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---- Vol. XII, No. 28 an independen suden newspaper serving nore dame and s. mary's Thursday, Ocober 6, 1977 Former NO physician commis suicide SOUTH BEND* Ind. (AP)-Laerile proponen Dr. Helen Calvin was pronounced dead bu life suppor sysems were lef aached unil her kidneys were removed for possible ransplan. Dr. Calvin was a pracicing physician a he Nore Dame Infirmary hrough he Spring of 1976. S. Joseph Couny Depuy Coroner Louis rwinski, who ruled he deah a suicide due o depression, said he 49 year-old physician was ruled dead a 10:15 a.m. afer hree docors a Memorial Hospial agreed ha her brain was dead. Brain wave ess had shown no signs of life in wo days, he said. rwinski said he physical cause of deah was massive brain damage due o loss of blood. Laer yeserday, surgeons removed Dr. Calvin's kidneys. In 1972, she had donaed her body o he Indiana Universiy Medical Dep. book budges 'relaively small' Cener a Indianapolis. Afer deermining ha he kidneys were usable, hey were ranspored o Indianapolis by Ronald Philo, chid of he organ ransplanaion secion a Indianapolis' Veerans Adminisraion Hospial. Physicians a he medical cner wouldn' know if here ' are appropriae ransplan recipiens unp oday, Dr. Philo said. The vicim's husband, Dr. 0. Waler Calvin, charged ha Food and Drug Adminisraion (FDA) invesigaions of his wife's cancer paiens were among he facors ha led o her faal acion las Friday. His wife had been depressed over marial problems, Dr. Calvin added, in addiion o he pressure of working wih enninally ill cancer paiens. She had been lised in criical condiions since being hospialized Friday. Dr. Calvin old police he found his wife locked in he office a heir home, her lef wris cu and bleeding. by Parick Cole Special Projecs Edior Edior's noe: This is he hird aricle of a four-par series examining he availabiliy of books in he Memorial Library o sudens in he Nore Dame-S. Mary's communiy. Today's sory will deal wih how books are ordered. Tomorrow's sory will illusrae he plans and ideas concerning he improvemen of he library. In his age of he "knowledge explosion," new informaion is being learned and published a unprecedened levels. The Nore Dame Library has he ask each year of bringing in new books o he Universiy libraries. The ordering of new books is done by he collecion developmen deparmen. Maureen L. leason, responsible for book requess, said ha from July 1976 o June 1977, he library ordered 16,560 new books. The collecion developmen deparmen did no exis unil Ocober 1974. Bu he deparmen is responsible for ordering books ha are used for eaching faculies and specialized works for research. leason said ha money for books is divided up by deparmens. "Bu he budges are relaively small," she indicaed. "Bu I'm involved in he ordering of books, no he selecion of hem.'' The oal fund for he purchase of books is $600,000. This includes money for periodicals, serials and subscripions. Is he money enough? ''Some deparmens run ou of money and we have o reurn he orders,'' leason said. For he Deparmen of English, he book budge has been $11,000 No bones abou i: This bone may have been found in S. Mary's Lake. [Phoo by jane Carroll]. o $12,000, according o Prof. Edward Vasa, he deparmen chairman. Bu, he adds, he English deparmen's book budge was $14,500 per year from 1967 o 1972. Does he decrease of $2,000- $3,000 sill leave enough money for he deparmen? "Righ now, we have enough money o buy only abou one-hird of he books ha we ough o be buying," Vasa said. "Tha has hur us a grea deal. So i really akes hree years o buy he books ha should have been bough in one year, and when you do buy hose, you have anoher wo years o cach up wih'', he added. leason revealed ha he library receives special collecions of books. Collecions usually conain valuable books or specialized works in a given subjec. "Bu collecions are negoiaed by he Universiy and he Library Adminisraion," leason said. "They also have endowmen funds and gif donaion,'' she noed. ''And he library has been geing some of his. Some of his money goes o he purchased book fund. Bu no money comes ou of he book fund for special collecions.'' Among he collecions ordered recenly are he Spors and ames Collecion, he Sevens Collecion from he Episcopal Seminary in Philadelphia and he Cara Collec- ion for research in he aposolae which includes African maerials. Liaisons leason said ha he faculy liaisons, usually a member of he library, suggess o a eaching deparmen books o be ordered. Each liaison is assigned o a cerain deparmen in each college of he Universiy. However, here are some drawbacks in he sysem. "I don' ge much feedback from he deparmens regarding books,'' remarked Sephen Hayes, a liaison for he deparmens of sociology and psychology. "Wih he psychology deparmen, I have conac wih hem abou every hree monhs. Wih he sociology deparmen, i's abou once a monh. Bu liaison work is relaively new,'' he concluded. Hayes explained ha his basis of knowing wha books o order is ha ''he knows wha books are used for courses." And, he said, "I know wha books are used for eaching. I don' make disincions beween undergraduae and graduae sudens. A faculy member wih a research projec has more experise o order more specialized maerial." Some liaisons complain ha a imes books are ordered which are no needed. "Faculy members migh be over-ordering for research," said one liaison. "The deparmen's faculy liasons haven' been conrolling wha he people order,'' said a library saff worker. ''And in he pas years, i's happened, oo. The faculy will order suff for heir research bu i is of no value o he sudens." If books are o be of any use o he sudens, hey mus have access o hem, Hayes complains. "And if he sudendoesn' have he research skills, here should be a librarian here o help hem. Sudens are lined up during final and you do' have he ime o answer heir quesions in deph!' JnerUbrary loan Wha if any of he Nore Dame libraries do no have a book waned by a faculy member or suden? Books can be borrowed from oher college libraries hrough he inerlibrary loan deparmen. According o Carmela Kinslow, who is in charge of inerlibrary loan, he deparmen provides maerial for he faculy, sudens, Ph.D. candidaes and Maser's degree candidaes. Eu Kinslow said he aciviies of he inerlibrary loan deparmen have been increasing laely. "There's been a gradual increase in he borrowing," she said. "I don' know wheher his shows a deficiency, because we don' have he budge of a Harvard or a Yale.'' Inerlibrary loan saisics show ha by deparmen, he English and hisory deparmens have had relaively high raes for loans. In he 1974-75 school year, he hisory deparmen had 135 loans, he heology deparmen had 122, and he English deparmen had 118. In 1975-76, he Biblical Insiue led all loaners wih 184 requess and he economics deparmen had 167. The hisory and English deparmens followed wih 166 requesl and 143 respecively. [coninued on page 3] Dr. Helen Calvin An FDA spokesman said a series of inerviews conduced wih Mrs. Calvin's laerile paiens were rou. ine and were no an aemp o remove her license. "Everyhing she had done was oally legal," he said. "There were no prosecuion effors agains her by he FDA ha I know of.'' Paul Ragan, a FDA aorney, said he was disressed a he news of Mrs. Calvin's condiion, adding, "She was one ofhe few physicians who sincerely believed in laerile. She was no moivaed by he chance of amassing grp.a wealh like many oher docors, ' 'who, are adminisering he purpored ani cancer subsance, n he said. _ Ragan's remarks came in response o claims by Dr. Calvin ha he FDA probes were effors o gaher evidence aimed a revoking his wife's medical license. Ragan admied FDA agens have been conacing Dr. Calvin's paiens, bu said such inerviews were for he sole purpose of follovying cour direced procedures and o preclude he possibiliy of fraud in he imporaion of laerile from Tiiuana, Mexico. The FDA lawyer said sch inerviews have been conduced wih laerile paiens hrough' ou he counry and ha srong evidence of fraud has been found only on he Wes and Eas coas. "To our knowledge, no evidence of fraud has been uncovered in he midwes," Ragan said. Mrs. Calvin was openly imporing laerile from Mexico, conending ha federal cour decisions gave her ha righ. No challenge had been made o Mrs. Calvin' & claim.

