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1 ' '. -bw 'bou no. 2?- page 12 VOL. XV, NO. 59, an independen sruden newspaper serving nore dame and sain mary's Tuesday, November 18, 1980 Elecions oday Suden Senae offers hope By Tom Jackman Execuive News Edior Suden Governmen will hold elecions oday for he five Suden Senae posiions creaed by las monh's suden referendum o rewrie he Suden Consiuion. The new consiuion replaces he Board of Commissioners wih a Suden Senae, which adds o he new body he four class officers and five sudens eleced from five geographic disrics. The Senae will have a oal ofl8 members, wih he Suden Body Presiden casing a voe in all ies. SBP Paul Riehle's criginal plan, afer he passage of he referendum, was o have he proposal power of he Campus Life Council ransferred o he new Suden Senae. Bu in is bi-annual meeing las monh, he Universiy's Board of Trusees rejeced his plan, and insruced Riehle insead o "revialize" he CLC. Riehle had aacked he CLC for is inef- For COinmunis killings feciveness, and he has no convened a single meeing of he Council his year. Riehle charged ha he only power he CLC had was o make proposals o he Vice Presiden of Suden Affairs, and even ha abiliy was hampered by he Vice Presiden's, and oher Adminisraors', presence on he Council. Despie he Trusees' acion, Riehle is going ahead wih he Suden Senae elecions, alhough under he presen srucure, i will have o repor in urn o he CLC. Riehle defended he fuure of he Suden Senae, saying i will "decide how we go afer hings in he CLC, by forming a solid opinion," and "will do hings on is own." He said his will include a review of he pary and disciplinary policies of all residenial dorms, wih raings given o hall saffs and recors. Riehle also has been given he opporuniy o aler he CLC consiuion by he Trusees, and he (coninued on page 4) Jury acquis Nazis, Klansmen GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) An all-whie jury yeserday acquied four Ku Klux Klansmen and wo Nazis of murder and rioing charges ied o a bloody "Deah o he Klan" rally a which five Communis Workers Pary supporers were sho and killed a year ago. The defendans sa expressionless as he jury of six men and six women reurned he verdics a 5: 12 p.m., following seven days of deliberaion. They wep wih friends and relaives afer cour was adjourned. " was a case of self-defense and we expeced he no guily verdic," said defense aorney Rober Cahoon. " know hey're (he defendans) happy over his." Before he verdic was read, Superior Cour Judge James Long direced a dozen police officers in he packed courroom o "arres and remove anyone who disrups he reading of he verdic." Long said he would olerae no ouburss; here were none. The rial, which lased 96 days, was said o have been he longes in Norh Carolina hisory. Surviving... The slayings occurred a he CWP-sponsored "Deah o he Klan" rally in Greensboro on Nov. 3, The six defendans were charged wih five couns each of firs-degree murder and felonious rioing. They pleaded innocen o all charges. The jury could have reurned verdics of firs-degree murder, firs-degree murder by premediaion and deliberaion, seconddegree murder, volunary manslaugher or innocen. The rial was he firs ime videoapes were admied as evidence in Norh Carolina. The apes, aken by- four elevision saions covering he rally, were repeaedly played a various speeds for jurors. The Nazi defendans were Jack Wilson Fowler, 27, and Roland Wayne Wood, 35, boh of Winson-Salem. The Klan defendans are Jerry Paul Smih, 33, Maiden; Coleman Blair Pridmore, 27, Lincolnon; Lawrence Gene Morgan, 28, Lincolnon; and David Wayne Mahews, 24, Newon. '"We do no condone he acions of any of he hree groups," said jury foreman Ocavio A glimpse ifl he library finds one of many in silen sudy. See relaed phoo on page 3. Mandulay. "We regre ha his unforunae hing happened in our ciy." Rober Williams, anoher juror, said he jury did no believe any group had he righ o "hrus is poliical beliefs on he ciizens of he Unied Saes." He did no elaborae. (coninued on page 4) Pfer 'Bma game Such a sauesque man, N.D. '.r founder, is dres.red o reveal his radical.rpiri... (bu wasn' he beard a giveaway?). (Phoo by Rachel Bloun.) Vandalisn angers area residens by john M. Higgins' and Paul McGinn Following Saurday's vicory over Alabama, Souh Bend residens repored a wave of suden vandalism o ciy officials, who reaced srongly yeserday o he numerous complains received. "We received complains from neighbors abou kids beaing on he cars and lying on he sree in fron of he cars," Norheas Neighborhood Council Presiden Arhur Quigley said yeserday. "The 800 block of Nore Dame Avenue was a shambles. There was a shaered elevision se and a concree bench was overurned and desroyed," " was appalled. have a very high opinion of Nore Dame sudens. really feel ha he ones involved have le boh he communiy and he res of he sudens down," he added. " was prey excied, oo. Bu here is no excuse for lying in fron of in fron of a car driven by an elderly lady," Quigley commened. Ciy Councilman Lewis McGann said ha he received several calls from residens. " received a complain abou an ambulance ha was unable d ge hrough because of he crowds, and one from a lady whose car was sopped by a suden who knel in he sree in fronofher," McGann said. "The 800 block of Nore Dame A venue looked like he sadium parking lo afer a fooball game. "'ve lived on he norheas side all my life, and paries afer games have always been a par of living near Nore Dame," McGann coninued, "bu his desrucion goes beyond somehing he neighbors will olera~." 'The BOO block of Nore Dame Avenue was a shambles.' McGann said he spoke wih Mayor Roger Paren yeserday morning and believed ha he mayor would mee wih Nore Dame officials o see wha could be done o remedy he siuaion. The councilman hen called James Roemer, dean of sudens. Roemer conaced Suden Body Presiden Paul Riehle and old him o ge he area cleaned up as soon as possible. Dean Roemer called me his morning and old me o ge he area cleaned up," Riehle said, "bu when we go down here, we found ha sudens had already cleaned everyhing up." Some sudens ook excepion o he criicisms levied agains hem. One commened ha while some passing mooriss were harassed, mos of hem were sudens. The only inciden of vandalism, according o he suden, was a Nore Dame Aparmen building signsprayed wih shaving creamproclaiming"nd#l Bama0-4." The suden was paricularly incensed a a Souh Bend Trhune aricle ha repored ha a concree bench had been de~royed afer Saurday's game. "Tha bench was n1oved las weekend and bused by a leas Wednesday," he Nore Dame Aparmen residen said. "'s compleely wrong," he added. Quigley, however, responded, "We're willing o be good neighbors bu i's hard when we see somehing like his happen. We can' make he communiy beer if here are a minoriy of people who are inen on ruining i," he concluded.

2 ~ News Brief. Tuesday, November 18, page 2 c===~========~================================~ by The Observer and The Associaed Press By usine a wave of ank-led reinforcemens and lielicopers, fanian forces claimed o have hrown back raqi invaders of Susangerd yeserday- driving he raqis ino rerea. The counries had been fighing for ranian border own for hree days. Claims of enemy casualies here from boh sides oalled more han 1, 300 in 48 hours. A Baghdad miliary command communique did no menion wihdrawal, insead claiming successful helicoper and figher raids on ranian insallaions a Susangerd. Earlier i claimed heavy damage agains ranian land and naval forces here. Tehran radio said more han 200 raqis were killed yeserday in addiion o 650 he day before. Baghdad earlier claimed 511 ranian dead in wo days. There was no way o confirm he figures. Tehran radio said he ranians suffered "ens of maryrs," and raq said i los 34 men Monday in Susangerd. Fears ha he wo-monh-old war beween ran and raq would spread o oher oil naions on he Persian Gulf mouned wih Kuwai's formal proes o ran over he second aerial rocke aack in five days on an Kuwaii border pos. -AP Twelve arress were made during las Friday's raid a Bridge McGuire's Filling Saion, acc.ording o Souh Bend Police Sergean Edward Summers. He said he received complains ha minors had been drinking in Bridge's and ha officers had observed "a number of wha seemed o be underage drinkers" enering he bar. Plans for he raid were coordinaed wih Sae Excise officers Thursday, Summers said, and carried ou afer officers inside he bar Friday nigh observed "quesionable people." The sergean was uncerain how many Nore Dame or Sain Mary's sudens were arresed. - The Observer Kenucky canno pos he Ten Commandmens in every public school classroom, he Supreme Cour ruled yeserday. By a 5-4 voe, he naion's highes cour said posing he commandmens in public schools violaes he Consiuion's freedom-of- religion guaranees. The cour's decision, coming in an unsigned opinion, reversed a Kenucky Supreme Cour ruling ha he sae's acion was consiuional. "The pre-eminen purpose for posing he Ten Commandmens on schoolroom walls is plainly religious in naure," he cour said. "The Ten Commandmens is undeniably a sacred ex in he Jewish and Chrisian faihs, and no legislaive reciaion of a supposed secular purpose can blind us o ha fac." The cour's majoriy includedjusices William]. BrennanJr., Thurgood Marshall, John Paul Sevens, Byron R Whie and Lewis F. Powell Jr. Chief Jusice Warren E. Burger and Harry A. Blackmun dissened, voing o review he case more fully before deciding i. Jusices Poer Sewar and William H. Rehnquis said he Kenucky Supreme Cour was righ. A issue was a sae law requiring he Ten Commandmens o be posed in all schoolrooms. - AP ' Larry Hagman, beer known o "Dallas" fans as "J.R," sll isn' saying who sho him. "You haven' go ha much money," he joked as Briish Broadcasing Corp. disc jockey Terry Wogan begged o know which characer in he popular prime-ime soap opera sho he neariousj.r Ewing. Hagm: n was in London for Monday nigh's Royal Variey Show for chariy a he London Palladium, where he was o sing, dance and ell jokes before he Queen Moher Elizabeh and an invied audience. Producers of he TV show promise all will be revealed in he upcoming episode o be broadcas Friday nigh in he U.S. and Saurday nigh in Briain, where 20 million are expeced o une in. Hagman, breezing around London in black Seson and cowboy boos, said he revels in he J.R role. " migh as well enjoy i while i lass. can' go on forever," he said. -AP Mos American banks raised heir prime lending rae o percen yeserday, a hree-quarers of a percenage poin rise ha ook he key rae o is highes level since mid May. The increase, linked o he Federal Reserve's laes credi-ighening moves, could signal higher ineres raes for consumers in coming weeks. And some Wall Sree analyss said he nearly hree-monh-long round of prime rae increases was no finished ye. "The prime rae's going o have o go higher," perhaps as high as 17 percen, by"lae in he week or early nex week," said economis Bob Sinche a he brokerage house of Bear, Searns & Compa!lY - AP Clear and cool oday wih highs around 4o. Clear and colder onigh, wih lows in he mid 20s. Fair and cool omorrow wih highs in he mid 40s. / - nside Tu&lay 1he hosage crisis edium Daley have a confession o make. 