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1 On The Inside Cathoics eact in N. Ieand... p. 8 Voume VI No. 113 seving the note dame - st. may's community Thusday_Api 1 12 St. May's students potest Viet wa by Maia Gaaghe St. May's Edito About 40 Note Dame and St. May's students attended a hastiy-schedued meeting ast night at Regina Ha to pan potests against the Vietnamese escaation. SBP Jean Seymou and SBVP Sue Wete offeed "constuctive" ideas fo campus paticipation in the nationwide student potest. "Ou biggest pobem is that we ae woking against time" said Seymou. She encouaged the community to "fee fee to expess yousef in potest in any fom as ong as it's not destuctive." Seymou suggested woking with Saga to coect money fo any of the vaious Vietnamese eief funds. If a age numbe of peope woud sign up pedging to miss a definite numbe of meas Seymou contended Saga coud possiby be pesuaded to donate the money in the students'names to Vietnamese eief. "If you moa committment is geat enough" Seymou continued "join the boycott of casses." Howeve she isted sevea atenatives to boycott: attending casses in gueia attie witing senatos and epesentatives o efusing to pay the teephone tax. Accoding to Seymou this tax finances the white phosphous chemica used in Vietnam. Feshman Lenoe Cote added that teaches ae being contacted and uged to dismiss casses. "Those who can't o do not wish to do so ae being asked to paticipate as speakes" she said. "Pehaps we can pan some open seminas." Cote paticipated in the gueia theate staged in the SMC dining ha Tuesday night. Many students "mocked" the demonstation she epoted. "We wanted to confont the students 'diecty daw thei attention to the situation" she expained. Futhe gueia theate demonstation sheet painting and eadings ae panned fo today continuing though the weekend. Students inteested in a majo gueia theate demonstation befoe and afte the Aen Ginsbeg ectue Fiday in Washington Ha can attend an 11 :OOA.M. meeting today in Fiesta Lounge. At 11:30 noon picketing of the Hudde and dining has wi be oganized in the second foo baoom LaFotune. Students discuss wa and upcoming stike in SMC ap session. Note Dame epesentative John Shot caed on students to "go back to thei has and spead the wod." He cited ack of pubicity as the eason fo the poo attendance and asked students to take the esponsibiity to make thei neighbos awae. Shot aso mentioned wht mock convention as a possibe vehice fo potest as we as the ROTC buiding. - A ist of activities panned fo the next few days wi be distibuted to individua ooms tonight aound midnight. Among them ae a "dead body" demonstation Fiday befoe the dining has aong with a eading of Mak Twain's wa paye; a conceeb#ated Mass fo peace outdoos at SMC; and a coective fast. Fome St. May's SBP Kathy Baow epoted that a mach on govenment buidings downtown is being panned fo Fiday aftenoon. Beginning at Leepe Pak at 3:00 it wi poceed to the Sheand Buiding which houses the daft boad and to vaious fedea offices. The ITT and Honeywe Copoation offices may be picketed as we. The Peope's Coaition fo Peace and Justice hopes to coodinate aea high schoos townspeope IUSB and the ND-SMC campuses in this mach n 111m i SMC Student Govenment statement on stike We the student govenment of SMC ae endosing the foowing activities as viabe means of showing ou potest against the esumption of bombing in Noth Vietnam. We uge anyone to foow any othe means of peacefu potest. We do not fee howeve that these things wi be be the most effective. --Wie o wite you congessman. We can vote now. -- Use uxuy money fo the Vietnam Chiden's Reief Fund. --Use money you woud have used fo food fo the above if you fast. -- Attend the peace mass at 1:00 pm Fiday on the quad outside the SMC dining ha. -- Uge you teaches to devote cass time to discuss the wa and paticuay the ecent escaation. -- Come hea speakes set up by student govenment hopefuy some students facuty and administation wi be wiing to attend. Anyone wiing to assist shoud contact SMC student govenment. Jean Seymou Student Body Pesident Susan Wete Student Body Vice Pesident. N D Student Govenment statement on the stike We have decided not to ca fo a genea student stike We fee that it woud have no effect on Nixon's poicy and that sevea of the students ae not inteested in the stike and they shoud be abe to attend cass. We stand in ageement with the St. May's student govenment statement. We woud ike to add that non-vioent seious peope with seious motives who do paticipate in the stike have ou suppot and appause. Aso a student govenment office has been made avaiabe fo the coodinatos. "Contay to epots in yesteday's Obseve 1 favoed the caing of a student stike to aow me to get out of my at histoy cass." R. Cahoun Kesten Student Body Pesident. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ Demos hat Repubican wa move by John ' W. Finney ((')!i2 New Yok Times News Sevice Washington Api 19--The Democatic eadeship of the S!'nate thwated an attempt by a goup of Repubican consevatives today to ush though a esoution condemning the Noth Vietnamese as aggessos and endosing United States poicies in Vietnam. The maneuveing ove the esoution which was intoduced by Senato Bay Godwate Repubican of Aizona. undescoed the inceasing patisan division deveoping in both the Senate and House of Repesentatives ove the administation's Vietnam poicies in the wake of the enewed heavy bombing of Noth Vietnam. In both houses. thp adminstation Pow faces the task of beating backdemocatio-suppoted amendments to set by egisation on a temination date fo Ameican invovement in the Vietnam Wa. In the past the Aministation has eied upon the house to bock such amendments passed by the Senate but now thee ae indications of shifting sentiment among House Democats in favo of end-the-wa egisation. At a caucus today House Democats by a vote efused to pace themseves on ecod in favo of egisation that though a cut off of funds woud teminate a Ameican miitay activities in 30 days. But the Democats aid the goundwok fo pobabe adoption tomoow of a esoution caing upon the House Foeign Mfais Committee to epot within 30 days egisation designed to achieve a pompt temination of United States miitay invovement in the Vietnam Wa. The esoution sponsoed by Rep. Thomas P. O'Nei J. of Massachusetts the Democatic Whip woud aso condemn the ecent bombings of Noth Vietnam as "a dangeous escaation of ou oe in the Indochina Wa and a diect contadiction of the administation's stated poicy of winding down the wa." The Godwate esoution co-sponsoed by 13 Repubican Senatos epesented an obvious Repubican etot to vaious Democatic end-the-wa poposas now being advanced in both the House an dsenate. Godwate sought ageement to have immediate consideation of his esoution ony to be bocked by an objection by Senato Robet C. Byd of West Viginia the assistant Democatic eade. The Godwate esoution wi be open to futhe debate tomoow but unde the ues of the Senate it did not appea possibe that the Aizona epubican coud bing it to a vote in the next few days. In that event Godwate tod epotes that he woud offe his esoution as an amendment to a State Depatment budget authoization bi schedued to be consideed by the senate next week. If he does so the State Depatment bi shoud povide a cea test of Senate sentiment on the wa issue. The Senate Foeign Reations Committee has aeady attached to the bi an amendment cosponsoed by Sen. Fank Chuch Dem. of Idaho and Sen. Ciffod P. Case Repubican of New Jesey that woud cut off funds fo Ameican hostiities in Indochina at the end of the yea subject to a eease of Afican pisones of wa. The co-sponsos of Godwate esoution a Repubicans except Senato Buckey wee: Waace F. Bennett of Utah Heny L Bemon of Okahoma Wiiam Bock 3d of Tennessee James Buckey Consevative-Repubican of New Yok Robet J. Doe of Kansas; Pete H. Dominick of Cooado Pau J. Fannin of Aizon. Hiam L. Fong of Hawaii Edwad J. Guney of Foida Roman L. Huska of Nebaska Stom Thumond of South Caoina John G. Towe of Texas and Robet Taft J. of Ohio. Descibing the Soviet Union as "The pincipa cupit" Godwate his voice cacking with ange said on the Senate foo: "If a Russian ship is hit that's too damn bad. I hope we hit them a. They have no business being in Haiphong. "I woud athe bow the iving dayights out of Haiphong than ose one moe Ameican ife." Sen. Godon P. Aott of Cooado Chaiman of the Senate epubican poicy committee said "The Secetay of State Wiiam Roges teks ove to Capito Hi to join Ca Abet and Gead Fod in an attempt to beat back amendments fo a set temination date to end the Vietnam Wa. Fom Left Speake of the House Ca Abet. Roges House Minoity eade Gead Fod. eckess ues in the Kemin" wee esponsibe fo the Noth Vietnamese wa machine "which is now in its second decade of waging aggessive and unpovoked wa against the thee non-communist nations continguous to it." The Communist govenments he said "cannot expect to be competey immune fom a the isks of the wa they ae fomenting and funding." If these govenments want to guaantee the safety of thei shipping" he said "they can take the sensibe pecaution of staying out of the wa zone." The co-sponsos of Godwate esoution a Repubicans except Senato Buckey wee: Wace F. Bennett of Utah; Heny L. Bemon of Okahoma Wiiam Bock 3D of Tennessee; James Buckey' Consevative-Repubican of New Yok; Robet J. Do of Kansas; Pete H. Dominick of Cooado Pau J. Fannin of Aizona; Hiam L. Fong of Hawaii; Edwad J. Guney of Foida; Roman L. Huska of Nebaska Stom Thumond of South Caoina; John G. Towe oi Texas; and Robet Taft J. of Ohio. I 1 1 j

2 2 the obseve Thusday Api wod biefs (C!72 New Yok Times New Yok--China's Ping Pong team was in New Yok as pat of an Ameicn tou etuning te Ameican team's visit to China ast yea. The Chmese payes eceived a _key to the city fom Mayo Lindsay and payed a team fom Tie United Nations fo the benefit of the nited Nations Intenationa Schoo. Washington --The Commece Depatment epoted a stong expansion in the nation's economy in the fist quate of but moe than haf of the inceased goss nationa poduct simpy epesented highe pices because of infation. The infation ate was epoted to have wosened foowed the wage-pice feeze. New Yok--As potests against the escaation of the Indochina Wa continued on campuse ound the nation the pesidents of the eight Ivy League Umvesites and the Massachusetts Institute of Technooy issued a joint statement depoing the heavy bombing of Noth VIetnam and suppoting nonvioent non-coecive demonstations against the wa. ' Washington--The manufactues of Anacin Baye Aspiin Buffein and Exedin and thei advetising agencies wee accused of deceptive advetising by the Fedea Tade Commission. The commission contended that one nonpesciption pain kie ia about as effective as anothe; aspiin is the main ingedient of a anagesics. on campus today 3: 30--symposium poety symposium obet duncan aen ginsbug diane wakoski ibay auditoium. 4: 30--meeting continuing potest activities on campus fo fiday stike 2nd foo Iafotune 7:00--meeting cedentias comm. mock convention Iafotune amphitheate. 7: 30--ectue jose gutieez sociopoitica conditions and ibeation movement of chicanes 123 nieuwand. 8:30-ectue john a. wiiams soph it festi'-('a ibay auditoium. note dame-st. may's Campus amouncements An Tosta Dunking ceebs "An Tosta" Dunking Booth 8:00 pm wi incude the foowing tagets tonight. 8:00 Tom Piffeetti <Senio Cass Pes.) 11::!0 Naked Kahuna (Jim Egan) Afte 10:00 BPe Saye 8:30 Tom McGowan <Senio Ba Mg. Fom SMC Student Govenment. 11:30 Jean Seymou <Student Body Pes. 8:30 Sue Wete <SBVP 9:30 Jack Candon <Pubic Heations 9:00 A the Gi Cheeeades Possiby: Don Mooney <9::0 if he comes ; Viking Rich Sheman Gen Coso. And definitey The "Pime Move" afte 10:00 R. Cahoun Kesten. Come take a thow at you favoite taget. 