Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC February 1981 Daily Egyptian 1981 2-17-1981 The aiD ly Egyptian, February 17, 1981 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_February1981 Volume 65, Issue 99 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, February 17, 1981." (Feb 1981). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1981 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in February 1981 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. I) 'Daily cegyptian ... ope unaware 80uthem nlinois lIniversity uf 110mb blast Tuesday, February 17, 1981-Vol. 65. No. 99 . KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) - be Pakistanis in their 208, At A bomb went off Monday near a least o.l!e of the victims ..as VIP reviewiol stand at identified bf police as a Karachi's national stadium Pakistani Christian. minutes More Pope Jobn Paul Police said tIN! bomb .u II arrived to celebiate Mass for brought inlo the stadium 100,000 ~Je on his way to a shortly bE-fore John Paul VarsityTheater blaze peace 'l1ll18lon to the Far East. arrived, but it was not eJear The j)Jast killed !.he man who ~hether the pontiff ... the slipped tile device into the lD~victim. stadimn and seriously burt his A West El.I!'Op;!8Q ~ .... tw~ alleged accomplices, police said. woo declined to be ~ Sll:id be bad earlier seen two vi canses heavy damage John Paul, making a stoPover the men, including the ODe !n the predominantly Moslem la~y injw'ed, try to slip past By Pete Kaecb& nation on his 12-day tour ap­ poJ.ke guards to the restrict.ed S&aff Writer r·........ t..¥ parently was unaware 01 the stand. explosion and m5nothave "I saw tItese two 11IUDI ellapa - been told of it. His will • A,..f11'e in the Vanity Theater prmo.JSly trying to get in," be an downtown Carbondale take bim to the hilippioes. told The Associat"oJ Prea. Monday morning u\.'Sed ex. ~. Japan aud Anchorage, "One of them bad • bag __ tensive damage to two .et.iqjng his shoulder," auditoriums and a tbea~er Th~ 6O-ye~\"-old pontiff, Volunteer runes rushed 1D additil)Jl currently unck,r weanng a 1Ir1."\(8 cassock and the area and ~ned in police til construction. skullcap, am... 'Ij under heavy carry the victims from the A cause for the fire bas ~ police escort ~ celebrated a stadH!!!:. One maD ... yet been determined. aCCO'.1fing 9O-minuto!! Mass for the faithful. pronounced delld before bis to Carbondale Assistant Fire Witnesses said the blast body was lvaded into an am­ Cbief Bob Biggs. occurred as choirs sang hylJ'DS bulance. and most of the spectaton. did A"other Victim, a middle­ not hear it. 1bere was no panic. aged man, said be was struck in More photos . After saying MIlSS, John Paul the ~egs and his pajama-like circled the stadium in a leggings caught fire. Pages 5, 10 Pakistani jeep as dancers In his tr,mily, deliverec! in COStumM in traditiooal dress En8.lish, John Paul urg~ performed. Shouts ~ "lmg JjV@ PakIStan's e3timated 750 000 the pope!" echoed thr'ougb the Roman Ca.. tbolics to ~.. a No lnjurios were reported. large stadium, normally used "spirit of dialAgue and ! 'esped but patrons f1.;~ the adjacent for cricket matc~. to tlJose in your country who do Varsitl Grill and nearby The blast went oCI in a not know Christ... Calholics Booby 8 resta~"ant were stairwen leading to a .-eviewing make up aboot twfHhirds ~ • evacuated when the f11'e broke stand reserved for foreign the ChriStians in the mOllU, out at 11: 15 a.m. The (lub, & bar diplomats and othe: Mosler.. naum. Immediately north of tbe dignitaries. American Vice . Job" Paul ~ved gifts 01 • !i-.ter, was clos....~ ;It the time Consul Tun Kane, .mo was in bve lamb, a gold pitebel' aDd the fire bega'l. &alf photo by Briall H_ thearea took off his.birt in tIM myrrl., used ~ the ~ .. Martfa McCnrraidc... PI' of TIl_CD..... III Ute blood-B .ttered stah"WeU and perlwnes aod aPd thea • No dama~ Mtimates were ana die Vanity _ crt the v~,'ims. mceme. ~ left for the airport where be .. FlRE page 5 street 4I8ta1de 01 Ute ltaiJdiq .. firem_ aUeatp& to Pllt .at tile 1'be deo1d and and at h,::ct ~....., ~", .... bfa~~ 01 U. injured ...... ~ ... !':~I ~::'8i=.~ .taok.~ ---About 1M candidates ---__ ·d St .1 . - d·d* t II Somit calls USO presl ent see.s .' u('J.ent ean I a e ea ~ h _, .. · f 'b ., oylcott CIty Issues as Important or retllrn to 8SlCS .~ ByMeW Cook B T GonIGa' unJortlmate S&affW~ ~ff;~ 1.~iUtlV' ';-" .. - ~," ~f>~l~J ~} >' r: ~ B1 bady Ropsli 5:gJ~~~ ~~~!=~ ~f,r~ ~y ...:.::-.._- EAnd~-be~~'sa:~{re~?ita:~'~(R"~y"'............. ~just:Fone;' ~4?t;~"basics" include a return to t~~'l• _ ·~"~1.:.J.