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1 l,,.press - page 2 VOL.XV, NO. 'o an independen suden newspaper serving nore dame and sain mary's Republicans win big; Reagan defeas Carer By Tom jackman Execuive News Edior Republican Ronald Reagan was eleced he 40h presiden of he Unied Saes las nigh, apparenly swamping incumben Presiden Jimmy Carer by a la~ge elecoral. voe margin. 7\s early as 8.15 p.m., NBC-TV projeced ha Reagan would be he vicor, and Carer conceded he elecion a 9:40 p.m. n his concession speech, Carer said, "The people of he Unied Saes have made heir choice and of course accep ha decision, alhough no wih he same enhusiasm acceped i four years ago." Prior o his speech, Carer phoned Reagan o congraulae him, and offered o assis in an orderly ransiion. According o an Associaed Press ally of acual reurns a 1 a.m., Reagan had won 27 saes wih 307 elecoral voes, and 50 'percen of he popular voe. lcarer had pic"ked up five saes wih 35 elecoral voes and 43, percen of he voe. John 'Anderson had won no saes, bu ldid garner six percen of he! popular voe. ~ Mos nework projecions had Reagan's elecoral lead even wider han he AP's, wih some giving Reagan over 440 elecoral voes, o less han 50 for Carer. The word "landslide" arose more and more ofen as he evening wore on. n key "baleground" saes, where i was believed Carer had o win, Reagan won every ime. Ohio, llinois, Pennsylvania, Texas and New York, all saes wih more han 2' elecoral voes and usually deemed oo close o predic, all were won by Reagan, someimes by surprising margins. No so surprising was Reagan's vicory in ndiana, where he won 56 percen of he voe o Carer's 38 percen, wih five percen for John Anderson and one percen for Liberarian Ed Clark. ndiana was he firs sae in he naion o come under he Reagan vicory column. The Reagan vicory spearheaded a Republican renaissance naionwide, as conservaives won a leas six Senae seas and a leas 25 House seas from incumben Democras. Senae noables such as George McGovern, Warren Magnuson and Frank Church were all unseaed by Republicans. Sudens voed in Sepan Cener yeserday in he naional and regional elecions. (Phoo by jane Ahern) GOP sweeps local poliical coness Bayh and John Brademas resgec- lead. Hiler, in ~is vicor~. remar~s. By The A.r.rouoed Pre.r.r ively. L. Gov. Rober Orr was Wih 81 percen of he sae's referred o hmself as he pom also vicorious over Democra 4,665 precincs reporing, man of he effor o change he The Republican Pary scored a John Hillenbrand. Quayle had 55 percen of he direci?n.?f he C~)Unry." ~e clean sweep in he hree major Wih 75 percen of he Third voe o Bayh's 45 percen. also sad, We.are.mdeed gomg local poliical coness las nigh, Disric voe in, Brademas, 53, Wih 81 percen of helndiana o lead he naion m he decade as boh Dan Quayle and John he House Majoriy Whip, held precincs in, Orr had a solid 59 of he '80s." Hiler regisered upses over 46 percen of he voe o Hiler's percen o 41 percen lead over Brademas conced.ed.. defea congressional salwars Birch 54 percen wih a voe Hillenbrand. abou 8:30 p.m., saymg con-, ' graulae Mr. Hiler on his vicory Ciy claims 'ge -ough ' approach Edlior's Noe: Alhough violen crimes have decreased as he weaher ges colder, off-campus crime on he whole s sll ainful~y eviden o Nore Dame.rudens living in Souh end. n he following hree-par series, The Observer 'Xamines he problems of he Norheas Neighborhood from ifferen viewpoins -from he angle of he Souh Bend dmimsraion, he Souh Bend Police Deparmen, and he al residws, boh permanen and ramien. Today: par o: he ciy admimsraion. By Tim Vercelloi Senior Saff Reporer Throughou he semeser, robberies and assaul ave been commied agains sudens living offampus. These incidens have been faihfully reored in his newspaper, wih commens coming om sudens, adminisraion, and police officials. ne voice ha has been noiceably absen from 1e siuaion is ha of he he ciy of Souh Bend. he word from he Couny-Ciy Building is one of mcern; concern for hose sudens living off~ unpus, and also concern for heir neighbors. Souh Bend Ciy Aorney Richard Hill exessed a "g--ough" aiude in he ciy's figh ains crime in he Norheas neighborhood. e will do wha we can o ge he prosecuor o e he sronges charges possible, and o make 1re ha he criminal doesn' ge off lighly," Hill a ed. Along wih pressing sronger charges, he ciy is aking measures in oher areas, paricularly in beefing up he local police force. Towards his end he ciy has earmarked $120,000 for use by he police deparmen in paying officers for overime work. Also, i was announced recenly ha 11 men are being rained for acive duy on he force, and hey should be ready in 12 monhs. Hill poined ou ha along wih squad cars and foo parols, he police deparmen has developed a decoy program, whereby an officer, dressed as a suden and armed wih a backup force, becomes a "siing duck" for would-be assailans. This has me wih some success, he mos recen being he apprehension of five youhs afer a mugging occurred ouside of Lee's Grill and Barbecue.. "We will coninue o have people in he Norheas Neighborhood a key hours in undercover saus," Hill promised. is Hill's hope ha his program will ge he word o he srees ha "he ciy is cracking down." According o Hill, here is anoher area where he ciy can improve he he proecion of sudens, and ha is in he qualiy of he houses ha are rened. Acion can be aken on he par of he ciy hrough he Sub-sandard Building Program. n his program he ciy can inspec a home, and if a (coninued Ofl page 9) and wan o exend my deep appreciaion o all of you... who have helped me in his congressional campaign." Hiler had hammered away a he economy and unemploymen, in a disric in which unemploymen has ranged from 10 o 15 percen. Democraic Sae Chairman Donald F. Michael commened, "John Brademas will be sorely missed if indeed he has los. His opponen will find he'll spnd hree o four sessions in Congress before hey give him he key o he men's room. Tha's he way i works in Congress." Democraic incumben Bayh succumbed o he fourh erm jinx las nigh: no ndiana senaor has ever won reelecion o a fourh erm. "Birch Bayh served wih disincion, he served well," said he 'vicorious Quayle. "Bu i's ime for a change. represen a new 'generaion of leadership." Noing ha professional polls had prediced an exceedingly 'close race, Quayle said, "we expeced o have o wai unil he wee hours of he morning." Hosages see firs annversary by The A.rsociaed Press Tens of housands of ranians rallied a he U.S. Embassy in Tehran yeserday, marking he firs anniversary of is capure wih celebraion, revoluionary rheoric and flaming effigies of he man whose fuure was being decided by American voers. The ranian Foreign Minisry, meanwhile, pressed he Carer adminisraion for a quick, public response o is condiions for release of he 52 U.S. hosages, now beginning heir second year in capiviy. U.S. officials have said he condiions will be sudied carefully before a response is made. They have warned agains expecaions of a quick soluion. The demonsraors shoued "Deah o American mperialism" and carried placards reading "Shame on Carer." Papiermache renderings of he U.S. presiden were se ablaze under sunny skies and brighly-colored banners denouncing he Unied Saes. The demonsraors included ranian roops and revoluionary guards, many carrying rifles wih flowers proruding from he barrels, and housands of school children, Wesern reporers said. Esimaes of he size of he crowd ranged from ens of housands by he reporers o hundreds of housands by he official ranian news agency Pars. Speeches inside he 27-acre embassy compound were broadcas ouside, and Wesern reporers said he rally could be heard for blocks. Presumably, i also could be heard by some of he hosages. ran claims i scaered hem around he counry following an abored U.S. rescue aemp April 25. Recen repors, however, say mos are now a he embassy. Three of he hosages have been in he cusody of he ranian Foreign Minisry since he Nov. 4, 1979, akeover. The reporers said no one was allowed in he embassy buildings. Prime Miniser Mohammad Ali Rejai said regardless of he oucome of he hosage maer he Unied Saes would re~ain ran's No. 1 enemy. "The U.S. will coninue is assaul agains us," he said. Carer, voing in Plains, Ga., yeserday, did no commen direcly on negoiaions over he.hosages. Bu he said American frusraions over he issue "has been a negaive facor" in his campaign. The year of capiviy was noed in he Unied Saes wih subdued observances marked by parioism and prayers. A chilly dawn rally in Hermiage, Pa., on ( amiflued of/ Paxe 5)

