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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC July 1989 Daily Egyptian 1989 7-21-1989 The aiD ly Egyptian, July 21, 1989 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_July1989 Volume 75, Issue 175 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, July 21, 1989." (Jul 1989). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1989 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in July 1989 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian SoutLe:n Illinois Ur.· c"f:"!.y ai Carbor:dale Friday, July 21, 1989, Vol. 75, No. 175,16 Pages Group asks for Bush sets sights on prison inquiry Mars visit WASHINGTON (UP!) By John Walblsy penitentiary, ha~ previously President Bush saluted the StaffWr'ter claimed the water meets the "(jth anniversary of Neil Arm MembP.rs of the PrisC·1erc of stand::rds set by the gm'er,1- strong's first, tentative steps Conscier,ce requested Thur ;ne!1L and that the water is on the moen Thursday by tested on a weekly basis. setting America on a course of sJay that a t~il'd party in \estigate and analyze an Davis could not be reached retwning to the lunar surface fo' comment Thursday night. and rocketing astronauts to outbreak of Slcknes~ at t!l~ Marion Penitentiary and r.lske T'.e Rev. S. Michael Mars. a determination on t..'le con Y.. sutake said that the Sharing the flag-draped dition of the water being used per>itentiary previously stage at the National Air and aCKilowledged that giardia Space Museum with Apollo 11 at the prison. iniected ,;o,.:e of the inmates, pioneers Armstrong, Buzz Ti grcup Ilf~ld 3. press Aldrin conference LO voice concerns but he saic: the prison now ft" . and Michael Collins, claims the ca:>ef have been J ; of alleged inhuma:1e treatment ( ~l I See SPACE, Page 5 of prisoners t>ecause of health treat2d. Yasutake !.dld officials from .. ~------~--~~~ conditions at the penitentiarj. Staff Photo by Ann Schluter.... the Center fo~ Disease Control GusBocte Main concerns of the gr<.up are that the water wing used in Atlanl.t carne to the Lourdes Lugo, from Chicago, des..rlbes what she considers at the penitentiary is from penitentiary and reported that unfair conditions at Marlon Federal Penitentiary Thursday Crab Orchard Lake - water they found no evidence of an at the Intp.rfaith Cemer. Lugo's uncle Is al'l Inmate at the epidemic of giardia. penitent! .y. that ~e gr(JUp claims is tainted Lourdes Ll!go of Chicago by texie PCB's and possibly said ~he has visited the prison month and then requested "You see the effects at a visit, concentrations of heavy several times to visit her uncle additional medication about a drastic weight loss from one me1.als. A!'!oiller conct'r'1 i& Oscar Lopez, who Lugo said is one-and-a-half months agt), but month to the other, a skin rash that there ;<; an ::p:.demk of in need of medi<!8l treatment. did not receive it. that leaves scars on the arms, l;liardia iarr.bia, a Pl'rasitic inl'lamaUon of the stomach," Gus says If the U.S. makes 1 ~~ disease transmitted U ri>ugh Lugo sllid her uncle tested "It's not only from word-of sllesaid. food and water. positive for giardia three mouth of a prisoner that you It to Mars, he wonders If the Randy Davis, publi.: mon:11S ago. She said he was see whether or not their ilealth Martians will also want to reJa1i('lns oificer for H.e given medic".tion for one is affected or not," Lugo said_ See PRISON, Page 5 bum the flag. J Minority enrollment Investigators search through \ decreasing at SIU-C wreckage of doomed plane \1 By Lisa Miller the University. SIOUX CITY, Iowa (UPI) - control the plane. Staff Wmer "Minority enrollment has Investigators searched for See related story He said at 3: 17 p.m. the pilot reported he lost hydraulics - Accordin~ to a report been on the decline .!it S~ more bodies ThlJrsday and examined the wreckage of the -Page 15 which enable the pilot to from the Itllnois Board of for a few years now, PettIt control the plane_ The pilot HIgher Education, minority sa~d. "These numbers !!lay United Airlines DC-I0 that crashed in flames with 293 with 293 people aboard about 4 was directed to fly to Dubuque. enrollmer:t in Illinois no. seem very lar~e rl~ht At 3:20 p.m. he declared an colleges and universities is now, but put With tile people aboard_ One officiai p.m. Wea,"esday just short of 4 said the fan section was gone the runway at the Sioux City emergency and was directed on the decline. nurnb rs ~ron~ ,the past, they toward Sioux City, Burnett The report states that in really ada up. from one engine. airport after the pilot radioed Jim Burnett. a