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Nazz Plans for New Season . Emotional - R page 9 VOL. XV, NO. 15 an independent student newspaper serving notre dame and saint mary’s THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 City,.student leaders discuss crime problem bv Paul Mullaney find out t6hat 50 percent of the Editor- in -Chief senior class alone lives off < - •* Six South Bend officials met campus.” . yesterday with four University Pff Campus Commissioner officials and four s' ent lea­ Mark Kelley proposed that the ders .0 discuss the growing current off-campus crime pro­ problem of crime in heavy blem has merely grown propor­ student-populated off-campus tionately to the movement of <#• - * neighborhoods and the rela students away from dormi tionship between the city and tories. , the University in these matters. “Off-campus residency has increased so much in the last The meeting lasted one hour, i * '4**- r and was held in the mayor’s few years,” Kelley said, “that ■Tt V office at City Hall. Mayor Roger it has doubled the number of Parent, However, was not in problems without doubling the attendance. amount of effort to stop them.” A recent flurry of crimes in In addition to expressing a South Bend’s northeast neigh­ need for better street lighting borhood-just south of campus- and higher police visibility in th prompted yesterday’s meeting. northeast neighborhood, Kelley Student victimization, primarily sounded out Police Chief Dan through break-in and robbery, Thompson and City Attorney erupted last week in the north­ Richard Hill on how the police § a. $ east neighborhood. The most department may better serve significant incident happened the students in this community. last Thursday, when students Hill responded that “nobody Although there is no football game this weekend, the band still practices diligently on the Rick Valencia and Steve Hoey would be surprised to find out field. (Photo by Linda Shanahan) were beaten in their Corby that students out number resi­ Street home with the butt end dents as far as crime victims in of a shotgun. that neighborhood. It is obvious Student Body President Paul that for students living off Riehle indicated that it is campus, they’re greatest con­ “essential to downplay past cern right now is crime. Nazz plans for new season antagonisms between off- “But fv e also met with resi­ campus students and members dents of the area this week for a of the community.” couple of hours, and their by David Sarphie year of entertainment. And with “We encourage any students “ ’it sounds cliche, ” Riehle highest priority wasn’t crime. the new year, the directors have who wish to perform to come said, "but we have to do Their highest priority was stu­ The Nazz, which has in the past decided on some changes. out,” Wilmes said. “I think it’s a everything we can from all dents. People in the neighbor­ been one of the most popular Director George Wilmes indi­ hood that have lived there for really good experience to play angles, you realize what a places for late-night relaxation cated that most of the improve­ before others.” serious problem it is when you [icontinued on page J] and fun, is preparing for another ments would have to do with the Anyone interested in appear­ club’s appearance. “Our. first ing at The Nazz should call priority was in the placement of George Wilmes at 8237. the stage so as to give more of an intimate, ’Theater in the Round’ Mammoth fossil peffect,” Wilmes remarked. “We also wanted new carpet ta cover Carter rejects the entire floor.” Wilmes noted by Mary Fran Callahan Preserves finally told her to call a state park. After that the new carpet would im­ Senior Staff Reporter contacting the Tippecanoe State Park, which she prove the sound as well as three man said was “just down the street,” Mrs. Kolarik was complement the room, which is MONTEREY, Ind. — Finding the skeleton of put in contact with Gary Ellis, an archeologist located in the basement of an almost 20,000-year-old mammc ;h was the affiliated with the Indianapolis-based Indiana- LaFortune. debate furthest thing from Andrew Kolarik’s mind when Historical Society. The Nazz will continue to he set out to dig a pond on his Indiana retirment Ellis expressed his interest in the find and By The Associated Press provide free entertainment by The League of Women Voters farm. appeared with a crew at the Kolarik’s farm the and for the students. “Our basic Last month, Kolarik hired a contractor to dig his following week via helicopter. Each day they dug, sought and failed today to per­ much dreamed of pond. While a crane operator objective is to create a relaxed, suade president Carter to join the crew found more bones and at present, can coffeehouse-type atmosphere,” was digging, he heard a pop and subsequently