10 cents a thow thee fo a quate. SMC cabinet appointments The SMC student assemby ast night appoved the appointment of ten new membes to the student govenment cabinet. Junio Mitzi Tacy was named ha ife commissione a newyceated post that had been poposed in the Seymou-Wete patfom. SBVP Wete defined its function as "a coodinato of the Othe positions went to Jan Natae pubic eations Juaine Bophy community eations commissione Pam King off campus commissione Nan Abes student body teasue Sue Ogesbee student body secetay Jpnnife Jones student assemby seceay; Ann Roges NSA coodmato; and May Ann Giespie student union assistant diecto. In addition to these offices academic affais commissione Nataie Dwye student affais commissione Bab McKienan and judicia boad chaiman Patti Kampsen hod cabinet seats. The fou ha pesidents and fou cass pesidents when eected wi compise the fu cabinet f administation. Stephan to speak at U.N.D. night the M. Edmund A. Stephan Chaiman of the Boad of Tustees at the Univesity of Note Dame wi be the featued speake when the Note Dame Aumni Cub of Saint Joseph Vaey has its annua Univesa Note Dame Night ceebation. The event is schedued fo Wednesday Api 26th in the Monogam Room of the Athetic and Convocation Cente. Joe Sassano Chaiman of this vea's event said that a Note Dame Aumni as we as fiends of Note Dame ae most wecome to attend and hea M. Stephan's five has on campus.". emaks. M. Stephan a 1933.::::::::::::::::!:::::::::::::::::::!::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::=======:!:::::::::: Bood dive: success The Red Coss Bood Dive hed at Stepan Cente this past Monday and Tuesday was successfu. The Midand Chapte of the Red Coss coming in fom Chicago counted 440 pints of bood in the two day dive: 210 pints on Monday and 230 pints on Tuesday. These figues ae even moe impessive when it is consideed that the aiva of the dive was made known ony about a week and a haf befoe it was to aive. The "pobem" wi be soved next yea as pans fo a much bigge bood dive this coming fa ae now being made. magna cum aude gaduate of Note Dame as we as a 1939 aw degee ecipient fom Havad was eected to hea the eoganized Boad of Tustees on the occasion of the change-ove to ay govenment at Note Dame in May of M. Stephan wi gea his tak towad "A ook into Note Dame's Futue and the Futue of ighe Education". The cub has incuded as a speciay invited guest Hobet Cahoun Kesten the newy eected Student Body 'Psident. An invitation is aso Pxtended o a aea aumnae of Saint May's Coege to attend this \'Pa's.N.D. Night ceebation. Inteested pesons may secue futhe infomation by contacting.op Sassano at o Mike Toa. Co-Chaiman. at Students fo McGoven Note Dame-St. May's students fo McGoven wi meet at 7 pm Sunday Api 23 in the Baoom of LaFotune. Discussion wi cente on the Mock Convention and on the Michigan and Ohi pimaies. A pesons inteested in woking fo Senato McGoven in the Nies aea in Toedo and Cincinnati and at the Mock Convention ae uged to attend. Fo futhe infomation ca Tish Mooe at 3355 o AI Came at The Obseve is pubished daiy duing the coege semeste except vacations by the students of the Univesity of Note Dame and St. May's Coege. Subsciptions may be puchased fo $8 pe semeste fom The Obseve Box Q Note Dame Indiana second cass postage paid. Note Dame. Ind ARTS AND LETTERS INTENT FRESHMAN Meet You Maio Night fo the GENERAL PROGRAM OF LIBERAL STUDIE 7 pm Thusday Api O'Shaughnessy Specia pices on diamonds ND students. Just show you I.D. cads at any of ou stoes Wanted: Appicants fo Student Union Sevices Commission WED. MAY 3 8:30 in the Ace Ticket Pices $5.50 $4.50 $2.75 Tickets on sae at: ACC 9 5 Union office 11:1512:15 4:15 5: 15 Ticket Dining Ha Sae Tonight Tickets going fast.. some good seats sti avaiabe Q'uaifications: Good woke I enthusiastic mithfu Pay: Stats at a miion doas with apid advancement. Appy at Student Union Office (7757) o ca Wat at

3 Luna santpes exhibit iiagnetis-a. shatte assunptions by Wate Suivan (C 19i2 New Yok Times Houston Api 18--In what was descibed hee today as possiby the most supising d' ovey to come fom expoation of the moon it has been found that ock sampes of diffe tt types coected at a fou Apoo anding sites wee impinted with a substantia magnetic fied fom thee to fou biion yeas ago. The Eath is beieved to be magnetic because it spins athe apidy and has a moten coe. The moon spins ony once a month and it has been widey assumed to be soid thoughout. A majo effot wi hp made on the cuent Apoo 1u i ission to seek expanations fo the obseved magnetism. Fo exampe Navy Captain John W. Young is to cay out a magnetic suvey of Pametto Cate a itte moe than one mie noth of the pojected anding site. By means of a pointabe magnetomete this suvey wi assess the possibiity that impacts of age meteoites such as the one that pesumaby poduced this cate coud in some way eave a esidue of oca magnetis. Two magnetic measuements by astonauts of the Apoo 15 mission one nea Cone Cate and the othe midway between thee and thei una modue hinted at this possibiity. As on pevious missions a magnetomete wi be eft at the site its eadings adioed to eath automaticay. This one howeve wi be twice as sensitive and five times moe stabe than its pedecessos. Futhemoe a una subsateite capabe of poonged magnetic measuements wi be ejected fom the command modue befoe eaving una obit to head home. D. Pau J. Coeman of the Univesity of Caifonia at Los Angees epoted today on findings obtained with the subsateite aunched fom Apoo 15. It tansmitted data fom una obit between ast August and Febuay.of this yea. The esuts showed maked vaiations in una magnetism chiefy on the fa side of the moon with a shap peak nea the cate Van de Gaaf. The atte is cose to the cente of the fa side of the moon. At pess biefing today D. David W. Stangway CCQ) chief of the geophysics banch at the manned spacecaft cente hee summaized the magnetic aboatoy anayses of una sampes fom the fou andings. It was estabished he said that most of the ock cooed fom the moten state between 3.2 and 4 biion yeas ago. Futhemoe he added it is "amost cetain" that the ocks acquied thei moe stabe o "had" magnetism at that time. When hot o moten ock coos beow a cetian tempeatue - oughy 1500 degees fahenheit - it captues whateve magnetic fied may exist in its vicinity. Laboatoy tests on ocks ike those bought back fom the moon have been conducted Stangway said to detemine how much of a oca magnetic fied woud have been needed to eave the (THE OBSERVER) ( Moon anding ) Thusday Api Page 3 SMOKY MTN APOLLO 16 On Api 20th Apoo 16 astonauts wi attempt to and in the unexpoed una highands between Stone and Smoky Mountains. The astonauts wi pefom thee sepaate exta vehicua activities at the sites numbeed on the map. magnetism obseved in una the most unexpected finding of the ocks. The esuts suggest he said that it must have been about 400 o 500 gammas Cthe gamma being a unit of magnetism. Whie this is 70 to \00 times weake than the magnetism on the eath's suface - that which contos the compass neede -- its existence on the moon appaenty fo at east a biion yeas stating some fou biion yeas ago is a puzze D. Chaes P. Sonnett of the Ames Reseach Cente opeated by the Nationa Aeonautics and Space Administation at Mountam View Caifonia said this una magnetism "coud be Apoo pogam." It woud he added be bound to have a pofound beaing upon ou eventua undestanding of both the eath and moon." Luna magnetism of this sot was unexpected because it was assumed that the moon coud have been hot enough to have a moten chuning coe ike that which is beieved to geneate the magnetic fied of the eath. Its existence he said is evident fom its affect on soa gas bowing past the moon-- "the soa wind"- as we as in the ock anayses and the obsevations fom una obit. Apoo 16 obits moon atte:mpt 5th una anding Recovey heicopte eadies fo Apoo 16 spashdown in Pacific on Api 28. by John Nobe Wifod IC'!i:!NewYokTimesNews St vit t Houston Api 19--Apoo 16 ocketed into an obit of the moon today and was in position to attempt man's fifth una anding tomoow aftenoon. "Sweet 16 has aived" Captain John W. Young of the Navy the Apoo 16 commande adioed to mission conto as the spaceship emeged fom behind. the moon afte going into obit. A six minute 15 second fiing of the main ocket sowed the spaceship by 1900 mies an hou unti it was captued by una gavity. The maneuve began 3:23 P.M. E.S.T. whie Apoo 16 was behind the moon and out of communication with eath. Afte a jouney of thee days and a the woy of peeing paint communications bugs and guidance quiks the nomay aconic Young geeted the spectace of the una mountains and cates and boad pains with the excamation: "Boy this has got to be the neatest way to make a iving anybody's eve invented!" The 41-yea-od young became the fist man to go into una obit twice. The fist time was as a piot in 1969 on Apoo 10 the pathfinding mission fo the fist una anding fight of Apoo 11. It was an entiey new expeience fo the two othe astonauts of Apoo 16--Lt. Comd. Thomas K. Mattingy 2D of the Navy and Lt. Co. Chaes M. Duke J. of the Ai Foce. Fo moe than fou hous. the astonauts ciced the moon in an obit anging fom 67 mies atitude behind the moon to 195 mies ove the visibe face of the moon. Then at 7:30P.M. Apoo 16's main ocket e-fied fo 24 seconds to swoop in cose to the suface with a new obit of 12 mies by 69 mies. Fom that obit Young and Duke pan tomoow to ente the attached una anding caft Oion and descend to the una suface noth of the Descates Cate. The two men ae schedued to cast off fom the command ship at 1:08 P.M. and compete the anding at 3:41 P.M. The two una expoes ae then schedued to begin at 7:19P.M. the fist of thee panned excusions outside the anding vehice. Buffao Five chaged with thee counts by Ciff Wintode Buffao New Yok: An FBI agent hee testified today that he beieves two peope escaped fom a buiding seconds befoe five who ae now standing tia fo aegedy steaing daft fies and amy inteigence fies wee aested. Donad Adams specia agent with the Buffao FBI office said he saw two shadowy figues disappea down a staiwe whee two of the defendants wee appehended the night of August Adams aso testified that he had been tod by the assistant agent in chage of the Buffao office two days befoe the aest that "something was going to happen in Buffao." The Buffao Five ae chaged in a fedea indictment with conspiacy theft of govenment ecods and intent to commit bugay. The five defendants ae Maueen Considine Chuck Dast. Jeemiah Hoigan Jim Matin and Ann Mastes. The fist day of testimony was maked by a emakabe expession of soidaity with the defendants witnesses and juy membes by the spectatos. A the spectatos stood each time the juy fied out of the oom o a witness waked towad the stand. This hed tue when the FBI agent testified. Wide diffeences in what the issues befoe the cout wee coud be seen in the opening statements of posecuto James Gabe. US assistant attoney and each defendnat incuding thei co-counse Vincent Doye a awye. Gabe tod a juy that thei ony duty was to decide the guit o innocence of each defendant on the thee aeged offenses. "The ony issues ae issues eated to these thee chages" hf aid. Doye began the defense statement' by saying that peading sef-defense wi ' nabe the defendants to "ceay and positivey pesent themseves to vou." "They ack the cimina intent." Doye said. "We intend to move that. they egq_ded thei action as an absoutey necessay step to pevent cime." Considine said in he opening statements that "we ae not going to have much quae with what M. Gabe wi have to say." But. she added "we ae not hee to tak about what happened on August 21." The ega pocess cannot be an autopsy... o moa passion cannot excuded... we wi not be dismembeed. We ae sue we have a sou. Ou sous bought us hee." Hoigan accused te US o pusuing a poicy of "genocide in Indochina." "How can we equate potection with kiing." Mastes said that "evpy citizen has thp esponsibiity to stop wa cimes. Good Ge:.. J1S had a esponsibiity io stop '<azi atocities" she added. Suppotes of the Buffao Five wee peased by the day's events at which they fet the invisibe pesence of momentum to be sided with the Buffao Five. The govenment wi begin thei second day of pn '('". ' tomoow.

