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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC June1985 Daily Egyptian 1985 6-18-1985 The aiD ly Egyptian, June 18, 1985 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_June1985 Volume 70, Issue 159 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, June 18, 1985." (Jun 1985). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1985 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in June1985 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Hijackers hold Americ s in secret location BEIHIT 1.,'I)anon , lTI ' ~hl1tf' ;\loslcm Am~ll mihlicl cOl1t rollt.'Ci West Beirut. ex· and put Ifl n con\'oy of ca r ~ II be li c\'l'C1 d total oj ·U pt'·,nl" F('arlllJ! :t blnod~ r('Sl'UC' ~It and Lebanon's JlIstice plilll1l11g the hos t ~ l gcs ' remO\,ill a ft er gun men t'i(':.t red the area were being held hm,I;lgC' , "tl ul f'l11pl . .\l o~l l' lll ~u nnlt'n I11II11SI("r. :o-airl he \\~b hcl('klng rrom !h(' pl '-Inl', or repor ters a nd :)I • ...:t orr the them Amertca n and Ullt' !'- Plrlled ~thO\l1 :1(1 Allwncan the hijlldwr!" demand IlulI " The h os t a~('s ,,In' sare a nd lights for three hou,,, Greek :lo:'lage:, from a hijatkrd TWA l :.:.r ~1('1 r I{' ~I~(' ion 1(1 ROO Shiill' their liw's al\. not uncit'r ,lIW TWA of fl c l al ~ In ='ew Y rk It was belie\'ed ;;i houl : ~o 'l' lhlll'f iii predawll dark ll e~$ pnson~rs heing he ld In :\ tlil threat. but the American's s~lid the\' believed tht th ree· host(lges were ta ken olf th(' 'tnnday and h('ld thclll ('apll\"C' Pr i~o n n('af the pori of Haifa ha\'(~ 10 look llthings \\ ilh both man crew of H.e hijacked I II a :o:('('r('\ location In '" hm'c persona ll y ordered e\'es, Lei them a lso shO\\' pl a ne was still aboard, Berri plane l\Jonday II1orning" Leba non'!, anarc!w-wracken Ihe1. f" \' ~c uat io n beca use we l'oncern o\'er our people in said some of the hijackers Asked 'f he expected an l'apl:al cIty . w('r. ,lfr;:lId of a ll operation or Ali it :' he ~;Iid , we r~ still on the pla ne hut did American military On ·ra tI Or. , In a surpri:-e 1\\'1:-:1 10 thr a ba ilie in whidl all of them Securit\' sources scud the not say a n~' of the hostages Berri said. ··Theri the t;nited lour-day hi jacking of Flight woulrt ha\'e been killed .. · Berri hos tages 'were taken from the were , r~~Ws would bring troubles to H4i. ~ abi h Berri. lea der of the ::a id a l hi s home in :\los lcm- pla ne parked al Bt~irul Airport The State Deparatment said '/lily Egyptian Soulhern Illinois Uni\"ersit,· at Carbondale Tuesday. June 1 . 1985. Vol. 70. No. 159 Thompson speaks on education By Justu, Weathersby J r. $ taff W',IEr S t ronger Cdu cCillon III Southern J11 I1lOlS iTIt!a ns more jobs. GO\'" Ja me~ Thompson said ~I o nd a\ " a l the Soulhe:"n lII inoi Airpor t. rl~hompso n a nd 13 members of the Alliance for Be ter choob in Illinoi poke a bout a n edu('ational reform tl1an for IllinOiS in the :1 Alrpor t's conference room aftPffi:mg in from , tops a i oth r Intcr,,!'tale designal ion!" The group prom!)il:'d th(' gm'ernor's plan of educational refor m for public scnoois that may cost about S:l3f) million fhompson ;o:aid thai If the Illinois Genera l Assem bly goes Gov. James Thompson and members of the Alliance for Better Schools educational reform, They spake at home on the fi rs t of Julv in Illinois toured the ::,: tali! Monday speaking about the need for Southern Illinois Airport. without passing the educational reform package "it will be the samt> as \'o:ing against jobs;n Illinois ". The members of the :' oSI Witness for Marion prison testifies delivered br ief speeches With By John Kr ukowski themes of economic growth, SI(i.ffWnler sen l:d as associate warden of Ralph Friederich explaining his officers . more jobs a nd beller pay for programs until :\l a rch 01 this why many of the practices that " 1 guess irs a mailer 01 teachers, The ABSI member:; T hC' f dcral go\"e rnmelll \'car, Kcohane said he was the inmates are s uing about intcfjJrela tion.'