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1 i Singles - page 13 VOL. XX, NO. 41 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1986 the independent student newspape seving Note Dame and Saint Ma11 's Decision to divest to be finalized by Boad of Tustees By MARLYN BENCHK Assistant Saint May's Edito The Univesity of Note Dame Boad of Tustees will meet Nov. 14 to decide the fate of the Univesity's involvement in South Mica. Since the last Boad meeting on May 9, BM, GM and Honeywell have pulled thei stocks out of South Mica. The Univesity has investments of appoximately $31.5 million in about 30 companies doing business in South Mica. n its May meeting, the Boad authoized divestment fom any company doing business in South Mica if that company is not influencing the dismantling of the system of apatheid, o if cicumstances waant this action because of futhe deteioation of conditions in South Mica. At this same meeting, the Boad also diected its executive committee and its investment committee to eview the South Mican policy at each meeting and epot to the full Boad. Donald Keough, pesident and chief opeating office of the Coca-Cola Co., is also chaiman of the Note Dame Boad of Tustees. Keough was elected pesident of the Boad in May, eplacing Thomas Caney. The Coca-Cola Co. announced Sept. 17 it would sell all of its holdings in South Mica in potest of that county's policy of acial sepaation. Pat Mullen, vice chaipeson fo the Anti-Apatheid Netwok, said that he does not think Coca-Cola's divestment will effect the Boad's decision. Robet Wilmouth, chaiman of the Univesity's nvestigation Committee said, " do not Kid-stuff see him (Keough) making any specific changes. He will not stee us down a specific path. The subject will come up fo discussion, then the Boad can make a caeful analysis." The South Mican question will be investigated again at the Boad's next meeting. Magaita Rose, chaipeson fo the Anti-Apatheid Netwok, said that she thinks the Boad will decide to divest. "Pehaps 'm being too optimistic, but given the decision of the United States Catholic Bishop Confeence, the South Afican Bishop Confeence and the congessional sanctions against South Mica, the situation does look favoable. "Some easons fo divestment have been long standing. Black South Mica is calling fo divestment," said Rose. Joseph Mechant, membe of the Anti-Apatheid Netwok, said, "The inceasing copoate investigation is pat of 1 gowing tend. Howeve, wha see as being petinent to thi: institution's investigation deci sions ae ecent moves by tht United States Catholic Bishops who voted unanimously fm Catholic institutions to divest. "Geogetown, anothe Catholic Univesity, has voted to divest as well as the diocese of Baltimoe. Consideing the situation in Catholic cicles, these divestments should, in pat, play a decisive ole in the Boad's decision," Mechant said. Not eveyone is as sanguine as Rose and Mechant. Accoding to Pat Mullen, " hope they will divest now, but consideing how occupied the Boad is with the election of a new pesident, they pobably won't spend too m,uch time on see DVEST, page 4 Pesident and Ms. Reagan geet childen, attending the signing this week in the White House East Room, of H.R. 5484, the Anti Dug Abuse Act of Get 'em by the hons video that will featue the depatue of Unive sity Pesident Fathe Theodoe Hesbugh. A camea-man tapes the Note Dame Band on the steps of the Administation building fo a The Obseve /Michael Uy Most of LaFotune enovations to be completed by mid-novembe By MCHAEL J. CHMEL Staff Repote The enovation of the LaFotune Student Cente will be "substantially complete" in thee weeks accoding to Chis Nye, managing achitect fo the poject. Delays in the shipment of mateials last sping had postponed the tentative date fo completion to sometime last week. A seies of "things hee o things thee,'' howeve, has caused a futhe postponement to sometime befoe Thanksgiving. "We'e shooting fo substantial completion in thee weeks," said Nye. "The building will be basically done, but we'll be back to do punch items which ae things that may find wong such as painting." While most of the enovation will be complete by mid Novembe, howeve, wok cews will not vanish fom the aea until the sping of "Eveything won't be pefect again until sping-time because they will have to e-sod the aea," said Nye. "'d be much happie if we wee done ight now," Nye said. "But think the building is coming out supe. t's coming togethe the way had hoped it would, as fa as what it's going to look like and how it's going to wok." Cuently, the second and thid floos ae complete except fo some mino patchwok, accoding to Nye. All of the oganizations with space on those floos have moved in and ae adjusting to the new suoundings. The fist floo is also in good condition except fo the Huddle which is expeiencing the geatest delays, Nye said. Accoding to Nye, poblems in the Huddle ae centeed aound delays in the shipment of kitchen equipment. "Coss you finges on the Huddle," said Nye. "The fist floo is done except fo some wok in the Huddle which pedominantly iivolves kitchen equipment. We do have the funitue in and the booths in, it's painted and it's capeted. Hopefully, at Thanksgiving, we'll have at least pat of the Huddle open," he said. Othe than the Huddle, the basement poses the next geatest challenge fo the poject. Cuently, contactos ae finishing up painting wok on the bottom floo. "n the basement... we ae painting," Nye said. "Mte painting, the floo finishes will go down, and then we'll be out of thee. "We'e looking at about thee weeks fo most of the wok to be done," he said. One aea that has met its Octobe date fo completion is the balloom which will house Theodoe's, a non-alcoholic ba and lounge. Despite "some outlets, some wiing, and some othe mino things," Theodoe's will open its doos tomoow. Accoding to Nye, constuction and enovation of the many diffeent offices that LaFotune will house has not posed the main poblem. "t's not so many ooms," said Nye. "t's enovating an old building. Renovating an old building is much moe difficult than a new building because you don't know fo sue what's thee until you tea the walls open," he said. When the building is complete, Nye expects students to be supised. "The basic fomat of the building - what's in thee - has stayed the same," Nye said. "The thing that will supise people is that the building will not look like a typical Note Dame building inside. The supise will be the building itself... the finishes and the colos and the appeaance," he said. "t's pobably moe contempoay but a sophisticated contempoay. t's not a vey flashy contempoay, howeve, thee ae some aeas that have some flash... like the Miami oom, an eating and meeting aea next to the Huddle," Nye said.. Despite the contempoay flae, Nye believes that some may not be pleased with the final poduct. "This thing has been in the woks fo fou yeas, and you always un acoss difficulty in something like this, especially in the student secto of the building," he said. "They may say they didn't have any input... well they didn't. But thei pedecessos did, and as they get in, they might find that they don't like some things." "t's the best thing 've done," Nye said. "t's a much bette utilization of space."