2 he observer Thursday, Ocober 6, 1977 On.Campus Today_---.. 3:30pm 4:15pm 4:30pm 6:30pm compuer course, elemenary job conrol language (jd) rm. 115 cern. lecure, mr. franklin schurz, sr., presiden of souh bend ribune, gilber lecure series, sponsored by markeing club, rm. 122 hayes healy. seminar, "molecular saes & molecular orbials," prof. h. bock, univ. of frankfor on he main, sponsored by chem. dep., rm. 123 niewland, open o public. conference, "he freedom of conrac law exploraory conference" nd law school, sponsored by projec of he insiue for humane sudies, call 7015 for more info. 7 pm opening exhibi/recepion, aris al arkin, prin-maker, sponsored by cac, isis suden ar gallery. IRSP leader assassinaed campaign waged by he Officials, and he milian approach of Provisionals, in aemping o drive he Briish ou of Ulser and unie he province wih he Irish Republic. Norhern Ireland's Proesan majoriy milianly opposes such a union. A municipal councilor in Bray near Dublin, Cosello long had agiaed for revoluion in he Irish Republic and in Briish-ruled Norhern Ireland o esablish a unied Marxis sae. 7,9,11 pm film, bugs bunny supersar, eng. aud., $1. 8 pm recial, vocalis nancy kennedy, smc faculy, lile heaer, sponsored by smc music dep., no charge. 9:30-11 pm eugene yang, pianis, nazz, basemen of Iaforune. 11:15 pm anniversary pary, darby's place, feauring he nd glee club. midnigh wsnd album hour, poin blank, "second season", 640 am. 12:15 films, laurel & hardy, darby's place. he deadline for on-campus oday noices is 2 pm of he preceding day, noices reaching he observer office afer his deadline will no be acceped, also noices for his secion may be submied several days in advance. *The Observer "Execuive Nigh" Nigh Edior: Mari Hogan Ass. Nigh Edior: Kahy Mills layou Saff: Mark Perry Ediorial layou: Rosemary Mills Spors layou: Bob Keen Typiss: wen Coleman Paula Vernon, Tricia Meehan, Beh Rizzo Nigh Conroller: Mardi Nevin Day Edior: Mary Lawrence, Kahy Connelly Copy Reader: Honey Mc- Hugh, Jack Pizzalao Ad layou: Paula Carroll Phoographer: Jane Carroll. n a Pay Sunday for Pi buses Sudens who wish o ake a bus o Pisburgh for Ocober break mus sign up in he LaForune.Amphiheaer Sunday a 6 p.m. Buses will leave Nore Dame and S. Mary's on Friday, Oc. 21 a 5 p.m. and on Sunday, Oc. 23 a 9 a.m. Buses wil leave he Pisburgh reyhound Saion on Sunday, Oc. 30 a 1 p.m. Paymens mus be made in full a he sign-up Sunday nigh. There will be no refunds. For more informaion call Mike Sheehan a 1795 afer 11 p.m. Four Mardi ras boohs are available for any dub or suden organizaion who wishes o reserve one. Those groups ineresed should call Rick Arzberger a 3648 or Mardi ras Chairman Dan Haugh a 3655 by omorrow. The Observer Is published Monday hrough Friday excep during exam and vacaion periods. The Observer Is published by he sudens of Nore Dame and Sain Mary's College. Subscripions may be purchased for no per year ($1 D per semeser) from The Observer, P.O. Box Q, Nore Dame, Indiana 46556. Second clus posage paid, Nore Dame, Indiana, 46556.. The Observer is a membar of he Associaed,.,..u. All reproducion righs are reserved..j'- _..., -. SPECIALTY STORE STYLES OF ATHLETIC SHOES TENNIS WEAR WARM UP SUITS SWIM WEAR & T -SHIRTS 1. - I... /!_ nsly pr nls he wiz of he prin biz! 100-11 x 17 posers Only $10.00 203 N. Main SoBend 289-6977 T I F Drafs Friday LAW SCHOOL INTERVIEWS Univ. of Iowa regory H.. Williams Ass. Dean Friday Od. 7 sign up shees 10l O'Shag u..j I - SMC T H E ;\ T R [ :r::..,_ his friday and every friday 5 :15 mass & supper TRYOUTS FOR C..rnpu... nrn... ry THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE Odober 9 and 1 o 7 p.m.-washingon Hall Audiion informaion availabe in Speech and Drama Office, Rm. 11 o, Moreau Hall, Sain M s. SMC THEATRE O'Laughlin Audiorium A Comedy of Errors Shakespeare's merry masquerade. Ocober 7, 8, 1 3, 14, 15 a 8:00p.m. All seas $2.50 ($2 Sd- Fac- Saff) Phone: 284-417 6 ATHLETIC BAS 100 CENTER MISHAWAKA SEASON TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE... 4 PLAYS $9 ($7 Sd-Fac-Saff) Includes: COMEDY OF ERRORS, CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE, TOUCH OF A POET, and THE K DO 1., Mongomery Elevaor Company, Moline, Illinois 61265 ' 255-7770 --- --------------- MONTOMERY, A WORLD LEADER IN ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS, WILL CONDUCT INTERVIEWS ON THIS CAMPUS Tuesday, Ocober 11, 1977 CAREER POSITIONS IN VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION SALES/MANAEMENT WILL BE DISCUSSED WITH DEREE CANDIDATES IN BUSINESS AND ENINEERIN,:0 On T FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT MONTOMERY AND OUR UPCOMIN VISIT TO YOUR CAMPUS, CONTACT YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE. f o'jmp'gfweloryer y EumOOm-

Thursday, Ocober 6, 1977 he observef 3 Dillon-race bale causes exensive damage ' by Drew John Bauer Senior Saff Reporer The recen inciden beween race and Dillon Halls over Dillon's 'o Big Red' flag was a "prank which urned ino a major confronaion and caused exensive damage o Universiy propery," Bro. Jus Paczesny, vice-presiden for Suden Affairs, said yeserday. The conflic reached is peak Tuesday nigh when 250-300 "Dillonies' s sormed race in an aemp o recover heir flag only o run ino a barrage of roman candles and firecrackers hrown from he ower by race residens. Paczensy said ha alhough "i is one hing o have normal pranks", i became a serious maer when race responded wih "unlawful" firecrackers which he added, are prohibied in dulac. The bale ended early Wednesday morning wih Dillon recovering he flag ha was solen during he firs half of Saurday's fooball game, from heir ailgaer. The flag was apparenly aken by a Hisory, english loans high [coninued from page 1] Las year, he hisory and English deparmens had he mos loans. The hisory deparmen had 196 requess and he English deparmen followed wih 148. Why do he English and hisory deparmens have such high reques raes from he inerlibrary loan deparmen? Fr. Thomas E. Blanz, associae professor of hisory, said he high inerlibrary loan rae of he hisory deparmen reflecs he hisory deparmen's library collecion. "We lack he books we need, especially or graduae level work," he said. "Mos of he inerlibrary loans would come from he graduae level or from faculy research.'' Prof. Edward Vasa, chairman of he English deparmen, said he "was no surprised" ha he deparmen had one of he hihes Shakespeare play opens new season for heaer group The Nore Dame - S. Mary's Theare opens is 1977-78 season on Oc. 7 wih Shakespeare's farce, A COMEDY OF ERRORS. The play based on Plauius' Manaechml will be presened in S. Mary's O'Laughlin Audiorium a 8 p.m. on Ocober 7,8,13.13 and 15. A COMEDY OF ERRORS is Shakespeare's shores play and his only real farce. The angled plo involves wo ses of wins in search of heir los brohers. The producion is direced and he cosumes are designed by Diana Hawfield. Hawfield direced Edward Albee's A DELICATE BALANCE las season. The se has been designed by scenographer David Weber, uilizing he Fesival Sage buil for he Nore Dame - S. Mary's Summer Theare season. Weber has also se-up he lighing for his producion. The cas includes Parick Marks and Ma McKenzie as he Anipholus wins, Sean Coleman and Dave Ellison as he Dromio wins, Michele Roberge as Adriana, Lisa Jaquez as Luciana, Theresa Richeson as he Couresan and Lisa Tun:o as Luce. Tickes are $2.50 each, $2.00 for sudens, faculy and saff of he Nore Dame - S. Mary's communiy. Season subscripions are sill available. For all icke informaion call 284-4176.,., ( Tech Review 1 I irls of I IND-SMC I l calender I l \ on sale now J._... I figures for loans. "The problems wih inerlibrary loan," Vasa coninued, " is ha your only have he books for a shor period of ime. Professors mus si down and decide wha order hey mus have, and when he books do come, hey mus find ime o read hem." "A lo of imes," Kinslow said, "he book migh ake wo monhs o ge here." Tomorrow: plans and suggesions for improvemen. phone 288-1178 Nex o River Park Theaer 2923 Mishawaka Ave. Souh Bend open Fri. & Sa. ill Midni9h Pabs $5 79 case Busch case Srohs case Falsaff $269 12 pack (boles) Blaz race residen. I resuled, however, said one race saff member, in "hundreds of dollars worh of damage'' and several injuries due o firecrackers and glass fragmens. race also said ha he flag was urned over o Dillon because he hall recor, Rev. Splain, informed he hall ha unless he flag was produced "righ-away", he persons responsible for is hef would be suspended from he Universiy. Addiionally, Splain old The Observer Tuesday nigh ha "due o he circumsances", he could no hold Dillon responsible and ha race would pay he coss of any damages. He also said ha race would hen ry o collec he cos from he people direcly involved in he flag's hef. Paczesny saed ha Dean of Sudens James Roemer will soon be in conac wih boh hall saffs ''o seek soluions o hese juvenile aciviies''. Roemer was no available for commen las nigh on wheher disciplinary acion will be aken by he Universiy agains anybody involved. Two Dillonies received minor _ burns from a roman candle and a Mac's Record Rack S269 Rock, Jazz, Blues & Classical New his week: Chicago XI, Seely Dan and Elon John FULL DISCO SELECTION vo c /( J LIQUOR OR\. Old Chicago $149 6 packs Schliz $169 12 pack 6 pack Old Syle1::C:s2s9 Hamms six pack$1 59 Srohs 16oz case $687 Miscellaneous Cases of Beer sass Run1 $498 q Scoch$539 q Vodka$399 q in $419 2128 Souh Bend Ave. _, ' fifh-floor race residen received a cu on his face when a sone shaered his window. None of he injuries recquired any medical aenion. Among he injured was Paczesny, who said ha he was punched by a suden in race while asking ha suden o reurn o his room. "He wouldn' move, so I asked him for his l.d. and he sruck me insead.'' Alhough Paczesny said ha he could no cach he suden afer being sruck, he did commen ha "I have a good memory of his face." He would no sae wha acion would be aken agains he suden if he was caugh. The bale was he las of several incidens on Tuesday. Earlier, four men wearing disguises and brandishing elecric hair dryers kidnapped Jerome Casellini, race Hall presiden, from a Hall Presidens Council meeing. He was aken o a waiing moor vehicle and carried off o an undisclosed room in Dillon. Sources said ha Casellini wached he Phillies-Dodgers baseball playoff game while Dillon was rying o negoiae a rade for he flag wih race.. However a problem arose when race informed Dillon ha hey could keep Casellini, who hey said was less. imporan han he flag. he Dillon Hall Council hn voed and decided eigh o four o I release Casellini under he condi-i ions ha eiher he flag be f reurned or ha race would pay Dillon SSO if i was desroyed. i Casellini acceped hese condi-j ions a Dillon secion leader said. Once Casellini was released, residens a race phoned Dillon elling hem ha hey would burn he flag a midnigh. This promped, he leader said, a sponaneous gahering of approximaely 80 percen of he hall who wen o race o ry o recover he flag. Alhough here were several aemps o burn he flag, i was no burned seriously because i is made of nylon. However, i did have a couple of marks on i when i was reurned o Dillon. Paczesny summed up he inciden by saying ha ''The suden responsible for aking he flag should seriously examine his conscience abou he wanon desrucion ha ook place because of his ac." Can Jus ANYONE Purchase From Diamond Impor Company? Technically, yes. Bu hen, we're no sure JUS ANYONE would wan o do so. We're no a "jwelry sore," so we don' offer waches, silverware. or synheic sones. Our specializaion lies in diamonds and fine gems. 18k gold and plainum jewelry. We also offer appraisal services and esae Jewelry. which is slighly removed from he norm. So, you see. we don' aemp o please jus ANYONE. Vile serve hose who appreciae qualify, and he professionalism of a raduae emologis. To hose persons. wheher hey wish o inves $250.00 or $25,000.00 we exend our personal inviaion. Lobby S. Joseph Bank Building Souh Bend. Indiana Telephone: 287:1427 John M. 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'bj ro ASK 'DIDN'T voo!-, 23b laaniat\.an11c L()JOON Nw YoRKs-"ROJNbTRJP?' H )A)'S! -'lxjnt 00 f>nlrn\(? Q\ lhan i?' H )1\YS Ill I s e r i o u s I y, f o I k s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A No-Frills Trip... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ar b u c h w a I d WASHINTOl'l--Presiden Carer inends o embark on an 11-day rip o eigh counries on four coninens in lae November. Some people are accusing he Presiden of rying o ge ino he ulnness Book of Records. Bu Zbigniew Brzezinski, Mr. Carer's Naional Securiy A divisor, insiss ha he rip makes sense and will enhance American foreign policy wih counrie& ha are playing an increasingly imporan role in world affairs. Tiere i.,; anoher heory as o why he Presiden is going o a11 hese places and, while I couldn' pin i down, i makes more sense han he one advanced by Mr. Brzezinski. I seems he Presiden only waned o go o Brussels, bu since he is so conscious abou coss he had o include he oher counries in his iinerary. Rumor has i ha Andy Young, be ambassador o he U.N., carne ino he Fresiden's office and said, "I have good news for you, Mr. Presiden. Under he new 'no-frills airline raes' you can fly o Brussels for $145 " ''Tha li>ounds grea, Andy," he Presiden said. ''All ou have o do is show up a he airpnl six hours in advance and b; lise<.i on sandby." ''Tha seems reasonable," he Presiden said. "If he plane isn' full up you ge a sea and fly o Caracas, Venezuela.'' "Tha seems o be a weird way o going o Brussels." "You have o say 24 hours in Caracas and hen fly o Brasilia in Brazil and remain here for 24 hours more.'' "And hen go o Brussels?" he Presiden asked. "No, hen you fly o Lagos, Nigeria, for a 72-hour layover," Andy said. "All his for $145?" he Presiden asked. "I's a fanasic bargain," Andy old Mr. Carer. ''From Nigeria, he plane hen goes o New Delhi for a 48-hour refueling sop." ''And from here i's on o Brussels?'' "No exacly. You hen fly o Tehran for lunch." "Does he airline provide me wih lunch?" "No under he 'no-frills plan'. Bu he Shah of Iran will give you lunch in Tehran because he wans o encourage 'no-frills' airliners o land in his counry.'' "Wha dae will ha be?" "November 29h." "Will hey be showing he same movie on he enire fligh?" he Presiden waned o know. "They don' say in heir ads, bu if you wan o see a movie you'll have o pay $3.50 exra." "We'd beer scrub he movie," he Presiden said. "I'd raher have he $3.50 o spend in Bros. sels." "You won' be going o Brussels afer Tehran. To ge he benefi of he $145 fare you have o fly o Paris frs.'' "I could be worse," he Presiden said. "They could have aken me o Poland." Andy looked embarrassed. "They are aking you o Poland. Bu i will only be for 24 hours. They have o drop off several people in Warsaw." ''I sounds like a long fligh.'' "Frankly, I don' know how hey can do i for 145, bu he regular fare is $395 wih axes so we're saving $250. Now on December 2nd you arrive in Brussels, bu you can only say for 24 hours.'' "There's no guaranee you can leave he nex morning. You have o go back on sandby for he reurn fligh. Bu I was old ha a his o p in i o n!