's no ha 'm un- ~ , American, unfeeling or un-anyhing else. 'm jus L~e sick of he enire hosage affair. am also sickened by i. For he circus amosphere ha now prevails seem o only foser he sense of hopelessness ha already permeaes he American consciousness. News Edior When he hosages were capured, he naion was sunned by he shock of he ranians' affronery. Disbelief ha so ~ny a counry could somehow redeem our presen embarrassmen. hard-nosed naional defense proposals would "bring America o her knees," emerged. Now, Carer's ineffeciveness in dealing for he hosages' senimens range from a yawn o a yell of"nuke release also cos him a large number Of voes. And, 'em." Obviously, neiher of hese are healhy ways wih Carer's defea came he ouser ofdemocras o look a a very unhealhy siuaion. all over he counry-- and a Republican akeover in Large-scale aemps-- o keep he memory of he Senae. he hosages alive-- mean well, 'm sure, bu now This need no have been he case. Had he appear simply acky. Democraic pary been led by anoher candidae, Firs came he news bliz, as each nework he widespread slaugher migh have been less srived o provide he mos up-o-minue severe. Democras were forced o read gingerly coverage of some angry ranian suden's onsils when discussing he hosage issue, or risk incurring he wrah of a frusraed public. while he shoued obsceniies abou "imperialis pigs." ABC won ha seems, hen, ha 52 bale. The offspring of Roone Arledge's nighly coun-up, (35 days days days...) now called Nighline, currenly lae-nigh raings. The simple ruh in ;his siuaion is ha very lile couldhave been done o preven he occurrence of such a ragedy. And, now ha he wors has happened, our hands are all bu ied. The ranians have defied all logic wih heir negoiaing acics. They have se forh heir condiions, TVhich hey coninue o cling o like subborn children, despie he well-publicized fac ha he U.S. governmen canno legally comply wih hese demands. Their hosile sance can only hur hem as heir way agains raq coninues, for hey are no very high on anyone's bes friend lis. So, we mus deal wih an irraional eniy. Bu why do we le his occurrence undermine our naional pride? The faca ha ran is holding American hosages does no mean ha American is held hosage, as ABC conends. Nor does i serve noice of our vulnerabiliy o aack from foreign powers. The effecs of his unavoidable sae of affiars was noneheless far-reaching in he American psyche. Presiden-elec Ronald Reagan owes much of his suppor o disillusioned ciizens who fel ha his The.OhserY..er A New lf'ave... Derign Edior....,..... Ryan "B-S2's" Ver Berkmoes Design AmsanJ..... Ron "Talkin~ Heads" Haynes, Maura "Lydia Lunch" Murphy, Diane "Kinks" Mazurek Day Technician:.... Bruce "The Policemen" Oakley Nigh Technician:.... Tina "The Kinjs" Terlaak Newr Edior.. Lynne "Feal Brains" Daley Copy Edior..... Mary Fran "Plasmaic" Callahan Sporl! Copy Edior: Gary "Sex Pisol" Grassey Typil!... Michelle "Kae Bush" Kelleher Suzie "Biondie" Sulenic Syems Technician:..... Tim "Pa Beniar" Debelius ND Day Edior:..... Barb "Bugles' Biehl SMC Day Edior..... Cahy "Queen" Domanico S11pp/emenal Phoogropkr:.... Phil "Buzzcocks" Johnson Phoographe~... Rachel "Bonzo dog band" Bloun (;/le Appearonrer: Eileen on Plane Claire Sid Swonk, Jeanne "Moels" Laboe Thl Observer (USPS ) s published Monday hrough Friday excep during exam and vacaion periods. The Observer s published by he sudens of Nore Dame and Sain Mary's College. Subscripions may be purchased for $20 per year ($1 0 per semeser) by wriing The Observer, P.O. Box Q, Nore Dame, ndiana Second class posage paid, Nore Dame, ndiana The Observer s a member of he Associaed Press. All reproducion righs are reserved. p===i~-~~~--..,..,...--:-:-j-- p.~. LEGAL AD AND men held hosage in an embassy housands of miles away have had a disproporionae effec on our naional hisory. Theyhave alered O!r very self image, so ha we now see ourselves as weak and unable o conrol our own foreign affairs. The issue is so blown ou of proporion by he media ha he 52 men seem almos no o maer any longer. American is being held hosage- bu by misconcepions. We los ouch wih he real issue back around Day 25- when he hosages sopped being people and became a case for naional embarrassmen. Observer Noes The Observer news deparmen has announced he promoion of wo saff members. Lynne ualey, a junior from Pisfield, Mass., has been promoed o News Edior. Mary Fran Callahan, a sophomore from Park Ridge, ll., will replace Daley as Senior Copy Edior. Suden Legal Services BASEMENT NOTRE DAME LAW SCHOOL DEFENDER ASSOCATON RoomB : oher imes by appoinmen

3 The Observer Tuesday, November 18, page 3 A player and ping pong ball aj recorded mid-moion. Her concenraion and he ascending sphere show ha his is sill a game of graviy and leviy. (Phoo by Rachel Bloun.) nfamous 'Gang of lbur' face prosecuion in cour PEKNG (AP)--Defense Miniser Lin Piao waned so badly o be China's op leader nine years ago ha he planned o ask he Sovie Union o help him sage a coup, afer he assassinaed Mao Tse-ung, Chinese officials said yeserday in seing he scene for he "Gang of Four" rial. Lin and five allies, all of whom are now dead, ploed o use flame hrowers. bazookas, dynamie or bombs o sop a rain carryin~ Mao and kill him in he ensumg confusion, he Foreign Minisry said. The long-awaed rial of he Gang, led by Mao's widow Jiang Qing, and he six members of he ''Lin Piao Clique'' could sar as early as oday. The Chinese press has said ha execuion could be he penaly for convicion of serous ''couner revoluionary'' crimes. The Gan~ and is allies are charged wh causing he deahs of more han 3,435 people by persecuing hem dunng he "Culural Revoluion,'' a decade of pur- Sovie Union," he indicmen says. Lin planned o kill Mao in early Sepember, 1971 by assauling his rain near Shanghai during an inspecion our, he indicmen says. Bu he plan wen awry when Mao reurned o Peking earlier han expeced, i says. Lin fled China by air on Sep. 13, 1971 bu died when his plane crashed near Undur Khan in Mongolia, Chinese officials said. Also killed in he crash were Lin's wife and son and a high-ranking air force officer, hey said. Ole year laer People's Temple rermins alive by David Einsein Associaed Press Wner The Peoples Temple died along wih 913 of is members in a Souh American jungle dearing wo years ago oday. Bu he cul buil in California by he Rev. Jim Jones sill has no been buried. lives in he cours, where survivors and heirs of hose killed in he mass murder/suicide a Jonesown, Guyana, are fighing for shares of he Temple's $7 million in asses. lives in he unaoned-for murders of California Rep. Leo Ryan and four ohers who were ambushed on a Guyanese landing srip momens before he massacre a Jonesown. Firs word rickling ou of he jungle pu he deah oll a 300, bu he number lurched o hree imes ha when soldiers, removing he decaying corpses, found he bodies of babies, children and aduls wo and hree deep under oher vicims. Some of he 79 survivors said Jones old members ha suicide was necessary o proes es wha he world was doing o heir communiy. He urged hem fo "die wih digniy." Some by choice, ohers by force, gulped frui drink laced wih cyanide and died. "You could no see he ground," said one reporer. " was lierally covered wih bodies. From he air f looked like a garbage dump where someone had dropped a lo of rag dolls." Ryan was sho dead as he and his enourage prepared o reurn o he Unied Saes afer checking charges ha Temple members were being physically abused and having heir money confiscaed. Also killed in he ambush were hree newsmen and Temple member Paricia Parks, who was defecing along wih her husband, son and wo daughers. "The memories are jus oo horrible," says Jerry Parks of Pope mees many followrs during ~ German our FULDA. Wes Germany (AP)--Pope John Paul 11 gree- edj ews, Moslems, Proesans ana ehnic minoriies yeserday sressing a heme of equaliy a he midpoin of his journey ges and facional srife, offi- h h 1 d d cials said in briefings on he rough e an once ravage prosecuion's case. by Nazi racism.. n a homily during a Mass The governmen has char~ed for Wes Germany's 65 Roman he defendans wih frammg Caholic bishops here, 13 miles and persecuing many op from he Eas German border, Communis Pary and naional he Pope also firmly resaed officials, including Deng Xiao- he church's celibacy rule and ping, who is currenly oversee- urged bishops and priess o ms China's indusrializaion encourage Roman Caholics o dnve. c An indicmen issued agains go o con 1 essori, a pracce he said has dropped sharply. he defendans says ha af er The 60-year-old Polish-born Lin's plo failed, he Gang of poniff spoke of he "he dark and is allies "conduced b aciviies agains ackground'' of persecuion in rv _,.uuu J unil being ex- Nazi Germany 10 a meeing and smashed in Ocober wih a 24-member delegaion 6." from. he Cenral C~mncil of 97 Lin was Mao's chosen sue- Jews m Germany, whch repr~bu he indicmen says - sens mos of he counry s de~ided o ry o kill him 30:?00 W~s German.J«:ws.. failing o win he chair- The 10noc~n vicqms 10 i of he Communis G~rmany and. 10 oher coun~rough peaceful means ~es._..