account for 80 percent of the skeleton. Ellis and Ronald Reagan and John discovered a three foot bone. Kolarik’s farm, on Wilmes observed. “We also give Anderson in the first nationally crew have determined the mammoth’s age in a amateur performers a chance to that August afternoon, turned from a quiet haven televised 1980 campaign debate range of anywhere from 10,000-20,000 years. play in front of others.” to a mecca for archeologists, journalists, and both Though twelve similar skeletons have been later this month in Baltimore. local"and out-of-state curiousity seekers. found in Indiana over the years, none of the state’s In some cases these amateur After several hours of negotia­ performances have led to profes­ tions, League president Ruth sional appearances. “Many of the Hinerfeld said Carter aide Tim upperclassmen may remember Smith rejected a series of com­ Rich Prezioso,” Wilmes pointed promise proposals and insisted Focus out. “He got his first big break at that the first debate include only The Nazz. Now, he’s on his way Carter and Reagan. “They said go Marked by a path of red and gold flowers, musuems house any. This fact partially affected to a professional career.” ahead and hold it without us,” Kolarik’s unpretentious two-story farmhouse sits the Kolarik’s decision to donate the mammoth to Entertainment ranges from soft Mrs. Hinerfeld said. serenely on a rural road. The only clue that the Indiana Historical Society’s musuem. rock to comedy and magic. Jazz She said the League would, and something unusual is occurring at the site is a chain They might have been able to sell it, for even and rock bands have also made representatives of both GOP of fluorescent-orange “No Parking” signs, which Chicago’s Field Museum sent a representative to appearances. candidate Reagan and independ­ line the road soley in front of Kolarik’s residence. the dig site. The Kolariks believed, however, that ent Anderson said both candi­ This week’s schedule includes dates would attend the Sept. 21 And at the top of a gravel driveway is a small but donation to a state museum would be their best kn Open Stage Night tonight. strongly worded “Private Property/No alternative. debate in Baltimore. No groups are booked, and the Mrs. Hinderfeld said League Tresspassing” sign. “All you can really leave your family is your stage is open for anyone who officials offered two compromis­ Kolarik recalled the day when the first mam­ name,” Kolarik mused, “Material things go.” wishes to play. moth bone was found. He said the initial bone When the skeleton is reconstructed, the es to the Carter camp. One was to measured about three feet and looked like it had Kolariks’ name will hang on a plaque that will Tomorrow night’s schedule schedule a series of round-robin been fashioned from hard black rock. accompany the exhibit. will feature a female folk rock debates involving only two Kolarik’s wife, Beatrice, then proceeded to call Mammoth tusks, moreso than skeletal bones, trio of Deidre Dalton, Sara candidates at a time, with the universities and museums in an effort to obtain an are extremely valuable, according to Mrs. Kolarik. Wachter, and Ellen Dalton at participants for each encounter archeologist. She said the historical society offered to let her and nine o’clock. John Cuckovich selected by lot. The other was a “Most of the colleges just gave me phone her husband keep the original tusks, and the will appear at 10:30. Comedian three-way debate to be followed numbers of professors to call, and they weren’t at Musuem would then construct fiberglass ones for Mark Davis will also perform. by the two-man, Carter-Reagan the numbers because it was summer,” Mrs. Barry Stevens is scheduled for matchup the president is insist­ Kolarik explained. [continued on page'€\ Saturday night at nine. Rick ing on. A spokesman for Illinois’ Cook County Forest Walters will follow at 10:30. [continued on page 4] News Briefs Thursday, September 11, 1980-page 2 by The Observer and The Associated Press A sixth govemment has been formed by Inside Thursday Premier Adolfo SSarez of Spain, in an apparent bid to stem criticism over inflation, unemployment and terrorism. The centrist premier on Monday removed deputy premier and economic expert Fernando Abril Martorell, the man Spain’s Communist and Socialist parties held partly responsible for the Another Reagan flip-flop? nation’s 16 percent annual inflation rate and 11.2 percent unemployment rate. He was replaced with Common Market Minister Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo, whose post was downgraded Being something of a late night movie addict, we to undersecretary and given to Catalan economist Eduard were struck recently by the profundity of Sydney Punset Casals.
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