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Roemer announces fine for drinking in stadium byMam.Kovu • _tives but decided that the fine and stadium, according to Joe O'BrleJ!, . possible suspensions would most assistant director of the Athletic effectively deter student drinking. Department. Dean of Students James A. "We have a serious alcohol Adults and the general public Roemer has set a minimum fine of problem on campus," according to will not be affected by Roemer's $50 for any student caught drinking Roemer who said that between mandate. The Dean of Students 60-70 percent of students referred only has jurisdiction over students. ••····< , !'•••··········· ~f;~~·~~.~~ l~J·····~.~~0~: ~l~~i\) alcoholicMissouri beveragesfootball game. Saturday at the to his office last year had alcohol Although adults won't be penalized He said that if abuse is serious, related problems." Administrators by the University, they will be violators will be "separated from and rectors have asked for action, asked to leave if intoxicated in the community.'' which resulted in the current __public "as part of the campus-wide Roemer issued the order in a crackdown. _ effort,'' Roemer said. letter Sept. 4 to administration "I don't think the student would Roemer, who serves as director officials. The campus security staff have taken me seriously if I had of the Notre Dame Senior-Alumni will scout out students drinking in walked from dorm to dorm giving Club staff, supports socializing and the stands and will confiscate kegs lectures," he said. Roemer also social drinking, for 21 year olds. at tailgaters in Green Field. noted that former penalties were He said that the University is "We haven't changed. the rules. ineffective as deterrents. cracking down on minors irrespon We're just going to crack down on "Last year, a student was hand sible use of alcohol. enforcement· Saturday," Roemer ing out beer on campus a week Roemer noted that this year's said, addhtll. "Students won't be after he worked 20 hours on campus Alcohol Awareness program will allowed to drink in dorm corridors as penalty for stadium drinking,'' offer counseling for students with or on University grounds." said Roemer. drinking pro~lems. He said that, Roemer statel! in his letter to Posters advertising kegger although reportedly ten percent of administrators that "strict sanc parties and local taverns will be the people in the country are tions will be imposed on offenders taken from walls and billboards on alcoholics, he thinks that the as a means of insisting on campus. Campus security and · percentage of Notre Dame students sobriety.'' police will prevent anyone with who have drinking problems is Roemer had considered alterna- liquor or beer from entering the higher. The Roohan speaks to HPC on Observer- an independent student newspaper serving notre dame and st. mary's I overcrowded conditions Vol. XIII, No.7 Wednesday, S.ptember 6,1978 by Dan Letcher individuals' spirit. Roohan stated that "input from Overcrowding was the subject of hall presidents is essential." He Student Body Vice President Mike also scheduled a meeting on Conflicting goal.s mark ·opening Roohan's address to the Hall September ·11th at 7 p.m. in President Council (HPC) in Keenan LaFortune Student Center. This Hall chapel last night. meeting will focus on hall main of Mideast summit conference Roohan stated that Student Gov tenance and plans to use and find l:AMP DAVID, Md. [AP) • He has rejected Begin's sugges Carter has accepted the role ot ernment is "in the process of more social space which Roohan Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin tion of deliberate consideration "full partner" in the talks. Sadat preparing a report for the Trustees emphasized as two other primary headed into mountaintop isolation over several months of the in wants him to overcome Begin's in mid-October concerning over campus problems. and the uncertainties of a Mideast numerable issues in conflict resistance to committing Israel to crowding." He passed out letters Mardi Gras Chairman John summit conference today, already between Israel and its Arab neigh withdrawal from the west bank of and asked that the hall presidents McCaustin announced that the in conflict over its goals and the bors. "I say no to long, drawn-out the Jordan River and to Arab provide written responses. The event will take place February 9-17. role to be played by President talks," Sadat said before leaving sovereignty over the area. letters will offer material for the Construction will start January 27. Jimmy Carter. home. One clear implication is that, if a report to be given to the Trustees. Bob Morin, assistant chairman "We come here at a crucial It was Carter who took the breakthrough is not achieved, The letter asks what the presi for Mardi Gras, advised the council crossroad," Sadat said on his political gamble of inviting Begin Sadat will review Egypt's