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Gunmen Rob O-C Students at Home SMC Women Weather Raid ... Bye-bye, VB's -page 5 VOL. XV, NO. 9 an independent student newspaper serving notre dame and saint many's THURSDAY* SEPTERMER 4, 1980 Gunmen rob O-C students at home By Tom Jackman and a wristwatch, warned Hoey News Editor and Valencia not to call the police, and then fled. Two Notre Dame students No other damage was done to living off campus had their the house, and no other items house broken into and were were stolen, including a class then robbed at gunpoint last ring and a wristwatch in open night by four men who took an view. The stolen stereo com­ . expensive stereo system and ponents consisted of a Technics other valuables worth a total of turntable, a Hitachi tape deck, close to $900. and a Kenwood receiver valued Steve Hoey, a senior from at close to $800. Long Island, NY, was reading in Hoey and Valencia were not the study of his small house at without clues to a motive, 1121 E. Corby St., just off South however. Earlier that after- Bend Ave., when four as­ oon, an incident outside the sailants, described as young house occurred which may have males approximately 17-21 led to the break-in last night. years old, punched through the A small alley runs adjacent to locked screen door and forced the modest Corby St. house, their way in at about 11:25 p.m. sometimes used by motorists to Jubilant raiders display their trophies from last night's panty raid. See related stories (continued on page 4) on this page, \photo by Beth Prezio] One, brandishing a rifle, ointed a gun at H oey’s neck and swung him around toward the wall, shouting “Where’s the Domers money, where’s the money?” Hoey was then clubbed in the Carterplans new Mid-East summit back of the head by the rifle pilfer butt, and forced to the floor. While his assistants un­ for B’nai B'rith, the Jewish has held since the 1967 war, will hooked the stereo, the man WASHINGTON (AP)—Hours with the gun asked, “Where’s before Ronald Reagan’s appea­ service organization, said he is remain its permanent capital. panties your partner, where’s your rance before1 an important J ew- concerned about ambiguities in “Unlike the days prior to 1967, partner?”, referring to Hoey’s ish organization, President Car­ the accords produced by the Jerusalem is now and will con­ by David Sarphie ter offhandedly disclosed plans Camp David summit two years tinue to be one city, undivided, roommate, senior Rick Valen­ yesterday for another Middle ago. with continuing free access for cia o f St. Joe, MO. The campuses of Notre dame East peace summit, and spent “There are basic ambiguities in all,” Reagan said. He accused the Valencia was brought out of and Saint Mary’s broke out into the rest of the day courting the documents Camp David Carter administration of his bedroom and made to lay on a near-riot last night, as a mob ethinic and black voters in the roduced, both in the links be­ cynically undercutting Israel by the floor also, and he too was of well-over a thousand eager industrial Northeast. tween the Israeli-Egyptian peace failing to veto a U.N. resolution smashed in the back of the head young men participated in the Seizing the offenisive in his and in the provisions for an opposing Israeli control of the with the rifle butt, opening up a annual panty raid. re-election campaign, Carter autonomous regime in the West city. wide gash which later sent him The predominantly-freshman casually announced that Egyp­ Bank and the Gaza Strip,” “I believe the problem of to St. Joe’s Hospital for ob­ group amassed at the north tian and Israeli le'aders had Reagan said. “These ambiguities Jerusalem can be solved by men s e rv a tio n . quad at eight-thirty and tore agreed to resume their stalled have now brought negotiations of good will as part o f a per­ The assailants then took across the Notre Dame campus, peace negotiations and to meet to a dangerous impasse.” manent settlement,” Reagan Valencia’s wallet as well as gaining in number and intensity as it crossed the South Quad. with him at anothe Mideast Egypt suspended peace talks a said. “The immediate problem is H oey’s, while the two lay summit. Anyone in the area could hardly month ago after Israel declared to make it easier for men of good motionless, feigning uncon- In response to Carter’s re­ miss the chant, “Get the Hell that all Jerusalem, including the will to come to the peace table.” ciousness on the floor. The four marks, Reagan last night said out! ” as the group urged others Arab-populated eastern sector it men grabbed two calculators that President Carter has sacri­ to join. Intermittently