4 f! 4 the obseve Thusday Api C ie us m ax im us.m! fffffuu """"u1 """"""u""w"""""w"m The Geoge Waace show t.mummmmn Ed E 11 is By fa the most impessive eement in Tuesday's Geoge Waace Show in South Bend was the Aabama Goveno's concept of "the message". Waace tod of the message at the aipot pess confeence his on-stage coodinato sceamed it to the 3000 Waace fans at the Mois Civic Auditoium befoe Waace appeaed and the Goveno himsef tumpeted it to the cowd when he finay aived. The message is an angy one. It says quite simpy that the "top eadeship" of the abo unions of the Democatic Paty and of the nation as a whoe have become insuated fom the peope they ae supposed to be seving. As a esut the sevice is no onge I hee and the "aveage citizen who woks and pays his taxes" gets done in by "pointy-headed bueaucats who can't even pak the1 bicyces staight." Waace appaenty sees his candidacy as a vphice fo tansmitting the ange and fea of the citizens who suppot him into poicy on the eve of the paty and the nation. Note caefuy that Waace aey taks about winning the Miami convention. He aey taks about beating Pesident Nixonuness specificay asked. He does tak howeve about having enough deegate stength at the convention to get his message acoss. Occasionay of couse he apses into the cockiness that chaacteizes so many of his suppotes. Fo exampe at the aipot Tuesday he said "If I win in Indiana I may just may just deive that message mysef instead of sending it." Howeve. this sot of appoach does not chaacteize the Waace speech in genea. One of Waace's appoaches is to maximize discontent with "egua To Fanne Gace Dion: Have a Gente Thusday and thanks fo cveythin---sime Bame Cu Patty Last Gasp poudy pesents The Ovecoat Powefu Russian Awad-winne Cao Ha Fiday 3: c o subsciption Democatic candidates" by pointing out teed in enough states to win a majoity of that the six--now five--senatos against pimay deegates. whom he is unning have been office duing Anothe point that seems faiy obvious is the time the county has aegedy that the Aabama goveno wi not un a deteioated and that they shoud be hed thid-paty ace as he did in At east esponsibe. This section of his speech was he doesn't intend to do so now. Shoud the deiveed with paticua intensity Tuesday Democats behave uncouteousy in Miami night and dew the oudest appause. this may change. The wok necessay to put Waace aso points out--and accoding to Waace on the baot in 50 states is just too most epots is totay accuate--that his much to be handed this ate in the yea and opponents in the Democatic ace have Waace has no one woking on it. Aso he is "stoen" his issues. He was the fist to tak enteed in sevea states--indiana and busing the fist to tak tax efom and the Michigan among them--whee a candidate fist to tak about the pobems of is pohibited fom unning in Novembe in a bueaucacy. In ecent months Senatos paty diffeent fom the one in whose McGoven Humphey and Muskie have pimay he paticipated. Lengthy cout begun to tak about those things too. battes might get him on the baot but this McGoven has had paticua success i.e. is not even cetain. Wison What then is the Waace stategy? Geoge Waace pesidentia hopefu spoke Wisconsin. Conside that he wi have aound 600 to 700 to votes in South Bend. Photo by Jim HunT And Waace confonts the accusation of deegates commited to him fo the fist couse is hazadous and woud efect demagoguey especiay we. He meey baot. Uness a big Humphey dive stats cipping pide on the pat of the points out that he is saying what the peope in Pennsyvania Waace coud be in a "eguas." ae saying--he is deiveing the message-- position to dea with othe candidates fo a The obvious couse of action is to simpy which is a ceve fom of popuist vice-pesident busing concessions admit that the noisy popuist fom the South demagoguey in itsef but then no one southen Supeme Cout justices etc. It is ight and that the eadeship of this seems to mind. won't be the fist time a southene "sent county has indeed been aienated fom the In times of toube peope tend to ook fo 'em a message." popuace. Senato McGoven seems on the the easiest way out of the toube. This is Looking at the nea futue Waace wi way to saying this impicity aeady and natua and one of the easiest ways out is to be in position the next few weeks to seveey his scoes in Wisonsin efect this. edefine the pobem so that a simpistic damage Humphey o Muskie. This he The most beneficia couse fo the soution wi wok. So ong as the definition coud do by dawing bue-coa suppot in Democatic paty woud be to dea with of the pobem coesponds faiy we to the Pennsyvania o by winning eithe Indiana Waace accept some of his ideas as vaid votes' peception of eaity we find o Michigan--o both. He is cuenty invite him into the high councis of the a successfu demogogue. f Waace is a favoed in Michigan whee busing is an paty and to move togethe against the demagogue he cetainy quaifies as a extemey touchy issue. Repubicans no matte who is nominated. successfu one. What then ae the options avaibe to This couse of action epesents acceptance of "the message." If the One point that is aey agued among "egua" Democatic aspiants ike poitica obseves today is that Waace wi Humphey McGoven and Muskie? Fist Estabishment efuses to hea the wod that not be the Democatic nominee. He wi get -they coud ignoe Waace and isk a seious is coming though oud and cea fom the itte o no suppot fom paty eguas in spit in the paty and cetain victoy fo peope then they may cease to be the the non-pimay states and he is not en- Pesident Nixon in Novembe. This of Estabishment Wak!Ve made esevatitms fo a fomous ive cui\e." When you'e going on vacation dia diect and save when you ca ahead fo esevations. It's simpe. Fo exampe to ca a esot in Caio Caifonia ook up the aea code in you teephone diectoy and dia "1"; then the aea code and then fo Caio infomation. Thee's no chage fo this sevice. 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5 Thusday Api the obseve 5 4 to 3 decision :ATTENTION Cout imits consevation action ALL By Lye Denniston (c) 1!172 Washington Sta Washington Api!J--The Supeme Cout in a 4-to-3 decision sticty imited today the ight of consevation goup to go to cout to potect the-envionment. A goup may not fie a fedea case to potect the outdoos uness it can show that its membes have been pesonay and diecty hamed. Justice Potte Stewat wote fo the majoity. The decision bunted the Siea Cub's attempt to chaenge the poposed $35 miion Wa Disney esot in Caifonia's Siea Nevada Mountains. Disney poductions has been ganted pemits bv two govenment depatments. to go ahead with a pan to deveop minea King Vaey in the Sequoia Nationa Foest and Game Refuge into a majo eceationa poject. Today's uing aows the Siea Cub to ty again in owe couts to pove that it o its membes woud be diecty injued by the esot poject. "No matte how ong-standing the inteest and no matte how quaified the oganization is in evauating the pobem" Stewat commented "It is not sufficient by itsef to ende the oganization "advesey affected" and thus in a position to sue. The opinion did not define the kind of injuy which the consevation goups' membes woud Laid: the bonbing By John W. Finney (c)!j72 New Yok Times Washington. Api 1!1--Secetay of Defense Mevin R. Laid said today that as ong as the Noth Vietnamese continued thei invasion of the South any aea of Noth Vietnam was subject to bombing attack by the United States. Testifying befoe the Senate Foeign Reations Committee the Secetay said he woud "not ue out the possibiity" that the U.S. might even bockade o mine the habo of Haiphong uness the invasion was ended. Yesteday Secetay of State Wiiam P. Roges tod the Committee that the Nixon Administation woud continue to take "whateve miitay action is necessay" to hat the enemy dive. At today's session Laid emphaticay denied epots fom Saigon that Pesident Nixon had odeed a suspension of the bombing of Hanoi-Haiphong aea have to pove in ode to get thei chaenge into Fedea Cout. But the opinion said that the ham coud be "esthetic and envionmenta" and thus need not be economic o physica. Stewat's opinion was suppoted by Chief Justice Waen E. Buge and Justices Thugood Masha and Byon R. White Justices Hay A. Backmun Wiiam J. Bennan J. and Wiiam 0. Dougas dissented and each fied a sepaate opinion. Justices Lewis S. Powe J. and Wiiam H. Rehnquist wee not on the cout when the Siea Cub case aose and thus did not act on the decision. In a six-page dissent Backmun spoke gowingy of thp- vitues of continues to see whethe thee woud be any poitica esponse fom the Noth Vietnamese Govenment. The White House undescoed the denia by saying that Laid was "stating the authoized position of thp U.S. Govenmnet." In Saigon howeve. officia U.S. miitay souces to whom the epots wee attibuted continued to stand by them. Laid banded the Saigon epots as fase in esponse to a epote's question. He added: "The bom-bing continues south of the demiitaized zone in the uattmg new ega pincipes in ode to hep "pepetuate the wideness and its beauty soitude and quiet." He potested that the aw was being kept igid in a way that inhibits soutions to envionmenta pobems. and pedicted that the Disney poject wi now hastiy poceed to competion and one moe wideness aea "wi become defaced." Dougas said that the Cout was ignoing the pobem of poviding "spokesmen" fo the "inanimate objects" of natue. Bennan's one-paagaph dissent agued that the cout shoud not ony give the Siea Cub the ight to sue but shoud stike down the Disney poject. demiitaized zone and noth of the demiitaized zone." Late. duing the questioning in his fou-and-one-haf hou appeaance befoe the Senate Committee. Laid suggested that the U.S. might take the additiona step of attempting to sea off Haiphong the pincipa pot of Noth Vietnam. He said he woud "not ue out" the possibiity that the U.S. might impose a nava quaantine on Haiphong to stop the enty of ships caying miitay equipment o atenativey mine the channe eading into the habo. U.S. atte1npts new Oyntpic poga1n (c) 1!172 New Yok Times New Yok Api I!J--An eaboate taining sequence designed to shapen the Ameican men's tack and fied team fo the Munich Oympics has been appoved by the United States Oympic Committee. The pogam wi incude optiona infoma taining peiods in Oegon and Maine in mid and ate-juy and a majo invitationa meet Aug. 2 and 3 in Oso Noway. ess than one month befoe the stat of the Oympics. Robet Giegengack chaiman of the men's tack and fied committee confimed today that the boad of diectos of the U.S.O.C. was unanimous in its suppot of the pogam which woud send the men's tack and fied team to Euope amost thee weeks ahead of the officia U.S. Oympic entouage. "A geat dea of time thought and eseach went into this poject" said Giegengack a fome U.S. Oympic coach. "It was ageed that this pan woud povide us with the best oppotunity to have ou athetes in top shape fo Munich." U.S. men's tack and fied tias wi be hed June 29 to Juy 9 in Eugene Oe. A team of 70 athetes wi be seected duing the competition. Athetes who quaify fo the squad and who wish to emain in Eugene to continue taining infomay afte the tias wi be pemitted Giegengack said. Between Juy 20 and 29 anothe optiona taining pogam wi be instituted at Bowdoin Coege in Bunswick Me. whee membes aso wi be pocessed outfitted and checked physicay. "Any athete who has a job o is maied