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Hesburgh to confer honorary degree Ford to visit Monday by Tom Drape ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• state area, only confirmed the schedule appearance of Editor-in-Chief Otis R. Bowen, governor of Indiana. Appointment Text of secretaries for Gov. Daniel Walker, Illinois Democrat, University President Fr. Theodore M. Hesburgh will Gov. Ray Milliken, Michigan Republican and Gov. present an honorary doctor of laws degree to President James Rhodes, Ohio Republican denied knowledge of Gerald R. Ford next Monday, March 17. The Hesburgh statement any planned appearances at Notre Dame next Monday presidential visit was confirmed by Hesburgh today in To The Students of Notre Dame: by their governors. a special notice to the students of Notre Dame an­ The President is expected to remain on the campus nouncing that the presentation will be made at a On only two occasions, in 1935 and 1960, bave Notre throughout the day. The possibility of meetings with Special Academic Convocation in the ACC at 11 a.m. on Dame students had the opportunity to welcome the student leaders, administrators and faculty also exist, Monday. · President of the United States to their campus. That according to an informed source. In his announcement, Hesburgh stated that Ford rare opportunity will be yours when President Gerald would deliver an address but did not specify the nature R. Ford visits the University on Monday, March 11th. Hesburgh's Invitation of the speech. A White House spokesman said It gives me great pleasure to invite each of you to yesterday the content of the address would not be attend a Special Academic Convocation in the Athletic A formal, written invitation to come to Notre Dame released before Saturday. and Convocation Center on Monday at 11:00 a.m. An was made to Ford in a March 5letter from Hesburgh. Hesburgh also said that all classes will be cancelled honorary Doctor of Laws degree will be conferred on In a release of excerpts from that letter, Hesburgh from 9:30a.m. to 1:10 p.m. and University offices will President Ford and he will deliver an address. In expressed his delight over the appearance of members be closed from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. "in order that the order that the entire University community may of Ford administration on university campuses. entire University community may participate in this participate in this memorable event, I have directed "With so many problems besetting the country and memorable event." that classes be cancelled from 9:30a.m. to 1:10 p.m. the world, we in higher education welcome both your and that t!niversity offices be closed from 10 a.m. to 1 presence and your thoughts as we all seek for p.m. solutions," Hesburgh wrote. Timetable I know that you will join the University faculty and He went to request the President's presence saying it administration and me in welcoming President Ford would be a "great honor and pleasure." A complete timetable of events has not yet been and our other distinguished guests on Monday. The St. Patrick's day visit by Ford will make the disclosed by the White House. The President is ex­ third made to the Notre Dame campus by a United pected to remain on campus at least through dinner, States president while in office. Honorary degrees Richard Conklin, director of Information Services said Ever devotedly in Notre Dame, were awarded to President Franklin Roosevelt in 1935 yesterday.

warld briefs HPC discusses lighting conditions NEWARK, N.J. (UPil - A Newark man with a "longi by Lonnie Luna explained Morton. Amenca pageant: swimsuit the HPC. The part of the HPC record" of assualts on policemen; competition, evening wear, talent committee report considered was Staff Rt>porter Women living in the South Quad, was shotto death Tuesday after competition and personality if at the library, should..,.,.alk to the decreasing of the size of the he hacked and wounded atraffic competition, continued McGuire. Rich Morton, Fisher Hall O'Shaughnessy and then straight SLC and that the HPC included in officer with an ax before the eyes Fifteen judges will be selected at the SLC. president, informed the HPC of the across the lighted pathway; if they of hundreds of pedestrians at a poor lighting conditions in the are going to walk by the random from the ND-SMC com­ The SLC compromised the size munity. All students will be given decrease to fifteen ( 5 ad­ busy intersection. University last night at the HPC Fieldhouse, they should walk a number and the numbers will be ministrators, 5 faculty members, meeting in the LaFortune between Breen-Phillips and the SAGION (UPil - Communist called out half-an-hour before the and 5 students). The student body Ballroom. Fieldhouse, continued Morton. forces Tuesday launched a contest. segment of the SLC will consist of ''There have been several un­ "We hope that students walking nationwide offensive that forced Frank Flanagan, SBVP, turned the SBP or SBVP, the HPC verified reports of assaults on the in the same direction will prevent South Vietnamese troops to fall Notre Dame and St. Mary's in the HPC committee report to the representative and