2 The Obseve n Bief The Univesity of Califonia at Santa Babaa fied a campus adio disc jockey fo playing a 15-minute ecod that naated the thoughts of a fictional couple duing a violent sexual encounte. "t's one thing to.intoduce new ideas and boaden hoizons," the station manage said, "but it's anothe to abuse ou audience." -The Obseve Vice Pesident Geoge Bushwill visit Note Dame to attend the Nov. 15 football game against Penn State, the Univesity announced Wednesday. Bush was invited by Univesity Pesident Fathe Theodoe Hesbugh, who enclosed a football schedule in a lette to the vice pesident. Bush attended a Note Dame game moe than a decade ago as a guest of the late O.C. Camichael J., then teasue of the Republican National Committee and a local civic leade, Hesbugh said. Penn State, 7-0, is anked second nationally. Note Dame is The Obseve Of nteest The MBA Mini Foum, featuing epesentatives fom about 40 MBA schools is being held today fom noon to 4 p.m. in the lowe level of the Cente fo Continuing Education. All senios and junios inteested in pusuing MBA school immediately afte gaduation o defeing admission fo one o two yeas ae encouaged to attend by Caee and Placement Sevices. -The Obseve "Advances in Sociological Reseach," an Exxon Distinguished Visiting Schola Seies, will be pesented by Pofessos William Fom and Joan Hube of Ohio State Univesity today. At 2 p.m., Fom will speak on "The Degadation of Skills HYe?thesis" in the Memoial Libay Lounge, while Hube will lectue on "Tends in Gende Statification" at 4 p.m. in 283 Galvin Life Science Cente. Hube eceived the Jesse Benad Awad of the Ameican Sociological Association in The Obseve "Caee Oppotunities fo Ameican Studies and English Majos" will be pesented by Caee and Placement Sevices Associate Diecto Paul Reynolds today at 4:10p.m. in 105 O'Shaughnessy. All junios and senios ae invited to attend. -The Obseve Democatic Congesswoman Coine Claibone "Lindy" Boggs fom Louisiana's second Distict, will lectue on "Religion and Politics: The View fom Capital Hill" tonight at 8 in the Cente fo Continuing Education's auditoium. Boggs became the fist woman elected to Congess fom Louisiana on Mach 20, 1973, afte winning a special election called to fill a vacancy left by the disappeaance of he husband, House Majoity Leade Hale Boggs, who was lost the pevious yea duing a plane flight ove Alaska. -The Obseve Theodoe's will be the focus of tonight's Campus Pespectives talkshow on WVF-AM 640. Fom 10 to 11, host Lynne Stand will inteview Theodoe's Geneal Manage Vince Willis, Cateing Diecto Lauie Bink, and Pogamming Diecto Tom Utte. Questions and comments will be accepted at The Obseve Gace Hall continues its seies of debates on social concens tonight at 9 with the subject of the ole of women in the Catholic Chuch. -The Obseve The annual Hibenian Lectue will be held today in the Memoial Libay Lounge at 4 p.m. -The Obseve Weathe f you have been getting nostalgic fo the sun lately, today may bing back some fond memoies as the sky shows a cool, technicolo blue and tempeatues beebop out of the ealy 40s and into the 50s. Tomoow featues the hip temps of the mid-60s and a 30 pecent chance fo the ain to stage a peaceful potest to nothing in paticula. -Associated Pess LfJ Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986,- page 2 Next ND pesident should shae Hesbugh's philosophy and vision Way back when, David Letteman posted an imposing calenda to count down the days until Phil Donahue moved his show to New Yok. Letteman's countdown became famous ove the television; howeve, the suspense was not vey geat since eveyone knew who was doing what and when. n a much a moe seious way, imagine many of the old piests and administatos at Coby Hall ae awaiting the announcement of the new Univesity pesident. As each day gets a big "X" mak, Note Dame moves 24 hous close to making official who will eplace Fathe Theodoe Hesbugh. While The Obseve lacks the damatic flae of Late Night, the staff has been pepaing fo who it will be, what challenges and changes will he ovesee and how Note Dame will eact to his selection. A good daily newspape takes days to poduce. n The Obseve's case, the J?ocess of collecting and oganizing infomation on the possible choices began quite a long time ago. Still, as a fiend and longtime Note Dame piest told me last sping, no one eally knows who it will be. Those that do aen't talking, he said, and those that don't ae. Rathe than speculate on who it might be and ty to make a hose ace out of a vey seious and monumental moment at Note Dame, would like to suggest that no matte who it is, Note Dame will continue to gow and pospe. Note Dame Magazine has identified five men as possible choices. While do not know all of these men, am sue that whoeve it is, he will do a fine job managing an excellent Univesity. Last sping, someone handed me a suvey asking fo student input on the pesidential selection. t asked: "What is the most impotant qualification the new pesident should possess?" said he must be an excellent administato. t is not enough to be honest, had-woking, fai and so foth. To un this institution, the pesident must be a stong and effective leade. He must meet the vigoous financial and academic demands which will be placed on him. Fist and foemost in my opinion, he must be an oganize of people, a man who knows how to achieve the ends which the Univesity seeks within the Catholic context of Note Dame. The pesident must embody the chaacteistics of the Univesity. He must be a man of competence, compassion and chaacte who has a stong Catholic faith. Fo these easons, believe the next pesident should be a membe of the Holy Coss Ode which as a collective entity embodies the faith and pofound spiit of Ou Lady's school. Essential also is that the pesident be familia with Note Dame's uniaue stengths and weaknesses. Thus, he should be oe Muphy Edito-in-Chief a membe of the community of Note Dame and have extensive expeience woking with its pesent staff since he will have to do so once he assumes office. As the Univesity has become moe fomalized, the distance between the administation and the students has widened. The new pesident must keep in close contact with the students to know thei needs. The wold changes quickly. Educating Catholic students fo this wold must be the cental component of his philosophy. The big task Note Dame faces esults diectly fom its success. The new pesident will have to maintain inceasingly highe academic standads while upholding Note Dame's stong Catholic chaacte. The task is much easie to put into wods than to do. But enough of my wods, the only man to tuly know what type of peson the next pesident must be is the man who has made the pesidency what it is. n a ecent issue of Ameica magazine, Fathe Hesbugh said to those who ask, "What is the most impotant facto fo the futue of the whole entepise?", Hesbugh simply said, "Guad you Catholic chaacte as you would you life." He continued by stating, "We eceive enomous suppot because we wok had, in season and out, to be what we pofess to be: an excellence that is pofoundly Catholic." May the next pesident shae Hesbugh's philosophy and vision. May Ou Lady, who guided Hesbugh, guide him. ARE YOU LOOKNG FOR A LTTE DVERSON UNDER THE DOME? A Tip fo 2 to USC... All expenses paid! tavel discounts fee albums t-shits and moe. Design Edito.... Rob "Lux" Lux em Design Assistant... Bob White Typesette.... Michael Buc News Edito... Ann Kaltenbach Copy Edito.... Bud Luepke Spots Copy Edito.... Lefty Oiesell Vtewpoint Copy EdltoAlison Pivonka Vewpoint Layout.... 