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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC September 1988 Daily Egyptian 1988 9-14-1988 The aiD ly Egyptian, September 14, 1988 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_September1988 Volume 75, Issue 18 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, September 14, 1988." (Sep 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 September 1988 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian Southern Iilinois Uni\'ersity at Carbondale Wednesday, September 14,1988, Vol. 75, No. 18,24 Pages Kelley, Poshard set to debate tonight By Scott Perry ;---- -~-~ 1 or> particular issues, he said. beginning his bid for Congress. Staff Writer , Kelley said he wants to His "grassroots" campaign present an alternative to the relies heavily 00 getting out Voters in the 22nd ' approach taken by those who and meeting the pe!>ple. Congressional District have have represented the area in . the opportunity tonight to see . I the past. Among the issues expt:'cted congressional candidates I "The policies of the past to be debated are the economy Patrick Kelley and Glenn haveo'tworked," he said. of Southern Illinois, ways of Poshard discuss the issues in Democratic candidate Glenn creating jobs for the region, the first of three public Poshard said he was ready to education, taxes, defense debate:.. debate but said no special spending, abortion, drug Kelley and Poshard will preparations have been made. policies and the deficit. meet face to flie'e, taking "I think there is such a t.bin2 Toe panelists for tonight's questions from a four-member as over-preparation," Posharil debate are: Tim Landis, panel and the public at 7:30 said. Southern Illinoisian, p.m. at Shawnee College in Poshard, who has representing newspaper; Bill Ullin. representedthe59thDistrictin Cromer, WEBQ, representing Both candidates are seeking the Illinois Senate, said his radio; Bonnie Wheeler, WSIL the seat to be vacated by ;;tanceontheissuesareciear. representing television; ana1 ~p. Kenneth Gray (D-West Patrick Kelley GlennPosherd "I've had the same stance on Jason Edwards, of the ~~~r~ h:fth ispr~~ !!d fJ:.t f~r:!Jr~ ~~:O, C:~,!e:=pa\: {Xray has held the Patrick Kelley said the debate ween thecanaidates. me 8 whole lot of good to go hosting schooJ.. Barry Gowin, position from 1955 to 1975 and will be a good opportunity for "It's important to find the back now and try to struggle president of Shawnee College, againirom1984tothepresent. the public to get mvolved and differences," Kelley said. with that (changing his will moderate the activities. Both have been campaigning hear how each candidate People haven't had the slance)." The public will be invited to for the congres..<;ional spot stands on issues that concern opportunity to hear both Kelley, on the other hand, ask questions of the candidates since late last year. the region and the nation, and candidates speak at the same only has become known after the formal discussion is Reyublicgr: candidate to silow the differences bet- time and to see how they differ throughout the district since through. Testifier: Dukakis Nitz told takes of killing offensive By Nora Bentley By UnIted P..... lnternattonal and Klmberly Clarke Staff Writers Mi~el Dukakis and ~e Bush swiped at each other m Witnesses gave testimony the Midwest Tuesday, with the Tuesdav that Richard Nitz had Democrat trying to turn the confided in them that he had tables on BuSh by suggesting committed a murder. he was not tough enough to Daniel Walker and Michael deal with the Soviets and the Stp..arns, who both testified Republican lashing out at they were acquaintances of Dukakis for economic Nitz, said Nitz told them be pessimism he said could spark had murdered a man. a recession. Nitz is charged with the Starting with separate ap April 6 murder of Michael pearances in Chicago, the two Miley, whose decapilated ~y prellidential candidates had was found in the trunk of his different goals as they threw car April 9 near Rocky the verbal punches - GOP Comfort Road in Union County tbe vice president trying to~ southeast of Carbondale. the edge his