THE 'WORLD TODAY THE Debate Measure Stalled WASIIINGTON (UP I)- llouse Republicans stalemated the House yesterday with a parliamentary filibuster against a bill to allow televised prt>sidcntial debates. Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey OBSERVERServing the Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College Community demanded that his GOP rival, Richard M. Nixon, intervene to end ~------the stalling. Vol. III, No. 19 Wednesday, October 9,1968 llumphrey appeared on the House side of the Capitol as a bloc of ------~------Republicans led by Rep. Donald Rumsfeld, R Ill., brought proceedings to a standstill by a series of time consuming quorum calls. Flexible SMC Sign-Out? The slow down forced Speaker John W. McCormack to order a The St. Mary's Judicial Board freslunen would not be radically lock up of members in the chamber in an effort to keep a quorum locked at 2:00a.m. every night. proposed Monday night to altered by the resolution. As it on hand. The first three efforts by McCormack proved unsuccessful lf a student is staying out past 2 abolish mandatory signout for stands, Freshmen would have as :{epublicans answered the roll call, then left the chamber or over night off- campus upperclassmen and rep! ace it 12:00 curfews for the first immediately along with some Democrats. (weekends included) she is with a more flexible policy on quarter, and 1:00 weekend McCormack's order that the doors be locked was unprecedented required to leave her name and off campus permissions. The curfews second quarter. in the memory of congressional observers of the past quarter phone number or address where proposal will be presented to the Freshmen would have the option century. she may be reached in case of campus legislature tonight in the of reporting their companion Humphrey, who has been prodding Nixon to debate with him face emergency. If a girl is presence of the Executive and and their time of signout. to face on television, turned ur ;" McCormack's office to condemn off-campus and finds that she Judicial boards. the Republicans and challenge i-.ltxun to instruct the GOP members Therese Ambrusko, Student will be later than 2 a.m. she can to end their filibuster tactics. The proposal in effect calls Body President, commented call the desk before that time "One simple phone call" from Nixon would do the trick, the for the abolition of hours for "This is a very sensible plan, and and leave her name and phone Democratic nominee declared. upperclassmen. Under the one that most probably will be number or address. 2) After 2 amendment dormitories would passed. However it is impossible a.m. a security guard will be Gun Control-Almost close every night at 2 a.m. to predict when." Miss stationed at the main door with However if a student intended to Ambrusko commented, signout information in order to WASIIINGTON (UPI) - House and Senate confe,ees approved remain out after closing hours, however, that jurisdiction for let girls in and check to see if her gun control legislation yesterday banning interstate sales of rifles, she would notify the desk of her matters such as signout and name appears on the list. If a girl shotguns and all kinds of ammunition. approximate arrival time. The dorm closing hours must be returns past 2 a.m. and did not The measure now goes back to both houses for final action before security guard would then be decided before the matter can be sign out the guard will take her it is sent to Prr~ident Johnson to be signed into Jaw. posted at the door to admit all passed by the proper committee. name and the time she returned The m;!asurr contains no provision for registration of firearms or students after closing hours. The proposal includes the and will submit these to the licensing of their owners, which is a key objective of most Sign out regulations for following: I) The dorms will be Campus Judicial Board. congressional gun control proponents. It prohibits the sale of all firearms and ammunition to persons under 18 and all except shotguns, rifles or ammunition to persons YD Chairman Barbolla Resigns under 21. Its key features would prevent gun buyers from ordering weapons Off-campus Senator Pat I'd head straight for Israel." I think Congressman Brademas Barbolla resigned last night as out of catalogues for interstate shipment through the mail or from Richard Hunter, who as is such a man here. We must Chairman of the strife-torn buying a weapon in one state and transporting it to another, unles~ Chairman of Notre Dame look at the men running and Notre Dame Young Democrats the states are next to each other. Students for Humphrey strongly pick those willing to continue stating that he "could not opposed Barbolla's policies the progressive leadership of morally support the Presidential New Mexican earlier this year, took an ecstatic Kennedy and McCarthy." Tactics candidacy of Hubert attitude at news of the As his opponents carried 011 Humphrey." Barbolla's MEXICO CITY (UPI) - Leaders of the student rr!:-dlion which resignation. Hunter stated last their long verbal sparring match, resignation leaves the club in the has taken nearly I 