Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC February 1981 Daily Egyptian 1981 2-11-1981 The aiD ly Egyptian, February 11, 1981 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_February1981 Volume 65, Issue 95 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, February 11, 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]. Constituencies urgevoteon 'Daily 13gyptian . Southern Dlinois University athletics fees Wednesday, Fef:Jruary 11, 1981~Vol. 65, No. 95 By Randy RopUI st.,<tent referendums on Staff Wri&el' atb.~tic:s fee increases. Its evaluation says that increases Athletics directors and in the athletics fee are not only campus t:onstituenc:y groc..,. "unwise," as the blue ribbon seem to disagree on what the t'OIIlmission observed, but are future of SHJ~ mtercolle{liaw also "unconscionable." athletics should be, but m(.st Tbe GSI.: evaluation saYI'. agree that proposals for pE'r- ''The GSC is offended that SIU­ manent increases in the C students pay the athletics fee . athletics fee should be voted on and ~t they are still required to by students. .oubsidize the athletics program Those feelings are ~ pressed through the purcbase of in sill evaluations of an ' athletics tickets. It reprl completed in lA~mber . Sayers, Wesl and the Faculty by dle president's blue ribbon Senate say in their evaluations cornmission on inten:ollegiate that the tl:mporary fee should atnletics. be extended for at least one Evaluations of the athletics more year to avoid a de£ldl in report have been submitted to the athletics budget. h.:ei&ut Albert Semit by Ute The temporary fee. imposed Undergndu&.te Student last June to avoid a bueget Organizathln, the Graduate deficit tbis year, will be Student Council, the Faculty abolished in JWJe if the Board of Senate and the Civil Service Trustees does not act before Employee- Council. then to extend it. Evaluations were also Consistent witb commission completed by Men's Athletics recommendations, eliminatkia Director Gale Sayers and of some sports is suggested in ~.!t1:: :~~etic:s Director Sayers' evaluation as another The blue ribbon -m'ission solution to the financial dilemna w... of the athletics program. recommended that .the tem- Sayers proposes tbe porary $10 atbletics lea be elimination of tennis, wreaWng extended tbrouah Dellt year, but and water polo. Dropping those said tbat students should be sports would save $147,282. his allowedbtotdeci'de the following ~ SBy!I. • . J.a WatsGa. senl.. in Mtal hygleae. eumiaes a &be dlJde offers tee6&. c t _--'- trI"-_t year weerh i t s h ol1.id be a 'I thhll: it is important to IH eI dental X.... y. at &be School eI T .. --....g. .. - permanent fee. have a WelJ-balaneed~rts C ' Deetal H .... eelUlIQI eounwllng aDd a saviee to refer patieab 10 Four of the evalutioos-tbose prop: ... .& I do not .. the areen Y.. ~ Clinic. Besidf!S X-rays. speeialis&s. by West, the GSC, the USO and three .Im, .....L the Faculty Senate-favor iDter::if: i~e aa:~::t~ . student referendums to progn.m" C . his R k R I 'lJ S k ~.::::":th== ~~!{':~On" y:::::~__ OC~:. 0 e In enate ta eover· -~1EE::'~~~sf!~t~:~MmaYliiiriTli~nip· ;~;;··p·~'-"ogrJ;'IDS phatic of tbe 8:'oups {ll its reaction ~, the Pl'~t of See FEF.s page IS SPRINGF'C'LD (AP) .... Senate president- was made beld a :'28 margin. Legislative • .-ntm~ toward possible Monday by the But the four Democratic Gov. James R. Thompson for Democratic-controlled state justices agreed MflGday with Sinton COndeJl1DS his rote in the Illinoia So.'II8re's Supreme Court. Ttte oW rulint the Democrats' arguments that power struggle likely means aJoog party lines overturned the Tbompson's ruling and tougb sledding for the GOP 1bompson-led GOP takeover of Shapiro's election wer~ governor's programs, the Senate Jan. 15. "clearly illegal." Democratic Senate Leader educati£ln cutbacks Philip .J. Rock. predicted The court ordered 1bompsoa Tbat coup enabled out­ toCGOVeDe the Senate agaiD and post-secondary education. Tuesday. nwnbered Repubbcan aeoat:n By Mike ADtoa Rock, an Oa\ Park start over with a president's St.aff Writer made the comments, aloog with to take advantage of two elec:tim. Tboolpsoo. Rock and Rep. Paul Peyser, D-Npw York. Democrat, is expt!Cted to Democatie absences and elect become Senate president after Shapiro are set to meet Wed­ U.S. Rep. Paul Simon said • subulmmittee member. at a Se '. David C; Shapiro, R­ nesday to decide wbeD to bold Tuesday that cutbacks in press conference in winning the biuuTe feud over Al..aoy. as SerIate president. control of the