• • . Trivia Finale- page 7 VOL. XVII NO. 73 rhe Hllkpcmkm 'r lllkm nn' -.paper ,t·n mg nor rt· da'tnc and ,amt mal! , WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1982 ~lledfederrujudge Jury finds H~relson guilty SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) - 36, pleaded guilty to murder ident John F. Kennedy. A jury found contract killer conspiracy and other charges Harrelson's attorney, Tom Charles V. Harrelson guilty of were dropped. He was asses­ Sharpe Jr., said he would file a gunning down federal judge sed a 10-year prison term and motion for a new trial. John D. Wood Jr. to collect a ...-as the government's key The trial which started Sept. $250,000 fee from a drug witness. 28 featured 40 days of testi­ dealer. The wives of the hitman Wood's slaying outside his mony from 104 government and and the drug dealer were Antoruo townhouse triggered 26 defense witnesses, more convicted on lesser charges. the most exhaustive Justice than 500 pages of documents, The verdicts capped one of Department investi~ation since and hours of tape recordings the most intense investigations rhp 1963 a<:sassi!'l:JtH)n of Pres- played to the jurors. in the annals of the FBI, which started when Wood was slain outside his townhouse on May 29, 1979. He is the only federal Happy hour, party rules judge murdered in this century. ''This is just a necessary step in the progression of things," clarified by council the 44-year old Harrelson said By AMY STEPHAN to reporters as he was led away. 6 p.m. and a shuttle service to Harrelson, already serving a News Staff off-campus parking areas. 40-year state prison sentence A re-establishment of an escort service was another topic on weapons and other charges, Two different groups are faces a mandatory life sentence considered at last night's allowed, with the permtssion of meeting. McAuliffe said that he for this conviction. There is no the rector, to use a hall's party provision under federal law for had discussed a library escort room on the same night, service with the hall presidents him to receive the death according to Mike McAuliffe, _pen~ .. - ________ _ of the women's dorms. These president of the Hall Presi­ women stated, according to · Years earlier, Harrelson, who dents Council, who made this McAuliffe, that they did not had been previously convicted clarification of the recent consider the library a security as a hitman, allegedly bragged, change in the party room risk, but they did feel that a ''I've never killed a person who guidelines at last night's HPC parking lot escort service would was undeserving of it.'' meeting. be useful. Harrelson's 41-year old wife, McAuliffe made this state­ McAuliffe said that since a J o Ann, was convicted of ment after a discussion with parking lot escort service would conspiracy to obstruct justice, Father John Van Wolvlear, probably not be used heavily, which carries a maximum vice-president for student other uses for such an escort five-year term. Students at Saint Mary's are put into the Christmas affairs, in which Van Wolvlear service will have to be develop­ spin't as they study for finals by the sight of this Ehzabeth Chagra, the 28- interpreted a clause in his year old wife of Jamiel ed before such a plan can be cross-cultural Chnstmas tree at the lt'brary 's entrance. recent letter to the rectors. implemented. [Photo by Ed Carroll] "Jimmy" Chagra, the man The clause states that if a accused of ordering the slaying, particular rector feels that his was convicted of conspiracy to or her hall should be exempt jud~e murder a federal and from the restriction of usin~ the Back in surgery conspiracy to obstruct JUstice. party room only once per mght, She faces up to life in prison. this rector should contact Van U.S. District Judge William Wolvlear. According to Clark~ heart suffers breakdown Sessions set sentencing for McAuliffe, Van Wolvlear said March 8. that this clause would enable a SALT LAKE CITY (AP)­ University of Utah Vice­ The heart has four valves, Mrs. Harrelson is under a rector to approve both a party Barney Clark was rushed back President for Health Sciences, and Dwan said doctors said it three-year federal sentence for and a happy hour on the same into surgery yesterday after his said following the operation. was one of two valves in the left using a fictitious name to buy a night, as long as these events blood pressure plunged be­ "He was in critical before and ventricle that malfunctioned. rifle prosecutors contended was were sponsored by different cause of a broken valve in his he's more critical now." Dr. William DeVries, the the murder weapon. groups. artificial heart. Doctors repl­ It was the third operation in surgeon who implanted the Two others also were indicted Possible solutions to the lack aced the entire left half of the less than two weeks for Clark, Jarvik-7 heart on Dec. 2., in the Wood murder. Chagra, of parking spaces on campus polyurethan_e device in a four­ the first human ever to receive consulted with Clark and 39, charged with murder and were also discussed at last hour operatton. a permanent artificial heart But Clark's wife, Una Loy, before murder conspiracy, is to stand night's HPC meeting. These "He's a very, very sick man it was the first time since the the original medical team was trialJan. 