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lawyers and Pharisees iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. b r en m c in n is I'd like o direc he focus of his arkle o he overwhelming discrepancy which exiss beween he images of, on he one hand, he Chrisian behavior paern oward which one would expec graduaes of a Caholic school o direc hemselves-and, on he oher, he well-known sereoype of he faca upper middle class Nore Dame Alumnus. Undeniably, he sereoype in quesion is a gross generalizaion, an unfair and incorrec depicion of many worhy graduaes. Bu equally apparen is he fac ha he popular image of his bloaed individual has no manifesed iself ino exisence unaided by some valid reasoning. Anyone who has been here for any lengh of ime has personally winessed he highly signiican percenage of alumni, who oo closely fi he mold wih which we are concerned. Basking in he sunshing of heir wealh, heir maerialism, heir over-consumeris endencies, hey convenienly manage o overlook he fac ha heir whole life-syle is in direc conradicion o he mos basic and fundamenal Chrisian principles. Saving housands of dollars each year while here are people who don' have money o ea; accumulaing a mulipliciy of asses while ohers don' have clohes or sheler from he rain; consuming barrels of fuel in he engagemen of pleasurable pursuis, while some have no a car, nor a bicycle, perhaps. no even shoes for hemselves. I's difficul o reconcile such behavior wih he dicae of "doing uno oher." Doubless, aemps will be made o raionalize i bu we 'II leave i for persons so inclined o enerain us wih heir discourses a a laer dae. A hypocriical group of alumni canno, however, be held solely responsible for heir acions. Wha hey've become is only he naural ougrowh of belonging o hypocriical groups while members of he suden body. A quarer in he milk jug ouside he dining hall mushrooms ino a en dollar bill o suppor he sruggling livelihoods 0f he bar owners. A wo hundred dollar check from home somehow escapes he desiny cf Professor Danehy's legal aid fund, a downown Chrismasime Salvaion Army bucke, or any number of needy individuals whose oppressed or simply unforunae personages are usually no hard o locae via he news and human ineres pages of papers and magazines. Insead, i inconceivably surfaces in he Treasury of he hos ravel agency for his year's spring vacaion o Florida, or perhaps can be found in he pockes of he regional jeweler's class ring sales represenaive. Bu i would be negligen here o ignore he signif..:!an role in his charade admirably enaced by he models for our acions, he venerable and priesly among our faculy and adminisraors. You know, hose individuals wih he dormiory rooms wo or hree imes larger han yours or mine. And he refrigeraor and TV and sereo and urnable and necessary sack of up-o-dae albums. And he privae bahroom and shower. You know. We migh even wan o menion hose perperaors of jusice who habiually direc heir subordinaes o look he oher way if he or she should somehow uncover one of hose ingeniously camouflaged alumni kegs or ailgaer saion wagons, sraegically secreed hroughou he sadium parking lo and reen Field on cerain Saurday mornings. No cheer, cheer, bu alas, alas. alas... for old Nore Dame. ime of year you won' have any -----------., rouble geing on he plane." "And ha's he cheapes way I can go o Brussels?'' *Observer ''I've checked ou all he oher charer planes and his is no only he leas expensive bu also he fases way o ge here." "You did a good job, Andy, and every axpayer in America is proud of you." E ioria s * Migh no always righ Dear Edimr: Las summer The New York Times published an ediorial endorshg he quoa sysem used by he 'niversiy of California o rejec All<n Bakke's applicaion o is med.,chool, hen openend up is ediorial page o a spiried discussion.r ha sand by is readers. The resv!,-,as ha by a raio of 15 o 1, he Umes' readers rejeced he T'um!l logic. Now, 15 o 1 is a heavy m. j(wiy in any case, and all he n.or.,, when you consider he ideologk:l --reciisposiion of your averag' 'h.:.s reader. Thi:s f:v \d no however, lead us o beiie- ':,;:a "migh" necessarily "mal\ e., ::. ", any more han we should '-. suppor he forced spliing ;,) of ile oil companies becau3: 'bg is bad." Wha we should learn is exacly he opposie; ha is, ha he aking of dogmaic posiions on issues like reverse discriminaion, busing, aborion, or anyhing else, is no only foolish and ill-advised, bu can be down-righ dangerous. Take he example of reverse discriminaion. How much more sense does i make o say, ''Black, (or Whie? or Red? or Yellow?) is (in and of isel) good," han i does o say, "Black is bad?" The New York Times says ha here can be only "racial soluions" o "racial problems", ye does i follow ha if a cerain pracice is plainly insane, is soluion mus be, oo? Mus a problem like bigory be solved by more bigory? Quoa sysems like he one used by he U. of California ake a good idea (equal access of all o educaion) and wis i ino a ''Policy o Aone for he Sins of he Whie Race during Four Cenuries", an aiude which is neiher fair nor hisorically correc. A a "liberal" Caholic univer- siy like Nore Dame, he official aiude requires ha minoriy groups which have found favor wih he liberal esablishmen be no only acceped as equals (as hey should be), bu ha hey be acively suppored, wheher you like i or no. You may argue ha no eaing leuce in he dining halls from ime o ime is a small price o pay for advancing he cause of migran workers, bu i becomes quie anoher maer when a sae-run (or privae) universiy proposes o deny you admission o one of is professional schools o aone for he "sin" of being whie. Le's hope he Supreme Cour finds an accepable soluion o he problems of quoas before long, because if no we'll all be worse off. Brian Hogan Edior's Noe: The suden body five years ago voed o have only UFW leuce served in he dining balls. :::>.m 8l z 0 (!) 0. 5 z ::1./,,/ r /".-------. 10 " BUT I OION'T. 111/NI( THir

_T_h_ur_sd_ay,_o_c_o_be_r_6,_19_7_7 heobserver 5 Lain American sudy program expanding Maureen Sajbel Senior Saff Reporer The Lain American Program for Experienial Learning (LAPEL) differs from oher Nore Dame foreign programs in many ways. I is a year of learning no solely based on academic sudies, bu also on living wih Spanish speaking people, working in a service capaciy and geing involved wih he problems of he Third World. "Anyone who has an ineres in making a commimen in working wih people, living a simple life and exploring social jusice would find his a very ineresing year," according o Pa Cimino, a member of he 1975-76 LAPEL group. Fr. Don McNeill, C.S.C. direcor of LAPEL, has opened he 1978-79 program o ineresed undergraduaes from Nore Dame and S. Mary's. This year's program is based in Peru bu, McNeill explained, he program could hopefully be expanded o include Panama, Mexico and Souhern Texas. LAPEL began in he fall of 1974 a Nore Dame and he firs group of.sudens wen o preparaory classes in Spanish and Lain American sudies ha spring. Six sudens paricipaed in he 1975-76 program and five in he 1976-77 program in Saniago, Chile, and Chimboe, Peru. These sudens were under he supervision of members of he Holy Cross congregaion. The program was ermed a ''year off' a he ime i was under he guidance of Voluneer Services and because sudens did no receive college credi. The program his year in Lima, Peru, includes hree Nore Dame sudens, Tim Beay, Michael Haggery and Mary Kahleen Hawley, and has been ransfered experimenally o he Commiee of Academic Progress in he College of Ars and Leers. These sudens will receive 15 credis for year-long direced reading courses wih Nore Dame professors and will pay he equiv- Asserion raining groups forming Two asserion raining/ consciousness raising groups are currenly being formed for S. Mary's sudens. Each group will explore such opics as he difference beween nonasserion, asserion, and aggressin; idenifying and epressmg basic human nghs; and denifying and overcommg self-defeahoue:h and behavior paerns. Paricipans in each giup will have numer?us opporumes. o evaluae her presen asserve skills, and o learn new ones, in an overall supporive conex. Each group will mee once a week for six weeks, wih each session lasing approximaely wo hours. One grol!p will mee on Wednesday from J _p.m. o 5 p.m. and will be led by Suzanne Areson of he Counseling Deparmen. The oher group wlll mee on Mondays a he same ime and will be led bv Joe Miller of he Psychology Deparmen. The Wednesday group wil begin Ocober 12 and he Monoay group will begin Ocober 10. To reserve a place in eiher group or o ge aamional informaion, conac Mrs. p a 4835 or sop by.165 LeMans Hall. Sudens mus sign up by Thursday, Ocober 6. r -.. 