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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC April 1988 Daily Egyptian 1988 4-4-1988 The aiD ly Egyptian, April 04, 1988 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_April1988 Volume 74, Issue 126 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, April 04, 1988." (Apr 1988). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1988 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in April 1988 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Monday, April 4, 1988, Vol. 74, No. 126, 16 Pages Meese debate stays heated WASHINGTON (uP!) - division, rei~nited the debate . «'ormer Attorney General over Meese, and apparently. Elliot Richardson said Sunday public sentiment also is President Reagan's swinging over to a Meese willingness to "let his friends resignation. get away with things" is the A Roper Organization poll ~f root of controversies ~,004 adults surveyed Mar;:!"! surrounding Edwin ~,leese and 30-31 and published ill the other government officials. latest issue of U.S. News & At the same time. World Report found an lawmakers were divided over overwhelming majorit:' of what Meese. the current at Americans questioned wan, torney ~eneraJ. should do in Meese to resign. The poll. with light of the turbulent week just a 4 percent margin of error. past - with Democrats calling found 55 percent sald :'leese for his resignation and should step down; only 21 Republicans urging Meese to percent said hI'> should s1<ly. hang tough. Richardson, on NBC's "Meet Meese declared Friday he the Press," was Presldt:nt would be the nation's chief law Nixon's attorney general untii eruar-cement officer for as long the Oct. 21, 1973, "Saturday as his friend, the president, Night Massacre," when he wants - despite growing refused to follow Nixon's oraer pressure from investigations to fire Watergate special by an independent prosecutor prosecutor Archibald Cox. and the reSignations last Asked if the situation at the Tuesday of Meese's two top Justice Department now IS department aides. similar to tha t crisis, The departures of Deputy Richardson said, "I have no Attorney General Arnold doubt about it. The papers Burns and William Weld, head of the department's criminal See MEESE, Page 5 Unionization issue continues to drag Egg-citing find By John Baldwin Daryl Hinckley, 2, collects some East"" egg hunt held for children living in family Staff Writer News Analysis eggs outside the Student Recreation housing at Southern Hills and Evergreen The Illinois Educational Center Saturday afternoon during an Easter Terrace· Labor Relations Board last week declined to set a date for separately and whether University employees to vote department chairs should be on unionization. After three able to join a faculty union. years of discussion, the IELI.m An IELRB bearing officer has decided it doesn't know decided in October that the Admissions changes plan enough to make a decision. campuses should vote The decision Thursday separately and deparbnent marks the third time in tbe chairs should be allowed to to curtail new enr.ollment t join a facu1ty union. This is c: c:r~~ toth:ec~~ precisely what the unions were By Steven Starke the unionization vote. bopingfOl'. StatfWriter have been and will be closed to Programs closed to both new With no end in sight, the The University, however, the new students. and transfer students include administration anel both The Office of Admissions B. Kirby Browning, director architectural technolo~y. See BARGAIN, P.ge 5 and Records has revised its of admissions and records, aviation flight, aviatIon :=eJ.~~t b!: stt. ::: plan to cut off freshmen said the announcement is good management and interior it resolved in their favor. enrollment for F;;.ll 1988 by news for students who have not design. Officials said other Even if a vote is held sooo Gus Bode continuing to accept new yet finalized their college programs may be closed later and if facu1ty members vote students on a program-by plans. But he urged those as classes reach their not to unionize, the unious can program basis to prevent interested in attending the capacity. bold another election a year over<..1"owding in classrooms University to apply soon. Prospective students in later. At least by then, the nextvear. Programs closed to in terested in the closed majors, conditions for collective University officials, who coming freshmen include except the special admissions bargaining elections will have j elementary education, radio program, may seek admis'Jion been determined. ~~~~~~e~bo~~~ru~dm~:o~~ television, pre-business and through the University's The two major issues before Gus ..,s the IELRB ia giving cap would be needed, said the special admissions general undergraduate studies the IELRB