three other back before coordinated tank and any attempts," commented student representatives. women," stated Morton. "We Morton. There is evidence that the committe in charge of the future of infantry assaults stretching from recommend that the women, if assailants are from South Bend, Saigon to northernmost Quand they are to walk at night, stay Tri province, the military added Morton. away from the following areas: the "We are currently drafting a GRADUATE PARTY command said. areas around the Administration proposal to have a Student Escort The Saigon command an­ Building. Sacred Heart Church, Service similar to the one at the at nounced the loss of three district between Nieuwland Science University of Denver," explained capitals--the equivalent of U.S. Building and the Fieldhouse, Morton. country seats--and a reported behind LaFortune, in front of UNLIMITED WINE AND CHEESE street fighting in a besieged "If a woman is stranded at the Morrissey and the parking lots." library. or any other place and fourth. FRIDAY, MARCH 14 9:00 P.M. desires to be escorted, all she LISBON (UPil . Rebel war­ Money saving would have to do is call the Service TICKETS: $1.00 IN ADVANCE planes bombed an antiaircraft and an escort would be sent to take (AT LEWIS HALL DESK) barracks and paratroops seized tips offered for her home. The escorts will provide Lisbon's civilian airport in a identification to assure the women $1.50 AT DOOR sudden rebellion Tuesday. and prevent coincidental false vacation travel cscorts." continued Morton. This service will be strictly on SPECIAL WEEKEND ROOM RATES FOR an campus by Ft'l'd llt>rbst Starr Ht>portt>r volunteer basis and the escorts will NOTRE DAME PARENTS OR VISITORS today have to work one or two hours a Despite the expense of travel week. added Morton. today, it is still possible for "We are also asking the 11:15 a.m.--finance forum, l'niversity to get more security $895 "incentives--the answer to the students traveling during spring break to save money. guards to patrol the parking lots. Double occupancy world food crisis," by warren The University will improve the leback, 122 hayes-healy. When travelling by air, the most important thing for students to current lighting system. con­ No Notre Dame identification required, just remember is to ask questions when centrating on the bad spots." mention this ad. Effective any Fri., Sat. or Sun. 2:15 p.m.--finance forum, "a making reservations, a United concluded Morton. look at the stock market Kt>vin McGuire. An Tostal today," by prof. thomas Airlines official stated. By askmg HICKORY INN MOTEl for thru-fare, connecting flights committee member. revealed to murphy, 122 hayes-healy. the HP(' an added attraction for and direct flights the student can 50520 U.S. 31 North not only save money, but time as the festival. 4:30 p.m.--colloquium, "elec­ "The attraction will be a 'Mr. South Bend, Indiana 46637 tromagnetic form factors of wdl. While many students believe <'ampus' contest. All male dorms (219) 272-7555 unstable particles," by dr. paul and possibly the female dorms will 3 miles North of the Tollroad shephard, unlv. of pittsburgh, that they can save money by driving to Chicago and flying from l'ontribute one representative, 118 niewland sci. hall Cable T.V., Air Cond., Phones. there, this is generally not ll chosen at their own discretion," case. For example, a flight from cxplained McGuire. The contest 4:30 p.m.--lecture, "electronic will follow the format of the Miss Send this ad to your parents excitations in dense rare Chicago to the West Coast costs $146.37 while flying from South gases," by joshua jortner, 123 Bend to Chicago and then west The Observer is published dally niewland sci. hall. during the college seml!!lter except costs $150.74. 11acations by the students of the Uni11ersity of Notre Dame •nd St. 5 p.m.--vespers, evensong, log Also from time to time, airlines make different promotional offers Mary's College. Subscriptions chapel. may be purchased for S9 per that may save the student money. semester (Sl6 per year) from The 6:30 p.m.--meeting, sailing A student should always ask about Observer Box· Q, Notre Dame, these when making reservations, Indiana 46556. Second class club, 204 eng. bldg. postage paid. Notre Dame, Ind. the official said. 46556. Students travelling by bus may 7:00 p.m.--meeting, prospective also be able to save money. Again, irish studies students, 210 students should ask questions o'shag. when buying tickets. When ~ aucdle 7:30 p.m.--lecture, "democracy travelling by bus, students can ~~ICDCDfD in america," by mohn Iukacs, save 5 per cent of their fare· by STEREO TAPES american scene series, carrot purchasing a round-trip ticket. hall. The Pittsburgh Club bus is S-track & cassettes available to students living in the • over 1000 rock & Pittsburgh area at a significant 7:30 p.m.--talk, dean macheca, savings. Round trip costs for popular titles •d '"""'ALPACINQ..,KITIYWINN u rs rl iliiL ecological solar energy (essential in Without phosphate fertilizer, the considerations, and C> basic photosynthesis) strikes the earth's planet can support between one economics. surface is constant; it is found that· and two billion people." SKIP VAN WINKLE A l Thermodynamic laws there is an ultimate rate at which Lastly, increased food demonstrate the importance of plant food can be produced production can involve the break­ AND lowering meat consumption. The regardless of the technology down of eco-systems through First Law of Thermodynamics employed. desertification and flooding due to states that energy can not be Biogeochemical cycles are also deforestation and erosion; en­ LISTEN l'reatPd nor destroyed. The Second important in considering food vironmentally induced diseases Law of Thermodynamics states production. Water . As nine years." Fertilizers