and can't epot to Bowdoin o eave with the team eay fo Oso wi be pocessed though Washington with the est of the officia paty" Giegengack said. The Amateu Athetic Union has ageed to cove tave aangements fo the Ameican team to Oso. The A.A.U. is heping to oganize the August meet. which wi be teevised back to the United States that weekendand taks confidenty of staging "a itte Oympics" with most of the wod's top tack and fied taent expected to compete with the exception of the Afican nations. "The enties of the Ameican team in Oso wi be the esponsibiity of Bi Boweman the coach." Giegengack said. "And thee wi be no guaantees that a Jim Ryun o a Maty Liquoi has to un a mie thee. We'e not going to aow this competition to inteupt ou ong-ange pans fo Munich." Nevetheess the meet may aise eyebows in intenationa cices paticuay if East Gemany and the Soviet Union send moe than token enties as A.A.U. officias beieve they wi and if intenationa Oympic officias fee the meet wi be eigning on thei paade in Munich ate that month. In defense of thei position Ameican Oympic officias say Aumni Cub An Tosta Weekend Tonight: BaOpen (Thus) 10: 00-2 : 00. with 25 c Bee & Featuing Chis Manion that athetes have ovewhemingy endosed the idea of having "a ea shakedown" befoe Munich instead of being hoed up in taining camps getting "cabin feve" fom inactivity. Giegengack said the Ameican decision to eave eay was not ithout pecedent. Wygant Foa Co. Fowes fo a occassions 327 Lincon Way West GRADUA TING STUDENTS 1MEASUREMENTS I wi be taken fo COLLE GIATE CAPS and GOWNS Wednesday Api 19 Thusday Api 20 between 9:00-4:00 at the NOTRE DAME BOOKSTORE Geatest Advance Since the Typewite was Invented! No Moe Smeay Easing Coves Mistakes Instanty Pemanenty! 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6 I THE OBSERVER AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER News: Editoia I: Business: John Abowd Edito-in-chief Don Ruane Executive Edito Jim Jendyk Business Manage Ann Duecke Advetising Manage Editoias pinted in The Obseve e_fect the opinion of the wite on behaf of the editoia boad. Coumns efect the opinion of the individua wite; they ae not tp be taken as editoia comment. Thusday Api f Stike-ineffective The stike poposed fo tomoow to potest the escaation of the ai wa in Vietnam wi be an ineffective attempt to get the point acoss to the foces which have emboied the United States in the Southeast Asian confict. Whie the stike wi cam the consciences of those sincee enough to attend the daiy oganizationa meetings to paint thei faces white and to mach outside the dining has and in the ibay; it wi become nothing moe than an iationa excuse fo an academic ipoff by students who want to hit the inks eay o cut out fo Chicago o the dunes povided thee is good weathe. Deseve Recognition Stikes and those who paticipate in othe foms of oca potest shoud be commended fo thei effots to expess the feeings of what may we be a majoity of students on this campus. It is though such effots and those which ae moe effective that young Ameicans can show that they have not given up the cause of peace simpy because daft quotas have been educed and at times canceed. Thee ae sevea ways Note Dame's unofficia potestes might utiize to get thei statement acoss to the miitay industia compex. Whie the stike and othe activities may meit a few inches in the oca pess and pehaps a itte ess fom the Chicago media chances ae it wi not each beyond those who patonize these souces of news. Howeve mobiization of the student vote a vigoous ette campaign to state Congessiona epesentatives a petitioning dive to awaken the community and suppot of pominent facuty and administatos ae potentiay moe infuentia. No one needs to be tod the powe of the newy enfanchised student and most can imagine what ogistic pobems woud be ceated by the infux of an additiona thousand o so ettes a day coud do to a epesentative's office schedue. Two yeas ago moe than signitues wee gatheed downtown and doo to doo to potest the Cambodian invasion. Peope wi isten when someone ike F. Hesbugh denounces the bombing. You Choice Actuay when you come down to the individua it is his choice whethe to waste his time o not. Thee is no sense to stike fo the sake of saying "Hey ook at me this is my way of saying I'm against the bombing" if it is not going to stimuate any moe of a esponse than "O.K.. I hea you. So what." Whie thee is no guaantee the above fou suggestions wi have any bette esut thee is cetainy moe potentia. The ony to make a stike wok is to poduce enough suppotes to at east each the same scae as two yeas ago. As fa as Note Dame is concened thee is now way to each that scae by Fiday. If you fee you have to do something to pot.. t the ecent escaation do someth:ng tha 1 i at east have a chance to oduce I }suits. The Editoia Boad Lette the wa-anothe view Edito I woud ike to expess my disappointment when I ead you editoia witten by Jey Lutkus "The Bombing Must be Stopped" in the Obsf've of Monday Api 17. I eay neve thought that an editoia not even in the Obseve coud be so miseading and pejudiced. You editoia is obviousy diected against Nixon and his ideas about the wa and I can see why Lutkus woudn't ike Nixon to be eeected. What I don't appove is the use of an editoia containing so many miseading statements fo this pupose. You say that the bombing of Noth Vietnam is a "senseess meciess act attempting to meey save face in the wake of a stong Viet Cong offensive." We I think Lutkus fogot to mention that what the U.S.is tying to stop is not ony a Viet Cong offensive but a fu scae invasion against the South by the Noth Vietnamese Amy. Lutkus mentions that a "Soviet seaman who was aboad a Russian ship" was kied by the bombing. The cove page said that a Russian office had been kied. I beieve that thee is a big diffeence between a seaman and an office. It seems as if Lutkus thought that it makes no diffeence fo the peope of South Vietnam whethe the U.S. panes suppot them o not o whethe it makes no diffeence that the Communists gain conto in the South. I cannot discuss such a boad theme in this space but I woud ike to ask you Jey have you eve ived in a Communist system? We I have and beieve me it's no fun. Finay you say "wa is he" of couse it is! But emembe that the genea that fist said it buned Atanta immediatey aftewads. You may ask yousef why and the Juan Caos Fenandez 340 Moissey Ha The Waace show IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIII JaCk KUeSte Poitica aies aways appea to a vote's emotions as we as to his inteect. But the Waace ay in South Bend convinced me that this candidate is wiing to sacifice inteectua appea by aiming his campaign at his audience's gut emotions. The Goveno knows what the peope want. The peope standing outside Mois Civic Auditoium waiting to see him demonstated with Waace buttons hats and bannes that they wanted Waace. The ine stetched down Michigan Avenue and aound the cone. The doos opened at 6:30 as anti-waace eafets wee passed out by kids who woked quicky and smied nevousy. The coofu <ed white and bue) cowd and the inside of the od Auditoium <which ooks ike a ban a Chuch and the Gand Oe Opy obed into one) povided the pefect atmosphee fo what foowed. The whoe show began when the Maste of Ceemonies (and that is the ight tem a age white-haied southene with a bight oange jacket intoduced a oca ministe to give the invocation. The ministe mounted the podium and the cowd cheeed poitey. "Oh Lod" the ministe began. "Eat shit" someone cied. Then 6000 eyebas scan the bacony fo the pagan who uined this paye. "That's disgusting!" says the man seated next to me. It was. Afte the paye the M.C. gabbed the micophone jabed a finge at the bacony and vowed: "That is the sot of junk that Geoge Waace is going to put an end to." I wondeed how he wi do that as the cowd goes wid shakes it fists and Confedeate fags at the bacony. They seemed to know how he wi end it. That scaes me. The shaw goes on with a county-and-westen band ed by Biy Bamme singing "This Oe Town" and equests fom the audience.' "I don't want to hea anything new I won't pay it." The od foks stook to ye fo tunes fom yeas back. "I payed Dixie once." Whie Biy payed "Waace Gis" cicuated in the cowd and coect fo thei candidate. TV cews chaged up and down the aises documenting contibutions. Biy payed "Ya' Come" and "The Bee Bae Poka" (a equest) and then the M.C. took the mike again waving a $20 bi in his hand and with a the jubiiation of a peache who has snatched a sinne fom the depths of depavity announced "This twenty doas was contibuted by Ms. Betty Randoph (o somebody) sitting out thee in the eighth ow." "You foo" someone shouted. Moe junk but Biy Bamme was aeady into the "Wabash Cannonba" and the cowd was stomping and capping in time. It was the ast song because the Goveno had aived. The M.C. announced. "The next Pesident of the United States- Geoge C. Waace!" The cowd esponded thundeousy as the man stutted onto stage. He was shot handsome and we-dessed. Thee wee sundy pesentations incuding a had hat ha handed to Waace by a back constuction woke who ooked out of pace. I wondeed what he was thinking and he pobaby wondeed what we thought and I'm sue we both guessed wong. Waace stepped to the podium and jumped ight into his speech ike he just tuned the page of a book. "Back in 1964 when I was demanding tax efoms I was caed a demagogue and now a six senatos ae caing fo tax efom. His deive was magnificenty cacuated fast and despite what I expected not pefunctoy o outine. He ashed out at taxes bueaucacy the wa. The bacony began to hecke him and. chant "Go Home Geoge!" and othe things I coudn't hea because Geoge was downing them out without changing his tone o subject.. He dew in geaf cubic feet of empty ai and spewed it back fu of denunciations pomises and enegy to ovewhem evey othe sound in the auditoium. He began to speak of "pointy-headed inteectuas" using his hands to answe is simpe he had no choice. Neithe do we. Eithe we stop Noth Viet Nam in its advance o we et them epeat the massaces of past yeas because it is not ony emphasize and iustate. The cowd snickeed. the U.S. Jey the ones that ki peope. The "innocent and peace-oving" Communists aso ki. Two thousand and thity-two wee kied by the Viet Cong in in 1966 and 3706 in If you want the numbes fo the yeas befoe and afte I am sue you coud find them if you wee eay inteested. But I think that you editoia caied a message a miseading one but it doesn't matte. O does it? We just to make the wa a itte moe fai Lutkus don't you think that the U.S. shoud next time dop some fowes instead of bombs? "Yeah!--Go Geoge. You te 'em!" The od man sitting acoss the aise fom me weaing a Waace button the size of a fying pan was nodding his head faste and hade. He jumped in his seat capped and cheeed. I thought he woud pass out. Waace taked fo about foty minutes. You know what he's going to say befoe he says it. Taxing busing bueaucacy- he's against them. Loca conto ocay eected fedea judges -he's fo them. It's aways what the audience wants to hea. And then was done a few handshakes and he was gone. The cowd was moved because he had touched them. He cheishes and espects the same things they do- he undestands what they want. They ove him and they want him. It's a gut I te mysef as the cowd pous out onto Michigan Avnue and how do you ague with that? I wish I knew.

