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1 Music eview - pages 6-7 VOL XIX, NO. 81 th~.: indt. pt:n(.knt stud<:nt n<:wspap<: s<:ving not<: Jam<: and saint may's MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1985 Chenenko in intensive cae, Bitish newspapes epot Shooting Pool Sophomoe Mike Valotta plays pool Foodsales oom. The Obseve/LeV Chapelsky in the Planne Hall Moe epot V()ting in 1984, says Census Bueau suvey Associated Pess WASHINGTON - An incease in the numbe of voting women and blacks in Novembe helped push tunout up fo the fist time in two decades, the Census Bueau epoted yesteday. The bueau epoted that almost 60 pecent of the 50,000 people it suveyed two weeks afte the national election said they had voted. That is I pecent moe than in a simila suvey conducted in Novembe Sixty-one pecent of women said they voted, up two points fom the pevious election, while 55.8 pecent of blacks said they voted, up fom 50.5 pecent in The bueau pojected that if eveyone who said they voted actually did so, then million people would have cast thei ballots last Nov. 6. But that is about 9 million moe than the 92.6 million who voted in the 'pesidential election. Matin O'Connell, a Census official, said, "People tend to oveepot thei voting behavio in the suvey." The oveestimates usually un in the ange of 7 to 10 pecent, said O'Connell. Some ae caused by family membes misepoting whethe othe adults in the household voted, and some by people lying. But even with those distotions, the Census epot still povides the best pictue of voting tends by sex, ace and egion of the county, O'Connell said. Among whites, 61.4 pecent said they voted, up fom 60.9 pecent. Among those of Spanish oigin, 32.6 pecent said they voted, up fom 29.9 pecent. The bueau said the low tunout ate fo Hispanics was due to a lage popotion saying they wee not citizens and theefoe wee ineligible to vote. Tunout among men emained at 59 pecent. Oveall, 59.9 pecent of those suveyed said they voted, compaed with 59.2 pecent in In 1964, the fist time Census conducted a suvey on voting behavio, 69.3 pecent said they voted. Vote tunout among the un employed jumped fom 41 to 44 pecent, but they still lagged fa behind people with jobs in getting to the polls. Jobholdes voted at a 62 pecent ate. The tunout ose steadily with age. Only 36.7 pecent of those ages 18 to 20 voted, compaed to 72.1 pecent fo those 55 to 64. Among othe age goups, the ates wee: 21-24, 43.5 pecent; 25-34, 54.5 pecent; 35-44, 63.5 pecent; 45-54, 67.5 pecent; 55-64, 72.1 pecent; 65-74, 71.8 pecent; 75 and olde, 61.2 pecent. Associated Pess LONDON- Bitish newspapes epoted yesteday that Soviet Pesident Konstantin Chenenko is being teated in the intensive cae unit of a pivate Kemlin hospital, and may elinquish powe because of deteioatin~ health. Westen diplomats contacted by The Associated Pess in Moscow said they had not head any such epots, although most said they believe the 73-yea-old Chenenko is ailing. The Sunday Times quoted "unofficial epots" as saying Chenenko, who has not been seen in public since Dec. 27, will become the fist Soviet leade to step down voluntaily. Anothe newspape, The Expess, caied a epot that said Chenenko "has become so ill he may be foced to esign." The newspapes did not say what thei souces wee, o how they obtained thei infomation. The Sunday Times said the uling Politbuo aleady has appoved a plan to eplace Chenenko with 53- yea-old Mikhail Gobachev, widely believed to ank second in the Kemlin hieachy. "Unde this plan, Gobachev would take ove the post of geneal secetay of the Communist Paty, but would not necessaily assume the pesidency a mainly ceemonial title. Indeed some souces say Chenenko could continue to hold this job while stepping down as effective leade," the newspape said. It said any such decision would be made at a meeting of the Communist Paty Cental Committee next month. A senio Westen diplomat in Moscow told AP on Fiday that Soviet officials have acknowledged Chenenko has been ailing duing the past fou weeks. The diplomat said he had no fim infomation about the exact natue of his illness. Howeve, Chenenko is widely thought to be suffeing fom emphysema. Accoding to The Sunday Times, Chenenko's health has deteioated shaply in the past week. The newspape said Chenenko's doctos ae looking afte him in the intensive cae unit of a pivate Kemlin hospital, and that "his espiatoy illness, including emphysema, has now been complicated by cadiac deficiencies." "Obseves eckon his illness is now ievesible and it is thought that this view has been fimly expessed by the docto in chage of the pesident, believed to be an outstanding Czechoslovak specialist," The Sunday Times said. Despite polonged illnesses, Chenenko's two pedecessos, Yui Andopov and Leonid Bezhnev, died in office. Rumos of thei impending esignations also ciculated in Moscow duing the last months of thei lives. Chenenko succeeded Andopov as Communist Paty geneal secetay on Feb Pope condemns abotion, divoce in visit to South Ameican cities Associated Pess MARACAIBO, Venezuela- Latin music geeted Pope John Paul II as he stepped off his plane yesteday in this steamy South Ameican oil cente beside the Caibbean. Postes ead: "Ou Sun Is Moe Radiant With You Pesence." Ealie, he condemned abotion, steilization and divoce at a Mass in the capital of Caacas befoe hundeds of thousands who endued stifling heat in this nominally Roman Catholic county. The bands at the Maacaibo aipot continued playing as the pontiff walked though the cowds and into the "popemobile." Huge cowds of Venezuelans, Colombians and native Indians lined the flag-coveed papal oute, swelling past police baies and amed soldies to get close to him. John Paul, the fist pope to visit Venezuela, eceived a simila geeting Satuday when he aived in Caacas, the fist stop on a founation tip that will take him to Ecuado, Peu and Tinidad-Tobago. The jouney is the pontiff's sixth to Latin Ameica and his 25th aboad. Vatican officials said Achbishop Miguel Obando y Bavo of Managua, Nicaagua, was among the pelates gatheed in Maacaibo, a city of I million nea the Colombian bode, fo the pope's ovenight stop. John Paul welcomed them duing an outdoo evening Mass, saying, "Geeting to the pastos of Nicaagua and El Salvado who ae pesent hee." Atuo Rivea Damas, achbishop of San Salvado, and Obando y Bavo wee among seveal bishops in Venezuela to meet today with the pontiff. John Paul has offeed to mediate in the Cental Ameican conflicts, and Obando y Bavo has held fequent talks with him about the tense chuch-state elations in Nicaagua and the fou piests in the leftist govenment. The chuch ecently suspended the fou afte they efused appeals to esign thei posts. The pope, speaking fom a lage alta coveed with a gold handmade capet told a wildly cheeing audience that eligious teaching "should be pesent in all (schools), without distinction." At the Mass in Caacas, the pontiff said, "Remembe, it is neve legal to end a human life with abotion o euthanasia." At least 500,000 people attended the Mass in an open field beneath a hillside shantytown. Pope john Paull! listens to the national anthem of Venezuela as be aives at the aipot in Ca~cas on Satuday. The Pope will tou South Ameican countlesfo 11 days. Stoy above.

2 The Obseve In Bief Keenan Revue ticket distibution wm take place tomoow in the following locations: Saint May's ()'Laughlin Auditoium box office at 4:00 and the Chautauqua balloom at Note Dame at 4:30. Thee is a two-ticket maximum pe student. - The Obseoe The fist aidops of food to famine victims in a emote aea of Ethiopia wee ated by a U.N. official yesteday as an "extaodinaily good pefomance." Kut Jansson, U.N. assistant secetay-geneal fo emegency opeations, said Bitish and West Geman aicaft dopped pallets of gain and othe food. "It is expensive but feasible to each people whee thee ae no oads," he said. Relid officials say many Ethiopians suffeing the effects of dought ae not bdng eached by othe elief effots, patly because of ough teain. -AP Fome steet gang membes in Chicago will staff a 24-hou hotline to help othe youths who want to escape the violent, dug-idden lifestyle of the city's gangs, say spokesmen fo a newly fomed youth oganization. "A Way Out," a pogam to help gang membes begin a new way of life, was stated by moe than 100 fome gang membes who ae calling fo an end to gang-elated violence, said Tony Bown, 19. "I have to know moe than a hunded people that got killed; I've been to at least I 00 funeals," Bown said Satuday. "Let people know the killing has to stop." -AP A goup in Tampa, Fla. that contends the English language is losing gound in Floida is launching a campaign fo a state constitutional amendment that would educe the use of Spanish in official dealings with the state govenment. U.S. English, which claims 70,000 membes, is opening its dive today to have the amendment placed on the 1986 ballot. The measue would eliminate Spanish on dive's and occupational tests and to cut back on bilingual equiements in govenment activities. Accoding to the 1980 census, 3 pecent of Floida's population could not speak English well o at all and 12.4 pecent spoke anothe language at home. AP Of Inteest Shelte fo the h001eless sign-ups fo Febuay and Mach will be tonight. The sign-ups will be held on the fist floo of Lafotune by the Ombudsmen desk fom 6 until 8. Teams of fou consisting of two men and two women ae needed fo each night. The Obsen/e Hit the SlopeS with the Student Activities Boad. Thee will be an infomational meeting fo ski tip to Winte Pak, Colo., tonight at 6:30 in Lafotune's Little Theate. The cost fo the tip will be S.l12, which will include lodging and a fou day lift ticket. A bus will be chateed to povide tanspotation if inteest is sufficient. The Obsen1e Weathe Patly sunny today with possible fluies and a high of 20. Clea and vey cold tonight with a low of 5-l 0 above zeo. -AP The Obseve lbe Ob~ve (lis~ S ) is published Monday though Fiday and on home foothill! ~atudays, except duin!( c:xam and vat:ation peiod!-.. The Obseve is publishc:d by thc: student' of tht Univesity of Note Damc: and Saint May's Colkge. ~uhsciptions may ht puchased lt> HOpe yea ( S20 pe se mestt ) by witing The Obseve, P.O. Box Q, Note Dam..,, Indiana 46SS6. lbe Ob~ve is a mc:mht of The Associated Pess. All epoduction i~hts ac.- ft"!".l'l"\'ed. P(Jduction Consultant... Stew: Design Edito... Toy Illig /Jesif<n A.<Sistant... Andi Schnuck Layout Staff Mak Skolnicki, J'-'ann" l.amhk..,, ~usan O'Dell Typesettes... <.athyann Rc:ynolds. Vic Guaino, May Elll'n Hain~ton. News Edito John Menndl Copy l:"dito.... Jane: Kavcik.\pots Copy Edito... Mat Ramiez Vtewpoi111 Lay()U/... Kevin Beckt:' Fet1tues Copy Edito... Sam Mooc: Featues Layout Andy Saal N/J U<1y Edito... Katy Doyle: Ad Design Suzann" La Coix, Kevin Muphy Pbotog<~pbf!... l.ev Chapdsky Monday,Januay 28, page 2 ND/SMC have moe at stake than a fee MTV concet She was a student not unlike othe Saint May's students in the mid-1940s. He talent on the piano allowed he to wok off one thid of he tuition costs by playing fo ecitals. When she gaduated fom Saint May's in 1946 as a histoy majo, the College sent he to Columbia Univesity in New Yok to ean he maste's degee unde the condition of etuning to he alma mate to teach histoy fo a yea. Following this she maied and settled into he caee of mothehood still filled with deams, ambitions and unealized goals. And she was my mothe. All he plans abuptly came to a halt when, in 1961, she was diagnosed as having Multiple Scleosis. MS is a pgessive disease of the cental nevous system in which the simple eveyday tasks can no longe be taken fo ganted. Its symtoms can un the complete gamut fom slight bluing of vision to complete paalysis. Fo college women of the caee-oiented '80s postponing maiage o choosing not to get maied is the diffeence between the 1940s and now. But besides that the futue pomises an exciting and new life afte ~ ~ college fo both men and women today as always. No matte what plans students make today, if they ae honest with themselves they will admit that they, like the Saint May's '46 gaduate, do not plan on contacting a debilitating disease. My mothe did not know that she was a pime candidate: young (between 20 and 40 yeas), female (though the chances fo women contacting MS is only slightly highe than men), and fom a coole pat of the county (the midwest). A lage pecentage of Note Dame and Saint May's students fit these citeia though none suspect they will fall victim to this mysteious disease. Thee is no cue, yet, fo MS. The disease attacks and destoys the potective coating aound the neve fibes of the bain and spinal cod. This esults in inteupted and distoted neve impulses to the bain. which tanslates into loss of muscle contol. It goes though peiods of exacebations when the disease is active, and symptom-fee peiods of emission. In my mothe's case MS was active much of the time, but fo each victim MS acts diffeently. A quate of a million Ameicans have MS and nealy 200 new cases diagnosed a week. Today thee is one Note Dame and one Saint May's known case of MS. It can and does stike students and adults with pomising caees inspite of evey noble, ambitious goal students set fo themselves.,.... R~ ~-~~ ; ~.. H ~ i ~... ~ Styling 531 N. Michigan St., lt.. ~.