Daily Eastern News: October 26, 1978 Eastern Illinois University

Daily Eastern News: October 26, 1978 Eastern Illinois University

Eastern Illinois University The Keep October 1978 10-26-1978 Daily Eastern News: October 26, 1978 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1978_oct Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: October 26, 1978" (1978). October. 19. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1978_oct/19 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1978 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]. .Inside Page'2: · will be mostly Marvin to speak at senate and cool with a high Page�: 50s. Fair and rather Eastern flews Name creates con,,.. Thursday night with a troversy " the upper 30s to low Page4: 'News' endorses Thursday, Oct. 26, 19781 Charleston, Ill. / Volume 64 I No. 41 / 12 Pages can· di dates Candidate's race close but differen.t by John Plevka Although the race between Repub­ lican Dan Grane and Democrat Terry Bruce bas been 'tabbed as being ieck-8114-neck, the two candidates for :ongreu are widely different in their �pu,n contributions.. Accerdilig to Federal Election :ommission statistics, Crane, a Dan­ lille dentist, has raised slightly under ;300,000 as of the end of September. Bruce, the Olney state -senator, neanwhile has raised $65,260 for the >ame period. Crane reportedly says his success in raising more campaign funds-much ;,f which have come from outside of Illinois-represents' a broad based Elections 78 constituancy. Katie Sullivan andJunior Randy Haege rehearse Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" The play will premier Friday Bruce, however, criticizes the night. (News photo by Craig Stockel) lie upcoming Homecoming production of "Who's apparent excess of out-of-state dona- tions to the Crane camp. n·ies for state candidates revealed "I don't think the big spending of out of state money ought to determine GFIELD (AP)-Here, at a Go.vernor Atty. Gen. who is elected here," Bruce said. how inuch money each oy , is Scott Tr . Bakalis. te for statewide office has to Thompson $338,422 $495,180 $36,089 fnd avbl -o­ Bruce is critical of several donators for the three-month final fndavbl $77, 162 $47,041 949,949 $488,906 rep ts to the Crane campaign which have no ndrive. repts -0- $10,000 -0- $100,00<t loans interest in the 22nd District. table shows how much each loans $415,584 $37,041 $1.445,129 $424,995 blnc Some out-of-state donations to the te of June 30, how much. blnc had as Crane camp include: $300 from'Coors llccepted in campaign coo­ beer employees in Colorado, $500 from ns between then and Oct. 8, Comptroller Lt. Governor the Getty Oil Co. in California and much each loaned his own O'Neal Durbin Castle Burris $6,753 $1 ,000from a Houston bank president. ·gn committee, and how the two fndavbl $13;954 -0-. fndavbl $297 $46,187 SJarties stack up comparatively repts $37,804 $2,405. repts $82,459 Bruce too, though, has received $12,000 -0- Nov. 7 election draws near. loans -0- -0- loans several out-of-state donations $70,756 $52, 940 avbl" means funds available blnc $ 51, 758 $2,405 blnc including $4,500 fromthe United Auto e 30. "Rcpts" means'receipts Workers in Detroit, Mich., and $250 &hen. "Blnc" means how �uch from the editor of the New Republic Sec. of State Treasurer each candidate has adding magazine in Cambridge, Mass. Sharp Dixon Skelton Cosentino available and rece1pts and then $611,379 As the campaign �ds down, both fnd avbl -0- fnd avbl $8,900 $1,009 ng loans. $593,347 rep ts $24,970 repts $51,737 $99,941 candidates were running in the black 1ee how much each has including -0- -0- ·1oans $5,000 $10,000 as of the end of September, according Um.ply add funds available to loans. blnc $24 ;000 $1,204, 726 blnc ·s55,637 $89,950 to statistics. and ignore the loans column. Land purchase begins Fight results in charges by Paul Plndersld in choosing the parcel� was just dropped Thursday.. City officials have just begun the · completed recently. ren One of Eastin•s aquaintances said process of purchasmg five parcels of Mayor Bob Hickman said "nothing ges have been filed but may Tuesday football coaches had called · land fortlie side channel water project. concrete" has been decided between lropped Thursday aga\nst an Eastin numerous times Wednesday The side channel water project will the city and the land owners. He added football player in con­ and said he thought coaches were essentially make Lake Charleston into · that most of the negotiations for th<: · ·on with an incident that oc- trying to persuade Eastin to drop a holding reservoir, a planned solution land would be handled through the city Tuesday at Carman Hall. charges. to Charleston's water shortage. attorney. an Barney Spates, a Shanahan would not c()mment on The Embarrass River, which flows Hickman said the city was first up iailback and member of the the allegation. through