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3 The Obseve MBA School Foum to aid student choices By CARL PUTNAM News Staff nfomation egading admissions and special pogams of 37 MBA schools will be the main thust of the MBA School Foum today fom noon to 4 in the Cente fo Continuing Education, accoding to Caee and Placement Sevices Diecto Kitty Anold. The event is designed to help students make a knowledgeable choice of schools. "Thee is an ovewhelming amount of infomation to wade though,'' Anold said. Accoding to Anold, the Foum is an infomal meeting of students and MBA admissions epesentatives. The epesentatives will be able to answe questions concening admissions, special pogams and othe petinent infomation about gaduate school. Students should lean all about thei options befoe makin a choice, said Anold. She sa1d most students ae not awae that they have the option of defeing admission fo a A Pemium Bee with Natual Lemon Flavo to gain expeience o financial stability befoe enteing MBA school. Students also have the option of enteing a special pogam such as a combination law and business degee, Anold said. Accoding to Anold, the foum has met with nothing but paise fom students and schools alike. Students gain the oppotunity to speak with epesentatives of such highly egaded schools as Boston College, Stanfod and the Univesity of Michigan. Gaduate school epesentatives have found it well oganized and "they ae always complimentay to the calibe of students," Anold said. The MBA School Foum was modeled afte seveal majo foums held annually in Chicago, New Yok and Los Angelos, said Anold. All students ae encouaged to attend egadless of majo o class. Anold said the schools "don't demand a Busibut look fo DOME-OPOLY Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986, - page 3... B:'J 'ii: 0 ::tyo.:\: """-<. g"""k' Room and boad A efeshing altenative! No bitte aftetaste! Just in case you ae having touble incopoating Note Dame into evey facet of you life, now have Note Dame's an- Lemon Lage is now available at these fine establishments... Bidget McGules Kevin's Fank's Place Kings' Cella Casun's Osco Dugs Moin's Cafe Uncle's ish Pub 331 nn Max's Uquos Helnnle's Steling Ave Uquos The Uquo Station Pine's Uquos Dale's Place onwood Uquos Stubby's Paiie Uquos Mitchell's ndiana Club Eagles Supe Save Miami Plaza Liquo Stoe Council Oak Liquos Bullseye Uquos Pink Elephant Liquo Stoe 12th St. Liquos Paty Package Rodlnb-Pakmo Uquos Ski's Place Coktowne Liquos The Pop Stop Rlvepak Liquos Chevon Cafe Mcl<lnnley Pub Y-Knot Shack Cut Rate Uquos Commons Thombug Dug Hais Liquo Stoe Cla's Supemaket McKinnley Teace Maket Lee's Liquos Backstage Papa Joe's M. Al's Liquos Supeette Food Maket Pak'n Shop Stoes Office Lounge Pizza Tyme Eagle nn. East Race Uquos Gene and May's Alibi nn Ul' Caesa's Hank's Supemaket Bag-N-Bag Last Stop Liquos Ranita Gill Potage Liquos T & C Liquos Pizza King The Package Stoe Walgeen's City Wide Liquos Giannetto's Hickoy Hiam's OC Uquos Geen Sta Cafe Chuck's Taven The Obseve /Mike Moan swe to Monopoly, to enjoy in you leisue. Dome-oploy, the idea of 1984 Saint May's gaduates, can be bought in the bookstoe. Magazine wite says liability not to blame By JM RLEY Assistant News Edito The theat posed by industy and insuance caies to Ameicans' common law ights was discussed b Paul Bodeu Wednesday m the Memoial Libay Auditoium. Bodeu, a wite fo New Yoket magazine, spoke of the "massive, unpecedented assault on stict liability and common law ights." "Govenment egulation in this county is abysmally ineffective," said Bodeu. "The only thing (to potect consumes) is the common law and the fact that (the companies) fea punitive damages. "Thei is no such thing as the liability cisis. This is a colossal hoax," said Bodeu. He said some insuance companies ae jacking up ates on places such as day-cae centes and want to claim it is because of liability. But the abitay aising of ates often has much to do with needing money to ay off thei asbestos and envonmental claims, said Bodeu. "ndusty wants to de-fom not efom the tot system," said Bodeu. Unde cuent law, manufactues ae expected to test poducts to make sue they do not cause a dange, accoding to Bodeu. When poducts do cause injuy, manufactues can be liable unde the common law to pay unitive damages to the in Jued paty. But industy wants to do away with punitive damages, said Bodeu. The common law is the coutmade pat of justice, not dependent on legislation o the constitution, accoding to a law pofesso. Much law is fomed by pecendents set in pevious cases. Stict liability, a concept that is hundeds of yeas old, began when makes of food and dink wee equied to guaantee the safety of what they made. This equied guaantee was eventually extended to all poducts, said Bodeu. Though a company acts as a "peson," it "cannot be placed in the same jeopady as a peson," said Bodeu. Theefoe the company can only be assessed punitive damages, Bodeu said. But companies don't want to pay these damages, said Bodeu. "They want to be above the law." Accoding to Bodeu, insuance companies say they want the efoms because "moally flaccid" juos ae awading too high of damages and should be stipped of thei powe. "Neve mind that insuance companies have not shown they ae m any economic dange,'' said Bodeu. Bodeu said what lies behind the alleged insuance cisis is the tiumph of the common law in ecent asbestos cases. nsuance companies and asbestos manufactues had known fo yeas that thei poduct was dangeous, accoding to Bodeu, yet they claimed they didn't know of the dange until Bodeu went on to cite many cases, dating back to 1918, whee the companies and thei insues had known about the danges; accoding to Bodeu. The insuance industy has undewitten policies as fast as it can, said Bodeu. He also said the industy has made bad investments in fam motgages and Sunbelt oil wells. "nsuance companies want to stop lump sum payments of damages," and just pay the victim the inteest while keeping the pincipal, said Bodeu. The pincipal would be etuned to the insuance company when the peson died. nstead of punitive damages, insuance companies and industy "want to substitute a simple schedule of payment.... That way they can fold the cost of claims into the cost of poduction. And make it pedictable," said Bodeu.