~.?..~.~.. ~.~.~.~~~.~?... ~..,._,._,._,._,._,._,._,._,._,...,.._,._,._,...,.._,._,../_, ~Sign Up Fo: ~ WEDNESDAY ~ LUNCH FAST ~ ~ OnCampus ~ 8 give foms R to dom ep ~ Off Campus 8 sign up at ~ ~ c.s.c. ~ deadline: Tuesday,Jan.29 ~ ::c-'"./j"'...-~~j"..j.x...& l s Anne Monastyski Saint May's Edito Because Note Dame and Saint May's students ae a concentation of pime candidates and none suspects suspect he o she will get MS, students should be anxious to help in the fight to discove the still unknown cause ofthe disease and the cue. lbe National Multiple Scleosis Society povides the funds fo eseach, pa tient sevices, public education and pofessional education. Student govenment in conjunction with student activities is oganizing the MTV sponsoed MS benefit and the poceeds will be donated to NMSS. Plans fo the fundaise wee announced in Decembe 1984 which involves a contest among 16 Midwes ten colleges to aise the lagest amount of money. The gand pize is a fee MlV sponsoed concet by one of the top five ock goups as detemined by MTV. The concet would be scheduled fo the Satuday of An Tostal, Apil 27. The concet would be eboadcast on national TV. With the spiit of competition alive and well at Saint May's and Note Dame, the thee-week contest should be cake-walk (even though we ae one of the smallest schools involved) especially consideing some of the fundaising events planned. The dive begins with the Feb. 9 Kick-Off Video Dance which will featue quate bees fo those who ae 21 yeas o olde, though eveyone is invited. Tickets go on sale Wednesday at the dining halls and ticket beaes at the dance get a fee chance to win an allexpense paid tip to Floida fo Sping Beak. Tickets will be sold fo a fee-thow contest duing the half of the Syacuse game. The winne out of 10 contestants who gets the most out of 10 fee-thows wins tickets fo the N.C.A.A. tounement. Only a couple of the seveal events planned ae mentioned hee but the beauty ofthe fundaise is that it is a thee-week answe to the continuing stuggle of ND/SMC students to impove social life. : Ae you a Junio? : Ae you p I anning to apply to Health Pofessional Schools?? Attend a meeting to discuss the peliminay application pocedues fo the yea. Also, thee will be discus- sion of the AM CAS and AADSAS application, changes in the 1985 MCAT testing pocedues, timing fo application pocess, appaisals, schools, statistics, and auto : biogaphies. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, Nieuwland Science Hall 7:00p.m. Please make evey effot to attendll NOTRE DAME AVE. APTS. ROOMATES NEEDED! Boys and Gils Call office 3-6 DAILY

3 The Obseve SMC paents' weekend payment due by Feb. 6 By LUCY KAUFMAN News Staff As the deadline fo having money in fo Saint May's Sophomoe Paents' Weekend daws close, the list of planned activities and attactions gows longe, Sophomoe Paents' Weekend at Saint May's is Mach 1-3. Total cost fo the weekend is $70 and is due at the Student Activities Office on Feb. 6. This coves the cost of the Saint May's sophomoe and he paents. Accoding to Maueen Eny, student chaiwoman of the event, about 60 families have signed up so fa. Afte egistation on Fiday aftenoon, thee will be a sophomoe class talent show whee students will put on a vaiety of acts. Fom 9 until 2 on Satuday moning, thee will be a spots festival in Angela Athletic Facility fo paents and daughtes. Students will have the oppotunity to challenge thei paents to a game of acquetball o tennis, o do aeobics with them. Thee will also be an at show Satuday moning, a new featue added to the taditional weekend. Sophomoe at woks will be displayed and sophomoe membes of the choi will pefom. Any sophomoe inteested in donating atwok fo the show should contact Eny. Afte a welcome fom Saint May's Pesident John Duggan on Satuday night, students and thei paents will enjoy a dinne and dance at the Centuy Cente in South Bend. The weekend will conclude on Sunday moning with a bunch at the Saint May's dining hall. CARNIVAL SALE Sweates and accessoies 25"-40" off eaings, bacelets & esotwea 25" off Mon.-Sat step into the Richness of the Andes at: Fiday J0-9 Ochid Lane 100 Cente Sunday 12-5 ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Membeship Dive Mishawaka I The Note Dame chapte of AED, the Pe-Med Hono Society is stating its membeship dive fo All students inteested in a medical caee ae invited to sign up outside the Pe-Pof. office, 2nd floo Nieuwland Science Hall, this week, Januay 28 thu Febuay 1. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS will be in the Alumni Room of the Mois Inn on Januay 29 stating at 7 pm to discuss caee oppotunities at Tl and making the tansition to a fulltime job. Open to Engineeing, Math & Business Junios and Senios with Compute Science backgound and inteest. Reception will follow DAYTONA A Resounding Tinkle Univesity of Michigan students Tim Gimm and May Jeffies act in the comedy A-Resounding Tinkle. The play was one of two one-act comedies Monday, Januay 28, page 3 pesented by the Univesity of Michigan's Ensemble Theate on Fiday and Satuday nights. Reagan pepaes to slash deficit Associated Pess WASHINGTON - Pesident Reagan, standing fim against majo cuts in militay spending plans, is stepping up the pace of his meetings with lawmakes one week befoe he submits a budget aimed at slashing the fedeal deficit by SSO billion. Reagan will kick off a busy schedule by confeing today with Republican membes of the taxwiting Senate Finance and House Ways and Means committees and then with membes ofthe House Republican whip oganization. Tomoow, he has pivate meetings with membes on his schedule and will dine with feshmen membes and thei spouses in the evening. Wednesday and Thusday, he has sessions planned with membes of congessional committees, White House spokesman Lay Speakes said. Speakes declined to name the committees, saying the schedule might change, but he said, "Mostly he is meeting with money committees to talk about the budget." Reagan's budget is scheduled fo submission to Congess on Feb. 4 and is expected to contain a deficit of about $180 billion afte $50 billion in spending cuts. Secetay of Defense Caspa Weinbege has ageed to tim $8.7 billion fom a poposed $286 billion Pentagon budget, but many Senate Republicans say this is not enough. Senate Majoity Leade Robet Dole, R-Kan., said last week Weinbege's unwillingness to compomise was jeopadizing effots to come up with significant deficit eductions. Dole said many Senate Republicans felt it would be almost impossible to win suppot fo feezing such domestic pogams as Medicae, Medicaid and Social Secuity so long as Weinbege chose to "sit out" the budget timming negotiations. Subway holdups dop since Goetz incident Associated Pess NEW YORK- The numbe of subway holdups dopped shaply afte Benhad Goetz allegedly shot fou youths Dec. 22, but officials disagee ove whethe the events wee elated. Goetz was indicted Fiday on chages of illegal weapon possession TYPING Tem Papes Resumes Leffes Manuscipts Wod Pocessing Call Chis at: stemming fom the shootings, which left one of the youths paalyzed. The youths epotedly confonted Goetz on a subway tain and asked fo SS. About 145 obbeies occued in the subways in each of the two weeks befoe the incident, police ecods show, but only 83 occued in the week following the shooting. Fo the fist thee weeks of Decembe, the ecods show a 4 pecent incease in subway obbeies ove the same peiod in 1983, Meehan said. But in the month following the shooting, obbeies wee down 8 pecent compaed with a yea ealie. Felonies oveall dopped less than 0.5 pecent. The independent student newspape seving Note Dame and Saint May's is accepting applications fo the following position: Assistant Saint May's Edito Submit applications to Anne by Febuay 7, 1985 at the SMC Obseve office. Fo moe infomation, call e Obseve expeience necessay_,, ~,, ~ 1,,,,,, ONLY $94? you dive- 5 pe oom OR $184 we dive - 5 pe oom *CALL: p.m.,M F o STOP BY: 1.5 LaFotune, The Senio Class Office OPEN TO ALL ND/SMC STUDENTS U) U) 0.Q c Q) en Q) >.0 u Q) 0 U) c 0 a. U) Teace lane (~t. 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4 ~ ~i~~~_() Amageddon pie makes mankind's desset menu Two weeks ago, I taveled to Los Angeles fo a job inteview. Afte checking into the local Maiott I decided to dess up and dine in the hotel's posh estauant. Alone, I was offeed the choice of dining by myself o of dining with the hotel manage at the captain's table, at which complementay wine would be sen1ed. David G. Gote speaking out of tun Feeling somewhat adventuous, anxious fo company, and thisty, I joined the hotel manage, a Pakistani man with a pleasant easten accent named Naem Mazi. Seated wtth him was a well-taveled RCA business executive named james Denton. Afte the nomal intoductions and small talk the following discussion on man's destiny ensued. Denton: M. Mazi. my fiend, I find myself neaing the end of a long caee in business. I have seen much of the wold. I have seen violence and moal decay. I see the theat of nuclea destuction billowing dak ove the wold and ask myself is thee something I can do, something that will make a diffeence in the futue of ou wold. Mazi: Well I do not know- maybe not. Denton: Young man, this gentleman hee is fom Pakistan. He was a young man when Pakistan was patitioned fom India. He has seen the violence and hated. Mazi: When I was a boy, thee was much violence in India between Moslem's and Hindu's. When Pakistan was ceated I taveled by tain with my family, and with othe Moslems to Pakistan. Eveyone on the tain feaed fo thei lives. Thee had been epots that Moslems wee being slaughteed at tain stations along many of the outes. At each station we waited, heats beating fast, paying fo the tain to continue, paying fo ou lives to be spaed. Ou tain was the last to make it to Pakistan. All the people on the tains behind us wee killed. In all, some two to thee million Moslems wee massaced. Denton: The Moslems and Hindus could not live in peace. Fo the wold to suvive we must all be able to live togethe - but that is not ou wold. Senseless killing cominues. Mazi: Yes, thee is much hated in the wold, too many people unwilling to ty. Denton: Well, I have no choice but to agee with you my fiend. Me: I have been listening to you two gentleman fo some time now. And I ealize that both of you have had expeiences that I i_it t M_on_d-ay,_Ja_nu-ay_z_s,_I98-5--p-ag-e4 cannot even imagine. But I efuse to believe that people wiii choose to destoy the wold. The Russian people want peace just as much as the Ameican people. Denton: Have you eve been to Russia? Me: Well, uh. Denton: Have you eve been to Russia? Me: No, I have not been thee. Denton: I've been thee. In fact I've been thee seveal times, and, young man, I know that the Russian people will believe whateve thei govenment wants them to believe. It is a shame. But it's tue and thee is nothing we can do to change that. Me: Fine, but I don't think that man's futue is hopeless. Denton: Alight, what do you think will change things. What do you see that will save ou wold. Me: Well, my hope is ooted in my intepetation of Chist's message. Mazi: How do you intepet his message? Me: I think that Chist saw man's potential fo cuelty and man's potential fo self destuction. He came to tansfom the standads of society. He showed us that the peace thought only to accompany death could come fom within ouselves. That the kingdom of God was not a place fo dead people. The kingdom of God is the undestanding of the powe of love and unselfishness and the advancement of that undestanding is woth sacificing fo. Fo Chist, the salvation of man was woth dying fo. Denton: But look at the wold, my young man. Is that advancement taking place? Thee ae was today eflecting the taditions of centuies of hated. Who will bing about this change? Have you done anything. Have I done anything. No. If ou wold emains the same it will eventually explode. Me: Maybe that is the poblem. Maybe if people like you and I tied to change things something would be accomplished. Maybe we ae all sitting idly in estuants waiting fo ou Amageddon pie. But I know admitting defeat can only futhe the pobability of ou _ destuction. Denton: If you feel that way, that's geat. I wish I ageed with you but I'm afaid I can't. I don't think we can make a diffeence. Mankind finally has the tools fo its own destuction and is standing at the edge, eady to jump. Soon we wee joined by anothe guest and the nomal intoductions and small talk needed estating. As the convesation shifted to less seious topics l~a d to believe my wods, I payed that t we wong and I payed fo the stength to ange what I could. David G. Gote is the Viewpoint edito at The Obseve and is a senio electical engineeing majo at Note Dame. /1 ~~M~~t ~~~lth A~~~ N~N~~ NOIIO Wt~R \N~~GURAL JA~m M~~t Of [NDANGtRfD S~fGltv -NEWS lem ~~~?""' --~ TI1E BoYS IN 'DEf ;»S'E SW:L.eSSL.Y ms2/n~ 1'0 SA.VE. i11e. A/v'E!21CAN TAXPt>.