ct,mpaign believes Robert Hogue hla backyard garden could build • atr.. t thai would cut the Walker, who said he had with it has won !'eCeDUy and the known Nitz for eight months, ahed, oft West Walnut Str.. t. The city corn., of hla garden and level the ahed. Massachusetts governor testified that he had attended a hoping to strike a theme that party at Nilz's trailer, where will spark new life into his tlitz told him of a nlurder he Long-time resident fearing demise flagging effort. had committed. Dukakis took the most Walker testified that Nitz unique tack Tuesday as he said he had shot a man in the of retirement estate to progress tried to battle the Bush head, and then decapitated argument that he is too him to get rid of the ballistic's By Rlch6rd Goldstein about this," Hogue said. to construct the street, inexperienced and weak to evidence. Hogue, who came to Meyer said. lead the United Slates in the Nitz then put the body in the Staff Writer Carbondale in 1949, said he The City Councu is aware internatiooal arena. trunk of the victim's car and Robert H9gUe built his doesn't want to sell his oftheHogues' plight. Sounding a tough call for the tried to burn the car, Walker house 34 years ago on the house, but if the couple goes Mayor Neil Dillard said: Soviet Union to match its said. Nitz also said fr.at he hid edge of town for he and his in he doesn't know how he'll "If the courle is approved a words with deeds, Dukakis the head and gun, but didn't wife Mildred to retire in. be able to live there. lot of effor would go to see suggesbd that it was the vice But the former University Hogue said the Illinois how his (Hogue'.) situation president, and not himself, he See MILEY, Peg. 8 carpenter isn't sure is Department of Tran could be mitigated." who was unprepared to deal going to be able to do that sportation has bought and Councilman John Yow with Kremlin leader Mikhail because he lives on Brook leveled six houses in the said the Hogues would be Gorbachev. Lane, and progress may be immediate vicinity. the people "most impacted" "George Bush has been This Morning coming to him -literally - Larry Meyer, planning by constl"~ction of the around Washington for a l~ through his back yard. and program engineer for couple. time, " Dukakis told the If the 'proposed east-west lOOT, said "We've (IDOT) The council is scheduled to Chicago Council on Foreign Hurricane Gilbert couple IS constructed, a bought homes in that area vote on the couple Sept. rI. Relations. "But if he couldn't could hit Texas street from the intersection for several years because of stand up to the ayatollah or of Brook Lane and West the possibility that the say no to Noriega, how will be -Page20 Main Street to the in- couple would go in." Gus Bode measure up to Gorbachev?" tersection of West Wairut SmCf! 1969, Meyer said, .~~ Dukakis, amidst a campaign Street a'ld South Oakland 10m' has purchased six swing aimed at showing he is Olympic diver Avenue would cut a swath properties in the Brook Lane tough and knowledgeable on keeps composL're through Hogue's back yard. area and two behidd foreign policy and defense, baa His gardt!n would be National Food store, the frequently attacked Bush for -Sports 24 clipped and a shed, wrjch is most recent of which was in ~ his role in the Iran-Contra 20 feet from his house, would June 1986. se<andal and questioned the be levelP.d. lOOT does not need to buy Gus uya that dl.trlct Is S;.;nny, 80s. l __'...;'W:.:..e:.'.:..re=-..::n:.:o.:.,t ...;a::.......b_it_ha_P:.:Ii:..:y~._t_he_H_ugu===-e_'s_en_tir_·_e..;p_r~ope:.--r..;:ty __ h_l_at_ory ___ .....;....o.;.. ___~ __...J .•S- DUKAKIS. Page 8 --.il ARNOLD'S MARKET NEED All 12pk. 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SOUTHERN OFFICE i South Africans allowed to aHend papal mass SERVICE GABORONE, Botswana (UP!) - President Quett Masire 0" ~ ~~b SIU Students Tuesday appealed to Pope John Paul II to help end apartheid in We can take South Afnca, and allowed Catholics from the white-ruled CflSH? (~\rr country to enter Botswana for a papal mass. John Paul arrived care of all your on an Air Zimbabwe Boeing 7ffl in Botswana's capital just 15 typing needs.