member of he had lost hydraulic control of said. the 1987 fall semester Ilt Pett,t said the problem The NTSB has 19 in SIU-C there were 4,358 w~s successfully recruiting the National Transportation the aircraft. Safety Board and spokesman It was still unclear Thursday vestigators divided into eight minority undergraduate mmontes, as well as teams to investigate specific students enrolled. Bv the keeping them once they for crash investigators, said how many people were killed the missing fan section was in the fiery crash. In Chicago, areas including the engines, 1988 fall semester there have enrolled. aeronautic systems, survivai were only 4111 minority "We must look for new thought to be from the tail United released a survivor list i engine of the t.hree-engine showL>.g 184 of the 293 people factors, aircraft operation, tondergra'dua'te students ways to .. rec":lit !D !1ority human factors and air traffic enrolled despite an increase students, Pettltsald: plane, but would not confirm aboard the flight survived. But that a spokesman for Iowa Gov. control, Burnett said. in ov~rall undergraduate ~JU .has been reac~g the He said two groups would be enrollment statewide. mmonty students m the Aircraft piecf:S were found Terry Branstad said there miles from Ule site of Wed were 176 survivors. formed in Washington, D.C., At SIU-E, there were 1,374 suburban areas, but there Friday to analyze the two minority students (lurin!;; hasn been ml;lch su cess nesday's crash, some as far Burnett told a nE.WS con ~ 7 away as 70 miles_ But Burnett flight data recorders, which the 1907 fall semester and r~ching the~ III .the muer ference tha ~ the pilot, A.C. said the pieces had not h"..en Haynes, radioed controllers in were recovered from the 1,353 in the 1988 fa.l CI~ area, Pettit sal~. wreckage. He said another semester, a decline of 21 By. concentratmg on matched to the doomed plane, Minneapolis at 3:16 p.m. studentc;. pubhc :school. systems and wouldn't say whether the Wednesday that he had lost the group in San Fran~isco would rather than pnvate ones, fan section was among the No.2 engine - the tail engine. analyze maintenance records Chancellor Lawrence K. more minority students pieces. He said the pilot first radioed of the plane. Pettit said he was could be reached, Pettit He also declined to say how a he had no control, then radioed Burnett said there was DO "frustrated" with the status missing fan section might have he had regained some control, talk of grounding other DC-lOS I of minority enrollment at See REPORT, Page 5 played a part in the crash of but later declared an in-flight See PlANE, Page 5 ~------------------------------~ Flight 232, which went down emergency as he fought to ~~.~~~~~~~~~ ·.·.~··M9~:·········· Human Resources faces possible nullification By Mickl Delhaute McGowen Academic Affairs and LOCiflmgioup<.;;;. SlaffWriter Shepherd said no progra,n would be educationally or Research. •. ()ff~originat music; Bachelor and masters The College of Human economically disadvantaged by moving out of degree programs in social .....&ff't:Jge:J; Resources may be abolished human resources. w',}rk would go to the Vice and its academic programs President for Academic Af .BurrlsCC>risidets:';. moved to other SIU-C colleges of human resources. moved to the College of fairs and Research through if a proposal is approved by Shepherd's dissolution plan Education. subordina te officers. SIU-C trus tees. calls for the Rehabilitation The Center for the Study of Black American Studies Benjamin Shepherd, vice Institute, with master of arts Crime, Delinquency and would be moved to the College ~.~~ .• e.:~?~i~~'.~! and master of science degree Corrp-ctiol'.s. and its bachelor president for academic affairs of Liberal Arts_ SRJ-Cathletes make\ alld research, said timt the programs in Behavior and m.dst<!rS degree programs The College of Human college's diminishing size has Analysis and Therapy, in AcmirJst.ration of Justice Resonrces was formed in 1973. Gatevvayhonor.ioU· Rehdbilitation Administration would go to the College of '7$porls made it "less and less viable Eleven urJts were joined into jQ ...• as a collegial unit." and SerVices, and Liberal Arts. one academic col!ege. Shepherd said tilat no Rehabilitation to be moved to The School of Social Work, program would be the College of !::ducation. budget and personnel would Six baccalaureate degree educationally or economically A Dodor of Rehabilitation move to the Office of the programs were relocated to disadvantaged by moving out degrec prr .'~ram wnuJd also be Associate Vice President for other academic colleges.