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Vol. XII, No. 6 Tuesday, September 6, 1977 Congress coileludes Lance shouldresign WASHINGTON(AP) - The lead­ illegality of serious enough nature think Bert Lance can be an effective ers of a Senate committee inves­ that we felt an obligation to tell the OMB director pending the hearings Fr. Ferdinand L. Brown tigating Bert Lance’s financial af­ President of our findings.” and pending the investigation of all fairs told President Carter yester­ Ribicoff confirmed that three the allegations.” . day they have uncovered new committee investigators had talked , Tne White House issued a short Fr. Brown to serve allegations “of such a serious with a man serving an eight-year statement saying that Carter had nature” that the budget director prison term for embezzling $1 met with the senators to be briefed should resign. million from Lance’s Calhoun First on their plans to resume the as acting Provost Sens. Abraham Ribicoff (D- National Bank. hearings. Conn.) and Charles H. Percy The Atlanta Constitution re­ The President “expressed his ■Fr. Ferdinand L. Brown, Notre work early this fall. The provost is (R-Dl.), both said they felt it was in ported Monday that, the convict, appreciation to the senators that Dame associate provost since 1970, elected by the Board of Trustees the former Georgia banker’s own Billy Lee Campbell, had signed an the hearings would be commenced has been appointed acting provost upon recommendation of the Pres­ interest that he resign. They did affidavit implicating Lance in his without delay,” the White House by University President Fr. Theo­ ident. not disclose the allegations. criminal activities. statement said. dore M. Hesburgh. Brown received his undergrad­ There was no immediate res­ Ribicoff denied that the com­ Carter is pleased that they Brown will assume the duties uate degree from Notre Dame in ponse from Lance, who has been mittee had an affidavit. “would be conducted in an expedi­ relinquished by Fr. James T. 1938 and went on to graduate study under investigation for his activ­ Lance, contacted at his vacation tious manner that would allow all Burtchaell, who announced his here, receiving his master’s in ities as head of two Georgia banks' retreat in Sea Island, Ga., earlier parties the opportunity to present resignation as provost August 25 to mathematics in 1945 and his doc­ and for large overdrafts on his yesterday, denied any involvement the facts to the American people," return to full-time teaching in the torate in the field in 1947. With the family’s checking accounts. in Campbell’s criminal activities. the statement said. Department of Theology. exception of a year as a postdoc­ Carter gave no indication that he Ribicoff said the full panel would Percy said he felt Lance should Sister John Miriam Jones, assis­ toral fellow at Yale in 1951-52, he planned to press for the resignation be briefed on the allegations today. “ resign in his own interest or step tant provost, and Dr. William M. taught at Notre Dame from 1946 to of his embattled budget director. He also said the committee would aside so he can properly defend Burke, assistant to the provost, will 1963 and was religious superior of The White House issued a decide then whether Lance would himself against the allegations that continue in their positions. Holy Cross priests at the institution statement after the 40-minute testify this week as scheduled. have been made in the media and An advisory committee to con­ from 1960 to 1968. Before his meeting saying only that the Pres­ Percy, the committee’s ranking certain information that we have sider nominations for a permanent appointment as associate provost, ident was pleased Ribicoff s Senate minority member, said the inves­ now acquired ourselves.” replacement for Father Burtchaell, he was acting vice president for Governmental Affairs Committee tigation may have to be expanded. But Percy said, “ Mr. Lance told consisting of five members from academic affairs. would resume its hearings without “ My personal feeling is that a me he has no intention of re­ the elected faculty representatives A native of Portsmouth, Ohio, delay tomorrow. special prosecutor should be ap­ signing. He has publicly said he to the Academic Council and one Brown entered Holy Cross Sem­ Ribicoff said he and Percy asked pointed,” said Percy. wants the hearings to be held.” from its student members, is inary at Notre Dame in 1930 and for the meeting “to bring to the Ribicoff said, “ It would be wiser The Senate panel is reconvening expected to be formed and begin was ordained in 1942. President’s attention allegations of for Bert Lance to resign. I don’t hearings on Lance’s financial af­ fairs tomorrow. Ribicoff said his full committee would meet today to hear the latest evidence uncovered by investi­ Dining hall worker shortage alleviatedgators. A house banking subcommittee already planned to hold a hearing have financial need. Thus, the jobs by the financial aid office. coordinator for the South Dining by Ann Gales today on how thoroughly bank office of student employment has “ We still needed more people than Hall, said that the dining hall is Staff Reporter examiners probed Lance’s affairs referred to the dining halls for those hired from that list,” Price presently rehiring former employ­ when he was nominated to be employment only those students commented, “ so we’ve been given ees who lost their jobs last spring budget director late last year. who have been