ND Named Nation's Best

ND Named Nation's Best

,_...-------------------~-~ ------ Irish butcher Longhorns,- capture National Title p1ages 11 and 12 N~otre Dame basketball and hockey· reviews page 10 server an independent student newspaper serving notre dame and st. mary's Vol. XII, No. 64 Thursday, january 19, 1978 ND named nation's best Thursday, janaury 19, 1 2 the observer Blood supply lines close as ,_·News Briefs _____ weather creates emergency~ t=::::============================ (AP)- Blood supplies for much of The Community Blood Bank at canceled this week because of bad World central and southern Indiana were Indianapolis, which serves 36 hos­ weather. down sharply as cold, snowy wea­ pitals in 22 counties, said its '"It's still below normal, but it is Jet hijacked to Cuba ther kept mobile units off the roads supplies were down SO percent, at a safe level," she said. "This is and potential donors indoors. with slightly more than 300 units on not to say we won't be in an GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador •• Hijackers seized an Ecudorean jetliner A spokesman for the American the shelves yesterday morning. emergency state by Monday. We with 67 persons aboard yesterday on a flight from Quito to Red Cross at Louisville, Ky., which The center declared an emergency hope not, but the weather does Guayaquil, and after a refueling stop here ordered the pilot to fly_ to serves hospitals across southern a week ago, when it ran down to affect us. We can't get the mobile Cuba via Panama. The hijackers allowed 23 men, ten women and Indiana, said elective surgery was just 20 units of fresh blood. units out and the donors can't come four children to leave the plane in Guayaquil in exchange for fuel. cancelled at many hospitals. Alice Jarrett, public relations in." "It's critically low," said Jim director of the Indianapolis center, Allen said the Red Cross' Louis­ 1:::::::::::::=:::::::=:::::::=:::::::=============:::::::::: N a tion al Allen assistant administrator of the said the center needs 300 units of ville blood center had just 7S units blood program. "We're meeting blood a day to handle 180-300 on hand,. compared with a normal Trolleys collide in Boston the emergency needs, and that's shipments a day, but three blood supply of 1S0-300 units. The about all we can do." draws outside the city have been supply in hospitals served by the BOSTON •• Two underground trolley cars collided yesterday at the center was down about SO percent, Arlington Street station of the Boston subway system, and a he said, because "we've missed all spokesman said, "We have injured. We don't know how many. .Insurance discrimination blood runs this week." Many One car hit another." regional hospitals resorted to draw­ ing blood from emergency donors, defended during the Allen said. -==-::=:::::===:=-:::::-::::::::================== Local The center serves about SO hospitals, including about 20 across sub-committee hearings Indiana, south of Bloomington. / Allen said one mobile unit drew Hulman honored W ASIDNGTON (AP] · An insur­ Jordan was on of several indus­ about 100 units of blood in Colum­ INDIANAPOLIS •• The late Tony Hulman was honored yesterday by ance industry spokesman conceded try witnesses who defended rate bus, Ind. Tuesday, about one third the Indiana House as a "distinguished businessman and yesterday that some of the poorest classifications based on sex, age, of what the center normally draws outstanding civic leader", whose Indianapolis Motor Speedway people have to pay the highest occupation, marital status and per day. brought international attention to the state. rates for automobile insurance, but geography as the Senate Judiciary "We should be able to have a he said it is unrealistic to ask subcommittee on citizens' rights normal day again tomorrow (Thurs­ companies to solve the problem by wound up two days of hearings. day)," he said. Gary doctor freed on bond overcharging more prosperous J. Robert Hunter, acting federal At Evansville, which was buried HAMMOND, IN •• A Gary doctor charged with contracting for the persons. insurance administrator, argued under more than a foot of snow this murder of Gary Post-Tribune reporter Alan Doyle was free on bond "It is generally true that cars that consumers buying insurance weeks, the Ohio Valley Blood Bank yesterday. Williams met bail Tuesday on state charges of garaged in major cities generate face ''a wholly discriminatory reported its supplies had dwindles attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder in an alleged the highest insurance losses and structure." dwindled the last two days to about plot to have Doyle killed because of a story the reporter wrote Jan. S are charged the highest auto Hunter said existing rate classi­ 70 percent of normal. "That's still about Williams being charged with possession of stolen property. insurance rates," Donald L. fications are "a signal to the adequate at this time," said James