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Tradition Observer, Hesburgh Reach Impasse ---- -~- ----------------------------------------. Irish Extra- page 11 HPC proposes alcohol 'contracts' ByJANE KRAVCIK really zeroes in on the abusive The food sales proposal passed in­ StaffReporter drinker. We've used this policy in cluded the following guidelines: Dillon for a couple of years. From health and fire regulations would be Suggestions for the punishment of what I've seen, it does work." given to the food sales commis­ students who abuse alcohol were , "So many rectors are afraid to go sioners at the beginning of each part of the Alcohol proposal passed out on a limb," said Zahm President year, communications would be en­ last night at the last Hall President's Bob Johnson. "If they are given couraged between the Environmen­ Council meeting of the semester in rules, they won't fed like they are tal Safety Board and hall food sales Flanner Hall. stepping out of bounds. We're trying managers, each food sales would be A food sales proposal was also to help drunk people on campus, not inspected at the end of each Septem­ passed. hurt anyone." ber, and each food sales would be TI1e proposal suggested that the Having men's and women's dorms subject to further unannounced in­ first time a person is caught drunk to co-sponsor parties was another sug­ spections at any time:. the point of being destructive to gestion included in the proposal. Brian Callaghan, student hody presi­ himself, others or property, he Flanner Hall President Paul Sheridan dent, spokl' at the meeting as did would be given a warning If the stu­ said, "If we even out the ratio and Andy Tucker,< >mhudsmen director. dent is caught drunk again, he would more girls are around, guys will have Callaghan asked HPC for thdr have to sign a contract saying that he more to do than drink." ideas on compensation tiJr siUdent would not drink for two weeks, and Other suggestions included: government members. "Right now, then would not get drunk for two having only beer and wine in party it looks like course credit will be more weeks. A copy of the contract rooms, cutting off alcohol at a given. like an internship," he said. would be sent to the students designated hour, having student ac­ Later. Callaghan added. "there are parents. If the student broke the tivities strive to sponsor at least one too many consequences to money contract, he would be sent to the non-alcoholic event each weekend, rolling." dean of students. having more space available for non­ Callaghan also discussed the HPC members generally sup­ alcoholic events, and having alcohol preferential treatment given Student ported this suggestion. Dillon Presi­ education be a mandatory rotation see HPC, page 5 dent Bernie Pellegrino said. "this in the freshmen physical education. Scholastic has 'renewal' tradition Editor's note:This is the third in a concerned with the rift between the dealt with sex. One article in 1978 three part series on People ofPraise, ghosts of Charismatic Renewal past read, He had once found himself a charismatic group on campus. and present. shou,ering in a girl's donn. ... There Makeshift Christmas This year's seniors were eight U'as an immediate ebb of mas­ These U.S. Marines from Alpha Company tank platoon sit on By KEVIN BINGER years old when Bill Storey split with culini~V and a rise in the throb of their M-60 tank with a Christmas tree they made. The tree is Copy Editor the Charismatic movement, 13 years his pulse. He learned then that one decorated with soft drink and beer cans. The Marines will old when Josephine Ford wa<> kicked should avoid combining eroticism celebrate,Christmas under the testiest of circumstances. Few members ofthe Notre Dame out. and embarrassment while sur­ chapter of People of Praise are much One of those seniors is Jim Gan­ rounded by sleepy hordes of wet, ther, editor-in-chief of The Scholas­ naked females. tic. The two previous editors, Beth Wood thought they were writing Healy and Chuck Wood, were also just for the shock value and wanted Schultz suggests link in bombings People of Praise members. to make a change. All three say that the succession is "Since Notre Dame is a Catholic a coincidence and The Scholastic is university, it made sense that the Associated Press Kuwait bombings Monday, includ­ terrorism. He named only North not a forum for People of Praise magazine should take on difficult ing the driver of the explosives­ Korea, which he said was respon­ ideas. issues with a Christian approach. I USBON, Portugal - Secretary of laden truck that smashed into the sible for the recent bombing in People of Praise involvement knew it wouldn't serve the students '-)tate George P. Shultz said yesterday embassy compound and blew up. Burma