determined finan­ permission to go ahead and hire when the financial need policy was The remainder of students to be The House panel planned to cially needy by the College Scholar­ students without financial need.” put into effect. “Essentially what hired by the Notre Dame dining question federal bank examiners ship Service. Almeida pointed out that the we had to do was to exhaust the list halls this year will not have to meet about the thoroughness of the “ The financial aid office has change in policy will apply only to of financial aid people before we financial requirements. This original Lance investigation. been very helpful, ” stated Edmund this year. “We’ll just have to take could hire other kids,” Szczepanski change in policy, caused by a Among them are Robert A. shortage of eligible students, was Price, director of food services. each year one at a time and see how remarked. He added that the things work out,” she said. problem is already well on its way Bloom, acting comptroller of the decided in a meeting between “ They bend over backwards to help [continued oa page 4] dining hall and financial aid repre­ us.” However, Price said that the Adam Szczepanski, student to solution. sentatives this past weekend. dining halls have been short on In keeping with University pol­ workers, especially for lunches and icy, the dining halls have thus far weekends, these first few weeks, this year hired only financially creating a “ hardship both for needy students. However, only regular dining hall employees and half of these openings could be the students who eat in the dining filled by eligible students. halls.” According to Margaret Almeida, In an effort to alleviate the supervisor of student employment, problem, student coordinators for University officials made a policy the dining halls over the weekend last spring requiring that all stu­ contacted, a number of students dents employed by the University who were determined eligible for Darby’s Place Darby’s Place will open its doors The night spot, now in its fourth at midnight tonight for the “night” year, will initiate a new form of people of Notre Dame. Located in diversion for its patrons this year, the LaFortune Rathskeller Darby’s Griffin added. Cartoons and classic offers shelter and refreshment to film shorts such as Laurel and those in search of a study spot or Hardy, will be shown for about 15 scintillating conversation in the minutes two or three nights a week. wee hours. Otherwise, Griffin noted, Darby’s will be open Sunday Darby’s will continue to furnish “ a through Thursday nights from place to study or relax, re­ midnight to 4 a.m. Fr. Robert freshments, and the conversation Griffin, spokesman for Proprietor of friendly and compatible Darby O’Gill, described Darby’s as people.” a “clean well-lighted place,” Darby’s Place is still in need of designed as a service for those who volunteers to act as hosts and You may be relieved to know that the large gray objects stacked outside Senior Bar are not the desire it. Darby’s will offer donuts, hostesses during its hours of giant coffins they appear to be. They are, in fact, forms used in the pouring of concrete for the rolls and beverages on Monday operation. Anyone interested can addition to the Engineering building. {These forms are set upside-down and raised a section at through Thursday and will add ham contact Griffin at 7066, drop by a time on scaffolds and covered with concrete. When the concrete hardens, the scaffolds and the sandwiches to its menu on Sun­ Darby’s, or sign up at Activities forms are lowered leaving a new hallway or classroom in the Engineering building.][Photo by days, Griffin announced. Night. Greg Trzupek].______the observer Tuesday, September 6, 1977 News At SMC National Social Commission by Chris Simony below the SMC Dining Hall on licized. Students may obtain September 23rd featuring student information simply by dialing the Voyager 1 blasts off talents. Anyone interested in SMC Social Commission’s office at CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Voyager 1 blasted off The Saint Mary’s Social performing is requested: to contact 284-4520. toward the outer planets yesterday in a near-flawless Commission has expanded its Karen Bickel at 284-4035. Bagiano added that the com­ launch, joining its twin space probe Voyager 2 on a membership and promises to pro­ A recent idea adopted by the , mission is working in conjunction 675-million-mile journey to Jupiter and beyond. vide a wider range of events for the commission is a “Party Line” to with Notre Dame to reestablish It was the second launch in a $500-million 1977-1978 school year. begin operation next week. Maria Quickie Services to Michigan JoAnn Baggiano, president of the program designed to provide valuable new informa­ Mignanelli director of the line bars. tion about the creation of the universe, the origins of commission, expressed enthusiasm explained that it will provide Other long range plans include a the solar system and the formation of planet Earth. for the increased membership. information on all major social and Thanksgiving Basket Drive, and a “There are many new sophomores cultural events, as well as in­ Christmas Bazaar, as well as the ’ and juniors on the commission this formation concerning on and off possible return of popular events —On Campus year, in addition to returning senior campus parties for those students (such as Second City) previously 1-5 pm -student union plant sale - lafortune ballroom members,” she