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The Daily Egyptian, October 08, 1984 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC October 1984 Daily Egyptian 1984 10-8-1984 The aiD ly Egyptian, October 08, 1984 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_October1984 Volume 70, Issue 36 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, October 08, 1984." (Oct 1984). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1984 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in October 1984 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Israeli minister to discuss Lebanon with Reagan MJER SthLEM (AP) - Prim. U.S. omcials. Israeli -backro mililia known as Peres lold reporlers before speaking on condition he was '"dst<;r . Im~ Peres. who .'n _" I am taking a plan for the Ihe oulh Lebanon Army. leaving Israel that Sharaa's not identifiro. said the Syrian . ~~ 3) s~art 1 • a weck-Io".g wlthdraY01 of the IDF <Israel Syria . th e other foreign oc- remark "deserves a clooer look. position "has some conditions ~.~Slt t~ t e United Sta tes. I~ DerE'~(:' ''' orc~ ). ~rom Lebanon. cu pation pow('r in Lebanon . ha s Ilis an interesting move:' that are unacceptable to us," ": ,rM'~awi~C presenl a plan !or I don, I know I.~ II s a new plan. rulro oUI .any rol. f~r the 2.100- Peres: who ass um ed Secretary of State George Iroups fromgs~~~~eh ~~upal,on bULl" sa Pslan ' hes3ld. I . man mllilla. \I hlch Israel leadership ~ ( a bi partisan ShullZ told Sharaa Ih e nitro . ern canon. aler ~n d. ay. an . s r a~ h finances and tra ins. govrrnmc'11 three weeks ago. States was prepared " to help in I B ~ rore board~ng a plane to F.orelg~ Ministry offi Cia l m· Syrian Foreign Minister said Israel "wou ld look with constructive efforts" "., resolve ~~~' r~poor~I ;~: II) e S~nd~vd' Peres dlcadleodlhal Ihe plan centerro Farouk Sharaa said Friday in favor on any U.l> . pacifying the Lebanon problem. bul that it w • .. 1 \\ou . IS~U SS on . IVI mg thl' . lone now {)(" New York that hi s government role:' but he said Lebanon and "does not see that the moment a)s of endtng Israel. s no\\~. CUPled by I sraelll1t~ two ar~s : would endorse a U.S. mediation Syria would have to agree to an has come to mediate" ac- mon~h ·o ld occupation with one patrolled by Unt ted Na:lOns effort .a imed solely at removing American media lion role. cording to a senjor U S. orcicial President Reagan and other forces and the other b~ th e Israel! forces rrom Lebanon. The Foreign Ministry official. in Washington. Vaily'Egyptian 1\1onday. October 8. t9tH. Vol . 70. No36 Southern minois University Meeting may signal an end to city-Hoye tie R\' R, r;hTita downtown con vention center. Siaff \\ riter Di~'on said in in a report to the council. Ihal Roberl Blellner. The Carbondale Ci lv Council National Group president. relt at a special meeting ~londay is Ihal the cit\· could not issue expected tl} authorize the city bonds for the projecl 10 the staff :1) e nd the city's I':ational Group before the end relationship Stan Hoye. who ha s oflhe year. been involved in the proposed The Wisconsin· based :-.lational con\"enlton center project since Group had offered to bUild the its inception in the late 19705. conv'!nlion cent r without City Manager Bill Dixon has financia l guarantees from the recommended that the city cily or Ih. FmHA. The grcup rt-ach a settlement over pa st rPquested that the city issue cOTl"' mit ment s with Hove to enough bonds 10 lhe projecl by develop Ihe cenler. A selliemenl Ihe end of Ihe vear. would sel "Ihe stage for a fresh The Cltv." however. had start " on the downtown al ready issued a "memo of rroe"elopmenl projL'C I. said 3 intent" naming Hoye as the memo to Ihe council signed by developer and receiver of lax­ R .E.M l1u>mbers. Crom lert. Michael Stipe. sm Shr yock Auditorium . A review of the concert is Dixon. free industrial bonds for Ihe Berr~' and Peter Iluck. per£o-rmed Frid ay at on Page 6. Dixon has also recommendeJ projecl. that the city refuse to guarantee Hove would have had 10 514 million in bonds for the transfer the memo to the convention center project. Last National Group for the city to week Hoye requeslro Ihat the issue bonds to another Libyan., French troops leave Chad ci ty guarantee the entire project developer. The memo is after it became apparent that schedulro to expire OCI. 25. PARIS IAP I - Libyan army has been backing rebels and French-Libyan agreement. The Ihe Farmers Home Ad ­ A feasibilily sludy on Ihe unilS evacuated several ad­ France the governm en t 10 