~'f<S SIX BIU...ION uu,~s;. Examining ouselves in light of clinic bombings Last Octobe, duing the eligion in politics fuo, I wote an aticle titled "Dav.. ing the Abotion-Holocaust Analogy. What pompted me to wite the atkle wa~ the logi cal coelation that I saw between what some abotion opponents on campu' wne saying and the then solitay incident of an abotion clinic bombing. What these opponents wee saying was that abotion was analogous to the Holocaust. In my aticle, I igoously applied this Holocaust analogy to abotion, implying that if the ananlogy did fit, then just as the Ge- Venon Machal aftewods man people wee esponsible fo what happened to the Jews, so too ae all of us esponsible fo what is happening to unbon childen in this county. The connection between this analogy and the abotion clinic bombing was this: Had we been Geman slaughte of human life? To me, that impeative seems absud. Indeed, if I believed fo one minute that abotion was like the Holocaust, I would pobably be heaving a Molotov cocktail though a window at the South Bend Women ~ Pavilion, ight now. But I do not equate abotion with the Holocaust. And, in as much as the Women's Pavilion is still standing, it seems that those who equated abotion with the Holocaust do not eally equate the two eithe. But if abotion is not the wholesale mude that the Holocaust was, what kind of mude is it? Is it some diffeent kind? Clealy, even those of us most opposed to abotion seem compelled to stand by and watch it happen. O is abotion mude at all? Is it, in fact, a vey complex, confusing, and painful issue that has so fa defied all the unthinking and inflammitoy attempts to ovesimplify it? O is it the sad tuth that we who ae opposed to abotion ae eally only moal equivocatos, unable to find the couage in ou heats to defend innocent, helpless human life. citizens duing Wold Wa II, most of us These, it seems to me, ae some of the cuwould have felt no compunction in eithe sup- cia! questions aised by the issue of abotion. poting o paticipating in a bombing attack But, supisingly. these ae pecisely the kinds on a Nazi concentation camp - indeed, we of questions not being aised by people on pobably would have felt it a moal obligation. eithe side of the issue. Any intelligent and, in My feeling was that to equate abotion with the end, fuitful dicussion of abotion must the Holocaust was to unavoidably imply that stat with these questions and with an honest the abotion clinic bombing was not only exploation of one's own position. moally defensible, but almost moally neces- What does it mean to equate abotion with say. Given the seiousness ofthis implication, the Holocaust o, as a ecent "Note Dame Re the aim of my aticle was to question the ap- ligious Bulletin" did, to call it a "social popiateness of the the abotion-holocaust atocity" fo which we all ae esponsible? analogy. What ae the implications of these positions? Of couse, since I wote that aticle, chee Can one defend all of them? And if not, why has been many moe moe abotion clinic not? One possibility may be that deep down bombings. Public eaction to these bombings people do not find thei positions tenable, in by abotion opponents has, I think, aised which case it would seem logical to find a some impotant questions about the natue of moe suitable ones. Anothe possibility may abotion. be that thei positions ae coect, but that a In ecent weeks, it has been inteesting to lack of conviction pevents them fom acting note the esponse of the vast majoity of on the dictates of those positions. The point is leading abotion opponents to clinic bon- that unless one eally examines his own posibings: they have unifomly come out against tion, he will not know. them. This esponse is difficult fo me to un- The jounalist and autho Walte Uppman destand. Without intending to be sacastic, I once said that "Many a time I have wanted to cannot see how anyone believing abotion to stop talking and find out what I eally believe." be mude can come out against attacks on It seems to me that the ecent abotion clinic abotion clinics. And I especially cannot see bombings have povided us with an oppohow anyone who believes - eally believes - tinity to take a good, had look at what we that abotion is like the Holocaust can eally believe. denounce abotion clinic bombings. What is the moal impeative fo such a Venon Machal is a senio in the Pogam denunciation? Is it that no one should come to of Libeal Studies at Note Dame and is a egula Viewpoint any ham while engaged in the wholesale columnist. If you have an opinion, why not shae it? If you would /Ike to espond to something you've ead In The Obseve, wby not wite a lette to tbe edito. Lettes sbould be well witten, typed, no moe tban Z50 wods in lengtb and must bea tbe signatue of tbe autbo. Lettes wbicb ae not signed by tbe autbo will not be published. Lettes to tbe edito can be mailed to The Obseve, P.O.Box Q, Note Dame, Ind , o deliveed to eithe ou Note Dame office In LaFotune Student Cente o ou Saint May's office in Hagga College Cente. The Obseve eseves tbe lgbt to edit all mateial submitted to tbe VIewpoint depatment/o publication.

5 "ielyp.~o~i~n~t M_o_nd_a_y,_J_an_u_~ z_s_,i_9_s_s_-_pa_g_e_s Note Dame solicits with false advetising I am distubed by a lette Fathe Hesbugh sent to my paents while I was home fo the ecent Chistmas beak. The lette was Note Dame's annual appeal fo funds. Afte long Chales Boudeaux only solitaie passages about past holiday seasons and Note Dame's sense of tadition, the lette eventually got aound to its soft-pedalled equest fo cash. The lette bothes me fo seveal easons. In the fist place, I find it audacious that Note Dame would equest any moe money than the ten thousand dollas a yea that my and othe paents ae aleady paying this institution. If paents ae unable o have chosen not to put thei childen though college, they would also almost suely be opposed to donat. ing money fo that college's "impovement." Let us suppose, howeve, that some students' paents ae able to make some sot of contibution to Note Dame. Whee does this money go? Whom is it supposed to aid? How is it easonable to donate money to a univesity with a so-so financial aid pogam and no academic scholaships? Ae the Univesity's pioities in its edifices o in its students and faculty? The lette claims that the Univesity's educational vision is one in which "values lend meaning to facts." In my mind, the Univesity of Note Dame undestands the facts of financial solidity: a univesity that has a lage en dowment is a univesity that stays in business. One would think that Note Dame would begin to become awae of the values that accompany this fact; instead of using the inteest dawn fom its investments fo the bette ment of Note Dame, howeve, the Univesity continues to monomaniacally einvest the inteest. Like Ahab in "Moby Dick," thee should be a time at which one emembes the eal pupose fo which one is doing something, whethe it be collecting whale oil o donations. The most hypocitical element of the lette my paents eceived is the idea found in the following thee cucial sentences: "We ae not peseves only, but co-ceatos also;" "We ae active agents in Note Dame's destiny;" and "The futue of Note Dame, like its past, is not something that unfolds of its own; it is something that we delibeately shape." Who is this mythical "we"? Cetainly not you and my paents. When was the last time that you paents have been polled befoe Note Dame declaes policy? When was the last time that paents - o students o faculty, fo that matte - have bought about a majo policy change? What Fathe Hesbugh is asking fo is not "co-ceation"; athe, he asks fo the financial pesevation of a status quo which may o may not be meeting the wants and needs of its students, thei paents, and the Univesity's own faculty and staff. Do paents want to "coceate" a univesity that efuses to allow othe eligious goups to meet on campus, though peaching social justice and libeal ats? Do they wish to be "active agents" in a univesity that cutails a social envionment "taditionally" floating on alcohol without fist poviding sufficient non-alcoholic social space on campus? I am not so sue. I believe that the Univesity can be accuately epesented as a pseudo-copoation, a business in which the aw mateials (students) ae un though the machiney of the faculty and the campus to poduce the final poduct: a foty-thousand-dolla sheepskin glossed ove with social sevice and moal o ethical platitudes. Until this Unive sity allows paents and students to eally "coceate" (a student on the Boad of Tustees, fo example), I believe that it has no ight to pass itself off as a mutual poposition. In addition to the standad piecewok (pice-pestudent) fee, paents wee offeed an option to buy non-efundable stock in a copoation in which they have no voice. I was told in high school that one does not solve poblems by thowing money at them. Until paents can co-ceate instead of meely holding up the status quo, I believe that it is wong fo the Univesity to solicit money in the guise of a concept so majestic as "co-ceation" o "active agency." The Fedeal Tade Commission would label this sot of solicitation "false advetising" - and so do I. Chales Boudeaux is a junio in the Pogam of Libeal Studies at Note Dame and is a egula Viewpoint columnist. The difficult tuth of New Yok City life Dea Edito: As I ead Mak Potte's aticle on the New Yok City public's eaction to the now-infamous "subway vigillante," I felt spaks of ange on behalf of the civilian victims who ae the taget of ciminal actions. Although I have not expeienced a majo attack such as a mugging o ape (thank God), I do conside myself a victim just being a female esident of New Yok City. When othes find out I'm a New Yoke, usually the fist question is, "Isn't it dangeous to live thee?" My expeiences tells me it is. New Yok cime affects the way I live my life. Thee ae do's and don'ts to avoid poblems. Don't walk alone on dak steets. Do look ove you shoulde. Don't ide in an empty subway ca... paticulaly if you ae a woman. It is humiliating and scay to be whistled at, talked suggestively to, followed, o confonted. Once a young man asked me fo money. That happens to many people. But even when I told him no and walked into a stoe, he was waiting eveytime I emeged. I have had bad expeiences elsewhee as well, but my hometown tops the list. It's a difficult tuth, but it's a pat oflife. Paula Mianda Lewis Hall Student Save needs ou continued suppot Dea Edito: Now that the Note Dame Student Save is a eality, the eal campaign begins. So fa, suppot of the stoe has been bette than anticipated, a fact which can only be attibuted to the students themselves. The hoopla and newspape aticles though will soon end and the students must ealize that it is up to them to keep the stoe unning. Student Activity fee money has paid fo evey item theefoe each of us has a stake in making it a success. Pemission was finally given because Fathe Tyson could not deny the students something which they appaently wanted dealy. We need to P.O.BoxQ show the administation and othes that we meant what we said. Pices in the Hammes Bookstoe have dopped since the poject was undetaken and we believe that the opening of thegeneal stoe influenced that decision. In addition, the Student Activities Boad would like to ecognize the extaodinay help it has gotten fom Jim Goshot, the owne of Boadmoo Phamacy, without whose help we would pobably still have bae shelves. Most of all, the students deseve to be congatulated on thei esponse to ou had wok. Kevin McGoven Manage, Student Activities Boad Conduct at basketball game is epehensible Dea Edito: Unfotunately I watched the Note Dame-DePaul basketball game. The udeness of the students apalled me. I could not believe what I was heaing when the DePaul playes wee intoduced and the student body "booed" them. Is this the actions ofladies and gentlemen? I think not. The conduct of the students thoughout the game was epehensible. Note Dame would be well seved if they taught spotsmanship and mannes to thei students. They owe the DePaul team an apology. Siste Mauita, O.P. Ann Sullivan's aticle misses vital facts Dea Edito: Ann Sullivan's aticle about Note