4 '<f -4' The Obseve Flooishing LaFotune The undegaduate ba and balloom in the LaFotune Student Cente is finished and eady The Obseve /Mike Moan fo business. Called Theodoe's, the paty-oom will open its doos tomoow night. National Commission on ADS ceated to avet health catastophe Associated Pess ence. "We emphasized that these funds must be new appo- WASHNGTON -The Na- piations, not funds ediected tional Academy of Sciences, fom othe health and eseach lamenting "woefully inade- effots." quate'' fedeal pogams to An additional $1 billion a yea cope with Ameica's new -mostly fedeal money but with health theat, called Wednes- substantial contibutions fom day fo ceation of a National state and local govenments, Commission on ADS. industy and pivate souces - The pestigious academy, in should be spent on education a majo epot on the inceas- and public health pogams, ing poblems of Acquied m- said Baltimoe, diecto of the mune Deficiency Syndome, Whitehead nstitute fo said the only way to avoid a Biomedical Reseach in health catastophe in this Cambidge, Mass. county is to launch "pehaps These pogams would inthe most wide-anging and in- elude sex education in schools, tensive effots eve made effots to get people at high isk against an infectious disease.'' of getting ADS to change thei A panel of expets convened sexual habits, blood sceening by the academy said the nation to identify those infected with should be spending about $2 bil- the ADS vius, ehabilitation lion annually by 1990, most of fo dug abuses, and testing it new fedeal money, in a the idea of poviding dismulti-ponged effot to thwat posable syinges to addicts who the deadly disease. efuse teatment, the panel Reseach into the natue of said. the vial disease, teatments D. Sheldon Wolff of Tufts and vaccines should get $1 bil- Univesity, the othe colion a yea by the end of the chaiman, said that until ways decade, said D. David Bal- ae developed to pevent the against the disease by using condoms duing sexual intecouse -eithe anal o vaginal -with an infected o possibly infected pesons, and by not shaing needles and syinges,'' Wolff said. Stopping ADS cases though education and public health pogams will only cost a faction of the pice of caing fo patients with the disease, estimated to ise to between $8 billion and $16 billion by 1991, he said. The panel said a vaccine to pevent ADS, o developing safe and effective dugs fo long-tem teatment, is at least five yeas away. This means that pevention though education pesently is the best way to slow the disease, it added. Fedeal education effots to date have been "woefully inadequate," the panel said, moe so because the messages have not been fank and clea than because of inadequate funding. timoe, a Nobel laueate who disease, the best hope of cu- The latest study called fo was co-chaiman of the study. bing it is education. ADS most candid educational effots "Ou committee believes commonly is spead by sexual aimed at high-isk goups, such that sufficient aeas of need activity and shaing con- as sexually active people with and oppotunity exist to quad- taminated needles duing dug multiple patnes, teen-ages uple the 1986 ADS eseach abuse, behavio people can in- entemg the age of dug and funding by 1990 to about $1 bil- fluence, he said. sex expeimentation, and ethlion in newly available funds," "People should be told that nic minoity goups who suffe \i,\] 1,f,!E'ORSm gn gfi Div est Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986,- page 4 being that it is bette fo Ameican companies to help out instead of chickening out. t continued fom page 1 poves the pofit facto is what keeps companies thee, not the divestment issue." anything else. This is just the "The Boad meets again in way companies un, and they ealy May o late Apil, and shouldn't petend to be anyththey ae pobably moe likely ing else," Mullen said. to divest then if they divest at Robet Wilmouth, of the Naall," Mullen said. tional Futues Association in Mullen said that he was not Chicago, said, "Thee is sue if the Boad's decision definitely a split on the Boad. would be effected by the ecent n view of the cicumstances BM, GM and Honeywell pull- the Boad will pobably vote to outs. stay with the companies in "The case has been made South Afica. don't see any ove the yeas that these com- dastic change in Univesity panies help out South Afican policy." blacks, o at least some com- Wilmouth said "The Boad panies make this claim. 'm not will look at the Sullivan Pinsue if BM, GM and Honeywell ciples to see if they ae being did specifically. These com- applied. They will also investipanies leaving now makes one gate the deteioating condiwonde if they eally did cae tions in South Afica." that much, o if they ae just Wilmouth said "deteioatnot making money in South ing conditions" is a vague Afica. tem, but he said that the "These pull-outs undemine Boad will conside divestment -----lllllftlltlft. the agument that has been when conditions have _ used to justify emaining in deteioated to the point whee South Afica, this ament divestment is necessay. NAUGLES HOURS: 5:00. Midnight Dlxleway Noth, Roseland, ndiana NAUGLES TO YOUR DORM!! MEXCAN KH. AM!:..4 :EN Taco CUSTOM GRD...l..ED NOT STOCK Pll..ED Bunltoe Nauglebuge Bean Patties with the woks Meat double cheese Combo Cheeoe Deluxe Hambuge 1.39 Make any buito wet fo 50 cents!! 2 Patties with lettuce, P.S. Don't ode mllx> wuess you'e eady fo a tomato, mayo dessing pound of goodies! 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5 The Obseve Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986,- page 5 Reagan campaigns to maintain a Republican Senate Associated Pess Pesident Reagan cusaded fo continued Republican contol of the Senate on Wednesday, while Democatic challenges in some of the nation's closest aces wee buoyed by fesh poll esults and newspape endosements. n Alabama's bizae gubenatoial ace, Attoney Geneal Chalie Gaddick signaled he was consideing dopping his wite-in candidacy. Gaddick, a consevative fome Republican who lost the Democatic nomination on a cout uling ealie this yea, has been unning a distant thid in public opinion polls. As the candidates headed into the final week of campaigning, the Fedeal Election Commission epoted that the Republican National Committee and GOP house and Senate campaign committees have South Bend's Mitchell's 320 West Total Jeffeson Entetainment South Bend Cente ndiana ndiana Club THE SCENE Wednesday, Oct. 29- Satuday, Nov. 1 THE AREA'S HOTEST BAND HALLOWEEN PARTY Fiday, Oct. 31 Costume Contest $1.00 off cove with full costume aised moe than $225 million since the beginning of the twoyea election cycle. That's nealy fou times the $57 million epoted by thei Democatic countepat committees. Reagan left Washington aboad Ai Foce One fo a seven-state swing that will end Election Day in Califonia. He made an aftenoon stop in South Dakota on behalf of feshman Sen. James Abdno, who is in a tight e-emction campaign with Democatic Rep. Tom Daschle. On his way west, Reagan stopped in Evansville, nd., whee he accused Democats of a "naked display of powe politics" in awading a House seat two yeas ago to Rep. Fank McCloskey. McCloskey's opponent this yea is Richad Mcintye, his ival --=urban PL N.D. S.M.C. APPUCAnoN DADUNE EXTENDED... UNTL OCTOBER 31 applications available at: Ceate fo Soc:fal Coace,... Ualuenlty ltflaqty ca...,u.ltfla'-ty Office of u tlce Educatloa fo moe lifomation, call HUNDREDS OF CASSEnES