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1 Vol. X, No. 76 server universiy of nore dame - sf. mary's college Monday, February 2, 976 Wallace campaign visis Souh Bend by Ken Bradford Copy Edior The Wallace Girls of 972, heir slim bodies, blonde curls and shiny donaion buckes. were missing his ime. Gone oo were he vicious aacks on briefcase-oing bureaucras,'' "poiny-headed liberals" and "pussy-fooing inellecuals." Bu he aging blondes were back in heir brown dresses and whie necklaces. The husbands were dressed inadequaely - flamboyan business suis. And i was he same old heme: Change he American sysem which has urned is back on old values and he lile man. The George Wall ace presidenial campaign reurned o Souh Bend Saurday bu George wasn' par of he show his ime. Represening he Alabama governor were his daugher, Peggy Sue, and her husband, Mark Kennedy. The Kennedys campaigning for George Wallace. Enough said. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy greeed 90 guess a a campaign brunch, sponsored by he ndiana Third Disric Wallace Commiee, in he Alber Pick Moor nn ballroom. Mark Kennedy, a 24-year-old Jaw suden, opened he program wih brief remarks before answering and dodging quesions dealing wih a variey of issues, including gun conrol, busing and aborion. The greaes audience response was in response o Kennedy's To regulae SU spending re-affirmaion of Wallace's opposiion o gun conrol. "Americans have a consiuional righ o bear arms and he Governor will no ac o abridge ha righ,'' Kennedy said. Kennedy said gun laws have done lile o deer crimes commiied by persons wih handguns. Maryland had a srong gun Jaw in 972 when Wallace was crippled in an assassinaion aemp, he noed. On oher issues, however, Kennedy was less han adaman. He ofen saed his relucance o speculae on his faher-in-law's unannounced views on conroversial opics. Kennedy said ~allace favors ax reforms which will ake some of he pressure off he middle class, bu would no lis specific ax proposals. He ducked quesions referring o Wallace's sand on aborion and aid o srael. Wallace would probably inroduce and suppor a consiuional amendmen o oulaw busing, Kennedy added. One opic which was enirely avoided was Wallace's former repuaion as a racis. No blacks were presen a he brunch, an inviaions-only affair. Kennedy's remarks were occasionally inerruped by an old pries, who was inroduced as Fr. Cornelius Hagery of Nore Dame. Hagery ook he opporuniy o voice he American axpayer's disconen high axes. He also gave he invocaion, blessing he food long afer he meal of a Danish roll and orange juice had been devoured. Expressing confidence in Wallace's populariy in he Midwes, Ad-hoc commiee formed by Phil Cackley Saff Reporer n a preceden seing move o make he Suden Union more responsible financially, Tom Birsic, Suden Union direcor, has formed an ad-hoc commiee o decide on a major expendiure of Suden Union funds. The expendiure being considered is wheher o spend $.8,000 on a piece of prining equipmen for Campus Press. The amoun represens over a sixh of he enire Suden Union budge of $50,000 for No formal procedure Kennedy said, "Come July 2, we're going o have he delegaes we need o ge George Wallace on he ballo in November." Wallace's campaign plans for ndiana include several airpor rallies in lae February in preparaion for ndiana's March primary. The Kennedys arc puing in several more personal appearances in ndiana his week. Kennedy said he and his wife are very pleased wih he recepion hey have been geing in ndiana. "'s so nice o ravel around he counry o mee so many people who hink so much of my faher-in-law and Peggy's daddy," he drawled. Also appearing a he brunch were area Wallace organizers Rober Rhodes and William Griggs. n brief inroducions, Rhodes called Wallace "our Paul Revere in 976" and Griggs described he candidae as "he man who gave his legs for our counry.'' Dr. Helen Calvin, Nore Dame physician and perennial congressional candidae, was no a he meeing bu her husband said l 'le is beginning o solici funds o finance anoher campaign. Dr. Calvin, who has previously billed herself as a Wallace candidae for Congress, will probably challenge incumben John Brademas in he Democraic primary. Her husband was wearing a red-whie-and-blue uxedo wih an American flag bow ie a he brunch. Enerainmen before he speeches was provided by he La Ville High School Swing Choir, a group of 6 een-agers who sang semi-parioic songs , Peggy Sue Wallace Kennedy wries her auograph for Alan Marsh of Niles a a Wallace presidenial campaign brunch las Saurday. [Phoo by Chris Smih} ha amoun of excess funds. He said a one or wo dollar reducion of he fee would "probably be a realiy" for nex year. Birsic expecs he commiee o reach a decision by Wednesday. Campus Press was described as an "exremely valuable faciliy" ha was no necessarily run for profi, even hough he organizaion did urn in a 7 per cen profi las semeser. He said ha considering he large volume of prining done by Suden Union and Suden Governmen i was exremely valuable for Suden Union o have is own faciliy for prining. Suden Union and Suden Governmen prining accouns for over 30 per cen of Campus Press's business. Andy Bury, direcor of Campus Press, said he $8000 expendiure for a machine o make prining plaes would make Campus Press ''more efficien and able o provide one-day service." The press has been inexisence for 5 or 20 years, he said, and unil seven years ago did mos of is work on a Jeer press. This was changed in 970 wih a move o he more efficien offse prining. Bury described he equipmen presenly in use as Birsic said in he pas here was no formal procedure for making decisions on capial expendiures. "There is no clear designaion of who has he auhoriy o give he go-ahead" in such maers, he explained. aniquaed and needing repairs ofen. n addiion, i is He parially blamed las year's Suden Union deb labor-inensive, conribuing o he allocaion of of $34,000 on he "narrow scope" of decisions made almos half of Campus Press's budge o salaries. las year. "n ligh of las year's financial caasrophe, The new piece of equipmen would be capialwe should ge a broader scope" and more inpu for inensive, Bury explained, bu would save several decisions of his ype. he said. seps in he prining process and reduce labor coss, resuling in a 76 per cen savings per job. Suden Union spen $7,000 Jess las semeser han was planned, Birsic commened, and now doesn' "wan o slack off." He hopes o use he presen lower prices commiee as a model for fuure years. Members of he commiee include Birsic; Bro. John Benesh, Suden Aciviies direcor; Jamie Cain, would also allow Campus Press o lower heir ass. dir. of Suden Union; Jim Hummer, Suden prices, which are wo dollars higher han mos Union Comproller; Ken Ricci, ass. Comproller; quick-service priners, and hey would be able o John Hargrave, Suden Body Treasurer and Ed provide one day service. A presen, Campus Press Byrne, Suden Body Presiden. asks for hree days o complee a job. There is a possibiliy of lowering he suden aciviy fee, Birsic said, if Suden Governmen and Suden Union remain on schedule budge-wise his semeser. The fee was raised from $4 o $7 las year o cover he Suden Union deb. f he fee remains a S 7 nex year here will be an excess of funds, and Birsic quesioned wheher Suden Governmen and Suden Union would need Bury said he expendiure would ake care of major equipmen needs for he nex several years and would help build he press ino a "highly compeiive, efficien organizaion." Campus Press prins posers for a large variey of campus organizaions, in addiion o prining bookles and resumes, including he Freshman Orienaion bookle and he Business Review las semeser. Will he or won' he?! PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (AP) were warmer and snow fall! ' -- 's been cancelled by war, ligher. ' A scoffed a by meeorologiss and The idea of a groundhog f ' rained ou. Bu Groundhog Day predicing weaher was brough f has survived i all for decades o his counry o German f Punxsuawney Phil, he shone on February 2, a smar groundhog who supposedly animal would see his shadow predics more winer or an early and race back o his burrow for f spring. six more weeks. A crowd will wai on Gob- The Germans inerpreed he bier's Knob here, abou 00 six weeks as he second winer f miles norheas of Pisburgh, o menioned in he cenuries-old A see if he hibernaing Phil myh: f ' leaves his burrow. Tradiion "f Candlemas Day February A says if he sees his shadow, i's 2 is brigh and clear, here'll be f and Monday will again feaure selers, who figured if he sun,, six more weeks of winer; if no, wo winers in he year.'' f spring is no far off. Punxsuawney became he Weaher predicions favor a focal poin for he groundhog f quick spring: Monday's fore- predicions abou 75 years ago f cas was for snow. when a group of men called he Censorship during World Groundhog Club me on he f f War resriced Phil's predic- Knob o drink beer and ea ions in 943, according o groundhog. f repors of he ime. During he The group held heir celebraf 950's, a Pisburgh meeorolo- ion on February 2 afer he gis announced ha in he six edior of he Punxsuawney f weeks afer Phil supposedly had Spiri claimed he groundhog f seen his shadow, emperaures could predic a second winer. f f