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Wednesday, March 12, 1975 the observer 5 "live as children of light ... " a homily by joseph w. evans Editor's Note: The following is the text of a his intellect is a genuine faculty of the real; as the human will--has suffered the wounds more deeply into them', to be 'celebrating' homily given at evensong on Laetare it can and does see. The 'darkness' that St. of Original Sin. A new 'darkness' has them, to be 'hurrahing about them '(to be--if Sunday in Sacred Heart Church by Dr. Paul refers to in his words "There was a entered the picture for it and for man--a new you will allow me a preference in hurrahing­ Joseph W. Evans. Dr. Evans has kindly time when you were darkness ... " is cer­ infirmity, a new ignorance, a new daze and -'Gerard Manley Hopkins' hurrahing about consented to allow the Observer to print his tainly not to be understood as a total eclipse, stupor have wormed their way into the them), to be 'caring about' them and 'caring homily. or as a sheer and total night. St. Paul intellect and into man. for' them. We must first be living them on himself writes in Romans I, 19-20: But Christ has come, Christ has died, the level of the immanent acts of knowing .. "There was a time when you were " ... whatever can be known about God is Christ will come again. He did not come to and loving. Our own being, our own 'interior darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. clear to them; he himself made it so. Since activate and fulfill the human intellect's universe' must be qualitatively enriched Wf,ll, then, live as children of light. Light the creation of the world, invisible realities, elan to know the structures and secrets of and superelevated by them, must be lit and produces every kind of goodness and justice God's eternal power and divinity, have the natural real. No, he came to redeem lit up by them--must be on fire with them. and truth ... " man for all seasons." their busy, creative life in a remote spot in will be more structured presentations. Ms. women and mothers." Reading some of her Come meet her and find your own way to Scotland where they have established with Haughton is certainly at home in speaking, other books like The Mystery of Sexuality characterize the person. some other people a "sharing community" as she is in writing. She lectures frequently ( 1972) or The Theology of Marriage 0972), which offers its members new social, both in England and America, conducts certainly validates Merton's judgment. t>ducational. artistic alternatives. Out of workshops for many different groups, and Not the least fascinating aspect of prayer this rich experience as wife, mother, author, often appears on the BBC. Most notably, Hosemary Haughton's life and work is her theologian. educator, explorer of social she has produced thirty books in fifteen involvement in "Lothlorien," the com­ patterns, Ms. Haughton addresses persons years, mainly in the area of theology and munity farm which her family recently of a searching for meaning in their lives. She religious education, but also including started. , deals with a perennial un­ The land is beautiful but rough; conditions l'specially in light of the Observer's recent derground gospel ethic that disrupts the are primitive; it takes much determiniation series on the plight of homosexuals at Notre conscious principles which structure human and hard work to make a go of it. Why Dame. Responses to this prayer are societies. engage in such a difficult and demanding solicited and may be forwarded to the Half English and half American, enterprise? "over the years, as a family," Observer Rosemary was born in 1927, the daughter of says Rosemary, "we became less and less novelist Sylvia Thompson. Her early happy with the educational system and the My Lord and Brother, schooling in England was varied and in­ way children were being processed for I am going to accept my own personal terrupted with journeys to France, Italy, society without anyone asking the larger sexual orientation. and the USA. She left school at fifteen to questions like 'What kind of people are we This is the way I am--so be it! study art in Canada, and following further being turned into by this system?' and As a member of a despised monority studies in London and Paris, married 'What are we being educated for?' " The I am tempted to despise and deny myself. Algernon Haughton in 1948. Somehow in the Haughtons want to be able to raise and Help me to think as positively as possible midst of having ten babies, in the late 1950's answer