7 Thusday Api the obseve 7 shoud we t k? iohn d. shot S I e michae dwye Secetay of State Roges- ties-to expain styes'? Most inteaction between peope A of that is away fom Note Dame and pubicy demonstate thei outage ove this the massive bombing of Noth Vietnam to takes pace in this type of setting. Aside Saint May's. New Yok and Los nees escaation of the wa. Gueia theate and the peope. Nixon quiks: 'We've got to hit fom a deep and intimate eationship this Satuday ae not hee. Thos s1ttmg t -eafetting ae being stated on- these 'em had." Bay Godwate states that we peope see us fom the vantage of daiy off unch o in a dom ae a that is hee. This campuses. Some have oganized ha shoud have done this 9 o 10 yeas ago. and on activities. It is inteesting to is a we got. We think it is potentiay ef- epesentatives and facuty fo futue acfective though. We know it has to be afte tion this week. Suddeny peope decide that it is time to specuate as to whee and how Richad discuss vioence and non-vioence. Nixon sees us. Most can eadiy guess the we caught ouseves tossing aside the In accodance with ou own convictions That happened Monday night in a Non- answe. Chicago Tibune upon eading tije and those of the Nationa Student Vioence Semina. The discussion quicky Nixon too is acting fom a phiosophy of headines of the past two weeks thinking Association peope ae.og_g_stike on took on a quaity of theoization. Peope "So what'?" this campus fo Fiday Api 21. It is! Vietnamization-something which he was spoke in ofty ideas about the moaity of supposedy eected upon. Like most though Thee ae peope on these campuses who designed to coincide with those to be hed on bombing kiing and vioence in genea. he is a ceve poitician. Ae we etting have aeady decided that thei "day-to- 300 othe campuses thoughout the county We coveed eveything fom Chicago 1968 to "his" daiy activities become immesed in day" activities ae doing fa moe vioe!ce pio to Satuday's demonstations. Kathy Kent State and the atest escaation of the his eegant hetoic'? What about his inwa in bombing Haiphong and Hanoi. And cidenta bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong'? stye in accod with non-vioence. Maybe 1 activities on Fiday against this escaation to this nation than the deveopment of a bfe- Baow is panning and oganizing a day of on and on and on... What about that statement: "We've got to this is not the best time to efect- efection with the assistance of othe students and Fo most of us we have discoveed that it hit 'em had"'?'? Is he going to be abe to _get seems heish when peope ae being facuty. is impeative to act fom a phiosophy - by with this'? Someone must sceam out to mudeed by the hundeds with the bombs We have pesonay decided to take inwhich we suppy though ou taxes. We ae ventoy of ouseves. The inventoy is ong fom an individuaistic ife stye. Refec- him STOP! tion gowth and fufiment begin to take on Some aeady have--the ND-SMC students impatient and estess and ae beginning to ovedue and has been hastened by the a sembance of eaity fo us soone o ate. who got togethe.yesteday aftenoon act hee on these campuses. outageous actions of Richad Nixon. Ou Suddeny though someone sceams discussing and panning action to take pace Action wi be taking pace fo the eadings ae not good. We discuss discuss HALT! Stop the action. We ae aso iving- on these campuses. Some have sceamed emainde of the week in the Fiesta Lounge evauate theoize moaize and finay ask hee and now - Api at the stop in San Fancisco and majo coege of LaFotune at 4:30. We invite a mem- ouseves: "Shoud we'?" Many ae Univesity of Note Dame. Ae we not just campuses on the East and West Coast inas accountabe fo the consequences of this euding Coumbia Univesity of Mayand administation to join us in ou effots. YES! hes of ND-SMC (students facuty and beginning to answe that. We have said one day as we ae about the moaity of ife Stanfod and the Univesity of Wisconsin. Students ae cuenty oganizing a fast to a wod to those who moun f. obet giffin Eijah said to them I aone. am eft as a pophet of Yahweh whie the pophets of Baa ae fou hunded and fifty. Let two bus be given us... You must ca on the name of you god and I sha ca upon mine; the god who answes with fie is God indeed... Fom moning to midday they caed on the name of Baa...but thee was no voice no answe... Eijah mocked them. 'Ca oude' he said 'fo he is a god : he is peoccupied o he is busy o he has gone on a jouney; pehaps he is aseep and wi wake up.'... Midday passed and they anted on... but thee was no voice no answe no attention given to them... Then Eijah stepped fowad. 'Yahweh God of Abaham Isaac and Isae' he said 'et them know today that you ae God is Isae and that I am you sevant...' Then the fie of Yahweh fe and consumed the hoocaust... ' I Kings 18 Recenty I sat in a meeting of eeven piests and we consideed the news that a fiend whom we oved was the victim of an incuabe iness doomed to extaodinay suffeing unti death some yeas fom now. A deame said "What we need is a miace. Let's oganize the community into teams of paye as pepaation fo a sevice of heaing. Let's ask the Lod fo a miace to cue ou fiend who suffes." Shades of Ou Lady of Loudes! A miace fo God's sake! The wod itsef eeks of the stae odo of incense fom the Jesus-cones whee the od adies ae foeve coneing the Saced Heat with payes fo the convesion of Potestant nephews o with equests that the Hoy Spiit neede the famiy ush into making his Easte duty. Speak of miaces if you must -but don't be toubing the good Fathes with expectations ofpiest-magic. It isn't good theoogy and it gives eigidn a bad name ike on of those give-away pogams on teevision. Of couse it bogges the mind to conside how stunning woud be the victoy of faith if Yahweh wee to diecty pubicy answe the payes of the Campus Ministy o of the Community of Hoy Coss o of the peace feaks assembed at Mass offeed fo the intentions of peace. Ony one sign: a bind man cued; a esuected body; a paaytic heaed; a gaffite (In hoc signo vinces! taced on the night couds with fie... then woud the fase pophets of Baa be confounded; then woud the citics of God be put to out. In ou coective piesty wisdom none of us Eeven daed as Eijah had done to ask the God of natua causes to give evidence of His thaumatugy. The ea miace in suffeing'' mumued one piest "is the miace of acceptance. The tue heaing is a heaing of the spiit." The answe was kind of a cop-out I thought since invisibe miaces seem a ot ike no miaces at a. "Tak of miaces" said anothe piest "just encouages fase hopes." I suspect that he ike mysef was heaing voices in the backgound:\ 1 "Ca oude fo he is a god; he is pe-occupied o he is busy o he has gone on a jouney; pehaps he is aseep and wi wake up." Eventuay the Wod of the Lod came upon us: "It is an evi and unfaithfu geneation that seeks fo a sign. The ony sign it wi be given is the sign of the pophet Jesus." The sign of Jonas of couse is the Resuection; "as Jonas was in the bey of the fish fo thee days and thee nights so wi the Son of Man be in the heat of the eath thee days and thee nights." At this point we put ou finge upon a mystey: fo to us piests stugging with the pobem of God's sience and seaching fo a sign of His ove in the face of tagedy the Resuection was pesented as ou contempoay miace. At fist it seemed ike a conventiona evasion of eigion. Hee wee a bunch of campus pophets icensed by the Pope miace. Faith must buid bidgesb-etween spoke these wods to a man cipped fom pesent soows--the death ppcaimed in bith :"I have neithe sive no god but I yesteday's headines the accident you wi give you what I have: in the name of head about this moning;-and that ancient Jesus Chist the Nazaene wak!" To those vioence epoted fom a Gaiean hiside of this Campus who ae suffeing-to those so that ou suffeing beas the impint of who have in vey ecent days been injued nais and weas upon its bow a cown of in senseess accidents and ae awaiting thons. As the figues of a Pieta we wait God's heaing--a of us who ae campus unde a night sky as mounes paying fo ministes a of us who ae Chistians a of the victoy of ight. Soon we hope the dak us who fee compassion wish we coud say passion of innocence wi be ove and death to you: "In the name of Jesus Chist the ike winteki wi be defeated in the Nazaene wak!" Instead ony the sign of tiumph of the ife that ives again. Jonas is offeed... the sign of Jesus the In he infancy of the Chuch St. Pete suffeing sevant; the sign of Jesus the wondeiiig-what we daed hoped fo fom. beoved Son bon though suffeing to this God of ous Who if He eay wanted to etena ife. upgade the maket vaue of the pophetic office coud make Eijahs of us a. To us hoping fo a ain of fie was given the sign of Jonas--the sign of the mudeed God bon again ike the Spingtime in the dak heat of the eath Who teaches us the notes of the Easte song in the uncetain goy of the Api season. You have to be in an Api mood to accept the Resuection as a contempoay be myopic physicians? < ne catoon chaacte asks his docto: "How much do you ean'?" The docto epies: "Oh about 50 pe cent." In anothe catoon a gi excaims to he fiend: "We'e going to be miionaies!.john was just accepted to med schoo!" Obviousy these jokes exaggeate; but they efect an inceasingy pevaent attitude among the pubic. The tansition fom genea pactice to speca.ties among doctos in today's medicme has seen a concomitant change in the medica docto's pubic image. The pevious fond image of the odfashioned docto; the famiy fiend and sefsacificing woke who aey got a fu night's seep. has now been giving way to that of a geedy gof-paying speciaist who caes itte about the patient pesonay. The Ameican Medica "":"o'iation is being heaviy attacked fo bemg stagnant and is sociay ineffective C bviousy the od county type doco who teated the whoe peson is much moe appeciated than the moden docto t'ven though he was pehaps moe kindy than competent. Howeve thee is no eason to think that the young docto c?ming out of medica schoo is any ess kmdy and concened with the patient--he is definitey moe adoit and effective theapeuticay. If the men have not changed. why ae they appeciated Iess \\ hy ae they pictued as money-hungy gofes'? This pobem is we woth consideing by the pe-meds- and an answe is suggested by consideing the pe-meds themseves as a micocosm of the whoe situation. Because we beieve in the miace whose best symbo is the yea that booms again we dae pay fo the othe miace of heaing--not because we ae wondewokes in need of a sign but because we ae chiden of the God of consoations who pomised to them that moun that they sha comfoted. inas sidys of a coege pofesso's saay. The good to give to bo.se who esoect ann n M n '? financia status of a docto meey efects Isn't his negect of the age issues and a moe impotant chaacteistic--the the common good typica of the moden aveage docto's individuaism and in- docto' dependence. This desie to emain Most of today's socia pobems ae autonomous and pehaps aoof has im- eated to medicine; the abotion issue is potat. effects in ou compex douby petinent. It not ony affects pubic ogamzatwna society--effects it did not heath and medica pactice it diecty have in the days of county medicine. and geaty detacts fom the image of the ow many pe-meds ae inteested in medica pofession. Even though the the cuent socia and moa pobems genea pubic pemits abotions fo which cosey invove medicine and vaious easons: educing the wefae physicians; abotion fo instance'? Not os acist pejudices saving the U.S. many! The majoity of pe-meds choose to fom ovecowding o eiminating estict themseves entiey to the vey iegitimate chiden it has ow egad fo dict immediate pactica pobems the men and the pofession that caies it which confont them: tests quizzes out. The assassin and executionne ae papes. gades. Pe-med students study as hed in ow esteem in evey society. they thei ives depended on it--as indeed it A physician's pope function in society does. They wok had and woy about it is to potect heath--not to potect o to even hade. Ony occasionay do some destoy it seectivey o as he peases. A eave thei studies ong enough to pen an poiceman's oe is to potect the ives of impassioned denunciation fo the the citizens. Undoubtedy we woud a be Sdwastic o a bitte staie fo the Ob- distubed if a state egisatue gave thei spn. potesting the dehumanization of poice the powe to potect o to ki the naow estictions they themseves seectivey. have constucted. As fo positive steps--. I woud cetainy be distubed if a mteest and thought about socia ethica sugeon-abotionist wee to opeate on me issues--not much. The ideaism fo good o on anyone I know. In sma towns othe wok is cetainy thee but it is a doctos' opinions suffice to stop any misdipcted ideaism which foundes into sugeons fom pefoming abotions.. excusive study. into the "wok-a-day :\ationay. the AMA has the powe to spe 11 od atmosphee. It is not an inteigent out the boundaies of pope medica atuism pacticd. yet nothing has been done; < u schoo countepats to the AMA the nothing has been head fom them. pe-med and Aescuapian cubs povide Thus athough individuay moden ony socia banquets and ectues on how to doctos ae as kind and as competent as et accepted to medica schoo eaving doctos eve wee thei copoate stan Issues such as abotion to the Knights of ding seems to negigent uninteigent and ('oumbus and go\'('i'iwi majos. 'ineffective. The compexities of moden: \\"hen a sugeon questioned aj.n.d. pe- o..:tety oemanct exceence not ony fom ow many pe-meds ae attacted to med student <4.0 GPA appying to Ha- pivate medica pactice but aso fo. medicine by the money'? I think not manv. \'ad about his ideas on abotion he an- socia oganization. Lacking this it is nc Not m?e than by any othe paying sweed that "he had not thought about it \\onde that the physician's pubic pofession. I do not shae the opinion of my et"' ie was ejected. When this guy pestige is sipping. Ionicay it is bothe at U.C'.L.A. who thinks that haf of gaduates fom med schoo he wi because the doctos' socia oganization its med schoo students woud eave if pobaby be an exceent eseache and a has emainedin the hose-and-buggy stage financia contos wee instituted and a concened pactitione; but what kind of that the fond image of the hose and buggy docto's eanings wee bought to the eve. ocia and ethica diection wi he be abe docto has been eoded. j