~;~~. ~ MiUman. aldermanic government · The boycott is being reaaon-be' be can really sleady buoiness growth ana1 -, . ,,' , organized by the Un- help the city. Es~ian)', be more incentives fo(' light 'n- •• ' •. t'~ " de r~' r a d II ate Stu den t 98YS, in thft area of student- dustry 13 locate here. ~ . t .. t , OrgaJiizatiOD to protest what townspeople reiaticms Coulter said Carbondale I .~,~,~ USO leaders say is s Jack 01 lir,~~~~i~d~_=d~ =:e!~~:S:~~~ - <~ < ~. =!~u:~ MBtaIGois, a 22-yt>ar-old fifth Ie abandon this experiment in t.thletics fee. yea- student at SlU-C, says be Pa. MataloJis at-large elections whicb aDow MaU COGker Somil was unavailable ror doenotwanttobethoughtof.. groups of neighborhoods to comment, but Millman said a University student running ployed to try to solve the dominate the council." ~ign. He said the legislature Monday that the "resident for a council Rat. probiem was becoming the He said the city changed /tom . illegally pre-el1pted the dty's "would prefer that students "I don't want to be the student students' Haison to the city ward to at-large representation right under Mine rule powers to dido '\ do it, tt and that Somit candidate. I want to be the council in June. NonMlIy, the OIl the .-:ouncil in the 1971}'s"to set i~ own mmimum drinking feels tbe student views are community candidate," he USO pretl'dent app<>ints reduce conflict between f.rJe- age. A ~al opinion upholding ~~ ... ,.!!r.. .. .:on"un." fortunate said. breaking into Oft'! 01 his someone else to that position, tions in the eity, but the faets the legislatures actioo in 1979 by ......... ___.......... .. frequent smiles. but be sa.;d be ,elt the need to are we do have {actions Mre. To then ;"ttomey Ge~ Wimam ~"! W1~thbacaS ralwayaebeen take "drastic action," and did it return to wards Wt1IlId assure Scott aOOuld be chal~~ by See &OMIT page I ,,_....... .-.. bondal and bimseU. As a result, the representation of all ~roups, the city aUorney, Coulter said. its prot-Jems 'Iiben he fU'St took relatiooslnp I\e developed witb students and city resl(ients." Coulter said hoe "questions the offiee as the USV president last the council anC: ma:1~' eit1. Coulter says he supports MK_"3 &I the proposed location ~mer, theattitudea between ag~'Xies have baen "irten8e,' attractingi:KIustriestolocatein It.,- the planned downtown bot.b groups of Carbondale he llaid the Carbondale Industria! Park eon~entioD center" because ref.idents were bad. be said, "'wen so, be says he is a~ p.isewhere because "jobs ilIany :QllaU businesses will be " probably because of the way counting 00 st~lt support in are the backbone of any COrol- lorced ~ relocate. their living areas are the election, but he does not munity's growth. The city "I'll ~'orlt to s:e. that ~C~ g~raphicaily separated in ~ tlauak b4': can win without the should Jruike s!J8Cial efforts to displacE'd buainessea at d town. PilPpat of botb SIU-C students attract computer inlilJ5tries property owners are adequately "It became an emotional end permanent city r!lSi<kmts. because computer tec~ "warded for their 10l:~ due to ~hing. I was try~n, t~ recti's He says he does not intend to -.:·tU be the industry of the lIO's.· the COD"altioo umter projecl." Gus sa~ ttae boycott arJanlurs lhillgB all the time. Matalonis focus ilia. campaign OD students, A legal challenge of the sta~ he said. Imow ,hat ill ..aUers of s ...., said. drinking age law is.another fffa as -tl as spar ta u.e ItHt Amon; the l'".etbOOs be em~ 8ft MATALONtS page 13 propoaal iu the Coulter cam- See COULTER page U .'_e Is • good oIt~. Poland union official News Roundup--. Ter,rarists h(}m~ Paris embassr. ' , I I" I,ll I ,I '.' 1',1 '," I PARTS lAP> ~ 'j'errorisbl smashed. two rockets int~ t~ offersl'hop'e'ofpe'~ceII.IUI South YP.lllen Em~o;y parly Monday tn, wbat they claim IS retaliation for a dt>ally syna~~ bombing,. The thu~!I expI;lSIoos awakened the _asblOnable m:l~h~ and WARSAW, Poland (AP) - In bePn ;!pproved by the govern· trePlepositions on labor heavily damaged the em~ but caused.no I~Jurles. an unpreceden!ed interview ment. - matters. Investigators said they believed ~ ~lIghttirrn: attack wa;; with • Polish government Poland's govemmrnt~ The interview came days tlte work oi Ulree people with expertise In explosIVes .but they had DO clues to their identity: The. dual Jaunchmg was oewspaper. a unioo off~ was Dewsp&per Zycie Warszawy, in after the government of Prime quoted Monday as saymg the what appeared to be a con· Minister Gen.
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