the lake, will be re-routed to going to try to buy some of the land lty team, was charged with Dedman said �he incident the east of.the current lake with pumps and buy the flood rights on the other counts of disorderly conduct stemmed from an alleged argument to create a holding reservoir. • parcels, through . the creation of an he allegedly struck junior Tuesday between Eastin and Spates · City Planner Larry · Stoever said easement. S. Eastin, Assistant State's after Eastin tried to break up II �ednesday the city has "just started ''It would be cheaper for the city and ey James Dedman said another altercation between Spates negotiating'' with the owners of better for the present landowners," csday. and Spates' roommate. property the city needs . to start Hickman added. wever, assistant coach Mike Spates is free on $2,500 bond set construction. Stoever said the city was looking ahan said Wednesday night by Judge Joseph Spitz with a "We have not talked to all the into purchasing 20 acres of . land tes had talked with Eastin and preliminary hearing set for Monday, charges will be Dedman said. owners in greaL Jatail as of yet,'' outright, and get- an easement on 12 Stoever said, since a land survey used additional acres. 2 •.... , ...... Thursday, Oct. 26, 1978 Parking proposal News sltorts (JP) discussion continue --------------------------•. by Tom Thiede dent ·for student affairs, asking The University Traffic Committee duties of the Traffic Committa will discuss a proposal on the Steven­ Williams sent a. memo blC · Israel approve� treaty son Tower parking problem "some­ outlined the respo11sibilidef· JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel gave qualified approval to a draft peace time next week," Student Body Presi­ committee. agreement with Egypt Wednesday, but instructed its delegation to the peace dent Tom Holden, who is also Holden said the duties areto conference in Washington to seek important revisions in the final text. committee chairman, said. .appeals for nonpayment of G Prime Minister Menachem Begin said after a marathon. Cabinet discussion Residence Hall District Student parking and traffic citations, to· that 1 S deputies voted for the treaty and the amendments he proposed, and two Senator Bill Bukowski proposed that applications for exceptio� t ministers abstained. lot E, which is adjacent to Stevenson freshman-sophomore ban OD Foreign Min.ister Moshe Dayan and Defense Minister Ezer Weizman will Tower, be assigned to Stevenson vehicles and to study all su• leave for Washington Thursday, the government announced. The U.S. State residents. for changes in traffic controlal Department said the talks probably would resume Thursday or Friday and that The lot is currently available only to traffic related matters. Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance planned to meet with the Egyptian delegation commuters. The· committee consista Wednesday afternoon. Bukowski said the committee was students, two members of the not operational when he tried to bring Senate, two civil service w it up in the past. representatives from the Teamsters support plan Holden said then he had issued a office, and John Pauley, c letter to Glenn Williams, vice presi- . campus police. WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter won unexpected, though con­ ditional, support for his new anti-inflation program from the Teanisters union Wednesday while Republican critics were already predicting the program would Marvin to give students fail. On the day after Carter disclosed his long-awaited program, most labor leaders remained silent, business executives lent selective support and reaction talk on state of universit from Capitol Hill varied from strong endorsement to adamant opposition. by Mark llanod . The senate originally in · Meanwhile, Carter, as expected, named Alfred E-. Kahn, head of the Civil Students will have an opportunity to to speak at the meeting Aeronautics Board, to oversee the program which is aimed at holding wage and talk with President Daniel E. Marvin University Union, . Sandefar benefit increases to 7 percent and price increases to roughly 5. 75 percent in when he speaks Thursday about the However, Marvin saicfhehilt 1979. general state of the university at the to address the senate an Student Senate meeting. "It was sort of a Pope reinstates cardinal The meeting will provide an "excel- thing," Sandefur said. lent opportunity" for students and The senate will also VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope John Paul II, making his · first important student senators to meet and talk with posal for an addition to · executive decision, on Wednesday reinstated French Cardinal Jean Villot "for Marvin, Senate Speaker Kevin San- concerning the Intercolle ·an initial period" in the key post of Vatican secretary of state.

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