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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC September 1985 Daily Egyptian 1985 9-13-1985 The aiD ly Egyptian, September 13, 1985 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_September1985 Volume 71, Issue 20 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, September 13, 1985." (Sep 1985). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1985 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in September 1985 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. KGB defector reveals spy network Gus Bode LONDON CUPI ) - The chief diplomats, officials and Danish intelligence. dievski's defection, Haosp.n of the Soviet KGB spy journalists, who were given " I would say that he has said. " It has been very im operation in London has three weeks to leave the been the West's most im- portant for our common defected to the West , un country. 0rtant source of in security to have this in masking at least 25 Soviet f,ormation," Hansen said in a formation." he said. ffQ agents, the government an· WITHIN HOURS of the television Interview. •'There nounced Thursday. Denmark announcement, Danish Justice has been a close connection said the defector was a long Minister Erik Nigg Hansen hetween Gordievski and the Gordievski served in various time Western double agent. said in Copenhagen tha t Danish intelligence 'for a long diplomat.ic posts in The defection of Oleg Gor Gordievski. who served 10 time. He has given us a wealth Copenhagen from 1966 to 1970, ~ 46, dievski, and the exposure of years as a Soviet diploma t in of information." and again from 1972 to 1978, Qu. _ SowIeIo the major espionage network the Danish capital, had been rising steadily from attache to n·. _ ..... prompted Britain to order the an "extremely important THE FLOW of information first secretary at the Soviet ......, .... ·._IIon. '" _r ...... -.II expUlsions of 25 Soviet source of information" for wiD end as a result' of Gar- Embassy. __ Daily Egyptian Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Friday, September 13,1985, Vol. 71, No. m Trustees renounce S. African investment By P.ule Buckner SlaHWritOf Rowe read. "It believes that More recently. the SIU-E the board and the universities University Staff Senate TI.e SIU Board of Trustees it governs should avoid in requested that the board "use advises University groups to vesting funds in companies its inOuence" to encourage the divest themselves of any funds conducting business in South State Universities Retirement deposited directly into Mrica unless the companies System Board to dispose of the government of South have subscribed to and are investments made with Africa. certified to be actively sup companies which have In an advisory statement to porting the 1979 Sullivan holdings in or engage in Principles. " business with South Mrica. ~~r~rtba~~~'::~e~~rr.:: The Sullivan Principles were Rowe said the board could it governs should avoid in written by the Rev. Leon not instruct the ~ vesting money into companies Sullivan, a black minister, and tatives of such groups bow to and banks which make direct outlines six basic guidelines on vote on particular issues, "but loans to the South Mrican the rights of bla!'l< workers for such bodies are deserving of at government. American companies least an advisory statement Rowe presented the operating in South Mrica. from this board of its view" on statement, which was ap Those rights include the investment issue. proved unanimously by the desegregation of public and Trustees Ivan A. Elliott Jr., nine-member board, near the work places, equal pay for Carol Kimmel and George T. start of its meeting Thursday. equaJ work and equal and fair Wilkens sit anthe ~ 01 !be According to the page-long employment practices for aU two organizations. Elliott statement. neither the board em"loyees. holds a position in the Foui> nor SIU-C or SIU-E have in In May, a representative of dation Board with Kimmel as vestments in companies doing the SJU-C Student Coalition to an alternate and Wilkens has business in or with South FI'e!' South Mrica urged the one with the Retirement Mrica. board to break its links with System Board. ,..,_ ... _TIIoonMy c .__ TIle ___ -... tile ... ~ __ ..... ...._", ng "This board condemns the SIU Foundation until that violations of human rights and organization divests itself of SIU-C Student Trustee Andy _ dOl"", .... _~ '_ng • ...--,. The dignity throughout the world, funds invested in corporations Leighton said that he was glad ....... will _ tIInIugII. s._, In _ ...,. including the apartheid or banks which do business the board decided to approve .....