00 lives announced yesterday they would change night "I think Mr. Barbolla's Mike Kelly, Chairman of the hands of Free university head their tactics to ;• "constitutional struggle" against the government. resignation is the best thing that Notre Dame Young Republicans, Rick Libowitz, a supporter of They said the new phase of their campaign could take a long time could happen to our party. It's took a serene view of the the late Sen. Robert Kennedy but that it was preferable to mass confrontations and clashes. the only thing he's done for us resignation. Kelly, who has Nearly 100 persons have died since July in frequent bloody who has issued a reluctant for the last two years. I hope we campus conunittees in operation clashes between rebellious students and riot police and army troops. endorsement of the Vice can now get on with the business for most state and national President. At least 33 persons died a week ago Wednesday when troops broke of our club's endorsement of Republican candidates, up a student rally in the Tlatelolco apartment complex. Barbolla, in quitting, issued Hubert Humphrey." maintained "I don't think the the strong statement "l feel I Barbolla had his own opinions resignation will make much cannot morally support Hubert as to what students should do in difference due to the total lack Czechs To Purge Humphrey and a majority of the the upcoming elections. He of YD activities on this campus. Democratic slate in Indiana. l maintained "I would, of course, I am disappointed, though, to was totally alienated by the PRAGUE (UPI) The ruling Presidium of the Czechoslovak avoid the Presidential election 'lear that yet another young man nomination procedures of the Communist party yesterday conceded "antisocialist forces" exist in and work only for courageous .viii leave the Democratic Party Democratic Convention in Czechoslovakia and said they would be purged. Its communique and forward-looking Democrats. to Hubert Humphrey." appeared to concede a major point of harsh new Kremlin August." The off-campu~ "normalizations" over which top reform leaders may resign in Senator explained his present protest. feelings with the words "I felt Flames in Sf. Mary's Dorm The 21 man Presidium issued the communique, including its that my bitterness could be A small electrical fire was in the dormitory. She said that tough sta nee toward antisocialist "parasites," after its first briefing removed by the passage of time discovered in McCandless Hall at she had never been given any by Alexander Dubcek and other national leadtrs on the results of after the convention, but my approximately 10:20 last night training in the use of the .fire their talks with Kremlin leaders last week. bitterness has just grown in the causing the entire Hall to be extinguisher but that she "was The communique was guarded as to its opinion of the substance past weeks." evacuated. The blaze, which sure there was no pressure in of those talks, which included Soviet demands for stiff censorship, Libowitz expressed strong originated in the room of that hose". purges c officials distrusted by Moscow and long range posting of regrets at the resignation, saying Seniors Kathy Lammers and When she arrived at the scene troops on Czechoslovak soil. "I wish to hell he hadn't Chris Hand, was allegedly caused of the blaze, Sister Immaculata, resigned. Pat was a good man. by an over-heated record player. Dean of Students, was quoted as He was elected unopposed and Damage from the fire was saying " ... and they want to Smo"e Gets In Your Eyes the majority of people in the confined tc the room where a pass smoking in their rooms." club want him. l haven't spoken wall was scorched and a small SLC Procedure CIIICAGO,(UPI)- The news director of television station WBBM to him yet and I'd like to talk hole was burnt in thcei g. yesterday assumed full responsibility for ! he filming of a "pot him out of it." One witness, who lives several All students interested in party" at Northwestern University and said t ha t he thought it was Libowitz used the "lesser of doors down the hall, said that applying for the "our rcsponsibilty to do so." two evils" context in reflecting smoke damage to her clothing newly-established Student Life Ferrante denied that the controversial show, called "Pot Party at a on his feelings regarding the was "extensive". Council must attend a meeting University" aired last Nov. I, 2, and third was staged. Presidential words. He remarked Five pieces of equipment in LaFortune amphitheater "We had not expected to get permission from people smoking "I was a Kennedy Democrat and from the South Bend and Notre tomorrow at 7:30. Those unable marijuana to film them while they smoked it," Ferrante said. "l still am. I worked very hard for Dame fire departments were to attend should send a written didn't think the participants would give us permission." Ferrante Bob Kennedy in the Indiana called to the scene but residents proxie statement to Rich Rossie said a reporter and a former Northwestern student were invited to Primary but as far as this had extinguished the blaze with or send a substitute to the a party