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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC February 1989 Daily Egyptian 1989 2-28-1989 The aiD ly Egyptian, February 28, 1989 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_February1989 Volume 75, Issue 108 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, February 28, 1989." (Feb 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 February 1989 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Tuesday, February 28, 1989, Vol. 75, No. 108,16 Pages CIA considers SPC funds, structure By Miguel Alba organization guidelines of on a certain amount of money smaller student organizations long time." Hughes was StaffWntar allowing open el.ections and to do it." that have experienced cut considering placing a bill that having mt'mbers vote. Wood said the $9.55 student backs in their budget requests. would request increasing the Tt._ creation IJf a new ~ to $6 The new student fee is one activity fee, which fUlds ali Any new Ftudmt fee or in student I'ct!vity fee by 75 student feo> to support the possible solution offered by the registered student crease would nave to be placed <:ents. S~dent Programming Council s':.tdent government to organizations including SPC, before the Boord of Trustees However, the organization may be placed on the April ha'llmer out SPC's continuous has not incl'eaSl"i since 1982 for approvul. still bas constitutional electio!l ballot as a referendum r;uctJat~l]g funding problems. and the lack of funding has Officials at the USG are problems that must be worked if the Undergraduate Student Rrian Wood, SPC executive created cutbacks in waiting for the results of the out. Government approves it. .. hairperson, said the programming. referendum before prcoposing The Undergraduate Student The USG will vote on or6anization needs to have The suggested new fee is the new student fee. U a~ Government Committee for crea ting the referendum in assurance of having money in estimated to bring in about proved by the student vote, the Internal Affairs has examined Wednesday',> meeting. order to plan future events. $150,000 for SPC's use, a figure student government will the eoustiiution issue si.1ce last The council was faced with "Other universities have be said would, "provide strong consider the nt"W fee in May. year, suggesting a variety of l~t! /Y.... .,ibility of a budget their events planned six or programming. " Rod Hughes, USG senator, solutions from merging SPC freeze when stuci<mt govern seven months in advance," Chris Fabian, lTSG senator, said if the SPC receives the with the student government, ment officials accused it of nol Wood said. "We need tn plan said the creation of a new fee spo"Cial fee it will not rect'lve following 1 egiEtered student ahead too, but \7e have to count would relieve fundmg stress on any additional funding "for a See SPC, Page 5 Bush: South Korea to keep U.S. troops WASHINGTON (uPI> - meetings in Japan, China and President Bush returned home Korea were "productive and Monday after conclvling his rewarding." Bush placed trip to the Far East with a stop special emphasis on the in South Korea, where he told "~oughtful and candid con lawmakers be plans to sustain versations with world leaders U.S. military manpower in - mort: than 20 of them" that their country. occurred during two <lays in But on the last leg of his five- Tokyo. "I return tonight pleased t:!m!f1::'d=i:y~hth~ with the progress made .... Of must do "much morer. course differences yet economically to strengthen remain," Bush said. But, be tt,eir relationship with the added, "Common ground was United States. found." After arriving at Andrews In a speecP. to South Korea's Air Force Base, Bush read a brief statement sayiPg that his tee BUSH, Page 5 Simon, Dixon give reasons for voting down Tower bid Carterville firefighters and ambulance Baroni of Carbondale, which was making a By DanIel Wallenberg in an FBI report. p&I'sonnel work to remowe Kathleen left turn. BaronI was not Injured. Angatman Staff Writer Christopher Ryan, a press Angstman, 61, of Marion, after she was and her 89-year-old mother were both assistant for Simon, D Sens. Paul Simon and Alan Makanda, said the senator Involved In a two car collision on illinois Rt. transported to Marton Memorial HospItal. Dixon of Illinois say they have 13 and Spillway Road Monday aft&l'noon. Angstman was listed In stable conditIon believes that Tower's reasons other than rumored nomination has two problems. Reportedly Angstman ran a red light and and Katherine Keating, the mother, was alcohol abuse for