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Daily Egyptian 1988 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC June 1988 Daily Egyptian 1988 6-21-1988 The aiD ly Egyptian, June 21, 1988 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_June1988 Volume 74, Issue 158 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, June 21, 1988." (Jun 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 June 1988 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Tuesday, June 21, 1988, Vol. 74, No. 158. 12 Pages Colleges begin planning for possible budget cuts By Susan Curtis snd Richard Goldstein done in a '}uality way," reduction. This would leave the programs of the could include a cutback in Staff Writers Youngblood s:ud. "We're nut $87,851 to be cut from salaries University Museum to focus periodical and book pur­ off the hook" even if a tax and programs. only on the arts; managing chases, be said. Many colleges at the increase is passed because The program reductions the O~ branch of the College of Business and University are making plans our budget won't expand to that Youngblood {)roposed are broadcasting service from the Administration Dean Thomas to cut their budgets for fISCal accommodate everything, he only a starting powl. he said University campus; and Gutterldge said tt-.c: college year 1989 by 2 percent if a tax said "NflOe of that in terms of exchanging courses between would restrict courses to mcrease effort fails. Youngblood sent a memo to dollar figures is etche.! in the School of Journalism, the business students and leave EV£;II if the tax increase is CCF A chairs and directors on stone,"he said. School of Art, the Department vacancies in faculty positions approved the colleges should May 2 outlining proposals to of Radi~Television and the to make $74,000 in cuts. still economize their budgets cut two percent of the budget =~forS~~c vi: Department of Speech Com­ The College of Science for the long-term, Michael for the fiscal year 1989. Tbe fairs, said since the munication. would have to cut $149,000, Youngblood, Acting Dean of tw~percent cut would save University does not yet have Library Affairs Dean and Dean Russell Dutcher the College of Com­ me college $140,767. a budget for fiscal year 1989, Kenneth Peterson said the said the college can't take munications and Fine Arts, He proposed that $52.916 all of the figures are library would have to cut any more cuts in graduate said. received from the spring 1988 estimates. $73,144 out of the general assistants or equipment. The The point should be tc tuition increase be applied to Some of YoungbJood's operating budget and "reduce what we do so it's the 2 percent base budget proposals include narrowing salaries. The budget cutE 8M BUDGET. hge 5 Ex-CIA agent indicted WASHINGTON (UPI) staff, said the grand jury's Joseph Fernandez, who probe is "ongoing," organized the secret resupply suggesting more indictments o)f the Nicaraguan rebels could be returned. while he was the CIA's chief Monday's indictment in­ agent in Costa Rica, was dicates other figtres may ~ indicted Monday on charges charged as c~onspirators in of conspiracy and obstruction the investigation -- including of justice in the Iran-Co:ltra Rafael Quintero, a former sC:indal. CIA operative who helped Tne federal :,;rand jury Fernandez in Costa Rica; and hearing evidence in the William Haskell, who used an crimilldl facet of il::e scandal offshore Panamania!'", com­ accused Fernandez in a five­ pany to buy land in Costa count indictment of Rica for a secret air strip to organizing and directing the air lift that dropped weapons suWer~~~e:~'also named and other aid to the rebels conservative activist Robert while he was the CIA station Owen, .,ho ferried money chid In Costa Rica from .July acquired by North to the 198' to December 'Jl\fi Contras, but he has been Fernandez also was ac­ granted immunity because he cused of concea ling his role in has been cooperating with the operation from the Tower Walsh's investigation. Commission, the blue-ribbon Other current or former panel that firs. investigated CIA officers who could be the worst political scandal of charged for their role in the the Reagan presidency, and scandal include the CIA's Staff photo br Cameron Chin of making false statements. former counterterrt'rism The former agent, who used chief, Duane Clarridge, We'll manage the alias Tomas Castillo, was former CIA officer Thomas Four students work on ....., group project the fifth JM:rson and the first Clines and Alan Fiers, the Pal Dahl, ....Ior In marketing, and Suzana CIA offiCial to be charged in lormer h...ad of the CIA for a maRagemant cia... They are (Iaft 10 Gom.. and MohIIna Yuagram, ..nlora In independent