-... poliCies of South Mrica." with South Africa. the statement. GPSC asks SIU to divest S. Africa holdings By Alice Schllilerl SlaHWrlter . the Plant anJ Soil Science St. Louis, handles the Foun policy of divestment in divestment policy resolution to Department, passed on a vote dation's investment portfolios. general. its nine-.member executive A resolution requesting tha t of 27-() with 12 abstentions. and McAnally said they had "We h!lve to take a stand on committee on Aug. 21 , and the SIU Board or Trustees and The SJU Foundation reported that Foundation this, .. said Kathy RuszaY. they are expected to be ' tIfe SIU Foundation divest president, Stanley McAnally, investments in South Mri,:a Political Science Department returned by mid-Septemher: holdings in corporations doing says that there has been a were $423,954.50 as of June 30, representative. "U students Also presented to the cOuncil business with or in South significant decline in the 1985, down from $1,093,000 don't take a stand, the was a resolution to evaluate Mrica was passed Thursday amount of Foundation funds reported in 1983 . University won't give a damn the SJU-C administration. by the Graduate and invested in companies doing Discussion of the resolution and wiD doas it pleases." Jooeph CamiDe, director 01 Professional Student Council. business in South Mrica. centered on the stand the student work and financial The resolution, submitted by GPSC should take in the THE SIU Foundation mailed Jon Byron, representative for CENTERRE TRUST Co., of divestment issue and the ballots for a proposed This Morning Hygien'ists combatting AIDS spread Dixon talks B, DawId Sheets . from tIOIIK!Where else. but SlaHWritar " All surfaces have to be dental records. of city plan sterilized. and then we cover "You would be amazed a! we're still one of tiM! first Concern over the tran everything with plastic and the places where the wra.. sdIOGIs to do dDs," she said. -Page3 smission of AIDS from patient . foil." said Cathy Jensen, would go," Jensen said. "We are trying to keep the to patient has encouraged the University coordinator of Jrooically, the practice or students up-tCHiate on the Studenfs trick dental hygiene program at dental hygiene. "All the stun a wrapping everything in plastic practice." SIU-C to incorporate a new worker uses whi\e working in to prevent disease tran More important, Jensen a big success pol!.q - plastic covers. _'s mouth must be smission is not yet standartJ added, is a return to regular This is not-to say AIDS, or protected." procedure in most of the 58 use of gloves and masks. - Page13 Acquired Immune Deficiency dental schools in the United Recommended by the Syndrome, is running rampant SOME OF the "stuff" has States, and is actually con American Dental Association on campus, but the most nothing to d·o with dental tools ; sidered one of "the latest for many years as standard Salukis hope recent studies on AIDS have yet they are handled regularly measures," says Jensen in the garb, the AMA reemphasized to avert ambush determined it is transmitted during the course of an advancement of dental their use by hygienists and from one person to another examination by both hygiene. dentists last week in its - Sports 28 through exchange of body hygienists and dentists. such biweekly new>o-paper. nuids, and in !he case of the has seat adjustment levers "WE JUST started wrapping Hygienists should be par- Sunny, with. high around 10. dental profession, saliva can pencils, work lamps, even the the (examination room) units be the nemesis . folder containing the patient's _ this year. It's an idea we got -AIDI,,,-' . .. , Newswrap nation/world Soviet spy defection hailed as a 'diplomacy bonanza' WASHINGTON (UP!) -lnteUigence experts Thursday hailed the defecti... of the Soviet spy chief in Loridon as a lIonanza that could give the West a jump 01\ the "secret underside" of Soviet diplomacy before the superpower summit. Britain allllOUllCed Thursday that Oleg Gordievski. the Soviet's KGB espiCXl8ge chief in London. had defected 10 the West and that 25 Soviets including six diplomats. are being expelled - apparently oc: informati... supplied by GGrdievski. GOP block. Democreta' sanction chellenge WASWNGTON (UP!) - A GOP maneuver forced Democrat. Thursday 10 scrap their challenge of President Reagan"limited sancti.... against South Africa. but the 10Ier'B vowed 10 impollE Victim tougher penalties in bills Reagan will be reluctant 10 veto. A Democratic-Jed coaliti... IoIt two close votes this week 10 foree their tougher sancti.... 10 the Door and wanted 10 delay a third Prevention try. S. African police .rrest .nd detain children SOWETO. South Africa (UP!) - Struggling 10 catch a lIIimpae of their children. brothers or sisters through a l...root fence. a '-t..~~...... , throng of anguished blacks crowded around 'Sowelo's M ...... poJice stali... About 50 yards inside the compound. rifJe-1oting a..-.. ""*-........., lite. police herded their c:biJdren inlo Uow trucb with _vii 'AUOHrIlYww.llOItww.l meshed windows.