such questions for themselves, and about myself she began writing and illustrating books for for the "extended family" which gathers And about my future as a sexual being. children and families. From the start of her around them to share a searching, ad­ In a mainly heterosexual world I will often writipg career, Rosemary Haughton was venturesome,creatively joyful life. ·The be lonely and out of it. concerned to find ways of saying things that name may sound romantic, but the en­ Don't let me accept isolation and defeat were not abstract, but linked to experience. deavor requires much more than romantic but teach me to look for friendship and Hesponding to requests to extend the scope enthusiasm. Rosemary Haughton knows support - of her work, she moved into theology, in­ what the project will cost--and thinks it is where and when I need it. terested to discover and display its worth it. "It means work to produce food Your love is unfailing; relationship to the range of human ex­ and housing; it means a chance to live a be my Teacher and Guide as I search for perience. Rosemary Haughton's tough and exhilarating life, a chance to give love theological work has drawn praise from the children some experience of a kind of and for appropriate expressions of my own critics. education that is something more than a sexuality. Reviewing The Transformation of Man, processing for pre-cast modlsin a consumer You alone, Lord Jesus, Thomas Merton wrote: "This is an ad- society ... lt is a venture of faith,"'but of faith are the Way, the Truth and the Life. 6 the observer Wednesdav. March 12, 1975 LaFortune renovation will be TAX ASSISTANCE PROGRAM for free help with your contpleted during spring break TAX RETURNS, stop by the Student red chairs of foam material for­ northeastern corner of the lounge by John Kt>enward and the new entrance to the Tom Starr Heporter ming conversation areas." Government Offices Small low tables will be set up Dooley room were elaborated upon around the conversation areas by Blitch. (2nd floor La Fortune) Henovations on the first floor "The old hallway leading to the lounge of LaFortune will be with built-in ashtrays, Blitch said. "There will also be about fifteen Huddle will be turned into storage MONDAYS 1:30-4:30 completed during Easter break, space while a new entrance will be fourth-year architecture student potted trees, five to six feet tall THURSDAYS 2:30-4:30 situated in the lounge," he con­ made through the wall of the Tom Hon Blitch reported today. Dooley room where the trophy Blitch, who has drawn up most of tinued. case now stands," Blitch noted the plans for the renovation, stood The lighting scheme of the room will remain unchanged except for Director of Student Activities, in the now bare room with the Fr. Dave Schlaver, regarding the stripped floor and described a the installation of deep banners on the ceiling lights which are in­ trophies in the case added "We '' colorful, futuristic setting for the tended to cut glare. don't know just yet where to move JAZZ lounge. them. We will have to find a place " Commenting about the TV room, Blitch stated, "It will become an for them of some permanence." extension of the main lounge. The Schlaver also said that the in­ TV set will be moved either out in formation desk that formerly sat the main room, where one would in the middle of the lounge would AT not need a key to get in and watch be moved into the new passageway it, or inside the adjacent theatre." that would be formed out of the .. The blocked-up doorways in the Tom Dooley room. Marantz - Sony THE Harmon/Kardon- Pioneer - Crown II • .l>· at NAZZ I THE RENOVATION of La Fortune THE STEREO SCENE will be completed during the Easter break. (Photo by Paul Tonight with Joyce). Wholesale Prices on HiFi unified than what it was before," Blitch stated. By this, Blitch Equipment & Accessories stated, he means that there will not be the clutter of lamps and dif­ Fast Dependable Service! ! Erg's Finger Circus ferent pieces of furniture that the < t'Ht'JII I' air trarlt• itt>ms) former scheme included. "New carpeting will be put in, in 287-1400 color," he stated. 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Wednesday, March 12, 1975 the observer 7 To solicit dining hall pledges . Hunger Coalition begins drive by Shawn Scannell asked to read the sheet, fill it out as in turn will cut down on grain used that the 50 cents per person is not a cents per student if a large number Starr Reporter to their intent, and hand it in on to feed cattle, thus freeing the rip-off by the dining hall. As it is, of students pledge." The greater their way out. ~ grain to help alleviate part of the the dining hall is losing money due the response, the greater the The Notre Dame Hunger The pledge will consist oftwo world's hunger problem. More to inflation, and operating costs amount which can be donated Coalition is starting a pledge drive parts, either of which, or both, can information on this aspect can be remain high when even a good above 50 cents." today with hopes of eliciting be opted for. First, a pledge of found in AI Sondej's column in number of students don't attend In a similar effort to alleviate the pledges