and ALBUMS ONLY $3.88 EACH THE CLASH GVE 'EM ENOUGH ROPE including: Guns On The Roof/Last Gang n Town i All The Voung Punks {New Boots And Contacts) Safe Euopean Home/Tommy Gun THE HAMMES NOTRE DAME BOOKSTORE G) m fom the 1984 campaign. Mcintye and McCloskey split the vote in GOP state officials in ndiana cetified Mcintye the winne by a 34- vote magin, but the Democatic-uled House conducted its own ecount and found McCloskey the winne by fou votes. Reagan's stop in ndiana was his only one dedicated to a House ace in a busy fall of campaigning. Both paties agee the Democats will etain thei majoity in the new 435-membe House that is elected next Tuesday, possibly gaining 10 o moe seats in the pocess. Thee ae 36 statehouse aces on the ballot, as well, with Republicans expected to pick up at least a half-dozen seats. The main battlegound in this yea's mid-tem elections is the stuggle fo contol of the Senate, whee Republicans cuently hold a edge but must defend 22 of the 34 seats at stake. At the Abdno ally in economically hadhit South Dakota, the pesident enewed his pediction that a second economic boom is at hand, and uged votes to e-elect the "clean-up cew" of consevative Republicans they sent to the Senate in Democats took a pounding fom anothe souce as consume advocate Ralph Nade called a news confeence in Washington to accuse the paty of a "vey seious stategic campaign eo" by not foumlating a national eply to Reagan. But thee was encouaging news fo Democatic Senate challenges in Geogia and Alabama, two states whee Reagan campaigned on Tuesday, as well as daho, whee he is headed late in the week. n Geogia, a poll conducted fo a television station and eleased Tuesday night gave GOP Sen. Mack Mattingly a 47 pecent to 44 pecent lead ove Democatic Rep. Wyche Fowle. The esults of the suvey of 300 votes wee close than an eight-point gap that anothe poll epoted ealie in the week. n daho, whee GOP Sen. Steve Symms has been locked in a tight ace with Gov. John Evans, the goveno won the endosement of the state's lagest newspape, The daho Statesman. A poll taken fo the pape and a Boise television station epoted Evans with a slende lead of 47.4 pecent to 45.2 pecent. n Alabama's close Senate ace, incumbent GOP Sen. Jeemiah Denton dew 50 pecent suppot in a new public poll, compaed with 43.4 pecent fo his Democatic opponent, Rep. Richad Shelby. That poll had a mat'in of eio of 5 pecent, and mdicated a smalle lead fo Denton than ealie suveys tuned up. Alabama's gubenatoial ace seemed eady to take anothe weid twist, with Skip Tucke, an aide to Gaddick, saying thee was a "50-50 chance" the attoney geneal will dop his wite-in bid. Gaddick won a Democatic unoff in June, but the paty cetified Lt. Gov. BillBaxleythewinne, saying that Gaddick had impopely appealed to Republican cossove votes. A fedeal cout ageed. The two main paty candidates in the ace, Baxley and Republican Guy Hunt, aleady wee couting Gaddick suppotes.

6 The Obseve OPEC head fied in supise move; Planning Ministe to eplace him Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986,- page 6 Associated Pess RYADH, Saudi Aabia - Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, Saudi Aabia's long-standing petoleum ministe and leade of OPEC, has been fied, the official Saudi Pess Agency epoted in a tese announcement today. No eason was given fo eplacing the 56-yea-old Yamani, pehaps the most well-known figue within the Oganization of Petoleum Expoting Counties. Thee have been umos that Yamani was on the outs with the oyal family, and King Fahd appeaed to undecut him at a citical junctue of the Oct OPEC meeting. But thee was no evidence that he was in dange of losing his job. The supise announcement issued befoe dawn in Riyadh said Planning Ministe Hisham N aze had eplaced Yamani. N aze is consideed one of the key ministes in this kingdom of 11 million. The announcement comes between two key OPEC meetings, one that ageed to continue inteim poduction cubs though Dec. 31, and the planned meeting on Dec. 11 in Geneva whee the 13-nation oil catel will have the difficult task of lining up a new poduction-shaing ageement, o distibution of podution quotas among membes. Saudi Aabia is the wold's lagest oil-expote and the leading OPEC membe. n ecent statements Saudi Aabia has made it clea that it will demand an incease in its own poduction quota of 4.35 million baels a day. The announcement of Yamani's fiing came amid epots within the oil industy that Saudi Aabia was offeing a 50 cent-pe-bael discount on its oil pices. The Saudi govenment denied this Monday. Yamani, his county's oil ministe since 1962, is the achitect of the Saudi oil policy and the figuehead in OPEC's ise to pominence woldwide. He was appointed oil ministe by King Saud, the pesent monach's half-bothe. Yamani, a lawye by tade, is consideed the achitect of the 1973 Aab oil embao that tiggeed the fist majo oil pice ise and eshaped the wold economy. He emained the key OPEC poweboke, the top man in the oil catel's hieachy. On Oct. 17, in his fist public appeaance duing the talks ealie this month, Yamani 21st Bithday to-.. Kevin FioRito "Handsome" said Saudi Aabia would continue insisting that OPEC wok out a pemanent system fo distibuting oil-poduction quotas and that the Saudis be given a bigge shae of the total. But the next day the Saudi govenment announced that it had dopped its demand fo an OPEC ageement on pemanent poduction quotas and said it was now willing to go along with anothe inteim aangement. The timing of these two statements gave the impession Yamani was being oveuled at a key junctue in the OPEC negotiations. Yamani was one of 12 OPEC oil ministes seized in 1975 as hostages by po-palestinian teoists duing a confeence at OPEC headquates in Vienna, Austia. Since then he has always taveled with pesonal bodyguads. AMERCAN CANCER SOCE1Y Sly Smile Sylveste Stallone beams at a pess confeence in Los Angeles whee he announced he will be the national spokesman fo the antidug campaign fo the Teamstes Union. Love, MomandDad Michael Danny Kathy Jay David Caee Night All Junios and Senios invited hosted by Pocte & Gamble Sales Foodsevice & Lodging poducts PRESENTATON PONTS Why a sales caee is fo you. Why foodsevice sales is fo you. [ * How you can be a bette inteviewee. TONGHT 6:30-8:30p.m. Alumni - Senio Club pizza and soft dinks

7 .. -. The Obseve Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986,- page 7 Anti-nuclea activist and comedian entetains audience at Saint May's By PEGGY PROSSER Reading an imaginay pamphlet on the Geat Peace Mach, uging those in the audience to "See the USA - on foot," Babaa Geoge opened he monologue titled "Eveything Eve Wanted To Ask About Nukes and Was Afaid to Know" Wednesday night at Saint May's. Sponsoed by the Saint May's Student Govenment and the College Peacemakes, Geoge encouaged the audience to "help stop the Tident Missile Test, and get fee oom NO 'E» '\\C AND i 0 onwood liquos and boad fom you state and fedeal govenment." A gaduate of Stanfod Univesity. Geoge has tained with Chicago's famed Second City cabaet. She consides heself a "bon again active, " which came as a esult of the anti-nuclea powe campaigns in the 1970's. n 1983, she toued the county with a full size model of a Cuise missile on top of he tuck. Geoge donned a lab suit,complete with hood and gloves to tansfom heself into M. E. Glow. She then poceeded to give the audience 725 Noth onwood South lend W a cash couse on