that killed more than 20 reached a peak last year under Beth to make it (The Scholastic) some there "quite likely" is a link between There were no American deaths. people, including a number of top Healy, now Beth Healy-Preuss. Five sort of evangalism. That's not what the U.S. Embassy bombing in Kuwait Shultz said the bombings in South Korean government officials. People of Praise members were on the magazine is supposed to be." and attacks on American facilities in Kuwait, which included attacks on Shultz said a great deal of informa­ the editorial staff and several more Wood was involved in the Charis­ Lebanon. He wart1ed of possible the French Embassy and Kuwaiti tion has been received on the wrote articles during the year. matic Renewal before he came to retaliation. government installations, were part Kuwait bombings and is being This year Ganther is one of only Notre Dame and now belongs to a "If the offenders can be clearly of a "pattern of violence of this kind" studied. Asked if it appeared con­ two People of Praise members on People of Praise community in Falls identified, then I think there will be throughout the world. nected to the bombings of the the board and only one People of Church, Va ways of getting at them," Shultz said "I think it is a serious international American Embassy in Beirut and the Praise member has written articles Healy-Preuss was the only person at a news conference. problem and steps do need to be U.S. Marine headquarters there, for the magazine. Ganther predicts to apply for the editorship at the end He declined to elaborate, and it taken," Shultz said. "Beyond that, in Shultz said: "i think that is quite like­ that next year's editor will not be of the year and followed closely in was not clear if he was speaking only terms of U.S. action, I do not want to ly." from the Charismatic community. Wood's footsteps. of American retaliation or of joint ac­ comment specifically." The community has no political "I consider The Scholastic to be tion involving other countries. The secretary also said that, U.S. officials have declined to ideology, according to Ganther, an opportunity to look at issues At least seven people were killed "certain countries seem to be sys­ publicly blame any goup for the who said members range from the more in depth," Healy-Preuss said. and more than 60 injured in the tematically behind" international bombings. extreme left to the extreme right. "I'm going to write about the things The three editors, however, have that are important to me, and for a guided The Scholastic through some Catholic, those are things that in­ major style changes. volve social justice." Observer, Hesburgh reach impasse Wood, editor during the 1981- "Two of her magazines were 1982 school year, called the devoted to "Spirituality and Social editorial style before he took over Justice," and her The Last Word the past years has been one of trust ByJEFF HARRINGTON The Observer submitted a the "Saturday Night Uve school of columns dealt with issues like abor­ Assistant News Editor and should continue in that fashion," proposal last week agreeing to place journalism." tion, taking Advent seriously, and he continued. its finances under the University "There seemed to be a philosophy seeking the truth in education in­ Negotiations over an Observer Dziedzic said yesterday the budget system pending several con­ of going out of our way to appear as stead of material gain. Both Wood decision to join the University's newspaper "will not go under the ditions. The University had ordered 'intellectually rebellious' as pos­ budget system have reached an im­ (University) Budget Unit Control the paper to join Notre Dame's inter­ sible," Wood said ofthe style at The see PRAISE, page 5 passe with University President System until some particular ques­ nal budget system by Jan. I after Scholastic for the four years before Father Theodore Hesburgh refusing tions are settled and we have some cases of financial mismanagement he took charge. "I had questions to sign an agreement with the paper basic assurances in writing. and a S7,000 deficit were uncovered about some of the things they chose "I am very disappointed that that Observer officials have re­ in a University-conducted audit of to present and the ways they chose ~"H.ppy- • ( Hesburgh) is unwilling to sign an "Hoild•ri ~ quellted. the '82-'830bserver operation. to present them." In a letter to Editor-in­ agreement," Dziedzic added. "In es­ Observer In his letter to Dziedzic, Hesburgh One thing Wood objected to was This is the last issue of the The Chief David Dziedzic, Hesburgh sence, we will tlliJliqg over be agreed .to most fucets of the Ob­ the obscene language allowed by Observer for 1983.
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