said, “con­ who desire to have parties pub­ sponsored by the commission. sequently there should be an 4 pm -seminar, "synfchorotron radiation: some chemical increased turnover of ideas.” applications'' by dr. david ederer, physics division The Social Commission is pre­ of national bureau of standards, Washington, d.c., sently involved in plans for Man shoots diners, himself sponsored by rad. lab., conf. rm. radiation lab, open Oktoberfest. This year several to public. special events including a magician CHARLOTTE, N.C. [AP] - A ced dead on arrival at Presbyterian and a raffle will be added to the man wearing a swastika armband Hospital with gunshot wounds in 4:30 pm -seminar, ' liposome, a carrier of polynucleotides usual program. Kathy Friday is in opened fire on a mostly black crowd the back and chest. and drugs to cells and tissues" by dr. c. kulpa, charge of the event scheduled for at a church picnic yesterday, killing Joanne Terry, 28, was reported sponsored by biology dept., galvin life science aud., September 29 - October 1. one man and injuring at least three in critical condition and in surgery open to public. other persons before turning the for wounds in the abdomen. In addition, the commission a- gun on himself, police said. Larry Smith, 15, was treated and ant ounces the grand opening of Mecklenburg County Police said released at the same hospital for a 7 pm -meeting, rowing recruits meeting, eng. aud. the SMC Coffeehouse, located witnesses told them the man drove gunshot wound in the leg. A fourth up to a picnic sponsored by the injured person, Joseph Walker, 29, 7:30 pm -eucharist, charismatic eucharist, log chapel, open Janesville African Methodist Epis­ was treated and released at Char­ to everyone. Study Help copal Church. lotte Memorial Hospital for a As a crowd of about 200 people gunshot wound in his right foot. 10 pm -meeting, knights of columbus, council chambers, watched a baseball game, the new members welcome. recruits needed witnesses said, the man started J-board mee ting shooting. After several rounds he The Neighborhood Study Help shot himself, and one report said tomorrov/ New Parish Program will be recruiting volun­ he was dead. teers for this semester today at the The gunman was wearing khaki A meeting for hall judicial board North Dining Hall from 5 p.m. to pants and a military style camou­ chairpersons will be held 9 p.m. Series offered at SMC 6:30 p.m., tomorrow at the South flage shirt with the swastika arm­ tomorrow in the Notre Dame Dining Hall from 5 p.m. to 6:30 band, police said. Fie was not student government office. If any A lecture-discussion series, November 1 Augustine - p.m., and Thursday at the ST. immediately identified. chairperson is unable to attend, a “ Story and Theology,” will begin Confessions Mary’s Dining Hall from 4:30 p.m. The dead man was identified hall representative should attend tonight at Saint Mary’s College. November 15 Gospel of Mark to 6 p.m. Roosevelt Davis. He was pronoun­ the meeting. 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The petition, the many outdoor facilities in practices, Fallon stated that “The A group of 38 women, represent Fallon, director of the Rockne which carried the names of the 38 addition to the courts at the ACC, policy of the “ Rock” is free play ing the women's volleyball team, Memorial, told the girls they would team members was presented to ours is not an unreasonable re­ both for men and women.” He did were denied practice time last have to leave. Fallon last Tuesday at which time quest.” Hotvedt stated. say that he and his committee will night on the basketball courts of Practice time of one hour per he stated that a decision would be According to Hotvedt, the bas­ be meeting soon and a decision the Rockne Memorial. evening, four evenings a week, had reached only after he had met with ketball courts of the “Rock” are should be reached within the next The group found an empty court been petitioned for by Astrid his staff. the only adequate areas for prac­ three days. tices. Previously the girls had tried In clarifying what she believes to Stepan Center courts which result­ be the real issue, Hotvedt remark­ ed in numerous injuries. TTie ACC ed, “Our aim is not to cause Chinatownprovides f is also not suitable, Hotvedt said, trouble but merely to have the because of its tartan surface which building policy reviewed. Through does not promote sliding and could this we hope to achieve a designat­ SAN FRANCISCO [AJP] - The Police patrols, meanwhile, were area. result in serious joint injuries. ed space and time for some police chief on Monday blamed a stepped up in the area. The Golden “ We have less than 20 Chinese When questioned on the policy of competitive women’s practice.” “subculture of fear” created by Dragon was open for business as speakers in the whole police de­ Chinatown gang warfare for a lack usual and the sidewalks were partment,” Low said. “I’m sorry of clues in what officials call the crowded with tourists. the chief has said the community Red Chinese government city’s worst mass murder ever - a Detectives said they had no leads has abdicated responsibility. It’s a restaurant massacre that left 5 in the case and complained of dual responsibility.” denounces theories dead and 11 injured. getting no help from the Chinese TOKYO [AP] - A member of saying the late Communist party Chief Charles Gain bitterly as­ community. Stockbroker Fred Huie said, “ What can people say to police China’s ruling Politburo, in one of Chairman