sources rerused to identify the ministration will not be able conventi on center will be vance outposts in Chad's nor­ Chad's civil wa r. e\lacuated Libyan outposts or to guaranlee lax-free bonds for Ihe presenled to the council by Felix thern desert over the weekend. "The Libyal1s are moving." estimate their strength in men proje<ol. Caciolto of La \' cnlhol and nearly two wC('ks after Libya Defen.. Minister Charles Hernu and weapons. £i nce the FmHA cannot and France \\ ere to begin lold reporters here Salurday The French army moved into extend a tax-free guarantee on withdrawing their troops from night. He plrogro thaI every the landlockro former French 59 .45 million in bonds. Dixon has Chad. French mililarv sources Libyan retreal in Chad would be colony in August 1983 a t Ihe recommendro thaI the city said Sunday. matched by a corresponding request of Chadian Presidenl withdraw a guarantee on $4 .55 III return . the French com­ French retrea t - but said thal iJ Hissene Habre to halt the ad­ million in bonds for Hoye. mand orderro the immroiale the Libyans return to former vance of Libyan troops and the The council. however, in ­ evac:uation Sunday of the 800 ~ positiolls. so will the French . Chadian rebels they had been dieatro last week thaI Ihey man garrison at Biltine. 50 training. would consider other finanCing miles north of Abeche. a French Military sources, speakmg on plans with Hoye. As of F riday, slronghold for the past year. condition of anonymity, said French intelligence reports Hoye had nol introduced any Chad and France had agrero there was no evidence that any during the wee.'<end fro", Chad's new financing proposals. to pull all thei r troops oul of of Ihe eslimatro 5.000 Libyans in capital. N'Djamena. said the The city was also notifiro lasl Gus says iF it's '.aken the city Chad within 45 days. beginning Chad had aclually left the Libyans had withdrawn some week that the National Group of this long to start o\'er, imagine Sepl. 26. but France said that country by withdrawing back heavy weapons from their main Companies is no longer in­ how long it will take to fini sh the until this weekend. Libya had over the Lihyan border as dese rt strongpoint. F aya· teresled in developing Ihe proj ect. not begun withdrawing. Libya foreseen under the Sept. 16 Largeau. This Man-woman space walk may be delayed CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla . One of the antennas refusro to complelro before the astronauts A new, but minor, problem on GMorning (AP) - Officials on Sunday retract completely when it was enter the cargo bay. a flight already plaguro by its debaten whether to poslpone Ihe comma ndro to fold away and Sullivan al1d Leestma were to share of difficulties dev~lopro Mostly cloud,-: firs t space walk by a man­ had 10 be nudgro into place; floal out of Ihe space shuttle Sunday when a "dash highs 'in iOs . woman tea m to avoid the another failro 10 respond to cabin on Tuesday to lest evaporator syslem" that helps possibility of their hilling Iwo pointing commands and a motor techniques for r efueli ng cool Ihe spacecraft shut off troublesome anten nas in the was disconnected to stop its salellites. New fli ghl schroules three limes. apparenlly because Saluki 2-4 shullie Challenger's cargo bay. erratic swings. were circul ated among National it was icing up. A Iwo·day poslponement. "We are seriously eva luating Aeronautics and Space Ad · That made the cabin a lillie after defeating unlil Thursday. also would moving il Ilhe space walk) to ministration personnel at t.he warm. but commander Robert preserve an option to have Thursday'-· said f1ighl direclor Johnson Space Center in Crippen said it was not 0l--'"" Northern Iowa astronauts Kath\' Sullivan and Clron Lacefield. In thai way. he Houston reflecling Ihe delay. pressivc. Th(: system was shut said. an ambitious radar bUI Ihe official postponemenl down and officials said Ihal - Sports 20 David Leestma 'Iash down Ihe antennas. If ncc.:essary. ror the mapping project - one of the announcement had not been baking in Ihe sun should lake return to Earth . key f1ighl objeclives - could b. made. care of the icc. nation Activist may face prison term, has support for light sentence P IERRE. s.c. IAP I - In dian activist Dennis Bank faces a Mon.Fr. possible 15-yea r prison term when he is sentenced Monda v for a 7JQAM ·6PM 197:t c1~sh between Indians and police, but his attorney a rgu-es thet1 ICO W.,t WO lnut SOl 9A M bP M after mne years as ~ fu gitiv~.
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