are whether tbe enryone, coIlectlYely, leas Friday that some programs program. division. two SIU campuses should vote than they bargained 'or. This ~1orning Speedy end sought in porn case Easter travelers By John Mohler Staff Writer College of Education in 1986, after be responded to a mail Duncan said be was sur avoid Jerusalem said be will surrender himself order offer from a Canadian prised by the indictment A lawyer representing a to authorities around "the first organization. because be had explained the -Page7 University professor indicted of the week. " Duncan said he requested mistake to U.S. Customs for receiving sexually explicit "I was sort of expecting information about the Service investigators. Men's golf wins photographs of minor.. through someone to come out to arrest European nudist movement "I thought the matter had the mail will arrange for the me, but maybe (they didn't) and instead received the been dropped," Duncan said. SIU-E Invitational professor's arrest so that legal because of the holidays," sexually explicit photographs He said investigators proceedings may begin, the Duncan said. "Obviously I'm of children. arrived at his residence at 306 - Sports 16 professor said. anxious to get this over with. " The material on the nudist S. Oakland Ave. with a search David F. Duncan, 40, a Duncan was indicted by a movement was to be used in warrant about "10 minutes Sunn,.7oe. health eduction professor who federal grand jury in Benton Duncan's research of after 1 received the received the Outstanding on Thursday. Duncan said be European sexual behavior, he Faculty Award from the received the materials in June said. s.. PORN, Page 5 Catch the greener grass at I '-urROMffs-PiZifiliFREE Delivery " -,' ~ I GreenAcre. Newswrap $ 1 • 00 0 ff 1!32oz. Pepsi iJr '.' : Medium. Lor,. with delivery of small (3 " I Golf Clull world Ination' or X.Lor,. or medium pizza ~ \.. I Plna 2!32oz. Pepsi's I ,~ Limit one per pizza with large or X-large ~ I ':,/ Gandhi orders fence built, We Always Deliver FREE Peps is I )/ hopes to slow arms flow NEW DELm, India mPD - Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi .-_____-=-_~!!=J_~!!.~---_~_~.-J Sunday ordered a 330-mile barbed wire fence built along India's Punjab state border with Pakistan to thwart the flow of arms to Sikh militants, who last week killed at least 111 people, an official said. Police said three Sikh militants killed the headman of Bhoywal village in Punjab's Amritsar district late Saturday in the worst week of violence by separatists fighting to create the separate nation of "Khalistan" in the northern state. The Shevardnadze makes stopover In Afghanista .... Hillel Foundation MOSCOW (UPD - Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze flew to the Afghan capital Sunday to discuss what to do if U.N. hosts Open dally until Midnight mediated talks on Afghanistan fail, raising the possibility of a "Growing Up Hasidic." unilateral Soviet troop withdrawal that could plunge the area Wed. April 6. into chaos. The visit came as the U.N.-mediated talks in Geneva stalled over whether the United States would act as a guarantor 7:30 p.m. at the of an Afghan peace settlement. The settlement would call for the Interfaith Center. withdrawal of a 115,OOO-soldier Soviet force from Afganistan. pears Vet Clini (corner of Il & Grand) All are welcome. Aquino: Coup leader's escape displays guilt MANILA, Philippines ((.. 'PI) - A friend of renegade, former I----announces---..... !l1ii1l".'•••••••• II ....II.111t!. colonel Gregorio "Gringo" Honasan said Sunday the leader of the bloody 1~7 coup attempt is not likely to try another power ! RESUMES! grab, and the military investigated possible foreign involvement Richard JeHerson. D.V.M. in the weekend escape. A member of the Philippine congress ! that sell i linked Honasan's escape to pending talks with the United States has joined our staff on its miltary bases in the archipelago. President Corazon i You!! i Aquino said Honas&n's escape was tantamount to his admitting & i April SpeCial! i guilt. i Laserset Resume & i Charles Spears. D.V.M. i 50 copies i Pope gives Easter blessing, asks for peace has returned to work i $19.88 i VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope John Paul II wished the world a ips: laserset & 1 copy 14.95 iii "blessed Easter" in 51 languages Sunday and made a fervent, impromptu appeal for peace, jw;tice, religious liberty and the Appointments Available i lire lAsERGuphic iii solidarity of all mankind. The Roman Catholic pontiff spoke ; CENTER i from the main balcony of St. Peter's Basilica to 150,000 pilgrims 9 to 5 Mon. thru Fri. i another service of i in st. Peter's Square and to a potential radio and television audience of 1 billion people in 46 countries. Among the pilgrims in & Sat.