Mao Tse-tung “consis­ sailed the Chinese-American com­ Chinese leaders, already stun­ the most overt signals of a new, tently stood against taking Marxist- munity for “an absolute abdication ned by the shootings, reacted about it? Nobody knows anything about it. They’re just like people “pragmatic” course for Peking, Leninist theory ‘the peak’ and of responsibility” after no one swiftly to Gain’s criticisms. has called on the Chinese people absolute authority.’” Superior Court Judge Harry Low anywhere - they don’t want to get came forward with information not to dogmatically follow political Nieh’s comments , made in an about the three killers who - said the alleged reticence of Chi­ involved.” theories, it was reported Monday. article in the party journal Red without saying a word - sprayed the nese-American citizens to talk is Police Lt. Victor Macia said no Flag, were reported as a 15 member Golden Dragon restaurant with “ more a problem of the lack of motive had been determined for The official Chinese news agency Hsinhua quoted Nieh Jung-chen as Chinese trade mission left Peking gunfire earlv Sunday. Chinese personnel to cover the the killings. for a visit to the United States. The delegation was led by Wang Yac­ ting, chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. Publication of the article and the U nited B everage Co., Inc. trade delegations’s mission comes 840 S. PRAIRIE AVE. • SOUTH BEND, INDIANA 46621 amid moves by the new Chinese leadership to improve the economy and turning China into a modem power by the end of the century. 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The only activity specifically oriented towards scholars is the Matthew R. Dee Hospitaity Program, in which high President school seniors, visiting the campus, stay in the scholars’ rooms. P.S. Beat Pitt!I Koehler explained that the Ad­ missions Office would like more programs and recognition for those awarded but has been descouraged by scholars who do not want to appear elitist. Besides the possibility of fi­ nancial assistance, the award is strictly honorary and does not allow its bearer any special placement in classes or recognition on college Budweiser. MKIHELOR BUSCH. transcripts. Koehler added that it is considered valuable by some employers and graduate schools. T" 4 the QbaflfMflf Tuesday, September 6, 1977 Senate to decide fate of WASHINGTON [AP] - As The Senate Democratic leader­ its version. It achieved a major senators can work out an agree­ Among the bills with fair to good Congress goes into the final phase ship is prepared to sidetrack most compromise on the hardest fought ment among themselves , ” chances of House passage are an of its 1977 session this week, it will other legislation to workout the issue, pricing of natural gas. Some pending legislation cannot increase in the minimum wage be up to the Senate to decide inevitable: disputes aroused by the Proponents of an immediate end to be set aside. A 60.2 billion from $2.30 to $2.65 an hour and a whether President Carter’s first complex legislation. government price control lost when appropriation for the educational, measure to curb medicare and year will see his top priority Before the two chambers left for the House approved a gradual health, and social programs of the medicaid abuses. proposal enacted - a comprehen­ a month long summer recess that increase in price. The fight will be Department of Health, Education sive energy bill. ends romorrow, the House passed renewed in the Senate. anti Welfare has been held up by Committees in both Houses Senate-House disagreement on begin work promptly on legislation Democratic leaders of both to bolster the financing of Social House and Senate are pledged to federal funding of abortions for women on Medicaid. The House Security, now threatened with seeing the energy bill through. But exhaustion of its reserves by 1983. UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS House Democratic Whip John version would permit funding only Brademas of Indiana would not in cases where the woman’s life There appears no doubt Congress CALCULATORS & STEREOS was threatened. The Senate predict flatly that the bill will be will act in time, but it may adopt provision is broader. Conferees passed and the differences be­ only a stopgap measure this year. must try again. tween Senate and House versions calculators Another appropriation difference The private financial affairs of reconciled in the remaining six to is expected to be settled more Bert Lance before he became Texas Instruments HEWLETT-PACKARD eight weeks of this year’s session. WAS SALE easily. budget director will be before two WAS SALE “Powerful senators with strong TI-59 ...... $300 $224.95 committees this week. HP-10...... $175 $153.95 The House included In a 110 TI-58 ...... $125 $93.95 views are at loggerheads,” HP-I9C .... $345 $299.95 billion measure for defense funding TI-57 ...... $80 $59 99 Brademas said in an interview. “It A Senate vote on the proposed HP-21 ...... $80 $ 69.95 $1.4 billion for a start on B1 PC -100A ...... $200 $149.95 all depends on the extent to which treaty that would eventually turn H P-22...... $125 $109.95 bomber production. Carter later MBA-FINANCE . $80 $59.99 the Panama Canal Zone e ver to H P -25...... $125 $109.95 recommended this be dropped and SR-51-11 ...... $70 $45 95 Panama may not come until next HP-25C .... $160 $140.95 the Senate went along. The House SR -40...... $40 $23 95 year. The administration and H P -27...... $175 $153.95 Lance hearings is expected to agree. TI-1680 ...... $40 $23 95 opponents both have mounted HP-29C .... $195 $171.95 The House, with the main energy BA-BUSINESS $40 $27 95 H P-55...... $395 $129.95 strong campaigns and so many T I-5 0 1 5 ...... $80 $62 95 debate behind it, is likely to pass H P-67...... $450 $374.95 [centfcieed from page 1] senators have declared themselves TI-5040 ...... $130 $94 95 more major legislation, even if HP-91 ...... $325 $279.95 currency when Lance was con­ TI-5050M ...... $110 $79.95 Senate action will have to await undecided that the needed two H P -9 2 ...... $625 $519.95 firmed as budget director; Donald thirds vote is not now in sight. MODULE LIB FOR L Tarleton, administrator of the 1978. 