options, dents feel about freshmen living in members that they should pick arrival at Andrews Air Force Base and .Sadat to Camp David. But including military measures. Most temporary quarters, what they their hall managers sensibly and outside Washington. "The chal Begin feels any settlement must analysts do not think Cairo is believe the cause of this -problem "not just toss the burden on len~e is tremendous. We have no flow from direct bargaining strong enough to wage a war with is, what can be done about it and anybody." Morin also said that chotce but to accept the challenge. between Egypt and Israel and Israel now, even if Sadat's ruptur [Continued on page 3]-We cannot afford to fail." cannot be imposed by the United ed alliance with Syria is healed. =::=:=:===~~~....;.-----.;....;;;;...' Signaling his conflict with Begin, States. Carter therefore, is seen by Carter flew to Camp David; a the Egyption president said: "This Begin as a mediator but not a 134-acre hideaway in the Catoctin is no time for maneuver and for formulator of peace terms. Mountains of western Maryland, worn-out ideas. It is time for At Sadat's urging, howev~r, on Monday. [continued on page3( magnanimity and reason." Sadat got a red-carpet welcome at Andrews from Vice President ·Helmuts arrive in time Walter F. Mondale and Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance. Nearly 200 Egyptian well-wishers sang a for first interha/1 game national song from behind a secur ity from behind a security barrier. by Ray McGrath institutions sponsoring inter- Sadat walked over to them and collegiate sports programs, but waved. Dominick Napolitano, Director of also from a $600,000 lawsuit which After his arrival speech, Sadat Nonvarsity Sports, announced Wilson lost in May following the boarded a helicopter for the fmal yesterday that football helmets injury of a young athlete on the leg of his trip to Camp David, which complied with new NCAA East Coast. northwest of Washington, where safety specifications have been Napolitano had the helmets Carter was waiting. A similar ordered by the University and will which were already in stock for welcome was arranged for Begin, arrive in 'time to allow the schedul- interhall play inspected by a Wil as well as a helicopter ride to the ing of an interhall football season. son group which found very few summit. The new helmets, purchased helmets which could meet the new, The Israeli prime minister, a from Wilson Manufacturers, are rigid NCAAstandards. negotiator with a reputation for expected to arrive by Sept. 15. No firm response was made by time-consuming attention to detail, Napolitano stated that an abbrevia- the NCAA to an Athletic Depart viewed the talks in the seclusion of ted schedule of games will begin ment request for a ruling as to Camp David as an opportunity to within two weeks after the helmets whether the safety specifications reaffirm the peace covenant he are received. applied to intramurals. therefore, a made nine months ago with Sadat. Four divisions of teams will 'special allocation of close to Begin says he hopes a basis can compete, two divisions from each $15,000 was made for the purchase be found for continuing Egyptian quad, with the winners of each of 350 new helmets. Israeli talks - presumably at a division advancing to a playoff. Regarding the ideals of the lower, ministerial level - lasting According to Napolitano, each hall intramural sports program, Napoli months if necessary to achieve a team can expect to play four games tano stated that having the "best There will be an organizational muting for Sr. Marlta's Primary settlement. in divisional play. equipment is much more important Day School on Thursday, September 7 at 7 p.m. In the Little Sadat, impatient with details and The concern over the safety than the length of the football Thutre on the first floor of LaFortune. All thou lnteruted In given to bold, history-changing status of interhall headgear had · eeason." He stressed that no twterln1 elllldren betwun the agu of 7and 12 are encouraged to moves, considers the summit "the arisen not only from the NCAA chances would be taken with a aHIId, . last chance for peace." memorandum which was sent to .student-athlete's safety. .... -· ...2 ~=-~t....,h..,e~observer ______ W_!_dnasday, se!!!_~_!_·~ 6, 197&_ ,_News Briefs----~ Activities Night to seek members I-::-:=:=:===-=-=-::::::::=::::::::=:=:::::::==-========::::: w0 rid by Tom McSteen studying and, depending on the honor societies and clubs, athletic club, a great educational experi groups, campus media and student Student Activities Night, the ence. body and class governments will be Terrorist bombs in Israel final event of freshmen orientation According to Reid, "A part of a represented, as well as some South JERUSALEM - Two bombs planted by Arab terrorists exploded in is scheduled for September 11 in person's education should be Bend organizations.