2 ~--=~ ----~~~ ~ 2 he observer Monday, February 2, 976,.---News Briefs nemaional Earhquake his MEXCO CTY--A sharp earhquake shook an area sreching from Veracruz on he Gulf of Mexico o Acapulco on he Pacific Ocean early yeserday, scieniss repored. There were no immediae repors of injuries or damage. ==========================Naional More small own docs ClflCAGO--Medical schools should enroll more sudens from small owns and should offer more raining programs for family physicians o comba he shorage of docors in rural America, according o a Universiy of Missouri research eam. ===============================Local Beer prices may rise NDANAPOLS--Alcoholic beverage wholesalers reporedly have old reailers ha beer prices will increase if a bill prohibiing he reailers from ransporing beer becomes law, he ndianapolis Sar 'Pop' Farley honored Farley women plan birhday by Maureen Hynn Campus Edior The women of Farley have announced plans for a monh-long celebraion of Fr. John F. "Pop" Farley's 00h birhday. The schedule of aciviies includes a Mass on February 5, he anniversary of Farley's birh, o be celebraed by Universiy Presiden Fr. Theodore Hesburgh. Also planned for he cenennial celebraion are a No-Talen Show, a Farley Coffeehouse, and a lecure on he hisory of Pop Farley and Farley Hall by Prof. Thomas Schlereh. ''All he acivies are open o he n Maine public," said Debbie Klug, organi- ' bu a few of his remaining years a zer of he celebraion. "We Nore Dame. especially invie all he guys who For many years he served as once lived in Farley." Farley was recor of various residence halls, convered o a women's residence including a en-year srech in hall in 973. Sorin, once he radiional senior Pop Farley was one of he mos residence hall. popular Nore Dame figures of his Farley suffered a paralyic sroke day. As a suden a he urn of he in 937 which was followed by he cenury, Farley capained he 900 ampuaion of his leg he nex year. fooball eam and won four varsiy Neverheless, he coninued o be leers in fooball, despie his acive in Nore Dame life, frequenweigh of 60 pounds. He also ly aending ahleic evens and leered in baseball for four years campus programs in an auomobile and in rack for one year. wheelchair. Farley graduaed wih scholasic Farley died in January of 939 honors in 90 and enered he and in 946 a residence hall hen seminary of he Congregaion of under consrucion was dedicaed he Holy Cross he same year. He o his memory. The building was was ordained in 907 and spen all described was "one of he mos up-o-dae srucures of is kind," in a press release daed January Caucuses o mee, 945. "Among is major feaures will be a spacious foyer and a chapel seaing 290 persons," repored in is ediions yeserday. he release coninued. Sponsors of he legislaion say i will preven he possibiliy of boolegging. Disribuors could deliver beer o ou-of-couny reailers, bu hey would no be required o do so. Reailers now can purchase beer from any wholesaler in he sae..,. On Campus Today-.. 9am-5pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 6:30pm 7pm 9pm --voluneer programs, peace corps and visa represenaives will provide informaion and applicaions, library lobby --colloquim, conjugacy classes in special lineal and projecive groups by prof. g.e. wall, univ. of sidney, 226 compuer cener --seminar, "he synhesis srucure and reacions of sable hione ylides" by prof. edward m. burgess, dep. of chemisry, georgia insiue of echnology, 23 nieuwland science hall, sponsored by chemisry dep. --slide show, wo former peace corps voluneers showing slides of ghana and he philippines, aforune amphiheare -c --meeing, chess club, 227 compuer cener --demonsraion, aw kwon do Gaelic course offered ry Professor James Danehy. Sudens wishing o enroll in he course, which mees on Thursdays a 6';30 p.m. in 33 O'Shaughnessy Hall, should conac Golden or he Celic Sociey. by Randolph E. Schmid Associaed Press Wrier Maine Democras begin displaying "heir presidenial preferences Sunu.. y wih he sar of a monhlong series of precinc caucuses. is he naion's hird sae o hold caucuses and former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carer, who opped owa's opening round, has campaigned longes and hardes among he candidaes in Maine. Pary officials said Carer appears o have he sronges grass roos suppor. Sargen Shriver visied he sae wice in recen weeks, and supporers of Sen. Birch Bayh of ndiana and former Sen. Fred Harris of Oklahoma have been organizing in behalf of heir candidaes. Bayh, meanwhile, issued a saemen calling on he Unied Saes o esablish direc diplomaic conac wih he Sovie-backed facion in Angola. " believe he ime has come for a reversal of American policy and a new diplomaic iniiaive by he Unied Saes," he said. "Conacs wih he Unied Saes would provide he Popular Movemen wih an opporuniy o demonsrae is independence of he USSR, somehing we mus encourage," he added. "Furher, hey migh pave he way for negoia-. ions wih oher Angola facions, NOTRE DAME - SANT MARY'S THEATRE TRYOUTS FOR MY HEART'S N THE HGHLANDS Tuesday, Februay 3 a 7:00 p.m by William Saroyan callbacks Thursday, Februay s a 7 :00 Wednesday, Februay 4 a 7:00 p.m. Laboraory Theare Washingon Hall a Nore Dame Please use iron saircase in rear Open o all Nore Dame. 5ain Nlarv's sudenfs. A non-credi course in Conversaional Gaelic is being offered for any ineresed sudens by English Professor Sean Golden. The session was requesed by many of Golden's rish Lieraure sudens and menbers of he Celic Sociey. The English Deparmen has formally; requesed ha he Modern Language Deparmen insiue a credi course in Gaelic beginning in Sepember. Golden views his presen class as a es of he ineres in learning Gaelic. Alhough English is he primary language spoken in reland, Gaelic is exensively spoken and required for universiy sudy. Sudens planning o visi reland were especially pleased wih he new course. Assising Golden in eaching he course are Modern Language Professor Rober Nuner and ChemisfHAvE YOUR SAY ABOUT ' f%the Observer) THE COLLEGATE SEMNAR Nigh Edior: Val Zurblis FEB Ass' Nigh Edior: John Cal-. 4 4:30 cu Layou Saff: Bob Bellissimo, Library Audiorium lounge Bill Holsnider Day Edior: Mary Pa Tarpey Copy Reader: Don Reimer Ediorials: Marha Fanning A colllllliee named by Dean Charles s sudying he Feaures: Gregg B. Bangs Collegiae Seminar. All sudens who are aking or have Spors: Bill Brink aken he course are invied o share heir houghs wih he Ad Layou: Graif and. Whelan commiee.!~i= ~eere.v.o. K.c., Maryj \ Nigh Conroller: David Rus. WE WOUlD ALSO WElCOME WRl'TEN COMMENTS The Observer' is published N'ooday Dean's Offi.re O'Shag hrough A"iday and \Wekly during he Wrie: Care of Dean's Collegiae Seminar Conuniee surrmer session, excep during he D. Cosello exam; and vacaion periods. The J Eld Observer is published by he sudens of he lkliv. of Noire ~ and S. W. l.eahy Miry's College. Subsaipions TY be P. Gleason purchased for S8 (SlO per semeser) fro, The Observer. Box Q, Nore J. lbos Dame, lndia'la Second Class K Tillman posage paid, Nore Dame, N and for peaceful relaionships wih Zaire and he moderae governmen in neighboring Zambia." n Washingon, official campaign finance repors confirmed ha Presiden Ford is behind Republican challenger Ronald Reagan in he race for campaign dollars. Repors show Reagan raised $.93 million las year despie a lae sar, oupacing Ford's $.65 million. The Maine caucuses, similar o hose held earlier in Mississippi, where Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace opped he lis, and owa, are he firs sep in choosing Maine's 20 delegaes o nex summer's Democraic Naional Convenion in New York. The caucuses coninue unil he end of he monh, bu candidaes have been concenraing heir effors in he larger ciies wih he earlies caucus daes. n oher poliical news: Ford's naional campaign managers are aking command of his Florida primary operaions in a shakeup hey hope will end bickering and srenghen he organizaion for a key es wih Reagan. They believe he Republican race is close, bu are no saisfied wih he Flordia campaign--despie he claim of heir sae chairman ha everyhing is in op shape. Ford ravels o New Hampshire o pursue voes here nex weekend ~, ' f, r o, ~ o o o 0 o Buil a a cos of $400,000, he collegiae gohic srucure was originally planned o house 200 male sudens. is currenly occupied by 240 women. n oulining he calnedar of aciviies for Pop Farley Monh, Klug saed, "We sared planning evens and here were so many ideas we decided o celebrae he whole monh raher han jus one weekend." "We jus waned o celebrae wih everyone in he hall," Klug coninued. ''And we waned everyone on campus o join in." The Schlereh presenaion is scheduled for Feb. 8 a 8 p.m. in he Farley Chapel; Hesburgh will say Mass in he Chapel a 8 p.m. on Feb. 5. Farley will sponsor a once-radiional Wednesday nigh Coffeehouse on Feb. 25. Farley residens will aend a special birhday dinner in he Norh Dining Hall on Feb. 0, and wind up he monh's fesiviies wih secion celebraions owards he end of he monh. No definie dae has ye been se for he No Talen Show. Choose Your Sauce- MUd Or Bo! 