1 PARTY I I Off Campus I I 1706 E. Colfax I I Saurday Nigh I I quesions 287 6!1 alen of one semeser's uiion, room, and board plus approximaely $300 for ransporaion expenses. "The saus of he 1978-79 program in Peru is uncerain now," saed McNeill, ''bu i is hoped ha he program will coninue as i is e up his year." McNeill sressed ha he year was based on "experienial learning in Lain America," and ha sudens work in a "sharing-learning" amosphere. In pas years sudens have worked wih excepional children, augh English in grade schools and worked in food programs for he poor. The academic face of he program includes workshops dealing wih he heology of he Church, seminars on human righs, 259-9090 and research sudies in poliical, economic and church relaed subjecs. Paricipans live in he area where hey work, wih families if possible, o fu11y undersand he povery condiions of he people. To apply for nex year's program, McNeill encourages ineresed sudens o aend an informaional meeing Monday, Oc. 10, a 7 p.m. in Minisry Wes Office on he ground floor of Badin Hall. If unable o aend, sudens should call he Cener for Experienial Learning a 2788 by noon on Monday. Candidaes go hrough an inerview process ha accesses heir academic abiliies, culural adapabiliy, commimen o he service/ learning program and Chrisian involvemen. ''They mus have a STARTS FRIDAY 1:45-3:45-5:45-7:45-9:45 DON'T MISS IT! Also Woody Allen in 'Everyhing you waned o know abou sex, bu were afraid o ask' THIS MOVIE IS TOTALLY OUT OF CONTROL AN OUlRAEOUS MEAL OF MADNESS NED TOPHAM PRESENlS A KENn.JC'KY FRIED lliealre PRODUcnON "llie KENTIJCKY FRIED M<NIE" A>s<-.ciae Producer LARRY KOSTROFF Execuive Producer KJM.JORENSEN Screen by.jerry ZUCKER..JAMES ABRAHAMS. DA.\/10 ZUCKER Produced by ROBERT K WEISS Oira1ed by JOHN landis RELEASED BY UNITED RLM DISTRIBUTlON COMPANY INC 1977 KFM FILMS. 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-----------.-----------.. ----..... -- 6 he ObS8rY8[ Thursday, Ocober 6, 1977 Oc. 9-15.......... ------... Special services o highligh Vocaion Week by Cahy Murray Caholics in he Unied Saes will celebrae Church Vocaion Awareness Week Oc. 9 o 15. "The evens will inform people abou he variey and uniqueness of Church vocaions oday,'' saed Siser Miriam Parick Cooney, Nore Dame - S. Mary's spokesman for he Week. The Week will include boh he reurn of religious missionaries o campus as well as successive Sundays of special services o highligh he meaning of he celebraion. members will preach a all he young hears will see fi o serve seek assisance from any member masses for Church vocaions. A he cause of he Church and her of he Holy Cross Communiy fro special mass will be offered a he needy people." Nore Dame or S. Mary's. Church of Loreo a S. Mary's for 1 Church 1 vocaions.. Mass ha day The Week will also serve o remind everyone ha Nore Dame Siser Cooney said ha she does no expec a rush of men and will begin a 8:30 a.m. and will currenly has a program for "Dea- women o sign up for vocaions include music by he Suden Choir. conies" lay people who serve as ordinary minisers. There are now simply because of his Week, bu she hopes ha he evens "will Siser Miriam Parick Cooney some en o welve deacons in he creae an awareness of a serious poined ou ha vocaions in his Souh Bend area. Any young man siuaion and for he need of he The missionaries, Sisers of he counry ' are rickling down o zero, a siuaion ha should worry or woman willing o spend ime in such a vocaion is encouraged o people of his area o pray ogeher wih, and as, a Church." Cour o decide female workers' Holy Cross, are reurning from everyone." She said ha he fuure l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f maern.ly benefl.s such far-away missions as Brazil, of he Church and vocaions is Uganda and Bangladesh on Sun- unclear a his ime and ha "we PebbleWood ' WASHINTON - The Supreme day,ocober 9 Campus Minisry should all pray o he Lord ha f Cour was asked yeserday o Co n ry c I b e:;de ':ir sf::=! ;;!:.,., I U U - n:::;e;o;.b::idc:.::; :A NEW RECORD STORE IS: \Souhwesern Michigan's 1 cases In a ha pair could of sex affec discriminaion millions of.now OPEN IN SOUTH BEND'.: ' mos dynamic ' c working mus consider women, wheher jusices a company also ' sound and ll.gh show 1 can for.:-e a woman o forfei some River 1 y Recor senioriy benefis because she has DiSCO ' aken maerniy leave. f FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIHT $2.00 ADM ISS ION ' The individual women in boh 0 f I d' ' L R d S res cases who argued before he cour ne o n lana s arges ecor o Ladies Nigh ' \'eserdav won in he lower cours f ' ::;; f m:ra:s holii:i.rand Openig Saurday. EVERvwEDNEsDoENFTRLiEN$1 Righs Ac of 1964. A las December, however, he 6 DRESS CODE ENFORCED ' Supreme Cour ruled in a case Feauring a full line of rock, pop, jazz, J ER f involving he eneral Elecric Co. blues, soul and bluegrass records & ' ICHO & SHAW NEE ROADS, BRIDMAN, MICH. apes! Also official concer our T-shirs, J ha an employer does no have o posers and bel buckles, cu-ous, im- a-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - include pregnancy disabilky pay- por magines, bnk apes, cord mens in a healh insurance care producs and River Ciy Concer program offering proecion for Tickes! (Pick up your copy of The River numerous oher disabiliies. Ciy Review oday!) Ladies Nigh beginning A 6-3 majoriy of he jusices found ha pregnancy discrimi- STAFF: naion is no necessarily illegal Peer Kernan, owner [NO '75] Jody ormley [NO '77] discriminaion based on sex. Perry Aberli, manager [NO '69) Peer Murphy [NO '78) his Thursday nigh Bruce Reaves, assisan manager Randy Varga Tha reasoning boh mysified and Chris Kernan, assis. manager [NO '78] Karen Aberli enraged womens' groups. Despie Brenda Fleece (SMC '7 a Louie's he proess of feminiss for wo hours Wednesday he cour was ------- COUPON ----.----. urged o again apply ha raionale. c N [) An aorney for one of he women, OFF ANY L. p. OR TAPE Mary Dunlop of San Francisco, 40 Draf from 8-10 argued ha pas cour rulings had WITH THIS COUPON! mainained "200 years of discrimi- (Now hru Oc. 20) naion agains women" in d educaion. River Ciy Recor s LDuie says: "Firs, i was aimed a all women, 50970 U.S. 31 Norh (Nex o Ray's Qualiy Foods) "Have a nigh ou wih he girls hen a married women, and now a.. pregnan women," she said. Souh Bend 277-4242.. Come in for pizza & beer." Many feminiss concede ha -... prospecs of a cour vicory, in he wake of he E case, are dim. nore dame suden union & sunshine promoions presens ****************************** Nore Dame Club of New York, Inc. ic i( PRESENTS 1( : NOTRE DAME ARMY VS Pre-game Pary I Rally Roosevel Hoel : 46h and Madison Ave. N.Y.C...1 in raducing The Noron Buffalo Sampede FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 8:00PM Nore Dame ACC Tickes: $8.00 $7.00 All Seas Reserved on sale now a he ACC \ off1e> & he suden union box office Fri.Oc.14,1977 7pmo11pm *NO Cheerleaders ir *Band i' : *Cash Bar *Bagpipers ir *Raffle Who's invied? Alumni, sudens : and friends of Nore Dame if (AMON THE INVITED SPECIAL UESTS ARE: Faher Joyce, Moose i( Krause, Col. Jack Sephens, Tim Ryan, Don Criqui, Joe aragiola, Angelo Berelli and many ohers.) s2 ND/SMC sudens wih ID ie 5 3 Everyone else *************************«

Lecure explores Tu's omb by Jana Schu Howard Hall Academic Commission sponsored a lecure Tuesday a 7 p.m. Prof. Rober Leader spoke o he group on he discovery of he reasures of King Tuankhamen. His lecure was accompanied by a slide presenaion. For quie some ime he Englishspeaking world has been inrigued wih he pharaohs of Egyp and heir ombs. Prof. Leader brough he discovery of one of hese ombs o life hrough his presenaion. King Tu' s omb is locaed in he Valley of he Kings, abou five miles from he Nile River. There are sixy-wo oher such ombs known o be in he Valley, bu Tu's is he only one ever found inac. All of he ohers had been ransacked by hieves before archaeologiss arrived. An Englishman, Lord Carnarvon, sponsored an expediion o Classified Ads NOTICES Ride needd o Davon, Ohio his weekend [Oc. 7). Pfease call Kahy 4-4635. Absoluely he bigges Junior League Thrif Shop sale ever. S. Joseph Couny 4H fairground Sa., Oc. 8 9 am o 4:30 pm. Over 30,000 iems, new & used clohirob furniure, ovs, housewaes, plan I ake shqjjs Masercharge & VIsa cards acceped. Free parking, free admission. Experienced ypis. For more informaion, please carr 272-2819. NEED QUALITY TYPIN? Execuary Ty_oing Service IBM Correcinj:j Selecrics.85 per page minimum. Call 232-Q898. 'When you wan he Bes" U. of Mich. grad in Russian will uor Russian sudens. Sudied in Leningrad. Call 683-4332 or 233-9948. Ask for Melanie Lewis. Accurae, fas vping. Mrs. Donoho. 