SU concludes year 1with budget surplus byBWSchoU from 299 to 350, he noted. More of the surplus funds are It is a rare occurrence these days being spent to finance a "Welcome when something costs less money Week" which will be held during than was originally expected. It is the first week of school next fall. even more surprising when a This program will involve two government associated organiza­ outdoor concerts, a concert and tion announces that it has con­ double feature movie in Stepan cluded its fiscal year by coming in Center, and a campus-wide picnic. under its projected budget. Also scheduled during Welcome But this is exactly what Notre Week is a concert by Kris Kristof­ Dame's Student Union (SU) did ferson and Rita Coolidge. this year. according to Director Bill "We don't want to spend money Roche. just to spend money,'' Roche Due to a combination of highly emphasized. "We•are using it to successful concerts and good man­ finance worthwhile projects that all agement by former SU Director the students will benefit from." Tom Gryp and Comptroller Colleen "We would also like to accomplish McGrath, a surplus of approxi­ as much this year as possible with mately $20,000 existed as of May I, the surplus funds because it will Roche said. leave us more time and money to "I'm not sure if it has happe'ned do the things we want to do next before but I do know it is a rarity," year," he added. Roche continued. "I know it hasn't Roche said he feels the surplus is happened recently because the a direct tribute to the management Union has been in debt since the capabilities of Gryp and McGrath. Alice Cooper concert about five "We are in debt to T~m and years ago. Colleen for keeping a cl9se eye on According to Roche, much of their budget and for managiug it as the money will go towards fi­ well as they did." · nancing programs that could not "I just hope we can do the job as previously be afforded. Student efficiently in the upcoing year as Union has already purchased 51 they did this year," Roche con­ refrigerators to increase their stock cluded. Alleged dope dealers Yesterddy's sunshine brought the ND Ceramics Club pottery sale out of O'Shag and on to the quad. The sale continues today and tomorrow. [photo by Ron Szot] expelled from school by Steve Needles and irreversible complications had Meets with Carter developed.·' She expressed frus­ Two Notre Dame students tration at not being involved in the charged with the selling of mari­ proceedings from the very begin­ Begin visits ~White House juana on campus were recently ning. dismissed from the University by As a result of this, Rizzo said, "I W ASIIINGTON ( i\ Pl - President commitment on which Israel can soon. James Roemer, dean of students. urge any student who receives a Carter and Prime Minister Mcna­ depend." Referring to Israeli opposition to In what he referred to as directive from the Dean to contact chem Begin celebrated Israel's Vance and Begin then left for a the proposed jet fighter sale. Begin "strictly a University matter," either myself or Kevin Mescall as 30th birthda,· ve~terda~· as Con­ working luncheon at the State said only that "we agreed to dif­ Roemer gave the two students "48 soon as possible." grc-.~ began con~idering a propo­ Department. after which Begin fer. .. But his mood was upbeat as hours notice to permanently vacate .,cd thrce-wa~· jet fighter sale that went to the White House for the he met with reporters . their dormitory" after they were According to "Student Rights in ha., heightened tcn.,iom, bel\\ een reception. Meanwhile, two congressional co­ found to be selling "sizeable Disciplinary Proceedings," out­ the United States and the Jewish Begin. emerging from a two-hour mittees began studying Carter's quantities" of the drug "over the lined in duLac, students are enti- • .,tate. meeting with Vance, expressed proposed $4.8 billion arms sales. past academic year." tied to "free choice of undergradu­ The occasion for Begin's visit was optimism that lsraeli-Egyption The arms deal was taken up by the "I was first notified of the ate student counsel." Roemer a White How,c reception marking peace negotiations can resume House International Relations Co­ offense about eight or nine days noted that the two students simply the U.S. observance of the anniver­ mmittee and the Senate Foreign ago," Roemer said, "and by Friday chose not to take advantage of this .,arv of the founding of Israel in SMC students Relations Committee. both students were gone." He right. 