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3 ... Monday, February 2, 976 he observer 3 Corresponden reveals CA spending in Angola BRTAN (AP) - A Briish diplomaic corresponden repored Sunday ha more han $20 million, mainly from he CA, is o be spen on mercenaries in Angola. The Kremlin, meanwhile, launched a rare personal aack on Secreary of Sae Henry A. Kissinger, accusing him offalsifying Moscow's posiion in he embaled souhwes African naion. Norman Kirkham, diplomaic corresponden of he Sunday Telegraph, quoed diplomaic sources in Zaire as saying ha $200,000 of American money given o he Wesern-backed Naional Fron FNLA in Angola has already been sen o London o recrui mercenaries. Over 00 ough-looking Briish men flew ou of London's Heahrow Arpor las Wednesday and some old reporers hey were an advance guard of mercenaries bound for he Angolan civil war. A Hamburg newspaper said Wes Germans are also being recruied as mercenaries. The Brions lef by Sabena Airlines for Brussels and press repors said from here hey would fly o Kinshasa, Zaire. The Zaire governmen backs he FNLA, which wih is Naional Union UNT A allies aided by Souh African roops, has been losing o Sovie-backed forces of he Popular Movemen MPLA and he MPLA's Cuban allies in Angola. Kirkham said a leas 300 Brions were joining Wesern-backed forces in Angola. He added ha he CA had allocaed abou $49.2 million in arms, oher supplies and cash so far o he FNLA and UNT A forces and ha more auhorized money was sill in he pipeline. Anoher Briish Sunday newspaper, he Observer, quoed a spokesman for an organizaion called Securiy Advisory Services SAS as saying he recruiing of Briish mercenaries was being financed wih American money. Some of Wednesday's deparing Brions old reporers he SAS, based in Surrey, a couny souhwes of London, had recruied hem as Angolan mercenaries. The Observer said he SAS spokesman claimed here was a liaison officer in he American Embassy in London wih whom he organizaion was dealing. Bu he paper said he declined o name he officer. An embassy spokesman denied he embassy had been in any way involved in he recrui- Thieves seal Picasso painings AVGNON, France (AP) - Three hooded gunmen bea and bound hree guards and made off wih 9 unsigned Picasso painings from an exhibi in he 4h cenury papal palace here, police repored Sunday. The hieves apparenly had inside informaion and aced wih spli-second iming. Ar expers said he unesed marke for unsigned Picassos made i impossible o esimae he full value of he painings, which were loaded ino a van in he palace couryard Saurday nigh. They were par of an exhibiion of 20 Picassos insured for $2.47 million, bu police said he painings were worh more han ha. "n he end hey arc probably worh nohing o he hieves because hey are caalogued, phoographed, invenoried and indexed, and he informaion has long been disribued worldwide," said Paul Puaux, direcor of he Avignon Ar Fesival who se up he show. "Wha can he hieves do wih hem? n my opinion he painings canno be sold," he said. "They have above all a senimenal value. ' French police also repored he hef of a paining Sunday from he Louvre in Paris, by a man who walked off wih a small 4h cenury oil on wood afer asking anoher visior wha was worh aking. n sheer volume, he Picasso hef appeared o be one of he bigges ar heiss of all ime. Police said he unidenified gunmen were probably professional ar hieves, bu in heir hase o ge away hey lef 7 oher Picassos sacked near he foo of a sairway. Auhoriies said hey had wo "very hin" leads. One of he robbers was repored o have a Spanish accen, and a ouris repored seeing a rened whie van in he viciniy of he palace abou he ime of hef. The painings had been exhibied in he Hall of he Grea Chapel in he Palace of he Popes, where he Papacy was locaed from 2~9 o 377, since Picasso's deah m April 973 a age 9. The Avignon culural council was in charge of he painings pending he end of liigaion among Picasso's heirs. Puaux said he hieves "ook he painings hung low down on he wall and lef behind hose hung near he ceiling." They also broke one case housing valuable iems in he hall, and ook a skechbook known as ''he Caalan Noebook." conained drawings by Picasso when he was 2. Picasso produced he solen works beween Sepember 970 and June 972. Puaux explained ha he aris did no sign hem because he pu his name on a canvas only when he was ready o par wih i. The famed hemes of Picasso's arisic life - eroic couples, disored and anguished faces, bullfighers - appeared in he painings. Puaux had said in 973 ha he 20 works seemed a recapiulaion of Picasso's life raher han an aemp o break new ground. Avignon Mayor Henri Duffau said he way he crime was carried ou poined o inside knowledge. The hieves, for insance, seemed o be aware of a recen change in he lock of he exhibiion room door. And hey evidenly were aware of he guard rouine and iming. Ski rip sill planned for Feb. 6-8 by PauJ Conclaldl SaH Reporer Plans for he Suden Union Ski Trip o Crysal Mounain, Michigan, have no changed despie objecions raised by several Norh Quad Hall Presidens. n a leer o he Observer Friday, several Hall presidens voiced heir objecions o planning he ski rip a he same ime as Mardi Gras and he Norh Quad pary. Jamie Cain, associae direcor for he Suden Union, fel ha he ski rip would no be derimenal o Mardi Gras. He said ha "he Suden Union was no rying o Fesival change The Sophomore Lierary Fesival Commiee announced yeserday ha he schedule of gues speakers for he fesival will be alered slighly. Rober Penn Warren, originally scheduled o appear Friday, Feb. 20, will give his presenaion in Washingon Hall on Tuesday, Feb. 7. Poe Rober Hass has been rescheduled o appear Friday, Feb. 20 in he Library Audiorium. The fesival opens Sunday, Feb. 5 wih an appearance by Jorge Luis Borges and concludes Saurday, Feb. 2 wih a presenaion by Galway Kinnell. Oher gues ariss will include John Gardner, Louis Simpson and May Saron. compee wih Mardi Gras," and heir main concern was he conflic since Mardi Gras is drawing from in scheduling wo large evens on he enire Souh Bend communiy he same weekend wih lile he hiry or fory people on he ski concern for he calendar of evens rip would no hinder he Mardi ha was esablished by he Suden Gras profis or he Norh Quad Union Social Commission o help pary. relieve such difficulies. Jack Hanzel, Zahm presiden The Suden Union replied ha and an auhor of he leer, saed he ski rip was in no way a major ha his objecion was mainly in he even of he magniude of Mardi scheduling of wo evens on he Gras and herefore did no conflic. same weekend. He voiced he They fel ha such a large univerobjecion ha persons waning o siy communiy as Nore Dame go o he Norh Quad pary and he should be able o handle wo evens ski rip would no be able o do a he same ime. boh. He also cied he shaky As i sands now, he ski rip is financial condiion of Mardi Gras sill scheduled for his weekend, and wondered if he ski rip would and posiions are sill available cu ino he Mardi Gras profis. from he Suden Union icke The hall presidens saed ha office. r , WSND i NEEDS BODES FOR NEWS & SALES TO SGN UP:! COME TO 36 O'SHAG TUESDAY AT 7:00P.M.,,. L J men of mercenaries. The Observer quoed he SAS spokesman as saying he organizaion had received $564,000 in he pas hree