Dame students who ae in the South Bend Symphony angeed one of my fiends. He name is Kathy Nee, a junio finance and psychology majo. She has been playing the viola in the symphony longe than any of the othe students (since she was a senio in high school), yet she was not mentioned in the aticle. Whee did Ann get he infomation? Chistophe Shine Gace Hall Caazo's histoy of teachey in Costa Rica It is sad to ead that Fathe Malloy and Pofesso James Taylo had to tavel so many miles to Costa Rica to attend a semina sponsoed by the so-called "Univesity of Peace" duing the last beak. Almost any Costa Rican could have phoned them and told them what the "Univesity of Peace" eally is - the new toy of the fome pesident, Rodigo Caazo, the biggest lia and betaye of Costa Fank Lopez guest column Rica since the county's Revolution of Caazo sold his name and the name of his county to the Soviets and the Cubans duing the Sandinista Revolution. While denying any paticipation in the evolution, he pemitted and suppoted Sandinista militay camps in nothen Costa Rica, whee Sandinistas wee tained by Cuban militay pesonnel. This violated the pinciple of non-intevention in the intenal affais of a foeign county. Futhemoe, always smiling like his comade Jimmy Cate, Caazo diected the contaband of ams fom the Soviet Union and Cuba destined to supply the Sandinistas. In this cowadly action, many ams ended up in the hands of the few Costa Rican communists who still want to destabilize the county. And what a coincidence that moe than 90 pecent of the teoists' acts pepetated in Costa Rica since have involved the use ofthese ams. This heoic contaband by the fome pesident netted him, togethe with his sons and his ministe of defense, moe than $30 million. But that is not all. Duing his fequent tips to Cuba he concocted a plan with Casto to make Costa Rica a bidge between La Habana and the United States, though which the poo, despeate Cubans seeking libety had to pass befoe enteing the United States. This was not a Samaitan action by Caazo to povide feedom fo thousands of Cubans tying to escape Casto's tyanny. To Caazo, eveything has a pice. And the pice, in this case, was pe Cuban pe visa fo enty into Costa Rica. The place of expedition of the visa was not the immigation offices, but the law office of Caazo's sons. Towad the end of his administation, Caazo excelled in pefoming othe coupt acts. Fist. he stated selling Costa Rican passpots to Taiwanese citizens wanting to eside in Costa Rica. And, believe me, he did not do this to eat fo fee in the Chinese estauants un by these had-woking people. The pice of one passpot was Second, afte the Shah of Ian was ovethown, Caazo gave esident status to many Ianians who stated the tafficking of cocaine in Costa Rica in lage amounts, conveting my county into anothe cocaine capital. Caazo did not do this so that his sons could get high fo fee. A substantial amount of money was paid by the Ianians to Caazo to opeate feely in Costa Rica. Needless to ;;ay, this couption ceated scandals fo which Costa Rica was idiculed and which sufaced on the font pages of many intenational newspapes. I do not mention the esulting economic impact on the county because it may make some tun ove in thei gaves. How can a man extolling such a cuiculum duing his pesidential tem be pesident of the "Univesity of Peace?" And how can a top Note Dame administato and a Note Dame pofesso lowe themselves to the point of attending a semima by this so-called "Univesity of Peace?" The fact is that Caazo pesides ove the "Univesity of Peace" the way he wants, and this should be of geat concen. If nothing is done, the land donated by a Costa Rican citizen will soon become the site of a pivate county club of the Soviet and Nicaaguan diplomats in Costa Rica, who will undoubtedly have the company of Caazo, his sons and distinguished membes of the (agonizing) communist paty (only the oligachy of the paty of couse) wheneve the boss, Fidel Casto, decides to fly to Costa Rica athe than to Nicaagua fo the weekend. When Pofesso Taylo summed up the semina by giving Caazo and the "Univesity of Peace" position on how to solve the Cental Ameican poblem by saying, "stop United States aid," he should have been moe concete and expessed the tue objective of Caazo and his "Univesity of Peace." The objective is to substitute Soviet aid fo United States aid. Howeve, Cental Ameica has no pice fo which Caazo can stike anothe coupt deal. And since Pesident Reagan will be in office fou moe yeas, Caazo, his univesity and all those fooled into attending Caazo's seminas, will have thei objective of establishing anothe Cuba in Cental Ameeica destoyed, at least fo fou moe yeas. Fank Lopez is a Costa Rican citizen and a junio economics majo at Note Dame..,.,,,, 1 1, 1., l ~The Obseve P.O. Box Q, Note Dame, IN (219) The Obseve is the independent newspape published by the students of the Univesity of Note Dame du Lac and Saint May's College. 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6 Accent The hits and misses of 1984 Vic Sciulli featues staff wite Recods ~ ~ ~ Best albums 1. Reckoning R.E.M. Last yea R.E.M.'sMunnu was one of the most citically paised LPs of the yea. The success wasn't a fluke; Reckoning is one of the best LPs eleased by an Ameican band In yeas. The band, hailing fom Athens, Geogia, foges anothe pogessive path while keeping folkly oots. Bill Bey's muted vocal delivey adds a compelling sense of ugency to the music, fom the eminiscent "Don't Go Back to Rockville" to the beautiful "So. Cental Rain.'' llte poduction Is beautifully unpolished; the ough edges ae in just the ight spots. By fa the yea's best. 2. Heatbeat City The Cas The Cas' ceativity pendulum swung back towad cente on this, thei fifth album. The band stikes a gound somewhee between the excellent, symh-filledpanoama and the undiected pop on Shake It l!p. On fist listening it appeas the band has eteated fom its slightly avant gade pop sound. Poduce Mutt Lange (of Foeigne and Def Leppad fame) took the band's sound and molded it to fit to AOR station fomats; guitas fill places synths might have been. By no means, though, did the band abandon thei electonic sound. In fact, all the dumming was pogammed. "Ilte esult is a balance in styles. Yet, thee Is a nice balance to the songs: fom the band's omp though the goofy "You Might Think" to the hypnotic electoballad "Dive," Heatbeat City saw the band walk a thin line between adult contempoay and ock. 3. Puple Rain Pince and the Revolution One of the most autobiogaphical l.ps of the yea, it seved as the pefect vehicle fo the movie. The band ips though the volatile "Let's Go Cazy" with style and ease but shows a smokie blues sound on the title tack. His guita pefomance is nea billiant in places and compaisons to Hendix ae meited. This is Pince's stongest and most consistent pefomance. 4. Bon in the U.S.A. Buce Spingsteen and thee Steet Band Except fo the billiant "Dancing in the Dak," Spingsteen doesn't beak any new gound in his fist album in thee yeas. No poblem though; he just does what he's always done bette than anyone else. No one comes close to Sping.-;teen in his conviction of descibing the Ameican deam and the boken pomise fo the unemployed. The band is as tight as eve, which goes to show that some things get bette in time. The theeyea wait was woth it. This is Spingsteen's best. 5. Leaning to Cawl The Petendes "Ibis album could have been a disastt" stoy of the band's last two yeas. Fellow band membes Pete Fandon and james Honeyman Scott wee lost in dug-elated deaths afte the elease of Petendes J/ and many wondeed if Chissie Hynde (now Chissie Ke afte he ecent maiage) could pick up the pieces. Hynde did that and moe. "Back on the Chain Gang" is an emotional tibute to the depated band membes; Hynde, efusing to give in, fomed a new band. The success of leaning to Cawl (named in hono of he new daughte who was leaning to cawl aound the time of the LP's elease) is a tibute to Hynde's stength and fotitude. 6. She's So Unusual Cyndi Laupe One of the most delightful debuts of the yea. The fome Blue Angel membe coves the spectum of pop sounds, fom the bubbly "Gils Just Want To Have Fun" to the hade ocking "Money Changes Eveything" and the ballad "Time Afte Time." MTV had a lot to do with he success, but he voice deseves cedit too. And you have to admie he guts VanHalen This band has been tying to tell audiences they wee not just anothe L.A. heavy metal band, but it wasn't until this one that they made some of thei citics believes. "Jump" was pobably the most obvious epesentation of the new sound, but thee was also the hypnotic "I'll Wait." This was a pleasant supise fo eveyone. 8. Steeltown Big County Big County boke out like gangbustes last yea with The Cossing, a tibute to thei Celtic oigins. Steeltown lacks the kille cut that made thei fist LP so popula, but holds its own with consistent pefomances thoughout. "Iltough the dakness of the lyics shines a ay of hope. 9.Golnsane Lindse:}' Buckingham Fleetwood Mac guitaist Lindsey Buckingham has made a solo caee witing songs that ae just the opposite of those of his band Fleetwood Mac; quiky, unpolished, spasely poduced gems. Though playing all the instuments on the album, Go Insane povides a cathasis fo the little demons inside Buckingham. 10. Big Bam Boom Hall& Oates "Dance On You Knees," the LP's opening tack explains the title pefectly: the duo's 12th LP is dominated with a heavie dum sound accompanying vey danceable tacks. "Method of Moden Love" is a backtack to the band's R&B oots but "Out of Touch" is much like "I Can't Go Fo That" of a few yeas ago. Fans may be disappointed by the lack of songs like H20's "One on One" but the duo seems to have latched onto a majo success witing danceable pop tunes and pobably will continue with it a little while longe. Best singles I. "So. Cental Rain" R.E.M. One of the most compelling singles fom Reckoning. The song epitomizes so much of what is most stiking about R.E.M. - Michael Stipe's unclea delivey, Bill Bey's pecise dumming, and an excellent lead guita by Pete Buck. You can't help but be moved by the sense of ugency in Stipe's plea ''I'm Soy." Stunning. 2. "The Boys of Summe" Don Henley Thee ae few songs that I liked instantly and this was one. Henley daws up stiking images in his wistful look at summe past. The guita hee is petty too. Boys is as good as any of the Eagles' best. 3. "Let's Go Cazy" Pince and the Revolution One of the most catchy singles of the yea (ty to sit still duing this one- you'e eithe dead o dying). Pince's guita ips though this one. My favoite dance tune ofthe yea. The bombs Steve Pey - Eveything. Ollie.!:Jey -Please wake me up when the beakdancing nightmae ends. Laua Banigan - Real singes like Donna Summe can belt out tunes getting manicues bette than anything she's eve done. Wose than Chinese wate totue. Twisted Siste and Motley Cue Heavy metal needed anothe gimmick and tansvestism was the answe. Madonna - What evey young gil shouldn't aspie to. Nena -Someone should have told he Blondie clones aen't in anymoe. Dennis DeYoung - Dennis, I think I hea you mothe calling. Julio Iglesias & Willie Nelson - Mama don't let you babies gow up to sing songs with aspiing Latin singes. The Jacksons- One family eunion I could have done without. 4. "Dive" The Cas This song still sounds good to me, thee million times late. Ric Ocasek made a geat decision in letting Ben O handle the vocal choes on this one; O's smoothe appoach is what the song calls fo. "Inc foay of"dive" into adult contempoay adio was a fist fo the band 5. "Don'tGoBackTo Rockville" R.E.M. Moe magic fom the band of the yea; this one has a decidedly melancholic county sound to it. 6. "Magic" The Cas Shades of Foeigne. The guita licks hee sound staight fom an old Foeigne LP, thanks to poduce Mutt Lange, but it povides a stiking contast to some of the othe songs on the LP. 7. "Out oftouch" Dayl Hall and john Oates These two guys have been chuning out hits like cazy the last five yeas and Big Bam Boom will add a few moe to the list. The pounding dums and echoing backgound voices of"out of Touch" made the song accessible to dance clubs as well as adio. 8. "Go Insane" Lindsey Buckingham Moe of the same fom Lindsey - syncopted guitas and tense vocals. A bit too cocky at times, Buckingham once again demonstates his talents as a poduce. 9. "(Pide) In the Name of Love" U2 The Unfogettable Fie didn't live up to the futue pomise of last yea's Wa but thee wee a few gems hee and this was one. Poduced by Eno, "Pide" is flavoed with the band's sound of old: Bono's azo-line vocal pefomance complimented by anothe spakling guita pefomance by The Edge. 10. "Legs" ZZTop Fom Eliminato, the LP that wouldn't dic,legs was just anothe song fom the good ol' boys about the fun things in life: women, cas and women.