~e ~agic pro<?f of where discnm10_au?n and disregard of h~man dgmy ~an lead, espe cially when. amma~ed by per- verse heones and deas abou he auumn of Lin and wife hoped "o launch a aack from he norh souh in alliance wih he difference in value of he races," he Pope said. Fulda, in he rolling hills of he sae of Hesse, is one of five German dioceses divided berween Eas and Wes Germany and numbers many Caholics who lef easern Europe. was he Pope's fifhe sop on his five-day mission aimed a reconciling differences berween Wes Germany's Roman Caholics and Proesans. The visi, John Paul's eighh abroad from he Vaican, is he firs by a Pope o Germany in 198 years. Thousands of foreigners, many in heir naional dress, cheered he Pope as he spoke in he flag-decked cahedral square in Mainz, an ancien Rhine river ciy, before arriving here by helicoper. The Pope reminded Germans: ''You have enjoyed no only he economic advanages springing from he labor of millions of foreign workers, bu have also helfed hem o ake advanage. o he le~al and social safeguards of hs counry." Ukiah, Calif., who wached as his wife was cu down in a hail of bulles. " don' hink abou i much anymore, bu here are imes, when you're alone, when i will come back o you." charges of conspiracy in he killings. For some, he nighmare was oo much o a.ke. Michael Prokes, a Peoples Temple spokesman who survived Jonesown, sho and killed himself TUESDAy;:::;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~a~f.~~~~~i.laer a a Modeso,... FOCus Two former members died las ~ : : : : : :-; : :,;. February. A and Jeannie Mills iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;;;;" were faally sho along wih heir Larry Layon, a Jones loyalis, was one of hose arresed following he ambush. Guyanese auhoriies earlier his monh indicaed a readiness o dismiss murder charges agains him in an agreemen ha would send he 33-year-old San Franciscan back o he Unied Saes o face... boredom daugher a heir home in Berkeley, Calif. The Millses, who operaed a home for cul defecors, had a one ime expressed fear of reprisal from a Temple "hi squad." The Millses' son was arresed, quesioned and released for lack of evidence. The crime never was solved. A glimpje in he library finds anoher who is slen, bu no so sudious. A relaed phoo is on page 1. (Boh phoos by Rachel Bloun.) T ~ ' '... FOOTBALL FANS: COME SEE 14 FARLEY WOMEN SCORE lnerhall Finals, Wednesday, 8 p.m., Carier Field : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!TONGHT AT LEE'S! : $2.00 Pichers :. :w hp ur ch ase of Dmner. : :GOOD BAR-B-QUE : : AND BREWS, AT : i. LEE'S!! &

4 The Observer &nished! Pangborn resdens were abruply evacuaed during an early, early morning fire drill This deporee hrows on he owel on o keep warm. (Phoo by Rachel Bloun} Need some exra money for college? You can earn up o $9;000 while you're in school, serving par ime wih he Army Reserve. Unlike many par ime jobs, ours fis ino your schedule. All i akes is a weekend a monh during he school year, he res of your raining is in he summer-seven weeks one summer, a leas eigh weeks he nex, plus wo weeks annual raining. neresed? Sop by oday. MEET10DAY'SARMYRESERVE. Sg. Young (219) ( * ~P~M!r * :. w.=... e\.w 80-DDLY~ ~* U~\!* FRDAY , 1:11 P.l l77ti& DAN A.~C. eiiin'lllnll.. Cii.Seflnl......,.. Eldwl,..,...,... Cllr s-.!m 111&, Cr ~... ~ ~...,.._...,.,,..... (coninued from page 1) said las nigh he will include half of he Suden Senae on he Council, including all five eleced represenaives, and ha he plans o eliminae he Vice Presiden of Suden Affairs from he CLC. This would reduce he number of CLC members from 19 o 18, and will reduce he number needed o pass a resoluion from 13 o 12, and he number for a quorum from 14 o 13. The five disric seas up for elecion oday represen sudens in he following halls: Disric 1-S. Ed's, Lewis, Holy Cross, Carroll, Sorin, Walsh and Alumni: Disric 2 - Sanford, Keenan, Zahm, Cavanaugh, Breen-Phillips and Farley: Disric 3- Dillon, Fisher, Pangborn, Lyons, Morrissey, Badin and Howard: Disric4- Flanner, Grace, Villa Angela and Pasquerrilla Eas and Wes (when opened): Disric 5 - all offcampus sudens. Six sudens are vying for he available sea in Disric 1: Mary Sue Callan, a freshman from Lewis Hall; Bob Helle, a senior from Alumni; Anne Magner, a freshman from Walsh; Jeanne McCarhy, a sophomore from Walsh; James O'Neill, a sophomore from Sorin; and Eileen Wirley, a junior from Lewis. Three sudens are conesing he Disric 2 'A grea vicory' Tuesday, November 18, page 4... Senae posiion: Hans Hoerdemann,. a sophomore from Keenan; Kur Pfoenhauer, a junior from Keenan; and Frank Tighe, a junior from Zahm. The Disric 3 sea is he mos fiercely conesed spo, wih seven sudens running: EllenBanovez, a freshman from Lyons; Parick Borchers, a sophomore from Pangborn; Carl Carney, a sophomore from Fisher; Michael Cicero, a senior from Dillon; Michael Dandurand, a freshman from Dillon; Kevin Finney, a freshman from Morrissey; and Cahy Sieros, a freshman from Lyons. Five sudens are running for he Disric4 sea: Sephen Hudoba, a junior from Flanner; Mike O'Connor, a sophomore from Grace; Jeffrey Newby, a junior from Flanner; Rober Samper, a freshman from Flanner; and Thomas W eihman, a junior from Flanner. The off-campus, Disric 5 sea is being conesed by hree sudens: Mich Feikes, a senior; Kahleen Kucaba, a junior; and Brian Sanley, a freshman. Voing will ake place from 11: 30 a.m. o 1 p.m. in all dorms, and again from 4: 30 o 6: 30 p.m. All off-campus sudens can voe from 11 a.m. o 2 p.m. inlaforune, bucampusviewresidenscan voeacampusviewfrom 3:30 o6:30 p.m. Oher off-campus sudens can voe a Nore Dame Aparmens from 3:30 o 6:30 p.m. N~ leader rejoices over verdic RALEGH, N.C. (AP)--Naional Nazi leader Harold Covingon said yeserday's innocen verdics in he rial of six Ku Klux Klan and Nazi members was "a grea vicory for whie America'' and said his group plans a major 'rcouneraack agains he governmen.'' "We are absoluely overjoyed,'' Covingon said. ''The verdics are fanasic. shows we can bea he sysem on heir own ground. Tha jury's decision represens he wishes of he people of Norh Carolina." - The six had been accused of killing five Communis Workers Pary supporers a. a "Deah o he Klan" in Greensboro on Nov. 3, (coninued from page 1) / n Washingon, D.C., DrewS. Days, head of he Jusice Deparmen's civil righs division, said he division was sudying he verdic "o see if here is anyhing we can do." n he pas, he federal governmen has brough criminal civil righs charges in some cases afer ac- CHCAGO O'HARE ARPORT EXPRESS *3 TRPS DALY 7 DAYS A WEEK ONLY $1soo 1round rip i Covingon is naional pary leader of he Naional pary leader of he Naional Socialis Pary of America--commonly called he Nazi pary. Two of he men found innocen yeserday were Nazi members and four were members of he Ku Klux Klan. The wo groups had forged a rough alliance in Norh Carolina befor he blooky confronaion in Greensboro on Nov. 3, Covingon, commening in a elephone inerview from his pary's naional headquarers m Raleigh, said he would announce a "couner-aack agains he governmen'' a a news conference oday. He said he new iniiaive would be he beg;nning of "a whie revoluion, replacing yranny.'' Covingon declined o give deails of his group's plans. Asked if hey would be violen, he said, " is no inended o be. may become so." "Tomorrow he couner-aack begins. 's a whole new acical direcion for he pary. nernally, i's he mos significan hing we've done in he hisory of he American Nazi pary." "For he firs ime i's going o make us a hrea o he sy!)em," he said. Covingon said he undersood ha one of he wo acquied Nazis, Jack Wilson Fowler Jr., plans o resign from he pary. Klan quials were handed down on. he caravan was aacked by he local charges. communiss. Killed were Sandra Smih, 29, a "These defendans were no exile worker and labor or- even capable of pulling off some ganizer from Piedmon, S.C.; kind.of well-organized premed James Waller, 37, a medical iaed plan, no like he Comschool graduae and CWP or- munis Workers Pary," defense ganizer in exile plans; Cesar lawyer Jeffrey Farran argued. Vinon Cauce, 25, a Durham "Mos of hem didn' even know hospial worker; William each oher" before he Klan Sampson, 31, a former Harvard group gahered ha morning. Diviniy School suden who had Assisan Disric Aorney worked in exile mills, and Rick Greeson old jurors he de Michael Roland Nahan, 33, a fendans had come o Greens- Durham physician. boro "spoiling for a figh." The Klansmen and Nazis had "We conend ha one comarrived a he rally saging area in mon bond bigory brough he a caravan of cars and vans. A sick defendans o he scene ha figh ha broke ou beween he day," he said. wo groups escalaed ino a gun ============= bale. Afer 88 seconds, accordil).g o evidence in he rial, four lefiss were dead and six ohers were wounded. One of he wounded died wo days laer and anoher remains confined o a wheelchair. During he rial, prosecuors and defense lawyers pained conrasing picures of he evens leading o he clash. Defendans esified hey only mean o "heckle he communiss." Prosecuors insised he Klansmen and Nazis came armed and looking for a figh. Each defendan old jurors ha shos were fired only afer Child abuse film screens asmc Ordinary People, a shor film concerning child abuse, will be shown onigh a 7:30 in Carroll Hall a Sain Mary's. Afer he film, a member of CAN CO (Child Abuse and Neglec Coordinaing Organizaion) will speak. Boh evens are open o he public.