weeks. n Moscow, Pravda's inernaional review of he week criicized Kissinger because of he secreary's call for American reacion o Sovie moves in Angola. The Sovie press infrequenly aacks Kissinger personally, bu Pravda said Kissinger old a Senae subcommiee ha he Sovie Union and Cuba seek advanages in Angola ha hreaen U.S. - Sovie relaions. "The logic of he U.S. secreary of sae clearly is inconsisen," Pravda said. The Communis pary newspaper said he Sovie Union does no seek economic, miliary or any oher advanage in Angola and repeaed ha Sovies are no engaged in armed fighing." n anoher secion of he review, Pravda complained ha he Penagon coninues is aemps o mislead he public by misrepresening Sovie foreign policy. Liang speaks a SMC by Molly MacCourney Saff Reporer Professor Liu Chun-Hwa Liang las nigh sressed he imporance of a comparaive legal sudies course in a law suden's curriculum, in a discussion before he S. Mary's Law Sociey. He saed ha nernaional Law was no a required course and ha his will evenually hur he perspecive of America's lawyers. Speaking on inernaional law, Liang wen on o say ha he lawyer involved wih only one legal sysem has a very narrow and limied perspecive. "He does no ge he broad, far away picure and convinces himself ha his sysem is he only way," noed Liang. Liang, a Nore Dame law professor, noed ha he comparaive legal sudies program doesn' deal wih as much coercion and enforcemen. He coninued by saying ha he inern lawyer is more likely o deal wih such opics as he space program, warfare, inernaional economic organizaions, he League of Naions and he U.N. Charer. Liang concluded his discussion by accenuaing he fac ha he would like o see fuure law sudens carefully considering he nernaional Law program. He feels his ype of course would broaden he mind of he lawyer and be very beneficial in his fuure years of sudying. A big even in he S.M.C. Law Sociey's calendar is nernaional Law Day. The Unied Saes Congress se aside May as a celebraion of he legal radiions of America. This celebraion is conneced wih he Bicenennial program. S. Mary's has enaively booked Grace Olliavarez, firs woman graduae of he Nore Dame Law School, as heir gues speaker. Oher plans on he Law Sociey's calendar include he appearance of Virginia Dill McCarhy, aorney general of ndiana, o speak on February 0, he elecion of new officers, and he esablishmen of a monhly newsleer. The Law Sociey of SMC is a very young organizaion and has fuure hopes. Through he Career Developmen Cener and publiciy. he Sociey would like o increase is membership. Mozelle DeLong, Presiden of he Law Sociey, said ha hey would like o esablish independence from he suden governmen, increase dues, and esablish an alumni honorary. ''The goal of he Law Sociey is o give fuure law sudens a chance o expose hemselves o he siuaions and people ha would be helpful wih heir admiance o law school," concluded DeLong. Special Skills Needed PEACE CORPS VSTA nerview his week for jobs in 69 developing counries. New opporun iies available for grads wh maors in Healh, Engineering, Bu~iness, Educaion, Biology and SCiences, Agriculure, Lib. Ars e. al. Talk To Recruiers Today Library Main Concourse ************************************ * * i REGAL LANES i *: is organizing :* * : a S. Mary's Nore Dame :* * $ "mixed doubles league" his spring. : * h. d.. * ~ We hope o make S a ra on : : for our ND SMC friends. i i * * ~ for furher informaion l l * CALL i * * : 2 W. 8h S. Mishawaka *...

4 ,.. *T~Q~~rver Founded November 3, 966 The Observer is published by he sudens of he Universiy of Nore Dame and S. Mary's College. does no necessarily reflec he policies of eiher insiuion. The news is repored as accuraely and objecively as possible. Ediorials represen he opinion of a majoriy of he Ediorial Board. Commenaries are he views of individual ediors. Opinions, caroons and regular columns express he views of heir auhors. Column space is available o all members of he communiy, and leers are encouraged o promoe he free expression of varying opinions on campus. Ediorials: News: Business: Business Manager Adverising Manager Tom Modglin Tom Whelan EDTORAL BOARD Terry Keeney A Ruherford Jim Eder Pa Hanifin Bob Mader Maureen Rynn Mary Janca Ken Bradford Val Zurblis Tom O'Neil Bill Brink Dan Sanchez Edior-in-Chief Managing Edior Execuive Edior Ediorial Edior News Edior Can.,us Edior S. Mar(s Edior Copy Edior Wire Edior Feaures Edior Spors Edior Senior Nigh Edior DOONESBURY HE~ B0NP5- HeMP YOV FNAllY GOT YOl/RSC/.F AN OJ..! MAN! by Garry Trudeau NOT exactly, Cl.YP/3.. 'VE ONL-Y KNOAN HM for A Wc&K... onfj cnoufjh! 'lj 50 HJVc N UTH f.m F W&!? YOU/ l Monday, February 2, 976 P.O. Box Q 5ee, F YOU UAS TO UV(3 WTH HM, YOU'll 83 CLYlJ3_ OP&NN6 UP GNNY:S OP- ANPY'S TON~ RXJMMATCASC, JET A F YOU 5&8 AHAT FR3NP.. / MFJAN. \ BVT UK /T HER&.. \ FO<. C<Y!N' OUT OU/ 6/RL.!JON'T B&SO Se..F5H/ Academic Triumph Dear Edior: Several days ago, readers of his page were inroduced o he quesionable noion ha he failure of over one-hird of a group of handpicked law sudens o achieve a leas a score of 70 percen on a Tors examinaion is a riumph of academic sandards. Similarly, he refusal of heir professor o recognize he blaanly anomalous characer of his performance in relaion o heir oher courses has become a vicory for his personal inegriy. This reader is sruck by wo possible explanaions for his phenomenon: ) he law school admissions crieria are biased in favor of admiing a srain of or-resisan suden or 2) somehing in he porrayal of maerial in he classroom or a bias in he esing mechanism or boh is disracing a near-majoriy of he class. The insrucor's refusal o consider he likelihood of he laer being rue does no make i any less valid. A coninuing recepiviy o objecive manifesaions of behavior and an accomodaion o hem is a vial concommian of academic progress. Unil he madness in his mehod is eliminaed, ors will coninue o be a compeiive raher han co-operaive venure--he anihesis of a rue learning experience Thomas C. Bahlo Mice Soluion Dear Edior: changed my pillow case and have winesses. n addiion, feel ha my upcoming hesis, The Seasonal Migraion Paerns of Mice in a Male Undergraduae Dorm was no given jusice. f successful, my heories could revoluionize mouse caching as we know i oday. f my inense research proves fruiful, i will enable exerminaors o predic he exac place a mouse will be a any given ime. The insananious capure of hese rodens will save ime and money and will hus bolser he presen sae of he economy. Therefore, inheren in my paper is he elusive soluion o he problem of inflaion which has evaded economiss for so many years. Finally, have nohing agains mice personally. However, if hey don' share he cos of he room don' believe ha hey should live in i eiher. Jim Talamo "The Grea Whie Huner" Dear Edior: Good-bye Message Dear Edior: have decided o ake a leave of absence from he Universiy for a semeser or wo. am wriing his leer o say goodbye o he people missed saying goodbye o and also o say why have decided o leave such a renowned insiuion and a place where an ease of mind and conenmen are supposed o prevail. Nore Dame is a place o grow, o learn and have fun. Bu in each person, here mus be some purpose and reason for doing hings. A purpose in living, pursui of a worhwhile and rewarding career, an abiliy o maurely deal wih personal and sexual relaionships, pursui of ineress no peraining o academia and an undersanding and accepance of my duy and role as a human being are he main emoional, philosophical and inellecual problems have been dealing wih his pas year or so. Nore Dame a mes was a perfec place o look for answers for hese problems and even help solve hem. Bu a imes was obsessed wih quesions, ineress and pressures jus couldn' handle. \... AND N lhs CORNER 'M PLEASED TO SAY... Par of i is lack of self-conrol. And par of i was he insiuion of Nore Dame. The compeiive academic srucure demanded a lo more ime and energy han waned o give. Nore Dame is a very special place. Bu i is no for everybody. hank all of you people who came o know, especially he people in Sorin Hall and CLA. You have all helped make my life a whole lo more worhwhile. Michael Fizsimmons Tango a Nore Dame How is i ha such a fine Chrisian universiy as Nore Dame which forcibly removed 'offensive' banners from some halls during he USC weekend, could allow such an obviously obscene movie as LAST TANGO N PARS o be shown on campus? s here a sense of moraliy a Nore Dame only during he fooball weekends, when he alumni are around o gasp in horror (and wihhold heir