232-0746. Hours: 8 am o 6 pm. Suden or grad suden wih wresling experience o coach high school wresling - Conac Mike Nolan a La Lumiere School - phone 362-2248 or 324-7069. Can' skae? Try broomball. 18 brooms providederink1------- MORRISSEY LOAN FUND Suden loans. $20-150. 1 day wai. 1 percen ineres. Due in 30 days. LaForune Basemen. M-F 11:15-12:15. Par-ime choose your own hours. Ineresing, good paying posiions wih new local maqazine. Mus have car. Call Dan 272-5549"'afer 5 p.m. Typing. Reasonable raes. Call 8051. wingei005----- Learn o play pocke billiards in. he poolroom of LaForune Suden Cener under he Huddle. Jus see he suden manager on duy or help. FOR RENT Large red banner, complee wih singe marl<s. A!;vance noice a mus. Please conac race Hall. LOST & FOUND Found: One suden fooball icke ouside Rocco's. Call Observer office o idenify. Los or solen: Brown, suede Mcregor coa. On Oc. 3. Souh Dining Hall. Reurn and no quesions asked. 272-5786. '.os: Black leaher walle. Need license 1nd oher I D. Reward call Rober 1465. -ulsl:macrleaner wcillefln'a;[;. Personal iems are imporan o owner. Please reurn, call 3116. Found: Pair of girls' shoes a he DT secion pary in Morrissey Friday nigh. Call3414. ive me a break!!! Los: An Economics noebook Sunday nigh a Sen Cener. Sep. 25. Mus have. Call John 1776. Found: Men's leaher jacke. Call 679-4955 and idenify. Los: One se of keys a or near LaForune suden cener on Thurs. Call Bill 233-3743. ' Found: On sidewalk 1976 Holy Cross pr!!paraory class ring. Call Denise 4-5402. --------------- 1 L 9 os 78 : ORne SMC class ringj,,niials CFN,. eward. Cahy 4-Sf'!J. ---- ------------ Los: Umbrella - brown & o-whie. Call John 1848 (around midnle) Los: Brown leaher walle in Enaineering Aud. Need drivers license an'll 1 D or i fooball game.:. Please reurn call 3506...., l. Egyp in 1916. He ook Howard Carer, an American, wih him. I was Carer's idea o dig beneah a group of ancien workers' hus. Here hey found sone seps leading down o a sealed door. All ombs in Egyp are suberranean. The workers had o clear rubble away from sixeen seps and hiry-wo fee of passageway before hey encounered a second sealed door. Behind his Carer and his assisans found an anechamber full of reasures, bu no mummy. Surprisingly nohing seemed o have been aken by hieves. In he anechamber, he men found a hird sealed door guarded by wo larger-han-life saues. On Feb. 17, 1923, his door was opened o reveal a shrine 17xllx9 of solid gold. Three smaller shrines were found inside he firs. All of solid gold, hey grew increasingly Los: eneics exbook. Please call 289-Q175. Los :Irish weddingring-(ciaddaghrirm) 1 iade and diamona wifi gold band. c-al Mary Ann 4057. Reward. Los: reen raincoa wih ID a pary on S. Louis Friday nie. Call Kahy. Phone 1250. Found: One big red flag, Saurday on reen field near Dillon Kegger. Call 1692. Los: 1 Econ and 1 Criminology noebook in Norh Dining Hall. If founa call Jim 1185. Fond: IP bracele. 256-0819. Please call o Idenify. WANTED Need: Ride o and from Wes Lafayee Fri. Oc. 7- Sun. Oc. 9. Call Bob 8920. Okay, Bob, i's in. Typis Desperae: Need moel room USC weekend. Call Jane 4872. Need six A Clemson ix. Call Leo 287-7051. 2 suden USC ickes. Will pay $. Call Suzy or Diane 5148. Need six Souhern Cal ix. Mark 287-7051 Need ride for wo o Muncie Friday or Saurday; share, 8407. ddressers wand immediaely! Work a ome--no. _e.xoenf)nce. nece.ssa. --ee.l: n a. wrre Amer se 1 :50 arkne, Suie 269, nas, o/: '% 1. Need ix for any home game. Call Sharon 1261. USC suden or A ix waned. Wes Coas cliens will pay premium. 272-7360 afer 6 p.m. 2 A Navy ix for parens. You won' be here. hey will. Call Bob 234-o682. Helg!! Need ride o BOSTON (or viciniy) for c. break. Mus know before Oc. 8. Call John 6657 will share expenses. Needed: 1-4 ix for Army game. Call Maria 1318. Help! Make wo girls happy: give em a ride o Toledo area Ocober T. Therese 6239. So. Cal. vs. ND fooball ickes. Oc. 22- Soor's Tour 3050 W. 7h Sr, LA, C'alif. 90005. (213) 384-1951. Will pay$$. Also could use 4 ix for any home game.,g n ; &aecr?ickr a I YUJ -------------- Please help!! DesDeraelv need ride o S. Louis- Souhern nllnolsirea Fri., Oc. 7. Will pay, drive. Call Julie 8527. DesperaelY. need 2-3 ickes for eorgia Tech. Ann 6915. Need ix for any home game. Will pay. Call 1276. Ardenly seeking 2 USC ix for rah-rah rens. Call Lugey 4-4259. Needed: 3 Army ickes (preferably ogeher). Call John before Ocf. 11. 6827. --------------- NEED RIDE TO IOWA [1-80 WESIJ OCT. 7 OR 14. SHARE EXPENSES. UNDA 4-5791. Will rade 2 USC ix for 2 Army ix. Call Uz4-4708. Jr:'::""------------ i)l,ll a ickes o usc: Call Jeanne a 4-4001. Will pay $$ for 2 a eorgia Tech ix. Mark 8927. Will pay$$ for 2 a USC ix. Mark 8927. Waned: 5 USC ickes. Call Paul a 1424. 4 A ickes for Souhern Cal. Will pay good bucks. Call 1423 ask for Mike. smaller unil he las was filled by a huge sone sarcophagus. This coffin in um held hree gold coffins. In he las of hese was he body of King Tu. He was a boy-king, abou 18 years old. I is now believed ha he was assassinaed by a blow on he head. The reasures of Tu have ravelled from Moscow o Chicago. Their inrinsic value is esimaed a $25 million. Lasly, Prof. Leader refued he "curse of he kings" which is a myh concerning Egypian ombs. I was believed ha hose who disurbed he sleep of he pharaohs would die, bu Howard Carer lived o ell he sory of Tu's omb. Hesburgh alks Faher Hesburgh will presen his annual address o he faculy and saff of he Universiy a 4:30 p.m. Monday, Ocober 10, in Washingon Hall. Need 4 USC a ix. Will pay $, call Ron 1423. Desperaely need 6 ix o any home game. Call Chris a 1158. desperae: need up o 6 USC ickes will pay excellen price. call frank m-2576. Six a ickes o USC. Call Jeanne a 4-4001. If you have a USC icke o sell, call Michael. (Even if you don' have a icke o sell, call Michael). 1054. One suden USC icke. Call Chuck a 1436. I WILL BE FOREVER IN DEBTED TO YOU if you sell a ir (2) of a ickes for he USC game. My rens wan o come and cheer for old Nore Dame. Will pay $$$$$. Call Mary 1313. Needed: five a ix for USC. Call Telana. 4-5745. Need 2 Souhern Cal ix. Beh 272-2340. 4 USC ickes. Will pay good bucks. Call Jim a 1419. The Navy ame Who needs ickes for he Navy game. I DO!! 2 a ickes. Call Marha, 1715, 8086. Need 3 USC ickes, a or suden. Call Jerry, 8461. Hey, Jerry, is ha you?? Need ride o Wash. D.C. area for break. Will share $ and driving. Call Mary 8389. NEED RIDE TO DAVENPORT* la. or as far wes on R. 00 as possible. To leave Friday Oc. 7h, anyime around noon or laer. Call Terry 1684. Need 2-6 A ickes for Tech or So. Cal. game. Call Tim a 1133. Desperaely need 3 or 4 ickes o USC game. (Call 287-8479). You name he price! Need 1-5 USC A ickes. ood money. Call Kevin 8713. I need 2 A's for he Navy game. John--1184, call afer 6 p.m. Waned SC ickes, will pay premium. Call collec 714-498-3000. Will be disowned by parens If I don' ge 2 USC ix. Will pay $$$$. Call reg a 1217. Help! 1-5 girls desperaely need ride o Michigan Sle Oc. 7. Will pay all expenses. Call Anne 7974. Ren a car!! Desperaely need 1 USC icke. Call 4-4101. Wan$$? Need So. Cal vs. ND fooball lx Oc. 22. Spor's Tour a 3050 W. 7h Sree, L.A., Calif, 00005. Call (213) 384-1951. Could also use 4 lx for any home game. Rich friends from USC will pay $ for 2-4 suden or a USC ickes. Call Judy 7375. Please, need fooball ix o any home game. Call 289-6255. DESPERATE: Need a ride o TALLAHA SSEE area a sar of Ocober break. Will share expenses and driving. Call Bill 8858. Need 2-4 A ix for Army game a Meadowlands. Call Jim 1185. NEED 1 icke (suden or a) o Air Force game. Please call 4-4809. Need 2 a ickes for Navy & Air Force. Call Claire 289-6533.. Thursday, Ocober 6, 1_97_7 --Aih... a:...o-.:bsee..irver 7 The Commons across from Corby's ' 826 Eddy 233-0875 Ialian Pizza Ialian Sandwiches Monday-Saurday - 1 0:30am-1 :OOam Carry ou- Pizza & Uquor (formerly Cliff's) Waned: 4 A USC lx. Call Frank 287-3844. Pay op dollar!! Come on folks, Frank's a friend, ge him hose ickes. FOR SALE Head professional ennis racke. Less han 1 yr. old. New gu srings, new leaher grip. Cover