adiation, fom he "wold of illusion lab." She demonstated the concept of atomic weight and the half-life pocess using a life-size element chat. Fom the viewpoint of a wandeing Uanium atom, Geoge pesented a geological histoy of heself and he "adioactive family." She went on to descibe the summe that somebody tied to enich he, by taking he to a univesity laboatoy. Thinking she would spend a million yeas in a micofilm libay, she willingly ageed to go. nstead, she ended up in the univesity laboatoy, whee she "leaned about being a woman." Explaining this, she said that scientists talk about adioactive atoms as "mothe and daughte atoms," but that scientists snicke about women being hot and unstable. To this, she eplied, "Well, that sounds moe like men to me." As the chauvanistic M. P.R. Gamble, Geoge descibed he appointment as Undesecetay of Waste fo the Reagan administation. She took the audience to a convention in Chicago, whee Gamble was speaking. At this convention, Gamble said this decade would be known as "the ea of the plastic heat." The audience esponded with boos and hisses. Those students inteested in volunteeing at The Shelte fo the Homeless and have not aleady scheduled themselves to do so, need to contact one of the following immediately: Lynn Scott (7pm -11pm) United Religious Community (9am-4pm) John Godon Philippine ministe says he was not an appointee Associated Pess MANLA, philippines Defense Ministe Juan Ponce Enile, whose citicism of govenment policies has pompted calls fo his esignation, said Wednesday that he was no mee appointee and that he and the militay handed powe to Pesident Coazon Aquino. Ms. Aquino's vice pesident and foeign ministe, Salvado Lauel, meanwhile, suggested votes be allowed to decide whethe pesidential elections should be held next yea, as uged by Enile. " thought it would be moe fai not only to the people, but also to Ms. Aquino and myself to know what the people feel about ou tenue," Lauel told a news confeence. Enile, who also was defense ministe unde Pesident Fedinand Macos but helped lead his ouste, has insisted Ms. Aquino call elections to legitimize he govenment. But a ecently dafted constitution that is to be submitted to a efeendum next yea would keep Ms. Aquino and Lauel in office until Ms. Aquino maintains she won an electoal mandate in the faud-tainted Feb. 7 balloting in which govenment officials declaed Macos the victo. Macos fled to Hawaii two weeks late in the face of a militay and civilian evolt. Enile told a nuses convention Wednesday, "n the final stages of the evolution, we (the militay) had complete contol almost of the leves of powe in the land." He said, "We decided not to accept that powe and wield it, but instead we handed it to a civilian govenment headed by Ms. Aquino... And so, theefoe, no one can tell us that they handed to us an appointment of a position because we wee holding those positions befoe any one of them had thei positions." Enile told the nuses he would esign if Ms. Aquino demanded but would fist have to consult the militay - "the people epesent in the govenment." n ecent weeks, Enile inceasingly has citicized Ms. Aquino's policies, especially that of seeking a negotiated peace with communist ebels. 1, 1 1, Key Oppotunities TRW Will Be On Campus: Novembe 13 & 14 The futue is unde you fingetips. And TRW may hold the keys to you futue. Ou Electonics and Defense Secto can offe you a seemingly endless choice of oppotunities. Oppotunities in Micoelectonics, high enegy lases, lage softwae systems, communications and scientific spacecaft. With you ideas, TRW will continue to make fim impessions in the futue. Key into tomoow's technology today. TAW nc TRW is the na-e and mak at TRW nc. 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8 .i_<> i t ll T_hu-sd-ay_,o_cto-be-30_,1_986_,-_pag--es Business backgound is found in many majos So you ae consideing a business majo. Well, foget it. Do you futue a favo and majo in something else. All of the company pesidents that have questioned egading majos have sa1d the same thing: a libeal education is the most impotant asset that an employee can have. Bian Muay guest column One can always get taining in a chosen field fom an employe. Acccounting and finance fims have taining pogams that will teach a non-business majo thee yeas of accounting o finance in only one yea. You could ean an MBA. O you could lean by doing, which, egadless of you college education, you would have to do anyway. Whicheve way you choose to ente business, stating with an unelated majo will double you woth. You cowokes will have one degee. You will have two. (And since have neve head of a business majo going back to school to get a Libeal Ats degee, chances ae that you advantage will be pemanent.) The fist senio that met my feshman yea at Note Dame was a Philosophy majo. Upon gaduation, he accepted a job with Solomon Bothes, a lage and pestigious financial fim in New Yok City. He now tades stocks. So you ae pobably saying, "Bian, what should do?" Most of you ae Science, Engineeing, and Ats and Lettes majos. These ae all pefect pe-business majos. Lean you field. Get wok expeience. Then go to law school, get an MBA, o do both. f you want to take business couses, take only the essential ones. Accounting couses ae always impotant. ntoductoy Finance, Maketing, and Management couses will give you a geat. oveview of those fields and assist you in decisions about you business caee. Most impotantly, make sue you P.O.BoxQ load you undegaduate couses with plenty of witing and geneal classes that you will not take in gaduate school. Philosophy, psychology, histoy and liteatue couses ae impotant to make you a well-ounded individual. These couses teach thinking and communication skills that you will need no matte what you job. Also, a geat pat of you business education can begin now with appopiate eading outside of class. Fobes, Business Week, The Wall Steet Jounal, and othe business publications offe the genealist valuable infomation. Many books, such as "n Seach of Excellence", do not have to be ead in class to benefit the eade. This eading is a citical element fo a successful business caee. The next question that you pobably have is "Bian, you hypocite, why ae you an Accounting majo?" Good question. Howeve, am planning a caee in Finance, maketing, o geneal management. Accounting gives me an ana- lytical base to undestanding business. Fom hee can concentate on a specific aea in business, any specific aea that choose. f wee to go into Accounting, would majo in English. f wee consideing investment bankin as a caee, would majo in Engmeeing fo the math backgound. f wanted to manage people, would be a Psychology majo. These pe-caee majos adequately pepae the individual fo any business field and ae intechangeable. A good case could be made fo any majo, no matte how unelated. But whateve caee is chosen, a boad backgound will advance one's potential. With a little ceativity in choosing majos, you will be able to expand you education and set youself above you pees. Of couse, get a degee in you chosen field. Just get an education fist. Bian Muay is an junio Accounting majo at Note Dame Lawye poposes use of pe-tial divesion Dea Edito: While was in taffic and misdemeano cout this moning epesenting clients of my own, had the unpleasant occasion to witness a Note Dame student being fed to the wolves by long distance. The student had been chaged with public intoxication and had been sub Jected