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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 4-6-1979 The aC rroll News- Vol. 62, No. 17 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 62, No. 17" (1979). The Carroll News. 607. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/607 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aC rroll News by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VoL 62, No. 17 Aprtl6, 1979 The Carroll Nevvs 0 John Carroll University University Heights, Ohio 44118 Noted theologian accepts honorary degree by Lyn Root long in the Rathskeller Thurs Jesus in 1922, Fr. Rahner John Carroll University will day evening followed by this studied in Germany, Austria, honor Reverend Karl Rahner, mornings introduction to and Holland, and he was or S.J . a native of Germany and members of the Department dained in 1932. He obtained the leading Jesuit theologian of Religious Studies and other his doctorate at the Universi: in the world today, with a con faculty. ty of Freiburg, West ferral of the honorary degree Earlier this week, Mar Germany. of Doctor of Humane Letters. quette University conducted a In 1967. this theologian was The ceremony takes place to symposium on his work and appointed professor of dog day at3 p.m. at Gesu Church. honored the German theolo matic theology at the Univer The Mass will be concele gian with the Pere Marquette sity of Muenster. He has also brated in German by Fr. Discovery Award. the univer taught at the Universities of Rahner and Rev. Michael J . sity's highest honor. Before Innsbruck and Munich. Lavelle. S.J . provincial of the returning to Germany early At Vatican II, Rahner was a Detroit ,Jesuit Province along next week. Rahner will also peritus. or theological advis with other Jesuits. After the attend an academic convoca er. and in 1969, he was one of Mass, Father Birkenhauer tion at Weston College in 30 men appointed by Pope will confer the degree, which Boston. Paul VT to evaluate develop will be followed by a brief re tie has written more than ments since'the Council. ception in the church 20 books and many articles Fr. Birkenhauer describes vestibule. discussing his views on theol this German priest as a The university's schedule ogy Known as ''theological "beardless Einstein - a for the vtsit of Karl Rahner. anthropology," his work is the learned but kind and gentle 75. began with his arrival result of years of extensive man who can communicate Thursday The German Club study equally well with both schol conducted an informal sin~-a- After joining the Society of ars and less educated men." Lang11age department l1osts local st11dents .,-M.&PI JOIUIJUII The Language Department the program The guests will also hear will host local high school stu Dr. Aube. head of the Lan French singing by a rock folk dents when it sponsors Span guage Department. feels that group from Quebec City. ish Day and French Day on the two days will help famil French Day will begin at Karl Rahner April 24 and 26, respectively iarize the high school students 9:30 a m. and end at 2 p.m. Over 1000 studnts from '~ith the French and Spanish cultures He added,"It is good JCU's Spanish theatre Northeastern Ohio high group will present two plays exposure for the University B~ careful on Spanish Day. The plays are and the language program." written by Lope De Rueda French Day will feature 2 and Alexander Casona. speakers from Quebec prov Pla~-ing tl1e assassination game Spanjsh Day will begin at 9 ince. Canada. Dr. Louis Balth a.m. and end at 1:30 p.m. by Gary Reiter The following rules will ing squ)rted anywhere on the aza r, professor of Political There has been in recent apply: body Science at Laval University in years a great upsurge in po • The honor system will pre Quebec, will talk about the Virgil Brown, newly ap • Each person involved will vail over any dispute over separatist movement in pointed Cuyahoga County litlcallv motivated violence. submit his name with a fact such assassinations, kidnap who shot who first. and the French speaking Quebec Commissioner, will appear in as concerning his involvement President of the Political Sci province the Jardine Room at 8:00p.m. pings. hijackings. and extor with JCU (example: Tony Le tion ence Club will be the sole Alain Brujinar. the Director April 10. Admission is free. quia-on campus. Sven Gnord judge 1n deciding oa any This event is sponsored by the sen-University Club, Tony of the International Center For this reason the Political disagreements for Bilingualism. will discuss Young Republican's Club. Science Club has borrowed an Rome-off campu~). to the Po • A person cannot be assassi various aspects of French ian- idea from Case Western Re litical Science Club and in re nated if he is with two or serve University and formu turn receive a scorecard with more people: therefore. class lated a game called "assassi three victims' names on it rooms are off limits. nation" The purpose is to that they may or may not • Once vou are assassinated ---News Briefs--- give students a proper aware know you are 'to surrender all the ness and understanding of a • The method of destruction score cards in your possession by Joe Fisher possible threat that they may will be a squirt gun, and a hit to the person who has killed MIDDLETOWN. Pa. - Officials' and people's tension's around face in the future. is designated by the victim be- you The dead person will put the country have eased as the nuclear crisis at the Three Mile his initials next to his name Island power plant has virtually ended in the year's biggest on the assasins score card to ne:ws story Hydrogen gas, which had collected at the top of the Moonli~ht an•l t·o~es insure against cheating reactor and threatened to explode because of its volatile condi • All university laws regard tion. has dissipated, allowing the reactor to cool in a normal Prom tl1em.e romantic ing visitation and other appli fashion cable rules will also appJy. WASHINGTON, DC.- Cleveland still remains the only city in til 8 p m followed by dinner by Jennift'r Boyle All 1 nterested participants the country in default. The U.S. Treasury Department nearly :\1usic is scheduled from 9 defaulted on its US savings bonds and its income tax refunds This :, ear's Prom will be p m .J a.m and pictures will are invited to attend the Po held at Crawford Auto Avi litical Science Club meeting until the federal government stepped in and raised the Trea be available on the lower lev sury's spending limit. ation Museum. on Friday. el for $5, this includes two on April 11 at 3·15 in Library_ .-\pril 20. 1979 Bids will be Seminar A where you receive PEKING. CHINA- China has announced that it will terminate 5x7 photos and four wallet its treaty with the Soviet Union, mainly because it is only cos $35 per couple (with fee card> s1ze photos your rule sheets and informa nnd $38 (Without fee card) tion on when and where to metic in nature. but it plans to meet with Russians soon, Bids go on sale April 5 and 6 pick up your score cards. Any however. Registration begins at 7 for senjors only. with April 9 one not able to attend contact CLEVELAND -Federal Judge Frank J. Battisti, in his stron p m Cocktails and hor and 10 to juniors. Following Gary Reiter at 321-8226 or gest acbon since handing down his desegregation order. is d'ouvres will be served on the April 10 bids will be available 8-15-6194 no later than April threatening to prosecute school officials on criminal contempt towel' level of the museum un- 10 underclass persons 18 for further information. charges in violation of his order. Pages% 1be Carroll Newa, AprU 6, 1979 Speak Easy ••• • collegiate crossword SAGA not tniracle worker by John RusseU The forum that SAGA has ings With the exception of To say that the food service established for such dialogue Saturday night steak dinners. here receives a plentitude of is the weekly food meeting students are permitted and criticism and verbal abuse Last week. four students at encouraged to consume all the would be an understat~men t tended the meeting The pre food they wish . by any standard. vious week only three stu dents participated. This truly The management is also ex Students appear to be so tremely accessible and a p free with their barrage of ver measures actual student concern. proachable With the publica bal bante r that one would tion of a news letter a n d imagine that students would SAGA m a n ageme nt has comment slips. further man be able to offer constructive shown a genuine interest in agement concern is verified. criticism and viable alterna attempting to offer a diverse tives. SAGA's comment cor food program. They have of SAGA can only work with n e r a lso r efl ect s stude nt fered many pleasant dining the budget that the university imagination, criticism, and a arrangeme nts such as outdoor allocates. The re can not be vast knowledge of obscenities.