5 The Observer Tuesday, November 18, page.5 OOPS., he facory goofed! New Modern Miracle Way AN ERROR N PACKAGNG CAUSED THESE SETS TO CONTAN A ROUND 81NCH CAKE PAN NSTEAD OF A SQUARE ONE AS NDCATED ON THE BROCHURE. OUR RETAL OUTLETS WLL NOT ACCEPT THESE SETS DUE TO THS ERROR. WE ARE FORCED TO LQUDATE OUR SUPPLY. SO, GO AHEAD, TAKE T: A $ SET FOR $25 $ For Use in All Ovens including MCROWAVE 31 PECE OVENWARE COOK-'N' -SERVE ENSEMBLE ieo/hl/ Primrose Dream decoraed Milk Whie Bakeware is so pracical. Primrose Dream Bakeware fired a 1200 F. makes se impervious o oven hea, cy cold. Se will be inac. 0 ~ For bes reaula _.er removing ovenwere from refrlgereor, ovenwere ahould be room empereure before replec:lng n oven.. l ve e room empereure before oven o refrlgereor refreln from ualng direc flemea or h. 31 PECE ENSEMBLE CONSSTS OF: a pc. Gourme Casserole Se *1 Y2 q. Round Casserole *2 q. Round Casserole *1 % q. Oblong Oven Baker (or Round Baker) *1 q. Uiliy Pan *16 pc. Cusard dup Se *Divided Vegeable Dish See h ru Cover for 1 % and 2 q. Casseroles nerchangeable \ The sale will be locaed n he Blue and Gold Room n he Morris nn on he Nore Dame Universiy Campus. ONE DAY ONL Y!lll Wednesday, Nov. 19 7:30 a.m.-5:30p.m ~

6 Ediorials Tuesday, November 18, page 6 Who needs Affinnaive acion? Well, well, well, hey didn' wase much ime. picked up he newspaper las Thursday and wha did see? A headline "End Affirmaive Acion, Reagan Told." Maybe wasn' being so paranoid afer all. Less han en days afer Reagan is eleced a conservaive hink-ank ha goes by he raher curious moniker of he Heriage Foundaion (whose heriage?) has submied a 3,000-page repor o Reagan and his advisers recommending several changes in federal policy. Among hem are he abolishmen of busing o achieve inegraion and a proposal o do away wih ha grea bane of all lovers of fair play and non-discriminaory pracices, affirmaive acion. Affirmaive acion. n some circles a very naughy word. Brings back memories of Alan Bakke, quoa sysems, equal opporuniy, and fairness in hiring, which were much discussed and argued over hree years ago. Bu here hasn' been much menion of i laely. 'm expecing, however, ha i once again will become a prominen issue Doonesbury in he firs few weeks of he Reagan no you feel ha you have someadminisraion. Senaor Orrin hing o gain or somehing o lose. Hach, one of he mos conser- hink ha many whies are agains vaive (and l;>elligeren) of conser- affirmaive acion because hey vaives, has called for an end o all feel ha hey are being personally affirmaive acion programs, and unfairly penalized for somehrough a consiuional amend- hing which hey personally had men if necessary.( is curious ha nohing o do wih. This may be conservaives say ha a consiu- heoreically rue, and is underiona! amendmen is no needed o sandable, bu i is a convenien and assure women's righs, bu insis on superficial dismissal of realiy one on several of heir issues, like Firs, affirmaive acion does no aborion and affirmaive acion.) apply solely o blacks and oher And Hach also wans o sop he ehnic and racial minoriies. governmen from collecing all exends o women, and in some race-relaed informaion (perhaps cases even o whie males, if here in he hope ha minoriies will once is a proven and unjusifiable record and for all disappear). The bale of exclusion and discriminaion lines are being drawn, sides are oward a cerain group as a whole. being aken, CJld i will be an only applies o public siuaions inense and emoional siuaion, such as jobs and housing opporsince here are undersandable uniies (a counry club or some posiions on boh sides. oher such group can sill legally hink we should define affirm- discriminae). Blacks and women aive acion, and decide wha i are by naure he mos prominen should achieve. is hard o develop discriminaory examples, as hey a clear and logical argumen on his have been discriminaed agains subjec, as your posiion largely he mos, and when people hink of depends upon which side of he affirmaive acion, hey hink of fence you are on, and wheher or hese wo groups. So i is for hese THNK H&U /AN{} A JOBA/!TH fl&46an'? \ couo ee. me SCN!rre5 5TU c7a-ga MF.H'NRY. H/1 a A CNG 70 CfJNF//?M. /AJ!cS ANO 6&Nr.& MeN. GVe YOU STAT!JR&. GVe Yl' STT5MANSHP. Gl & YOllHc HON OMB.E H:#R.Y A. KSSM7f3R! llu=:n./ wo groups ha will make a defense of affirmaive acion, because i is a his mos basic level ha i mus be preserved. Why should cerain groups be given special advanages? Why should a qualified person be denied somehing ha he has osensibly earned, in order o give preference o a black or a woman? As disaseful and unpleasan as i sounds, can hink of pleny of good reasons:. Consider he hisory and radiion of black people in his counry. Blacks were aken ou of heir naive land and culure agains heir will, brough o a radically differen and hosile counry, sripped of heir humaniy and digniy, and forced o endure 200 years of formal, insiuionalized, governmenally sancioned degradaion. Too few people hese days recognize he overwhelming shame and bligh ha slavery was. There is a endency o rea i as an unforunae chaper of hisory, "bu i happened a long ime ago, and didn' have any slaves, so why hold me responsible?" While Garry Trudeau ANO Afff FAL 0N.' N/C& 7VJCH! Anhony Walm i is rue ha slavery as a legalized insiuion ended over 100 years ago, he ramificaions of i are being fel o his day. One apparen example was selemen in he 1800s. While he pioneers were ou seling he Wes and acquiring land which would be passed on o heir descendans, blacks were slaves, and could no paricipae. Since inheried wealh is a major facor in economic advancemen in his sociey, blacks were lef in a very disadvanageous siuaion. 2. The emancipaion was n grea salvaion, eiher. n fac, i made maers worse, because blacks were released en masse ino "freedom" wihou much more han he clohes on heir backs. This gave rise o ha monumen of fairness and opporuniy, sharecropping, and forced blacks ino anoher form of slavery in which hey were bound o he owner of he planaion forever. Blacks also were brualized, reaed worse han animals in some cases (sociey would no condone he live burning and muilaion of dogs), bu housands of blacks were lynched wihou so much as a word from he auhoriies. 3. Blacks and women are radiionally he las hired and he firs fired, and unil he adven of he labor movemen had almos no job securiy. To his day, here are recorded insances of biacks and women receiving less pay for equal work, and of being passed over for deserved raises and promoions. 4. Blacks and women have been willfully and wanonly excluded and discriminaed agains, wih governmen and public sancion. could go on and on, bu here is neiher space nor need. These examples should suffice o show he unfair posiions ha blacks an oher minoriies have been place in o he advanage, conscious o unconscious, of ohers. The governmen as an insiuion discriminae agains cerain groups, and i is u o he governmen as an insiuio o make resiuion for hose slighs. becomes bigger han a personal case by case issue, and i is unforunae for hose caugh in he middle, bu i is an inheriance fro heir ancesors, jus as many o heir buil-in advanages are. would be nice o be able o forge hisory and say everyhing was going o be fair and square fro here on in, bu ha does no d much for hose who are sufferin he repercussions of hisory. Tha is why affirmaive acion exiss, and why i mus remain. f whie are going o subconsciously accep he benefis of he years of su jugaion and abuse of minoriies, hey mus also accep he relaivel minor penalies ha may arise fro ime o ime because of he pas. Ronald Reagan, in his accepanc speech a he Republican convenion, said ha "we mus mo\q forward, bu no one should be le behind." f he inends o honor his saemen, hen affirniaive acio and oher civil righs programs mus remain. / The Observer is an independen newspaper published by he sudens of he Universiy of Nore Dame dulac and Sain Mary's Collese. does no necessarily reflec he policies of he adminisraion of eiher insirunon. The news is repored as accuraely and as objecively as possible. Ediorials represen he opinion of a majoriy of he Ediorial Board. Commemaries, opinions, and leers are he views of heir auhors. Column space is available o all members of he communiy, and he free expression of varying opinions on campus, hrough leers, is encouraged. Ediorial Board and Deparmen Managers Edior-in-Chief... Paul Mullaney Spors Edior... Beh Huffman Box Q, Nore Dame, N Managing Edior... Mark Rus Feaures Edior... Molly Woulfe Ediorials Edior... Mike Onufrak Phoo Edior....John Macor Senior Copy Edior.... Lynne Daley Execuive News Edior... TomJackm'an News Edior... Pam Degnan SMC Execuive EdirJr... Margie Brassil SMC News Edior... Marv Leavir Business Manager... Greg Hedges Conroller.... Jim Rudd Adverising Manager... Mark Ellis Circulaion Manager... Beh Hacke Producion Mana~;er.... John McGrah