conribuions)? Or is Faher Hesburgh away for he weekend, so he won' walk around "grim and whie-faced"? Seve Thompson Amazing nfirmary Dear Edior: Recenly had o spend a couple of days a he Nore Dame infirmary and was amazed a he excellen and considerae care given o us paiens. would like o ake his opporuniy o hank he infirmary docors and saff. Thank you and God bless! Marlon Obomy oplnlon~~~~~~~~~~ Bicenennial Shoo-Ou iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-rjp hil q uad rin i The naion's Bicenennial is he heme of his year's Mardi Gras Fesival, and all hings known or rumored o be American will be represened in he hall boohs. However, here is one hing no here ha he Fesival needs and ha is a shooing gallery. "s ha American" you ask. No necessarily, bu i can be made as American as apple pie or Egg McMuffin simply by changing he red sar ha one shoos ou from he arge paper o ha of a picure of your favorie poliical leader, dead or oherwise. A wide choice is available including John Kennedy, Rober Kennedy, and George Wallace (his legs only). n compliance wih HEW regulaions regarding equal opporuniy, Marin Luher King, Medgar Evers and Malcolm X would also be available. For hose of you who would like o see some new faces, a mysery silhouee of one of he dozen Democras running for he Presidenial nominaion could be added. However, if Ted Kennedy decides o run, his picure would replace he mysery silhouee, and he sandard shooing gallery BB rifle would be replaced wih a bazooka. Likewise, a special rifle has been provided for he Marin Luher King arge, couresy of he FB. The American shooing gallery would be divided ino wo boohs, one Republican and one Democra. A he former, Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford would be feaured and he guns used would be a oy pisol and a real one ha doesn' shoo. Needless o say, you would have o be crazy o come o his booh and should insead gc o he Democraic booh where all he acion is. There, a replica of Lee Harvey Oswald's $2.98 Mannlicher-Carcano rifle, complee wih a wobbly lef-handed scope, will be used. Some of you may complain ha his is unfair. Bu, remember, Lee Harvey did all righ and he was righ-handed. For he firs cones you will have a maximum of 5.6 seconds o fire hree shos. The firs sho mus pass hru JFK's picure and hen a picure of John Connally. To laymen, he wo picures will no appear o be in he righ line of fire for his o happen. Fear no. Many people have discovered ha bulles do srange hings in he air, especially if hey've worked for he Warren Commission or on a CBS documenary on assassinaions. The second sho mus miss and he hird one mus compleely oblierae JFK's picure. This accomplished, you have wo minues o disassemble he rifle, hide i, and run around Sepan cener hree imes unil you come o a coke machine where you will be found nonchalanly sipping a coke. Then you have o go o he Engineering Audiorium o wach a movie, and on your way hi a campus policeman wih a snowball. The winners of his cones will receive a copy of he Warren Commission Repor and a chance o compee in Cones #2. n his cones you will have an 8-sho revolver and mus shoo he RFK picure hree imes, and in he process, hi five bysanders. The rick here is o hi he picure from behind a poin-blank range, even hough you are sanding in fron, hree fee away. The second rick is o pu hree holes in he booh's ceiling and one in a doorframe. This may all seem impossible bu he Los Angeles Police Deparmen says i is very easy. One sho passes hru RFK and ino he ceiling, bounces off a beam above and comes back down, and hen bounces off he floor before sriking he bysander. Simple. And don' worry abou puing a hole in a doorframe. Tha was jus a misprin. Once finished, you will have no recollecion a all of wha you did, no even under sodium penahol. Firs prize will be a 5 by 8 glossy of Richard Nixon a his 968 nauguraion. There may be some clown, probably a former congressman from New York, who will wan o examine he booh's ceiling and doorframe o see if you really did all ha. And he may be joined by a bysander and by Charles Manson's prosecuor. Don' worry. The Mardi Gras Commiee will desroy he evidence. Then you will go on o Washingon, D.C. o compee wih finaliss from all over he counry in he July 4h Naional Gang Bang. Be sure o do well here. The CA, FB, Mafia, and Russian Secre Police will be recruiing. Aferwards, here will be a pary a he Whie House celebraing 200 years of freedom.

5 heare "Someimes wonder if 'm in my righ mind. Then i passes over and 'm jus as lucid as before." Endgame raps he audience somewhere beween fascinaion and uer boredom. is no a suspenseful drama by any means, as he ousome is revealed in he firs lines of he play: "Finished, i's finished, nearly finished, i mus be nearly finished. Grain upon grain. one by one, and one day, suddenly, here's a heap, a lile heap, he impossible heap." And fiingly, he play has no end. is an exremely ambiguous scrip. Does Clov leave Hamm, hereby commiing suicide and murder, or does he remain, rapped in his endless cycle of blind obedience? Because of is ambiguous naure, he play could be performed back o back wih iself unil i oblieraed he audience's sense of ime. Like Flnnegans Wake i has no beginning and no end. This coninuous progression of cycle wihin cycle wihin cycle is very much like he song in Waiing for Godo abou he dog who came ino he kichen sole some bread. is killed by he cook and buried by he oher dogs who wrie on his gravesone he sory of a dog who came ino he kichen and sole some bread... is wihin hese repeiions ha he fascinaion arises. They ouch he common experience of habis, ye because hey are so records Bryan Ferry's image as a romanic poseur naurally enails an underlying paradox, a conradicion in erms; and i is for his reason ha he and his band have been called decaden. n playing he par of he Byronesque hero wih jaded sensibiliies, Ferry could very well have cheapened he hemaical conen of his songs by rying o convince he lisener ha he was sincere which would ulimaely have made Roxy appear self-indulgen and rie. Ferry and Roxy overcome his danger however, by using a highly arificial lyric syle while playing wih a wild abandon ha a once pokes fun a Ferry's romanic inclinaions as well as heighens he effec of he dramaic inheren in such a sensibiliy. Ferry's major hemes deal wih an idealisic ques for love and spiriual fulfillmen. Alhough he sees he world as serile and arificial his unchanneled romanicism forces him o speak of i only in erms of romanic imagery. This imagery hen is no jus an inegral par of Desire coninues he rend sared by Blood On The Tracks and The Basemen Tapes ha has esablished Bob Dylan as a major musical influence of he sevenies as well as he sixies. The album will probably bes be remembered as bring he vehicle for "Hurricane" Dylan's proes over he skechy grounds for imprisonmen of Rubin "Hurricane" Carer, a former middleweigh boxing conender. The song has also become he hemesong of Dylan's recen Rolling Thunder Revue. However, ha song is bu one of several fine cus. As "Hurricane" is reminiscen of his social commenary unes of he sicies, "Sara" is represenaive of Dylan's recen wriings of love songs. To be more exac, i is an afirmaion of love o his wife, Sara. "Joey" includes a rap on Waler Cronkie's 7:00 news, which is really a Monday February 2, 976 he observer 5 endgame- more real han nohing sylized, hey ineres us. The boring aspecs of he play also come from hese repeiive cycles. Conained wihin he circle of he play iself, various oher cycles repea hemselves. Like he las hand of a Whis game afer all he imporan cards have been played, he game plays iself ou, necessar ily following wha has been previously esablished. The iner-dependen relaionship beween Clov and Hamm provides never-ending frusraion and inenional boredom. Hamm needs Clov o be his eyes, and Clov would sarve if he lef. Hamm consanly orders Clov o climb he seps in order o find ou wha is going on across he land or over he sea. These exruciaing scenes build up so ha when Clov ascends he ladder for he fourh ime, had he overwhelming urge o sorm up ono he sage and push he acor off he ladder. Viscious paren-child cycles also conribue o he perverse fascinaion and boredom of he play. Denial, manipulaion cruely and selfishness are only a few of he facors which are imporan in Hamm's relaionship wih Hagg and Nell [his parens who Jive in rash cans]. Hagg represens a legless, isolaed progenior. He exemplifies he ineviabiliy of heir siuaion by saying: "f i wasn' me, i would've been somebody else." The