7 ~ ~ Monday, Januay 28, ating the yea's music Tim Adams featues staff wite Recods "'"f"1he yea in music 1984 saw the.l continuance of multi-platinum successes, a ise in the populaity of black music, moe heavy metal, and a peak in the inteaction between the movie industy and music Standing above all competition was Pince, whose Puple Rain has been atop the album chats fo half a yea now. Michael jackson and his bothes toued the county, netting tons of bucks fo chaity, but still huting some of Michael's tuest fans who couldn't affod the tickets, piced at $30 and up. Buce Spingsteen e-established himself as the most popula white pefome aound with his most successful LP to date, Bon in the U.SA. Best albums Spingsteen The Boss made 1984's stongest and most consistent effot, analbum of both a patiotic and skeptical natue. Musically, the E Steet Band is in top fom, and so is Spingsteen's witing. 5. Zen Acade HuskeDu This double LP is a liteal tou de foce of sonic hadcoe.zenacade is both a political and pesonal album, and it's not always nice. "Tun on the News" will scae the hell out of you with its bleak look at society. 6. Too Tough to Die TbeRamones A teific statement of pupose, the Ramones' eighth studio effot welcomes new dumme Richie Ram one with a bang. They expand thei epetoie with some political songs and two hadcoe numbes sung vey convolutedly by Dee Dee, but they do thei usual stuff, too. 7.Reckoning R.E.M. The most popula undegound band in the county eleased a solid follow-up to Mumu. Good Ameican ock with a touch of folk and county. Best singles!."dancing in the Dak" Buce Spingsteen Definitely the single of the summe, as fa as I'm concened. Vey catchy and danceable. Buce's singing is just geat hee. This song neve lost a bit of appeal since it was eleased, and that says something. 2. "Eight Miles High" HuskeDu This song was not on Zen Acade, though it was a vey good peview to that album. This song is an extemely amped-up, aved-up hadcoe vesion of the Byd's classic tune. If you can find it, tun it up! 3. "Beakin'- Thee's No Stoppin' Us" Ollie & jey The best song having to do with beakdancing eve eleased. Ollie & Jey utilize electonic dums, synthesizes, and othe pecussion in a way that no one else has the bains to. This song was also a meaningful statement fo all the beakes this past summe. 4. "Bon in the U.S.A." Buce Singsteen Though this seves bette as an album cut than single, it still sounds geat on the adio. A poweful, evebeating song about the plight of a Vietnam vet and his etun home. - l The Replacements The Replacements have in themselves the ability to be a vey popula band. They'e funny, meaningful, sometimes loud, sometimes soft, and always inspied. These guys ae a joy to hea. 3. Puple Rain Pince and the Revolution What can I say? This album is Pince's best. You can dance to it, you can ock to it, and you can even get down to it. I don't hate the synthesize when it's used this well. 4. New Sensations Lou Reed This vetean ocke eally supised me with this one. A vey upbeat, happy album that celebates the joys of eveything fom ed joysticks to motocycles. Wost albums The bombs 8. All Ove the Place The Bangles These fou Los Angeles women eally ock with the best. A tough ecod, in a sense, but the goup neve compomises itself. Thei sound is one fom the past, yet it sounds geat today. 9. Double Nickels on the Dime The Minutemen Anothe double LP fom the label that bought you Huske Du. These 45 songs cove all sots of things, fom tension to Michael jackson to the oa of the masses. A little something fo eveyone VanHalen Yes, I know Van Hal en is one of the most obnoxious goups aound. But unlike, say, Motley Cue, thei obnoxiousness is all in fun.i984 was a geat paty ecod, especially songs like "Panama" and "Hot fo Teache." Wost singles Chicago 17- Chicago "Stay the Night"- Chicago Seven and the Ragged Tige "Deset Moon"- Dennis DeYoung Duan Duan "lbe Reflex"- Duan Duan Two Steps fom the Move- Hanoi "Wlld Boys"- Duan Duan Rocks "Runne"- Manfed Mann Victoy- Tbejacksons "Looks That Kill"- Motley Cue Nuclea Funitue -jeffeson "Almost Paadise"- Mike Reno Staship andann Wilson Shout at the Devll- Motley Cue "ModenDayDelilah"- VanStephenson Steet Talk- Steve Pey Condition Citical- Quiet Riot "Docto! Docto!"- Thompson Love at Fist Sting- The Scopions Twins In 3-D- "Weid" AI Yankovic "All I Need"- jack Wagne 5. "Let's Go Cazy" Pince and the Revolution This is a geat paty song that means exactly what it says - go cazy. I can't ecall how many people I saw eciting the monologue at the beginning, "Dealy beloved... " 6. "I Will Dae" The Replacements Though not yet a hit, this song deseves to be. it's bouncy, catchy, and extemely well-witten. Listen to the lyics, because they'e petty funny. Pete Buck ofr.e.m. guests and does a nice solo, too. 7. "When Doves Cy" Pince I would be emiss if I didn't include the yea's biggest single. Offbeat, downbeat, and haunting is how I would descibe it. This song eally beat the odds. 8. "Pide (In the Name of Love)" U2 U2's tibute to Matin Luthe King was the best song off of 1984's The Unfogettable Fie. A geat guita pat dives this song that's petty fun to sing along with. 9. "White Lines (Don't Do It)" Gandmaste1 Flash at/.d Melle Mel Melle Mel is an extemely ceative peson, pobably-the best in ap ight now. This song is a ap against cocaine use, and it ceates some effective imagey. It is vey hooky and could function well without lyics, too. Don't do it! 10. "I Love You, Suzanne" Lou Reed A diving bass dum and bass guita pat help make this one of the yea's moe fun dance songs. This song poves you don't need synth to ceate a beat. -.. I

8 ~ - Spots Biefs Coss-county skiing events ae being sponsoed by NVA. 'Ibee will be an advanced skie clinic on 'Ibusday, thee will be "moonlightes" tomoow and Feb. 8, on Satuday thee will be a day tou, and on Feb. 9 thee will be a day of aces. Fo moe infomation, call the NV A office at The Obseve NCAA basketball toumament tickets fo the Southeast Regional games to be played at the ACC on Mach 14 and 16 will go on sale soon. Season-ticket holdes may puchase tickets beginning Fiday. Students may puchase tickets with the geneal public beginning Feb. II. - 1be Obseoe A pool toumament is now being oganized. Anyone who is inteested may sign up by Fiday in the pool oom in the basement of LaFotune.- The Obseoe Intehall volleyball captains will be meeting today in the football auditoium at the ACC. Women's team captains will meet at 4:30p.m. and the men's team captains will meet at; p.m. - The Obseve The ND Women's Socce Club will be meeting tomoow at 6:30 p.m. in the basement of Been-Phillips Hall. - Jbe Obsen)e Iish continued fom page 12 beat ouselves," said DiStanislao. "We ween't taking good cae of the ball, and I don't mean that so much in the sense of contolling the tempo, but moe as fa as taking good shots at the appopiate time. Instead, we wee shooting with people out of position. We sacificed almost evey possession duing that peiod when the momentum swung by making poo decisions that allowed an aggessive team to capitalize." The game stated out as a nip-andtuck affai, with the lead changing hands six times ove the fist twelve minutes befoe Note Dame scoed fou unansweed baskets to take a lead. Despite shooting just 36 pecent fom the field in the fist half, the Iish wee able to lead by as many as nine points befoe settling on a five-point halftime edge. The Blue Demons wee even pooe fom the field in the fist half, shooting just 32 pecent, but they stayed in the game by hitting 11-of- 12 fee thows. The second half was an entiely diffeent stoy as DePaul got hot fom the field, hitting ;8 pecent of its shots, but cooled off at the line and let Note Dame get back in the game in the final minute. Afte Manuel hit a pai of fee thows with I: 14 emaining to give DePaul its biggest lead at 64-52, the Iish stated to ally. Fist Keys, who finished with a team-high 24 points, was fouled and hit a pai of fee thows. Then, following a DePaul five-second violation, Keys canned a quick I 2-foote fom the baseline to cut the gap to eight with I :06 emaining. Following an Iish timeout, Gavin was whistled fo a blocking foul, but Andeson missed the font end of a one-and-one oppotunity and Doughety answeed with a IS-foot jumpe fom the left side. Doughety quickly fouled MayLou O'Bien on the inbounds pass, and the Iish got anothe beak as the DePaul fowad missed the font enct of the one-andone chance. Gavin dove the lane and hit a shot jumpe at the othe end to pull Note Dame within fou, 66-62, with 34 seconds left to play, but Andeson hit six staight fee thows in the final seconds to close the doo on Note Dame's comeback attempt. The Blue Demons' big second half was keyed by thei contol of the boads, as well as by the hot shooting of Andeson. DePaul outebounded Note Dame, 20-1 ;, in the second half, as Loelei Watts gabbed I 1 of he 13 ebounds in the last 20 minutes and Manuel pulled down seven of he 13. Andeson hit five of six shots fom the field and sank seven of eight fee thows in the second half to finish with a team-high 24 points. Manuel added 16 points and O'Bien had 13 fo DePaul. "Thee wee seveal citical Monday, januay 28, page 8 points in the second half whee Andeson wa.~ vey effective," said DiStanislao. "We wee awae that Watts has been coming on game by game, and we always knew that Manuel was a good playe. With those two playes they've added a new dimension to thei team. 'lbey used to be pimaily a peimete shooting team, but now they'e asseting themselves inside moe. Even though it appeaed that we wee evenly-matched with them, o even that the balance of talent was in ou favo, we wee still outplayed inside." IRISH ITEMS - Because of poo weathe conditions on Fiday afte noon, the Iish wee unable to make the tip to Chicago until Satuday. The Loyola game has been escheduled fo Tuesday, Feb Doughety boke the 900-point plateau with six points yesteday. The senio co-captain is now 96 points away fom becoming the fouth playe in the pogam's eightyea histoy to each the 1,000-point mak. Ealie this season, teammates Schueth and Bates boke the 1,000- point baie. Women's Box Scoe On Page 10 Classifieds The Ohsen e Note Damt oftke. located on the: thid lloo of l.ah>tunc: Student Cente. accc:pts classilkd advetising fom<) a.m. until 1 p.m.. Monday though f-iday. The 0/Jsen e Saint May's offkt. locatc:d on tht thid lloo of Hagga Collegt Cente, accepts dassific:ds fom 12:.~0 p.m until.~ p.m..,\1onday though Fiday. lkadlint fl next day dassilkds is.~ p.m. All classified' must ht pepaid. eithe in peson o hy mail. Cha~:< is I 0 cents pe 11\'e chaac tes e dav. - NOTICES EXPERT TYPING SERVICE. CALL MRS. COKER, NEED TYPING, CALL DOLORES PICK UP AND DELIVERY TYPING CALL CHRIS 234-8"7 TYPING AVAILABLE TYPING JACKIE BOGGS SUMMER SERVICE PROJECTS application deadline IS Febuay 1. Moe info at Cente lo SOCial Concens' The New Yok Times' Fo delivey ollhe T1mes to anyone on campus to 35 cents a day contact Geoge Devenny 145 Stanlod Hall FUN AND HARD WORK WITH KIDS AS CAMP COUNSELOR YMCA STORER CAMPS IS CARING, CHRISTIAN COM MUNITY SERVING KIDS 7-17 UNIQUE PROGRAMS: HORSES, AQUATICS, SAILING, WILDERNESS ADVENTURE, INTERNATIONAL EMPHASIS. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: ANN WIEDEMANN AT LOST/FOUND LOST: N.D. RUGBY LETIER JACKET, BLUE AND BLACK WITH NAME ON INSIDE POCKET. MISPLACED AT BRIDGETI'S TUESDAY EVENING OR EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. PLEASE RETURN, NO QUESTIONS ASKED. CALL J.R. REID AT LOST: One tea-shaped gold eamng between Lew1s and the Cedit Union... II found please call Anne 2624 "LOST": One long, black, wool coat. II you "found" II In the Commons last Mon. night, would you please etun illo the Lost and Found in the Ad.M1n Bldg? II you'e not Willing to do so, would you at least etun my oom key, mmens o any othe Item you do not des~e to keep? li's a COLD wold out thee, bul I'm tymg to keep a wam heat about It! LOST Single Stand PEARL NECKLACE on campus PLEASE CALL Jod1e 1669 HELP II has anyone lound basketball ticketa lo bleache sectjon 102 (I lhink)?? PLEASE call Dave 1245 o 1352 FOUND FOUND FOUND HEY DON'T CRYIIF YOU LOSE A GOLD IRISH RING A COUPLE OF DAYS AGO I FOUND IT, GIMME A CALL ASAP AT 4008 ASK FOR JOSUE SORRY I DIDN'T PLACED THE AD EARLIER LOST: A Blue LEVI's Jean Jackel (Size 40) at Coby's on Fiday Jan. 181h. II found Please call Mike at LOST Rhinestone necklace on Sal. night, the 19. PLEASE HELP!!!! $$$$REWARD$$$$ Call Cindy at FOUND: Set ol KEYS In D line of Noth Dining Halllaat - Call3257 to Identify. LOST: One Tl30 calculato with the name Kevm Camblin vey sloppily scatched on it. I could ol swon I had it Physics Lab so eithe lhe hallucigens ae still wokmg o the gil next to me picked il up by accident. Anyway. call Kevin at 2103 illound. Lost: Gold and blue add-a-bead necklace. Vey sentimental in value. II found call Laua al2732. REWARD. FOUND: A lady swatch in A. C. C. befoe Chistmas Beak. To da1m call Mike at LOST:MY IDEAL CHRISTMAS.ON THE BEACH, IN THE SUN. ON THE SAND WITH A BEER... AND KELLY FITZGERALD. LOST MAROON AND GRAY PLAID WOOL SCARF WED IN LAFORTUNE OR THURS MORNING IN SOUTH DINING HALL PLEASE CALL LOST: GREEN SWEATER IN CUSHING, ROOM 208 IF FOUND, CALL JOHN AT 2196 NO QUESTIONS ASKED HELP! REWARD' LOST MY CHRISTMAS GIFT! I LOST MY LADIES GOLD WATCH FRI. NIGHT, POSSIBLY AT THE SUBURBS CONCERT. PLEASE CALL WANDA ]4058.HELP 1 LOST: Retieve Collie- age: 7 yeas. The dog IS golden with a black stnpe on tail and II has black makings aound eyes and muzzle. The dog's name is "Winston". II localed please call o LOST: Black wool coat at a paty. Fiday night at Tutle Ceek. II found please contact me at 1090: NO questions asked. LOST: Bighl GREEN scaf in Campus V1ew paking lot o!hee &bouts late F~day n1ght. The beg lady coat will not be lhe same without it. II found please call Nancy al3719. LOST: Blue NO Beg.Contains 2 Shap calculatos (sc1entilic and sola), pencils and pens.lost pobably at Dining Halls.Galvin, o Stepan Chen. on Decembe 21.Pove me wong that NO studenls ae thieves and etun to NO Lost and Found o Call Tomat1524 alle toam MWF o alle 2:30 pm on weekends. Lost: A pai ol NIKES (Mid-tops) Basketball shoes. Wh11e with blue and ed stipes. Last seen at the mens locke oom at the Rock. II found please call Cliff al1436. LOST: Jan. 15. Blue wallet w/ GA Dive's license, militay I.D. and othe valuables in o aound Coby's II Bndget's. Need despeately! Call Key McMonigle, SMC 4322 FOR RENT Nice funished homes lo next school yea _ $.88 A DAY COLOR TV RENTAL (1 MONTH MINIMUM)- 19 INCH POR TABLE- 251NCH CONSOLE FAST DELIVERY - FREE SERVICE - ASK FOR SPECIAL SPRING SEMES TER DISCOUNT COLOR CITY TV o 7662 male oommate wanted to shae apat men!, CAMPUS VIEW APTS. call WANTED m m I Wanled: A.ER lo lots ol D.M.S.R. with T.o c foeve'... WANTED, TO BORROW: One aiing baaa, lo the Keenan Revue. REWARD: aeveal Revue tlcketal Make you bau a celebity today. Rides needed to Cleveland lo this weekend. Sean Needed: one oommate to live O.C. next yea in a 6-oom house... Rent: $80 plus utilities... To qualify you must be a Sun Bell-type peson who hates lhe winte and loves the beach and suf... Must like to listen to the Beach Boys and Jan & Dean... Call 2577 and ask to Le... FOR SALE ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER SMITH CORONA CORONET SUPER 12. LIKE NEW AT HALF THE COST. $90 CALL FOR SALE: Ona new Paaaound TURNTABLE. Bought thla aumma, and haa not been ueed alnca. GMI lo dom uaa. Call Chuck at 3240 o YOU WANT IT I GOT IT Yes... lloppy disks only $1.5 Call me-john 3592 FOR SALE: YAMAHA 6-STRING JUMBO FOLK GUITAR (MODEL FG-34511). Like new. Case Included. $200. Call between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm. Ask lo Jim. TICKETS NEED SYRACIJSE BASKETBALL TICK ETS DESPRATELY!!!! PLEASE CALL HELP! Need 3 Syacuse vs NO tickets. Please call Tey at1991! HELP! Need 2 o 4 Syacuse-NO basketball tix. Please call ! Need 1 Syacuse stu o GA. call1710 BIG BUCKS need 4 SYRACUSE stud tix call Mak x1204 HORSE DIED--NEED SYRACUSE TICK ETS!Ill you ae willing to pat with yous, please call Shaon ]2871. Will pay$$$$!... HELP!! I have a fiend coming lom the Univesity of Viginia. She wants to see whal eal basketball is like. She's tied ol watch the doomats ol the ACC play. I need 1 Syacuse ticket. I have KEENAN REVUE tickets(aleady). Maybe we can make a deal. Call Scoh al3241 o I PERSONALS SAVE MONEY!' PURCHASE YOUR TEXTS AT PANDORA'S BOOKS,937 SOUTH BEND AVE.,NEXTTO CORBY'S.BAR MAKE MONEY!! SELL YOUR CLASS BOOKS TO PANDORA'S FOR $$ OR CREDIT! PANDORA'S BOOKS,937 SO.BEND AVE OAR HOUSE: COLD BEER & LIQUOR, CARRY OUT 'TIL 3 A.M., U.S. 31 N., ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF HOLIDAY INN. ASPEN!!!ASPEN!'!ASPEN!!! SPRING BREAK '85 CALL MIKE AT OR LARRY AT FOR INFO. HUNGRY? FREE DELIVERY CALL THE YELLOW SUB AT MO-TH 8-11pm FR-SA 8pm-1am Pool Tounament Beginning Feb. 1 Signup in pool oom. So Bake, did you eve emembe what she looked like??? Yo Flo& B.O.: O.C. is the placetobenext yea. Just pobing my dea!!!!!! SPRING BREAK IS COMING... ARE YOU READY?! AVOID THE RUSH AND PLAN NOW FOR A WONDERFUL WEEK IN STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLORADO... S. PADRE IS- LAND... CORPUS CHRISTI... OR, DAYTONA BEACHI PLENTY OF REASONABLE PACKAGES ARE WAITlNG. CALL RENE FOR MORE INFO. AT AND I, We love you_ Lay, You say all the ight things. ihe Loved one ' ' ' ' '... A heaty late-night HELLO to the Goddess Quad! Hiya, Babes... youlouth Ted Smith eats quiche! WINTER PARK, COLOtiADO... $ Six nights, lou-day ski pass We need 48 sign-ups fo a bus, othewise we will take cas MANDATORY MEETING ON MONDAY, JAN. 28, AT 7 P.M. AT THE LITILE THEATER Call Joe at 3296 o Eic al il inleested. I'm soy, si, but that line is busy. Would you like to ty again late? KEENAN REVUE TICKET DISTRIBU TION: Note Dame atudanta Tueaday, Jan. 29. Chautauqua Balloom, 4:30 p.m. f.d.a equied Aa alwaya, tlcketa ae fee. KEENAN REVUE TICKETS: limit 2 pa peaon. Showa: Jan. 31-Feb.2, O'Laughlln Aud, 8:00. Willad and Mako aay, "Ba thee." II inteested in going to Nashville/Vandebill weekend ot Feb 16, call Mak at 1638 ealy in moning o late at night. KEENAN REVUE TICKET DISTRIBU TION: Saint May a atudenta Tu.. day, Jan. 29 O'Laughlln Aud. 4:00 p.m.i.d.a equied. We need a oommate to next yea... Geat OC house... You mustlovelhe sunshine(sopmelhlng we don't have In SB)... A collection of Beach Boys and Jan&Dean albums is a musl... Call Le at 25771o futhe into Found: Lots ot B.M.SR. with T.o c foeve. Love. A.E.R. STEREO FOR SALE Emeson w/ cassehe, tuntable etc. GREAT SPEAKERS Bought lo $350 in B3,selling lo only $200.Call Claie Badin Con, got any exta aisons, o have you used them all? Really, Kelly! Righi in Ion\ of the Feshmen Yea ol Studies Office' FRANK SINATRA does not wite lo Viewpoint - but you can. The Viewpoint depatment is cuently seeking egula columnists. II you ae a Note Dame o Saini May's student and can expess you opinions clealy, Viewpoint needs you. II inteested call Dave Gote at Miss K. Geay Even though you'e no longe a teen, can we still Go Cazy 2gethe? THE ND/SMC ITALIAN CLUB is meeting this Tuesday, Januay 29, at 6:30 in the LaFotune Lihle Theate. Plans lo this semeste's activities will be discussed. DEAR l. joyce we missed you al the band banquet thusday nite wee you afaid... o wee you busy thinking ol how to tell us we wee NOT going to the madi gas eithe... Lisa P.. Thank you lo you ad 1 I waned you hopelessly,haplessly, madly,wiidly,passionately,head-oveheels in love with me. You know what the best pat is? I love you too! By the way. the Sh1ek-eoo can't wait until New Yea's Eve comes aound again-what ae you doing Fi. night?!!? love,phil Tish, Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! Tom -SKI... SKLSKI.. WINTER PARK. COLO STUDENT UNION SKI TRIP CALL JOE AT 3269 OR ERIC AT DEPOSITS ARE DUE!!!!!! BUT THERE IS STILL ROOM TO SIGN UP SKI SKI SKI MEETING MONDAY, JAN 28 AT 7 P.M. AT THE LITILE THEATER FOR THE STUDENT UNION SKI TRIP TO WINTER PARK COLO. John Fitzsimmons: bad this weekend? Who wanted you ATIENTION: JUNIOR SMC CHICKS AND WALSH SORORITY SISTERS, HOW WAS YOUR FREE PIZZA PARTY? WHO ATE THE MOST? HOW DARE YOU KICK US OUT AND THEN LATER COMPLAIN THAT YOU GIRLS NEVER GET ASKED OUT? NEXT TIME, DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR PIGOUTS IN THE OBSERVER. P S. WALSH GIRLS-HOW COME Y'ALL DRESS UP All PRETIY FOR THE SMC CHICKS BUT Y'ALL WEAR SWEATS OVER HERE? To Ou Illustious Walsh Hall Secetay May Lange Who efuses to SMUT heself: Alle skiing in Austia May was head to say, "I wouldn't want to go skiing on my honeymoon. I'd be too buised'" VIOLENT FEMMES ROAD TRIP: Pogeulve Mualc Club will aponao a oad tip to Kalamazoo Sun. Feb. 1 o to aee the Femm... Tlcketa will be on aale Tu...S.y only. Whee will they be on aale? How much will It coat? s.. Tueaday'a claullleda lo detalla. VI OLENT FEMMES.. be thee. ONCE UPON A TIME... Ihee was a vey cold kingdom called DOMERLAND. An ol the subjects ol lhe kingdom wished lhal they could move thei land to a wame climate. Movement ol lhe kingdom was deemed Impossible by the highe authoities, so the STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD devised a plan. They detemined to send as many olthe subjects as possible to Ft. Laudedale and Daytona Beach lo the low pices of $299 and $199 espectively. To discove how the sloy ends, call o contact the Recod Stoe at the La Fotune. DO YOU KNOW who lhe "LEADER IN ENTERTAINMENT" is? It is lhe Studenl Activities Boad SAB is offeing a tip to DAYTONA BEACH!!! Do you like lun and paties in the sun? Then call ARTS and LETIERS BUSINESS SOCI ETY SPONSORS A NIGHT WITH THE NORTHERN TRUST CO. OF CHICAGO. TUES. JAN. 29 7: HAYES HEALY. ALL ARE WELCOME.

