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. Copyright Act - page 7 VOL. XVII, NO. 76 the independent student newspaper serving not re dame and saint man's TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1983 Wallace elected a record fourth term MONTGOMERY, Ala. (A P ) — long since rid of his segregationist Gov. George C. Wallace capped his stands, spoke of compassion for the political comeback yesterday, taking destitute and the need for unity the oath of office for a record fourth across the state. term and promising to help the “During the past months as 1 growing numbers of poor and job­ travelled throughout this state, 1 less in a time of “fiscal chaos” for have held the hands of the un­ Alabama. employed,” he said. “ 1 have looked Wallace, who stood defiant as a into the faces of the hungry . and 1 segregationist at his first inaugura­ have heard the desperate pleas of tion 20 years ago, returned as a man parents who could not care properly of compassion for the needy of all for their children.” races in a state whose 15 percent un­ Wallace, who succeeded Gov. Fob employment rate is one of the na­ James, said, “ W ith no intent to tio n ’s highest. reflect critically on anyone, 1 must in “ A nation that forgets its poor w ill all honesty observe that today we lose its soul,” he told a crowd of see a state in fiscal chaos, teetering several thousand, including many on the brink of insolvency.” Alabama Governor-elect George Wallace and be the fourth time Wallace has taken the oath of blacks, who gathered near the The state’s 1983 budget already his wife Lisa hold the official Inaugural program office as Governor o f Alabama. (AP Photo) Capitol steps for the noontime has been cut by 10 percent for fo r that event which took place yesterday. It w ill ceremonies on a bright, cold day. education programs and 15 percent “We are not here to deny the for other agencies because of sag­ mistakes of the past,” said Wallace. ging tax revenues. Mideast conflict “ We have come to renew our faith in In the 1982 campaign, Wallace the future.” received just enough black votes to Tw o decades ago, Wallace was narrowly win the Democratic nomination in a runoff. In the Closer to peace agreement sworn in wearing a top hat and for­ mal attire as bands played “Dixie.” general election, he was the heavy- KHALDE, Lebanon (AP) — Salem said the talks were expected Khalde began, chief Lebanese favorite of black voters against a He set the stage for years of racial American, Israeli and Lebanese to produce a "protocol accord” to negotiator Antoine Fattal proposed a hard-line conservative Republican, confrontation by proclaiming negotiators set up a subcommittee regulate future relations between timetable for troop withdrawal, but becoming the first person ever “ segregation forever.” that “made good progress” yester­ the neighboring nations, “but a Israel’s chief delegate David Kimche On Monday, the wheelchair- elected governor of Alabama four day toward ending the 35-year-old peace treaty is out o f the question. It objected and said the talks should bound Wallace, dressed in a gray suit times. state of war between Israel and is impossible. ” concentrate on the first agenda item. and pale blue shirt, pledged to a far Yesterday’s ceremony actually Lebanon, official spokesmen an­ more somber audience “a govern­ marked the fifth inayguration for nounced. Lebanon is opposed to a treaty “ Discussion then developed into ment guided by a humble man’s Wallace In addition to his own in­ It appeared to be the first result of with Israel, fearing the anger of its various other issues, prom pting sense o fu ty and mercy and justice.” augurations for four year terms in U.S. pressure to quicken the pace of Arab neighbors, which cast Egypt (U.S.) Ambassador Morris Draper to As Wallace was wheeled up the 1963, 1971 and 1975, Wallace negotiations aimed at removing the out of the Arab brotherhood be­ intervene to keep the debate under ramp to the speaker’s platform, an became governor of sorts when his more than 60,000 Israeli, Syrian and cause of its separate peace es­ control, proposing the subcommit­ Army band played a brief rendition first wife, the late Lurleen Wallace, Palestinian troops from Lebanon. tablished w ith Israel three years ago. tee to handle the question of ending of “ Dixie." But Wallace, now 63 and was inaugurated in 1967. Lebanese Foreign Minister Elie the state o f war,” the agency said. In a statement broadcast over There was no official word on the Lebanon’s state radio, Salem said measures under discussion to ter­ For 1986 President Reagan's special envoy minate the state o f w ar that has Philip C. Habib was proposing existed technically since the first “ timetables and