Former New Mexico Governor Addresses Hispanic Issues by NICOLE MCGRATH "I Thought Something Was Although Anaya Served As When President Reagan Made Notre Dame
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VOL. XXV. NO. 28 The ObserverWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1992 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S Hesburgh joins AIDS council By GERALDINE HAMILTON Additional members of the News Writer advisory council for First AID are Senator Bill Bradley, D-N.J., Father Theodore Hesburgh, Wayne Gretsky, Joe Montana, president emeritus, has become Michael Keaton, Ann Landers, a member of a twelve person Rep. Louis Stokes, D-Ohio and advisory council for First AID, a James DeBartolo. fund raising project to benefit the National Association of Hesburgh has given his full People with AlDS (NAPWA). support the the First AlD cause. First AID will consist mainly "This is a brand new organi of a nationwide telephone auc zation," he said. "There are a tion in November. The auction, number of different programs conducted via a 900 number, and it has the credibility be will include one-of-a-kind ex cause what it is doing is a good periences such as a game of Theodore Hesburgh thing." one-on-one with an NBA star, a Hesburgh's role in the orga game of monopoly with a AlDS," Hesburgh said. "A stand nization First AID is "endorsing prominent real estate developer needs to be made and I am will First AID's efforts of helping or a lunch date with an in ing to assist." people with AIDS. Hopefully triguing personality. The main goal of the First AID people wili give money that Hesburgh became involved in project is to make money to they would not have other the project when a member of assist AlDS victims. wise," he said. First AlD approached him. "This is a good group of peo All proceeds for the First AID "They asked if I would help. I ple associated with good actions auction, along with the net pro agreed to because people have and that will lead to the raising ceeds from the 900 number, been stomping on people with of money," said Hesburgh. will go to the NAPWA. HPC to fund relief trip bus transportation By BEVIN KOVALIK but the budget committee will to Mike Arsenault, project News Writer meet to decide how much organizer. money will aid the hurricane The Hall Presidents' Council project. This fee only covers the food (HPC) agreed to help fund the "HPC will fund $3500 as a costs, so the project organizers bus transportation costs for the base level and we may go up appealed to HPC because the Hurricane Andrew relief from there," Coyle said. cost of the entire trip will be The Observer/ Julie Kozdras project in Miami over October approximately $7,000, he said. break, according to Jason Forty-seven students from HPC also passed a resolution Taking a breather Coyle, HPC co-chair. Notre Dame and Saint Mary's for the institution of a While waiting for a lunch date, Pangborn freshman Karen Lanigan Money made from "The will participate in the Miami committee which will assess relief project, and the fee per relaxes in Debartolo after her morning classes. Shirt" sales will be used to fund the hurricane project, he said, student will be $40, according see RELIEF I page 4 Former New Mexico governor addresses Hispanic issues By NICOLE MCGRATH "I thought something was Although Anaya served as When President Reagan made Notre Dame. Opening doors and News Writer wrong with me but it is all part New Mexico's Attorney General his 1985 state of the union beating down barricades are of the bigger picture," said and Governor, from 1983-1986, address, the Democratic part of being a Hispanic role Hispanics must overcome any Anaya. The bigger picture in he stated that being a role National Committee asked model, said Anaya. obstacles they may face in cludes a flawed Constitution model "is not the main aspect of Anaya to be their spokesperson "I wish I were twenty years order to succeed in their role in which is often being redefined my life." and respond nationally. Anaya younger because of the great life no matter what role it may and institutional racism, he "I would suggest being a role turned them down and then upcoming potential,"he stated. be, according to former New said. model be the by-product of your unknown, Michael Dukakis, Although Hispanics have not Mexico Governor Toney Anaya. Currently there are about life and pursuit of happiness took the spot and began his reached the Fortune 500, they One such obstacle occurred 450-500 Hispanic undergrad should be your goal," said presidential bid. are becoming CEO's at places when Anaya and his staff be uate and graduate students but Anaya. "I declined the offer not real such as Coca-Cola. The His