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~-------------------------------------------- 1 Apartheid - page 6 VOL XX, NO. 59 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1985 ~- . an independent student newspaper serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary's Police hunt Egypt ·claims for suspects rescue effort in base store on airplane car bombing was justified As8oclakd Press Associated Press FRANKFURT, West Germany - VALLETTA, Malta - Egypt said yes Two men believed to be carrying terday it sent commandos storming Moroccan passports became prime into a hijacked jetliner to avert a suspects yesterday in the hunt for massacre, but the hijackers those who bombed a U.S. military responded with fire grenades that shopping center, West German aut turned the plane into a blazing coffin h~rities reported. for scores of passengers. Sunday's car bombing wounded Nine of the 59 victims were 35 people, ·almost all of them U.S. children. One of the five hijackers civilians and servicemen. Three survived the assault on the Egyptair remained hospitalized yesterday, jet and underwent surgery at a one a serviceman who had been hospital, said Paul Mifsud, the Mal listed in serious condition but was tese government spokesman. upgraded to good condition yester Prime Minister Carmelo Mifsud day. Bonnici of Malta said he approved Officials have refused to release the raid because "we wanted to the names of the injured. show we would not give in." Authorities first had said the at "The Egyptian forces assured us tack looked like the work of West that this would be a quick operation German leftist terrorists. Later they ... and that the assault would come said foreigners might have been to a good ending," he said. responsible, and federal police Mifsud Bonnici said he refused the issued a statement saying the silver hijackers' request for fuel and told blue metallic BMW 525 sedan in them that "other forces" might in which the explosives were packed tercept the jet if it left Malta. The had been bought Saturday by two gunmen threatened to blow up the men "apparently carrying Moroccan The Ob5crvcr/Paul l'ahor'e!lky plane in flight if it was "accosted," he passports." Hoop Hysteria said, and "we felt this was a very real Authorities issued descriptions possibility." Mark Howell (left), Bob Stefa~ (center), and handicapped. T-sbirts are being sold for 17 and are and composite pictures of the pair Egypt blamed the hijacking on ]obn Sullivan (rlgbt), members of tbe recently or to be worn at Irish home basketball games in con· and asked possible witnesses to renegade Palestinians working for ganized "Students For Logan Center," display T junction with "Hoop Hysteria." report any sighting.c; of the men, an Arab country it did not name. sbirts being sold to belp raise 11,000 for tbe described as being in their 30s. Government sources in Cairo said "They may be Arabs," the state the country was Ubya, Egypt's ment said, adding that both were neighbor and arch rival. definitely foreigners and that only Egyptian officials in Cairo said the one spoke any German. One man's Waite leaves combat-tom Beirut; commando unit included 80 name appeared on his passport as troopers selected from special army "Azuz Mohsein." and paramilitary police units. The blast, which occurred at 3:20 begins negotiations in New York In Washington, the State Depart· p.m. Sunday, shattered windows ment said in a statement: "the United hundreds of feet away and damaged Associated Press He arranged to spend the night in Americans kidnapped in Lebanon States supports the difficult decision more than 40 cars. It kft a gaping Athens and arrive in New York yes appealed by letter to the Reverend of the governments of Malta and hole in the back wall of the military ATHENS, Greece -Anglican envoy terday aboard TWA flight 841 after a Robert Runde, the archbishop of Egypt to end the brutal terrorist store and a six-foot-wide crater in Terry Waite, in Athens after a high stop in Rome. He was expected to Canterhqry, to work for their hijacking of Egyptair Right 648 .... the ground. speed car ride Sunday through com land at New York's JFK airport at release. We are saddened by the tragic loss of Only U.S. military personnel and bat in Beirut, said he was 2:20 p.m. EST. The Briton made a 15-minute innocent life resulting from this act tbeir families can shop at the PX "optimistic" about his attempts to The Anglican troubleshooter, a dash to the airport in a sedan pocked of terrorism and extend our deepest store, but the shop employs both negotiate the release of American bulletproof vest under his tan safari with bullet holes. Following him, as sympathy to all those who suffered Americans and non-Americans. Vic hostages in Lebanon. shirt, told reporters at Beirut on Sun· gunfire crackled around the city, through this