American flag draped around his can may have been hi-cenennially appropriae, bu i deraced from he oppressive grayness which should be an imporan par of he producion. Throughou he play, self-conscious lines remind he audience of is own presence and he "playness" of he work. These reminders preven he viewers from being oally drawn in, and forces hen o make heir own decisions. By using his device Bedke refuses o manipulae hem and hereby acceps moral responsibiliy for he effec of he play. As Colv looks ou he window wih his elescope, Hamm asks him wha he sees. "Muliudes," Clov replies. Unforunaely, in his producion he was no looking direcly a he audience bu off ino space. The lack of an inermission is essenial o he srucure of he play. Repeiions buil up in he roxy's ferry finds himself he loner Ferry's hemaical consruc bu a means of perceiving his environmen as an exension of his own romanic pose. An obvious illusraion of Roxy's aiude oward is music can be seen in he cover concep for heir album. Sreched ou sensuously in an eerie blue haze on he rocky shore is a siren, a emping enchanress from anoher world. Ye righ away we can see she's a fake, from he Max Facor make-up job on her face down o her pained blue fingernails. She brings o mind he awdry image of he girl on all hose Whie Rock soda boles. 's a romanic idea placed wihin a commerical seing. The music inside he album is jus as commerical alhough Ferry does no make any lyrical concessions. Siren finds him sill in he guise of he dissaisfied loner. Le us sing of he orured hear And of he lonely soul in his world apar As he plays he field akes a Ule palo And move our separae ways again records he ~desire' Ferry says in "Could Happen o Me?" is a summary of he major hemes of he album and a reminder of his complee objeciviy oward his work. Above he smooh wailing guiar work of Phil Manzanera, Ferry is quizzically asking himself wheher his love could fall for an average man "whose old world charm is no enough." He doesn' answer his quesion bu les us come o he obvious conclusion when he ells us everyhing he ouches "urns o dus." This heme is coninued in "Senimenal Fool" where we find he proagonis weighing he virues of Jove agains bier personal experience in a dramaic monologue. is a very sensuous and evocaive song wih Ferry emerging from he disan and myserious ones of Eddie Jobson's synhesizer. Throughou he song Manzanera's guiar snakes in and ou o cover he forceful bass lines unil boh are obscured by Andy McKay's sax. The piece builds o a gradual crescendo and ends suddenly for dylan grows sronger swipe a anyhing ha migh "meri" aenion on ha prime ime broadcas. "Mozambique" on he oher hand, is a lively une which speaks of "having relaions" on ha island. There are several iems ha make his album aracive. As always, Dylan's lyrics are fascinaing--hey always manage o capivae a lisener. (The only complain agains his album is ha here is no lyric shee provided.) From he bier edged commenary of "Hurrucane" o he near apologeic one of "Sara", Dylan's lyrics coninue o be he crux of his songs. His vocal deliveries are marked wih auhoriy. is no always an overpowering harsh vocal, bu one ha seems o be in command of he siuaion. These vocals are perfecly complimened by he harmonies of Emmy Lou Harris' voice and Scarle Rivera's violin. Harris, an accomplished counry-folk singer, has an aracively fragile voice. counerbalances Dylan's powerful delivery and gregg bangs prevens some songs from coming on oo srong. A perfec example is found on "Joey" where her high harmonies one down Dylan's heavy handed sarcasm. Dylan's insrumenal rademark has long been his rusy harmionica. Alhough i sill pops up, he violin is challenging i for bes supporing insrumen. Rivera plays he violin wih a bierswee one. Her opening chords in "Hurricane" pracically ell you ha you're going o be lisening o he recouning of a ragedy. Similarly in "Sara", Rivera's violin seems o be saying ha Dylan is very much concerned abou his marriage even if Dylan didn' say so himself. She is able o rever o he oher end of he emoional scale in" Mozambique" by using shorer srokes o provide a bouncy, carefree one. Dylan's albums were ofen criicized for "bring he same une wih en fanasic ses of lyrics." No longer (if ever) can ha claim be subsaniaed. The insrumenaion is excellen. So is his album. maria o'meara beginning would be broken, and he ulimae [and very successful] effec of boredom would be lessened grealy. There were several members of he audience, however, who did no hink ha boredom should be "in"his year. This very expressive group, in a mos rude and disrespecful manner, walked ou abou half-way hrough he producion. This ype of abomonable behaviour, while being he radiional mehod of proes, is no only uncalled for, bu highly immaure. n a manipulaive or poorly wrien play, his acion would be jusifiable, however Endgame is neiher. Wha is more arocious han his ype of behaviour? Nohing is dominick salemi on he hard snapping bea of he percussion, leaving us breahless so ha we are helplessly caugh up in "Whirlwind." Wih barely a pause he synhesizer reeners swirling around he mued sounds of he oher members of he band. Then Ferry eners biing, snarling, asking; hen demanding o be aken in by his meaphor for romanic rapure. Manzanera's singing solo can only flail away harmlessly in he face of such a empesuous wall of sound. "End of he Line," finds Ferry again casing himself in he loser's role. True o he mood of he piece, Ferry plays a honky-onk riff on he piano backed by some melodramaic fiddling by Jobson. By he song's end we find him walking in he sun because he has "no love o keep him warm inside." The only real churning rock and roll number on Siren is "Boh Ends Burning," wih is impassioned vocal and sop-gapped, raving sax ha seems o resen he inrusion of he srings. is followed oddly enough by he mos sylized piece on he album. "Nighingale" has Ferry asking he romanically symbolic bird o say wih him and help fuel his melancholy. A nice ouch is added wih he airs of he oboe placed on he periphery of he srings o bring a sense of wisfulness o he scene. No all he songs on he album lean oward a romanic sensibiliy. "She Sells' is a- bouncy number ha alernaes disco funk wih a sharp crisp bea and has he singer cooly disparaging his lover using newspaper jargon o sugges he lack of communicaion ha exiss beween hem. "Love is he Drug" opens he album wih a humping miliarisic bass line backed by a quivering synhesizer. Ferry barks ou he words amids shrill horns ha surge o a chorus undercu by discordan chords. is a lamen for los innocence. Ferry's romanic world become's oday serile realiy where love is only anoher high. is fiingly ironic hen, ha by he ime we ge o "Jus Anoher High," he las song on Siren, we have come full circle. Ferry is singing o all of us when he conradics any noions we may have goen from he opening cu. He confesses ha he oo has played he game bu has disasrously fallen in love wih someone wih his former aiude. Ferry's jiled lover, "his hear aching, his spiri breaking," ever he Byronesque hero, is lef o wander off in he sunse vainly searching for he love ha has been denied him... j J J j! l l l

6 6 he observer Monday, February 2, 976 Black caucus o paricipae in mock convenion by Maggie Brydges Saff Reporer A black poliical caucus has been organized o ac in a lobbyis capaciy for he mock poliical convenion, according o conven ion delegae Chuck Wilson. Wilson, one of he wo black delegaes o he mock poliical convenion, organized he group in early December. The idea was inspired by a similar suden caucus formed in he ineres of women's righs. The group's membership has grown since is iniiaion, and Wilson hopes o procure more members by generaing enhusiasm for he group and is goals. The curren paricipans in he caucus are planning o ac as spokesmen for heir views and are also canvassing he campus o find ou he views and ideas of oher sudens. Wilson saed ha one of his objecives was o ry o insiue hese new ideas ino he group's plaform. The goals of he caucus are greaer equaliy for blacks in areas of labor relaions and sandards, naional economic policy, busing, housing and healh care. These objecives were arrived a by unanimous consen a he caucus' firs meeing. According o Wilson he candidaes ha come closes o supporing he views of he poliical caucus include Fred Harris, Sg. Shriver, and Jimmy Carer. Due o he caucus' lae formaion, Wilson feels ha he group won' achieve is full poency unil he mock elecion. A ha ime, he Asronomer predics ha aseroid may srike