and the participants agreed to be filmed if they were not election goes l support Hubert blankets and glasses of water meeting. identified. Humphrey because I feel that of before they arrived. Cece There is a major qualification The FCC has delayed renewal of WBBM TV's license pending tl ! the three major candidates he's Flaherty, among the first to raise requirement of two semesters outcome of the investigation. Renewal was due in December. Th~ the one I'd least fear in the' the alarm, said that the girls residency. In other words, an university officials have charged that the television station solicited White House. Nixon appalls me were unable to operate either applicant must at least have the participants for the "party" and staged the airing. and if George Wallace is elected fire extinguisher or the fire hose begun his sophomore year. PAGE 2 THE OBSERVER Wednesday, October 9, 1968 You Got Your Troubles Psychological Service: New Doc, Old Problem by Michael Schaffer St. Mary's. Until now there has Committee, under the conference how each individual disorders. Most often they Psychological Services at been no psychological or chairmanship of Ed Devine, will is to be handled and by whom. encounter depression-the Notre Dame begins its second psychiatric aid available to ti1e concentrate on making the A therapist is then assigned on gnawing, persistent feeling of year with a new psychiatrist, an St. Mary's student body. availability of Psychological the basis of test materials. discomfort, sometimes verging expanded clientele, ami an old Afraid of Stigma Services better known. "Confideutial" on emotional paralysis. image problem. The psychiatrist The image problem is not new Use Questionnaire Father Dunn emphasizes that Sometimes the individual can is Dr. Sara Charles from and it's not unique to Notre Psychological Services offers nobody ever need know that a live with his discomfort for Jaltimore's Seton Institute, and Dame; rather, it's the result of individual and group therapy. student is under the care of his years; sometimes his situation she is Notre Dame's first resident the stigma which some people The first step, after calling for an department. Records are forces a confrontation. psychiatrist. Dr. Charles will imagine to be associated with appointment, is what Dunn calls "absolutely confidential". and According to Father Dunn, work with Father Ralph Dunn, anyone seeking professional "intake evaluation". The student are not available to anyone the problem he and his staff are CSC, Director of Psychological psychological help. Father Dunn fills out a questiom'!llire and except with the student's faced with is that they can't Services, and Dr. Charles Arens, holds that there is a certain takes several tests inte11ded to permission. "reach out and force people to both of whom are clinical reluctance among students to indicate the severity of his Father Dunn notes that he take advantage of their help." psychologists. make the initial contact with problem. Using the and his staff see a wide variety Dunn notes, though, that the The expanded clientele is the Psychological Services. The Blue questionnaire and the tests, of pwblems, ranging from third floor of the infirmary is result of a decision to offer the Circle agrees with Father Dunn, Father Dunn and his staff decide minor, transient disturbances to not hard to find and 7 336 isn't a use of Psychological Services to and its Student Stress at their semi-weekly case really serious emotional hard number to dial. ASP Discusses Grapes BoycoH The Yellow-Billed Wordpicker ln a short meeting last night _formation of "a rationale for menu. At present, many of the Action Student Party, off-campus living." This, they nationwide boycotts are being doesn't write words. temporary chairman Pete Kelly felt, would counter the staged on behalf of grape brought up topics of general administration policy of workers who are not covered by It helps you remember them. concern in party activities this "putting down" students living the National Labor Relations year, among them, off~campus outside University confines. lt Act, and who are thus hampered reforms and policies on a was stressed as one of the "big in bargaining with the growers nationwide fruit boycott. pushes" of the party. for higher wages. The temporary The focusing on off-campus A second big push, Kelly party chairman noted that this reforms was justified by the stated, would involve a grape boycott endorsement "California grape boycott" could be moved beyond campus which is a national concern and to South Bend grocery stores OP£N! "a many group interest" which who sell the West Coast grapes. would be an important subject Also brought up last night was , for the group. Some action by the problem of A.S.P. members of the A.S.P. has involvement with the re-election already been taken on the issue. of Rossie. Questioning whether The manager of the dining halls the political group should has been contacted about actively support Rossie's second 410 N. Michigan possible actions he could take campaign, Kelly asked "Should Next to McDonald's concerning the removal of we stay out of it? " and himself California grapes from the dining said "No." One day s~rvice