ordeal." tims were treated at the U.S. Army's Waite, the archbishop of Canter· day that after his secret meetings was a fast-moving convoy of jour State Department spokesman 97th General Hospital in Frankfurt. bury's envoy, left for New York early with the kidnappers "we're making nalists and television crews. Daniel Lawler said that while U.S. yesterday to meet U.S. officials on his progress." Waite joked with reporters at the personnel took "no part in the efforts to free the hostages. His one He added that he expected "to be airport and called his dash through rescue operation, we said we were man mercy mission was stalled in back soon." Beirut's streets an "invigorating ex prepared to offer all appropriate as Correction the Lebanese capital because of Waite was trapped in west perience." sistance." fighting between rival Moslem fac Beirut's Commodore Hotel with The jetliner was hijacked ap Because of an editing error an tions. scores of journalists for three days Islamic Jihad, or Islamic Holy War, proximately 1 5 to 20 minutes after incorrect photo attribution was "I'm optimistic but it takes time. while Druse and Shiite Moslem a shadowy group of Shiite fun leaving Athens Saturday night, and in printed in yesterday's Observer. At least the contacts have been made militias fought savage street battles damentalists apparently linked to a radio conservation one of the sky The correct photographer was and the kidnappers identified," around the seven-story building. Iran, has claimed it is holding the Kathi Donahy. see HIJACK, page 3 Waite said at Athens airport. He was sent to Beirut after four American hostages. Student senate to form committee to study restructuring By CHRIS BEDNARSKI "When the chairman is neutral it member or administrator on the Parlimentarian Brian Holst said good, impartial decision," he said. Senior StaffReporter proYides a freer discussion. By committee. anyone interested in restructuring They are not looking soley for a not having a vote you can't affect Culum said he thought this was a should sit on the committee decision made by someone they The Student Senate discussed the outcome," said Culum. "The good idea but "they wouldn't have through a sign-up procedure. can say they elected, he added. the structure of a committee that chairman's vote tends to sway th time to go to the meetings." They Healy agreed, saying that next will examine restructuring Notre vote's of others." would only be able to check and Monday students could sign up in Miklos said partiality could be a Dame's student goyemment at last Student Body President Bill review a restructured constitu the student government offices. factor on the Judicial Council. night's meeting. Healy said he didn't think tion, he said. The senate also discussed the "Somebody could be partial on the Senator K.C. Culum proposed a Lawrence or anyone else would ac He added that he thinks the Judicial Council's role in settling J-Board," he said. ten member committee · six cept the chairmanship of such a basic structure of a revised con election disputes. Holst said the Judicial Council Coordinator seniors and four underclassmen - committee. "I don't think you will stitution should be hammered out senate should have final respon Karen Ingwersen disagreed. with Duane Lawrence, student find someone who will not throw before Christmas. sibility, noting, "I think accoun "Usually, political aspirations are body vice president, as the nonvot their opinion in," he said. · Miklos agreed. "We're almost tability should come back to the not found on the Judicial Council ing chairman. Culum said that Lawrence was not at the out of time. There's only two elected people. This body should and half the members are seniors. when the chairman does not have a meeting. weeks before Christmas and only take responsibility for decisions." It's not a political body and politi vote the group's discussion will be Junior Class Vice President Dave three weeks after, before elec Senator Jim Hagan disagreed. cal situations are not found," she better. Miklos suggested putting a f.lculty tions," he said. "The students are looking for a said. The Observer Tuesday, November 26, 1985- page 2 Tests Unlimited will limit learning potential in class One of the best colleges in America was the designation recently given to Saint Mary's by U.S. News and Tests Unlimited strikes me as the something to be World Report. A survey, published Nov. 25, showed that top lumped in the same category as radar detectors. Sure, educators had placed Saint Mary's on the midwest, far west, list of the John they're legal but they still seem, well, unseemly. nation's pacesetters in higher education. Saint Mary's was also chosen by Ted Fiske of the New York Times as one of the best buys in Preparing for exams by studying past tests is a Heasly college education nationwide.