9 The Obseve Monday, Januay 28, page 9 Intehall hockey season undeway; Zahm ealy supise with 2-0 stat By DENNIS CORRIGAN Spots Wite Afte a layoff of ove a month due to finals and semeste beak Intehall hockey teams skated back into action on the ACC ice ink last week. Zahm Hall has aleady tuned out to be this season's ealy supise. Afte beating Fishe, 4-3, befoe beak, Zahm's ecod stands at 2-0, good enough fo a shae of the Coigan Division lead. The Rabid Bats wee paced in thei victoy by Tom Tieney, who notched two goals and an assist. Chalie Hackett egisteed his second game-winne, and Ed Gabe tuned on the light to ound out the scoing. Zahm ecieved outstanding blueline play fom fistyea defenseman Mike Bugoyne. Zahm captain Michael Sullivan said he is excited about his team's hot stat. "We hadn't won a game fo a few yeas, and now we'e in fist place. We've had geat fan suppot in ou fist two games and, the eam's eally happy about that. We'll be thee at playoff time," he said. Coigan Division co-leade Stanfod etuned to play Tuesday night and shut out Caoll, 4-0. Once again Stanfod got geat net minding fom John Lacy as he ecoded his second shutout in as many games. In addition, Eic Melkeson scoed a hat tick to lead the offense, and Mike Hubety completed the scoing. Befoe beak, Stanfod had beaten Fishe, 3-0, as Melkeson, Pat Collins, and Mike Macnulty scoed single tallies. In the only othe Coigan Divi-. sion game, Pangbon skated past Soin by a 6-2 magin in the debut outings fo both clubs last Monday night. Bill Doyle and Paul Schoephoeste paced Pangbon with two goals apiece. Goaltende Dave Long also tuned in a solid pefomance. Monday night in the Kause Division saw division leade Dillon blank Keenan, 6-0, in a game maed by a bief fight. Sophomoe goalie Dan Soensen notched the shutout while Pual Ganey, Geg Neweefe, and Tim Staucke each found the net twice. Tuesday night, the Holy Coss/St. Ed's team took advantage of the powe play to down Flanne, 4-1. "Most of the penalties came fom the no-check ule," explained HC/St. Ed's captian Dan Lafeniee. "You'e only allowed incidental contact when iding a man off the puck. You can't slam a guy into the boads. The efeees have been petty good about it, though." Due to limited ice availability, many teams have seen action only once. One team, Alumni, has yet to play. Thusday night saw two games in action. Soin defeated Fishe in a close game, 4-3, by scoing two goals in the final two minutes of play. Ken Richelson scoed all thee goals fo Fishe. Off Campus then faced Gace in a well-attended game, but the two teams wee left in a standoff, 2-2. A fight at the beginning of the second peiod esulted in the ejection of two playes fom the contest. Wadkins takes Los Angeles Open Associated Pess LOS ANGELES Lanny Wadkins set and tied a flock of ecods with a font-unning, 7-unde-pa 64 that povided him with a 7-shot victoy and his second tiumph in thee weeks yesteday in the Los Angeles Open Golf Tounament. Wadkins, one of golfs most aggessive playes, declined to play it safe despite his gowing lead and punished the poud old Riviea County Club couse with a ecod 264 total, 20 stokes unde pa and six bette than the pevious standad set by Johnny Mille in Wadkins, who won the Bob Hope Classic that opened the Tou thee weeks ago also with a ecod scoe collected 572,000 fom the total puse of 5400,000 and pushed his eanings fo the young season to S 172,350. He became only the ninth FOR RENT funished, 3 bedoom home washe & dye close to campus 4 ROO MATES NEEDED Only $ each call fo apt. and and i!lip sa~ e c;;;n;;liiie; ~ve<lip ~ ftl ~ ~ ! ~ ~! Nevous about new classes and teaches? i &. Ty tapes 30 and 33 a. ~ ~ ftl Ill!...! _1... _ I» ~ 1.. 1_.1, lod , J ""' of JM-, til ftp1oo1 bt- I» g...,... u" """""" ~ C. : :::::: =uctt" Cdt\cl ~a. ; t UIMeUMba J lwey ud 19M t.o D.. l V\tt\ It lawtela,... ftl U...,. Opoa to Othoo I» ~ 11 Dot... 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In 13 ounds this season, Wadkins has not been ove pa and educed his scoing aveage to His winning magin was the lagest on the Tou since Calvin Peete won the Pensacola Open by the same magin in His scoe on ounds of 63, 70, 67 and 64 was the low 72-hole total on the Tou since the fall of Theindependentstudentnewspape seving Note Dame and Saint May's is accepting applications fo the following position: Lanny Wadkins bas eason to be excited afte winning the Los Angeles Open yesteday. The victoy, his second in thee weeks, eaned him 170,000 as he finished with a ecod 264 total, 20 stokes unde pa and seven stokes ahead of his neaest competito. Stoy is at left ~.. :' Date: JAN.29 Time: 7 P.M., 9 P.M. & Jl P.M Edito-in-Chief Place: ENGI NEERING AUDITORIUM Open to any ND o SMC undegaduate in good standing Elected by Geneal Boad of The Obseve Assume position Mach 25,1985 Applications must be submihed to Bob Vondeheide by 5 p.m. Feb. 1, 1985 The Obseve 3d Floo, LaFotune Student Cente Note Dame, IN Teps continued fom page 12 had some key people in the middle who seemed to lose confidence." Phelps efused to blame the team's tavel poblems fo its poo pefomance, but he did admit that the pactice his team missed would pobably have helped. "You have to be able to play unde any cicumstances," he said. "You should always be eady to play. Still, we'e not the type of team who can affod to miss a pactice." Neithe Phelps no his playes seemed ovely concened about the effects of the loss on the team's confidence. "We just need to win on Monday" was the common esponse. It would help, though, if the Iish could shoot bette than 35.6 pecent. Satuday's Results Mayland n, Note Dame 65 Note Dame (65) M FG A FT-A R F P Kempton Dolan Balow Rives Hicks Pice Royal Petes Voce Duff Spence Beeuwsaet FG Pet FT Pet Team ebounds- 4. Tunoves -8. Assists- 6 (Hicks, Rives 2). Technicals- none. Bias Jones Lewis Gatlin Banch Adkins Baxte Long Diesell Palme Woods Mayland (n) M FG-A FT A R F P n FG Pet FT Pet Team ebounds - 1 Tunoves Assists - 14 (Adkins 4). Technicals none. Halftime- Mayland 29, Note Dame 18. Officials- Ben Dunn, Sonny Holmes. Wally Tanne. A- 14,500 (c). t

10 The Obseve Monday,Januay 28, page 10 Defenses dominate AFC wins Po Bowl battle, Associated Pess HONOLULU - At Still of the Kansas City Chiefs etuned Neil Lomax' fouth-quate fumble 83 yads fo a touchdown to give the Ameican Football Confeence All Stas a win ove the NFC Sunday in a Po Bowl dominated by two ecod-beaking defenses. Still's winning play was a fitting climax to a game in which the two teams combined fo a Po Bowl ecod 1 7 sacks, fou by Mak Gastineau of the New Yok Jets, who was named the game's Most Valuable Playe. The AFC's fist scoe came on a safety and its second afte a patially blocked punt. Fias continued fom page 12 substitute, but has emeged into stating oles In all the Big East games. Wight has begun to use some of his potential by anking second on the team in ebounds and blocked shots, while also scoing 5.3 points a game oveall and 7.6 in confeence games. Guad Bill Donovan also began the yea on the bench, but has en teed the stating lineup fo the last few games. The 6-2 sophomoe play make only aveages 3. 5 points a game, but anks high on the team in assists. Haold Staks and Keith Lomax have each been states at one time duing the yea, but now come off the bench. Staks, a 6-0 junio guad, leads the team in assists and steals, while also scoing 6.3 points a game. Lomax, a 6-6 senio fowad, puts in 5. 5 points a game fo the Fias, and Is thid on the team in ebounding. Matt Palazzi comes off the bench In evey game to povide plenty of scoing. The 6-2 feshman guad aveages 7.9 points a game, including a team high 28 against Holy Coss. He also shoots 90.0 pecent fom the fee thow line. Note Dame assistant coach Jim Baon scouted the Fias in thei loss to Villanova, and feels that they ae stong in seveal key aeas. "Povidence is a petty good team. lbey have good size and eally shoot the ball well fom the outside," said Baon. "Welle is a vey good playe and Knight is effective aound the basket. Palazzi is a good shoote as thei fist substi tute." Povidence should be a stonge opponent than it appeas to be on pape. Although the Fias ae only playing at a. 500 clip, thei losses include some tough confeence teams, plus defeats at the hands of Dayton and Maquette. The Fias ae capable of pulling off an upset, as they did in thei fist contest of the season, beating Viginia, It came just as the NFC appeaed eady to incease a lead it had taken on a 13-yad thid quate touchdown pass fom San Fancisco's Joe Montana to Geen Bay's James Lofton and a fouth-quate one-yad un by Chicago's Walte Payton. But on a second down and 11 fom the AFC 1 5, Lomax collided with Eic Dickeson in the NFC backfield and Still picked up the ball and ambled down the field untouched. The AFC's insuance field goal by Seattle's Nom Johnson was also set up by a defensive play, when New England's Ande Tippett ecoveed a Lomax fumble. The win avenged a 45-3 loss by the AFC last yea, but was only its second in seven yeas in the annual National Football League All-Sta game. The NFC leads the seies, 9-6, since the mege of the NFL and Ameican Football League. As so often happens in these games, the defensive was much moe cohesive than the two offenses that had little time to pactice to gethe. Only one AFC scoe - a 33-yad field goal by Johnson - was set up by the offense. The othe points came when Gastineau dumped Dickeson fo a safety in the end zone and on a six-yad pass fom Miami's Dan Maino to the Raides' Macus Allen. The pass came afte a patial block of a punt by Seattle's Fed Young that gave the AFC the ball at the NFC 15 and a 9 0 halftime lead., The main highlights of the fist half that was scoeless fo 26 minutes wee the 51-yad aveage punting of Miami's Reggie Roby and the Gastineau-led AFC pass ush. The fist scoe came with 4: 10 left in the half afte the NFC stated at its own 20. On fist down, the New Yok Jets' Joe Klecka sacked St. Louis' Neil Lomax fo an 11-yad loss; on second down, the Raides' Rod Matin dumped him at the thee, and on thid down Gastineau swamed all ove the Dickeson as he tied to get out of the end zone to give the AFC a 2-0 lead. The next time the NFC got the ball, Lomax was sacked fist by Gastineau. Box Scoe Yesteday's Results OePaul72, Note Dame 64 Note Dame (64) M FG A FT A R F p Keys Bates Schueth Gavin Doughety Both am Kaise Bommeland Basfod Ebben FG Pet FT Pet Team ebounds - 4. Tunoves - 9. Assists - 8 (Gavin, Keys 3). Technicals- none. TH[ FIGHTING DIRISH DePaul(72) M FG-A FT-A R F P O'Bien Watts Manuel Andeson Mogan Mitchell Fitzpatick Paish Hogan Hais FG Pet FT Pet Team ebounds 0. Tunoves 15. Assists- 7 (Andeson 3). Technicals none. Halftime Note Dame 30, DePaul 25. Officials Jey Gibbons. Kevin McCann. A-617. Spend a night at Fod Theate ug.n oh to a geat stat llfl~lt If/fOd" AIS Shipping and Packaging 3617 Mishawaka Ave We ship Exclusively UPS CO-SPONSORED BY