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Dr. Michael 1. Crowe, Director concentrate in the history of of Notre Dame's General science while taking selected Program, announced yesterday courses in the philosophy of that the first graduate program science and electives in such Senators' Wives for Senators in the history and philosophy of fields as history or one of the science to be offered at a sciences. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Catholic university has been Won Wilson Fellowship 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 added to the curriculum. Crowe received a B.A. in the Last week one thousand Saint Mary's girls Some Saint Mary's students are getting tired Philosophy of Science gene1al program and a B.S. in watched a political rally that looked more like a of pap. During the Indiana primary campaign, Crowe, Sr. Suzanne Kelly, and mathematics from ND in 1958. Mrs. America pageant. Joan Kennedy won. Dustin Hoffman came to campus to speak for Dr. John Lyon, all from the He went on to the University of Marvella Bayh came off well in the talent Eugene McCarthy. Golly gee Mrs. Robinson, he general program, will teach the Wisconsin as a Woodrow Wilson contest. Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Bayh and several was against the war too. Paul Newman stood in history of science. Drs. A. fellow, receiving a doctorate in female bigwigs from the Indiana Democratic the parking lot and flashed his blue eyes for Edward Manier, Vaughn R. the history of science in 1965. Party appeared on stage, O'Laughlin, to endorse Gene. Once last year we actually got a Me Kim, and Kenneth A. This year he was named head of Senator Birch Bayh. Despite smiles, giggles, and politician. Sayre; the Rev. Ernan McMullin, the general program, succeeding handshakes, the women won few, if any, Vance Hartke stopped off at Saint Mary's on and Dean Frederick J. Crosson Crosson, who became dean of votes. his way to Notre Dame. He did not deliver the (AL), all of the department of the College of Arts and Letters. same speech in both places. His Saint Mary's philosophy, will teach the Ted Kennedy is Birch Bayh's friend. So Mrs. speech sounded like the Golden Book on philosophy of science. in Full Swing by '69 Kennedy spoke for Senator Bayh. She is a Vietnam. Hartke told his Saint Mary's audience Offered on Masters Level The new interdisciplinary charming woman. Mrs. Bayh is married to Birch about the War to End All Wars and food stamps Bayh. So Mrs. !1dyh spoke in support of her The program will be offered program is offering some courses in the Second World War. He finally got to the initially on the master's degree this fall, but a full-scale husband. Neither endorsement is surprising. present war in Asia. Do you know what will Mrs. Bayh is a talented speaker. Mrs. Bayh met level with extension to the schedule will be developed by happen if the United States gets involved with doctoral level later. Students will September, 1969, Crowe said. her husband at a forensics tournament. She Red China? There will be a nuclear war and won. He was a runner-up. They got married. more food stamps. Frightening. We better get The Saint Mary's audience envied Joan out of the war. Kennedy's charm and marveled at Marrela It is surprising that a politician even bothered Bayh's rhetoric. That was all there was to it. It to speak to women. From the tone of Hartke's was kind of the senators' wives to visit the Saint speech he must have considered Saint Mary's Mary's campus. But the topic was politics and students inferior human beings. It is also they were not politicans. Issues were skimmed surprising that the United States ever gave over. Questions were not asked. The speeches women the vote. were an insult to the voters in the audience. If anyone dare challenge the Saint Mary's Because it was an audience of women, senators' students they might discover some intelligent wives were thought to suffice. Birch Bayh, not thinking people. Father McGrath might try it Marvella Bayh, is running for re-election. It is some time. Saint Mary's students are bright Birch Bayh that the voters at Saint Mary's enough to deal with Timothy Leary. He should would like to listen to. When it comes to have debated Cohen on Saint Mary's campus as politics, Notre Dame gets the candidates and originally planned. If challenged, Saint Mary's Saint Mary's gets their wives. students may kiss off wedgewood for good.