58 & 59 $29 95 HP-97...... $750 $624.95 Atlanta region, and officers of the two Georgia banks Lance headed. 1. Above price* Include A/C Adaptor-Charger and Carrying C ate The White House also denied a UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS 2. All ebove calculator! have lull one-year taclory warranty Time magazine report that Pres­ 3. Endote payment In full with order, or remit $20 with order, ident Carter had twice talked Lance CALCULATORS & STEREOS out of resigning. balance C O O. The Internal Revenue Service 4. Shipping Charge*: Add $3.00 lor calculator* and 4% ol price lor receiver*. has been investigating the comp­ calculators troller’s office to see if it covered 5. FAST DELIVERY GUARANTEED only with M.O. or cerlltled Texas Instruments HEWLETT-PACKARD up any information about Lance check*. Personal checks will delay the order until It clears before he was confirmed as director WAS SALE WAS SALE TI-59 ...... $300 $224.95 bank*. H P -10...... $175 $153,95 of the Office of Management and TI-58 ...... $125 $93,115 Budget. HP-19C . .... $345 $299.95 STEREO SEND TI-57 ...... $80 $59.99 H P -21...... $80 $ 69.95 Bloom had told Congress in a PC -100A ...... $200 $149.95 FOR H P -22...... $125 $109.95 letter that Lance “enjoys a good MBA-FINANCE. $80 $59.99 RECEIVERS H P -25...... $125 $109.95 FREE reputation in the banking com­ SR-51-11 ...... $70 $45,95 munity.” Previously, however, HP-25C . .... $160 $140 95 CATALOGUE SR -40...... $40 $23.95 H P -27...... $175 $153.95 the Atlanta comptroller’s office had TI-1680 ...... $40 $23.95 MnioixieeiT PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED HP-29C . .... $195 $171 95 R EG SALE ONLY WITH forced the Calhoun First National BA-BUSINESS $40 $27.96 H P -55...... $395 $129 95 SX 1250 $000 $504 CREDIT CARDS Bank to stop letting Lance’s family T I-5015...... $80 $62.95 HP-67 ...... $450 $374 95 SX -1050 $700 $409 overdraw their checking accounts. TI-5040 ...... $130 $94.96 SX 950 $000 $402 HP-91 ...... $325 $279 95 814-237-5990 TI-5050M ...... $110 $79.95 SX 050 $500 $347 Tarleton lifted the restrictions as H P -92...... $625 $519 95 SX-750 $400 $279 (Add 3% for Credit Card Orders) no longer necessary just before MODULE LIB FOR H P -97...... $750 $624 95 SX 050 $300 $213 58 & 59 $29.95 SX 550 $250 $170 Lance was nominated as budget SX 450 $200 $149 director. 1. Above price* Include A/C Adaptor-Charger and Carrying The New York Times reported Case STEREO WAREHOUSE Sunday that the IRS was investi­ 2. All above calculatorI have lull one-year lactory warranty gating an allegation that Tarleton 110 NEW ALLEY, STATE COLLEGE, PA. 16801 3. Enclose payment In full with order, or remit $20 with order, “edited” banking examiners' con­ fidential files on Lance’s Calhoun balance C. O.O. 4. Shipping Charges:A d d$3.00 lor calculators and 4% ol price bank and the National Bank of lor receivers. Georgia to delete criticisms of their 5. FAST DELIVERY GUARANTEED only with M.O. or certllled operations. The subcommittee chairman, checks. Personal checks will delay the order until It clears AUDITION! Rep. Fernand J. St. Germain banks. (D-R.I.) rejected a request by SEND Treasury Secretary W. Michael STEREO Blumenthal to postpone the FOR for the part of ‘MATT *n, c; hearings for several days. RECEIVERS FREE Blumenthal said an IRS report on CATALOGUE the two banking officials contains (M> P I O N E E R PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED • information that Tarleton and R EG. SALE ONLY WITH Bloom should see before testifying. 8X -1250 $900 $584 CREDIT CARDS Comptroller of the Currency SX -1050...... $700 $469 8X-9S0 $600 $402 814-237-5990 John Heimann, who took office in 8X850 $500 $347 July, is to release the IRS report to SX-750 $400 $279 (Add 3% for Credit Card Orders) the Seriate committee tomorrow, S X - B S 0 $300 $213 S X -5 5 0...... $250 $178 but it was not clear whether it 8X 1 5 0 $200 $149 o p * * 0 * * would be finished. Published reports have said the report is STEREO WAREHOUSE call 233-8363 for information criti cal of both Bloom and Tarleton. 110 NEW ALLEY, STATE COLLEGE, PA. 16801