walking ficed America’s reputation as a and running, the herd reached trustworthy ally and let Saint Mary’s in hot pursuit of “Doubt and distrust’’ cloud Viewfrom the top the highly cherished “Silk.” U.S. relations with Israel. At that point the group split The Republican presidential up in order to cover every dorm nominee said Carter policies on the campous. That dorm that have permitted the Soviet accomodates most of the fresh­ Union to make inroads in the SMC women weather raidmen girls, Regina, was hit Middle East which are “ap­ hardest. proaching a flashpoint,” but Although the women did part added that he could peacefully by Diane M azurek The award for displaying the most original with their lingerie, they were blunt that thrust. artifact out her window went to Deanna of prepared with a battery of arms “Today we have fewer real The approaching roar of distant chants Regina South who finally found a creative use * consisting of water ballons and allies, and among those we threw the entire Saint Mary’s student body for her stuffed pink satin leg With the toilet-tissue rolls. The men speak with diminished author­ into hurried preparations last night when connected hot pink tutu. were doused with water when ity,” he said. .Israel today hundreds of silk—starved Notre Dame men As the silk ran low, paper replaced it as the they began yelling “Show some is in grave danger and so is took part in the traditional panty raid most popular material. Homemade paper skin!” They retaliated, how­ freedom itself.” preceding the first home football game. Amid antics, airplanes and other paraphernalia ever, with several rows of Reagan outlined his Middle shouts, screams, and whistles arrived the oated down upon the mob. Some began a exposed derrieres. East policy, expressed reserva­ event the SMC students had beeti expecting new chant of “We want skin” along with The taller men had betterluck all week. tions about the Camp David other requests. in catching the falling garments accords and declared his sup­ As most of the crowd gathered beneath the .An hour after thos first adventurers and diapers. port for an undivided, Israeli windows of Regina South, flashilights broke marched over, the throng at last began to One Notre Dame student was Jerusalem—hours after Carter out in search of “the cute ones.” Those on subside, leaving dorm rooms with footprints so enchanted with his catch that announced that Egypt and the other side of the wall must have been in the strangest places, torn curtains, he wore it: a size 44-D bra. Israel will resume peace negoti­ searching for the same as several scaled the telephones just beginning to ring and rolls Another student was equally ations within a few weeks. walls with weekend party invitations and and rolls of used camera films. pleased. ‘ ‘I got some Underalls. suggestions of making not only bargains but The men, on the other hand, were left with Hey, the commercial was right; Carter said the leaders o f both trades. such things as sheer blue undies proclaiming; these are soft and smooth!” he lands are “deeply committed to From second floor rooms came everything ‘If you want to see more of me call ...” lists commented. the Camp David peace process,” from shouts o f 1 ‘Look at the guy in the yellow of names and phone numbers, and newly One minor injury was sus­ and had agreed to a new Mideast alligator shirt! ’ ’ to groans of ‘The ugliest guy broken “records” from past years. tained when an overly ambi­ just got my best underwear!” summit meeting with him later The 1980 panty raid was so enjoyed by one tious student attempted to scale this year. And the girl who threw the 44D bra did that it was suggested there be a vice-versa the side of Regina Hall and nothing to stop the excitement. Reagan, in a speech prepared raid for the girls in the near future twisted his ankle. Thursday, September 4,1980 -page 2 News Briefs by The Observer and The Associated Press Inside Thursday Nearly burned alive, 0a wen fire Anderson’s ‘centrist’ politics fighter Paul ‘Red” Adair remained in satisfactory condition at Clear Lake Hospital on Wednesday, re­ covering from injuries suffered when he was thrown into a Tom Jackman pool of hot water while working on a blowout, doctors Anderson’s views did not change overnight, say. Adair said he was aboard a tractor, dragging a wrecked An intriguing political term has arisen re­ though. In later years, his congressional voting derrick away from a burning well near Villahermosa, cently— we don’t know how new it is— during record moved more toward the left (hurting his Mexico, when the accident occurred.
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