8 . k t "" t 8 the obseve Thusday Api Lod Chief Justice ties to whitewash Cathoic bood (!7:! New Yok Times Bt>fast N'tht>n Ieand Api!--The Roman Cathoic minoity n a mood of gowing ange eacted bittey today to Lod Widgey's epot on the kiing of I :3 men by Bitish sodies in Londondey ast Jan. 30 and I emed the findings a whitewash." Benadette Devin a mid-uste membe of Paiament caed iod Widgey the Lod Chief Justice who headed the inquiy a ia." Ivan Coope a poitica eade in Londondey said angiy: "I have no hesitation to say that Lod Widgey has been dishonest in the eyes of many peope in this city and he is nothing shot of an accessoy to the actions of the paatoopes." Athough today's epot pinned some bame on Amy tactics duing Londondey's "Boody Sunday" Lod Widgey's concusion that a snipe opened fie fist at paatoopes eft Cathoics fuious. Vituay the entie Cathoic community hee beieves that the sodies wee unpovoked and fied indisciminatey at the huge demonstation in the Bogside aea. The epot. couped with the kiing ast Satuday of a popua Iish Repubican Amy eade Joseph McCann has tuned the -wtfiotics with enewed fieceness against the Bitish Amy and govenment. incuding Wiiam Whiteaw the new secetay of State fo Nothen Ieand. Moe than thee weeks afte Cathoics had agey wecomed the imposition of diect ue by Bitain the minoity is once again suen. 'The Widgey epot wi have the effect of essening sti futhe zm. Whiteaw's and the Bitish govenment's cedibiity with the anti-unionist popuation." said Kevin McCoy the key oganize of the miitant Nothen Ieand Civi Rights association. "It comes at a vey citica time. The Widgey epot is the whitewash we feaed it woud be. The epot is an attempt to excuse mude by saying that the amy was povoked" McCoy added. Cathoic modeates wee angy too. "I think it is the best ecuitment pamphet fo the I.R.A. I have seen in a ong time" said Tom Conaty chaiman of the Centa Citizens Defense Committee a powefu goup in Befast's Fas Hoad Ghetto. "It destoys the cedibiity of anyone who says 'Give Bitain a chance. She wi do the ight thing"' In Londondey. James Way whose 22-yea-od son was one of the 13 victims said simpy: "I am gad I fatheed the son who died athe than fatheed the son who mudeed him.'' :\nd Fathe Edwad Daiy a piest who testified befoe Lod Widgey said: "I'm fabbegasted. It's a disgacefu epot." The ange ove the epot's findings--which citicized the Civi Rights Association fo oganizing the iega mach- foowed a suge of vioence that has stuck Nothen Ieand since the weekend. Today. the body of 33-yea-od James Eiott--the fathe of thee chiden--was found on a deseted oad outside Newtown-Hamiton nea the bode with the Iish epubic. Eiott a Pesbyteian m!'mb!' of the Uste Defense U.S. esuntes N. Vietnant bonbing Saigon Thusday Api 20- Afte a pause of two days in which ony a handfu of bombing missions wee fown ove Noth Vietnam the United States command esumed the ai campaign Wednesday with moe than 125 stikes accoding to infomed offices. A the aids wee in Noth Vietnam's southen panhande beow the 20th paae accoding to the offices. ThE' offices said that "Ony a handfu" of aids wee made in Noth Vietnam Monday and Tuesday afte Sunday's massive aids ove Hanoi and Haiphong- the atte being the pincipa enty pot fo wa suppies. No aids as fa noth as Hanoi o Haiphong have been fown since accoding to the offices. The United States command has maintained officia sience about the aids. Ameican offices cose to the panning fo the ai wa say that the two-day etup was design!'d to pemit an assessment of the aids' poitica effect by the Nixon Administation. The tagets fo the inceased numbe of aids Wednesday wee "ogistica" in natue the offices said. In the pevious aids which h!'gan Api 6 such tagets inuded petoeum stoage aeas oads. bidges and aifieds. Am!'ican panes aso have been hitting suface to ai missie sites and antiaicaft atiey positions just noth of the demiitaized zone to eiminate the theat they pose to Am!'ican and South Vietnamese aipanes fying bombing missions in suppot of Saigon Govenment toops beow it. The aids ove Haiphong and the Vietcong begin majo sping offensive ((') U7:! Nt>w Yok Times By ('aig R. Whsitney Saigon Api 19 - Noth Vietnamese and main-foce vietcong toops ovean a distict town on.the centa coast 45 mies noth of uinhon causing heavy casuaties to the South Vietnamese battaion defending the town and focing the govenment to withdaw Whitnt>y senio miitay officias in t>eiku said Wednesday. The heavy fighting in the Hoaian distict came with simutaneous attacks on sevea othe cities in Binhdinh Povince the most heaviy popuated on the Centa Coast whee anothe main-foce Noth Vietnamese egiment has fo the ast 10 days cut the stategic highway 19 at the Ankhe 1ss between Quinhon and Peiku. ''he oss of the fist distict town he centa miitay egion II in cuent Noth Vietnamese cks was seen by senio offices )e headquates in Peiku as.jiing the beginning of majo.;ified activity in the highands.n which has ong been ex- d to be the focus of the ofe this yea. senio ameican advise of gion John Pau Vann said in L that the Noth Vietnamese division which infitated ong the Ho Chi Minh Tai to Kontum Povince in. ty had moved east to Binh <'ovince and that othe \jot Vietnamese units in the nm ams woud possiby begin to.. tac!< m eanest in the next 72 'HI singe most impotant this yea may we pove heen in II Cops" he said to the miitay egion II 1g the 12 povinces of the tetion. w phase in the fighting m '.'e-week-od communist ffensive aso was appaent Vednesday in Auangngai Povince oth of Binh Dinh. Thee; -ove the ast fou days accoding to senio Ameican offices in Danang main-foce Vietcong units taking advantage of the movement of the age South Vietnamese amy units out of the coasta owands to counte Noth Vietnamese einfocements in the mountains have aid waste to a dozen towns in Son Tinh Distict on the Batangan Peninsua of Chuai esuting in an estimated efugees. On the othe fonts thee wee these deveopments: Communist attacks in Binh Long Povince noth of Saigon continued to intensify as Noth Vietnamese foces estimated at moe than men continued to move east fom Cambodia. Thee ws heavy fighting up and down the ength of highway 13 though the Povince with at east fou moe Noth Vietnamese tanks epotedy spotted moving south towad Binhduong Povince cose to Saigon. In that povince the Fifth I BEs BANos IN own I Division's base camp at Laikhe came unde enemy mota attack eay Wednesday moning. A egiment of the division has been!'nciced at Anoc the Binhong Povince -capita fo moe than a week and a man eief foce has been unabe to beak its way though the Noth Vietnamese ines and move Noth of the highway into Anoc. News epots fom Cambodia aso suggested that Noth Vietnamese toops may be sweeping though Peyveng Povince and tying to make an end un aound the govenment foces in Binhong and open anothe font west of Saigon fom Highway 1 the main oad between Saigon and Phnom penh. South Vietnamese toops on the fa nothen font in Quangti Povince hed off Noth Vietnamese attacks to the West of Quangti city Tuesday and Wenesday aided by B-52 stikes that ained neay 1000 tons of bombs on Communist toop concentations in the mountains seven mies west of the Povince capita. -Two Bands a night -Dancmg 6 nights a week (cosed Monday.) -No cove on Tues. Wed. Thus. -Open ti 2 a.m. Une stop entetainment cente" Cocktai Lounge Bowing Biiads Sf.u/a 's vi\ite C/ut 2802 SOUTH I I t1 ROAD NILES MICHIGAN / Hegiment a pat-time miitia had been shot though the head and tied up in a ubbe sack. Aound the body wee six caymoe mines as we as 200 pounds of exposives and a age bomb. Eiott was kidnapped at gunpoint Monday night nea the bode town of Newy as he cossed into the Noth diving his company's tuck. In ecent months the Uste Defense egiment has been a taget of the I.H.A. Though the night this beak capita was ton by spoadic teo. An amy spokesman said that thee wee 21 shooting incidents mosty shots fied at patoing Bitish sodies: The amy has pointed out in a statement that both the officia and povisiona wings of the I.R.A. have intensified the teo campaign in ecent days "in an appaent effot to ay suppot fo a poicy of continued vioence." Amy officias say pivatey that in the ast few days a token soidaity has been estabished b!'tween hoth wings of the I.R.A.!'aie stikes beow the 20 paae ast week invoved B-52 heavy bombes as we as smae fighte-bombes which between Api9 and Api 15 few a epoted 275 soties in the Noth Vietnamese panhande.!i=: in an effot to k'ep Cathoic ghetto a!'as fom esponding to London's initiative m imposing diect ue. Pndmg the haf centuy of 'ot!'stant dominance of Uste. One way fom JFK. London Pais o Amstedam. Round tip $195. by 707 and 747 Jets Student powe does it! Ou intenationa sevice just fo students gets you specia jet ai faes to and thoughout Euope. Confimed seats pe-schedued depatues. Compimentay meas and ba sevice. Avoid highe summe ates by booking now. Aso fights to Te Aviv Zuich. Fankfut. Rome Athens and othes. Fo fu infomation ca M (212) o mat coupon Nationa Union of Students Tave Sevice Inc. 30 E. 42nd St. NY. N.Y Name Steet City State & ZiP STARTS TOMORROW Open 6:45 Mat. 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9 Waace speaks to Mid-Aneica via I down ho111e I fanfae by Jey.utkus Obseve N"ws Edito The man was quite age ana just ove six foot ta. He woe a fie-engine ed baze with Waace '72 pinted on the beast pocket and he sceamed out to the cowd "This is Waace County." Geoge Mangum was speaking to an ovefow cowd at the Mois Civic Auditoium in South Bend on Tuesday night pepping them fo the aiva of Goveno Geoge Coey Waace of Aabama. Mangum beowed out to the cowd that the Waace entoage had been in Detoit a few nights ago and they dew neay peope in back-to-hack aies. He cied that this happens evey whee Goveno Waace goes. Mois Civic neve ooked any bette. Thee was a huge edwhite-and bue daped podium in the cente of the stage and to the ight of the podium Biy Game and his county-westen goup payed thei foot stompin music Obseve News Featue The cowd was mosty middeaged the gentemn spoted cew cuts and the adies dessed consevativey. A of them wee coveed with thei edwhite and bue stickes that hoeed Waace fo Pesident. Game was paying thei kind of music the music they emembeed fo the days when they wee younge. The atmosphee was highchaged with excitement. The Goveno was coming to speak to an aveage citizen and M. and Ms. Midde Ameica tuned out in foce. Game's job was to entetain the foks on the suface but in tuth he seemed to be thee to buid up the exictement and enegy of the cowd. Afte evey few songs Mangum who seved as the MC woud appoach the micophone and tak about Waace. Then Game woud pay again. Ashe went into paying "I Wanna Go Home" he intoduced it as a tae of a boy who went to the Moto City but coudn't go metaphoica ode home becaue he didn't have any moe money. Game said that the govenment had taken it a away in taxes. "When Goveno Waace becomes Pesident we won't have to woy about that." The cowd boke into oud and' engthy appause and then stomped aong as Game sang. The psychoogy of the situation was amazing. The band woud sti the peope up and then Mangum woud come out and tak about Waace and then ove to the band to sette 'em down and then Mangum woud sti 