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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 0 • TiVAL) Or4n beat Gorbachev to meet Club 47, a captivating Hockey Bears Tim), 7-4 with Castro performance page 2 page 3 page 4 The Daily Tillable Campus W THE UNIVERTY OF MAINE NEWSPAPER SINCE 455 101 no 2 5 • Moeda,• Decennaer S. noell el. 2 summoned after raid of Beta house office to find out what we've got," he by Rhonda Morin said. Staff Writer Reynolds said it appeared as th6ugh many people were involved in gambling, An early-morning polite raid of the although no names can be revealed un- Beta Theta Pi fraternity tiquse Friday til further investigations take place. resulted in the summonini, of two He said the investigation was "strict- members to court:and the con'rfga\,station ly a public safety investigation" and no of stolen goods, steroids and bling other fraternities or sororities were materials. \ I nvolved. William Stewart, of Medfield, Ms., was summoned to 3rd District Court fiti. He said an investigation. has been possession of cocaine, and Mark Mill- . under way for some time. ington. of South Portland, was sum- "We've been looking into several moned for possession of drug parapher matters for some time and basically this nalia. said Alan Reynolds. director of past week got all we needed for probable the Department of Public Safety. cause for a search *arrant." William Burns, president of Beta. said John Halstead, vice president for Stu- the fraternity's lawyer ads ised him not dent Affairs, said the University of to comment on the incident. Maine is taking action. Officials did not specify how they °b- lamed the information about the frater- ;holt) tn Doug Kesaeü "The university will consider very nity. Theta Pi house. i'Maiat police conducted a search of the bow I be Bets carefully the charges against the in- Reynolds said at a news conference confiscated steroids. gambling numbers and stolen sighs. ridas morning and will be turned Friday that University of Maine police dividuals, and the house leadership office immediate- entered Beta at 'a.m. with a search war- There Kase been no charges made in However. Reynolds did not reveal over to our rant and within 10 hours found a 6 inch connectiott with the steroids found in how much money was inSolved in the ly and the investigation will con- by 9 inch American flag, golf course the Beta how', said Reynolds. adding gambling operation. tinuc." will green flags, Delta Airline arrival and that "charges won't flapper until All evidence has to be reviewed by the Halstead said the university codes in departure signs, steroids, and gambling sometime this week." district attorney's office before further follow the student conduct numbers, cards and record ledgers Reynolds said police found greater action can be taken. Reynolds said. dealing with Beta. been He could not specify the amount of amounts of gambling evidence than The national Beta chapter has steroids discovered_ steroids. "We have to take this all to the DA's notified, he said hijackers Resignation halts Israelis return Argentinian revolt to Soviet authorities BUENOS AIRES, Argentina chy, a bigger military budget, (API— The four day revolt by and an end to prosecutions for said Shevardnadzr's gesture was JERUSALEM (AP) Foreign Minister Peres hundreds of heaviy armed human nghts abuses committed without precedent in our relations Shimon Peres said Sunday that the Soviet "almost - soldiers ended sunday after the during the 1976-83 military with the Soviet Union in recent years. I want Union's enthusiastic response to Israel's help arlay chief agreed to- resign, dictatorships. this has a significance beyond the in the return of four hijackers has given "new to hope giving in to a rebel demand, It was not immediately of the day." significance" to relations with Moscow. event .Argencine news known if any of the representations in Israel and Moscow Peres also noted in a radio interview that "The agencies said. At least one rebels'other demands were met. - have a new significance," Peres said. Israel agreed to the speedy return of the hi now person was killed in the The uprising was the worst referred to the Israeli delegation in jackets to the Soiviet Union Saturday after He rebellion. threat to President Raul Alfon- face Moscow and a Soviet consular delegation that receiving written assurance they wouldn't The army said in a commui- sin since his civilian government been in Tel Aviv since July 1987. the death penalty. has que that insurgents who were replaced a