194X. Carter invited about 1,200 Under terms of the proposed refused to comment on how the Roemer also offered this warning rahbis and other Jewish leaders to sales. Israel would be sold 75 F-16s dealings were discovered, how­ to students: "The selling of mari­ join him and Begin at the White sustain injuJries and 15 F-ISs. while Saudi Arabia ever. juana or other drugs is a serious House reception. would receive 60 F-Ss. Congress Judicial Coordinator Jayne Rizzo University offense, and any student The Israeli leader also planned to in traffic mishap has until May 28 to voice its commented that she was not noti­ caught doing it in the future will be hold private talks with Carter disappro¥al of the deal. fied of the charges until "serious dealt with in a similar manner." concerning the impasse in Middle Two Saint Mary's sophomores are East peace talks. But it was not in fair condition at St. Joseph's immediately known whether the Hospital today after sustaining pair would discuss Carter's plan to injuries in an automobile-motor­ sell jet fighters to Saudi Arabia and cycle accident 6 p.m. Friday near Egypt as well as to Israel. the ACC. Begin spent Sunday in New York, The two girls were travelling west where he attended ceremonies by motorcycle on Dorr Road when marking the Jewish uprising in the an oncoming car turned left off of Warsaw ghetto during World War Dorr onto Juniper Road and col­ II. and he planned to fly to Los lided with them. Angeles for another anniversary The driver of the car was blamed celebration late yesterday. for turning too soon, according to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance Indiana State Police reports, but greeted Begin on his arrival at the driver of the motorcycle was Andrews Air Force Base but nei­ reportedly "driving too fast for ther one took questions from road conditions." reporters. One girl received head lacerations In a brief statement. Begin said and a left leg fracture, while the he was "very grateful" to Carter other received a possible left ankle for having the reception and was fracture. and lower body contu­ hopeful that the peacemaking pro-· sions and abrasions. The driver of cess would continue. the automobile was not injured. Vance noted that celebrations of Because the accident occurred on Israel's anniversary would takt: a county road, an Indiana State '·­,. place throughout th~ United States Trooper handled the report, but this week. And he said Israel's Notre Dame Security personnel The Naval ROTC held its annual Pass and Review Ceremony and Parade last Saturday. See security is a goal to which Ameri­ were also present at the scene to related story page 3. [NROTC photo] cans feel a "deep commitment, a direct the flow of traffic. - ----~----~--~- 2 the observer __ _ Tuesday, May 2, 1978 ,_News Briefs ________,_ SMC to celebrate Survival Day "Survival Day" will be celebrated tics, there is an "imperative" need dolphins and "The Simple Life.' Moro still missing tomorrow at Saint Mary's in accor­ to convert to solar, wind and water Students interested in plannil ROME - The Red Brigades telephoned a new ultimatum to Aldo dance with the nationally-observed energy. small group activities or helpi1 Moro's family threatening to kill the former premier in a "few "Sun Day," a day designated to "Making this conversion will re­ with publicity should contact Smi hours" if the Italian government did not immediately agree to acknowledge efforts to replace oil, quire that we begin creating instit­ at 4-1-4439. bargain for his life, a Rome newspaper reported yesterday. The coal, and nuclear energy with solar utions that are smaller and more threat was being taken seriously by the family, the paper said. power. humane," Smith commented. "To Placement Burea1 Top leaders of the ruling Christian Democrat Party met for more According to Peter Smith, SMC do this we must develop a new than an hour yesterday to discuss the latest development in the associate professor of mathema- respect and caring for individual to hold meeting kidnapping, but there was no sign the government would soften its life in all forms." position of refusing to negotiate with Italy's most feared terrorist Toll company The program will begin at 3:30 There will be a general instruction group. p.m. outside of the dining hall. A a! meeting this afternoon at short sequence of talks on nuclear p.m. in the Notre Dame Placemen seeks interviewers arms and power plants will be Bureau for any student interestec Man climbs to save whales Students are needed to interview followed by small group discus­ in immediate part-time employ­ CHICAGO- A 25-year-old man scaled 18 stories up the face of the motorists at area toll plazas. Salary sions and activities on such topics ment with Wilbur Smith and 110-story Sears Tower yesterday and descended safely after four is $3 an hour.
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