to some teible legal advice and was about to make a seious mistake. Appaently, some law students have been advising Domes how to "deal with" these misdemeano citations. know that the "legal advice" is suely well-intentioned, but it is also most assuedly ill-advised. We live in a time when alcohol elated hi-jinks ae not well toleated. Whethe they ae collegiate o "townie" in natue, they can involve a geat deal of lost time, expense and most impotantly a lasting ciminal ecod. The young man in question had appaently been advised to fight the system, to eject offes of pe-tial divesion. will leave to the legal philosophes the question of whethe you can o should f1ght the system. Let them decide how many intoxicated minos can dance on the head of a pin. Fo the est of us, howeve, let's get ealistic. Fist, this isn't New Yok City. A lot could be done to impove the quality of the social life at ou local colleges. Second, pe-tial divesion is a gift. f you want to take advantage of the system, take advantage of this gift. Pe-tial divesion is based upon a wise old Ameican concept that "evey dog deseves one bite." f you don't have a ciminal ecod and you get involved in a ciminal matte, you can be placed on this pogam. Stay out of touble fo a yea, and you one-time ciminal dalliance will be wiped off you ecod. t's a feebie. Take advantage of it. Yes, it costs you a nominal sevice fee. t costs you some time. But eventually, you walk away fom you dalliance without a sca. Thee was a time in ou society when a dunk diving conviction o a public intoxication conviction o a dunk and disodely ecod was simply a battle sca fom a "nomal" youth. That time is past. t may etun, but not duing you minoity. Now, we live in an ea when this kind of "mino" ciminal ecod will effect you ability to get into gaduate school, cetainly medical school, pobably business school, and possibly even law school. Pe-tial divesion can wipe out that ecod, and would stongly encouage anyone caught in this situation to take advantage of it. Oh, yes. One final wod of fee advice. Even if you own one, don't bothe dessing up in a suit and tie to appea in cout. Dess like you would fo Mass befoe going to a football game. You'e a student. Dess like a student, not like an investment banke out to scew the the system. That judge sitting thee has seen a thousand othes just like you, and a suit is not going to convince him that you.24 blood alcohol level was an innocent mistake. You boke the law. Know you ights. Potect youself in the clinches but stand up and take it like a peson. Lawence J Cliffod Stutsman,Stevens,Leone & Cliffod Jacket weae explains the oigin of saying Dea Edito: Last Monday (befoe beak) etuned fom lunch to discove the phase pinted on the back of my jacket had attained notoiety, thanks to a disgusted and angy Doloes Wawick Fese. am efeing specifically to the phase "Liquo in the Font and Poke in the Rea,'' an advetisement fo Casey's Ba (a taven with legalized gambling in the back oom and a ba out font) in Whitefish, Montana, a small, ustic town in the Rocky Mountains just south of the Canadian bode. could go on with my jacket saga, but how acquied the jacket is ielevant to what want to discuss-- Fese's iesponsible "embellishments" upon he stoy to make it moe palatable, and cetain notions of popiety which she holds to be self-evident in he own little wold. Fese began he lette by descibing a "local vignette," one in which she takes the libety to fabicate a desciption of how felt as puposely flashed my jacket at passes-by: "This peson felt not only fee, but poud and cleve, to communicate such a cudely... " Allow me to state explicity that Fese and have neve spoken to each othe befoe, and that she could have no possible insight into what was thinking. t is not as if she didn't have the chance to talk to me. Fom the context of he lette, she must have followed me fo at least two minutes. Solely fom my appeaance, she descibed exactly what must have been feeling. (And what does the fact that am balding have to do Wlth anything)? f wee to take the same libeties in descibing Fese fom he lette, might conclude that she is a militant feminist; one can plainly see the danges of making such ash judgements concening othes. Fese must have been too busy paging though he thesauus to notice them. Fo the est of he lette, J:t'ese accepts my legal ight to wea my jacket, but suggests that eveyone should expess thei opinion on the subject, so that a consensus on this issue could be fomed, theeby establishing a level of popiety fo this community. must wan of the danges of imposing pope "guidelines" to goven whee laws do not. A simple example will suffice: 75 yeas ago, black men had the legal ight to attend this univesity, but doubt any went to school hee because at the time, it was just not "pope" to accept them. Because what is "pope" is not necessaily ight, willfully choose to ignoe popiety. nstead, follow what think is ight and wong (some conside this a novel concept>. f anyone wants to know why wea my jacket, just ask. admie Fese's ability to stand up and expess he opinion, but efuse to thow my jacket away just to satisfy he own notion of an ideal wold. Eveyone, including Fese, should deal fist and foemost with thei own shotcomings and poblems. When she can pove that she is pefect, then she can stat blasting othe people's choice of clothing. Doesn't that notion sound vaguely familia? Robet H. ELlswoth Gaduate Student Wite us Doonesbuy Gay Tudeau OKAY, AE OPEN WTH A KNP OF FJOO<,UNt:J8?SC.()RJN6 YOUR 'i!r416ht LAC/31), VCTOOAN UP8/l.JJGtJJG, ee... THEN THe VO!C 0VCR 5AY5, "t;he; 7W< HER FR71" ANO LA'JT P!U.UPON HfARJN6A801JTTH/3 OUT!< OF «<RW /.UAR. THAT PLL- Wtl5 AN Quote of the day " would athe sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, then to be cowded on a velvet cushion." Heny David Thoeau

9 VieWP-Oint Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986,- page 9 Sta Was is a vital aspect of defense package t's amazing how contemptuously some people view Psient Reaga's Stategic Defense mtlatlve, othewise known as Sta Was. Undestand, by this am not lumping the majoity of people into a genealization, fo a suvey as ecent as Monday, Oct. 13 shows that the majoity on this campus ae at least open-minded with egad to SD. Still many pofessos have talked with won't even give the pogam the benefit of the doubt. Chis Julka in plain english Some people's ideological pejudices make them eject Sta Was out of hand. At best, othes seem to view it as nothing moe than a convenient means to attack an ideological enemy, like the Pesident. What's even moe amazing, howeve, is that many assume automatically that to suppot SD is to compot with militaism. The eason why say the latte is especially amazing is that when one takes the time to conside the pogam on its own meits, apat fom the cicus known as Ameican politics, quite the opposite case can be made. Shot of a policy of unconditional suende, meaningful nuclea disamament is impossible without Sta Was. Numeous maches and demonstations come fom today's nuclea weapons potestos, but as soon as the skull masks and the New Wave costumes ae doffed, and the patying is ove, nothing in tems of significant political action eve happens. Similaly, despite the populaity of denouncing whomeve happens to be in office, it is unealistic to point the finge at the conveniently visible politicians because the situation has only consistently wosened, egadless of whethe a Republican