disgraced military Levine said on the radio that in his meeting "The Soviets promised us in writing that holed up at a military base just dictatorship in 1983. Shcvardnadze, he told the Soviet leader these people wouldn't be executed, and so with outside the capital agreed to or complicating "we would be very happy to have more or less there was no point in delaying give up their weapons and The government had refused radio. normal relations. Normal is a very acceptable the process." he said on Army explosives. to negotiate with the estimated a drama term in the Soviet Union and I took advan- The return of the hijackers ended On Sunday, medical officials 500 rebels, who had seized an when four armed tage of this opportunity to use it." that began Thursday, and news agencies reported at infantry school at a military in The Soviet Union broke diplomatic ties Soviets seized a busload of school-children least one demonstrator was base outside the capital on Fri- for a plane with Israel during the 1967 Middle East War, southern Russia. then traded them shot and killed by rebels, and as day, then moved to another ransom. but has gradually warmed relations over the out of the country and a S3.3 million many as 20 wounded by rubber military installation, a heavily shortly after arriv- last two years, with the exchange of consular The hijackers surrendered bullets or injured teargat, _equipped aresnal on Saturday. delegations and a liberalization of Jewish ing in Israel. FridaY-1-vening. Rebel commander Col. - Alfonsin had wide support to Foreign emigration permits. Peres cited the reaction of Soviet Mohamed Ali Seineldin met quell the third rebellin in the who per- Israeli newspapers also echoed Peres' hopes Minister Eduard Sbevardnadze, with army chief Lt. Gen. Jose past 18 months and pledged to an Israeli con- that the weekend hijacking drama, which in- sonally thanked the chief of Dante Cardidi and worked out "suffocate" it. But government Moscow, solved unusual diplomatic exchanges between sular delegation in an agreement by which troops repeatedly refused to at- help in the affair. the Israeli and Soviet governments, would im- Arveh Levine, for Israel's Seineldin Cardini would step tack or restrict the rebels' highest ranking prove ties with Moscow. Sbevardnadze was the down as the army's top official, movements. since the Israeli The daily Haaretz ran a front-page analysis Soviet official to meet Levine news reports said. One government mihtry of- in July. titicd. "The Plane Fell Like a Blessing From delegates arrived in Moscow The agreement was reported ficer, Ben. Adolfo Pat ricio Et- Foreign Het-Va.-7 -An analysis in the daily Shevardnadze was quitted by by the private Noticias Argen- cheun, said he and his men Lid as expressing Hadashot was headlined, "Israel Scores Many Ministry stkikesman Alon tinass and Diarios y Noticias agreed with Seineldin's deep appreciation Points at a Low Price." to Levine "the thanks and news agencies. Both cited demands and would not take Soviet people Eitan Golan, who headed the Israeli police of the Soviet government and political and military sources. up arms against the rebels. Et- noble way the government of team that questioned the hijackers, said one regarding the The rebels had demanded an theun commands the 4th Air Israel has dealt with this barbaric act." (see HIJACK page al 4 overhaul in the military hierar Transport Infantry Brigade. • 2 The Daily Maine Campus. Monday, Dei:emIxt 5,19GIL 41111=11•11111•11811111MI The ************************ *RODOMILII MI AND SPORT 017TLET* Comma TO YOTTR CAMP1711 * News Briefs DEC. 62111 It MIL *11:1131LOBLIAL WITT.CIN NO. 110,LOWN ROOM 1(i. Pakistaniforeign minister named by neighboring Afghanistan St, Gates Gloves or Mittens ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Minister Benazir Bhutto in- Pakistan, with the help from the $60 value Prime Cabinet on Sunday, United States, supports Moslem anti- stalled her th Only $30 defcrise and finance port- communist guerillas fighting the holding the rn and naming a Soviet-backed Kabul government and folios for herself tb foreign minister who served under the shelters more than 3 million Afghan DH Poles Ti late President Mohammed Zia war refugees. allied up to $50 Despite her bitter opposition to th, Only $19.95 followed her orders Bhutto said during her election The moves rn to free political prisoners campaign that she would maintain his Saturday M. martial lav. and Afghan policy until the fighting stops Market M34 Bindings convicted under de sentences.