Interested in writing for the OBSERlfER? SMC Reporter’s Meeting SMC Observer office in the basement of Regina South WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7TH 6:30PM Tuesday, September 6, 1977______the Observer 5 ‘Mad Women of the Plaza’ strike back EDITOR’S NOTE - At least 2,00® Plaza de Mayo. Mayo. squads retaliating against left-wing Among them are more than 30 persons have disappeared In Ar­ Soon there are scores of them, The women are relatives of terrorist operations. But human jounalists, about 100 labor leaders gentina this year In a continuing; forming a tight group in the middle victims of countless kidnapings by rights leaders, moderates, leftists, and hundreds of students. wave of violence, according to of the plaza directly across from armed squads. The abductions liberals and the women say security The women say one of their human rights organizations. Now Casa Rosada, the pink colored have become a national issue in agents themselves are involved. representatives once met with Pre­ the mothers, daughters and sisters government house from which the Argentina and provide the basis for The meetings of the women at sident Videla who reportedly told of the victims are banding together nation is run. Widespread charges of human the Plaza de Mayo which gets its her he could not do anything. to try to do something about It. Pedestrians ignore them, and the rights violations, which have name from the date of Argentina’s “This is the one and only reason Here Is a report on “The Mad din of traffic drowns out their strained relations between Wash­ . independence, May 25,1810 - have why we decided to meet at the Women of the Plaza” and their conversations, except to those close ington and Buenos Aires. been taking place since the begin­ plaza,” said another woman. “To campaign. by. The gathering might pass for According to human rights or­ ning of the year, every Thursday at make our problem known to pass­ an after church chit-chat session. ganizations here, at least 2,000 4 p.m. ers-by and journalists, so that BUENOS AIRES, Argentina But this is different - the start of persons have been kidnaped and But their activities went unnotic­ someone does something, we will [AP] - It is early afternoon. Slowly, a weekly meeting of “ Las Locas de disappeared so far this year. ed until Terence Todman, the U.S. continue to meet here until we almost timidly, the women begin Plaza de Mayo, ” literally meaning Security officials claim the ab­ assistant secretary of state for know what happened to our rela­ arriving at the city’s main square, The Mad Women of Plaza de ductions are the work of right-wing inter-American affairs, met with tives.” the military president, Gen. Jorge They meet, rain or shine, defying Videla, in mid-August. It was a the police. Monday, but the women were at The office workers in the govern­ the plaza to try to talk to Todman ment buildings around the plaza Legionnaire’s d and tell him of their grievances. call the women "Las Locas de Plaza Todman did not meet them, but the de Mayo,” not because the women serious, had been thought at first to COLUMBUS, Ohio [AP] - Offi­ Dr. John Ackerman, Ohio’s women attracted a large number of are crazy, but because the women cials worried by the most serious health director, siad yesterday a be a common form of pneumonia. foreign news correspondents. are crazy, but because in Argentina outbreak of Legionnaire’ s disease 65-year-old woman now in River­ “The chances are the disease Police tried to arrest a woman anyone who does something out of has been in the community, the since it was identified in Philadel­ side Hospital, where four other reporter as she was interviewing the ordinary is called loco, or crazy. phia last year are re-evaluating cases were reported, is being area and around the country and the women. The women turned on The women come prepared with recent pneumonia diagnoses and tested to see if she has Legion­ gone undetected for a number of the police and rescued the reporter. mimeographed papers or letters may have found a fifth victim here naires disease. years,” Ackerman said. Since then, the police have written in longhand, containing So fair, Legionnaire’s disease has within a month. Her case, which was termed harassed the women, not allowing descriptions of their cases. They been confirmed in the cases of a them to congregate in large groups hand them out to anyone who asks 56-year-old Columbus woman who at the plaza. what they doing. died, two other women who are The government has admitted Political violence in Argentina DEBATE and SPEECH hospitalized, and a fourth woman that some security groups, acting surfaced a little more than a decade who recovered and was sent home. on their own, may have carried out ago with kidnapings and robberies INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE AND SPEECH On Monday, as part of an effort the abductions in their zeal to wipe by leftist guerrillas, who now are ACTIVITIES to re analyze recent pneumonia out left-wing urban guerrillas. But seriously crippled if not crushed. deaths at Riverside and other (Debate, Extemp., Oratory, Interpretation) the government denies any compli­ But their operations gave rise to a hospitals in the area, state and city. right-wing backlash, which many federal health officials were flying OPEN TO ALL NOTRE DAME UNDERGRADUATES Most of the victims are described observers here consider the main blood samples to the federal Center as political liberals or moderates. source of turmoil now in Argentina. for Disease Control in Atlanta. Testing for antibodies in the Participate in one of the most competitive and blood of Legionnaire’sdisease vic­ exciting activities on campus. Come to our first tims takes about three days, offi­ general meeting: cials say. The center, meanwhile, had sent two specialists to Ohio to lead the investigation. Thursday, Sept. 8 7:30pm Legionnaire’s disease is a respir­ atory infection caused by an un­ 100 CENTER BALLROOM, LAFORTUNE STUDENT CENTER named bacterium that was isolated MIS HAVANA INDIANA Program administered by the Speech and DramaDept. after 29 of about 180 persons stricken with the disease died during or after an American Legion convention in Philadelphia INSIDE THE G IM P 7 in July 1976. STUDENT The disease may go undetected D O H /N NEST No sew n thru because the symptoms are nearly 2 collar to shoulder seams GOVERNMENT identical to pneumonia. Officials warm your neck say about 15 per cent of the cases SMC are fatal but even serious cases can NIGHT______be successfully treated with anti­ biotics if discovered in time. Vest I ripstop nylon In red, blue, ot green TUESDAY SEPT. 6TH Vest II Debate meeting D acron/C otton in blue or tan. 