August 29, 1979 Eastern Illinois University

August 29, 1979 Eastern Illinois University

Eastern Illinois University The Keep August 1979 8-29-1979 Daily Eastern News: August 29, 1979 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1979_aug Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: August 29, 1979" (1979). August. 4. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1979_aug/4 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1979 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in August by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Wednesday will be partly sunny and warm with a chance of thunderstorms in the af­ ternoon Highs in the upper Eastern 80s. Wednesday night will be No. ews2 Pages I 3 Sections Wednesday, August 29, 1979 / Charleston, Ill. I Vol. 65, 1 I 8 fair with lows in the upper 60s. AFT president says faculty will not strike yet representatives ·representatives h\- Laura Fraemhs ;11H.l 1\ I ·1 John Simpson, . president of the from each BO(i -,chool ;ire cu r rent !� American Federation of Teachers taking pl;1cc,in ( hic;1go. hank /\he ll chapter at Eastern, said Monday there of Booth ibr;try i-, rcprc... rnt i11g I is no possibility of a teachers' strike L1-.tern at the 11cgotiat io11\. until the end of �cptcmbcr. Simpson said the current . .. and Fu\tern . I I I /\Fl contract for all Board of Governors' ernide111 ./0/111 .\'illlj}\"(11/ schools (Chicago State, Northeastern · ohody I"l//// adds-, 'N 1 s· <1 Illinois, Governors State, Eastern s-trike-it 1rn11ld he lie/I u/ Illinois and Western Illinois Univer­ <t Jl/('\S or ('\'('/TUI/(' ('(}//­ sities) contains a "no-strike clause," (/ '' ('('/"lier . f and this contract has been extended ! beyond August for an additional 31 month. Simps'on said if these negot i;11irn1' "Everybody knO\\ s that means there break do\1n, it i.s pm-.iblc th;tt t he I Al· can be no strike in September," could call for a strike \Ole 11 1lcn tile Simpson said. contract expire-. at the end of Sep­ tember. don't deny the po-.... ibilit ie' of ;1 "I The A FT says it askedfor '1rikc, but I cannot guess t he odd-,of it a contract extension "to happening," he said. insure that we have very hopeful that 11c 11 ill 'ettlc ex­ "I'm /Jlored eve1y possibility a .soon," Simpson added. "Nobod::­ reasonahle, amicablql e \\ant< a strike - it \10tild be a hell of a sell /e111e11 ol our curren 1 mess for everyone concerned," he 'a id. I 11egotia1io11s... '' Simpson -.aid the negot i<tting /\FT team is "\\Orking very hard, putting in seven hours a day five days a \I eek." According to a recent press rdease, Margaret Schmiel, president of the The major issues in the negotiation-, Puddles and puppies A FT for all BOG schools, said the arc personnel, \\Ork load-., and salar�. 0 uniou proposed thc contract extension 'All I can tell you is that they're the rain and in the sun, Tuesday was full of activity. Top, despite the heavy "to ensure that \\e h�1ve explored every \\·orking. out dc1<1ils in these areas," In showers, numerous students braved the elements to get their books before possibility of a reasonable, amicable Simpson said. classes began Wednesday. Below, Vito Ricciardi and his friend Butch enjoy settlement of our current "We've made lots of p1�ogrcs-., but some of the watermelon supplied on the Library Quad by the Black Student negotiations .. " there still remains a lot to be done," he Union. (News photos by Jennifer Schulze and Mark Winkler) Negotiatiom bet\\·ccn said. _ UOG Section 2: Section 3: Page 21: What happened A look at the Panther Liquor bill to be sports s·cene for at Eastern considered over the the upcoming year summer for Union News Wednesday, August 29, 1979 News 2 Eastern electrons and the nucleus. Storm threatens Lederman said one reason scientists :ire so excited is because the gluon may lead "hat is kno" n as the "grand Antilles islands 10 unification" -a single explanation for IL1rh;1dn<.. natural 111.:llHil 10\\:'-., what physicists