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Eastern Illinois University The Keep August 1973 8-29-1973 Daily Eastern News: August 29, 1973 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1973_aug Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: August 29, 1973" (1973). August. 3. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1973_aug/3 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1973 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in August by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Eastern IDinois University CharleSton, Illinois 619 20 Wednesday, August 29, 1973 Vol. LIX .........No . 1 Page 1 Senatorsto consider activities budget cut By Craig Sanders summer quarter that some subject to approval by the A recommendation that all actiyities had over spent and as a Student Senate and President activity budgets for the current result the Reserve Account had Gilbert C. Fite, could have school year. be cut eight per cent dropped below its minimum known about the overspep.ding , across the board will face the balance. at that time. Student Senate during its first Harvey explained that there The proposed budget cut meeting of the fall semester, ' must be $27,000 in the Reserve must be approved by the Senate Thursday night. Account at all times with and Fite before it bt:comes The purpose of the cut, $10,000 reserve d for concerts effe ctive. according to Stan Harvey, and $1 2,000 for the Health financial vice president, is to Service. Earlier in the Summer, make up a deficit in the Reserve Harvey stated that a Harvey explained the problem to Account that was caused by proj ected enrollment drop shows the .senate. but told them at overspending during the last there will be a loss of $ 14,000 in that time it could pass a motion on the matter. He also intended BookA typicalenthusiasts scene depicting the start of school at Eastern each year is school year. student activity fees for the to take the proposal to President students standing in line to get their books. These lucky students Harvey said he was notified current school year. by the business office during Fite. finally made it to a book terminal. (Photo ,by Scott Weaver) Harvey said that with the eight per cent cut the Reserve Harvey reported a week later security de ta17 Account will have a balance of that he had attempted to do so, New $30,000 which will provide but was told that he would have some flexibility. The eight per to go through channels to get it cent cut will mean an extra approved which included gettlng $8,000 for the Reserve Account. Sen�te approval. Students, 'patrol' campus Since the activity budgets Commenting on the affects were drawn up and approved of the proposed cut, Harvey said By Kathy Abell on the idea of hiring student Smith and are under the during spring quarter, Harvey that he was confident that they This summer, for the first sec urity policemen. Miss jurisdiction of the campus added, there was. no 'Yay that (a ctivities) would make it time, six Eastern students Schanzle explained that this is police. the Apportionment Board, through the school year without became "night observers" for done at Southern Illinois According to the student which draws up the budgets too many major problems. the campus security force. University, Carbondale and in policemen th,emselves, they Michigan. They kept constant work seven days a week. night-time vigilance over Student security policemen A lot of watChing Eastern's campus in a new would be cheaper and could be They "watch for people out 'No news'latest report program fo curb campus crime hired immediately , according to walking by themselves late". after dark. Schanzle. This program came as a Fite and Williams both They also watch for slow result of action by the student thought thiswas a good id�a and moving- cats, indicative of a in Rardin murder case government, in response to the "it all went through in one-half person attempting to "pick up" By Dann Gire depend on the evidence and the murder of Eastern coe d Shirley hour," explained Schanzle. an evening date. "Nothing new" was the way things work out." So far, an Rardin. Six student security When they see a susp1c10us progress report issued by city arrest has not been made. Student Body President policemen were hired automobile, they radio the car detective Ed Kallis Tuesday on A $2_,50 0 reward for Ellen Schanzle said that she immediately. type and license number into the progress in the Eastern coed information leading to the arrest wanted to do something about Lang explains main office for a check. Shirley Rardin murder and conv iction of persons this (referring to the Rardin "E ach student is in investigation. responsible for the Rardin Williams said the program incident). plainsclothes and is equipped Kallis implied in an Eastern murder was sponsored by so successful that it will be Do something now with a two-way radio, " said lang. was News interview early in August Charleston merchants and extended this fall. "I think something like this "All have been deputized by - that an arrest in the case i:nay be interested citizens in August. (S happens in spurts so I knew the Coles County Sheriff (Paul) ee PA TROL, page 13). forthcoming, but it "would The 17th was the deadline immediacy of doing something for the reward; according to about this was important," said Kallis, no one qualified for the Schanzle. Charleston offerselective abortion reward. Miss Schanzle presented the Found near Paris By Cindy McKelfresh According to Boone, the March that the law on abortions situation to the Student Senate The nude . body of Shirley The board of directors at the board of directors sets final was unconstitu tion al. and persuade d them to take Ann Rardin, 20, a sophomore Charleston Com munity h ospital policy, but in an immediate action. Dr. Jerry Heath of the art maj or from Charleston , was Memorial Hospital decided July abortion situation, "qualified The Student Senate decided Health Service stated on July 11 found at approximately . 4 :30 2 3 that "elective abortion medical staff members must to present President Gilbert C. that "abortions can now be p.m. July 7 in a densley wooded ' procedures may be performed have the right equipment and Fite and Vice-President of performed (in Illinois) if the area 0 miles northeast of Paris, there;" said Ed Boone, president must agree to perform an 1 ' tudent Affairs Glenn D. hospital and a qualified Ill. by four youths camping in S of the board. abortion ." Williams with a proposal to hire physician agree to do it. Boone also stated that "the the area. four new security policemen.� Dr. L.R. Montemayor, She had been missing for six required facilities and equipment "But," he added, "the ·11 president of the hospital medical days. Fite rejected this proposal Wl b e p rov1·ct e ord f use by Illinois Legislature said that a staff, said preliminary steps have Coroner W.A. because it was financially I · forced to Edgar County qu al"fie d . s ta ff mem b ers su b'� ect befor such physician couldn't be curity . to be taken e any Bittner announced on July I 0 im possible. The se t o ru1 es an d regu 1a tions o ft he perform an abortion if he dldn't be surgery can be performed. death of the Eastern policemen would have to medical staff." want to." that the service . "Preliminary steps" include coed was ca used by a single hired· through civil Boone added the decision According to Boone, "if the consultation with a physician , gunshot to the-foretead. The Student Senate decided went into e ffect immediately. medical staff wants to perform ----------------------------· physical exams, ·and x-rays, an abortion, we (board of When Bittner made his counseling, stated Montemayor. directors) will provide the preliminary investigation of the The abortion situation in equipment. We have an body on July 7, he said he See Freshman Edition Charleston had been pending up obligation to provide the best thought a pipe had been used as to the time of this decision since medica I equipment (for. the weapon because the skull (See RARDIN, page 6) Section3 the Supreme Court ruled in early abortions)." ,� - l• 1'�'1"'l'I� ri "' ) �-� -, • East<'rn N rws Wednrsday, August 29, 1973. n"Vn. t:X'Y 'YO X EK.K e_ � . � yeKiaie.Kvr-yor ¢p¢pe 'trr e:x .., a Year around I . • r. tal/IK wxa-y1Te.')'a05X1r . K /J t or .,. .., 11 vynTu 1r.1/J UKe7r�X· ran� I €Kaa.wxi,/Jw1/Jx K K a · � _ a � ....,��··,..., ·'·-''· · ...... ,.,__ 7r.... 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