2 ---~ ~--~~-~--- News Brie/ Wednesday, November 5, page 2 ==============*===============~================== by The Observer and The Associaed Press Birch Bayh's camoais:rn said yeserday ha a complain will be filed wifi he Yederal Elecion Commission agains Faih America and he Dan Quayle Campaign Commiee. David Bochnowski ofbayh's office said he Arizona-based Faih America group is rying o influence he ndiana Senae race wih lieraure ha ries o associae Bayh wih he Ani-Family Proecion Ac Lieraure prined by Faih America also charges he Hoosier Democra wih being agains volunary prayer in public schools and he righo-life amendmen, Bochnowski said The Bayh campaign official said he pamphle was "full of lies and disorions." Bochnowski said lha because Quayle's campaign people represened he pamphles and disribued hem as campaign lieraure, he Quayle campaign will also be menioned in he complain of a violaion of federal elecion laws. Meanwhile, Mark Miles of he Quayle campaign calledbayh's plan o file he complain a las-minue poliical game. Miles said ha while Faih America is no regisered wih he Federal Elecion Commission, he conended he group does no have o be since he non-profi group is no a poliical acion commiee. - AP US and Sovie negoiaors yeserday held heir sevenh meeing on limiing nuclear missiles in Europe. Spurgeon M. Keeny Jr. and Vikor P; Karpov and heir delegaions me for wo hours and 20 minues a he Sovie d1plomaic mission here, U.S. sources said, wihou giving furher deails. The closed "Euromissile" alks began Oc. 21. The meeings have alernaed beween he U.S. Arms Conrol Office and he Sovie mission. - AP Ronald R.eag_an was a 9-5 favo.rie over Presiden Carer m closmg odds a a downown casmo, oddsmaker Bob Marin said yeserday. Before he Carer Reagan debae las monh, Marin had said he odds were "6-5, ake your pick," meaning he saw he race as a dead hea. "The closing odds righ now all favor Reagan and should be9-5," said Marin, who ses he being line for he spors book a he Union Plaza Hoel in he downown Casino Cener. Meanwhile in London, Ladbroke's closed being on he presidenial elecion wih Reagan favored over Carer afer wha he bookmakers described as a "hecic" day yeserday. Ladbroke's closing prices were Reagan 1-5, meaning beors had o be five pounds o win one, Carer 3-1, and independen John Anderson AP For $50, Julie Lewis will bring a papier-mache volcano o your house and liven up your pary wih a mock erupion complee wih pleny of green smoke, flash powder, and srobe lighs. 1:he 25-year-old graduae suden a he Universiy of Oregon Healh Sciences Cener said she go he idea for her business, known as Erupions Ld., afer Moun S. Helens firs dused Porland wih ash on May 25, forcing residens o say indoors. " hough, 'Why no have a volcano pary?"' recalled Ms. Lewis, who likes o be known professionally as "Magma Woman." Her 2 1/2-foo-all simulaed volcano, wih a meal sovepipe inside, is delivered o engagem.:ns by wo friends, Wes Lewis and Rob Connell, whom she calls "my molen men." They dress in black coveralls, while Ms. Lewis wears a black cape and makes herself up wih blue cheeks, silver nose shadow, scarle eyebrows and black-rimmed lips o furher her image. For sound effecs, she plays recordings of a:1. aomic bomb explosion and an amplined recording of"a nig On Bald Mounain."- AP A 43-year-old California man has been senenced o a year and a day in prison for rying o defraud he family ofjimmy Hoffa by offering o disclose he whereabous of he missing Teamsers leader for $100,000. JohrrBarber Logsdon, of Bellflower, pleaded guily in federal cour o hree couns of wire fraud, saying he called members of he Hoffa family in 1975 wih "inen o defraud" Hoffa vanished July 30, He was las seen ouside hemachusred Fox Resauran in Bloomfield Township, Mich. Ahe ime, he 62-year-old Hoffa was rying o regain he Teamsers presidency. -AP Mosly sunny breezy an~ cool o?ay, high in he mid and upper 40s. Clear and cold omgh, low m he upper 20s and low 30s. Mosly sunny and no quie so cool omorrow, high in he upper 40s and low 50-s. -AP nside Wednesday Power of he press The power of he press is virually limiless. Recen headlines splashed across he fron pages ' of esablished and respeced abloids have proven ha he press has he power o desroy. makes us wonder why such press powers as The Chicago Tribune, The New York Daily News and The Wl.fhingon Pos would soop o levels of very cheap sensaional journalism. Take for example he soap-operaic saga of Mary Cunningham, he vice-presiden of Bendix Corporaion who was accused by he company's Board of Trusees and by he press of graning "bedroom" priveleges in exchange for her posiion in he company. n a series of insallmens ha appeared in The Chicago Sun- Times, Mary's life sory was made known naionwide. And wha a sory i was. Every phase of he young execuive's life was revealed including her moher's love for he family pries which caused an ineviable separaion from her alcoholic husband, Mary's rebellious marriage o Howard Gray, a Chase Manhaan vice-presiden who happened o be black and welve years her senior and her unaccepable friendship wih Bendix presiden William Agee. Cunningham's sory had all he ingrediens for a sizzling melodrama: office "hanky-panky", obsessive ambiion, feminism and business back-sabbing. And he press played i o he hil. Headlines such as "The Bendix Affair," "Wha Makes Mary Fly?" and "Ambiion and he Angel" appeared in papers immediaely afer Mary Cunningham was forced o resign because she was "relucan o bring furher nooriey o Bendix." There were some ediors, however, who refused o prin he saga because i was nohing more han a cheap sho based oally on biased conjecures. These papers migh have missed ou on a few more ediions being bough, bu hey didn' miss he, main poin of he whole dramaha sexual discriminaion does exis and will coninue o exis as long as qualified women,like Mary Cunningham, srive for op-noch posiions in large corporaions. The problem here is ha here are many young women execuives across he counry who are capable of holding op corporae posiions bu hey are eiher inhibied or sifled by Board members, co-workers and he press. Ambiion, drive and even ruhlessness, rais needed o be successful in he business world, are admired in men, ye are forbidden in women. The press had he perfec opporuniy o righ a social and business injusice, ye i oped o exploi and exaggerae a very ambiguous siuaion. Design Edfor... Presiden Scoop De.rign Assisans..... Pay Fox Day/NighTechnician.r... Bruce Oakley/ Mike Jans News Ed1~or... Tom Jackman Copy Ed~or... Lyqne "Mayor" Daley Typiss.... Bridge Bloechl Marilyn Broderick Sysem.r Tchnician... Seve Brown Bill Marquard ND Da)' Edior.... Plain old Molly Noland Phoographer..... _.Jane Ahern Gues Appearances.... Margie, Pam. AJ, Paul Riehle, Mike, anoher AJ, ec., ec.. John The Observer (USPS ) s published Monday hrough Friday excep during exam and vacaion periods. The Observer ls8ubllshed by he sudens of Nore ame and Sain Mary's College. Subscripions may be purchased for $20 per year ($10 per semeser) by wrl!ing The Observer. P.O. Box a. Nore Dame, ndiana Second class posage paid, Nore Dame, ndiana The Observer is a member of he Associaed Press. All reproducion righs are reserved. Pam Degnan News Edior The boom line is ha sexual discriminaion in he office will coninue o feser as long as he press coninues o promoe such cheap sho journalism. Based on he facs available, Mary Cunningham was promoed no because she was" easily accessible" o he company boss, or because she was a "oken woman" as was depiced by he press, bu because she was a domineering, ambiious business execuive who knew her suff. Anoher problem have rouble dealing wih is Mary Cunningham's resignaion from Bendix. The reason: oo much adverse publiciy for he company and for herself. Graned, i mus have been exremely difficul for Cunningham o face ongue-wagging rumors and gossip, bu o resign from a posiion ha she had worked so hard o achieve was only self-defeaing. Cunningham jumped ino a grave ha was convenienly dug for her. Yes, he press has an obligaion o repor he newsbu news based on fac. Laely, he prin media has srayed from his main objecive, leaving behind a rail of unsubsaniaed sories and horrendous headline&. The press, i appears; can make or break a person. Bu is ha wha journalism is cracked up o be? f i is hen we are all in for one bad rip. Observer Noes Observer announces news saff promoions The Observer news deparmen has announced he promoion of five of is reporers in he las week. Sophomore Tim Vercelloi has been promoed o senior saff reporer, and junior Mary Agnes Carey and freshmen Dave Rickabaugh, David Sarphie, Mike O'Brien and Anne Jane Dregalla were promoed o he posiion of saff reporer. CELEBRATON/RVER CTY Proudly Presens n Concer! Sunday, November 30 8:00 p.m. Morris Civic Audiorium souh Bend Tickes: $9.00/$8.00; all seas reserved - on sale his. Saurday a 10:00 a.m. a River Ciy Records, u.s. 31 Norh. Limi 10 ickes per person. (Tickes no available a Morris Civic Box Office!)

