Kellogg Institute Receives $2 Million Grant from Coca-Cola by BECKY BARNES This Time in Latin America

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Kellogg Institute Receives $2 Million Grant from Coca-Cola by BECKY BARNES This Time in Latin America VOL. XXV. NO. 7 The ObserverTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1992 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S Kellogg Institute receives $2 million grant from Coca-Cola By BECKY BARNES this time in Latin America. The Haime Ros, senior fellow of the Assistant News Editor issues addressed will effect the institute and professor of eco­ well-being of Latin America in nomics is directing the research the future.” part of the program. In a collaboration that breaks “We are grateful to the Coca- The institute will work with new ground in the m erger of Cola Company for this impor­ Golden Dome Productions to business and academic worlds, tant and timely support,” said produce a series of educational the Coca-Cola Company has University President Father videos for distribution to li­ donated two million dollars to Edward Malloy. “It will greatly braries and academic institu­ the University’s Helen Kellogg enhance the University’s in­ tions within the U.S. and Latin Institute for International Stud­ volvement in a critical field of America, Barteli added. ies to be used for a five-year international study.” In addition, the institute program dealing with Latin The forums of the program helped to fund Golden Dome American public policy. will address such issues as Productions’ filming at this The gift will be used to hemispheric free trade, poverty, summer’s Earth Summit in Rio, initiate a series of forums human rights, the environment, which will be used in an dealing with critical issues U.S. foreign policy and public upcoming forum on the envi­ facing Latin A m erica and to and private ethics, Barteli said. ronment, he said. provide 15 four-year graduate They will feature major The fellowships to be fellowships for study at Notre decision-makers within Latin awarded are also a major com­ Dame, according to Father America along with researchers ponent of the program, Barteli Ernest Barteli, executive in the academic field, including said. director of the Kellogg Institute. Notre Dame faculty members. Many of the current policy Barteli said that Coca-Cola makers in Latin America re­ approached the University with The forums are designed to ceived their doctoral degrees the idea of a collaboration and reach a variety of audiences, from American universities, “so called the move “a first” on including a popular audience the potential for service to the their part. through Latin American televi­ hemisphere out of these Many of the ideas for the sion, Barteli said. They will doctoral fellowships is pretty program originated in dis­ also reach academic and pro­ high,” he added. cussions with Pedro Pablo Diaz, fessional fields through the director of external relations in publication of monographs that The joint effort between the Latin America for Coca-Cola. will result from the research U niversity and Coca-Cola is “We don’t expect this pro­ papers, seminars and work­ “somewhat unusual,” said gram to sell an additional bottle shops that will accompany the Barteli. of Coca-Cola in the short run,” forums. Say cheese! Diaz told the people of Latin Work has already begun on He sees Notre Dame “at the America. “We are doing it be­ the first forum, to be held in the leading edge of collaboration Photographer Steve Connelly shot senior portraits yesterday in cause it is the right thing for a spring and focus on hemi­ between the corporate world LaFortune. Graduating seniors will see these pictures once again in company like Coca-Cola to do at spheric free trade, Barteli said. and higher education.” next spring’s yearbook. Marines construct first tent cities for victims of Hurricane Andrew HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) — 250,000. Chiles warned that if schools, which had been origi­ “I’m shuffled here, there and Hundreds of Marines built the ■ Florida primary / page 4 the federal government didn’t nally set for Monday. U.S. Dis­ there,” said Mike Phipps, 49, first tent cities for hurricane pay 100 percent of reconstruc­ trict Court in Miami announced who pedaled a bicycle to West victims Monday, a full week FEMA had distributed 80 tion costs, “the state of Florida it would begin no new criminal Homestead Elementary School after Andrew left thousands checks totaling $16,000 by will be totally busted.” Prelimi­ trials for two weeks because of to collect Red Cross vouchers homeless, and the first two midday, said spokesman Ed­ nary damage estimates have problems recruiting jury mem­ for food and clothing. “I go to ships of a Navy convoy arrivedward Lecius. started at $15 billion. bers during the cleanup. the