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The Daily Egyptian, June 18, 1987 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC June 1987 Daily Egyptian 1987 6-18-1987 The aiD ly Egyptian, June 18, 1987 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_June1987 Volume 73, Issue 156 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, June 18, 1987." (Jun 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 June 1987 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian Southe rn Illino i, U nive rsity at Carbondale Thursday, June 18,1987, Vol. 73, No. 156 16 Pages North spurns investigators' questioning WASH[NGTON (UP}) - Lt. Col. Oliver North, the eye of the lra·).(:ontra storm, refuse<i Wednesday to bo::: q:..:~tion~ in secret by congressional in­ vestigators, substantially complicatiJlg the House-Senate probe of the worst scandal of the Reagan presidency. North's lawyers told the select congressional com­ mittees that the fi red White House aide wou ld break a Th1!rsday date with panel interrogators, enn though the committees believe they could force North to testify because a federal judge granU:d him lIm ited immunity fro m prosecution on Monday. The latest wrinkle in thP saga of the former Natior.a ! Secuntv Council aide could mean he might never sit at the congressional witness table. S pecig l prosec ut or Lawrence Walsh. wh o is pu rsuing criminal charges in the Ir a n·Contr a scandal. conceivably could bring in· dictments against North oefore his scheduled mid-July lJiiblic appearance. and the Marine could then assert that __..,_1IOn hi.s rights l!'. - fair trial might be denied if he testified to Road warriors Congress. Sen. Warren Rudman, R­ lMYyBumett,.ltltlorctl.-~KIng.Wt,_T_Rlllne' __..... _ .............. tS aftil u-.., _ ... w--, N .H., vice chairman of !be .. _.... sele<:t Senate committee in­ -_ _-----.. .. - ..eetJ.. u.a1f the .c:a.DCbl. declined to . 'pecuJa te on North's inteotioD but said, "u you could delay it long enough, Presidential finalists include Guyon you mil!ht not ever have to By Jacka Hampton appear Defore Congress. That Staff Write< chanceUor's office announced job to the Board of TI11St.ees at Two of the candidates will could be a motive." today. Its July 9 meeting. That visit next week and the third Earlier, in an interview with The list of tlu'"e fmalists for Also still being considered decision will come after the will be on campus the last United Press International, ~'" SIU'(: president's post for (lie job are David R. til!'ee visit campuses here and week in JUfIe. Students will get Sen. WiUiam Cohen, R-Maine, includes the school's acting Powers, 48, vice chanceUor for the SIU Medica I School in a look at the candidates during said, "A lot of us have been president. academic affairs for the West Spri.'1gfieJd. He said aU the open meetings at the Student concerned that an indicbnent J o~~ Guyon, 56, acting Virginia Board of Regents and candida tes would make a good Center JUfIe 23 , 25 and 30. A not preceed his (North's) president of SIU'(: since the Peter E . Wagner, 58, provost president and that he would be news conference will foUow public testimony." But he said resigna tion of former of Utah State University. looking for the one with the each meeting. the panels and Walsh have president Albert Somit in ChanlelJor Lawrence K. " kind of style and talents that Each candidate holtls a been a ble to accommoda te January, is stiU in the ""nning Pettit said he would make his comrliment rather than each other's schedules. to assum~ the positioli, the final recommendation for the dup icate my own." See GUYON, Povo 6 Senate panel member Howell Heflin, D-Ala ., said in an inter;iew that North was Old Main concerts unaffected by Turley ban "asking for treatment that is By Mary Caudle different from any other StatfWrit", taken with underage tiri!lkers at an event, there may be witness wbo has testified." On ~year. problems on the way home," Gus Bode the other hand, "He has the A ' .. n on alcohol during the But Harris said he feels Harris said. ,{'t right to ddend himself and use Sunset Concerts at Turley there may be some changes in According to the Office of every legilimate means he Park this year will n't affect the on-campus alcohol policy. Student Affairs, the Univer­ can." the alcohol policy for cv,"certs "There IS a big move on sity's official alcohol policy in the Old Main Mall, said Bob campus to limit drinking, and prohibits alcohol cOlll'umption Hellin. a former chief justice Harris, chief of Uni" !rsity to cut it out altogether," he on campus exc~pt for of Ue Alabama Supreme police. said. "designated events and Cour', said be did not believe The alcohol policy of the past Dcinking at on· :ampus locations on campus, which do Walsh would seek to indict few years has been " just no !>unset Concerts has not been a not interferE; with the North before his public kegs and no underuge big problem, Harris said, but academic funclicas of the testimony because Walsh <irUoking," he said, and added he added that "it spiUs over." Gus lays the sun has let on would be "jeopardizing his that ltrict.er measures wiU be "Any time you have drinking See BAN, Pave 6 fun times In Turley Park. own case. " This Moming Chancellor positive about budget allocations Hoopla surrounds By Jack. Hampton StatfWrit", political parties in the like there will be any serious Chancellor Lawrence K. Simon announcement statehouse are hesitant to cuts," Brown said. " But, we Pettit, a tax-increase sup­ Tile chanreJJor and his chief support. wiU adapt to the realities of the porter, said the additional budget expert remain con­ V,ce Chancellor James legislative process. We'U take revenue could have a far -PageS fident tbat the General Brown said although it now what they give us and run. reaching effect in Southern Assembly will reach a budget appears the assembly is Cuts are not out of the realm of lUinois. Former cager eyes . compromise before SIU'(: runs moving toward a compromise possibility but they are not "Southern Illinois Univer· oulofcash. with Gov. James R. Thompson probable." sity is a major employer in coaching position NormaUy, the appropriation that wiU probably include Thompson has tied funding Southern Illinois," he said. - Sports 16 biUs that affect the &choo!'s some tax increases, tbe to a tax increase and has "What hap~ with the tax cash !low are signed into law legislative session c~ud easily threatened to cut the higher increase will also !!ffect the by mid.July. But this year the extend beyond the June 30 education budget as weJJ as disposable income of our governor has pushed for a deadline. fwKiing for most state agen­ package of lex hikes that both "Right now it doesn't look cies. See CHANCElLOR, Povo ii COMPUTER flPPLlCflTIO"S Newswrap Dr. Bri:.n E. 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The departure of Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed al DRESS& CASUALS .ysfem Qass;mi, ruler of Silarjah and a member of the seven·member (' Allm~ct16 TP monilor IUAE ruling council plucged the I&-year-old federation of Per­ ~--~~ CAl MbaO<l9 DBMS sian Gulf emir~tP.!i into its worst politicial crisis, Arab and ALL SAUCONY '999 Western sources said. RUNNING SHOES to , ~ 3 11 Requirements to include; Degree in Data Process· Chilean demonstrators protest twelve killings To" •• " '3000 I (... UPl O .~O ) • Shofts.n.~tuff ing or ComputM" S:ience. Men s & Women s ,. SANTLA..GO, Chile (UPII - POlitiC2I , student and human VRX experience. NEAT/ rights groups Wednesday demanded a,. investigation into the 529·3097 Hours : VS or COBOL exper· deaths of 12 people killed by government secret police pressing a ience. Experience prefer­ 24·hour crackdown on leftist rebels. About 300 women shouting red in Impact/ 6 , UNIX I Best Hunan & JD,un:UL.,. 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