3 ~ ,-- The Observer Wednesday, November 5, 1980-page 3.---R-Y_e_r C_ly_R_ec_o-rds_&_J_a_m_Pr_od-uc--lo_ns_P-re_sen..,.. For CBS News VANHALEN N C()NCEU Special Gues TALAS Thursday, November 6 e 8 p.m. Nore Dame ACC Tickes: $8.50 reserved seas sill available a he ACC Box Office and River Ciy Records, U.S. 31 Norh - 3 miles norh of campus. River Ciy Records 8c Jam Producions Presen AN EVENNG WTH ND area indicaes rends By Mike O'Brien Saff Reporer Voers in hen ore Dame area held a key posiion in Waler Cronkie's elecion esimaes las nigh as he Universiy voing disric, Porage Township precinc number one, was one of 4,000 sample disrics across he counry polled by CBS News o deermine voing rends. Bro. John Lavelle, Democra precinc commieman, phoned in resuls from he disric o a special CBS elephone bank in New York as soon as he local boohs closed a 6 p.m. The nework used local abulaions on he presidenal and sae-wide For ranian concessions senaorial, gubernaorial, and congressional races in is predicions. Disric officials ook par in a rehearsal polling wih CBS his week. Lavelle repored ha his is he firs ime, o he bes of his knowledge, ha he disric has been surveyed by one of he major news neworks on elecion day. He suggesed ha CBS viewed his as an average disric, possibly reflecive of naional senimen. Precinc judge.rufus W. Rauch, ND professor emerius of English, said ha he had a hunch ha CBS was using he disric as an indicaion of Caholic And radiional Demo- craic pary suppor his year. He guessed ha he igh congressional bale beween John Brademas and John Hiler furher heighened he precinc's imporance. Rauch added ha voers were spending a grea amoun of ime in he polls, indicaing ha splivoing was going on. He said CBS may have been ineresed in he chances of his spli-facor because of he igh congressional race. Porage disric one currenly has 1,164 regisered voers, 40 percen of which had already voed four hours before he polls were scheduled o close. raq offers wihdrawal BAGHDAD, raq (AP)- raqi The developmen came as an ereigny. Hussein renounced he Presiden Saddam Hussein effor by he Non-Aligned 1975 accord jus before he ouwhose roops have capured ~ Movemen o mediae an end o break of he war. large chunk of souhwesern ran he war broke down. The raqis also are pressing in six weeks of war, offered On he balefron, he raqis erriorial claims farher norh yeserday o wihdraw he in- claimed heir forces had on he ran-raq border, and vasion force if he ranians "massacred" an ranian brigade demand ha hree Persian Gulf recognize raqi "righs" o con- ha ried o break ou of he islands seized by ran in 1972 be rol of he Sha al-arab esuary. besieged ciy of Abadan in a reurned o "Arab" conrol. ran f he ranians do no accede, desperaion couner-aack. is no an Arab counry; he raq will figh on and is demands Since invading ran Sep. 23, Persians are he dominan ehnic may increase, Hussein old he he raqi army has overrun much group. raqi Naional Assembly. of souhwesern ran's oil-rich Adding o he recen ensions "War always produces addi- Khuzisan province and has a beween he wo counries had iona! righs for he conqueror," number of major ciies under been ranian leader Ayaollah he said in a speech. aack, including Abadan, sie of Ruhollah Khomeini's effors o ran rejecs raqi erriorial ran's bigges oil refinery. fomen rebellion agains claims, including he claim o full Hussein said his governmen is Hussein in raq, and he raqis sovereigny over he Sha a!- prepared o wihdraw is forces suppor for ani-khomeini dissi- Arab, he dispued waerway ha "as from omorrow" in exchange dens among he Arabic-speakseparaes he wo counries a for "a full recogniion of is ing populaion of Khuzisan. he head of he Persian Gulf. righs," he raqi News Agency Earlier yeserday, i was repor- There was no immediae re- said. ed from Yugoslavia ha a sixacion from ran o Hussein's Under a 1975 agreemen, he member mission of he Nonsaemen, bu he ranians have ran-raq border was drawn down Aligned Movemen gave up is refused o consider a cease-fire he middle of he Sha al-arab. peace effors for now afer he unil afer raqi roops are wih- Under earlier reaies he waer- ranian governmen again "caedrawn from ranian erriory. way was oally under raqi sov- gorically rejeced" all mediaion Friday, November 14 8:00 p.m. Nore Dame ACC Tickes: $9.00/$8.00 all seas reserved. Good seas sill available a he ACC Box Office and River Ciy Records, U.S. 31 Norh - 3 miles norh of campus $1.00 OFF any regular album or ape purchase wih his coupon. Limi 1 per person. Expires Nov. 30, 1980 Gennan Club plans neuj year By Monique Fedor The Sain Mary's German Club, which was formed m. Sepember under he guidance of Dr. Nicholas Meyerhofer, seeks o creae an informal congenial amosphere where is 30 suden members can help each oher learn and undersand he language and cusom of he German culure. This is he firs German Club o be esablished a Sain Mary's.. Plans for his year as announced by Presiden Joy Fisher include a rip o Chicago's Germanowne o view a ypical German communiy ha sill holds and pracices he same cusom as many pars of Germany. The club has planned many fesiviies o celebrae he S. Nicholas day in early December. Fesiviies will feaure a booh a he LeMans Hall Chrismas Marke o sell European foods and crafs. Fishers expressed he hope ha he German Club will help sudens develop proficency in he German language while spending ime having a good ume wih friends. She said ha he Club offers a grea opporuniy for sudens who have been or are planning o go abroad o nns brock o come og~her and share heir experences. A "Sammisch" is held on he second and fourh Tuesday every monh in he W ed~eroom a Sain Mary's o gve German-speaking sudens a place o share heir meals and 'converse in German. On he firs and hird Tuesday in he McCandless Hall piano room he club holds her meeing, which usually consiss of auhenic German food, polka dance lessons, and discussions of German ineress. Buy Observer Classifieds

4 The Observer -,. k,-.;1,.«-.. A group mees oday Amnesy nernaional, group 43, will hold a general meeing oday a 4:15 p.m. in La Forune cener. All members are asked o aend. Anyone ineresed in joining he group is also invied. Foliowing he meeing, he movie "Collision Course" will be shown. This film deals wih he human righs siuaion i,n he Phillipines.. Sudens can ravel abroad Wednesday, November 5, page4 Tbc S11ic Mll.rmmof Ar ir.rdll:d11lcd oojjl!fl hir S11nday. (Phoo ky}anc A/Jcm) THE MUSC BOX 120 W. Mishawaka Ave. Mish., N ( ) Los o see a he besj new club in own, wih he bes enerainmen around: Oc. 31, Nov. 1- Souh Shore wih Sraigh Flush Nov. 6- Alex DeGrassi wih Rick Walers Nov. 7 & 8 - The 3rd Sree Sliders Nov Free Spiri Nov Jeff Lorber Fusion wih Free Spiri Nov New grass Revival wih Pink & he Naurals By Ezleen Muphy Dr. Anhony R. Black, professor of hisory a Sain Mary's, is once again organizing he summer abroad programs is London and Rome. This will be he eighh year ha sain Mary's has sponsored he ravel program. _/ "Sain Mary's and Nore Dame sudens, as well as heir friends are welcome on he rip," said Black. Las year almos eighy sudens enjoyed wo monhs sudying and ouring on he Coninen. Trave~ wih he London pogram mcludes a monh-long our of Briain, France and reland. The Rome our, which follows he London our, runs from June 15 o July 14 including visis o France, Germany, Swizerland, and aly. Black sressed.he fac ha sudens have he opion of aking courses for cred. "The our is a good way o combine ravel and academics. The faculy group is he larges by far," he added. A diverse group of professors is joining he our including Doug Tyler of he Ar Deparmen; Don Balka, Mah; and Professors Marucci and Lynch, Nursing. The cos of he rip, which jncludes air ravel o Europe, ravel in Europe, living accomodaions, and all meals amoun o $1795. Black ermed he package ''he bes 1 value'' for he suden dollar and encouraged all ineresed! sudens o ake advanage of he opporuniy o mee wih faculy and sudens who wen las year a meeings his monh on boh campuses. Nore Dame sudens will mee in he lounge of Walsh Hall on Nov. 17 a 7 p.m. neresed Sain Mary's sudens will mee in room 232 of Moreau Hall a 7 p.m. on Nov. 18. This coupon eniles you o your firs Rezound copy for jus 99c; a any paricipaing dealer. Addiional copies of your original cassee are a regular pric es (see below). The Rezound copy cassee and he high-speed service are included in one price. LENGTH OF APPROXMATE REGUlAR WTH 99 = NT~TORY : ::~~;::::::: :; ::~~;:s:::::::: :~~:~::::::::: ::~ CASSETTE COPY TME PRCE COUPON = = 90 minue... 3 minues... $ ( ~D 120 minue... 4 minues... $ ( CASSETTECOPYlNGCENTERS Reailer Redempion Procedvre: When cashing his coupon, please circle he copy cassee size and iniial i a he ime of purchase. Then anyime afer he dae of his promoion, send us your coupons for redempion. We will replace each coupon wih a fresh cassee and invoice you a seveny cens ($.70) each regardless of cassee size. Send o: 1401-B Wes River Road Norh, Mpls., MN Coupon Expires 11/15/80 This youngser was warmly dressed agains he cold weaher yeserday. More of he same is expeced oday and omorrow. (Phoo by jane Ahern) Kae Meagher enjoys jeff Messer's!-shir depicing Bfl Shakespeare. A Shakespeare film fesival begins his S11nday ifl he Engineering Aud~ orim. (Phoo by jane Ahern) ~ 40sfa d f) Show Us You're Nus! 'ij Execuive Saff Applicaions Due and inerview sign up by Tuesday Nov Applicaions available in Suden Governmen office. Posiions Waned: Thursday Chr. Friday Chr. Sa. Chr. Keeper of he Zoo 2 Ass. Chr. Special Evens Nigh Evens Bookle Publiciy Secreary Comproller rish Wake Personnel Recess Any Quesions Call Mich@

