a national broadcast to "honor the people's verdict" and expressed "bright prospects" Meet for democracy in Pakistan. U.S.-mediated talks produce Angola accord Your GENEVA (UPI) - Delegates from Angola, Cuba and South Africa, celebrating with champagne, announced a provisional accord Tuesday on a U.S.-mediated peace settlement that would eadlin end the 13-year-old Cuban troop presence in Angola and grant independence to neighboring Namibia. Delegations from the When you need copies and you three :!OWltries said in a joint statement that their governments will now consider approval of the accord. need them fast, ~d on Kinko's, t'le copy center. White supremist kills 3 blacks in S. Africa PRETORIA, South Africa (UPIl - A member of a white supremacist movement, methodically firing an automatic pistol at "every black he could see," killed three blacks and wounded kinko·s· as many as 17 Tuesday before being overpowered by police, authoritie!'i and witnesses said.