call the four I lliJTiL'dlll' ;11 id, tllll' tli" till' lll\l<.. I ------ --- - - - 1 > forces: electricity, radioactivity, the d;11l!2l'l"<lll' "''rill'- L'll'I" 1hrc;11c11 the (JP) News shorts 1n judge ruled Tuesday that 33 murder Batavia, sai d the new findings \\ ere nuclear force, and gravity. Such a ( ;ir hl'l';111, µ;ii11cd 'trenµth I 11L''d;:� charges against John W. Gacy Jr. will rep9r1ed this week at an international theory has eluded scientists, including ;ind i 'L'tll l"l''idL·111' ;111d t1>11ri'1' in the be tried together rather than one-by­ Einstein, for years. I \111ilk' i'l.111tl ch;1i11 'l'l";l1l1hli11µ symposium of about 500 physicists at c'"L'I" one, as prosecutors had asked. Jt>f ,!JL'llL'I". the labotatory. Judge Louis B. Garippo said at a . clnl'hl'd 'll";tillL'd Scientists have suspected that there l '-. ldl"L'L';l,IL'I"' pretrial hearing that piecemeal Teachers strike . t l · ;11 l:'O ll!ik' ;111 hllttr might be gluons since the early 1960s, 1 11HI' i11 l L 't<Ht11 prosecution would be time- ,llld µ;1k-!1>1"L'l' lliild' lllltiid Lederman said. By then, they had !'i"L'diL'IL'd comsuming, repetitive and costly and IL1rl>;1dll', 1hL' l';l'IL'l'lllllll'I j,l;111d decided that what were once thought 10 for higher wage ic';1,!i would not serve the ends of justice. ;1ril1bc.111, 1>1 I 11L''d;11 11iµh1. be the elementary particles of mat­ ,111iiL' < ilL'.f'l' ;tll llllll'll;iil\ hiµh ter-protons and neutrons- were About 10,400 pupils in five Illinois (\I I icj,,j, ';1id • 1111 i'c't \11.nic;i11 llthn actually divisible, into "quarks" and communities were atfected Tuesday 1 ,,1 :iml nl l­ 'Gluons'- holding '<llll"i'I' <lll till' j,j;llld, something that held the quarks when 618 teachers stayed out of cl '';''·"11 llL'l"l' else asses c· 11 l d together. 11 111° 'l'; ' in wage disputes. ; I l I I It I\ I; I I i IL' il I 1< lJ 1, I Ii; L I l ti 11 c· 11111 c' ll 11 · . it all together Scientists had found evidence of the 1 · i I !i : I 1 I 11 I I I' 1 n I· 1 !i 'I I h !i 'L'L'1>11d •'!'ic·;tl q,ir11· I l,:11d j, I he· 11 •>I HAT A VIA - Since Albert Einstein, quarks, which are the small, indivisible Picket lines were set up in the 1�1,· ,,·;1"lll 111 Ilic \il;111lil·, ;11Hi scicnli.\ls have tried t'ind the glue particles that make up all matter. "By Chicago suburbs of Park Ridge and 10 that holds the universe together. Now, pulli ng them together we get· Elmwood Park, in DeSoto and Sparta 1fl1c'.ilc'!l c'"L'I \111tlic'' 'iilc'l' nson in 1lt,· I ollowi ng recent experiments in everything from lab directors rose in Southern Illinois and in Robi 1111111,.111 l).>1111.1," '!iic!i ll1 c·d 10 > _;1 f and fine said. central Illinois. l m Hambu g, Germany, they think they petals wine," Lederman east ,_j11 ii.it �1 illin� r l'";·1 20 1,,11, ;ieon. j:'(I have found it. He said gluons are particles that bind 1 1 I ll id;1. l'l'· 'l'k 1 I 'Ill I I• l ,, IL'\ l ;11HI I< Internal ional teams of physicists the quarks together by jumping back Seven elementary and two junior have discovered "strong" evidence of and forth between them, in much the high schools with 3,600 pupils were \ame \\ay electrons are bound 1he struck by 200 teachers in Park Ridge. Gacy charges particles that arc holding together 10 every hing else-appropriately, called nucleus of an atom by protons I be combined "gluons," Leon Lederman said. to Lederman, director of the Fermi r����������������������� I 4 _es east of Charleston A ( ·ircuil Court National Accelerator aborator in l on Route Cl-llCA<iO - 1 v mi t 6 . I I by l I I $2299 I -------�Welcome Back Students I 1' Check Our Inflation Fighting Prices Mon.-Fri. until Season's End f1 I MONDAY ,��;--�6-10 pm TUESDAY 6-10 pm , I I I Slippery Sam Nite Stroke 'n Stroll Nite I (wat r slide) Play the Toughest 18 hole miniature I I Ride Slippery Ole� Sam for $4 all golf course in the area for $2 per I evening' He's one-of-a-kind in person all evening. 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