5 -~ The Observer Wednesday, November 5, page 5 'Oak Room Qde' Suden Union expands services The reflecive windows of he Radiaion Research Lab creae an LLhrrni'l nr ransparency on a sunny day. (Phoo by jane Ahern) By Kaie McDonnell Suden Union recenly announced several new addiions o heir long lis of services and aciviies for Nore Dame by creaing he Oak Room Cafe and an expanded J;>rogram for he Suden Umon Ticke offices. The Oak Room Cafe, enaively se o open Nov. 10, wiu ransform he (>Ublic cafeeria of he Souh Dming Hall ino an informal snacking and social area for all ineresed sudens. According o Suden Union Direcor Rich Coppola, he public cafeeria was once used for he same purpose in 1978 while he Huddle Snack Shop was being renovaed, bu was hen closed when he Huddle became ready for use. "By openin~ he Oak Room Cafe," he sad, "we hopefully will be creaing an alernaive o boh food sales and he Huddle for'sudens o go o a ni h." his new service will bring many kinds of shor-order foods o he Souh Quad, such as hamburgers, ho dogs, ec., and various snacks, ice cream iems, and sof drinks, oo. Weekly hours for he cafe will be: Sunday hrough Thursday, 8 p.m. o midnigh; and Friday and Saurday, 8 p.m. o 2 a.m. The Oak Room Cafe will be run by Saga Food Services and he Souh Dining Hall saff. Suden Union's Ticke office has undergone renovaions of is own recenly wih he expansion of several suden servcices. The Suden Union Record Sore, for example, has now increased is hours for weekly service. This discoun collecion of albums is locaed on he 2nd Floor of LaForune Suden Cener, and is now open from 8 o 4 p.m., Monday hrough Friday. Album seekers can choose from $8.98 lis price discs and pay $5.99, or choose from lis pnce albums of $7.98 and pay $5.45. n addiion, any album no in sock a LaForune can be ordered wih a one-week delivery allowance. Tickes for concers can be obained from he Suden Union, oo, as well as discoun raes for movies a he Pri Forum and Universiy Park Theares. Any suggesions concerning he Oak Room Cafe or any of hese oher services are welcome, and should be direced owards he Suden Union offices.... ran The righ place... a he righ ime. [coninued from page 1] Monday araced abou 300 people. A high school band played "The Sar Spangled Banner" and 52 candles were li. Yeserday, ran's Foreign Minisry said a U.S. governmen noe delivered by he Swiss ambassador in Tehran on Monday conained "some provisions... which are conrary" o he demands, Pars repored. Rajai, quoed by Tehran Radio, said ran had received a message from Carer "in which he commened generally on he issue." 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6 ~ ~ The Observer Wednesday, November 5, page 6 f'..leeded: Assisan Design Edior for Thurs. nighs Paid Posiion -Lae nigh work For more info, call John a 8661 or 1947 Faher John Nicola speaks on Exorcism, Saan and Demonology November 10, Monday- 8:30 library Audiorium free~ admission sponsored by SU Acade~mic Commission ' Meg Klingenberger, a junior from ndiana's 4h disric, poses wih her represenaive, Dan Quayle. She was a congressional inern during] uly and Augus in Washingon, D. C Quayle defeaed Birch Bayh for a senae sea las nigh Also nuclear plans Money dominaes sae ballos (AP) Tax cus, resricions on nuclear plans, limis on smoking in public, and a plan o le huners shoo mourning doves were among ballo measures ha voers considered in 42 saes yeserday. Eigheen saes had axing or spending limis on ballos, many of hem modeled afer California's Proposiion 13 passed 2 years ago which rolled propery axes back, hen capped hem in he fuure. California was ou of he ax limeligh his ime, afer is voers rounced an income axslashing measure in June, bu heaed bales over ax measures ook place in Michigan, Massachuses and Ohio. n Michigan, hree separae proposals vied for approval. The bigges ax cu appeared in he so-called "Tisch proposal," which would roll back propery axes o 1978 levels, hen slice hem in half. Ohio's "ssue 2," nearly ruled off he ballo in a ~;:our challenge las monh, would hike axes for hose earning a leas $30,000 and would increase business axes. Public employee unions, which have consisenly opposed Proposiion 13-syle ballo measures as a hrea o heir jobs, suppored ssue 2. n Massachuses, a heavily axed sae, Proposiion 2 would gradually reduce propery axes o 2 percen of marke values. owans considered wheher o hold a consiuional convenion, wih he main impeus a desire o draf a consiuional amendmen ha would permanenly cu axes. Also considering ax or spending limis were Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Monana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, Norh Dakoa, Oregon, Souh Dakoa, Uah, Washingon and Wes Virginia. Washingon, D.C., voers considered saring he process for he naion's capial o become he 51s sae. D.C. voers joined Wes Virginia, Texas and Missouri in deciding wheher o allow bingo or raffles by nonprofi chariy or civic service groups. Colorado and Arizona voed on sae-run loeries. Souh Dakoans weighed a proposal o lif an eigh-year ban on huning mourning doves. n Kansas Ciy, Mo., voers debaed waer fluoridaion. n 33 Massachuses communiies, voers were asked in a nonbinding referendum wheher fuure nuclear plan developmen should be haled. Measures aimed a limiing or haling nudear power developmen unil safer means are found o dispose of radioacive wase were on ballos in Missouri, Oregon, Souh Dakoa and Monana. Senior Class Jeans Formal A Pardner' s Saloon (Formerly Cinnebar's) Sunday, Nov. 9 8:00p.m. o 1 a.m. $10 includes - Open Bar Live Band Free Pardner' s Membership Card ($2.00 Value) Tickes on sale n Lemons Lobby and NO Dining Halls

7 Ediorials Wednesday, November 5, page 7 0 " Experimens suppor aborion? On Ocober 24, 1980 he Souh Bend Tribune carried a repor ha Dr. Subhash C. Basu, of he Nore Dame Deparmen of Chemisry had discovered a link beween he absence of enzymes and various brain diseases, including perhaps Tay-Sachs disease. Dr. Basu's research was conduced on "a cell culure from he cerebrum of a 20 week-old Tay-Sachs feus obained by prosaglandin E induced aborion." On November 4, 1977, he Nore Dame Commiee for he Proecion of Human Subjecs had approved Dr. Basu's proposed experimens. Afer objecions were raised o hese experimens by several faculy members, he Universiy auhoriies consuled wih campus heologians and approved he experimens. The Board of Trusees upheld he decision. An experimen on he body of an abored baby is no inrinsically immoral. n general erms, he fac ha one experimen is on he body of a murder vicim does no necessarily deprive ha experimen of moral validiy, provided ha he body has been obained wih he consen of is proper cusodians. However. an experimen on he body of an aborion vicim canno be adequaely considered in isolaion from he overall conex of aborion. n proper conex, i is clear ha such experimenaion should be regarded as immoral by reason of exrinsic circumsances. For one hing, here is he incidenal poin ha he consen o he dissecion of he brains of his abored baby was given by his moher who, in he moral view. would hardly regard a murderer as a proper pary o consen o experimenaion on his vicim. The basic poin, however, is he overall naure of aborion in his counry. Aborion is a major indusry. Every year we wipe ou a leas 1.3 million innocen human beings by aborion - a oal equal o he combined populaions of Kansas Ciy, Miami and Minneapolis. Every four monhs he deah oll from aborion equals he oal number of bale deahs we suffered in World War. Abou every seven monhs we equal by deahs from aborion he oal number of bale deahs our naion has suffered in every war in our hisory from Lexingon and Concord o he end of Vienam. n proper conex, experimenaion on he bodies of aborion vicims lends ancillary suppor and respecabiliy o he aborion indusry hrough he use of he bodies which arc is only angible producs. When Nore Dame experimens on a cell culure from he brains of an abored baby, i acs as a consumer in he disribuion chain of his indusry of legalized murder. Even a single experimen done by a single experimener could no be jusified. Such a single experimen mus be muliplied by he many oher experimens performed on aborion vicims by oher single experimeners. Respecabiliy and legiimacy are conferred on he aborion indusry by he cumulaive impac of many single experimens public decision. Wha will be he no less han by experimens which Universiy's policy on fuure experinvolve sanding orders for he imens on he bodies of abored bodies of abored babies. babies? n his wrier's opinion, he will be objeced, on behalf of he duy of he Universiy dedicaed o experimens, ha much good will Our Lady is o refuse o raffic wih come of hem. And wan o he aborion indusry. s duy inemphasize ha he Universiy offi- sead is o make a corporae comcials, and paricularly Dr. Basu have mimen, such as i has made wih aced in good faih