Eastern Illinois University The Keep October 1985 10-25-1985 Daily Eastern News: October 25, 1985 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1985_oct Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: October 25, 1985" (1985). October. 19. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1985_oct/19 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1985 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in October by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. BOG appoints L&yzell to chancellor position By MIKE BURKE chancellor system, fearing the loss of Staff writer direct access -to the board which The Board of Governors approved governs their schools might weaken the changing of its executive structure their role in the system. Thursday, and unanimously voted in Eastern's Faculty Senate also Thomas Layzell as the board's first unanimously voted to oppose the chancellor, despite some opposition to change in executive structure at a the change. recent meeting, stating it would Layzell, who had previously been the "reduce the degree of diversity and boa�d's executive director, said, "I autonomy currently exercised by the enthusiastically accept the challenge universities in the BOG system." which the new position requires." "I am concerned about the fact that Board members voted 7-1 in favor of very little attention was paid to the reorganizing its executive structure, campus reaction," Rives said Thur­ even though some presidents of BOG sday. The board had a "relatively brief schools, including Eastern president discussion" and passed the measure Stanley Rives, opposed the measure. after 20 minutes, he said. Board member Robert Ruiz, Chicago, Rives added that the change voted against the proposal while "significantly diminishes the role of another member, Dominick Bufalino, the institution." Norwood Park Township, abstained BOG member D. Ray Wilson, from voting at the meeting; which was · Dundee, who chaired the committee held at Western Illinois University in which studied and proposed the Macomb. change, .has said the chancellorship is a "Although we now have this system, more "effective" form of executive I consider it unfortunate," Rives said structure for the BOG because it after the meeting. "strengthens the basic delegation of With the new structure the board has authority and responsibility," and it adopted, presidents from BOG schools "will permit the board to do a better are now responsible directly to the job in managing its universities." MICHAEL SITARZ I Photo editor chancellor, and the chancellor is Rives said three amendments to the Picture perfect , responsible to the BOG. Formerly, the proposed change which he favored Eastern football coach Al Molde tries out some of the camera equipment presidents reported and were because they addressed some of the that will be used during Saturday's football game. The equipment will be us­ responsible directly to the board. problems were submitted by Ruiz. ed for the "Make Believe We Are On ESPN,·· a promotion designed to Rives, as well as other BOG However, only one passed. generate school through a banner contest. presidents, have recently expressed The amendment which passed makes spirit some concern over the adoption of the e S BOG, pag ( ee 5) Clocks will be turned Reagan calls on Russia in talk UNITED NAT ION S addressed the world body after pictuU.N.res at the b eginning of is . back Sunday allowing (AP)-President Reagan com­ Reagan, reiterating that "the meetmg with Reagan, turned aside� . mitted the United States on Soviet Union has countered the reporters' questions about Thursday to a "fresh start" in concept of Star Wars with the Reagan's proposal but said, "If extra hour of sleep U.S.-Soviet relations and the concept of Star Peace and of there were not positive seeds we search for world peace, proposing lasting peace on earth." would not have met at all." WASHINGTON (AP)-For most Americans it's that Moscow join him in trying to Without responding directly to Shultz said Reagan picked up nearly time to regain that hour of sleep they lost settle conflicts in five war-torn Reagan's speech, he denounced expressions of support from the _when they shifted to daylight-savings time last nations where he said the Soviets the United States' recent .attempt Western allies for his approach to spring. are contributing to the daily loss to redefine the 1972 Antiballistic the summit with Gorbachev, That extra hour, a boon to everyone except night­ of life. Missile Treaty to permit saying all agreed with the way the shift workers, arrives at 2 a.m. this Sunday, when the Launching a public relations development of Reagan's strategic United States is handling the arms most of the country returns to standard time. counteroffensive from the podium space shield, popularly called Star control issue. On Sunday, the change benefits morning people, of the United Nations General Wars. In an initiative that one senior as an hour of daytime shifts from evening to mor­ Assembly on its 40th anniversary, The president and Shevard­ administration official ning. Everywhere except Hawaii, Arizona and Reagan shifted his focus for next nadze met later in the day fora 30- acknowledged had little chance portions of Indiana, clocks should be turned back month's summit meeting with minute discussion of plans forthe for success in its present form, from2 a.m. to t·a.m., for example. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev Geneva summit. After the Reagan proposed a three-point Because that hour in the evening during summer's from nuclear arms reductions to meeting, Secretary of State plan for ending civil strife in five longer days provided extra time and light for local flashpoints in the Third George Shultz told reporters it was countries where he said the Soviets recreational activities, some daylight time boosters World. a "base-touching" session in the or their allies are trying to impose say that time should be used all year to save energy. And he said before he goes to continuing preparations leading to their Communist ideology by Geneva for the Nov. 19-20 summit the Geneva summit. Shultz was forceand subversion. he will present new proposals for scheduled to hold a longer meeting He outlined a plan for peace ending what he called the un­ with his Soviet counterpart talks between the warring parties Friday. within Afghanistan, justified division of Europe Angola, It's that time of year again-time for between East and West. As part of his preparations for. Cambodi.a, Ethiopia and ghouls, goblins, and small children Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard the summit, Reagan convened a Nicaragua while warning the U.S. asking for candy. It's Halloween, and meeting of allied leaders to advise support "for struggling A. Shevardnadze, who drew the Verge highlights especially scary worldwide attention two months him on tactics he should use democratic resistance forces must in and spooky events. Geneva. not and shall not cease" ago with his proposal from the until see Verge, third section ·same lectern for "star peace" Shultz disclosed after Reagan's negotiations "result in definitive instead· of "Star Wars," sat session with the allied leaders that progress." Game five impassively in the packed but the United States had given the In each of those countries, The Kansas City Royals stayed silent chamber as Reagan spent a Soviets advance word on what Reagan said, Soviet-backed alive in the World Series as they beat half hour presenting what he Reagan would propose 'but said, regimes "are at war with their own the St. Louis Cardinals Thursday called the plain and simple but haven't had any prior people." 6-1 "We at Busch Stadium. deep and abiding differences discussion that would lead us to If those talks make progress, between the United States and believe fix is and that the Reagan said, the two superpowers the in" Soviet Union. So_viet� will accept the plans. "should sit down together" to The Soviet foreign minister Shevardnadze, posing for (See REAGAN, page 5) 1A frlday, Ottobet 25, 1985 The Dally EasternNe l\ssoclated Press . Marshals wanted flights ' on State/Nadon/World WASHINGTON (AP)..:.:fbe United States · Israeli national airline as "extremely tough, should put armed sky marshals aboard in­ extremely tight" and said that although it did Senate stops arms sale to Jordan ternatinal flights again to cut down the chances cause some added inconvenience to passengers, of hijackings, an ·Illinois man hostage in a the extra time and trouble were worth the WASHINGTON-The Republican-controlled Senate, Mideast jetliner hijacking said Thursday. knowledge that the flight would not be bombed with President Reagan's reluctant permission, voted 97-1 "One of the greatest deterrents would be to . or hijacked. No El planes have been hijacked to shelve the controversial $1.9 billion arms sale to Al Thursday have sky marshals. I think they would be well since 1972, he said. until March 1 unless Jordan and Israel open Jordan worth the extra costs and time," Peter Hill told a Sue Francechini, sister of one of the six meaningful peace talks before then. group of senators. Americans · still held hostage in war-tom With the Republican leadership telling Reagan defeat was Hill, of Hoffman Estates, Ill., was one of the Lebanon, urged Dixon and other senators to inevitable, the president agreed Wednesday to the 120-day Americans aboard TWA flight 847 when it was continue to press for the release the six. delay, Senate sources said. of hijacked last June and taken to Beirut. Hill and Her brother, the Rev. Lawrence Jenco, was The GOP leaders told the administration they would 38 other Americans eventually were freed, but kidnapped in Berirut last January.
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