Army and ask for a tent, with heavy-duty relief equip­ Thousands of others fumed in White House spokesman Mar­ There was confusion about they say go to City Hall. I go to ment. traffic jams as Miami-area lin Fitzwater said Bush was who was in charge of the City Hall, they said see the But while thousands of south businesses reopened, some for “quite sympathetic” to Chiles’ enormous relief effort. An Army Army.” Floridians remained without the first time since the hurri­ plea, but that no final decision sp o k esm an , Lt. Col. Bill The confusion has led to do­ adequate food or shelter, state cane struck. had been made. Reynolds, said U.S. Trans­ nated food spoiling and clothing and federal officials bickered “There’s no way you can do it President Bush said in portation Secretary Andrew being dumped in the trash after over who was in charge of relief all at once,” Gov. Lawton Chiles Washington that he would visit Card was in charge. sitting in mud puddles. Health from the costliest natural said while touring the tent city Florida and Louisiana again But Chiles’ chief of staff, Tom officials are worried about rat disaster in U.S. history. on a baseball field in hard-hit Tuesday to check relief efforts. Herndon, insisted the state and attacks and sanitary conditions. And throughout southern Homestead, 30 miles southwest He visited both states early last federal agencies were leading The stench of garbage could be Dade County, people waited in of Miami. week. their own programs. “There is smelled by people flying in a line: for food stamps, for mail, The governor raised the es­ The hurricane forced Florida no single boss of all bosses,” he helicopter more than 300 feet for Red Cross vouchers, and for timate of hurricane-wrecked to postpone Tuesday’s state told reporters. over one area. checks from insurance compa­ homes to 85,000; Estimates of elections in Dade County, push Many people in the relief nies and the Federal Emer­ the number of homeless people back the Miami Dolphins’ home pipeline have complained of a gency Management Agency. have ranged from 180,000 to opener and delay opening Dade lack of coordination. see CANE/page 4 University to install new telephone system By BEVIN KOVALIK phones, one must dial ‘4’ N ew s Writer before the original four-digit number, and to dial intra­ The University will install a campus to the administration new phone system next one must dial ‘1’ before the sem ester which will incorpo­ four-digit number. rate both students and the The system was created to administration on one tele­ accommodate the administra­ phone system, according to tion and alleviate increasing Jim Lyphout, associate vice problems of the old system, in­ president for business affairs. cluding busy circuits and a “Returning back from shortage of numbers and Christmas break, students will switch parts, Lyphout said. not notice anything different," In fall 1993, new telephones Lyphout said, “except for a will be installed with call wait­ new method of dialing to both ing, Lyphout said. Call waiting the 283- and 239- exchanges.” will be either an optional fea­ The Observer/John Bingham The system enables people ture available at an additional To protect and to serve to use a five-digit telephone cost, or it will be incorporated number to dial anywhere on into all telephones and added Members of the Airforce ROTC colorguard marched yesterday in a ceremony to honor Col. Howard cam p us. To dial stu d e n t to the overall housing cost, Hanson, who is retiring after 30 years in the Air Force. numbers from on-campus see PHONE/page 4 page 2 The Observer Tuesday, September 1,1992 INSIDE COLUMN WEATHER REPORT Forecast ,or noo,T Tuesday, September 1 Make these the Lines separate high temperature zones for the day. FORECAST Mostly sunny today . best years of High in the middle to upper 70s. your life TEMPERATURES City H L Anchorage 58 50 Mom...Dad...I got in!!! I Atlanta 86 64 Bogota 57 46 got accepted to Notre Boston 81 66 Dame!!! O.K., just calm Cairo 93 73 down, no need to panic. I C hicago 75 52 C leveland 70 53 visited the campus and Dallas 91 73 read the brochures, so I Detroit 72 55 Indianapolis 75 53 already know all there is Jerusalem 91 64 to know about the Pancho Lozano London 61 52 school...right? Great. Los Angeles 78 63 Copy Editor Madrid 86 57 Now I can get started Minneapolis 78 55 Moscow 86 68 polishing my mud Nashville 86 62 chariot for that nutty and wacky Spring festival New York 83 67 that I keep hearing about. I’m going to follow Paris 64 57 FRONTS. Philadelphia 83 68 right in my father’s footsteps: Pre-Med with a Rome 81 66 concentration in Medieval Studies T ▼ Seattle 76 58 S outh B end 7 6 5 8 One of the largest mistakes one can make is to COLD WARM STATIONARY ) 1992 Accu-W eather, Inc Tokyo 90 79 W ashington.
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