ou of worhy and respec o oher civil righs, in moral moives and afer serious,suppor of he resoraion of he righ consideraion. Nohing in hese re- o live o h mos defenseless of all marks is inended in any way as a innocen human beings. personal reflecion on any of hose who have aken par in, or suppored, Charles E. Rice is professor of he Universiy's decision o proceed [all' a he Nore Dame Law School. wih his experimenaion. However, 0 0 he public announcemen ha he==================================--========~ experimens in his case produced useful resuls requires ha he Universiy make a public decision as o is fuure course in maers of his sor. n is 1973 decisions esablishing permissive aborion as he "he law of he land," he Supreme Cour of he Unied Saes decreed ha he unborn child, a every sage of gesaion, is no a "person" wihin he meaning of he Consiuion and herefore is no eniled o he righs, including he righ o live, which are proeced for persons by ha Consiuion. The basic principle of he aborion decisions is he principle ha underlies he Nazi exerminaion ofhe Jews ha an innocen human being can be declared a non-person and subjeced o deah a he discreion of ohers who consider him unfi o live. is also he principle of he Dred Sco case, in which he Supreme Cour in 1857 said ha slaves were propery raher han persons. An inegral par of he Nazi exerminaion program was he uilizaion of he vicims boh before and afer deah. for medical experimens which yielded in some cases significan pracical benefis. One neuropahologis. Dr. Hallenvorden. who experimened on brains obained from he killing ceners for he insane, esified ha "here was wonderful maerial among hose brains - beauiful menal defecives, malformaions and early infanile diseases. acceped hose brains, of course. Where hey came from and how hey came o me was really none of my business." Leo Alexander, M.D. Medical Science Under Dicaorship, New England Journal of Medicine,.July 14, 1949, 39,40 This pracice, of course, despie he scienific benefis derived from he experimens, was condemned by he Nuremberg Tribunal. A good end, e.g., he eradicaion of Tay-Sachs disease. does no jusify he usc of whaever means are useful regardless of heir moraliy. There is no way ha any good end can jusify lierally picking he brains of he murdered vicims of he aborion indusry in America. The Universiy, in his wrier's view which was saed o he auhoriies a he ime, made a serious misake in is 1977 decision auhorizing he experimens in quesion. Now: however, wih he public announcemen of he uiliarian success of hose experimens, he Universiy of Nore Dame faces a have made a serious misake. s i oo lae o ake my voe back? n my ongoing search for poliical nirvana compleely overlooked he perfec icke wih he perfec plaform, and even he bes slogan. Wha 'd like o know is why didn' find ou unil now. Has here been some kind of conspiracy o keep me from finding ou abou his? Where have hese guys been hiding? This pary wans o "humanize America" and end racism. says so righ on heir plaform. They also promise o end war and "leave his environmen cleaner and greener han we found i." And ha's jus he beginning. Finally, here's a pary ha any sincere, hinking Chrisian American can suppor wih a clear conscience. And hey aren' even asking for money. should have' voed Socialis. Seriously. Look a i. Their plaform reads like i was wrien by Jesus himself. These are heir basic aims: An immediae hal in preparaions for war, disarmamen for survival, a crash developmen of safe energy, he use of solar power insead of nuclear power, beer employmen oppuruniies, an increase in echnical and oher aid o developing counries, he beginning of a shif in power from impersonal, cenralized corporaions o neighborhoods and democraic unions, and social ownership of basic means of producion, wih democraic conrols and decenralizaion. Lisen o hese quoes from heir plaform: "The small business person has an imporan role in modern sociey." No commies here. "We are commied o a pluralisic muliracial America. The sruggle agains racism is one of he mos urgen maers facing America." Now who could be agains ha, oher han a few scaered Nazis and Klanners? "We are opposed o he errorism of boh he PLO and sraeli srikes ino Lebanon." They're even fair in foriegn policy. Who could wan anyhing more? Okay, 'm being a lile faceious, bu seriously, i is fascinaing o read he plaform of he Socialis Pary. They seem o have jus abou everyhing covered, and wih such concern for everyone's well being, i makes you wonder why folks aren' lining up for miles o ge in. 's probably because mos of us now see he Socialiss as hopeless idealiss, and we figure ha we have go o proec wha we have and no worry abou anyone else. 's funny; wih all his alk abou "Chrisian naions," "Godless aheiss," and he Moral Majoriy i makes me wonder if Jesus was a socialis. find his ironic; whenever religion becomes an issue in poliical discussions, i is usually negaive, in ha people complain abou Caholics "inerfering wih sae concerns," as exemplified by he recen furor involving he archibishop of Boson and his involvemen wih a congressional primary, or he quie rumblings agains Jerry Falwell and his Moral Majoriy. Religious involvemen in poliical siuaions is usually perceived as a con- Anhony Walon servaive phenomenon, and laely here seems o be a lo of concern abou i. As a maer of fac, i's prey hard o find a liberal anymore. There are a few old war horses, Teddy Kennedy and some oher senaors, a small number of congressmen. Bu even hese liberals don' wear i on heir sleeves anymore. They don' campaign wih plaforms rumpeing jusice for everyone; hey alk of using heir experience o urn hings around, o insiue new policies. hink here is a direc relaionship beween he rise of religious involvemen and he demise of liberal poliics, a leas in he las few years. The civil righs aciviies of he 60's was a ime ha cerain churches, mos noably Caholics, Jews, and cerain liberal denominaions go involved socially, bu usually churches are srangely silen, somehing abou church and sae being separae. And see his becoming more of a problem in he coming years. The counry is definiely becoming more conservaive, more xenophobic, more belligeren. As economic imes have goen worse, we have become much more selfish, o he poin of waning o blame he disadvanaged and ousiders for our problems. Reagan wans o abolish several federal agencies, "hrow ou he welfare cheas," and achieve "peace hrough srengh." Reagan is no he only one, only he mos visible. He has pleny of suppor. This disappearance of liberal ideals is cause for alarm because he problems of his counry have no disappeared. n fac hey are geing worse. Minoriies are losing ground economically and socially, and he environmen is sill only marginally proeced and cared for. n his wave of economically induced, selfish conservaism, we canno lose sigh of hose ha will suffer he mos if hese hreas ha he new conservaive rend pose urn ino realiy. This is one of my problems wih he Moral Majoriy and oher such oufis. f hey are ruly concerned abou he problems facing he counry, why aren' hey alking abou real Chrisian issues? No one seems o be alking abou religious issues, excep he Socialiss. And no one lisens o hem. They are damn near communiss. Where have all he liberals gone? hope ju~ hiding for a while. They may no be he bes economiss, bu here are oher problems in he world besides he low Dow Jones average and he Russian sraegic superioriy. 's sad o see men like George McGovern, John Culver, and.john Brademas fighing for heir poliical lives because of changing economic condiions. 's even sadder o see ha he only pary ha is acively acknowledging and pursuing answers o social problems are he Socialiss. LBJ, Rober. Kennedy, and Huber Humphrey mus be rolling over in heir graves. 's oo bad ha we can' figure ou a way o please everyone, shor of he dubious promises of socialism. Ediorial Board and Deparmen Managers F.dlor-in-Chief... 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8 The Observe14 7_-=-- Campus 2:15 p.m. - microbiolop;y dep. seminar - "suppression of T lymphocye aciviy by b lymphocyes" dr. jon r. schmidke lilly research labs, 278 galvin.. 4 p.m. - dep. of earh sciences lecure - "ore deposis of he cenral & norhern rockies" dr. james e bever, Miamqoh.).u. 101 l'arh sciences. 7 p.m. film - "birh of a naion" 122 hayes-healy, spon: dep. of black sudies. 7.9,11 p.m. - film "'dear inspecor" engr. aud. sponsor: suden union 7 p.m. - college bowl meeing- 106 O'Shag. 7:30 p.m. - lecu_re..- gems and gem maenal, lr. james e. bever, meeing rm. roseland s. joseph bank & rus bldg, sponsor: dep of earh sciences. R p.m. - show- "les caraceres" a show in french, lile heare smc, sponsor: dep. of modern languages. 8 p.m. - solo aris - rick walers, guiaris, carroll hall smc, sponsor: suden aciviies prog. board. 8 p.m. - lecure- "are he russians en fee all?" bv dr. homas marullo, cav; naugh hall sudy lounge. 