7 Feaures Tuesday, November 18, page 7 rr Alle5 MNE EH:mbeh Chrisman Edior's Noe: Elizabeh Chrisman, associae professor of American Sudies a Nore Dame, will he a regular Feaures columnis. Her column will appear every oher Tuesday. "Aw, Shucks, i's nohing." The player inerviewed on elevision abou his specacular ouchdown or his impossible inerce~ion nearly always denies ha i s a personal riumph. The credi, he msiss, belongs o every member of he eam, including- he one in racion in he hospal. Maybe he doesn' mean i, bu we find i very aracive of him o speak so modesly. The acor geing a saue on Oscar Nigh men'ions a dozen people who helped him in he movie, and ells us wih ears running down his face ha he'd never have won i if i hadn' been for hem. The asronau reurning from he moon menions all he oher asronaus and all he scieniss who conribued o his fea. The lady complimenon her dress says disarmingly, "Wha? This old hing?'" Modesy abou personal riumph, success, beauy,"brains, or wealh is considered he only graceful way o deal wih complimens. You don' call aenion o your good grades, your family's boa, your Lake Fores mansion, or your four inviaions o Senior Formal. f somebody menions one of hese hin~s, you play i down. f you bea a fnend a ennis you don' gloa. More likely you shrug i off: " was jus lucky." Bu wha happens o his charming virue of modesy when a whole communiy has a success? We brag and gloa and rumpe our rium(>h in a way ha would be revoling 10 an individual. We're Number 1! We pain i on banners and prin i on bumper sickers and push i in he faces of our opponens. We're filhy wih pride. We boas ha no only are we Number 1 bu ha God Himself wills i! The Greeks called i hubris, and in Greek myhology his hubris, or excessive pride, was he downfall of heroes. Gods were jealous and would desroy a moral who dared o proclam his feas. n he New Tesamen Jesus observes ha a group of Phansees, invied o a dinner, immediaely si down in he Nllmber 1 seas. He poins ou how embarrassing i may be, when you have appropriaed he No. 1 place, if. someone more imporan appears, and he hos asks you, in fron of everybody, o move down, Si down in he lowes place, ] esus advises hem, and hen you may have he saisfacion of being old, "Move up hi~her." As in many Bble sories, he moral here is a lile ambiguous. seems ha a pruden raher han a spiriual moive is bein~ urged: be modes so ha you won look silly. Sill, wordly as i is, i's no bad advice, as we can ruefully acknowledge when we plumme from No. 1. Real modesy, as disinc from he preence of i, is hard o achieve. Few of us have i, probably because i's a virue ha is no encouraged by our me-firs culure. From chddhood we are augh o be sure ha 'our alens are noiced. Our parens ask us o sing, or J>lay he piano, or oherwise show off o our relaives. They show our clippings. They brag abou us o he neighbors. Sudens, when hey apply o colleges, wrie ''personal saemens" in which hey describe heir splendid characers and achievemens. Professors consanly polish up heir "vias", adding new honors, heighening he adjecives so as o make henselves sound even more brillian and indusrious. Did anyone ever hear of a modes resume? The very erm is an oxymoron. (Noice ha use ha word o show how clever am. could have said ''conradicion.'') No, our educaion does no each modesy. Humiliy is almos a diry word. Ye modes behavior is aracive. And by imiaing he viru~ we may ake a sep oward achieving i. For a sar, imagine his scene: Fooball player leaps ino he air and holds ono a hiry-yard pass. n he end zone, oo. The sands explode. Bu he player doesn' flaun he ball alof riumphanly. Nor do his eammaes jump on his back or pound his hands. They jus nod quiely; and he shrugs and osses he ball o he referee as if o say, "Shucks, i's nohing. " Wouldn' ha be a classy scene? Do hear screams of ourage? 'll go farher. magine a bumper sicker: NOTRE DAME--NOT BAD. would be nice if we could mean i. Bu even if we don' mean i, we migh~ hus placae he gods for our hubns. Prevening OJild Abuse; Edior's noe: Sain Mary's recenly seleced CANCO o be he College's chariy for be '80- '81 school year. A young boy died as he resul of child abuse in jus one year before Congress enaced he Child Abuse Prevenion and Treamen Ac. The boy and his family had been known o a number of communiy agencies and organizaions. Tragedy of his sor always invokes communiy feelings- usually hosiliy and anger direced a he perperaor of he abuse. Bu his ime, somehing posiive also happened neresed people, boh professionals and lay persons, began meeing ogeher in order o plan a comprehensive child proecion program From hese meeings, CANCO (Child Abuse and Neglec Coordinaing Abuse) was esablished for he prevenion and reamen of child abuse and neglec. Responsible communiy inervenion an undersanding of he which is exremely complex. ions of child abuse vary from o sae. ndiana law defines abuse any physical injury infliced oher by accidenal means or an injury deviaes from is repored cause. also recognizes emoional and abuse. involves he failure o proadequae food, clohing, medical educaion, or supervision o he ha he child's physical or menal is endangered. n general, child refers o acs of commission neglec refers o acs of ommis- Usually wo prerequisies are neefor child abuse- a sressful CANCO Week a SMC living siuaion and he inabiliy of an adul o deal.wih ha sress. Alhough he problem of abuse ranscends all socio-economic boundaries, low selfeseem, isolaion, and an inabiliy o "reach ou" o children comprise he universal endencies for abuse. Since parening skills are learned, i is no surprising o find ha frequenly abusive parens were abused as children. And mos abusive parens are no menally ill. Child abuse is a familial problem, and as such he family as a uni mus be counseled. Dispelling exreme cases, child abuse can be successfully reaed by emoionally supporing he family wihou removing he child from he home. The founders of CAN CO esablished four on-going asks for he organizaion: 1. denify he needs of he communiy in providing child proecion. 2. Plan a comprehensive program o mee hose needs. 3. Cooordinae communiy services and agencies o beer uilize exising resources. 4. mplemen new and innovaive programs. CANCO now offers a variey of programs and services for boh vicims and perperaors of abuse and neglec. Programs for children include counseling, psychological and developmenal esing, herapeuic play groups, and emergency child care. For aduls, CANCO offers counseling (individual, marial, and family), diagnosic services, parening classes, and a Paren Aide program n addiion o offering reamen, CANCO aims a prevenion. A Speakers Bureau and quarerly newsleer keep he communiy informed of problems, and new developmens in he area of child abuse. The Welcome Baby program helps new parens develop realisic expecaions of hemselves and heir newborn. Hundreds of S. Joseph Couny residens have aided CANCO by voluneering heir ime, energy, and alens, and money. This help is needed now more han ever. ndiana Public Law 13.5, which became effecivejanuary 1, 1979, mandaed he reporing of suspeced child abuse and neglec. Las year, he Couny Deparmen of Public Welfare ook acion on 634 cases of abuse and neglec involving some 1,021 children, an increase of 141 percen over he previous year. Wihou communiy help, CANCO would no have been able o provide he variey and volume of needed services. November is CANCO week. Represenaives will be soliciing $1 donaions from Sain Mary's sudens o suppor heir cause. One hundred percen paricipaion is encouraged joanne Welch is he execuive direcor of CAN CO. Joanne Welch

8 ~ ~--~~=-========================================= r f ~ ' f ' Campus 12:15 p.m. - biology dep., "circadian organizaion," dr. colin s. piendrigh, hopkins marine saion, sanford u., pacific grove, 101 galvin. 6:30 p.m. - iniiaion ceremony, alpha phi omega, rooms o'shag. 7, 9, 11 p.m. - film, "buch cassidy &. he sundance kid," engr. aud., sponsor: judo club. 7 p.m. general program slide/lecure, "experimenal science a oxford in he 18h cenury," dr. gerard 1' e urner, oxford, 221 o'shag. 7 p.m. lecure, "seminar on aborion,'' lewis hall parlor, sponsor: nd-smc righ o life. 7 p.m. lecure, "resume wriing and mail campaigns," by joan mcinosh, farley hall basemen. 7 p.m. - film, "inciden a browns ferry,'' room 356 madeleva (sain mary's), sponsor: sure. 7 p. rn. - meeing, sain mary's german club, mccandless piano room. 7:30 p.m. canco meeing, carroll hall smc, film will be shown on child abuse; sponsor: canco of smc. 7:30 p.m. - survey of spanish poery.- readings in lile heare of smc, sponsor: dep. of modern languages. 8 p.m. lecure, "marriage: bond or bondage?" rev. john finnegan, weson school of heology, 122 hayes healy, sponsor: heology dep. &. smc religious sudies dep. 8 p.m. concer, angela d'anuono, soprano, mem. library aud., sponsor: gues aris series. Devine speaks Dan Devine will speak a 8 lp.m. onigh in he Planner Pi. The session, open o all sudens, is sponsored by he. Planner Academic Commission. nfo on fesival Musically alened s-eniors who would like o perform for Senior Ars Fesival should obain informaion a he Suden Union Offices, second floor LaForune. ~c:»cjlc3l~========================t=u=es=d=a=y,=n==ov=.e=m=h=e=r=l=8=,=1=9=80==-;=pa=g=e==8 Molariy Peanus TODAV S VETERANS DAV WH'r' AM 51TTN6 HERE ON A HLL WATNG FOR ~ARRET AND nat ROUND-J.EADED D? Sf.