for fasting and meatless meatless dinner on Tuesday and today's Observer. the mals. St~dents also tend to eat hunger problem in the world, meals from the students. Fridays; and-or secondly, a pledge Doug Allen, student organizer of more heavily at the meals faculty, administrators, and staff At both dining halls on Wed­ of fasting from dinner on Wed- the pledge drive, hopes pledgers preceding and following the meal members have already con­ nesday and Thursday evening at nesdays. will. be conscientious about it and which is skipped. tributed over $13,000 to the Notre dinner, pledge sheets will be given For each student pledging the not just run off to McDonald's on It should be noted that the dining Dame Third World Relief Fund out on arrival. The students are second alternative, the dining hall Wednesdays. "The gesture in- halls are giving the Coalition a fair through payroll deduction. The will give 50 cents to the Hunger volvedwithpledgingismeanttobe deal in the matter. According to Coalition hopes the students' Washington Post Coalition. Of the toal amount a 'learning experience' as well, to Bro. Kieran Ryan, vice-president response will be as generous in this collected as a result of this pledge, give someone an idea of what for business affairs, "The dining drive in terms of pledged fasting three-fourths will go to CORR hunger is like," Allen said. halls can donate more thap 50 and meatless meals. columnist to give nts \\'antl'd t's Against, Left Need ride to Madison, Wise., this second career as an Army Officer Friday about noon. Call 3384. upon graduation? Earn ap­ \t Tht> Post and Firesidl' proximately $500.00 this summer \\att>rgate .. 3 women need ride to Arizona for and gain self-confidence! No spring break. Call 1272 or 1260. obligation. For information contact CPT Weimer at 283-6265 about Army the observer Wanted: 3 people need ride to ROTC Basic Camp. Cleveland on Friday, March 14. Call 3648 or 4626. Auditions Gilbert and Sullivan's Night Editor: Rick Blower Gondoliers production, May 4, Lake Two of us in desperate need of ride to Marion, SMC, Moreau Hall 114. Phila.-Trenton area tor Easter Wed., March 12, 5:30pm. Men and Assistant Night Editor: Maggie break. Call Mel, 3457. women's roles. Waltman Housemate wanted: 4 room house Can an insane whore get it on with a with basement, backyard, garage. homosexual composer? Find out by Layout Staff: Michael Chanatry Very nice rooms. Excellent neigh­ seeing "The Music Lovers" starring borhood. Call Jeff at 283-7234 or 234- Richard Chamberlain and Glenda 2931. Jackson. Music by the London Day Editor: Don Reimer Sumphonic Orchestra. Sunday, Need ride home to Tulsa for N D b­ March 16, Engineering Auditorium. Copy Reader: Ken Bradford ball game. Call John, 3471. (Do you 7, 9, 11 pm, $1.00. need a place to stay?)

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LET'S DO Students tor Democratic Sorin • FOR RENTAL INFORMATION PHONE 272-1441 IT TOGETHER! The Underground 8 the observer Wednesday, March 12, 1975 Bengal's boxers set for Thursday finals action C and finished strong, but McGuire boxers were impressive last night Gr;g E;.rgan was in control all the way. He now in reaching the finals .brackett.. b~ 5 • por ' •tor moves into the finals where Bulte defeated John Thornton on a 1 In boxing the heavyweig~ts Thursday night he will face unanimous decision while Naquin usually get most of the att~n~10n Ruettiger, who pretty well scored a TKO on Bob Farrell, 20 and practically all of the pubhc•ty · clobbered Tom Bake. seconds into the first round. But in last night's semifinal round "I've sparred with all the 190 Naquin came out swinging and of the Bengal. Bouts there was pounders and Rudy is the landed two rights and a left to send' action and excitement all the way toughest," says McGuire. Farrell swaggering and conclude down the line. McGuire also appears to have a the shortest bout of the evening. And true to form the 190 pound decisive reach advantage on the The 180 pound slate saw Chet bouts between Mike McGuire and shorter Reuttiger. "Mike's going Zwalich down freshman Carl Penn Hon Buttarazzi and R~dy Ru.et- to be a challenge," offers Rudy. by a unanimous decision and Mike tiger and Tom Bake. d1d prov1de ''I'm going to have to compensate McGarry eliminate Ed Coppola on the :\500 plus crowd wtth two hard- for his size advantage by slipping, a split decision. McGarry made a hitting heavyweight finales. bobbing, weaving and keeping my remarkable comeback after being McGuire, a senior, was the Bengal distance. I won't be able to mix knocked down in the first round, Ho11t's 190 pound division cha~- 'em up like I did tonight." but the senior from Chicago pion in 1973 and runnerup to Cecil The 190 pound division actually evened things up in the second Boot iast ytear. McGuire de.feated turns out to be the heavyweight round and dominated in the third. Buttarazzi on a unammous championship since Ken McAfee The decision could have gone decision. and Doug Becker, both freshman either way and the fight was the PHIL HARBERT (right) and Mike Shaw in last night's Bengal's action "I didn't expect him to come football players, were the only two closest of the night's competition.