8 p.m. - concer, lisa funson mahoney, flue, mem. lib. aud. 10 p.m. - mass for world's hungry, howard hall chapel Senaorial elecions posponed Elecions for he four oncampus and he off-campus Disric Senaors have been posponed one week. The offical reasons cied was a conflic wih he Presidenial elecions. The revised schedule is as follows: Nov. 10, mandaory meeing o pick up peiions and rules a he Suden Governmen Offices; Nov. 11, peiions reurned; Nov. 13, caompaigning begins; and Nov. 17, disric elecions. ~ ~c:ll~~========================~==e=d=ne=s=d=a=y,=n==o=v=em==b=e=r=5=,=1=9=80==~=pa=g=e=8 Peanus EACJ. ONE OF l(ou WLL TAKE A TURN TONGJ.T AT GUARD DUT'r' BLL, l'ou ~AVE THE FRST TWO HOURS The Daily Crossword 1980 by Chicago Tribune-N.Y. News Synd. nc. All Righs Reserved FND A PLACE TO STAND WHERE l'ou COULD SPOT AN{ NTRUDERS... ACROSS 27 Fooball 1 Livesock coach Tom feed 30 Lorna of 5 Cusom song 10 The grea 32 Cry es 35 Burglar - 14 One opposed 36 Fender mark 15 Wes ndian 37 Adore sorcery 38 Ban 16 Ellipical 39 Cluser 17 Monogram 40 Too bad! par: abbr. 41 Harrow's 18 Piece rival of pie 42 Desroy 19 Las Vegas 43 Gabble offering 44 Johnny - 20 Name n 45 Corner a righs 46 Hush hush decision 47 Sachel 22 Crime 48 ndian 24 "- Rae" princess 26 A Fleming 50 Crime Yeserday's Puzzle Solved: Michael Molinelli Charles M. Schulz 54 Admoniion 56 Ener charges agains 59 "... and a bone, and -of hair" 61 Adored one 62 Cipher 63 -show 64 Oherwise 65 Playhe lead 66 Bergen's Morimer 67 Winessed DOWN 1 Disable 2 Years: La. 3 Commoion 4 Kind of auo crime 5 "-lam" 6 Nauical erm 7 Sleeping place 8 Ohello's "friend" 9 Take (refuse o answer) 10 Subway fare 11 Drying chamber 12 Criicizes severely 13 Blackhorn 21 A Crosby 23 Obese 25 "Neiher a borrower nor- be" 27 Nonow 28 Winged 29 Wealhy man 31 Exraordl nary: Sco. 32 Energyor plexus 33 Egg-shaped 34 Surround 36 Sandhill 37 Crimes 39 Perpera ors 43 Look 45 Greek leer 46 Moved sinuously 47 Pasry maker 49 Cerain grain machine 50 Fundamenals 51 Chimney oupu 52 Sof drink 53 Comparison word 55 Unemployed 56 Wlnbya- 57 Secluded valley 80 Exis ~ r '~.~,, r.. The Franciscans wan young men o live his challenging radiion. Tcrnczs ,81,..]enlemen: The Franciscan Friars in Mishawaka invie you o spend a weekend (Nov ) wih hem o learn more abou heir way of living he radiion of S. Francis. For your reservaion conac Friar Richard or Friar William S. Anhony Noviiae 1316 W. Dragon Trail Mishawaka, N (219) THE BRTH OFA NATON Nov. 5 Hayes-Healy Aud 7 p.m. 4

9 ~ The Observer [coninued from page 1] dwelling is deemed unsafe, he landlord can be prevened from rening ou he home. Hill disagrees wih he noion ha because he sudens are no permanen ciizens, he ciy has no responsibiliy for heir wellbeing. "We don' view he sudens as non-ciizens. Police proecion is a subjec of public safey, he safey of everyone. No maer who he vicim is, if a crime is occurring, we'll do... Corrigan (coninued from page 11) "Truhfully, Nore Dame is he only place 'd ever leave here for," says Corrigan. "'ve been called several imes, and 've acually been offered several jobs. 've never really hough abou leaving here, because 've always fel ha any move like ha would be a laeral move. would be hard o explain o' people here- people care abou. "No one looks on his as a laeral move. Nore Dame is differen. The jobs are he same, bu his is a sep up." Tomorrow: Corrigan's Ahll.'lic Philosop~y. Bazaar booh Anyone ineresed in having a booh a he Sain Mary's S. Nick's bazaar, on Dec. 1 hrough 5, conac Vicki Pagnucci a before Friday. Chess Club The Nore. Dame Chess Club will hold an organizaional meeing for hose ineresed playing on a chess eam omorrow a' 7 p.m. in he LaForune Rahskellar. UCPH o mee Commiee for he Physically Handicapped o Convene The Universiy Commiee for he Physically Handicapped will hold a meeing omorrow for all ineresed sudens, saff, and faculy a 3:30 p.m. in room 106 of he Cener for Coninuing Educaion. The enaive agenda will include: idenifying remaining barriers o ~;>hysical access ibiliy on hs campus; recogmzing aiudianal problems wihin he universiy communiy and among handicapped people hemselves; considering social and recreaional needs; invesigaion of academic problems which migh resric a handicapped person's reasonable expecaions for academic success a Nore Dame; and discussion of he quesion: Wha should Nore Dam's involvemen be in he Unied Naions Year for Disabled Persons? somehing abou i," Hill saed. Hill poined ou ha while offcampus crime is of primary concern o he ciy, i is only half of he problem. "Many residens view he sudens as he number one problem," Hill saed. Consequenly, he ciy is equally concerned wih he proecion of is permanen residens. "We will be sric wih ordinances because of a clear message from he neighborhoods. We won' see he liquor laws violaed. We are going o do our bes o proec sudens, and we're also going o do our bes o proec heir neighbors," Hill explained. Hill feels ha he ciy can work on boh siuaions simulaneously. "Dealing wih boh doesn' have o be a he expense of one problem or anoher. s no a radeoff," Hill explained. One way of solving boh problems a he same ime, according o Hill, is for sudens o ge o know heir neighbors. is Hill's opinion ha "sudens will find many neighbors who would be willing o keep an eye on heir homes." Hill poined ou ha sudens can mee heir neighbors, and discuss he local problems a he Norheas Neighborhood Associaion, locaed a 80.1 Nore Dame Avenue. n reerence o he policing obars and large off-campus paries, Hill dispelled he sudenheld noion ha Mayor Roger Paren has an axe o grind wih Nore Dame sudens. Calling his concepion "unrue", Hill declared ha "We (he ciy) are jus as commied o respond o --N sudens being vicimized by crime as suden problems in he neighborhood.", Hill also denied ha he absence of Mayor Paren a offcampus crime meeings denoes a lack of concern for he sudens on he p.. r of he Mayor. Hill explained ha as Ciy Aorney for Souh Bend, he has been designaed as he mayor's represenaive a any meeings concerning his problem, and ha he briefs Mayor Pafen on all deails before and afer each meeing. Calling he Mayor's aendance "symbolic," Hill poined ou ha if he Mayor aended every gahering concerning a municipal problem, nohing would ge done. f a suden can ' have a keg on campus (he goes) off-campus. The causes of he crime problem are numerous. Hill suggesed ha one reason may be ha more suden~ are going offcampus han ever before. Some of he blame for his, according o Hill, can be placed wih he Universiy adminisraion. n reference o suden social life, Hill said ha here is a "drawing off of aciviy on campus. f sudens can' have a h.eg on campus, hey will go o an off-campus ), ndo ll yourself" Copy a one hour cassee n less han 2 minues. Wednesday, November 5, page 9 Ciy pary." Hill offered anoher reason for he upsurge in off-campus crime. "The word is ou ha hey (he sudens) are easy ouches," he said. There are ways for sudens o preven crimes from occurring. Hill sressed ha more care can be aken on he par of he sudens. "Sudens need o be more careful where hey are when hey. are. hink here needs o be more sensiiviy. Sudens have been assauled where peopk shouldn' be walking. There is a, burden on he sudens o be careful and cauious," Hill explained. He was quick o admi ha here have also been incidens where he sudens' hav<. no been a faul. The Ciy Aorney urged all sudens o make sure ha hen are secure locks on all doors and windows, and he encourage<: aendance a crime prevenio seminars and meeings. H ill.alsc said ha his office is a open c suggesions from sudens. "Cooperaion" is he word coming ou of he Ciy Aor ney's office. Cooperaion among sudens living off-campus, and cooperaion wih heir neighbors in a bale agains a formidable opponen: crime. The ciy has promised o do heir par in his same bale, bu along wih his promise comes a warning. n he process of proecing sudens who are living off-campus, he ciy will also proec heir nei~hbors from crime, and if need be, from he sudens. ran demands - miniser Make a Copy of your Favorie ~~!!~'"'!.~~,?"ly Copying Service! Guaraneed perfec monaural copies, every ime. Wha can you copy? The poenial uses for cassee copies are endless. Here are jus a few of he mos common applicaions: lecures, seminars, language labs, meeings, college classes, sermons, sales messages, weddings, inerviews, alking leers, family evens, relaxaiqns, exercises, word-processing daa, and compuer programs. BAGHDAD, raq (AP)- raq refusl'd o free ran's oil minis<.r yeserday and said ran's complain ha his balefield capun: violaed inernaional law sounded odd coming from a counry ha has held '52 Americans hosag<. for a year. 