, . .... Sp_eaking .. oj Kegs_-_page-R VOL. XIV. ~0. 19 an independent srudem nev.-spaper serving notre dame and saint mary's FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1979 ¥4,Pkf4Zlf2& i?ilft~~~!?!hi&Mth&. ( .'" :·:W: 4~~~;."1·)~~-':7~~·· ;i~~¢:E,f.t;;-~-~t! '¥J-tt~'ff·l::t-~~·tt~fr-~~:":·-f.;'; -f~/:~-~:'_:~~~1~t.;'.~ :-~'!.7:t\·-.. ~tJ041(~#J§1\t'i£·,•!'4f~>¥!{ 1~R~1 *£4 J. fr(k Broadcast Hall rectors disagree precipitates resignations on CLC keg proposal bv Michael Onufrak faces as the belief that it will by Mary Fran Callahan Senior ·copy Edztor ''facilitate or encourage more drinking." He stated that the Last weeks controversial bro­ concern of the administration adcast of the radio program Of 19 rect0rs surveyed last centers around alcohol abuse on "Sex at Notre Dame" has night, SIX Sa:· I they SUI?pOrt the campus. precipitated the resignation of Campus Life Council's keg Sr. Jean Lenz, rector of Farley three WSND staff members and proposal, while eight rectors hall, said she does not support resulted in disciplinary action said they do not support the the keg proposal beacuse .. it by Dean of Students James proposal. woul open up a whole new Roemer against Station Mana­ Five rectors either had no amount of drinking on cam­ ger Jim O'Brien. opinion or refused to commr-nt pus. Sr. Lenz said she Roemer also cited a "need for on the proposal. Three rectors rt-alized that the "reasons for expertise'· and recommended could not be contacted. havinr: kegs make a lot of that an administrative execu­ The proposal,_ if approved by sense,'' but added that her tive board be created by WSND Vice President for Student Af­ conem for the extra drinking to advise station personnel. fairs Fr. John Van Wolvlear, kegs would encourage om­ The show's announcers, John would allow kegs in hall party weighs these reasons. Malloney and Gary Sieber, both rooms under guidelines which Those in support of the prv­ resigned Wednesday night and would be drawn up by a given posal have noted the cheap­ were unavaible for comment. hall's staff and council. ness, convenience, and relative Earlier this week, Roemer The proposal was passed by safety of kegs as reasons for presentei O'Brien with rwo the CLC approximately rwo passage of the proposal alternatives. O'Brien held a weeks ago. Van Wolvlear has Bro. Peter Mahoney, rector of job at the Notre Dame Fire until Tut'"sday, but his ruling Flanner hall, said his hall staff Station and Roemer cited this may comt'" this afternoon. Notre voted some weeks ago to sup­ as the cause of his lack of Dame rectors made their opin­ port the keg proposal. responsibility with the "Sex at ions known to Van Volvlear at Several rectors said they N.D." program and station the monthly rector's meeting might support the proposal control in general. held last Tuesday, Sept. 11. except their hall does not have a "He was trying to do too According to Fr. Gregory party room. Fr. Matthew much. He was not doing either Green asststant vice-president · Micelli, rector of Cavanaugh job justice. He did not follow for Student Affairs •. Van Wolv­ hall, said his hall does not have up on the implementation of a lear could make his decision a"party"room, "and whenever tape delay system to censor this afternoon when he meets we do have a party we are offensive comments. He did Michael Harrington, tee, lecturetllast night. [Photo with a "keg committee." forced to shoo people out of the Green characterized the major not listen to the l?rogram. The chairman of tke. Democrat~c by Beth Prezio] program had obv10usly done its S',,,;t",zf/ st O')(wii "''R Ctw•mu :Stumbling block the P~I?osal [continued on page 6] damage.'' O'Brien had decided to remain at WSND and thus has termin­ ated his student employment. "I think the choice berween the rwo in this matter is justified. I Kennedy comments convince O'Neill think he(Roemer)was extremely fair, and I respect him," said \V ASHINGTON (AP) - House made his latest announcement. ~andidate in the general elect­ out very welL'' O'Brien. Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill said O'Neill added that ht'" believes ton. White said some of Carter's In view of the resulting frlicial yesterday n.:cent comments by that Kennedy will have w make But White took a different tack political advisors met Monday hardship, Roemer said he re­ Sen. Edward M. Kennedy have a decision by December, before after meeting yesterday morn­ night to discuss strategy, but cognized that his manaates convinced him that Kennedy is the presidential primary elect­ ing with Carter and Democratic reached no agreement on when represent "significant penal­ considering a race for the 1980 ions begin. con~ressional leaders at the he should announce. ties" for O'Brien. presidential nomination. White's statement that a White House. Rosalynn Carter, asked yes­ WSND-AM program director In a related statement, Demo­ Kennedy-Carter battle would · "It would be a classic strug­ terday about her husband's not necessarily split the party Ray Kolusa was presented with cratic National Chairman John gle," White said, but he added c?ances in. the upcoming~~~m~­ a similar option. Kolusa resign­ C. White said a primary battle marked a similar reversal. The that such a clash "doesn't have nes, predtcted he woul• wm ed because of conflicting inter­ berween Kennedy and Presi­ Democratic Partv Chairman to" splir rl,e party. all of them." ests berween his employment at dent Carter would not necessar­ had said earlier that a Kennedy He said if Kennedy runs, She refused to speculate ab0ut WNDU and WSND. Roemer ily split the party. He predicted effort to unseat Carter in the "we·Jj fi_ght it on the issues, a Kennedy candidacy, but add­ fely that Kolusa simply was not Democrats could unite behind primaries would virtually as­ and unity and support each ed that Carter ''always runs'' sure victory for the Republican at WSND enough because of his the victor. other strongly .... .It could work as thm~b he~~ri?_n..~-= obligations to WNDU. White added that Carter is WSND management acknow­ under some pressure to official­ ledged that the absence of the ly declare his candidacy soon. a tape delay system was the formality that would allow Car­ consequence of a "series of ter to get commitments of so~ialism mistakes." support groups before Kennedy Harrington predicts U.S. However, Roemer comment­ can present himself as an ed, "There was knowledge on option. by Tim Sullivan of their populace. He said system," he said, "There is no the part of Kolusa that the O'Neill's statement yesterday Staff Reporter that Amenca. following the outside.'' program would be controver­ represented a quick turnabout trend, will become a democrat­ The success of this transform­ sial. He ordered the tape-delay from his earlier predictions that Introduced as ''America's ic-socialist state through a long, ation depends upon several system but did not follow up on Kennedy would not seek the leading socialist,'' Michael slow process. factors, the most important -of it." Democratic nomination. Over Harrington, Chairman of the "One of the things we should which is full employment. In order to tighten control of the weekend, O'Neill said he Democratic Socialist Organiz­ do is adopt as a goal that the ''The mal-distribution of wealth operations at WSND and also had, "strong feelings" that ing Committee, said last night necessities of life shall be cannot be solved unless there is discipline Kolusa, Roemer Kennedy would not run. that the relationship berween collectively paid for," he ex­ full employment,'' he stated, presented the program director Kennedy responded Monday justice and the U.S. economy is plained. He cited national ''it is not simply a matter of just with the option of devoting his night that while O'Neill is "a complex and confusing. • health care as an example of redistributive taxes.'' time to either WNDU or good friend, .. .I've expressed Before a capacity crowd in the this collective effort. Another important facto.r Har­ WSND. Because Kolusa is my thoughts. My views are library auditorium, Harrington In a question and answer rington cited was democratic interested in broadcasting as a probably the ones to think said, "To get to the problems of period after his speech, Har­ planning, using corporate reso­ career, he chose to retam his about.'' The Massachusetts justice is to change the sys­ rington emphasized that the urces for maximum productiv­ position at WNDU and thus senator said several times last tem." emergence of America as a itv. resigned as WSND's program week that he is not ruling out Basing his conclusions upon socialist state will not occur :'Because of today's vast cor­ director. the possibility of running for the thoughts of philosophers because of a violent revolution, porate power, the liberalism of Although Roemer acknowled­ the nomination. and economists, Harrington but rather will come about the last SO years will no longer ged that WSND was not "too "I would have to say he is said that most developed na­ "well after out lifetimes" thro­ wotk," he explained, "we must giving it consideration,'' O'Ne­ tions are becoming more con- ugh the use of the present l~ontinued on page 4] ill told reporters after Kennedy . cemed with the collective needs- system. ''We are all within the [c?ntinued.<Jn..page-2j. 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