10. included proposals for student who's gone through multiple 61-year old retired dentist hurriedly assembled and yest­ Chagra's brother, Joseph, use of staff parking spaces after surgeries,'' Dr. ChasePeterson, received the heart 13 days ago erday's surgery began, he said. that the mechanism itself had Imtially, doctors had thought developed a problem. the problem might be caused bl Nationwide organization In just over four hours of a blood clot or by a growth o surgery, doctors replaced the tissue over the heart valves. left ventricle of Clark's plastic During the surgery in which the heart. They found the mitral heart was implanted, Clark's SMCforms chapter ofAMA valve of the left ventricle had surgeons were dissatisfied with By DAN MCCULLOUCH formed as a result of the career goals, exposure to broken, causing blood to regur­ the eerformance of one of the Staff Reporter splitting of the former St. marketing professionals, career gitate back into Clark's natural J arvik-7's ventricles. It was Mary's General Business Club information, and other special left atrium, or upper chamber, replaced with a ventricle from a into more specialized groups benefits. Peterson said. backup heart. For the first time in the including the Finance Club, the ''This is the mitral valve , The drop in blood pressure history of the collese, Saine Management Club, and the Future plans for the ~roup which is the most serious of any occurred exactly one week after Mary's has estabhshed a Marketing Club. include a trip to Chicago tn late there could be,'' said Dr. Clark experienced a series of collegiate chapter of the Amer­ January to meet with some Robert J arvik, the inventor of short but intense seizures. Faculty advisor Margaret the artificial heart, who was Clark, from suburban Seat- ican Marketing Association marketing firms. Also planned . Dineen and other faculty mem­ (AMA) for those students is a trip to an AMA collegiate summoned by a nurse when the See HEART, page 3 interested in gaining practical bers were already members of chapter conference in early blood pressure dropped. experience in this potential the AMA, and it was through April, also in Chicago. Clark was consulted at some career field. Dineen's guidance that the club length about his condition prior The organization has over was formed, said Brennan. Discussing club goals, ·to the surgery and gave his vote 40,000 members nationwide, About 38 Saint Mary's students Brennan said, "We hope to for going back on the operating and is present on 361 college have already joined, although string together marketing stud­ table, Peterson said. campuses, although Notre Brennan adds, "We're con­ ents to work together with The surgery began about Dame is not one of them. Newly stantly recruiting.'' professionals. We want to 10:45 a.m., an hour after Jarvik elected chapter president In addition to practical mar­ generally orient the members noticed the drop in blood Michelle Brennan, a Saint keting experience, the club al.so with people in the field to gain a pressure while vtsiting Clark, Mary's business major, ex­ offers interaction with other better understanding of mar­ said John Dwan, University of plained that the club was students who share the same keting principles.'' Utah Medical Center spokes­ man. ----~---: !News Brie/§ , Wednesday ,December 15 ,1982-page 2 By The Obsen,er and The Associated Press. A new life for ·two Architecture instruments stolen Architectural instruments and a flute were among the As the snow begins to fall and the finals start items stolen from the Architecture Building sometime to inflict one and all, Christmas wishes hardly Gregory Swiercz during the weekend. ~otre ~arne Security confirr~ed that seem appropriate amidst the grey South Bend Feotures Editor Emeritus sometime between Fnday mght and Sunday mornmg that sky. Most students are rushing about, trying to the theft occurred. Anne Schellin~er, an investigator, said get those last-minute papers and exams out of yesterday four reports of stolen Items had been_ received the way, as well as attempting to share with one Inside \.N ednesday by Security.
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