prosecutor Central American Task Force right): Ellna Yousof, senior In accounting, finance. Lawrence Walsh's sweeping who oversaw Fernandez. I8-month probe of the foreign Fernandez, a U.S. citizen, policy affair. U convicted, claimed he kept his superiors Fernandez faces a possible 25- regularly informed about his year prison sentence and $1.25 activities with North on Pettit supports tax proposal millio!l in fines. behalf of the Contras. but On March 16, the grand By Robert Baxt.. Thompson proposes an jury indicted former National See CIA, Page 5 Staff W,iter "Without the tax increase in personal income Security Coo'ldl aide Oliver Chancellor Lawrenct! K. tax from 2.5 percent to 3.5 North, former national Gus Bode Pettit said he likes what he increase, lIIin()f~: ·~.'ill percent. security adviser John Poin­ beard Friday when Gov. suffer for 9tJ(,(;;'i <.'lions Although the governor's dexter, retired Air Force Maj. James R. Thompson brought plan has met opposition, Gen. Richard Secord, and his tax increase message to to come." Pettit said he feels Thompson Albert Hakim, Secord's Carbondale. had some valid data to busin€SS partner, charging The future of Illinois will -Thompson present. them with conspiracy to depend on the fate of his "Olinois, in regards to other ddraud the government. proposed tax increase for states, bas been lax in in­ North and Poindexter also are education, Thompson said at the way the governor vesting in the future," Pettit charged with obstruction of a Chamber of Commerce presented the case so per­ said. jus: ice. m~ting in the Student suasively." .a>ettit said. "It Thompson said states that Associate counsel Laurence Gus says now we'll see what Center. would t.'Ie been bard to be Shtasel, a member of Walsh's the CIA has been doing. "I was very pleased with 9gainst his proposal." Sea TAX HIKE, Paga 5 This ~forning USG transit proposal is on the road again By John Walblay University has they hope to have completed and the Board, he said. bus systems) in the entire Staff Writer by lall of 1989. The committee plans to nation and we would like to be essay winner The Undergraduate Student "That's what we're shooting submit the propos8l to the thefourtb." for (1989)," Drayton Roose, Board at its October meeting. -Page3 Government mass transit ct!:.co:~ also pla~: committee has decided to committeecba~, said. The Board will then discuss the prepare and submit a formal The bus servIce bas been ~, but won't vote on tile legal counse~ the West promises proposal for .a University bus approved by the USG and ISSUe cntil November. ~=~ty and city of Car- system to President John C. Graduate and Professional "We wanted to plan it so we extra effort Guyon and the Board of Student Council. Students could get the voting meeting to The West Bus Service was Trust(ll~. voted 1,206 to 606 in favor of the be here in Carbondale" Roose the only bus service company -Sports 12 The committee met Thur­ system during the April 1988 said. ' present at the meeting, but sday night in the Student elections, Roose said. Marvin Tanner, vice­ committee members said they Humid, 85. Center to discuss further steps An information packet was chairperson, said "There are in its bus system project that recently submitted to Guyon only three <University-owned Sea SUS,Pa"e 5 Shawflee E:::::::::::::::::~ Computer Sen'ice~ ~ Desktop Publishing :J Laser Printing \vorld Ination Tuesday ~ Word Processing ...JGraphics Japanese to lift quotas on ALL "IG"T "APPY "OaRI For Professional Looking: U.S. beef, citrus imports ,/ Class Projecls I 3 Beers For A Buck ,/ Thesis or Disserlalion , TOKYO (UP!) - The United Stales and Japan settled a long­ ,/ S)'lIabus or Lab Manuals standing trade disputa about beef and citrus Monday that will "open up excellent export opportunities" for American farmel'S, 2 For 1 Mixed Drinks Easlgale Shopping Cenler U.S. Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter said. Under an Visionl.ink Office!> accord reached after two da,!'S 0( talks with Takashi Sato, Carbondale. II. minister 0( agriculture, ft..~t!-J and fisheries, Japanese quotas on U.S. beef and orange imports will be lifted in three years. Haiti's president Manigat ousted in coup PORT·AU-PRINCE, Haiti (UP!) - Fired armed fora:es commander Lt. Gen. Henri Namphy, gripping a machine gun ph. "57-6559 and beating his chest with his fist, declared himself the leader of Haiti Monday after ousting President Leslie Manigat in a I, military coup. Manigat, elected in fraud-marred balloting run by Youger'REE the army in January, was flown into exile in the Dominican 2 Liter Coke Republic and taken to a b~pital at the San Isidro Air Force withanv Base.
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