came targeted in 13 FBI inves there are no Hispanic faculty Students should prepare izing that, as a Hispanic, I could panic community will be the tigations and at least one CIA members at Notre Dame, ac themselves with education and have laid out my ideas for what single-largest minority group by report for openly opposing the cording to Anaya. training, according to Anaya. the country needed," he said. the year 2000, said Anaya. policies of former president "It is not a surprise and is the That includes being able to rec Students have a responsibility Being able to do one's best Ronald Reagan's administra same story I hear all over the ognize opportunities and acting to challenge themselves to get should also lead to Hispanics' tion. country, "he said. on them. the best education they can at see ANAYA! page 4 Commons owner may face possible $500,000 in fines By JULIE BARRETT cited for minor in a tavern were Assistant News Editor Megan Junius, junior class treasurer, Scholastic Managing Pasquale Anastasio, owner of Editor Margaret Kenny and The Commons, faces suspen Sherri Vitale, Notre Dame sion or loss of his liquor license tennis player. and a maximum fine of $500 Cited for produeing false for each of the minors cited in identification and minor in a Friday's S.U.D.S. raid if the case tavern were Stacey Bowman of is brought before the Indiana Campus View Apartments, Alcohol Beverage Commission Jenny Ford of Siegfried Hall, (ABC). according to Sgt. Erik Hanson of Planner Hall, Gregory Deitchley of the Indi Barbara Maloney of McCand ana excise police. less Hall, Sean O'Reilly of Grace Indiana excise police charged Hall and Brian Weiford of Anastasio for allowing minors Dillon Hall. in a tavern and allowing minors Notre Dame students cited for to loiter, Deitchley said. minor in a tavern include The case has been referred to Michael Leahy of Alumni Hall; the prosecutor of the ABC, who Laurie Niemann of Badin Hall; will decide whether to pursue Alfred William of Carroll Hall; charges, he said. Jason Anderson, Donald Ber S.U.D.S. cited 100 individuals gan, Michael Ebner, Edmund for minor in tavern violations, Galka, Gregg Gallagher, Kory The Observer/ Maureen Long including seven for producing Klem, James McMahon, Chris Job searching false identification, according to Monahan, Mark Naman, Gre Sgt. Moon of S.U.D.S. Two were gory Nordhoff, Branden Parker, Seniors Stan Sawicki and Johnathon Shutlz submit their resumes to companies at the career taken into custody. placement office in the Hesburgh Library basement. Monday was the first day of interviews through Among Notre Dame students see COMMONS I page 4 the office. page 2 The Observer Tuesday, September 29, 1992 INSIDE COLUMN FORECAST Partly sunny and Clinton isn't all cooler today with a high around 60. Sunny and warmer Thursday with highs he's wrapped in the mid 60s. TEMPERATURES up to_b_e_ ::}: City H L Smooth talker wanna ~fj~ Anchorage 45 33 ·=·:::: Atlanta 70 66 be's, take a lesson from Bogota 59 43 Bill Clinton. Boston 77 61 Cairo 84 66 His accomplishments in Chicago 69 50 Arkansas over the last 12 Cleveland 69 44 Dallas 83 57 years of governance Detroit 69 43 include the deserved Indianapolis 71 45 Jerusalem 77 57 nickname "Slick Willie." I Anna Marie London 63 59 Los Angeles 92 71 should know, I live there. Tabor Madrid 72 52 Most people in the U.S. Saint Mary's Editor Minneapolis 74 51 know him only by sound------- Moscow 63 48 Nashville 75 52 bites and campaign promises on TV. They New York 70 59 haven't been on the receiving end of his slick FRONTS: Paris 68 61 Philadelphia 73 63 rhetoric ... yet. The thought of Bill Clinton as Rome 81 61 president scares me. •• • Seattle 66 46 •COLD • WARM STATIONARY• • South Bend 63 49 His famous last words to the people o © 1992 Accu-Weather, Inc. Tokyo 70 57 Arkansas were along the lines of "Read My PrBssurB Washington, D.C. 74 65 Lips." Before the last campaign in Arkansas, we H L 1)~U were promised that he would not run for HIGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN T-STORMS FLURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY PT. CLOUDY CLOUDY president if we re-elected him governor. Funny, look where he is now. Let's take a look at Billy-boy's track record. Arkansas can boast having the largest city in the country without an accredited four-year TODAY AT AGLANCE college. That city is my home town, Fort Smith, pop. 70,000. What else has the education governor done for Astronomers spot comet education in the state of Arkansas? According to WORLD •LOS ANGELES- Comet Swift-Tuttle, which pro "State Rankings 1992: A Statistical View of the duces Earth's spectacular Perseid meteor shower every 50 United States," Bill hasn't done much.