{OOLD' BE WTH OL' BLL Ar\.AULDN QUAFFN6 ROOT 6EER5! The Daily Crossword 1980 by Chicago Tribune N.Y. News Synd. nc. All Righs Reserved.' - 11/18/80 W14'&' BLL MAULDN?!! Michael Molinelli SORRY, MY ~N, 8UT YoU NLL NoT BJ: AL.WW 1?.70 BRNG Y~VR HOR'S CJV CA1PlJ5 Charles M. Schulz lf5 EA5'( TO FOR6ET HOW SOON WE FOR6ET! ACROSS 27 -Flow 52 See62A 19 Minnesoa 1 Chaned 29 July 4h 55 Beween ciy 5 Pleman iem ready and 24 Vew 10 Oherwise 33 Skin fire 26 Small 14 Fear, ailmen 58 Rusle anchor in Lyon 35 "The- 62 Wlh52A 27 Chaoic 15 Swarming Comeh" and61d, mess 16 Spors uni 38 No, n Will Rogers 28 Play pars 17 Wih39A, Edinburgh quoe 30 Leg joins Will Rogers 39 See 17A 65 Volcano 31 Gain quoe 42 Sprie n Sicily 32 Examinaion (almos) 43 Type of hu 66 Concise 33 God of war 20 Alabama 44 Lease 67 Esrada 34 Gael ciy 45 Building 68 Mixa 36 lnerroga 21 Humor maerial salad ives of 22 Circle or 47 Heads, in 69 Golfer Sam surprise sancum Mez 70 Priner's 37 Join 23 Macao money 49 "-we go mark 40 Simulae 25 Hindu god fun?" 41 Supposed of fire 51 -Cruces DOWN 46 Sailcloh 1 Resors 48 GWTW Yeserday's Puzzle Solved: 2 African locale river 50 Capured 3 nvalid 52 Food 4 Scowled regimen 5 Prohibi 53"- he 6 Under: nau. valley of..." 7 Aperyx 54 Cub scou 8 Peron unis 9- judica1a 56 Concerning 10 Racial 57 Fla-opped 11 Gaun hill 12 Fill o 59 Scarce he brim 60 Dye plan 13 Arabian 61 See62A chiefain 63 Privileges: 18 Polynesian abbr. beverage 64 Unied Wll~ll~l!niH., 1.00 OFF! any regular album or ape purchase wih his coupon. Limi 1 per person. Expires Dec. 30, 1980" TWO DAYS ONLY! Mon.-Tues. Nov a.m. unil 5 p.m. Laforune Suden Cener Main Lobby Area By special arrangemen wih Gallery lainzberg, Cedar Rapids, owa

9 The Observer Tuesday, November 18, page 9 n hom Ten Norhweern garners bow-l bid by Rob Simari and Skip Desjardin Bowl bids are ou, and mach-ups are se for mos of he major bowl games. Wih each p assing year, he posseason calendar ges more and more crowded. 's almos impossible o keep rack of all of he bowl games hese days. Mos of hem have big TV conracs, some decide he naional championship, and several are plar.ed in exoic ciies like Memphis, Birmingham, and Eas Ruherford There are also a number of Bowl games ha don' ge a lo of publiciy, and i so happens ha his year hey include some Boom Ten eams. The Thorn Bowl - Burbank, California The voers will keep a close eye on his game, as i pis he wo eams in he counry wih unflawed records. Norhwesern, he Big Ten champions a 0-11 will be here. The Mildcas urned down an opporuniy o play BYU in a new foreign bowl game in Johannesburg. Norhwesern's opponens, Oregon Sae, also urned down a bowl bid o make way for his dream cones. The Pac-10 champs had been asked o ake on Souh Carolina in he Cherry Bowl. The Ania Bryan Bowl- Key Wes, Florida Colorado, he wors eam in he Big Eigh, auomaically qualified for his one, and hey'll ake on he Commodores of Vanderbil. The Polyeser Bowl- Souh Fork, Texas The Miners of UTEP are, wihou doub, he wors eam in he Souhwes. Big Eigh runner-up Kansas Sae could be a sleeper. The game definiely will be.._ Cyclamae Bowl- W eisbaadden, Wes Germany Memphis Sae has a legiimae gripe when hey say ha his isn' really a neural sie for heir opponen, Air Force S. The Prune Bowl- Cleveland, Ohio The New Orleans Sains go a special dispensaion o appear, and hey'll ake_ on Cincinnai in he firs game,of a doubleheader. The Tidy Bowl- Cleveland, Ohio TCU's Horned Frogs and Wisconsin's Badgers in he nighcap of he win bill. The Ernie Bushmiller Bowl- Buffalo, New York Penn v. Columbia. You can' ell he eams apar wihou a score card. Worhless. Here are his week's rankings: 1) Norhwesern (0-11) 2) Oregon Sae (0-9) 3) Colorado (1-9) 4) Vanderbil (1-8) 5) Penn (1-8) 5 1/2) Columbia (1-8) 7) Texas-El Paso (1-10) 8} Texas Chrisian (1-9) 9) Memphis Sae (1-9) 10) Kansas Sae (2-8) Also receiving voes- Duke (2-8), Oklahoma Sae (2-5-1), and he Hall of Fame Bowl- hey wan Kansas o appear. Quoe of he week- Oklahoma head coach Barry Swizer on booing Sooner fans: "They haven' had much pracice. They need o work on i." Raiders edge Seahawks SEA TTLE(AP) - Chris Bahr kicked a 28-yard field wih 56 seconds lef o climax a rally spearheaded by quarerback Jim Plunke and give he Oakland Raiders a vicory over he, Seale Seahawks in he Naional Fooball League Monday nigh. The Raiders appeared beaen 17-7 early in he final quarer bu managed o come back and pos heir sixh sraigh vicory, all wih Plunke as saring quarerback, and say in fron in he American Conference Wesern Division wih an 8-3 record. was Seale's fourh sraigh defea and lef he Seahawks, now 0-6 in he Kingdome, wih a 4-7 overall record and in las place in he division. Oakland cornerback Leser (coninued jrjr page 11) eleced o si on he ball for he las wo and a half quarers, and despie one ime-consuming drive, generally failed o move he ball in he second half. Luckily, a lack of execuion on he par of he Alabama offense allowed ha one ouchdown lead o sand up. No o ake anyhing away from he defense, hey did a m<j.rvelous job a shuing down he Tide offense when hey had o. Bu Alabama could have very easily had wo ouchdowns in ha game. An argumen could be made for he fac ha Coach Devine did wha he had o under he circumsances. He played conservaively when he siuaion more or less called for i, and also a few imes when i didn'. His coaching philosophy seemed o be "Here Bear, we're gonna give you he ball. Try o score." As i urned ou, i worked. Bu hindsigh is always weny-weny vision. Foresigh ells rne ha may no work again. guess he mos imporan ayes ineceped ajim Zorn pass and reurned i 19 yards o he Oakland 39 wih 4:20 lef and he score The Raiders drove o he Seale en yard line, and Bahr booed his gamewinning field goal. On he drive, he gimpylegged Plunke had wo key runs. On a hird-and-1 0 siuaion on he Raiders 39, Plunke picked up seven yards bu sumbled and dropped he ball. Oakland ackle Ar Shell recovered. On fourh down and hree, Plunke gained four yards on a, keeper o coninue he drive. The big play of he march was an 18-yard compleion from Plunke o Derrick Ramsey, he backup igh end. His 58-yard... Fans hing abou he whole weekend was ha we won. For ha 'm!haeful. would have been a long ride home oherwise. 's he job of any reporer o second guess. We wouldn' be very busy oherwise. Bu 'm going o pu ha aside, for now, because hink 've come up wih a word o describe he weekend, as a FAN, jus spen in Birmingham, Ala. Beauiful. ~ need prining i in a hurry? llxl7 posersl only$ ) ~ 203 N. Mainl 1.: Souh Bend i he wiz of he LP!!!'.!!!'-9-~~--~ recepion se up a one-yard yard Oakland ouchdown by Mark van Eeghen wih 8:30 lef o cu he Seale lead o S. Ed's fooball eam members celebrae heir win over Grace in Su11day afernoon's inerhall ji11alson Carier Field. Four urnovers in is own end cos Grace he ball game. (Phoo ky john Macor) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 BAHAMAS REUNON THURSDAY, noveniler 20: ~~ 8-12 pm l J>'-4 regina lounge-smc ~ WEAR YOUR HATS AND BRNG YOUR PCTURES!lll: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This Wednesday and Every Wednesday.... ND/SMC SPECAL Picher of Beer $2.00 Picher,of Pop $.75 wih purchase of a large pizza. 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10 The Observer Tuesday, November 18, page 10.. rish Defense spells defea for 'llnn Phoos by Phil! Johnson

11 .. ~j)()f1scjej~~~i=~~~======~=================t=ue=s=da=y='=n=o=ve=m=b=e=r=18='=1=9=80=-==p=a=ge=l~l by The- Ohu r''r.1nd Thf A.rroaiJed Pr,.,,. Sain MaiT, s sudens may pick up heir Nore Dame baskeball ickes a he Suden Aciviies Office in LeMans Hall from 8-5 p.m. according o he following schedule: seniors, Monday, Nov. 16; juniors, Tuesday, Nov. 17; sophomores, Wednesday, Nov. 18; and freshmen, Thursday, Nov. 19. Sudens mus presen an D for each icke and here is a limi of four Ds. Men's baskeball capains for boh A and B inerhall divisions are required o aend!1. meeing Tuesday, Nov. 18 a 4:30p.m. in he ACC Audiorium. Armv icke refunds for Nore Dame (J S. Mary's s"fudens who ordered an individual game icke for he Ocober 18 game and did no pick up ha icke an available in he form of cash refunds during he hours of 9-5 p.m. Monday hrough Friday a he!gae 10 Box Offic Window. Sudens may pick up heir refund during he monh of November. The la day refunds will be issued will b Wednesday, November 26 (he day before Thanksgiving break). Presenaion of your suden D cards is required o obain he cash refund. ner hall referees for baskeball should plan on aending a clinic eiher Wednesday or Thursday from 4:30 o 5:30p.m. Referees should ener a Gae 1 of he ACC and mee in he inerhall office. (-::oninued from page 12) enered he field for he pregame warmups, he rain subsided, and was no o reurn unil afer he sadium had cleared. Perhaps he sories abou"bear'' Bryan are rue. Maybe he can conrol he weaher. The fans were as ready, if no more so, for The Showdown in Birmingham, (anoher billing ile) as he players were. They had buil hemselves ino such a frenzy ha by he ime he wo eams enered he sadium a 2:45, he decible level had gone beyond measuremen. W'\S o ge louder. Neiher eam really aemped o show much in he firs quarer. nsead, hey aced like fighers in he firs round of a heavyweigh championship bou, rying o feel each oher ou. n fac, boh eams. looked a lile enaive. Bu hen no one could ' faul hem for being nervous in a game of his magniude. The rish go he firs break of he game, bu a fumble down close o he Barna goal line kep hem from geing on he board. Two plays laer, a Crimson Tide fumble gave he ball righ back o hen ore Dame offense, and his (coninued from page 12) sprained ankle. A ha lae sage in he race Caron was running righ behind Aragon and probably would have finished close o he senior rish sar. According o Piane, his hur he rish ceam's placemeh. "f Ralph had finished righ behindaragonin45h, we would have abou 35 less poins. We Faai ime hey ook advanage of heir good forune o score wha would urn ou o be he game's only ouchdown. The pressure was on he defense from here on ou. didn' have o be, bu i was. The rish (coninued on page 9). NCAA's could have finished as high as sevenh in he eam field," explained Piane. n cross counry, he lowes score wins. "We did accomplish a few hings, hough," he added. "For example we finally bea Bowling Green who had waxed us hree imes already his year. We bea a few oher eams oo, plus our younger guys ran well and gained some valuable experience." l l Classifieds A!.!.S'> f ~1.uh r,.