solutions that might Arab Israeli war in 1948. bring about unusual leaps” to con­ Tax increases Official spokesmen for the clude the withdrawal talks in less than two months. He did not American, Israeli and Lebanese WASHINGTON (AP) — The A lthough Reagan continues to estimated that a 55 fee per barrel of elaborate. delegations read a communique in Reagan adm inistration is leaning oppose major new tax increases for oil — equal to another 12 cents per English, Hebrew and Arabic at the toward tax increases in fiscal 1986 1983 and 1984, other than a Social gallon of gasoline — would raise Salem called for Arab support for end of yesterday’s plenary session to — and beyond — that would boost Security tax speed-up approved about 521 b illio n a year. Lebanon and said “we shall do no­ announce the formation of the over the weekend, he is expected to The surcharge under discussion thing with Israel without prior coor­ gasoline prices by an additional 12 three nation subcommittee. cents per gallon and tack a 1 percent approve a “contingency” tax plan now would apply to an individual’s dination w ith the Arab states. We surcharge on the incomes of all ear­ for fiscal years 1986 through 1988 as taxable income — gross incom e less will conclude no secret deals with American spokesman Christopher ners, administration sources said the only way to keep future deficits deductions, such as for mortgage in­ Israel behind the back of the Arab Ross said the subcommittee made yesterday. from swelling toward 300 billion a terest, state and local taxes, business nations.” good progress” and its discussions At the same time, the administra­ year. expenses, medical costs and a Lebanon’s national news agency were “very serious and very in­ tion is likely to seek a six-month A dm inistration officials said variety of other items. said that when the closed session in tensive.” He declined to give details. delay this year in cost-of-living raises Reagan has not yet given final apoval in pensions for Civil Service to the contingency taxes, which employees, veterans, and railroad would raise approximately 540 bil­ workers, as well as in the disability lion in each of the three years, if pay for miners with black lung needed to keep the annual deficits Senate petitions disease, the sources said. under 5100 billion. But a presiden­ The six-month freeze in thetial O K is expected. automatic yearly inflation triggers The officials said the administra­ By TOM MOWLE “ disaster. ” This is true, Leous observed, “ because w ould parallel a sim ilar delay for So­ tio n has not settled firm ly on the Staff Reporter it’s on Sunday night and that’s when everyone is cial Security recipients, a move spec t ifics, but they said a combina­ studying.” The Senate decided not to spend any proposed over the weekend by a na­ tion of an oil fee and a surcharge on A petition to save the hockey team as a major additional money on promoting Undergraduate tional commission and endorsed by taxable income topped Treasury sport was announced at this semester’s first Night because they felt it would not improve the President Reagan and House Secretary Donald T Regan’s list. nteetng of the Student Senate last night. situation. The only nights when it would be Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill Jr., D- A final decision is not expected The petition, which was initiated by Pangborn profitable would be Thursday, Friday, or Saturday; Mass. until after Regan’s return tonight Hall President John Gallagher, is intended to however, those are the nights when the bar The sources, who asked for from Paris, where he and finance demonstrate to Executive Vice- President Fr. Ed­ presently makes the most money. anonymity, said the cost of living ministers from the leading in­ mund P. Joyce the students' support for the hockey Happy hours are once again allowed in the delay also might be extended to dustrialized democracies discussed program. Athletic Director Gene Corrigan an­ dorms, according to a letter to the rectors from other federal programs with the worsening international debt nounced Saturday that the Notre Dame hockey Vice-President for Student Affairs Fr John Van automatic inflation triggers, includ­ problems of developing countries. program would be reduced or eliminated if two Wolvlear. Also, more than one party may be held in ing food stamps and welfare The administration officials million dollars are not raised in two weeks. a hall’s party room, provided that the students, ac­ benefits. declined to talk in detail about the Cavanaugh Hall President Jim Leous said "a ting through the hall’s rector, get the approval of Even with the additional savings, tax plan.

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