earh CAMARLLO, Calif. (AP) Like a dolphin playfully leading a ship o sea, an aseroid more han a mile wide skips back and forh across he earh's pah. Like a shark, someday i probably will ake a 20-mile bie ou of he earh's side. There is a 75 per cen chance he aseroid, enaively called "Fas moving Objec Helin" for is discoverer, asronomer Eleanor Helin, will smash ino he earh wihin 24 million years, creaing a craer some 20 miles wide, Mrs. Helin said in an inerview Saurday. '' is he closes hing o he earh oher han he moon in he solar sysem," said he 40-year-old Camarillo asronomer who discovered he aseroid wih an 8-inch elescope a M. Palomar, near San Diego, on Jan. 7. Mrs. Helin, affiliaed wih he California nsiue of Technology in Pasadena, said he aseroid is in an orbi around he sun which is almos idenical o he earh's. " spirals back and forh across our orbi," she said. " loops around us once a year, each ime crossing our pah." She said is year is 348 days, compared wih he 365 days i akes he earh o orbi he sun. ~n,;,; j ~., : difference!!! : : JlfMM '0 e Owrr ~ ''"' e M(A olperoncl : : DA T am':"' : : LSA T SN~M : G R E YolumoiiCU '-' : G MAT ''udr;,,.,,.,, : : Q( AT Cou ~ (pat COfll:lly updlld : VAT fp Koloou lor rewows of c lu 5 A T liiofl and lor use e flex of lupplemnlal' e ECFMG Ml UP lor : e lllllld luonl : : NA T'l MED BDS : :,,,,,,,,. 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(..._" 'NO" u 5 ":f Calech asrophysicis Eugene Shoemaker is proposing ha he Naional Aeronauics and Space Adminisraion land a spacecraf on he aseroid, which is esimaed o be beween one and wo miles in diameer. feels ha minoriy repors, plaform amendmens and block voing licans," he said, "and here is a han emoional and radical. blacks are Democras han Repub informaive and realisic, raher will be he group's mos influenial much higher proporion of black There will be a meeing of he ools. delegaes in he naional convenion." p.m. in he Black Culural Ars caucus Tuesday, Feb. 3 a 7:00 Wilson cied several differences beween his black poliical caucus, Wilson emphasized ha he overall onaliy of he caucus is ineresed are urged o aend. Cener in LaForune. All hose and one on a naional scale. "More THE PARTY'S OVER. All oo ofen, when he pary ends, he rouble begins. People who shouldn' be doing anyhing more acive han going o sleep are driving a car. Speeding and weaving heir way o deah. 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7 Monday February 2, 976 he observer 7 Hockey eam splis wih Colorado by Tom Krucek Colorado College's goalender Eddie Mio urned away a oal of 9 shos in wo days, while he:>fficials whisled a oal of 80 minues in penalies as Nore Dame and Colorado College spli in weekend acion a he ACC. The Tigers won Friday nigh S-4, while he rish won Saurday 3-. Friday nigh's game was marred by 22 penalies, ll on boh squads. Looking a hose oals, i would appear ha he game was a free-for -all, which i wasn'. The wo officials, Tom Yurkovich and San DuBois, rying o keep he game in hand, called he game so igh ha neiher eam could make a move wihou being sen off he ice. "The referee's had a grea bearing on he game." Coach Charles(Lefy) Smih observed afer he firs encouner. "They desroyed boh eam's momenum on several occasions and jus called he game oo igh." The game began he way he series was o proceed, as jus 57 seconds ino he game, Nore Dame's Brian Walsh was chased for ripping. CC wasquick o ake advanage of his opporuniy, as less han a minue afer he penaly was asessed, Wayne Holmes won a face off, go he puck back o Cur Chrisofferson a he poin, who found Larry Solved open a he righ poin and bea goalie Lenny Moher wih a slap sho jus inside he lef pos. The rish hen ied he score hree minues laer, benefiing from a Tiger penaly. The rish kep good pressure on Mio during he ime ha John Sampohas was resing for a high-sicking, bu could manage jus one sho on goal. Then, seconds afer he penaly was over, Kevin Nugen coming down on he lef side wound up and rifled a rocke ha Mio rejeced, bu los conrol of he rebound which Don Fairholm picked up and pu ino he ne over he goalkeeper's righ shoulder. Nore Dame hen jumped in fron a he 7:25 mark. of) e firs period. as Jack Brownschidle picked up his sixh goal of he season, beaing Mio on a slap sho from he lef poin ha somehow made i hrough a crowd of players ha screened he All-American goalie. 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A The rish hen closed he firs period scoring a 9:48 on a power play, as Nore Dame had a wo man advanage wih Greg Smih and Mike Haedrick boh off he ice. Clarke go credi for he score on assiss from Clark Hamilon and Walsh, beaing Mio on a rifle from he op of he lef circle. Lynn Olson narrowed he rish lead o a single goa\47 seconds ino he second period on a beauiful pass from Mike Sraub. Bu Nore Dame came righ back while shorhanded as Don Fairholm picked he puck off Smih's sick, and came in alone on Mio, faking once and puing he sho over his righ shoulder. Bu his was o be he las score for he rish and he difference was Mio. The senior goalender rejeced 24 shos in he final period while Tony Palazzari scored in he second period wih Dave Hanson and Rick Prach scoring in he final frame o hand he rish heir enh loss in WCHA acion. Saurday nigh, he referee's coninued heilwhislin_g ways, his ime for 8 infracions. Nore Dame was caugh 8 imes and he Tigers 0. The game urned ino a bale of goalenders wih John Peerson making several key saves including a breakaway sop while Mio urned his second excellen performance, urning back 43 shos. The rish jumped in fron 2-0 on an unassised firs period goal by Don Fairholm and Walsh. The acion was somewha non-spiried in he period, wih he majoriy of he acion coming a he 2:4 mark of he frame when Dave Delich and Prach were chased off for elbow ing and charging respecively, and ook on a fan in a one round figh in back of he penaly box. The second period was likewise unspiried, wih Colorado coming wihin a lo'(oal a 6:9, Smih scoring Classified Ads Desperaely need 4 non-suden ickes o Villanova. call Larry \ NO's Paul Clarke scored one goal in Friday's loss o Colorado College. The rish CA~me back o win Saurday's cones. [Phoo by Tom Paulius] wih assi~s from Sraub and Olson. well and covered up well." beween opening he play-offs a The acion in he final period Th~ win. Saurday nigh w~s home and home-ice advanage is picked up. and 8 penalies were especially mporan, ~ecaus_e f usually worh a leas a goal called. A penaly decided he final Nore Dame and he Tigers ie. a advanalo'(e. goal, as Solved was excused for he end of he. season, he rsh cross checking a 3:26. Mio did all would ge he hgher s~o because Nore Dame akes o he road he could in ha power play rejec- hey ook_ he season serjes_3 games his week, playing Denver Friday ing wo shos by Pirus a poin o. Ths could be he difference and Saurday nigh. blank range and one more by, Hamilon in igh before Pirus hi a slapper from he righ circle pas Mio, who hrew up is hands in exasperaion as he red goal ligh wen on. Smih was pleased wih he eam's performance Saurday nigh " am really happy wih he defense we played and he {>enaly killing was jus super. 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8 ;... < 8 he observer Monday, February 2, 976 ~ Cold-shooing rish bow o Maryland... by Bill Brink Spors Edior Terrapins may be urles, bu hey sure aren' very slow. More like hares han oroises, he Terrapins of Maryland Universiy used he devasaing quickness of heir hree grea guards o edge ou Nore Dame Saurday afernoon. The loss was he rish's firs home defea of he season, and snapped a seven-game winning sreak which exended back o a January 3rd loss o UCLA a Los Angeles. A capaciy crowd of.345 wached as he Maryland guards ouran he rish and se up a peneraing offense ha caugh ND off balance. "They've go hree grea guards," admied rish coach Digger Phelps. ''Their big guys are going o do heir hing and ge heir poins, bu hey bea us wih heir guards. John Lucas is super and Brad Davis is a grea ballplayer oo. They played a conrolled game and in he end i bea us." No by much, hough. was all ha he Terps could do o overcome ND forward Adrian Danley, who had gone rampan in he firs half when he exploded for 22 poins. Enjoying a cold-shooing secondhalf by he rish, Maryland ook a one-poin lead ino he final wo minues. They kep heir poise and graefully wached as he rish wen from cold o frigid in heir shooing, a drough which Phelps painfully referred o afer he game. "We missed oo many shos," he lamened. ''There were a lo of easy shos ha