~~1 w 'f'l"e\l:~~ llv.:l 45 p '1 wo,1jv:i pr c u lhr ''~''''.n Wln T.Li'> lull Th Obser\l'er ~llce \ -1C1pl,,.o. 'V 1, \1nno,,., lhrohuh F.. ra-.. 1(') 00.1,. u 4 45 p m \ cla~-s.felh n. 1 ~1 h>!lff.' p,ll(l PfhP.r \ l. rc;oll ''' lhrlu~, 'hfl mdd ~TCES ND/SMC PHOTOGRAPHERS: need camera Hme do you need a model? can 73-U. TYPNG! FAST, ACCURATE TYPNG AT REASONAU! RATES. H you need 10mehlng n a hull'(, can ype H for you. No job oo big or oo smau. CON o campu. CaH Lynn Saylor , anyime. OVERSEAS JOBS Summer/year round. Europe, S. Amer., Aulfralla, Alia. Alllleld1. $500-$1200 monhly. SlghlsHing. Free nfo. Wrie: JC, lox 52-N4, Corona Del Mar, Ca UGLY DUCKLNG!ENT A-CA! THANKSGVNG SPECAL. 4 days, $39.95 wih 200 lrh mil... Phone lor reservallons. nsan cash paid lor ladles' and men's clau rlng1. $20-$100 or more. We make house calls. Allo buying oher gold ems PART nme JOB. deal lor Sudens. Telephone work lrom our office (Evening houri) Call Nancy 232- a956 For Effecive l!epreenlallon, VOTE lor KATHLEEN KUCABA, OFF CAMPUS SENATOR. lnlerllled n eaming more abou he llle and million of a Broher, Siser or Prlee? Come o a dllcuuon and um n lhe Farley lounge Thursday, Nov. 20, a 9:30 p.m., or alk o he ndiana Campus Ren-al Team n he oyer of he lbral'( on eiher Wednedav evening or during he day on he 20h. Girl Seoul Cookie orders will be aken Tu.._ and Wed., Nov a LaForune lrom 1 4:30. Suppor a good cause. Ea a grea cooklef ST. LOUS RDE LNE: Call lor paulble arrangemenll. ST. LOUS CLU TALGATE!!: Sal, Nov 22 on GrHn field n ron! of Sr. Bar. Look for sign on backlop. 1 call Will do yping, reaaonable ra... can 287-&162.!LOST/FOUND] LOST N LAFORTUNE LOllY on 11/5, plano ex and manna envelope. WHhou envelope won' graduae. 1'\.EASE Call lob a. REWARD. LOST N NORTH DNNG HALL Blue backpack wih French lexll. Plea.. call lob 23J.239a. REWARD. FOUND: Calla calculaor ell by hichhiker. Call lob FOUND a grrs while coal n Pangborn social space aler par1y on Nov. 7. Call 8410 o claim. LOST- A PAll! OF GLASSES (GREY FRAME) WTH NAME AND HOME PHONE NUMBER ENGRAVED ON RGHT TEMPlE PECE. F FOUND PLEASE CALl KEVN AT 1022 or NEED THEM BADLY. LOST: Blue backpack ouside of Dillon on Halloween nigh found pleam call Jean a ~1. Reword. LOST - a pair of women's glallel wo wmkl ago. Brown, whh sun-lin -mhive len18s. f found, please call or 1715 and alk for leh.l!eward. Ap. lor ren.$50.00 monh. Near achool. lmmedlale Wish o aublel 4 person NO ap. or aecond.. melfer. $90 each/monh plus lhore uhes. Secure; 10 minue walk o campus. Call Need one girl o share NO ap. lor aecond sem. $90 monh. Call FOR RENT. Basemen of house very cioie o campus. Very comforable! ncludes lumlshlngs. privae bah and enry. Locaed n a nice house n a sole neighborhood. l!eolonable ren. Call aler NO Ave. 2 ldrm, fum. ap w/slreel view 2 4 people reaaonable HOUSE FOR RENT. cklan.comforable. 3 bedrooms.2 bahs, near campus bdrm house for ren, lmmed. occupancy, clo1e o campu1, parially furn., good condiion. CaH afer 7 p.m. Need All! FORCE Hx. Suden or GA. Call Tom Helplll NMC ride o WASHNGTON, D.C., and back for Thanksgiving. CaH Tom NEED RDE TO MPS./ST. PAUL FOR THANKSGVNG SHARE THE USUAL VNCE RDE NEEDED TO NDY FOR THANK5- GMNG BREAK. CAN LEAVE TUESDAY. FRANCE Need ride o Phllly area for T.G. Will lhare usual Maureen Needed: 2 3 rides o Pill. for T.G. Break. Call 4274 (SMC) Waned: Drummer and elecric gullarlllllo complee musical group playing anyhing from A Sewar o Rickie Lee Jones for fun. Call Dan a 8340 or Marcy a DESPERATELY need ride o Phlla delphia for Thanksgiving. Can leave anyime afer game. Call Korlo Need a ride o Dayon for Thankl giving. can leave Tu... or Wed. - please call Beh a 277-a037 or Need ride o Muskegon Mlch his weekend. wh share expenses ec. call Greg a RDERS NEEDED TO HA!!SURG, PA. LEAVE MON., NOV. 24 AT APPOX. NOON CALL JAME AT [ FOR SALO l'wo Sears a snow Hrn. Call Unied llckel, SN o F. Lauc:lerdole vlo Chicago lor X-mas break. $130 WANTED j c;:a='61=13=. ======~ Tl c KETS NEED OE TO STLOUS lhll ThUll, Fri. or Sal, Nov 14, 111, or 17 Will share expen... Callllob 1066 AlrForceGAsandSudensneedec Call 6251 or 1().(0 Need ride o Maasachu.. fls or Connecicu area for Thanksgiving break. Plea.. call Mike, NEED RDE TO-FRO KANSAS CTY AREA FOR THANKSGVNG BREAK. SHARE USUAl.. CALL PAT AT WANTED DESPERATELY TWO All! FOCE G.A. O!STUOENTTCKETS Will pay big bucklll Call 232.,.257 JOfl Original comecv maerial needed for sand-up nighclub ac. Conac Lori'( Karau-lld a WNDU-TV or home NMC 10meone o do calor allde prining for me. Mus be able o prin up o " by 10." Prices "MQOabe. Call John al3106. Ride neec:leclo Cincinnai area lor break. Call Mark a320l'< DESPERATE! Need ride o Milwaukee or Thnnksglvlng. Plea.. call Nancv a NEED 4 AR FOCE TCKETS. WLL PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL JOHN NEED MANY STUDENT TX FOR All! FOCE - BTZ, Need Air Force GA nckels MUCH $$ Call 2& PAY NEED 2 All! FORCE GAl CA.L JM ll> a711 Desperaely need many All! FORCE nx G.A. or STUOENT.W pay TOP DOLLAR. Call KARL a Plealel need Air Force Tickes. Six ogeher or hree sell of wo. Call Mark Rus a 1715 or and leave a menage. Need All! FO!CESudenland G.A. nx PlEASE Call Marv Pa a 8091 Mega need for 3 Air Force ickes. GA or lfudenl. Call NEEDED: GA or suden ickes for Air Force. Call Tom a am n dire need of onv - ONE - USC Hekel. Please help me au. Call 1213, aak for And,... For sale Suden lalkeball and Hockey Tlckell. CaR HELP NEED FOUR GA'S 01! TWO PARS OF GA'S FOR AR FOCE. CA.L ~- Save o llfel BN me wfh 4 Air Force GA's($$$)1 Greg PM or laer FOR SALE 2 USC TX CALL SEAN AT 31a NEED All! FOCE TX. CA.L TOM BETWEEN 6 AND a, &2 RESCUE MEl need wo Air Force nckelll Please Call 289-a955 Please, 1 need 2 GA llx for Air Force game call Mary HELP need USC TX. Call Sue 7a61. Make 2 lile klds happy. Donae 2 Air Force llckels o Voluneer Services, LaForune Cener. Drop off anyime NEED MANY GA AND STUDENT TXS CALL STEVE Need Air Force llx, suden or GA. Please call Ken a NEEDED: Foureen nckets o All! FORCE for RELGOUS Youh GROUP call 7443 Need 2 Air Force llckell for family; lfuc:enl or GA. Call 6UO. PLEASE need Air Force ickes. Six ogeher or sell of hree. PlEASE call Mark Rus or 1715 and leave a menage. Need one G.A. and one Suden Air Force Tlx PlEASE. CaH Nancy 5771 SMC. HELP NEED All! FORCE TX CAlL PAUL 3281 need suden or GA Air Force lckell: call Jane 6614 or 77o. uac llckell for sale. 2 ogeher. bell offer. bab 1739 Need 2 GA Air Force Tlx. Togeher f Polllble. Pleale Call Jennifer a need 2 suden ickes o Air Force. CaU 1284 DESPERATE NEED OF AR FORCE nx. PLEASE HELP. CALL ELEEN AT 8o.2. Need 2 GA' a o Air Force call Don 1530 Need 2 GAl for Air Force. Mike WANTED - All! FORCE GA'S a STUOENTS... CA.L PAUL 8916 NEED 2 All! FORCE STUDENT OR GA nx - CALL TONY 4613 PERSONALS 1 need someone fo rain wh or spring marahon. 7 7:30 per mie. Coli Shannon 6153 To my roommae, Anne HAVE A HAPPY 18h RTHDAY Love, Kahy DEAl! DOUBLE-D: You lelf one of your shoes n my room on he nigh of he pary, and 'm holding for ransom. You remember wha col Cinderella? Proleulonal yping. Term papers, manuacrlps, helll. Error lree. $2 page. Barron Servlc81, 1408 Elwood, 2a ,. L""'"n: Happy Birhday ond we love you. K.C. and he Rainbow Quad Ryan Sure Hurlmos, Are you no S a M? BOSTON CLUB having a XMAS BUS. Deails n a lew days. SUMMER PROGRAMS LONDON-ROME MAY JUNE 19a1 College Credis Available Meeing n Walsh Hall Lounge 7:00 p.m., November 17 also a 232 Moreau Hall 7:00 p.m.', November 1 a SMC Girl Scou Cookle orders will be aken Tu... and Wed., Nov 1a 19 a LaForune lrom 1-4:30. Suppor a good cause. Ea a grea cooklel SOPHOMOES COME TO AN EVENNG WTH "ET Al."l EASY LSTENNG, FOOD, AND FUN N LAFOTUNE BALLROOM, 8:00PM ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19. $1.25 OCKm AVAilABlE FROM SOPH. ATTENTON ASSASSNS: DON'T FORGET TO REPORT YOUR HTS TO GOO WTHN U HOURS HE S USUALLY FREE BETWEEN PM. Happy Legal Age, Tom Nobrega!!leer lae han forgoen - Tina and John Dear daugher of a.. am aking Moxl o pollee dog school o each him o fend off your heinous aacks. The aqulsher Wha do hey pu on Yukonburgera7 A: Casup and Moo.. ard. - o Shirley and Ryan producion nominae Barb Biehl for Min Yukon 19ao. low and kl11e1 Ryan Ver Berkmooae DORM REPs. PROCEEDS GO TO Fll. TOOHEY MEMORAL FUND. 