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A fl the observer ______Tuesday, September 6, *977 Harriers prepare for season opener by f rank LaGrot la Tuesday we do interval workouts “ We are also counting heavily on Sports Writer which consist of short bouts of the services of sophomores Fred distance done at relatively fast Stepan, Mark Novak and Kevin To be a successful coach you speeds. Wednesday we do another Kenny, all monogram winners in must have two things: good relaxed distance on the roads and 1976.” athletes and the ability to focus Thursday we do ten miles but we Two veteran runners returning to their efforts in the proper direction. do it going uphill. Running uphill the squad after a year’s absence Notre Dame’s cross-country and strengthens your cardivascular sys­ are Steve Welch and Jay Miranda, track coach has been blessed with tem and improves your form. Piane welcomes both back with both. It’s no secret the Joe Plane Friday we do another relaxed eight open arms. has built what once was a mediocre miles and Saturday we compete.” “ We’re looking forward to the program into a fine, respected “Overall, everyone on the team return of both Steve and Jay,” organization. He credits his suc­ runs between 80 and 85 miles a Piane relates. “Both are excellent cess to positive coaching philoso­ week,” Piane continues. “ Any athletes and will contribute greatly phies. other training procedure, such as to the team’s success.” Senior Bill “Most college runners have a weightlifting, I encourage but I do Almendinger and junior Dave pretty good idea as to what’s not substitute it for running. Gutchenritter along with sopho­ expected of them as far as training Those things should supplement mores Peter Burger and Joe Stroh- and performance,” Piane relates. running, not replace it.” man all return from last year’s “My job as a coach is to act as a With the season opener (at squad to give the 1977 Irish guide of sorts. It is my responsibi­ Purdue) just four days away, harriers added strength. Fresh­ lity to make sure that each runner teamwork is the watchword for men Charlie Fox, Pat sullivan, makes the best use of his training Piane and his runners. Mike Maney and Chuck Aragon time so that he gets the greatest “We should really have a fine should all become vital members of benefit out of it.” team this year,” Piane points out. what promises to be a highly “This year,” Plane continues, “ Our goal this fall is to place a competitive Irish squad. “we’re working toward placing a whole team in the NCAA tourna­ team in the NCAA tournament in ment in November. I believe that With preparations for the season November. I have to make sure with the talent we have that that is opener with Purdue well underway, Piane expresses high hopes for his that my runners gradually progress a realistic goal. In years past we runners. so that they are in top form for the were more concerned with getting NCAA district qualifier meet on individuals to that national tourna­ “ We meet Purdue on September November 12.” ment. This year we’re thinking 10, and I believe that we are strong To compete in a cross-country strictly about landing a whole team enough to beat them,” a confident meet, you must be able to run., and in the tournament ”. Piane reveals. “They’ve defeated run well. Consequently, practice With five lettermen returning us two years in a row and they look sessions for Piane and his team from the 1976 squad, as well as to be tough again this year. consist of running, and a lot of it. some outstanding freshmen, it However, the team is working hard Piane outlines an average week’s appears that the goal Piane speaks and they look really good. I am practice for his team. of is not out of bounds. anxious for the season to get Notre Dame's cross-country team, under the leadership of Coach Joe “ Sunday, we take a 15-mile “Returning lettermen from last underway.” Plane, will open their season this Saturday. [Photo by Leo Hansen] run,” Piane explains. “Monday year’s squad include co-captains With a mature coaching philo­ through Friday in the morning Dennis VanderKraats and Danny sophy and a fine group of athletes, everyone goes four to five miles. Horgan, both of whom look as fit as success appears imminent for Ted Robinson Monday afternoon we go a relaxed, I’ve ever seen them look,” relates Coach Joe Piane and his 1977 Irish Oh, Boe! easy eight miles on the roads. the Irish cross-country mentor. cross-country squad. One Man's View 1977 Cross-Country Schedule Roy Boe looks like he got his job out of the New York Times. You never Sept. 10 Purdue-dual at Lafayette, Ind. 5 miles see him without his grey pin-striped suit and stupid smirk. Actually, Roy Sept. 23 Michigan State at Notre Dame 5 miles Boe is your friendly neighborhood pro franchise owner, using the New Oct. 7 Notre Dame Invitational at Notre Dame 5 miles Jersey Nets and the New York Islanders as his personal playthings. If Oct. 15 Loyola, Western