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Eastern Illinois University The Keep February 1981 2-9-1981 Daily Eastern News: February 09, 1981 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1981_feb Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: February 09, 1981" (1981). February. 6. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1981_feb/6 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1981 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in February by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Cagers man-handle Wright State. Seepage 13 Women cagers top Augustana Seepage 15 _ Monday, February 9, -t 98 t The Dally will be sunny after. the chance of snow early, with highs in the mid to upper 20s. Monday night will be. cloudy with the chance of snow and News temperatures in the upper teens to Eastern low20s. Eastern Illinois University I Charleston, Ill./ Vol. 88, No. 97 I Two Sections, 2� Pages /locations for WELH keep station afloat thy Crist Parcells said $400 of the original though WELH's special funding $4,200 request was to go for hiring an t was reduced from $3, 100 to engineer. , the Apportionment Board "But I can't guarantee I can find an ay night allocated the radio engineer to install the system for that on funds to "get them out of the salary within a short period of time," " for the rest of the semester. he said. e allocation will allow WELH to AB member Mike Nowak said the ·n on the air for the rest of the additional $450 would allow the hiring ter. of an engineer immediately, so the e AB also-granted WELH $4,650 station could begin the cable system fund a student broadcast system and would not have to wait until a less ugh Liberty Cable. The radio expensive engineer could be located. ·on orginally requested $4,200 but Parcells said the cable system would AB raised that request by $450 so be the answer to many of the station's engineer can be hired to install the current problems, which he said stem esystem as soon as possible. from mismanagement last year and not ter a lengthy discussion, the AB enough funding. representatives of WELH Reception would be improved in the promised to remove $1,600, which residence halls with the installation of to pay for the executive staff's the cable system, because WELH ·es, from the $3, 100 special would also be an FM station, Moore "ng request. said. LH faculty adviser Frank Off-campus and Charleston lls said, ."I'm very suprised and residents who subscribe to cable ed with how this turned out,"he television would also receive the . "We had heard that the AB was station, he said. 'ust and unfair, but I found them to "As fee money from off-campus understanding and receptive. students goes to the station as well, we "Now we'll have a fighting chance feel it is only fair that they hear it," he keep the station going," he said. said. Parcells said that unless additional reasons the s were granted, the station would Parcells said one of the to make its forced to close down by Feb. 15. station will not be able year is Station Manager Greg Moore said budget for the 1980-81 school cdmpete staff agreed Wednesday night because they were not able to LH WEIC forgo their salaries to keep the with the Daily Eastern News or lion on the air. radio for advertising. should The AB moved that any money Increased advertising revenue ted from outstanding advertising be the direct result of the cable system, This will take "at least 30 ts is to go for executive salaries. he said. It's in the cards Currently the station has about days", Parcells said. Kathy Devereux looks for a Valentine's Day card for that SJ?eCial someone at in outstanding debts from ,000 Dales. (News photo by Mark Beiser) 'ous advertisers and Parcells said Withdrawls earlier of that could possibly be ected. Probation and dismissal high�Williams- by Jane Meyer persons' attitude as to how he· reacts to the situation. Aid money - A total of 253 students, nine fewer than last spring, were "It depends on the person," Williams said. "To some dismissed . for low grades in December, an Eastern people it's (being placed on probation) a motivating factor. to be allotted administrator said Thursday. To others it's not so much. To some it's a p�ralyzing Eastern Vice President for Student Affairs Glenn factor-some get scared and apprenhensive and don't Students scheduled to receive Williams said the number of students dismissed along with respond well under pressure." financial aid awards Monday the 952 students on probation is "considerably higher," Director of the Academic Assistance Center Calvin should report from 9 a.m. to 3:30 than comparable spring semesters. Campbell, said. counseling is offered for those students who p.rn. Monday .and Tuesday to the . Last spring there were 901 students on probation, are having problems with their grades. University Union addition Grand Williams said. Campbell said one way the center helps the student is by Ballroom to pick up their award. "Everytime something like that (the number of the finding out when hours of tutoring are offered in different Associate Financial Aid Director students on probation and those dismissed increases) departments and relaying the information to students. John Flynn said students need a happens we like to go back and see how we have changed the Shirley Moore, acting director of the counseling center, - validated student indentification rules." Williams said. said the center is "trying to establish," a program to aid card to pick up their awards. In this case, Williams said the reason was due to the students with poor grades, especially those on probation. Students who do not pick up institution of an earlier drop date which allowed students to Currently the center sponsors small group workshops in their aid on these days will have to drop a class and still just receive a ''W'' withdraw. study skills which tell students how to schedule time, how to wait until the next disbursement "The further you can go into a term and drop with a W take notes from textbooks and lectures, how to'take essay the more immunity a student enjoys and you cut ·down drop Feb. 27, he said. and objective tests and helps them with motivation and and probation lists drastically,'' Williams added. memory. When a student is placed on probation, it depends on the Jailed U.S. writer guilty, Monday's Defendant's rights concern released in Iranian spy trial nourishing crime-Burger An Iranian court convicted jailed American WASHINGTON-Too much concern for the writer Cynthia Dwyer on spying charges Sunday, (AP) News shorts rights of criminal defendants may be nourishing sentanced her to time already served and ordered . America's growing crime rate, Chief Justice her expelled. The State Department said Mrs. independent farmers union and the opening of the Warren E. Burger said Sunday. Dwyer would be released to Swiss authorities early Polii;h Parliament. In a forceful speech to the American Bar Monday with her departure from Iran to follow Meanwhile, a Solidarity spokesman from Association in Houston, Burger said the nation's shortly. Walbrzych, 25 miles southeast of Jelenia Gora, said criminal justice system "at every stage cries out for At his home in the Buffalo, N.Y., suburb of miners in the region had postponed a strike call for change." Amherst, Mrs. Dwyer's husband, said he felt Tuesday by one day. The miners,. seeking five-day The text of Burger's speech was released to "tremendous, grateful, thrilled, relieved" at news workweeks for all employees in the industry in reporters here. of the pending release o.f his 49-year-old wife, who addition to laborers, are to meet with government "Crime and the fear of crime have permeated the has been held by the Iranians for nine months and negotiators Monday in Katowice, center of fabric of American life, damaging the poor and · three days. Mrs. Dwyer denied the spying charges at Poland's coal-mining region. minorities even more than the affluent," the her trial la!it Wednesday, according to Iranian press ' nation's top-ranking judge said. reports. Atlanta police search for "Like it or not, today we are approaching the. Dwyer said he and the couple's three children had status of an impotent society whose capability of no word of Mrs. Dwyer's travel plans. another missing black child maintaining elementary security on the streets, in spokeswoman In Washington, State Department ATLANTA-Atlanta police launched a search schools and for the homes of the people is in determined Anita Stockman said the plans would be Sunday for another young black child who has doubt," he said. by the family. vanished, hoping to find some trace of the boy been informed that Indicted brother of sheriff The State Department had before turning the case over to a special task force leave the country Iran wanted Mrs. Dwyer to probing the deaths and disappearances of 17 black hired as downstate jailer ' immediately upon her release, she said. youths. MURPHYSBORO, m.-Jackson County sheriff Polish workers call strike, Meanwhile, volunteers who have been trying to Don White has hired his brother, who is awaiting help police solve the baffling cases scoured trial on theft charges, as a part-time jailer and meet to discuss more neighborhoods in suburban College Park for clues.