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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC September 1987 Daily Egyptian 1987 9-10-1987 The aiD ly Egyptian, September 10, 1987 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_September1987 Volume 74, Issue 14 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, September 10, 1987." (Sep 1987). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1987 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in September 1987 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian -SOl! thern Il!i nois University at Carboodale Thursday, September 10, 1987, Vol. 74, No. 14, 20 Page> Board of Trustees to discuss spring tuition increase By To'JY Eck~rt Star-Writer students at sru.c pay $556 tnition per semester. The Students may soon feel the University coUects another pain of the sta t~'s cut in the $273 per semester in fees. University budget - in the Those figures reflect a four fonL' of a tution increase. percent tuition increase - The sru Board of Trustees passed by the board last spring will consider a mid-year - that ,·'ent into effect this luUion increase at its meeting fall. today in Ballroom B of the About 14.2 percent of the Student Center. University University's operating budget officials say the boost is comes from tuition and fees. necessary to recoup a $5 State tax dollars account f"r million cut in state funding for 46 .3 percent of the budget. sru. Housing fees, research grants, Chancellor Lawrence Pettit Student Center earnings and has remained f: ilent on the size other activities account for the of the increase he will remaining 39.5 percent of rpcommend to the board. University funds. However, President John sru initiaUy requested $226.5 Guyon told the Civil Service million [rom the state for fiscal Employees Council last week year 1988, which began July 1. that a $100 Jl"r semester in· The U1inois Board of Higher crease would be necessary to Education trimrr.ed the restore the $4.3 million lost by request to $:> ·,4.6 million. Gov. sru.c as a result of the slate James R. Thompson recom· funding cut. mended Jl3t the University The board is expected to receive $212.8 million, but make a final decision on a made t 413t figure contingent on tuition increase in October. the :.egislature's approvd] of The increase would take effect his tax increase proposals. in January. Full-time undergraduate See TUmON, Page 5 Aquino to reorganize; entire cabinet resigns MANILA, Philippines (UP!) lhe country, pledged his - The entire Cabinet sub resignation as foreign affairs mitted its resignation Wed· secretary by telephone. nesday in a ·'sponlaneous Press Secretary Teodoro combustion" move giving Benigno, one of the first to Jacqueline EYans, junior In preyeterl~arlan blood Wednesday at the blood driYe In the President COI·azon Aquino a quit, said Aquino remained studies, jokes with the nurse as she glyes Student Center. chance to reorganize her ''lXlised and synchronized" as executive branch in the bitter the executive officers turned in aftermath of a bloody coup the resignations on hand· attempt. written slips of paper, but did Red Cross blood drive Tbe first resignations were not say how she will proceed. tendered without warning at a "She has not told us [ have morning meeting involving 11 accepted your resignations," nets half of two-day goai Cabinet secretaries. The rest he said. "We continue to of the 24 secretaries and four :r.;::::,~~ Waldo Catholic Church, 303 S. p!'Unds and be in good commissioners were sum See MANILA, Page 5 Poplar, will hold a drive he.!lth. 1'hey will receive moned to an emergency af· The Red Cross campus from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. sandwiches, fruit and ternoon session where they feU Gus Bode blood drive coUected 428 Friday. beverages. in line with their colleagues. pints Wednesday, slighUy A registration table will be Walk-ins are welcome and In Washington, White Rouse less than half of its two-day intheStudentCenterfromlO no one should have to wait spokesman Marlin Fitzwater goa l 01900. a.m. to 3:30 p.m. today to very long, Ugent said. It said, "We in the U.S. govern· Vivian Ugent, \'Iood drive make appointments for both takes about a half hour. ment support the Aquino government and her attempts ~ coordinator, said 400 people days. People also may caU Daniel Vignieri, senior in to strengthen her government showed to donate, but 38 Ugent at 457-5258 or the Red aviation management, was I ~W were deferred for such Cross at 529-2151 to make the 428th donor Wednesday. and eslablish