Jordan, assistant vice president of consumer that he might better Shaw, director of the center, which the Alliance of American Insurers, move his home, marry, get older or serves ten counties in Illinois, told a Senate subcommittee. change jobs." Indiana and Kentucky. Weather "Unfortunately, the people who have to pay these high rates include some of the poorest as well Cloudy today with a SO percent chance of snow developing. Higs in as some of the more affluent the low and mid-20s. Light snow tonight. Low in the upper teens segments of our national popula- and low 20s. Snow continuing tomorrow with highs in the low 20s. tion." - Dry Saturday with a chance of snow Sunday and Monday. Highs in Jordan said this creates a the 20s. Lows in the single digits Saturday. Lows Sunday and this fr;iday and every dilemma for insurance companies, friday 5 :15 mass & Monday in the teens. which are required by law to base their rates on expected exposure to supper ~On Campus Today_------.~ loss but "are subjected to enor­ mous political and regulatory pressure to keep their rates at an 4 p.m. lab seminar, "photoisomerization of linear polyenes affordable level, even if this means related to vitamin a," dr. walter h. waddell, deliberately overcharging some carnegie-mellon univ., sponsored by radiation lab, groups." conf. rm. radiation lab. "The insurance industry alone cannot resolve this dilemma,'' he 6 p.m. meeting, nd/smc council for the retarded, organiza­ said. "It is totally unrealistic to tional meeting, lib. aud. expect private businesses, operat­ ing in a competitive market, to 7:30 p.m. meeting, faculty senate, c.c.e. deliberately overcharge some cus­ 8 p.m. basketball, nd vs. villanova, home. tomers in order to be able to sell to other groups of consumers at below cost." *The Observer Night Editor: Steve Odland asst. Night Editor: Margi Brassil RICHARD DREYAJSS layout Staff: Marti Hogan MARSHA MASON Editorial layout: Maureen TO THE Flynn Sports layout: Paul Steven­ son, Paul Mullaney Night Controller: Mardi Nevin day Editor: Cast of Thousands Junior Class Party Copy Reader: Jack Pizzolato, Ann Gales Ad layout: Greg Trzupek At Guiseppes Restaurant Photographer: Ken McAlpine $Al JAN It 1:(J(J P• 713 E. LaSalle AM PIT This Sat. Jan .. 21 9pm ·lam NOTRE DAME SAINT MARY'S THEATRE All The Beer ANNOUNCES TRYOUTS FOR You Can Drink A TOUCH OF THE POET The Observer 11 publlslutd Mon­ For $1 dey through Frtdey except dunng eum end vautlon periods. T.,e by Eugene 0' Neill Observer Is published by the students of Notre Deme end Selnt Thurs. Jan 19th 7 :30 - 0' Laughlin Mery's College. Subscriptions Callbacks, Fri. Jan 20th 7 :30 Uttle Theatre mey be purdlesed tor 120 per yeer (11 0 per semester) trom The Observer, P.O. aox Q, Not,.. Deme, lndlene 4UU. Second dell poatqe peld, Not,.. Oeme, lndlene, 4UU. The Observer Is • member of Class T-shirts on sale $4.00 the Allocletlld ~~~. All ,..pro­ OPEN TO ALL ND-SMC STUDENTS duction r1ghta .,.. ,..aerved. ---------------------------------~-~------------ Thursday,January 19, 1978 the observer 3 Sadat halts peace talks with Israel [AP] - Egyptian President Anwar tion. Vance, who has been attempting Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Sawy said Sadat ordered Kamel Sadat broke off talks with Israel on A statement read over Egyptian to bridge the gaps between Israel Begin; · · to return "immediately" because and Egypt in private talks with the ''The atmosphere which sur- ''it became apparent from the Wednesday, called his foreign television said c~.rter asked if it minister back to Cairo and accused would be possible to continue the negotiators, told reporters he fioes rounded the meetings cif'the politi~ 'declarations of Israeli leaders that the Israelis of deliberately blocking talks for a day or two, apparently not believe the talks have reached cal committee and the political Israel insists on presenting partial progress toward a Middle East to give Secretary of State Cyrus R. an end; . · . _ statements ~nd things like that had solutions that cannot lead to the Peace. Vance a chance to patch things up. ''I've been_ through a lot of _something to do with my r:ecall," establishm_ent of a just and lasting international negotiations,,_ he he said, _ _ .. _ _ peace." The statement s.aid Sadat told The sudden move by the Egyp­ Carter: "Israel wants land and not said. "I've seen ilps and downs in Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Informed of the Egyptian an- tian leader cast a pall over the peace, which malk:es the negotia­ the past." _ _ _ payan, &tanding by Kamel after .. nouncemeilt, Vance went to Ka- future of the negotiations, which tions useless." The Egyptian- annojlnceinent · the meeting; said, "I'm very sorry mel's hotel room, but their meeting began at Sadat's initiative in caught Vance _by surprise;_ He was _l_lbout President Sadat' s decision." ended abruptly when Vance was November.

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