'em up again. This a buit up unti Waace was about to come onstage and then Mangum ushed and hoeed "Without futhe adieu I give you Goveno Geoge C. Waace." And Mois Civic Auditoium went bids. The ha esembed the heat of the confedeacy as the ebe fags popped out fom a cones. Signs by the hundeds appeaed sceaming "Waace tes it ike it is" "Bus the Senatos Judges and Buocats" and "Send them a message vote Waace." Waace stood nea the font of the stage accepting the appause gaciousy and sauting the audience. He was supisingy shot with ight bown hai. His suit was inspiingy neat and tim. His composue was obvious. The whoe pefomance was keyed to midde Ameica the aveage citizen the ank and fie. Thee pesentations took pace as Waace came to the poidum. A young gi voted the "Pettiest Majoette in Indiana" pesented Waace with a baton. Then he was given an authentic Waace Scotch paid tie finay two "ank and fie aboes" offeed the goveno a white hadhat with an Ameican fag on it. One of the wokes was a back man the ony one to be seen thoughout the night. The buid-up to Waace's appeaance was maed by hecking ony once though his speech was often inteupted. The ony hecking came when a peache gave the invocation fo the evening. As he began a hecke shouted an obscenity fom the bacony. Upon competion Mungum umbed back onstage and used the hecking to Waace's advantage. "That's the kind of junk that Ameicans ae getting fed up with" he beowed. "Peope don't even have the common coutesy to shut thei taps when a man of God is invoking his name." The ha again boke into chees and a standing ovation which asted cose to two minutes. The Mungum offeed the peope "an oppotunity to give." A goup of young schoogis then cicuated though the audience coecting fom the peope. Again the aveage citizen down home appoach came out. Mungum seached out a woman in the cowd who had given $20. Then came the itany of "Thank Ya Man God Bess Y Mam's." The MC confessed to the peope that "Thee's no big foundation giving us money. We depend on M. and Ms. Midde Ameica. We nicke and dime ou way acoss Ameica." Waace's speech hammeed home at the point that the whoe pefomance was keyed to - the aveage citizen. Not ony did he say it in his speech but even the itte things wee geaed in that diection... the pesentations fom the majoette and wokes the county-westen band the thank ya mam's the peache. Eveything went to the peope. Even the way that Waace appeaed went to the peope. When Humphey came to South Bend he met with the Pess and sma goups of Democatic eades. Waace comes to South Bend and he speaks to the peope. The Goveno is conscious of his stength and whee it ies. He buids on it and he woks it ove. He speaks to the itte man and the itte man eacts. It's questionabe if Waace eay can do anything fo the itte man in Ameica but he is aso the fist one to speak diecty to him. But no matte what happens whethe he wins o oses Geoge C. Waace has gone to the peope in a stye much ike that of Andew Jackson he's tying to become one of us. And the peope ae buying it. Gass ectues on ife 1 S ode By Bt>th Ha In a ectue entited "Measuement and Metapho" noveist Wiiam H. Gass spoke of man's concen fo ceating metaphos o modes to measue and ode the chaos of ife. Befoe the sma goup in Cao Ha yesteday aftenoon Gass outined the pocess by which man makes a metaphoica ode in ife as we as in poety and fiction. A basic pobem to man accoding to Gass is the measuement of natue "the movements aound us too vague too numeous too tansitoy to numbe." Man puts things in ife in tems of numbes and v ods to give them an ode. By fastening names to chaotic eements man makes them a pat of a maste pan and povides a means of measuing and cassifying them in what Gass caed "an infoming visua fied." Once a name has been given to something that object takes on the popeties of the mode it has been povided. Fo exampe Gass descibed the ode of human behavio as a moae named society. in which man adopts the behavioa patten pescibed by that society. Gass descibed fiction as "a big metapho. a mode with temendous scope." A good metapho is one which fits into a patten so that the named object "possess a the popeties seen in ight of the name." The depth of a metapho woud then be the "degee to which it is anaogous to the object." take metaphos and modes as aity. He said. "A mode may give us ode. but contadictions wi occu if a metapho is caied too fa. Books ae found by getting to books. The ea wod is found ony by getting to the ea wod." A fome phiosophy pofesso at Washington Univesity in St Louis. Gass is autho. of Wii Maste's Lonesome Wife Omensette's Luck Fictions and Figues of Life and a coection of shot And woking fo Chistian Unity? We ae membes. of a young Ameican Fanciscan fti!o.oftbi Commumty which is a bit diffeent: ou ife wok is the eunion of sepaated Chistians. How about spending a weekend with us in seaching fo vocation thu paye and Chistian Feowship? Both men and women ae invited Api Fo detais ca: Pete Canauan S.A Ath tho S.A Thusday Api the obseve 9 PLACEMENT BUREAU JOB INTERVIEWS BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION Monday Api 24 DEGRERS: B.S. in M.E. and M.E.I.O. LOCATION: Buns Habo Indiana (on Lake Michigan) FOR: Management Deveopment Pogam (Loop Couse) Inteested Students shoud sign up immediatey in Room 207 Main Buiding. YOU GET BE'I*I'ER LOOKING AT UNION with CONTACT LENSES No hasse. Sip into the action with bette vision without bothe. Contact.eises hep you ee bette keep you ooking geat. Fee fee to join the action with contact enses... You get bette ooking at Union. 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10 .. 10 the obseve Thusday Api Duncan eads sings own woks Duncan: Pesents a vaiety of styes of his poety and songs aong the way of his "tip" of pubic eading. by Steve Laza San Fancisco poet Robet Duncan concuded the fouth day of the week-ong Sophomoe Liteay Festiva ast night by eading and singing a numbe of his woks to a age audeince in the Libay Auditoium. Duncan efeed to his pubic eading as a "tip" and expained that he wished to pesent a vaiety fo his styes to the audience aong the way. Stating that "I ove Jakness in and of itsef" Duncan tod his audience that if pechance some peoms appeaed obscue to them they woud emain cetainy no ess obscue to himsef. Sevea of Duncan's fist eadings seemed to pesent aspects of his poetic phiosophy. In a poem dedicated to a poetfiend of his <Duncan pointed out that such dedication-beaing po.;ms as this ae actuay "ettes" to anothe peson) Duncan stated that "fom what Light scuptue exhibit showing in Fiedhouse Chinese team vs. the U.N. Iuminated Foms II an exhibition of scuptue in ight opened Tuesday at the Fiedhouse. Conceived and buit by Bi Banes and Jim Bye gaduate students in th Fine Ats Depatment the exhibition wi end with tonight's 7:30-9:30 showing. The scuptues. six in numbe ae ceated fom tubua neon ights and bicks dit and ogs. On the dakness shouded main foo of the Fiedhouse they stand out as highights of biiant coou and muted cooued shadows. Accoding to Dye the wok bean about two months ago with a genea pan to "utiize the pime space of foo aea" the huge ditfooed cente oom of the Fiedhouse. "because of the space avaiabe hee" Dye expained "it aows us to wok in neon ighting. The Fiedhouse gives a cosed envionment with the effect of outdoo space." In some pieces notaby a constuction of age fee-standing oops of ight the ight tubes themseves ae stuctua eements. In othes the ight is efected off and among the massive buks of tee tunks and within ong bick atticewoks. The use of natuaistic eements is stessed. Many of the pieces ae so aanged as to pesent two diffeent aspects one effect when viewed up cose and othes when viewed at a distance and fom diffeent anges. The constuctions a nonpemanent wi be dismanted afte tonight's fina exhibition. L* mock convention Agenda set by Committee The Rues Committee of the Mock Democatic Convention met Wednesday night to discuss thethe ues and pocedues fo the convention. Bake Woda of the South Dakota deegation was eected chaiman. Attendance was vey poo and the chaiman expessed concen fo the enthusiasm of the convention. Ping-pong bas fy The Committee passed an by Muay Schumach <c> 1972 New Yok Times United Nations N.Y. Api 19- The ping pong ba having induced the United States and the Peopes Repubic of China to say poite things to one anothe became an intenationa symbo tonight as the visiting Chinese ping pong team pefomed at the United Nations. The invincibe visitos took on a team fom the United Nations fo the benefit of the United Nations Intenationa Schoo as we as wod amity. Symptomatic of the good wi of the visitos was the esignation with which they accepted a makeshift cout that was put down in 24 hous in the Tusteeship Counci oom. Duing a peiminay bief tou of the buiding when the payes fist waked onto the sawdustsmeing boads and made tenttive eaps to test its esiiency one of the payes taked biefy though an intepete to C. V. Naasimhan unde-secetay Genea who was acting as a guide. 'He said" Naasimhan said ate "that the cout is too sma. I tod him it was the best we coud do and that we even coveed some steps beow to make it bigge. He was wiing to make the best of the situation.'' The match was the cimax to the team's fist visit to New Yok afte having toued Canada and sevea points in this county. The cick of ping pong ba against paddes came foowing a visit to city ha whee the 13 payes incuding six women eceived the key to the city and ties with the city embem. The payes who wea Mao jackets do not wea ties. The Chinese gave the mayo a Chinese sco and assuance that to them fiendship was moe impotant than whethe they won o ost a game. The mayo when asked about his abiity as a tabe tennis paye said: "I do pay tabe tennis occasionay. I get soundy basted by my chiden." CJeut8 ca/ us.. agenda fo the upcoming convention. Some suggestions wee discussed as to the eection of the pesidentia candidate. The simpe majoity ue eecting the paty's candidate was chaenged in favo of a twothids majoity eection. The committee defeed action on the chaenge unti the next meeting whee thee wi hopefuy be moe deegates. Sapphie 18k. Jewef8 ::JiamonJ.!Impot Compa11!f THE ULTIMATE IN DIAMONDS Seen by Appointment Suite 602 St. Joseph Bank Buiding South Bend Indiana Phone we ca poety a bid I cannot name cows." In an except fom a masque wicch he wote invoving Adam King Samue and the Achange Michae Duncan concuded with the foowing wods: "Thus poety esembes the woks of things and Adam must find himsef in Eve." In a wok caed "The Fie" Duncan attempted to ceate a kind of poety which does not exist within a bounday. To do this he opened and ended the poem by speaking a sequence of singe isoated wods of vaious pats of speech each wod sepaated fom the next by a we measued ength of time. He expained that "Each wod exists in a wod of itsef and can be eated to the othes as a esonance.'' Between these openi nd ending passages of the 1.> Duncan ecited moe convent wna veses of poety seemin\' thee to teat the topic of ex1"tence of evi in the poitica ode. He accompanied this centa section of the poem thoughout with a fou-beat movement of his hands much as if much as if he wee conducting a musica execise. Foowing this poem Duncan sang a composition of his own which coud oosey be temed a ovesong. Entited 'Song of the Od Ode' the piece moved though a numbe of veses and efains touching as it went on such objects as knights and adies and the seasons of sping and fa. Afte a shot intemission Duncan ead his eight finished sections of a poposed ten-piece suitewitten in the stye of the metaphysica poets aound Among -the poets Duncan imitated though with his own manne of teating themes wee Geoge Hebet and Si Wate Raeigh. Duncan wi appea again today with Diane Wakoski and Aen Ginsbeg as pat of a poety symposium to be hed at 3:30 today in the Libay Auditoium. SIMERI S Happy Hou 7 to 10 pm 64% pitche Bud. $1.32 -PIZZA- Itaian sandwiches Spaghetti & Sea foods iquor & COLD CARRY OUT Fee use of dining oom 410 N. HILL Cothes and things Men's Boutique "On the Ma" McKiney Town & County Shopping Cente Mishawaka Indiana Phone 25&- 7:135 atuday Api 22 SB Amoy 9 to An Tosta Iish Wake Advance ticket Saes ony I Limited Ticket Suppy $3.00 pe coupe ony Buses eave Cice: 8:30 8:50 9:109:30 Tickets on sae Thus. in Dining Has and the Hudde at Noon 2 bands unimited efeshme-nts (It v1i NOT be a SO's paty)