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12 SRots Monday, januay 28, page 12 Mayland capitalizes on Iish inaccuacy, Teapin fowad Len Bias bad game highs of 18 points, nine ebounds and fou blocks to lead Mayland to its defeat of the Iish 011 Satuday. Note Dame shot only 21 pecent fom the field in the fist half en oute to a 36 pecent total fo the game. Mike Sul/iva11 details the game at ight. Note Dame falls to 9-5 as Teapins omp on stength of game-high 18 fom Len Bias By MIKE SULLIVAN Spots Edito COLLEGE PARK, Md. - If you thought it was cold in South Bend this weekend, you should have been in Cole Field House on Satuday. Despite the heat emanating fom 14,500 vocal spectatos, a sheet of ice fomed ove the basket at which Note Dame was shooting, causing shot afte shot to bounce away. O so it seemed in Satuday's 77-65loss to Mayland. Ice o not, the Iish appeaed to have-lost thei shooting touch in the blizzad which shut down Michiana Regional Aipot and foced the team to bus to Toledo to catch a late flight fo Washington (via Pittsbugh). Few pobably suspected that the blizzad was an omen of the bad deam awaiting the team in Cole, but once the game stated it soon became obvious that it was not going to be Note Dame's day. The Iish did take a bief 37- second lead at 5-4 ealy in the game when Tim Kempton followed a Jim Dolan miss. It was all downhill fom thee fo the team and fo Kempton, though, as the junio pobably wished he was spending his 21st bithday in Coby's instead of in Mayland. Just like most of his teammates, he neve found the touch, finishing 1-of-11 fom the field and dawing "We want Kempton" chees fom the Mayland students afte his final miss on an uncontested layup. Kempton was not the only culpit Second-half DePaul ally deals ND women thei fist confeence defeat By LARRY BURKE Spots Wite CHICAGO- Note Dame women's basketball coach May DiStanislao descibed the two halves of yesteday's contest with DePaul as "two completely diffeent games." And, while the Iish won that fist "game," 30-25, they lost the second one, 47-34, to wind up on the wong end of a decision in DePaul's Alumni Hall. Note Dame appeaed sluggish and tentative much of the aftenoon, appaently feeling the effects of an dght-day layoff. Because of the postponement of Fiday night's scheduled contest at Loyola, the Fias have upset potential Iish had not played a game since Jan. 19 when they won convincingly in Detoit. The dominance that Note Dame showed in the Detoit game seemed like a distant memoy yesteday, as the Iish hit a scoing dought ealy in the second half that allowed the Lady Blue Demons to tun a ninepoint Note Dame lead into a I 0- point advantage of thei own. The Iish led by five at intemission, and stetched that lead to nine in the fist 45 seconds of the second half as Caie Bates hit a layup on a pass fom Tena Keys and May Gavin fed Keys fo a shot bank shot. DePaul cut the lead to five on a baseline layup by Anne Paish and an 18-foot jumpe by Sally Andeson, but May Beth Schueth hit a shot baseline jumpe off a pass fom Laua Doughety afte the teams taded baskets to put Note Dame up with 17 minutes left to play. That's when the ooffell in fo Note Dame. DePaul coach Jim Izad called fo a timeout afte Schueth's basket, and he must have had some inspiational wods fo his squad as they huddled aound the bench, because ove the next I 0 minutes the Blue Demons went on a 23-6 tea that left the eeling Iish on the shot end of a scoe. "DePaul played vey well, but we see TERPS, page 9 Povidence invades ACC tonight By NICK SCHRANTZ Spots Wite '!be Povidence College Fias will take on Note Dame tonight at 7 in a game which featues two stuggling teams, each of which needs a solid game and a win in ode to help tun aound somewhat disappoint Ing seasons. Povidenct" has lost fou of its last five games, and seven of its last nine. Coach Joe Mullaney's team now possesses a 9- I 0 ecod. '!be Fias held a 6-3 ecod at one time in the yea, but then began a butal Big East Confeence schedule. '!hey own a 2-S confeence ecod, but that includes losses to nationally-anked Geogetown, Boston Colkge, Syacuse, and Villanova. Pat of the Fias' poblems in the confeence comes fom the fact that they have played only two confeence games at home. On Satuday Povidence began to tun itself aound by defeating Seton!"lall, 72-70, and hopes to continue this evival with a victoy tonight. 'Ibe Fias etun thee states fom a team that went I 5-14 last yea fo thei fist winning season in six yeas. They lost Otis Thope, a fist-ound daft choice of the NBA's Kansas City Kings, to gaduation, but still have a solid goup of states and seveal fine substitutes. Fowad Bian Walle leads Povidence in scoing with a I 0.4 aveage, but has come on to aveage 13.0 points in the Big East games. The 6-5 senio has led the Fias in scoing five times this yea, including a high of24 against Connecticut. Walle also anks second on the team in assists and is also a fine feethow shoote. 6-2 junio guad Don Bown aveages 10.0 points pe game, but has scoed 13.4 points in Big East games. Bown is the second-leading shoote oveall, but is shooting S2. 5 pecent in confeence games. 6-9 cente Ray Knight leads the Fias in ebounds with 6.9 pe game, and in steals with 31. Besides being a fine defensive playe, this senio also scoes 8.1 points a game on a team-leading 50.9 pecent shooting fom the floo. Feshman Steve Wight came out of high school as one of the top-ated big men in the county. 1he 6-9 powe fowad began the yea as a see FRIARS, page 10 of bad shooting, though. David Rives had his pooest day of his bief college caee as he missed on 1 I of his 13 shots. Donald Royal played well off the bench, but his 2- of-1 0 shooting would not win him any awads. All told, Note Dame missed 47 shots (26-of-73, 35.6 pecent), no thanks to a Mayland defense that, despite nine blocked shots, was vey unimpessive. The Iish had little poblem getting high-pecentage shots. They just could not make them. Of the team's 73 shots, ove 40 wee fom five feet o close. On a day when they tuned the ball ove just eight times (a season low) and played thei hosts even on the boads, the cold shooting was the diffeence. "We just played a bad game," said Dolan, who missed his only shot. "Some days eveybody is just cold, and today was one of those days." The Teapins did not make things any easie fo Note Dame as they took advantage of the missed shots to get thei tansition game going. Afte the Iish took thei shot-lived lead, Mayland picked up the tempo by ceating seveal fastbeak oppotunities. Point guad Keith Gatlin stated the Tep ally with a diving layup up the middle. He then pumped in jump shots fom 20 and 17 feet, dished the ball off fo a slam, and then finished the spee with a fastbeak jumpe. The sput put Mayland ahead, 14-7, and foced Digge Phelps to call a timeout. Afte the timeout, Ken Balow, who led the team with 16 points - the only state with moe than five points - connected on a baseline jumpe to cut the Tep lead to five. That was as close as the Iish could get, howeve, as one missed shot afte anothe allowed Mayland to tun the close game into a out. In less than thee minutes, the 14-9 lead tuned into a 23-1 I lead. Only the unexpected offensive contibution of Bay Spence kept Note Dame within stiking distance. The senio fowad scoed five point~ and pulled down thee ebounds in the final five minutes of the half to cut the scoe to at the intemission. Consideing that the Iish hit a blisteing 21 pecent (8-of-38) fom the field in the half, it was a wonde the scoe was as close as it was. Spence's play eaned him a spot in the lineup to stat the second half. He was joined by Rives, Royal, Balow and Joseph Pice. The quicke lineup began to pay dividends as the Iish began cutting into the Mayland lead. When Balow hit a 20-foot jumpe fom the ight side at the 14:53 mak, they found themselves within six, The Teps and Balow taded baskets fo the next few minutes, but a missed layup and a tunove kept Note Dame fom getting any close. Suddenly, though, the game was ove. The Iish went cold again and Mayland began hitting eveything. Within six-and-a-half minutes, the Teps had built up a 20-point lead, Six late points by Voce helped cut the lead to 12 by the end of the game, but the Iish neve theatened again. "We put ouselves in a hole in the fist half," said a elaxed Phelps afte the game. "You can't shoot 8-of-38 on the oad and hope to be in the game. "It wasn't a case of poo shot selection, eithe. We woked fo some geat shots. lbey just ween't going in. Once you stat missing like we did, you lose confidence. And we see IRISH, page "Jbc Obscve/johannc~ Hacke Senio guad Laua Doughety eclipsed the 900-puiTit mak fo he caee with six poi11ts yesteday, nut the Iish came up shot;, the sec(md half of a Noth Sta Confeence battle with the Lady Blue Demons of DePaul, losi11g, LmyBukebas tbegamestoyat left.

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