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'------·------..---·-· ------· ------·------PAGE 4 Wednesday, October 9, 1968 ------THE OBSERVER:__::___;:______11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 We're Number 5 ~ Tbe Insb Eye The pollsters agree that ND is 9.Nebraska 3-0 244 19.Fiorida State 2-1 29 No.5. IO.Tenncsscc 2-0-1 184 20.0regon State 2-1 23 ~ 13 ot h w i rc services rate I I .Houston 2-0-1 I 83 Others receiving votes, listed )C, 8~ Tt>IT~ O"'leil, .. port .. t•ditor Purdue, Southern Cal and Penn 12.Michigan State 3-0 I 18 alphabetically: Alabama, Arizona State in that order. APhasOhio 13.Mississippi 3-D I I 3 State, Boston College, Colorado, 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 State No. 4 while UPI selects I 4.Arkansas 3-D 85 Indiana, Miami, j::fa., Missouri, Kansas for that position. I 5 .Syracuse 2- I 8 I Ohio University, Southern Hurtin' For Certain Meanwhile, bookies refused to 16.California 3-0 64 Methodist, Texas, Texas Tech, I 7.Georgia 2-0-1 Campus pacifists would do well to forget the Vietnam thing a few quo tc odds on Saturday's 62 UCLA, Virginia, Washington, I 8.Stanford 3-0 days and direct their protests at a mysterious force which has ND-Northwestern game because 42 West Virginia, Wyoming, Yale. maimed and decimated the Irish defense recently. the Irish figure to overwhelm the 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ·n1c hospital list: Wildcats. -Tony Capers, sophomore end. Out for the season with a severed NCAA statistics released Achilles tendon. lias five more weeks with a cast on his right leg, yesterday showed Notre Dame's then an off-season of strengthening exercises. Will take another year offense second in the nation: of eligibility. The Eleven Prolific Men have -Jim Sheahan, sophomore halfback. Out for the season with torn chewed up I ,612 yards in three ligaments. In a non-contact drill last Thursday, he reached up to games, compared to I ,682 for deflect a pass and came down with the prep team's offensive end on Houston. B~ Milt Hichman, L"PI columni~l his knee. Underwent surgery last Friday, will be released from South The polls: UPI 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 I .Purdue ( 32) 3-0 344 Unknown Roomie 2.Southern Cal (2) 3-0 303 ST. LOUIS (UPI) - There's a shy, sensitive little fellow with 3.Penn State 3-0 202 Detroit who generally goes unnoticed in the mad dash for Denny 4.Kansas 3-0 I 66 McLain because, oh well, he's only his roommate. S.Notre Dame 2-1 152 He doesn't get one tenth the publicity Denny Me Lain docs and 6.Nebraska 3-0 123 he'd be the first to tell you he doesn't rate it. 7 .Ohio State 2-0 Ill But he rates at least some mention here because he went as 8.Louisiana State 3-0 110 humanly faras his ordinary leather globe could carry him and didn't 9.Florida 3-0 109 start hollering -injustice the moment the came along and 10.1-louston(l) 2-0-1 58 they told him, sorry Charley, this is where you get off. !!.Michigan State 5 I First of all, his name isn't Charley, it's Ray Oyler. 12.Tennessce 36 Second of all, he had a long serious talk with himself and 13.Georgia 35 understands why he was shoved aside. Or says he does, anyway. 14.California 32 "It's bound to hurt a little," says Ray Oyler who played shortstop I S.Mississippi 30 for Detroit this yea more than anybody else, "But I realize you I 6.Syracuse 16 gotta go with as many bats as you can in a World Series. I can sec 17.Arkansas 14 why the move was made and I think it was right.'' 18.Stanford 9 The "move" wa.; bringing in from center field to 19.0regonState 8 play shortstop in the Series. There was talk for awhile of Stanley 20.Wyoming 6 playing center and AI Kaline playing first base. Then there was some more talk about Stanley playing center and Kaline playing third. AP When all the talk was over, Kalinc would up in right field and !.Purdue ( 35) 3-0 736 Stanley at short. 2.Southcrn Cal (I) 3-0 660 Ray Oyler, that little fellow who generally goes unnoticed, wound 3.Penn State (I) 3-0 492 up sitting on the bench. 4.0hio State 2-0 424 "You betcha sweet life I'd love to play," says Oyler. "In order to S.Notre Dame 2-1 401 play, though, I had to hit. I didn't hit that well during the season." 6.Kansas 3-0 390 "What did you l1it?" someone asked the Detroit infielder. I 7 .Florida 3-0 369 Oyler didn't answer right away. 8.Louisiana State 3-0 276 "Do I have to tell?" he said. Chuck "Slick" Z!och "It was way down. About .136. I was disgusted with myself. "Jend St. Joe Hospital this Saturday. Prohably will be offered an Mclain Really disgusted. I tried. I tried as hard as I could but it's something extra year. I have to live with. I'll have to start all over again next year." Ed Vuillemin, senior end-linebacker. Was all set to start his first May Start There is no hard feeling whatsoever between Oyler and Stanley and naturally, there shouldn't be. The two are good friends who game as a linebacker against Iowa Saturday. But he was injured in a ST. LOUIS (UPI) goal line drill Wednesday and went under the knife last week. broke in together in 1960. They arc good friends on and off the Outspoken Denny Mclain, field. Stanley wasn't at all self-conscious about going to Oyler and Bob Neidert; sophomore linebacker. Out for the season with a admitting he thought the Detroit asking for some tips about fielding ground balls. Oyler gladly helped broken collarbone and dislocated shoulder suffered on the opening Tigers were finished when kickoff at Iowa. llawkeye Torn Wallace took the ball at his 18 and him. lie knows Stanley would much rather be playing center field. he was blasted Sunday in the He also knows that's the way the ball bounces. moved up the left sideline where Neidert issued a one-