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10 The Observer For he hird ime Carlon clinches Cy Young Wednesday, November 5, page 10 NEW YORK (AP)- Seve Rogers of he Monreal Expos, Carlon, he brillian lef-bander Joe Sambio of Houson and who led he Philadelphia Phillies Mario Soo of he Cincinnai o baseball's world champion- Reds wih one poin apiece. ship his year, was named winner The overpowering Phillie of he Naional League Cy souhpaw posed a record of24-9 Young award for a record-ying wih a 2.34 earned run average hird ime Tuesday. during he regular season, lead- Carlon was voed he honor' ing he majors wih 286 srikeby a Baseball Wriers Associa- ous. He was he winning picher ion of America panel and joined in he opening_ game of he Tom Seaver and Sandy Koufax Naional League Championship as he only hree-ime winners of Series agains Houson and also he coveed award which goes o won he second and sixh games he league's bes picher. of he World Series agains Carlon polled 118 poins, Kansas Ciy. wih 23 of24 firs-place voes and Carlon, who previously won one second-place voe. Jerry he award in 1972 and 1977, was Reuss of he Los Angeles he Phillies' sopper, a man Dodgers go he oher firs-place Manager Dallas Green always voe and wound up second wih could depend on for a solid 55 poins. performance formance when his Jm Bibby of he Pisburgh eam needed i mos. Pir.'es was hird wih 28, "Basically, here wasn' anyfol JWed by Joe Niekro of he body bu 'Lefy' who could have Houson Asros wih 11 and Tug. won his award in 1980 in he McGraw of Philadelphia, Seve Naional League," Green said of he 35-year-old picher. " can' Uhe l'pinjjammer HAR Sl YLNG FOR DSCRMNATNG ME:N & WOMEN - Souh Bend, ndiana HADESCS FOR Til "=SEXES!F say enough abou wha Carlon did. His dedicaion and hard work enabled him o mainain his qualiy of piching, especially a his age." Green said wih he excepion of one game early in he season, which Carlon los 6-1 o Monreal, he Phillies had a chance o win every oher game he big lef-bander piched. "His firs, las and middle name was consisency," he manager said. "Consider ha he won 15 or 16 imes afer we had los a game. There is no sopper beer han ha. We never had o suffer hrough a losing sreak. Tha's a mos valuable picher. There is no quesion abou ha." Carlon, a fiercely privae person, has refused o alk o he press for he pas several seasons. n he madness of he Phillies' vicorious dressing room following he clinching vicory in he World Series, he held his own soliary celebraion in he rainer's room, where he ofen seeks sancuary from inerviewers. Carlon was no even available o be noified ha he had won he award. He had been expeced o go o Japan his week o conduc some baseball clinics wih eammaes _ Mike Schmid and Pee Rose, bu he rip was canceled and he picher wen huning insead. His wife said she did no know where he was when he award was announced and added he was expeced o be away for abou a week. Philadelphia Phillie souhpaw Seve Carlon was voed he Cy Young Award yeserday by a panel of baseball wriers. The award was Carlon's hird, a record he now shares wih Tom Seaver and Sandy Koufax. [coninued from page 12]... ems PRETTY OFFENSVE- Nore Dame's rushing offense is as poen as is defense is singy. The rish have rushed for over 300 yards in five sraigh games, averaging yards during ha period. The season average of yards ranks 9h among Division la schools, while heir yards of oal offense rae 29h. (neresingly, Nore Dame's passing offense is a sorry 122nd ou of 139 eams- bu when your running game is ha successful, why boher o pass? Of all plays his season, 77.7 percen have been running plays accouning for 74.9 percen of Nore Dame's oal yards. - Nore Dame's 2,002 yard rushing oal for he campaign is only 23 yards shor of he 1979 season sum. Sone, Carer and Ferguson have pooled heir alens so ha an rish back has rushed for 100 yards in nine sraigh game~. THE STUMBLNG RECKS- Nore Dame faces Georgia Tech for he 29h ime his Saurday, and he rish hold a convincing edge in he all-ime series, which sared in 1922 and has run coninuously since The rish enjoyed a win in Nore Dame Sadium las season, and posed a decision a Tech's Gran Field in 1978, a game which was almos sopped premaurely when overzealous Georgia Tech rooers (probably upse over Nore Dame's win he previous year) hurled dead fish and empy boles a Devine's charges (afer all, i's only a game)., TAKE A PEAK- The rish men's and women's baskeball eams will be previewed nex Sunday, November 16, in he annual chariy inrasquad game. Tickes for he affair, which will ipoff wih he women a 7 p.m. followed by he men's cones a 8:15, are $1 for aduls and $.50 for children under 16 years of age and Nore Dame or S. Mary's sudens wih idenificaion. All proceeds will benefi he Special Olympics and he Neighborhood Sudy Help Program. Team phoos will be handed ou a he door, couresy of he Marahon Oil Company, and he rish players will be available for auographs (especially for impressionable freshmen) following he game. r , 1. ND-SMC - JUNORS! Anyone ineresed in co-chairing nex year's Senior Trip should pick up an 1 applicaion from any class officer or a 1 1 Suden Aciviies Office. Applicaions are due back by noon Sunday, Nov. 9. L J

11 -- - -~~ ~~()1"Sc1J==,..=~= =e~!/s=s========*================w==e=dn=e=sd=a=y,=n=o=v=em==be=r=5=,=19=s=o~=p=a=ge=~l by The Ohserrr and The AJJoaaled Prn.r Corrigan: flaered, bu pracical Sadaharu 0 h, he Japanese slugger who beled more home runs han anyone else who ever swung a professional baseball ba, announced yeserday ha he was reiring afer 22 seasons. The Yomiuri Gians sar bows ou of he game wih 868 home runs, a record ha has earned him comparisons wih Hank Aaron, he all- ime home run champion of he American major leagues wih 755. Oh was Japan's highes paid ahlee in any spor, earning some $850,000 las year. The40-year-old Oh said a a news conference he had decided o qui because "boh spiriually and physically, have hi a wall." The Gians said Oh would coninue wih he organizaion as a coach. - AP Army icke refunds for Nore Dame or S. Mary's sudens who ordered an individual game icke for he Ocober 18 game and did no pick up ha icke are available in he form of cash refunds during he hours of 9-5 p.m. Monday hrough Friday a he Gae 10 Box Office Window. Sudens may pick up heir refund during he monh of November. The las day refunds will be issued will be Wednesday, November 26 (he day before Thanksgiving break). Presenaion of your suden D cards is required o obain he cash refund. The iner hall six-mile run wm be held on Saurday, November 15, a 10 a.m. The course will be enirely on he Nore Dame campus uilizing he golf course, lake rails and campus roads. Nore Dame undergraduaes, graduaes, faculy and saff may ener. Separae divisions for men and women in each caegory (undergraduae, graduae and faculy/saff) will bese up. f you wish o run, you mus come o he iner hall office (C-2) in he ACC, o complee he insurance and enry forms before Wednesday, November 12. The Nore Dame-S. Mary'S ski eam will hold a racing form clinic omorrow evening a 7:30 in he souh alcove of LaForune. A brief film will be shown, followed by a shor lecure on compeiive racing syle. Also, areminder ha dry land raining has begun. Workous have sared n Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays behind he ACC. Weekday raining is a 4:30P.M. For furher informaion, conac Mike Case a The rish men's B-Ball squad will be sporing a new look on he cour his year. Gone are he pasel green home uniforms oflas season, replaced by cream-colored (echnically jue) ops and shors wih rish wrien across he fron in he same paern as las year EDTOR'S NOTE: This is he second aricle in a hree-par series inroducing he Nore Dame communiy o he Universiy's new ahleic direcor, Eugene Corrigan, who will replace reiring Edward "Moose" Krause on January 5, Corrigan will be finishing his erm in he same pos a he Universiy of Virginia on December 31. Associae Spors &lior Michael Orman recenly spen a Jay wih Corrigan on he Charloesville, Va., campus. Today: The Hiring. By Michael Ormm Associae Spors Edior CHARLOTTESVU.LE, Va. - You would hink ha he fob of replacing he reiring Edward "Moose" Krause would be a long drawn ou, highly selecive search for "The Perfec Man." Maybe i was. Bu you could always be quie sure ha Moose was no going o formally announce his reiremen unil a successor had been chosen. "'ve been hinking abou his (reiring) for over hree years now," Krause said during an Ocober 10 press conference. "There's nohing unusual abou he iming." Acually, here may have been somehing "unusual abou he iming," bu hen i didn' really make any difference. A number of press leaks, especially in he Charloesville area, made i quie clear ha Gene Corrigan had visied Nore Damewice, in fac- and ha his deparure from U.Va. migh be near. The sory of Corrigan's move o Souh Bend began in lae-july when he received a phone call from Fr. Edmund P. Joyce, chairman of he Universiy's Faculy Board in Conrol of Ahleics. was he nigh before Joyce was o leave he counry for a monh o visi his broher. "Faher asked me if would come ou and visi in Sepember for he Purdue game," Corrigan recalls. " happened ha Virginia did no have a game ha day (Sep. 6)." Corrigan agreed o visi, and hen he did no hear from Joyce again unil he day before he lef Charloesville for he rip, when he called Joyce jus o ouch base. " was facsinaed and flaered ha he woul<;l call me- very flaered. Bu you see, didn' know anybody a Nore Dame very well. knew Roger (Valdiserri, Spors nformaion Direcor and Ass. Ahleic Direcor) prey well, bu he didn' know wha was going on. knew Faher, bu no well. had never spen five minues alking o him." All of ha would soon change. " had been o Nore Dame one ime before," Corrigan remembers of his 1970 summer vacaion. "We ook all he kids (seven of hem- wo girls and five boys) in one of hose Winnebago-ype hings, and we wen o Seale. We sopped a Nore Dame on he way back. The boys waned o see he place. We kind of ook our own our." Corrigan had a guided our during his second visi, you can be sure. "Faher Joyce and spen abou four hours ogeher ha Saurday morning... alking. And hen we wen anoher couple of hours on Sunday. When lef, old him waned o go home and hink abou he whole hing." Ye Corrigan would admi laer, "'d been hinking abou he hing, Lord knows, since he firs ime he called me. 