· Keohane said, said that there is a need fo r an jjrt."'Sentro its ;i r~t wi tness as ;'csp IIslble for the securit~ were instituted. including the Ho w eve r , und er the additional rc\'enue sourLe fo r !j ~arlng5 mto the alleged abus'. lkpa.rullent a t :\la rion reason inma tes' pers ona I questioning of ).." a ney Horgan. public educ"ation 1t1 IllinOiS , ul Inmates at the Fedel :l i He began h i~ career as a property was seized in the an a tt orney for the in mates, quality education :md more Pl'll!1cntiary at ~l anor: bee.dll correcnc,nal officer at the earl\' da\'s of the iCY'kdown. Keohane admitted tha t there Jobs. '-" a 111 " londa\'" Leavcnworth eni tcntia n , " ,\ numerous amuunt of wa s a lapse by the pf1~ o n in the Thompson dldn·t detail th 7ht:' hea rings, begun in Ka n,. 111 1967 and i ~ now the pro pe r l~' had accumula tM recording of incidenL'3 of fo rce conlelllS of his educalJoncil ,I.; nua r\'. deal with a ch'i l warden of t he Federal o\'er the vears" in in ma tes' used by guards in ).." ovembcr reform plan. howf'\ er. h sauL .J tilon ; Ult fi led on beha lf of C'o rrec1ion~!I Inst itute a t cell, . he said. ··The larger the t9~3 " We ha \'e jus t two \\ eeks to go IIlmai ~ ~ who claim the prison :'Iem phis. ~lc c:uJ11 u lation of property, the "'The paperwork wasn' t IIltil the scheduled end of Ih. aa l '11 01~tration began to use When Keoi1ant! fi rst came to more difficult to hake down (I gomg as well as !t should spr i ng session o f I tl(~ ;.znj us tified fo rce aga inst work a t :\'1 arion, he said the cei L·· have:" Keohane said, ")risoncrs followmg the murder administration was "starting Keohane said lha l a "con One of the chief compla in t ~ See EDUCATION. Page 3 I 1',\0 guardR a nd a n inmate rQrn scratch" in the wake of =" Idrrable'" J rntJunt of con, of the inmates in their suit I" . hore In October 1983 th e \"Iole nee t he prison had iraband inducting " capons the claim that the prison staff r'alnck W, Keoha ne. former experienced. was found ti u flng t he u~es rectal sear ches as (; 11' Blic k .,,!- ~o<:ia l(' ',\'a rden at :'II a r ion "' J fe lt the institution w a~ shakedowns or (ell sear ches of punishment. a charge which .:md wllness fo r the defense" vef\ tense: there wa a lot :\O\·em ber 198:l . Keohane denied. ~. ns\\ ered questions :\J onday gOi ilg on," Keohane rec~ lli ed , The w a r~e n de ended thC' He Ult.!, howl:\'er , point out on prison condilions following " We were p urgi n g the a mOl.nl of fo rce used to conlrol the "ecessitv r s uch a •~. --1 the inC idents a nd descr ibed the property of IIlmates and it \\,,~IS inmates dur!ng the ··amc proced\.'rc in" emergencies. ,- reason for increased securily the end of the di!'turba nccs period, saying that ha ving such a!' when the prison staff is meas ures. downalthe CUnit ." reviev,ed dOl: Umento11ions of se:.trciling fo r a we~lpon known Gus says SIU shoutd send Big Keoha ne came to l\l arion Keohane spent a great Jeal beatinv,s a l! egf'd to h .~vc taken , lo(> xi s t. Jim a tape of his tub-·thumpin::, for :\'0\', 7, i983, s hortly after a of time under the questioning place a t tha t time, he was education - along with the next lock down was ins lilul ....J. and of Assista nt ' "S. Attorney satis fied wilh the conduct of See PRISON, Page 5 budget it sends him, This Moming Closing arguments presented in drug case Save-A-Lot store By Bob Tita witnesses br>nefited from their .Jury delibera tion began late Pola nds. 5taflWnter testimon_ ' AI issue especially :\l ondav aft€'rnoon, Defendan ~ They claim the marijuana closes its doors was the testi moJl\' of Ernest could face up to 15 years in was trans ported from Car I n closi ng a r g uments and Nancy Poland of New - Page 9 prison if convicted. bondale bv former S IU·(, Monday. attorneys for the 10 Baden. The Polands have alleged employee · Rober t Cha rles Women cagers people charged in a drug In return for the Poland·s tha t J ack a nd Judy Hrvatin.