Senate. He said that election. federal grant and loan Washington. Rock said he would prefer "to programs by the Reagan ad­ Thompson could expect greater Thompson. y/bo must freside difficulty getting the General over a new &":08te u.,til i elects do it as quickly as possible:' ministration would bave a 'Simon said cuts in the Basic perhaps oext Tuesday. Ilul be EducaCooal Opportunity Grant Assembly to endorse his a president. l'Uled Jan. 15 that "severe impact" on colleges Shapiro could ~ elected by less said tbe decision wben to and students nationwide, and as being considered by the ad­ programs. especially spending plans. than th~ traditi"nal SO-vote convene ~ Senate for the vote ministration woold lower u-e depeDds on scheduJes of all 59 ~::I~iid~ students maximum BFOG award to Rock's expected l'H!lection to majo~ity. With t-.,o of the 30 =3 :: DetwJCl"8ts 'j"ia:hg. the GOP senators. Simon, Democra tic $1,260 a ~, down [rom $1,512. a second two-)'ear term as tepresentative for the lllinois He said tl-II. cuts in BEOG 24th District, also said that funding. along witb the support for a tuition tall credit speculated elimination of all Storm hits Carbondale, Midwest p!an for parents of stude!lts who interest subsidies on the attend private !Uld parochial Guaranteed Student Loan B, the An«mted Press c:entra~ areas were forecasL driver was ticketed. King said. sdIools-a plan supported by Program, would cause a The storm forced scattered State and local roads Education Secretary Terrel H. significant drop in college The worst winter storm of the 8&"...01 c:losings. canceUntiona throughout the state were Bell-represents a enroUmeut nationwide. season swept intn Uli&ois 00 ~ delays of nights at airports reportal slip~ and snow­ philosophical change in Tuesday, lashing ,be nOliiIii:clt across tbe state and made covered ,n S{JOts. education and is "a poor e.m­ "What you would end up with and central partIt ,If the state driving treacherous, b18rling "We tuen't been able to stitute" that "helps those ID08t Is roughly 2.5 million students with heavy snow a~. gusting rush boor traffic througb~"'t keep truce of all the fender­ t who need it ieast." who are now receivin~ some winds. Southern Illinois. which lliinois. bet:de!'s the snow bas c:auaed.. Simon, cbairman of tbe form of aid, wbo "Guld be is oot in the direct path of the Numerous traffic .ccidE>nta said Douglas P. Eneix, a congJ'"'SSional subcommittee on d","ied tbat," Simon said. stor.ll. is expected to receive were blamed on the ~thtor displitcher for the Du Page "Probably a good deal of them from one to three inches of snow including one involving a sc:t;d County sheriff's office. gus wouldn't be able to continue accumulation by Wednesday busand a snowplow truck in the In Cbicago. the police their college education or even morning. while temperatw"es village of Elwood soutb of department instituted its get into college io the first are expected to drep into the Joliet. emergency b-affie plan, c:alIing 'Bode place. That's not where we low- to mid·teeDS. Elwood Police Chief Walter for aU drivers involved in minor should be going in education." Near-bliuard conditions B. King said the bus cal'l')~ 50 accidents to drive to the nearest were forecast Tuesday night in students to Joliet Ealit Hlgb police statioR to re901 t them Lower enrollment, added to some northern sections as Schocol skidded at an in- instead of lADDmODing polke to an already expected 2S perc:eut tempera11U"eS were expected to tersection and collided with tb(o the scene of tbe accident. A drop in enrollment over the next plwnmet l$ around zero while plow. Three students suffes-ed parking ban was also iD effect - to years, would mean ....tere winds gusted up to 40 mph. minor injuries and were treated on arterial streets in the city. Gus says wfda ROom. it's lIill 01 financial pr~lems for colleges Accumulations of up to a foot at St Josepb Koapital in Joliet _. ball a dOZfll of the oCher- that .would In tur~ lower the in the Chicago metropolitan and released. Meigs Field on Chicago's nH some BEOG., gala some qu.allty of educ::atlon, SimoD area and from (our to ,,;even Tbe two vebicles received lakefront C'a.nccilled aU arrivals JJembs. S81d. inches in the northeru and only minor damage and neitbl!r because r.rl low cloud cover FarlDers' de:man.ds for union News Roundup~-­ Ii~rl prikJ,j/>t JIlJs to !,..,edom rejected by Poland highconril DUBAI, United Arab Emirat.~ .'AP) - Am~rican free-lance joumali.'1t Cynthia Dwyer.
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