11 Thusday Api 2o 1972 the obseve 1 1 Fist teams dominate scimmage by Vic Do the week) and Jim O'Maey (out The Fighting Iish footba team hed its thid scimmage of the with a knee stain) foced a custe of tunoves by.the second offense sping season yesteday and the and kept aive its ecod of being two-hou wokout was dominated unscoed-upon in sping ba. by the pay of ND's numbe one The scimmage opened with the units--both on offense and defense. second offense in possession but Athough the fist-ine offense hei dive gound to a hat afte stated hot and finished hot they Ronnie Goodman scampeed fo a showed some taces of the mid- 16 yad gain on the fist pay fom scimmage dodums which scimmage. Bian Dohety who pagued them in Satuday's handed the punting fo both wokout. Sti the fist "0" scoed six touchdowns duing the afteams spiaed a kick to the 27 yead ine and the fist offense took tenoon and thei effots against ove. They scoed immediatey. the second defense wee Hafback Day Dewan took a highighted by the etun to action pitchout and stated to sweep of sophomoe haf-back Geg Hi towads the eft sideine. But he and by the unveiing of a itte-used pued up shot of the ine of offensive weapon - the hafbakc scimmage stopped and whipped pass. a ong pass down the sideine to The numbe one defense though wide eceive Wiie Townsend. without the sevices of egua inebackes Tim Suivan (who The ba was sighty undethown but Townsend caught it and outan undewent knee sugey eaie in the defense fo a 73-yad touch- Fanning: eay honos Note Dame's standout feshman heavyweight weste Mike Fanning has been named to the Amateu Westing News' "Feshman-Sophomoe" A Ameican team. Fanning a native of Tusa Oka. and one of ony two feshmen on the ten-man squad posted a ecod fo the Iish gappes ast season incuding a Note Dame ecod of 20 pins. The 6'6 250-pounde aso estabished Iish maks fo the fastest pin (19 seconds) most team points (115) most dua meet wins..(14) and consecutive pins ( 12) whie eading coach Tey Mathe's cub to an 11-4 season. down. The convesion attempt a pass fom quateback Tom Cements to tight end Steve Queh fe incompete. The second scoe was neay as quick. Jim Musuaca ecoveed Ron Goodman's fumbe on the bue 15 and Ciff Bown moved his team in fom thee. Bown got the touchdown on a one-yad dive but the convesion faied again. Pat Steenbege who shaed the contos of the second offense with Bi Nyop tied unsuccessfuy to get his team moving though the ai when he egained the ba. Defensive back Ken Schezes intecepted a Steenbege pass and -i"etuned it 25 yads to the bue 37 whene the fist offense took ove. The Iish "0" moved the ba to the 15: and soph Geg Hi tied anothe option pass--this time on a sweep ight. Hi coudn't get the thow away so he pued the ba down and scambed his way to the seven. Thee pays ate Andy Huff cacked the midde of the ine fo the thid TD of the day. Feshman Tom Cements got the convesion on a qb keepe. The fist team bues cooed off foowing thei thid touchdown and it took them a whie to egain thei momentum. When they did it was Geg Hi who got things oing. OBSERVER SPORTS Hi. unning fom a wingback sot gabbed a 15-yad toss fom Bown at the 32-yad ine of the second defense then took a hand- off fo a gain of seven moe yads. Huff bucked his way to the 13 and Cements snuck to the fou befoe Dewan capped the dive by sweeping eft end fo the tay. Cements again found the end zone on the convesion ty. Junio inebacke Mike Webb intecepted Fi Nyop at the bue 42-yad ine to put the fist offense back into theatening position and the bues moved in fo thei fifth nde the watchfu eye of Aa Paseghian Ciff Bown diects the fist offense. scoe of the day. Hi got the big gaine a 17-yad bust to the six and Huff got the scoe on a sixyad sant. Dewan was hated shot on the convesion ty. 'fhe fist offense canked up a 70- yea dive fo its fina scoing effot. Cements kept the dive aive with an 18 yad scambe to the god 33 and Huff ended it with a fou-yad second-effot scoe. Bown found Wiiam Townsend in the end zone fo the convesion. Stickmen dump U. M. in ovetime by Andy Scantebuy In the fouth quate Michigan's of the session. and the efeee ued no goa. It was a ong time in coming but Don Homan gave the Woveines In the second ovetime stanza The game enteed the thid when it did the victoy was vey the ead which hed ti Ed Hoban both teams came cose but the ovetime peiod but this one was vey sweet. Afte thee yeas of tied thecontest with five minutes to defense continuay made the big sudden death and Note Dame's bitte fustation the Note Dame pay. The 4-4 deadock went into pay. Then with 25 seconds Jim Bown ended things quicky. Lacosse team stopped the the fist ovetime session and Rich emaining Homan took advantage of an Iish defensive apse Michigan zone the junio Picking up a oose ba in the Univesity of Michigan and they Muin gave the Iish a quick ead did it in wid fashion. winning in wth a goa at the 0:35 mak. A and twaked in aone on Simmons. midfiede made a geat move and sudden death ovetime 6-5. questionabe oughing ca on His high shot beat the Iish beat a bewideed Johnson with a A supisingy age cowd. defenseman Bi Foey gave the goaiebut the ba ebounded had had shot to the shot side. It was a ignoed the theat of ain and saw Woveines the man advantage out of the cage. The aet Simmons geat pay but moe impotanty an eveny fought contest a}d_they quicky tied the scoe at picked up the ba and husted the Iish had thei biggest win of highighted by geat goatending 2:16 WbTch hed fo the emainde down fied unning out the cock the yea. cutch shooting and a mystey goa which wi have Michigan payes taking fo a ong time. The Iish took a 1-0 fist quate ead when attackman B. J. Binge beat Michigan goaie Jay Johnson at 4:25. The second quate was simia to the fist. Binge who gets bette with each game scoed his second goa at 4:45. Michigan came back with a geat dea of offensive pessue but Iish goaie Pau Simmons was biiant. The Woveines did get on the scoeboad at 11:32 with at tackman Ca Buns getting the make but the Iish eft the fied witha 2-1 ead at haftime. The thid quate saw Michigan's Skip Fanagan scoe twice and Note Dame's Ed Hoban once but the highight of the peiod was the goatending of Simmons and Johnson. Both wee spectacua with Simmons stopping Fanagan twice fom in cose nd Johnson shutting the doo on Binge in a beak away. ND Coach Aa Paseghian tuned the scimmage ove to his thid units afte that but the numbe thee offense was not abe to geneate a TD. The scimmage ended with a fied goa di and Bob Thomas capped the day's wok by spitting the upights with a 47 vade. The Iish giddes wi esume pactice Fiday and wi hod thei next scimmage Satuday aftenoon in the Stadiun.. bookstoe b-ba by Lefty Ruschmann Rain showes and fou ovetime contests maked Round Thee of Bookstoe Hysteia yesteday as the favoed teams continued to advance. In the maathon game of a ong evening the Dogs outasted the Zephys even though the Zephys payed a man shot duing ovetime thanks to an anke injuy. Mike Hinga and Leon Hat J. ed Leo's Lunchmeats past the White Peas in a wa of attition. In othe OT action the Hoy Joes downed the Roundbas and the Maksmen got past the Mau Maus Capping ast night's schedue was the Anvi Chous' defeat of Twenty-One payed in tota dakness and pouing ain. Commissione Vince Meconi speaking at a ate-night pess confeence in Moissey Ha announced that the Mangy Moose has been paced on pobation fo ecuiting vioations. The Moose wi be baed fom post-season and TV contests fo the next thee yeas. Meconi aso censued the Bookstoe efeees himsef incuded fo "continued sipshod pefomance" and theatened to fine efs who pesist in thei soppiness today. Fine money wi go towad defaying costs of unning the Bookstoe. Bookstoe B-Ba Resuts Wednesday's Games The Boys 21 Meow Peope 13 Dogs :1-t Zephys 32 Leo's Lunchmeats :u White Peas 29 Twenty one 21 Mangy Moose 16 Maksmen 2-t Mua Maus 22 Hawks and Geese 21 Stanfod Deviants 12 City Bounds 21 Zippes 12 Hoy Joes 24 Roundbas 22 Exhibitionists 21 Last Gasp 15 Anvi Chous 21 Twenty one 19..

12 the obseve Thusday Api China affi1ns Vietnaii aid ((')!i2 New Yok Times News St>n ice Api 19---Pemie Chou En Lai said in an inteview teevised nationwide in the United States today that China woud suppot Notth Vietnam to the end in its fight against the "U.S. Govenment's wa of aggession." In an inteview fimed on Api 5 just afte the Noth Vietnamese thust acoss the demiitaized zone and the esumption of the Ameican bombing of the Noth the Chinese Pemie said: "If the U.S. govenment's wa of aggession against Indochina does not stop so ong as the wa continues no matte in what foms incuding that of 'Vietnamization' and the bombings ae expanded the fee Indochina peopes can ony fight on fight to the end and the Chinese peope wi cetainy suppot them to the end." He said that thee coud be no eaxation of tension in Asia unti the wa in Ih.ina had ended. The inteview in Peking by a Bitish feeance jounaist Feix Geene was the fist ganted by Chou to a westen newsman since Pesident Nixon's tip to China in Febuay and the stepped-up fighting in Vietnam. His emaks tansated fom Chinese wee teecast on the Nationa Boadcasting Company's eay moning "Today" show. Chou chaacteized Nixon's visit as "at east a stat" towad un- ' destanding each othe's views and expounding espective positions. "Both sides expess the desie to seek the eaxation of intenationa tensions fist of a the tension in the Fa East" the Chinese Pemie said. - ''In my opinion if the United States does not withdaw its amed foces fom Indochina and cease suppoting the puppet egimes nd ightist foces in these counties the wa in Indochina cannot stop and thus it wi be impossibe to ease the tension in the Fa East." Asked whete any secet ageements miht have been eached between the U.S. and China Chou said that thee coud not "Possiby be any secet ageements" because of the "<'ssentia diffeences between the fundamenta systems and foeign poicies of the two counties." The Chinese Pemie aso said Coege pesidents attack c 1!172 New Yok Times New Yok Api19--n a singua action aimed at heading off campus distubances the pesidents of the eight Ivy League Univesities and the Massachusetts Institute of Technoogy issued a joint statement today depoing the ecent heavy bombing of Noth Vietnam. The pesidents ase said that they suppot demonstations against the wa "as ong as they ae not at the expense of the ights of othes o at the expense of the continuation of constuctive educationa and schoay activity of univesities and coeges." But even as the statement was being issued one of the institutions Coumbia Univesity hee obtained a cout ode estaining stiking students fom fociby attempting to keep othe students and facuty membes out of cassooms ibaies and aboatoies. The cout ode was not being enfoced as of tonight and whie a mojoity of Coumbia students wee going about thei business thee wee sevea mino scuffes on the campus. And in Madison Wis. poice used tea gas and night sticks to beak up an antiwa demonstation by about 2000 students and othe pesons. Eight pesons wee aested but no one was injued and authoities ate said that itte popety damage was done. The joint statement said that "athough none of us can speak fo his institution a of us pesonay oppose a nationa poicy which seems to be based on the beief that the United States must at amost any cost win the wa in which it is engaged in Indichina." "The costs of such a poicy in human ife and suffeing ae appaing and unjustified" the statement said and "Ameica's withdawa fom this buta wa woud epesent a ecognition that JIM HIBSCHMAN PONTIAC 301 Lmconway E. Mishawaka that the Japanses govenment's poicies of -economic expansion "wi inevitaby ead to miitay expansion." He said that Japanese miitay expansion was need to potect the county's economic expansion. He accused the Japanese Govenment of "enegeticay eviving miitaism and pubicy announcing that it seeks miitay expansion in South Koea Taiwan and Southeast Asia." "Since both sides expess such a desie the question is to see whethe futue action is taken accodingy. As things stand now the most outstanding question in the Fa East emains that of the U.S. Wa of aggession against Vietnam and Indochina. "If this is not stopped" Chou "the fist victim wi be the Japanese peope." Pemie Eisaku Sato and Foeign Ministe Kiichi Aichi Chou said have been "vaciating and waveing" in thei attitude on the estoation of dipomatic eations between China and Japan. this county can ovecome past mistakes fo which many must assume the bame and woud open possibiities fo conciiation that continued hostiities neve can povide." The statement went on to say that the univesity pesidents "depoe" the bombing and suppot poitica action to end it but "we do not condone coecive action by individuas o goups seeking to impose thei paticua convictions o concens on othes." FACULTY NOTICE The Facuty Manua Committee wi continue to wecome witten ecommendations fo the evision of the FACULTY MANUAL unti Api 25th These ecommendations shoud be submitted to Pof. James Robinson. These evisions may concen eithe the pesent FACULTY MANUAL o the poposed changes to the MANUAL found in NO Repot No. 15. 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