included. Call 283-8619. Two A baskeball ickes, for bes offer. Call reg, 1159. Pandora's has new & used books or many ND classes. And, a wo for one sale on heir lieraure books. Open 11 o 7 daily. AUDIO OUTLET: Top name sereo equipmen. Wholesale. Call n81. PERSONALS I've been waiing for his momen ever since lunch. Kllgllb, Sorry I laughed! Unil i grows ou, you can wear a ha or I can urn he lighs ou - all he beer no o see you wih, my dear! Kllg Nore Dame Bowling League is now forming. Thursday nighs, 9:00 p.m., Regal Lanes In Mishawaka. Call 288-2614 Ma, Hope you have a Happy Birhday. Rm. 238 BP Speed, Take i easy wih he shells. Frank may call anoher house meeing. Ma K., Hope you can pu all ha jogging "behind" you and have a happy birhday Zahlen Bie! Barb, JoAnn, and Jan 20 keg pary-saurday nigh. 923 Nore Dame Ave. Schliz Mal Maesro, You sill own me he Ice Cream. Love, MB Jerry '1-am-an-Hones-Man' Hoffman reurned he cereal. Sorry Jerry, I couldn' resis. By he way, ha lile addiion is Rock's. Jack, You really warm us up! HC 3T Wing Runners Dana, Man of Dillon- A snlgh llnel Excellen? lhnhaablch?l okahleen I don' hink I'm supposed o prin ha suff. Murph, Nex ime I ue you In he Placemen Bureau, I'll be sure o say 'hi'. Hey, Pa, Is he conused??? Wha did he say?? Call Michael!!! (See Waned's for deails). To my favorie ALL-AMERICAN: ood luck on your LSAT's. Kick A-! Love, Kahy They've arrived! Tech Review's calendar of grrs of ND and SMC. On sale In halls hll week. I hink I'm glad I don' know ha guy. Hank & Duffy, Where are youm JULIE WALSH: olf lessons are now being given in Room 205. No prior experience necessary. To BiQ 'T' and Mil, We wish he very bes o he very bes! Love your 4 sons Bob Kruse, Nex ime, don' rush me hrough my cookies. LEWISIO'S open his Friday a 7 p.m. fine food & enerainmen phone 3735 for resemlonl-info SANDY Idenifier of he famous SCHLEFERA (?) plan in 2-Norh Keenan. 'd like o alk wih you again. Joe 3262. Rock, Frank, & Pee, You could have sa wih us oday. We don' bie, and Jerry promised no o embarrass us again. Oh, Jerry, I'm really sorry, bu I couldn' help i. ay Communiy a ND uide o ND SB. Pandora's or Box 206, ND ay Communiy of ND lnfoline. Fri & Sa. 8-12 p.m. 8870. If we have many more Personals I'll be lae for work.. Exper guide will rpovide ours of Souh Bend area. Call Julie 5824. Probably he hing I enjoy mos In life (well, almos) is changing oil, so you'd hink my friends would respec he wishes o an aging Senior and call her when hey change heirs. Well, no so in all cases. Le me say publicly ha I am crushed, so don' le happen again, JJ!! Hey ale, Remember your birhday personal. He lives in 1011 Flanner his year! Hey Nissley!! How are you doing hese days?? Wonder Woman, ood luck on Saurday! Dancmg Bear and Mlkey -------- --------- Need ride o F. Wayne. Friday for AERO- AMITH. $. Jim 3684. Keih, e off my back. I love Dave anyway. Brenda I've really been nasy oday, haven' I? Sorry guys, i's been a rough week. Chrismas Shop wih AVON Kahy 7947 for specials! Chuckles (C.J. lick), Happy lrhday!!! (afhough lae) We hope you had fun. Love, Annie, Jenni, Barb & Ania P.S. We didn' even dump on you. Brian Ward, Happy, happy birhday!! You had beer be nice o us, we have he goods on you (I.e. he picure!) Have an enjoyable day, and we don' wan o see any paries under he shade of he olden Dome!! Love, Ania, Jennl, Annie & Barb "DON'T THINK, DRINK" THE social even of he season. Saurday nigh he greaes off-campus pary ever. 1706 E. Colfax. A mere five minues from campus (driving). Everyone welcome, pleny of beer. Bea he LSAT Blues. The heme for he pary: "I'd raher have a bole In fron of me han a fronal loboomy." Any quesions? 287-6372. A Clark, Rick, Mike and PJ Producion. One quesion, Rick, how long did I ake you o hink LIP he heme?? -

8 he observer Thursday, Ocober 6, 1977 Devine responds o conroversy,. i. Jim Brennan Spors Wrier Mone Towle Trivia A good crowd showed up Tuesday nigh, a 8 p.m. in Pangborn Hall, o hear Coach Dan Devine, Willie in he year. Fry and Terry Eurick, speak and answer quesions. The overall one of he assembly was very cordial and a many imes, humorous, as he hree speakers joked around a lo wih he crowd. Coach Devine sared ou by commening on fuure Nore Dame fooball. schedules. including nex year's, which sars ou agains Missouri and Michigan. He said ha he schedules are hard, bu ha any game Nore Dame plays is no easy. "I've been a head coach in he Big Eigh, and I know i's as easy o ge a eam ready o play Nore Dame, as i is o play Nebraska or Oklahoma for a Big Eigh championship.'' He also said ha las year, he Irish played more eams ha won seven or more games han any Nore Dame eam in he pas 20 years. Nore Dame was he only eam in he counry o play boh of he op wo eams, Pi and USC. Menioning ha Nore Dame mus ravel Souh wo more imes his season, Devine saed ha many people do no realize he problem ha he change in climae pre- *Observer sens. Several years ago USC came in here for he las game of he season. I was very cold and hey los big. Since hen, he Trojans refuse o play Nore Dame here lae Devine commened, "We face he same siuaion when we go ou here a he end of he season.'' Devine alked abou he players' dedicaion and willingness o play wih injury, and also of he eam Mass before each game, which he said is a big par of Nore Dame ''I wouldn' rade his Nore Dame experience for anyhing in he world" Devine said. "This is one of he closes-kni eams ha I've had. When hey're freshman, you each hem your ideas on life in general, and when hey are seniors, hey can run he squad. Eurick commened on he fans booing Rusy Lisch. He said, "Rusy hasn' said a word abou he siuaion, bu coninues o go ou and pracice 30 minues early every day. The communiy here is wha makes Nore Dame wha i is, and when he fans sar booing players, hen i ges o be like 'Podunk U!., Coach Devine hen began o alk of he harm of rumors and misquoes. There was a rumor going around ha Nore Dame had lowered is admission require- Towle's Rags Throughou my four years as a suden a Nore Dame, I have me many sudens and professors who no only share a grea ineres in he world of spors, bu also possess a srong working knowledge of spors and ahlees in general. In his sense. Nore Dame is quie unique among colleges and universiies in he Unied Saes. In fac. if here were such a hing as a naional spors rivia cones beween suden bodies of colleges and universiies. 1 am sure ha Nore Dame would come ou on op. Do you consider yourself a spors rivia exper? Do you long for ha chance where you can someday show off your spors knowledge in fron of housands? Do you have enough confidence in yourself and your spors knowledge o mach wis wih he likes of Bill Mazer. Dick Enberg or even Howard Cosell? Well, here's your chance o prove yourself. Le's cover some of he more popular areas of spors rivia ofen raised in discussions. I don' claim o be an exper myself bu always find i enjoyable o ry my knowledge agains anyone. One of my favories concerns a picher who recenly reired wih more han 200 career vicories alhough he never had a 20-win season. He piched for eams such as Balimore, Philadelphia and he Chicago Cubs among ohers. He even piched a no-hier. And speaking of pichers, one remembers Jim Bunning and he perfec game he hrew for he Phillies agains he Mes in 1964. The las baer he reired was Johny Sephenson who was pinch-hiing for someone else. Who? ljnifoqn numbers are always popular. So, ry his one. In 1963, boh MVP"s in he major baseball leagues, he NFL MVP and he AL MVP all wore he same uniform number. Wha was he number and wha are heir names? Wha numbers did he former ahlees wear? Don Merdidih, Dallas Cmvboys quarerback; Jerry Wes, L.A. Laker guard; Dick Hukus. Chicago Bear linebacker; Bill Russell. Basen Celic cener; And Jean Beliveau. Monreal Canadien cener. I's always ineresing o ry and place ahlees wih he colleges hey aended. Try guessing wha colleges he following fooball and baskeball players wen o: Jo Jo Whie. Bosen Celic guard; Roger Sauback, Dallas Cowboys quarerback; Ken Sabler. Oakland Raider quarerback; Johnny Neumann, Buffalo braves; and Lou Hudson. now wih he L.A. Lakers. Can y0u name he