'd been playacing a lile bi in my mind." So i was back o Charloesville o alk hings over wih his friends, children and wife Lena. " had o sop being flaered and sar being pracical," Corrigan said. "There were some hings ha wasn' oo sure of." Abou 10 days laer, Corrigan wroe o Joyce. " old him ha was ineresed bu here were hings we needed o alk abouoperaional hings. wasn' money or anyhing like ha. was jus deails of he job." There was considerable speculaion afer he formal announcemen ha Corrigan was negoiaing for power, or as he prefers o call i, responsibiliy. A presen, Joyce makes almos all of he imporan ahleic decisions for he Universiy. The Washingon Sar repored ha a source who has known Corrigan for 10 years said, " don' see any way Gene would go ou here wihou being assured h he would be in charge." During he las week of Sepember, Joyce invied Corrigan o bring his wife wih him for anoher visi. " waned her o ge ou here and see everyhing," Corrigan said. "When you've been married o somebody for a:mos 28 years, you don' jus pick up and order hem ou of own." Corrigan and his wife reurned o Virginia on a Wednesday, jus wo days before Krause was o make his announcemen. " old Faher when lef ha would call him over he weekend Monday a he laes- and if he sill fel good abou i, and sill fel good abou i, hen we'd ge ogeher." "On he way back...," Corrigan says, "my wife cried. She said, ' know he decision you're going o make."' So did Gene Corrigan, and probably even Faher Joyce._ "When we go back here Wednesday, i was ou. People around own were alking abou i. sared geing calls from press people, and old hem ha didn' have any commen on i a all- which is a horrible way o have o do i." Bu here were people Corrigan waned o ell his decision o before hey read i in he paper. " called Faher on Sunday (Oc. 12). We old our kids ha we were definiely going o go. waned o ell Mr. Hereford (Presiden of he Universiy of Virginia), and was in his office when he came in Monday morning." Joyce made a formal saemen on Tuesday morning, and everyhing was official. 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12 ~ ~ -- --~-- Wednesday, November 5, page 12 Vs. Bowling Green rish leers -wrin on road ens rish/ by Bill Marquard by Brian Beglane Hockey Edior BOWLNG GREEN, OH Nore Dame's uniforms- road blue- were he same as las Tuesday when he rish hosed Bowing Green a he ACC. Bu he eam was differen, and so was he final score. Junior Bill Rohsein's unassised goal a 11:11 of he hird period gave Nore Dame a 3-2 non-conference vicory over he Falcons here a he BGSU ce Arena. The win evened Nore Dame's record a 3-3 heading ino his weekend's crucial series a Minnesoa, he No. 1 eam in he Wesern Collegiae Hockey As,.ociaion. Bowling Green, a member of he Cenral Collegiae Hockey League, fell o 3-2. Nore Dame led 2-0 afer wo periods on he srengh of wo goals by freshman Adam Parsons. Bu he Falcons came back o ie he game in he hird sanza. Bowliflg Green's Pee Sikorski, wih Nore Dame defenseman Jeff Brownschidle in he penaly box for holding, bea rish goalie Dave Laurion on a 20-foo slapsho a 4:34 of he final period o close he gap o 2-1. Jus hree seconds remained on he Brownschidle infracion. Way~e Wilson evened he score a6:58 wih aslapshofrom he lef poin. The puck changed direcion on Laurion and flew in over his glove hand. Bu hard work in he Falcon zone by Rohsein andjeffperry led o he winning goal. Perry ied up defenseman Ron Megan behind Bowling Green goalie Wally Charko and Rohsein came away wih he puck. His firs wrap-around aemp was sopped by Charko, bu Rohsein suck wih he re- The rish defeaed Bowling Green 3-2. bound and scored a 11:11 for a 3-2 lead. Laurion, sopping 12 shos in he final period, finished wih 23 saves. Charko oalled 35 sops for Bowling Green. The rish, exhibiing a deliberae passing game and forechecking effecively, dominaed play for he firs wo periods. Nore Dame ousho Bowling Green in he firs wo periods an.d only some ousanding play from Falcon goalie Wally Charko held he score o 2-0. Nore Dame received wo power plays in he firs period and kep Charko busy from in fron of he crease. Wih eigh minues o go, rish defenseman Sco Cameron caugh a puck in he ribs and was aken o he hospial. His saus is now doubful for he Minnesoa series. Charko made 18 saves while holding he rish scoreless in he firs period. Nore Dame goalie Dave Laurion was called on for jus 5 saves in he opening sanza. Parsons gave he rish a 1-0 lead a 3:24 of he second period when he backhanded a rebound pas Charko from he righ faceoff circle. Don Lucia and Kir Bjork were credied wih assiss on he play. Two minues laer, Laurion received his firs es of he game when he sopped Falcon Tim Hack on a wo-on-one. Laurion smohered he puck afer Hack sho from jus wo fee in fron. Parsons go his second goal of he game a 11:56 when he picked ou he upper righ corner, again on a rebound. rish defenseman Jim Brown had aken he iniial sho from he lef poin and Parsons skaed across he slo o bea Charko. Brown and cenerman Bjork boh received assiss. Charko made nine saves in he second sanza while Laurion, receiving excellen suppor ou in fron, made jus six saves. NUMERO UNO- The las ime Nore Dame was ranked number one in he naional polls was a he end of he 1977 season when he rish won he Naional Championship. Prior o ha ime, he rish were raed number one by UP a he beginning of he same season. ook a Sugar Bowl win over Alabama ('ve heard of hem!) o clinch he number one ranking in 1973, so he las insance where Nore Dame was raed firs naionally in boh wire services prior o a bowl game was in 1966, when afer a famous ie a Michigan Sae he rish disseced USC 51-0 o grab naional honors. THAT'S SHOW BZ- 's official As repored here las week, boh he Alabama and Souhern Cal fooball games will be elecas naionally by ABC Spors. Air ime is slaed for 3:45 p.m. for boh games wih kickoff se for 3:50. STONED BLUE (AND GOLD)- rish halfback Jim Sone became he firs back in rish hisory o gain over 100 yards in four sraigh games wih his 211-yard effor agains Navy. n fac, Sone cracked he cenury barrier somewhere around he Navy 25-yard line during his 73-yard jaun in he firs quarer, he longes collegiae run ever in Gians Sadium. Sone is also only he second back in rish annals o eclipse he 200-yard mark in wo games during his career. The senior Sone oaled 224 yards in his firs sar of he year agains Miami, and he equaled Vagas Ferguson's mark wih his second 200-yard effor on Saurday. Sone has surfaced in naional rushing rankings, his yards-per-game average placing 20h on he NCAA chars. Tha is quie an accomplishmen when one considers ha Sone gained only 73 yards in he firs hree games of he season behind Phil Carer. Sone has since averaged yards-pergame, a mark which would lead he NCAA if projeced over he firs seven games. Sone also raes 17h in he counry in all-purpose running wih a 140 yards-per-game mean. All-purpose running includes yards gainec! by rushing, pass receiving and all kick runbacks TOE-TAL SCORNG- Placekicker-Harry Oliver coninued his merciless assaul on he rish record books over he weekend. His wo field goals upped his oal o a single season eam record 15, and his 50-yarder agains Navy mached Dave Reeve's fee (sic) of kicking wo hree-poiners of 50 yards or more in a career. Oliver, however, is he firs player in rish hisory o boo he ball over half he lengh of he field w.ice in one season. Despie his effor, Oliver dipped o hird place in naional field goal raings wih a 2.14 field goals-per-game average. His 8.6 poin scoring pace is good for an 11h place ie among all scorers in he NCAA. Wih 60 poins on he season, Oliver is only 15 allies shor of Reeve's single season record of75 poins for a placekicker, se in ~-J..... ;!;:»',, ~.. Ougoing rish Ahleic drecm Moose Krause, righ, passes he ball o successor Gene Corrigan a a Washingon, D. C luncheon Monday Corrigan wzll assume his duies a Nore Dame january 5, For more, see Michael Orman's sory on page 11. DARE YOU TO CROSS THS LNE- Nore Dame's miserly defense has surrendered only wo field goals in he las hree games and has no allowed a ouchdown since he fourh quarer of he Miami game. The rish ground defense has no allowed a ouchdown in 16 quarers, daing back o he final sanza of he Michigan Sae game. n fac, Nore Dame's defense has yielded a oal of221 yards rushing and465 yards oal offense in he las hree games (73. 7 yards rushing-per game and 2.0 yards-per-carry). The rushing defense, which has given up an average of only 97.1 yards all year, is raed 5h in he counry, while overall he defense raes 8h as rish foes have managed only yards of oal offense per con es. To pu he Navy game in perspecive, he Middies had negaive rushing yardage unil he waning momens of he hird quarer afer having gained four yards in oal offense during he enire firs half. The Midshipmen finished wih 130 oal yards, he lowes opponen oal his season, alhough 59 of hose yards came during Navy's final drive when mos of he rish reserves were playing. Maybe he Navy jus doesn' do ha well on land. [coninued on page 10]

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