the rule oj law. things as iron-poor blood. appointments. Vignieri, who bas flnated This move should be helpful in \G::t providing her the flexibility to The drive will !Ie held from The goal of the four-day at every campus drive since establish her lt13dership. ,. Gus say. Cory's golta stock 10 :30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today drive is 1,095 pints. April 1986, recehed a "l in Student Center Ballroom Donors must be at least 17 gaUon" pin Wednesday for Vice President Salva~or her cabinet with good Laurel, who was · sitin ~ !:"'I gr.)dlents if she wants to be D. SI. Francis Xavier~ years old,~~ weigh at least 105 his donation of~~~ eight pints . ~ L ________________ ____ ________________ __ military bases in the south of chl e!cook. This Morning USC sets aside $300 for voter rally By Dena Schulte " We ur-,? merp!y prOviding a Speck denied StaffWftter "At this Lime, U of [ is draw 1,000 regIStrations a day, service lo tbe conum.:nity, a reaching £ 1,000 voter mark he said. Registration lables parole again The Undergraduate Student reach out (or voter while we have only 135," will be set up in the S~Jdent Organization will get $300 to registration. " Grigas said. "That's 10 Limes CenterCrom9a.m . toSp.m. -Page6 ~ on its voter registration Damon Mathis, executive more voters than us." Plans for the rail, include rally. assislant, said, "We're taJJti"g The money will come from aboot a mere 15-<:ent to 2O-cen1 The Wir.:.3ing school will the band "Art Solatter," Tennis team the student activity fees. Aboot r.ost per student. In the past we receive a trophy and the losing balloons, posters, banner.. and set for Gateway $2,500 was spent on last year'. ba ve given $300 to school wiU be required to hang flyers. "We want to make the drive, John Grigas, chief of organizaticns for weekend rally a !<;nd U; ,,<>ter ap -Sports20 slaff, said at the usa mp.<:ting functions. ,. ~r~~=~~I~~~~=~~ preciatiL'O <lay. to give thanks Wednesday night. sru.c is in competition ".;th pennants all over U of I," tor voting,·f Grigi!5 said. Sunny,hlghln_. ' No one is profiting or the University of llIinois for Grigas said. Voter registratiwl deadline having a good time," he said. the most registered voters. The USO hopes the rally will is Sept. 28. p r----------------------------, l'Jewswrap : LA 'lOMfrSff fllH PIZZA Delivery . -''T 1I I S 1 ~OO 0 1/ 160%. F~o.1 d I I /ll\edh,m, Large wIth d.llv.ry ot ....all I wl)rld /nation I or X.Large or medium ~Iua I ------~------ I . Plua . 2/ 160%. Pep';', I I lllmt one per pIZZO with larg_ or X-'arge - I I Go.."'-'ifor ct.livef')'. p.dHlp or eat 'n. I U.N. ceas.fire hopes dim I oPEN ,.'T I lAM EVERYDAY EXCEPT SUNDAYS 529- 134-4 I I Please validate ''-'upon witt. the following inform' 'ion 1 as gulf war intensifies L_~~~~ ______ __ -==Phc:;!!______ ~-! MANAMA, Bahrain ~ UPI) - Iraq's dramat!c escalation of f;,e Persian Gull war with Its aIr "uens"'~ on Iraruan tankers and oil export installations dampened hopes Wednesday for a U.N . instigated cease-fire in the area. Iran promptl)· claimed its anti aircraft, defenses shot down three of the raiding Iraqi jet fighters ISC and the7-year~)l d war was raging again alter a tbre<Hlay lull. International Student Council Japanese company to monitor sale of goods TOKYO (UPI) - Toshiba Corp. Wedrw.;day announced tighter General Assembly controls on sales of strategic goods to communist countries, ~~~,~~s::~~,/: I~=S& t;w~ saying it was determined to prevent future violations of export one of lhe- ~I resprcted ret~iJers of laws for the security of Japan and the West. Officers of the Today bfnh c(tOlroi products. one" you • electronics giant and a team of independent American in ,.ltse ~ ,ion of men' .. conu~ vestigators annouooed Toshiba will form a new division to 5PM ~~sri-~~:ft.~:~~~~~u~~S: monitor sales of strat-,gic goods as part of a broad compliance ·IM condom th., I~ 5~ ~""~ IOf '" program. Student Center, Illinois Room ;-:~f;t~:~~of~~~~~~~i:~~~~ ",ho offer your chotCt of I~ bMl Mudslides kill 62, injure 100 in Venezuela ~~~=l'(t:~~ , .,m:: ~ There wlli be a reception followed by Ii OUr '.'!'IOUS condom 'HImpler pKlr: • MARACAY, Venezuela (UPI) - Troops and civilians Wed special speaker: Dr. Thomas Stitt of •~,~'t~~~ ~CJ~~ . ~U~s'df. nesday dug out bodies and home; covered by mud in floods and Agricultura.l Ed<1catio!l & Mechanization ~ , IOf l.n'.511<: UVlng) .... -hy no! It}' the landslides that k:ilIed up to 62 people, injured more than 100 and "SUpef 100" !HImp'er of 100 le.lchng left 1,500 homeless in north""entral Venezuela.