saring lineup for he 1965 Minnesoa Twin eam ha won he American League pennan? The shorsop was he A.L. MVP ha year. If you can' ge ha one hen ry o name fl,ur grea running backs who came ou of Syracuse Universiy. Who was on deck when Bobby Thomson hi his pennan-clinching homer for he New York ians in 1951? Who was on he Mound? Wha was his picher's uniform number? Who was he ian's hird base coach a he ime? Who really cares? Name he AFL quarerback ha once passed for over 4,000 yards in one season? Wha eam did Wil Chamnberlain once score 100 poins again:: in an NBA game? Who was he firs NHL player o score 50 goals during he regular season? The answers o hese and muliudes of oher spors rivia quesions coninue o be a popular source of debae among spors fanaics. especially here a Nore Dame. Wha is your favorie rivia quesion? Well. send i o me in he mail along wih he answers o hese quesions and I'll prin he bes ones nex week. My address is 1127 race so I hope you responrl o his challenge. mens. This rumor, according o Devine, is false. Devine also explained how one of our players missed Nore Dame's requiremens by 1/100 of a grade poin average las year and had o si ou, even.hough he me he requiremens se by he NCAA. Devine brough up he Nore Dame-Souhern Cal game in 1974, which USC won by exploding in he second half. There was rumor ha here was a figh in he Nore Dame locker room a halfime. "I wasn' here a he ime, bu I remember reading i in he paper. I really upse me, because I was sure ha his didn' happen. I was jus somehing ha someone made up. Things like his really hur recruiing, and he people ha make hem up would be sorry if hey knew his." Abou he Michigan Sae game, Devine remarked, "The game is no he same 20 rows up as i is on he sidelines. You can see he pain and effor on he field, and he deerminaion 9n he players' faces. I was happy and proud ha we won, even hough I was dissaisfied wih ourfumbles and misakes.'' He old a reporer afer he game ha he was saisfied, and hen a wrier in Miami decided o wrie a big sory on how he was saisfied wih he misakes. Devine said ha in his years of "''... " J.,..,., "'. Coach Dan Devine responded o quesions Tuesday a Pangborn Hall. coaching, his eams have eiher lead he naion in fewes penalies or fumbles. Dave Michell, who fumbled in he Michigan Sae game, had orn ligamens earlier in he year and docors said he would never play again. He had very lile ':::. - acual conac before he game, and now he's playing while he injuries o oher backs are piling up. Coach Devine will receive a Pangborn golf shir laer his week, which he said he would wear a he nex home game. S. Mary's ennis eam rounces Nore Dame women, 8-1 by Laurie Reising Women's Spors Edior I was no exacly ideal ennis playing weaher yeserday afernoon, bu ha did no hamper S. Mary's eam as hey soundly defeaed he Nore Dame squad 8-1. The S. Mary's players mus have found he chilly 55 degrees invigoraing, for hey looked excepionaly quick and in conrol of heir games. In he firs singles mach, S. Mary's Noreen Bracken, filling in for Barb Timm, did an admirable job downing Mary Shukis of Nore Dame 7-6,6-4. Bracken has been playing in he fourh and fifh posiions bu Coach Cahleen Cordes fel "she had he menal samina o ake over for he afernoon." Cordes praised he sophomore saying, "She was up agains he bes and proved she could handle i.'' Veeran Louise Purcell had o go hree ses before she finally pu away Paddy Mullen 6-1,3-6,6-0. Meanwhile freshman eammae Cindy Shusa was breezing o a 6-3,6-0 riumph over Jean Baron. Fourh singles acion was equally dismal for Nore Dame as Irish capain Diane Shillingburg los a Navy ickes go on sale Nore Dame and.s. Mary's sudens desiring a icke for he NAVY game for heir personal use mus repor o Ticke Windows number one and wo on he second floor of he ACC according o he following schedule: Monday, Ocober l 0 - Seniors Tuesday, Ocober ll - Juniors, raduae and Law Sudens Wednesday, Ocober 12 - Sophomores Thursday, Ocober 13 - Freshmen Ticke Window hours are from 8:30 a.m. o 4:30 p.m., including he noon hour. To receive your NAVY icke, you mus presen your suden ID plus he four game suden icke already issued o you. One suden may presen four applicaions for adjacen seaing. The charge for he ickes for Nore Dame graduae and law sudens, and he spouse of a Nore Dame suden is $3.25. The charge for S. Mary's sudens is $6.50, while here is no charge for all Nore Dame undergraduaes. close mach o Tami riffin 4-6,3-6. during he mach when he Irish S. Mary's freshman Mary Sco, neers baled back wice from a playing in only her second mach of 4-0 defici. Maureen O'Brien he season surprised Nore Dame's and Sue Mavonei of S. Mary's Sheila Cronin. The wo had some rounced Anne Kelly and Eleanor fine rallies bu Sco came ou on McManus 2-6,3-6 o complee he op in he end 6-0, 6-4. In sixh afernoon's compeiion. singles compeiion, Kellee Brog- Cordes had nohing bu praise ger had no difficuly in defeaing for her opponens, many of whom Maureen Noonan 6-1,6-1. she had rained las year while she The doubles eam of Shilingburg was Nore Dame coach. "I'm very and Baron ried o make a come- proud of all my players' perforback from heir earlier defeas mances, especially considering he agains he S. Mary's duo of grea compeiion we were up riffin and Shusa bu were simply agains," Cordes said. "Today's oudone a he ne and ended up win will give us a lo of confidence dropping he maach 1-6, 4-6. going ino his weekend's ourna Nore was able o aver a shuou men.'' hanks o he effors of Mary Shukis The ournamen Cordes was and Laura Cronin. Playing in referring o is he Small College almos darkness, aided only by he Sae Tournamen o be held Friday lighs of nearby Carier field, and Saurday in Muncie, Indiana. Shukis and Cronin persevered o Pero was also opimisic abou her defea Louise Purcell and Made- eam's chances in he he ourney. lyne McMenany 7-5,7-5. Earlier, "We jus were no playing up o Coach Sharon Pero had com- our caliber oday," Pero explainmened abou he abiliy of his ed. "Bu I know i's here, and I'm year's squad o come from behind sure his weekend's resuls will and w\n, and his was proven show i.'' Nore Dame o hos ennis ournamen his weekend Parick Smih Spors Wrier The fifh annual Nore Dame Inviaional ennis ournamen will be held his Friday hrough Sunday, Ocober 7-9. Six schools will ake par in he round-robin ourney which is scheduled o ge underway Friday a 9:00a.m. a he Courney Tennis Cener behind he Ahleic and Convocaion Cener. Compeing in he even will be Souhern Illinois, Indiana, Oral Robers, Miami of Ohio, Illinois Sae and he hos Irish. Coach Tom Fallon is looking forward o he ournamen which he believes will be a good indicaor of how he Irish will fare his year. "This ournamen will be a ough es," Coach Fallon poined ou, "we're up agains awfully good eams." "We are also anxious o see how our hree saring freshman will perform." Nore Dame has capured eam honors in he fall classic hree years in a row, including is vicory in 1976. Coach Fallon anicipaes a srong balance down he line of his singles players. Sophomore Carlon Harris will hold down he number-one posiion while frshman Herb Hopwood will fill he second slo for he Irish. Fallon is couning heavily on junior Mary Horan and sophomore Tom Wesphal who wil be playing in he hird and fourh posiions respecively. Freshmen Mark Hoyer and Kevin handi, along wih senior Seve Barre and junior Jimmy Kelly, will fill he remaining four spos._ Fallon is also quie opimisic abou his hree doubles eams. The pairs will include Harris and Horan, handi and Hoyer, and he duo of Wesphal and Hopwood. ''We will be experimening wih our doubles combinaions," Coach Fallon saed, "o see how he parners perform ogeher." Convenional scoring mehods for doubles maches in his week's ourney will be replaced by eighgame pro ses o allow for near simulaneous conclusion of all maches. _For singles maches, he no-add sys.'em will be used. cross counry The Inerhall cross counry mee will be held Tuesday, Ocober 11 a 4:30p.m. on Burke Memorial olf Course. Paricipans should presen proof of insurance o he Inerhall Office or repor o fairway number wo by 4:15 p.m. prior o he mee. :,_, -'