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12 SROrs Tuesday, &>uhem hospialiy Tide fans -welcone Yankees By Mark Hannuksela Spors Wrier There may no be jus one word ha would adequaely describe he weekend jus spen in Birmingham. Maybe by he end of his piece, 'll come up wih one. don' have any juicy insuls o hrow a he ciy of Birmingham, or a he residens of Alabama. Downown Birmingham seems o be in a sae of rapid growh, as evidenced by he fac ha he hoel ha he Nore Dame club of Birmingham used as heir headquarers was jus recenly opened. The Universiy of Alabama a Birmingham was locaed righ in he downown area, surrounded by buildings of a very modern design. The campus iself was composed mosly of buildings ha had been recenly buil. No complains agains he fans eiher. The people in Birmingham, and in he sae of Alabama on a whole, were very recepive o hose rish fans who made he long rip down Souh. Sure, here were a few of he obligaory "We're gonna bea y'all" and "Nore who" commens o be heard, bu mos were mean in good fun, and he r~cepion we received on he whole was generally warm. There was no misaking he elecriciy in he air, however. From souhern Kenucky down o Birmingham and beyond, here was only one hing on he minds and lips of Norherners and Souherners alike, and ha was THE GAME. Every hour, we were reminded of Saurday's game, a game which many were billing as he game of he year. A _ every sop we were asked he same quesion- "Y'all come down o see he game?" f one weren' aware of i before hand, i wouldn' ake long o come o he undersanding ha his WAS a very imporan game. Over 1000 alumni and sudens aended Friday nigh's pre-game-pep rally, sponsered by he NO club of Birmingham. rish head coach Dan Devil.U was he feaured speaker, and old he crowd ha hey hadn' Seelers back in picure hanks o Brou.ms' errors BEREA, Ohio(AP)- Much ado has been made of he final11 seconds in he Pisburgh Seelers' riumph over he subborn Cleveland Browns. The game Sunday in Pisburgh was decided in hose climacic seconds when Terry Bradshaw ossed hree-yard ouchdown pass o Lynn Swann. Cleveland Coach Sam Ruigliano knows his eam had chances prior o he Pisburgh ouchdown o gain heir firsever vicory. in Three Rivers Sadium. "Our defense played a grea game, bu you saw Pisburgh a heir bes," he coach said. ' Some people migh say ha we should have won he game, bu don' believe ha because we had opporuniies o ake ha final 11 seconds righ ou of he game." The Browns missed an exra poin aemp afer heir second ouchdown, missed hree field goal aemps and blew a chance o run for a firs down in a crucial second quarer hird-and-one siuaion because of a backfield TheAP Top Tweny 1. Georgia (55) 2. Nore Dome (4) 3. Florida S. (3) 4. Nebraska (4) 5. Ohio Sae 6. Pisburgh 7. Penn S. 8.Aioboma 9.0klohoma 10. Michigan 11.Boylor 12. u.s.c. 13. Brigham Young 14.5ouh Carolina 15. Norh Carolina 16. Washingon 17. Mississippi S. 18.UCLA 19.Fiorido 20. Texas , , , ') mixup. "All we had o do is kick an exra poin and he sraegy is dramaically changed a he end ofhe game," he coach said. "All we had o do was kick one of he field goals. "Bu ry o eliminae yeserday and omorrow and jus deal wih oday. f you do ha you can avoid 66 percen of your problems." Sill, despie he missed opporuniies, he Browns had a chance o hold on for a key American Fooball Conference vicory had hey sopped Pisburgh in he final momens of he game. Ruigliano reviewed game films wih his saff Monday, hen ook ime a his weekly news conference o explain key plays made iri he game. Cleveland had he ball deep in heir own err_iory wih less han wo minues o play and could have oped o use hree running plays before puning o use up ime. An incomplee pass hrown by Brian Sipe lef enough on he clock o allow he Seelers o moun a winning drive. "We fel a ha poin ha i was bes o ry o hrow he ball for a firs down because i would have virually won he game for us," he said. ' On he Seelers' final play, he winning pass from Bradshaw o Swann, some illegal aciviy occurred, he said. The coach said Pisburgh receiver Theo Bell se a baskeballsyle pick on defensive back Ron Bolon, allowing Swann o break open a he sideline of he end zone. Such picks are illegal, according o he Naional Fooball League rules. "'s incidenal, bu i was a pick wihou quesion, and i's documened on film. 's a play everybody in fooball has been doing for 100 years inside he en yard line," Ruigliano said. wased a rip, because he rish were here o win. The parying coninued long pas he ime ha he rish coach lef, bu here w~s a bi of anxiey among all he Nore Dame fans in aendance - hey were in a hurry o see heir coach proven righ. They go heir chance on Saurday. The day dawned wih rain in he forecas, arid indeed i sprinkled off and on unil abou game ime. Bu as he eams (coninued on page 11) Harriers faler in l'jcaa's by Ma Huffman Spors Wrer The Nore Dame cross counry eam finished a disappoining 13h (ou of nineeen eams) in he NCAA Disris V Championships his pas Saurday a Champaign, llinois. "We ran fair, bu we were disappoined," commened head coach Joe Pian e. "We expeced o do beer as far as placemen." The srong field was led by eam ilis ndiana, followed by runnerup Michigan and hird place llinois. These same hree eams finished in idenical order a he Nore Dame nviaional earlier his fall. November 18, page 12 Things were no so sugary swee las weekend for Paul "Bear" Bryan and his Alabama fooball eam. As a resul of Nore Dame's 7-0 vicory over he Crimson Tde, he rish rebounded o.recond place in he AP poll Co-capain Chuck Aragon was he op finisher for Nore Dame wih a 44h place ime of31:32 in he 126-man field. The nex rish runner was senior co-capain John Filosa in he 47h spo wih a ime of 31: 38 followed by Carl Bicicchi (31:54), John Rielly {32:04), andandydillon(32:23). Freshman Ralph Caron mus have been wondering where he luck of he rish was Saurday. A he 7000-meer mark, Caron, running in heavy raffic, was elbowed as he rounded a curve and wen down wih a severely (coninued on page 11 73es eam wan' Fighing rish oo srong for Alabama BRMNGHAM- Boy, Granland Rice could've had a field day wih his one- maybe. "Buried beneah a Green-Gold rish wave, he-crimson Frank Trde washed away- again." Bu wha do you say nex? Midway hrough he second half of Saurday's game, suddenly realized LaGroa how difficul i would be owrieaboua 7-0 game... Le's face i, even Dan Devine admied ha, while i was a grea fooball game, i may no have feaured all he exciemen of a barn burner. Ah, bu hink of he possibiliies if Alabama's, Peer Kim, had made his hird quarer field goal aemp A 7-3 final! Nore Dame wins byyou've go o be kidding-four poins! Thankfully, however, whoever is in charge of hese hings knew how improbable ha would be so hey graciously made sure he ball sailed a bi wide of he uprigh. No field goal, no hree poins... No sory. No quie. There is a sory ha lies somewhere in he dus ha was raised fr~m he pachwork urf of Legion Field. 's no ha hard o find, eiher- jus a lile bi difficul o ge sared on. Because, like he foe' ryall game ha preceeded i, one small misake could blow he whole hing. h~nk he sory begins, no a he 1973 Sugar Bowl or he Orange Bowl in 1974, bu someime las Augus when a coach named Dan and a bear named Bryan decided ha everyhing everyone was saying abou heir 1980 fooball eams was all wrong. Dan knew he'd have a much beer squad han he "expers" were predicing, bu he didn' ell anybody. Likewjse, Bryan realized ha his players could no possibly live up o he lofy expecaions he same people were dumping fla on heir shoulder pads. Bu he didn' ell anybody, eiher. Dan wondered how long i would ake his eam o prove isel Bryan, on he oher hand, ried o figure ou when his squad would fall fla on is face. For boh men, he answer came las Saurday. And neiher coach was surprised. " is an undersaemen o say ha he bes eam won," growled he Bear, who hen admied wha he's probably known for a long, long ime. "We are jus no used o playing agains a eam ha srong." Thanks Bear, we'd have never figured ha ou if you hadn' old us. Looks like y'all have fallen ino he "Pi" of rying o look like naional champions agains he weakes schedule you can sneak by wih. Of course, someimes i caches up wih you, doesn' i? n he oher lockerroom, Dan was elling reporers ha he knew he rish would bea Alabama. " old Faher Joyce on Tuesday ha hough we'd win he game," he smiled. " knew our kids were ready." A bi pompous, perhaps. Bu i's all righ o be pompous- as long as you wai unil afer he game. (Lesson number one, Coach Bryan.) So he sory of his game is a ale of wo eams; One ha old everyone how grea i was... And one ha wen ou and proved i.

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