jus didn' go for us- mean a lo. They go heirs. was close all he way and hey kep heir poise a he end." ndeed, he Terrapins won he game in he final minues. The rish had aken heir larges lead, a he :44 mark of he second half. Bu six sraigh poins by Maryland pu hem back up. Neiher eam could pu ogeher a sring of scoring and he eams inched back and forh unil a jumper by Bill Paerno and a hree poin play by Danley gave he rish a 54-5 lead wih :58 o go. Eigheen seconds laer Phelps called ime ou, and he rish wen ino heir semi-sall offense, hoping o res a ired Danley and pull he Terps ou of he box-and-one defense hey were in. Bu Bruce Flowers los he ball ou of bounds and Maryland ook over. Terrapin coach Lefy Driesell had insalled freshman James Tillman o sop Danley, and Tillman responded by holding A.D. o jus six poins in he second half, hough he fouled ou in he process. The game proceeded slowly, wih boh coaches experimening wih he sall, and afer aking a lead wih 9:27lef he rish became even colder from he floor han hey had been. They hi only four poins in he nex hree minues and only eigh he res of he game. Danley was held scoreless afer a free hrow wih :58 lef. n shor, he rish, waiing for he percenage sho, found hey could hi no shos a all. Maryland crep up on several foul shos and hen wo buckes by Mo Howard o make i wih 6:45 remaining. Phelps waned o hold he ball and conrol i bu John Lucas fouled Bruce Flowers, who missed he free hrow, and Seve Sheppard pu Maryland up wih 3:23 lef. Duck Williams realiaed wih a corner jumper, bu Sheppard came righ back o pu he Terps up for good, Brad Davis hrew in his only baske of he day, Lucas added wo free hrows, and David hi a free hrow, all neuralizing Ray Marin's final bucke for he rish wih seven seconds lef. Lucas added an unneccessary jumper a he buzzer. The saisics lierally incriminaed Nore Dame. They had sho 0 for 3 from he field in he second half, oaling only weny-hree poins in he whole half. Danley's six second-half poins was he highes oupu by any rish player in he period, and his 28 game poins was weny more han his closes follower, Dave Baon. "We had conrol going ino he sall," explains Phelps, "When you make he shos in ha ype of offense you're a hero. jus didn' work oday. We knew whoever had he lead a he end would go ino he four-corner offense. We jus missed oo many of our shos." The firs half sared ou all Maryland, wih he Terps using he amazing quickness of heir guards o open up as much as a nine-poin lead on he Terrapins. Wih Brad Davis leading he Maryland break down he floor, and Lucas and Sheppard aking i inside, Maryland wen up 5-6 afer 5:6 had elapsed in he game. Down 9-0 wo minues laer he rish began o bale back. Two baskes apiece by Baon and Paerno pu he rish wihin wo, wih 9:50 o go in he half. The game hen urned ino a bale of he All-Americans as Danley and Lucas began a specacular duel. Danley hi from everywhere on he cour, and Lucas capialized on shor jumpers and free hrows. Two foul shos by Danley ied i a 34 apiece wih 3:35 o go, and wih Terrapin guards Howard and Davis siing on he bench wih hree fouls, he rish had he advanage. Afer baskes, Danley ~ ~ l. ' Brad Davis led he Maryland fas brea"... Maryland's john Lucas spurred he Terrapins o a vicory over he rish Saurday. scored on a ip-in wih five seconds lef o give Nore Dame a halfime advanage.$ Lucas led Maryland wih 23 poins, a oal which caapuled him ino firs place on he all-ime Maryland scoring lis. Seve Shep pard added 9 poins and puller down 0 rebounds. Maurice How ard was nex for he Terps wih 2 poins. Cener Larry Boson was heir high rebounder wih welve. Toby Knigh followed Danley ard Baon in scoring for ND wih 7 poins, and also ended up he games high rebounder wih hireen. Danley pulled down caroms. The loss se he rish record a 2-4. They ravel o Philadel:c>hia Wednesday nigh o face he La Salle Explorers. MARYLAND (8) fg reb pf pis John Lucas Seve ShPppard Larry Boson Maurice Howard Brad Davis Jim Tillman Brian Magid & Chris Paon Toals NOTRE DAME (G) fg r reb pf ps Adnan Danley > Bruce Flowers Davl' Baon Duck Williams Ray Marin Bill Paerno Toby Knigh Jeff Carpener Toals Hallime: ND 40, Maryland 38. Shooing: ND 28 of fit for 4 per cen; Maryland 2S of 5 for 48 per cen Turnovers: ND 3, Maryland 3. Assiss: ND 4 (Baon 3, Marin 3); Macyland 7 (Davis 4). The rish Eye =====================================::=======================:::===========;=;=;=;=;=;=;=;:;:::::;:::;::::Glad Lefy lef The wors hing abou losing o Maryland is losing o Lefy Driesell. The fiery coach of he Terrapins is everyhing ha people hink Digger Phelps is--a showboa, anagonisic, a chronic complainer. During Saurday's game agains he rish he managed o berae everyone from NBC o his own John Lucas. Before he game even began Lefy was complaining, his ime o Digger Phelps abou he sreamers and oile paper ha showered he Terrapins as hey warmed up before he game. A brusk handshake ended heir raher icy greeing, which Lefy finished off by waving Phelps away wih a gesure of disgus. Then during he firs half Lefy anagonized he NBC crew by sanding in fron of one of heir main cameras. When a franic NBC official handed Driesell a piece of paper asking him o move, he crumpled he paper up and hrew i away wihou even looking a i. Lefy go his licks in on he scorers able oo when, afer a Mo Howard foul had drawn a commen from he able, he urned owards i, jeering, and said, "shu your mouh." ronically, i was his own supersar John Lucas ha Driesell reserved his fierces language for. He simply abused Lusas in he firs half, perhaps overlooking he fac ha Lucas' heady play and sixeen firs-half poins had kep his Terrapins close. By he middle of he second half he had made such a nuisance of himself ha during one of his irades in fron of he Terps bench he whole Nore Dame band sang ou in unison "si down Lefy." You go he feeling ha he uncalled-for sho ha John Lucas ook in he las second of he game was a reflecion of he man who coaches him. Naurally he was full of down-souh humiliy afer he game, and, when i was discovered here was no way o ge he player's luggage and equipmen o he airpor, Lefy personally loaded he gear ono he cramped minibus ha carried he players away. Truly, he complee coach. Lefy has a super eam every year, bu can never make i all he way. Afer Saurday's game you really don' feel sorry for him. His kids may have had he edge on he cour yeserday, bu rish sure had he edge on he bench. Anyone ha wached he **********' weave drill ha Maryland did during he warm-ups saw heir whole offense righ here. The Terps work an aack similar o ndiana's "moion" offense, and heir weave is i's core. They se up a box, wih wo guards and wo forwards in each corner of he half-cour. The hird guard hen begins o weave wih he wo oher guards near he mid-cour line, unil one of hem will accelerae around his defender o he foul circle where he process begins again wih ha guard and he wo forwards. Finally one will accelerae again o he middle of he foul lane and up o he hoop, bu hey always go o he middle. The Terps rarely sho ouside, and won' unless a eam goes ino a zone agains hem, in which case hey unleash heir.564 shooing percenage. Their offense works because hey're so quick ha hey can bea heir men on he weave and go around hem. Bes human sacrifice of he ********** game goes o James Tillman whose defense on Adrian Danley consised mainly of how long he could go wihou fouling ou. ook him bu nine minues in he second half o pick up he four fouls ha pu him ou of he game a he 8:24 mark, bu he had neuralized A.D., who failed o score even afer Tillman had depared. The problem is ha Digger has sensibly se up he offense no o look solely for Danley, bu he big forward's dominance of he firs half had lef he res of he rish cold. Nore Dame made only en of heir 3 shos in he second half, amassing only 23 poins in he period. The rish were missing he balanced scoring aack ha has propelled hem o heir impressive recen vicories. il * The idea behind he sall is o conrol he game and look for he good -- sho o increase your lead. Unforunaely, no even he good shos were ( _""'" -- _ dropping for he rish. Second-guessing of he decision has o ake ino accoun he fac ha he rish missed, in Digger's words, "a lo of easy shos, real easy shos." Las week agains UCLA i worked, his week i didn'. Digger also poined ou ha Lefy Driesell would have gone o he [Phoo by Chris Smih] fbur-comer offense anyway, "even when he was down a poin." So Phelps waned o ge conrol of he game when he had he chance.

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