voting "My concerns are two fold. struck another vehicle, driven by Angela listed In faIr condition Monday eyenlng. against the nomination of His (Tower's) closeness to the fonner Texas senator John defense ind!1Stry and the Tower as DefemeSecretary. reoccurring reports of the Tower pledged Sunday to, if dtUiking problem. Doubts in confirmed, "not consume beverage alcohol of P.i.ly type TOWER. Page 5 or form, including wine, beer s.. or~&:k~~~n~~:;'Services Committee vo'.ed 11-9 last Thursday to 2.sk for the full ATL~.NTA (VPIi - Federal dercove- i? ~"1L-. &;-ePff'd Los district director of the Atlanta agents arrested 79 suspected Angeles tv ;~ew iork Flight 80 INS office. "This may be part Senate to reject the illegal aliens Monday on an shortly after its 5: 30 a.m. of a massive alien smuggling nomination. The committee Eastern Airlines "red-eye" arrival on a stopover at operation." was divided along party lines flight in what offi-:iais describe Atlanta's Hartsfield In with Demo.!rates favoring the as a scheme to transport the ternational Airport. Some admitted paying up to rejection. $4,000 {or a package deal that Sam Nunn, D-Ga., chairman refugees in "package deaL~" "We believe this is one of the chat cost them up to $4,000. largest operati.Jns we've included the flight, a greeting of the committee, said the in New York, false papers and main reason for the com· Immigration and ('()nducted that involves illegal Gus Tower had hI. happy aliens on board a commercial possibly a job, said Tom mittee's vote was the SlY. ;-';aturalization Service agenu:, hour and now hIs reputatIon Is acting on tips from a regular aircraft in the United States," Thomas, a spokesman for the allegations of excessive business comml.ter and un- said Thomas P. Fischer, INS in Atlanta. drinking by Tower contained hanging oyer. This ~-1orning SIU officials plan director's job outline Robert Perkovich, executive . Intern traceR StU-C By Mart Barnett in the central administration's advertise for the position. "We Staff Writer budget for two years, but it has are seeking to fill the ~ition director of the Illinois buildings never been funded, Britton as soon as we are able," be Education Labor Relations through Board, laid the ; d In the wake of a win for said. said collective bargaining at SIU "We have a need for ad Plans to fill the position are ministra'lve-professional staff E, SIU officials are developinl!l ditional personnel to support moving forward after the voted 129 to 85 in the runoff the job qualifications for a new employee relatirns at the administrative'profel'sional election for representation by director of employee relations. Uruversity (SIU)," Britton staff at SIU-E voted Wed lEA. The faculLf voted 220 to 'JJf1 against umon represen ~~~~~e9 Thomas Britton, vice said. The administration has nesday to be represented by chancellor for adminUotrlltion, recognized the need for three the Illinois Education tation. - Sport.> 16 said Chancellor Lawrence K. years. he said. Association in a collective U no one has any objections Pettit and be are completing Britton expects the job bargaining runoff electIon to the election, the results will WInOr,4OL the job description foc the description will be completed while the faculty voted not to ~ p~itIon. Tht: position has been later this week so sm can be represented by a union. s.. DIRECTOR, rage 5 ~t~e~!Yl /Newswrap Zenith TV.'s & V.C.R's I I world Ination Kenwood Stereos & I~ oc;c£ Part: Infinity Speakers I IBritish mh1esweepers Every Ho... , ~" I The Hour 25<: Stlots of Tequila Repair Service taken from Persian Gulf T. V, 's, Stereos, & i 45<: Drafts MANAMA, Bahrain <UPIl - Britain withdrew it.s last three 2.00 Quam V.C.R.'s-Any Model 2.50 Pltc')ers minesweepers from the Pt>.rsian GuU Monday, It'.aving the 95<: Speedrails United S~tes virtually al.me to dear bundrees of mines still SoW-ROWP 715 S. lIIinoie . floating in the strategic waterway as a result of the suspUided (across from 710) Iran-Iraq war. A Def~nse Ministry spokesman in LonOOll said the HMS Chiddingfold, liMS BerirelE'Y and HMS Cottesmore left the 529-4717 gulf early Monday and would take about a month w reach their home pod of Rosyth, near the Scottisb capital of Edinburgh. Government pulls tanks, troops from streets KABUL, Afghanistan (UPl) - The go,cernment pulled out many tanks and troops from the streets of Kabul Mcmday amid I • -M-uitij?7e signs of a diminished secunty threat, but travelers arriving in Lu!:i~;095* c!!~, the capital said Moslem rebels were in full control cA a key :oad LUNCH SPECIAL $2.45* " ~~:::::-~""''-' "' the city.