Michigan at Notre Dame 6 miles anyone is ever interested in writing a book on the workings of spoils Oct. 21 Indiana State Championship at Notre Dame 5 miles management, Roy Boe could be the subject of the “ How hot to” section. Oct. 29 Central Collegiate Conference at Bowling Green 5 miles Consider the following ... Three years ago, the Nets won the ABA Nov. 12 NCAA District IV at Ann Arbor, Michigan 10.000M championship with a starting lineup of , , Billy Nov. 21 NCAA National Championships at Spokane, Washington 10.000M Paultz, Brian Taylor and John Williamson. It was one of the best starting fives put together in recent pro basketball history. Let’s look where they are now. The Doc does his magic in Philadelphia, Kenon and Paultz are two-thirds of the starting front line in San Antonio, Taylor will be the backcourt ace for Denver this year, and Williamson ND hockey team averages 20 points a game for Indiana. In exchange, the Nets now have , , Darnell Hillman, George Johnson and a to hold meeting first-round draft choice. Also consider that Nate Archibald came and went from the Nets in those deals. The general idea that one should get from There will be an organizational this is that Boe knows nothing about basketball. meeting for returning hockey play­ Besides knowing nothing about basketball, Boe has also accomplished ers and anyone else interested in the difficult task of going bankrupt in the process. The man must be given participating in try-outs for the credit. He kept the ABA afloat for three years with his financial holdings, Notre Dame hockey team today at and spent the money to bring Erving, Kenon and Rick Barry to New York. 3:30 p.m. in the Athletic and Unfortunately, he never read the bottom line, or, if he did, he’s a Convocation Center Auditorium. masochist. What it basically results in is a losing battle. Boe gave up money to fulfill his purpose, admission into the NBA. But he got three million dollars for Julius Erving — money he promised the fans of Long Island ND crew team ready to mee; foe would be spent to sign free agents and draft choices. It hasn’t happened The Notre Dame rowing team The crew’s first race will be on Boston on October 24, which is ihe yet. begins its twelfth season as a club October 9. The team will meet the largest regatta in the U.S. this fall. Instead, Boe took his team from Long Island and transplanted it 30 sport with overwhelmeing opti­ University of Chicago, Michigan Anyone interested in finding out miles west in New Jersey — at the cost of over four million dollars to the mism. A new men’s coach, A1 State University, Purdue Univer­ more information on the rowing Knicks. Without television revenue until 1980, Boe is only buying time Caccavale, and a new women’s sity, and Grand Valley State Col­ club can attend a meeting in the He bought a little more last week when he peddled his best player, Nate coach, Jody Gormley, look forw;ird lege for a three mile race at home. Engineering Auditorium at 7 p.m. Archibald, to Buffalo in a deal that brought one million dollars along with to working with a large group of Soon afterward i i , the club will Tuesday, September 6 for brief Johnson and the first-round pick. well-conditioned, experienced oar- travel to the Head of the Connecti­ talks and a color movie about crew. Anyone who was connected with Boe in New York is convinced the man spersons. This crew will compete cut for another three mile race Details about an informal mixer for is dishonest. He was dishonest in his negotiations with Julius Erving and in three long distance races this against top East Coast teams. The all present members, coaches, and Brian Taylor. He was dishonest in his dealings with the people of Long fall, performing against schools team’s last race will be the presti­ recruits will be announced at the Island and New Jersey this summer. In fact, the very morning that Boe from all over the country. gious Head of the Charles in meeting on Tuesday night. was in Larry O’Brien’s office finalizing the move to Jersey, his senior partner was at the Nassau Coliseum “ negotiating in good faith” for a new lease on Long Island. Both maneuvers cost him money. Boe has also proven himself to be a terrible judge of people. The best example of that is the Dave DeBusschere fiasco of three years ago. After his retirement, DeBusschere signed a hugh 10-year contract as the Nets’ general manager. Unfortunately, Dave’s idea of a workday was reading the Times and Newsday. Throw away at least two draft picks paying off his contract. When I think about all the trouble the Nets have gone through and the size of the hole that Boe has dug himself into, it amazes me that he hasn’t, sold the team. One virtue Boe possesses is perseverance. Unfortunately, Boe possesses little basketball talent. It shouldn’t take the fans of New Jersey much time to realize that the most talented Net is Coach . But the road show continues. The front office has been in four different offices since June 15. The team is playing in a college arena until the people of Rutherford, New Jersey decide whether or not to build a 20,000 seat arena. In the meantime, Piscataway is the hideaway for Boe’s basketball machine. In today’s world of professional sports, it’s scary to think that there might be other Roy Boes owning clubs. I think the caption in the Net press guide under Boe’s picture reads, “Would you buy a used car from this The Notre Dame Crew team prepares for another fall of tough competiton. [Photo by John man?” Calcutt].