o a Democat was Pesident. Rathe, if we ae to deal with the poblem of nuclea disamament in a ealistic manne, we must ecognize that the balance of teo has continued unabated, egadless of public concen o the effots of any politician. Fo what we have lacked fo the past foty yeas is a definite means of enfocing a stategic disamament teaty. Tue, fo about the past twenty-five yeas we have had an effective means of veifying stategic ageements with infaed detection and high esolution photogaphy based in satellites. This has only seved to make the ea of detente and supeficial limitations teaties pactical, howeve, not teaties of significant eduction o elimination. The eason fo this is simple: in contast to a mee limitations teaty, which can be enfoced by two still fully capable asenals, a significant eduction teaty would have had no way of keeping the othe side honest. f, fo example, one side wee to violate an extemely supeficial limitations teaty, like SALT (which some ague has in fact happened), the advantage which this side would accue by doing so would be elatively tivial because it would still have to eckon with an enemy asenal which has only been supeficially limited, not significantly educed. f, howeve, one side has successfully cheated on a significant eduction o total disamament teaty and the othe side has not, the side which has not cheated had bette eithe get the fist available copy of Das Kapital o stat watching Bonzo movies, fo its ival now has only a significantly educed asenal -o no asenal at all -with which to contend. Thus a disamament teaty has always been impactical because if it wee violated, the status quo could not be enfoced. f a compaatively consevative and supeficial limitations teaty wee violated, on the othe hand, the status quo could be enfoced pecisely because such a teaty is so consevative and supeficial. t is pecisely hee, howeve, whee Sta Was should become the disamament activist's deam, fo an antiballistic missile system could be pecisely such a means of enfocement. Above all, in contast to the means of enfocement in a mee limitations teaty, this paticula one would not depend on nuclea weapons of mass destuction. All of this sounds nice and may be so, you may be saying, but is Sta Was -which is the name of a science fiction film afte all -eally feasible? This is not the place fo a technical agument. Even with the appeaance in the popula media of such exotic technologies as ail guns, paticle beams, and X-ay lases, the cucial questions must emain beyond the ealm of speculation because of the vey secetiveness of the eseach being conducted. Still,. if Sta Was wee a complete waste of money, Gobachev should have had nothing to woy about at Reykjavik. f anything, one would expect Gobachev to suppot Sta Was moe enthusiastically than Reagan, fo by doing so he could have only made his capitalist ival that much moe needlessly poo. As it stands, howeve, Gobachev is vey much opposed to SD and has insisted quite emphatically that its elimination o estiction be a condition fo any eductions teaty. Futhemoe, the Soviet Union has its own ambitious anti-ballistic missile pogam, with an asenal of olash missiles poised to defend Moscow, an opeational paticle beam in Say Sagan, a numbe of kille satellites, and what some have called a ten-yea lead in paticle beam technology. Which does not pove that Sta Was o the Soviet pogam is feasible. But the emphasis with which Gobachev denounces it is suggestive. Moeove, although SD seems fa out and implausible, anti-ballistic missile systems have woked in the past. On Aug. 28, 1944, fo example, the Bitish destoyed 97 of 101 Geman ''buzz bombs" which appoached England - a success atio of 96 pecent. Antimissile destoyes have also become impotant components of the Ameican and Bitish navies. Of couse all antimissile technology needs wok yet, and Sta Was is still nothing moe than a eseach pogam. Futhemoe, even a kill atio of 96 pecent would not be of consideable advantage when one consides an attack foce of ten thousand nuclea missiles. t is when one consides Sta Was as a means of enfocing a disamament teaty, howeve, just as econnaissance satellites can cuently enfoce a limitations teaty, that these absudities cease. As such, both the opponents, as well as poponents of SD, geneally stat with a completely inapplicable conception of the pogam. That is, they both geneally conceive of Sta Was as something totally divoced fom nuclea disamament, when in actuality no two pogams ae moe ideally matched fo maiage - in fact, need to be maied - than Sta Was and a teaty of meaningful nuclea disamament. They ae pactically insepaable. Fo just as Sta Was could ceate a situation in which a disamament teaty is pactical by poviding a fomely unavailable means of enfocement, so a disamament teaty makes an anti-ballistic missile system conceivable by pemitting only a handful of missiles against which one must defend. t is when they ae consideed sepaately that both Sta Was and nuclea disamament become absud. When they ae both consideed as two indispensible pats of the same package, howeve, both with complementay poblems and advantages, the absudities in both disappea. Thus it is as simply an extension of cuent space-bone means of veification into space-bone means of enfocement that Sta Was should be consideed, not as some mysteious "fouth leg" of the stategic tiad. Even if the feasibility of such a means P.O.BoxQ of enfocement wee emote, it would seem that Gobachev, by attempting to quash the development of anti-missile technology, is pusuing a summit stategy pecisely opposed to a goal of ultimate nuclea disamament, if that is what he tuly desies. Even if the combination of a bilateally negotiated Sta Was and a bilateally negotiated nuclea disamament teaty wee totally unfeasible, Sta Was could only be an ielevant issue, not something which must be pevented at all costs. Thus instead of insisting upon the exclusion of Sta Was fom U.S. policy as a necessay condition fo a nuclea disamament teaty, Gobachev should insist pecisely upon its inclusion into the policies of the supepowes, even if at a bilateal level. This need not only benefit the West, but could be in his inteest as well. Chis Julka is a junio Ameican Studies majo and a egula Viewpoint columnist. Dedication of fountain found vey militaistic Dea Edito: am witing to e-state the pesence of Pax Chisti and of Women United fo Justice and Peace at the dedication of the new memoial last Octobe 17. Thee seems to have been some confusion about ou pesence thee exhibited in a lette to this column on Octobe 28. Fist of all, we do not object to paying fo those who have died in wa. That is a vey good thing to do. We do, howeve, believe that paye must be balanced in a Chistian way by also paying fo ou enemies and committin ouselves to wok fo peace and to es1st wa. We did object to two elements in the dedication. The woding on the memoial "Po Patia et Pace" -"Fo Fatheland and Peace". Coming fom ou Catholic tadition and tying to oot ou peacemaking in the wods of Jesus, we do not see how "fatheland" is an appopiate object of dedication fo people who seek to be people of peace. t is pecisely this mistaken notion of "fatheland" "nationalism"-which is often the cause of wa. As Chistians, we do not see how we can be given to both peace and nationalism. Woking fo peace inheently means looking beyond bodes, loving ou enemies, and ejecting the swod -all of which Jesus did. We also objected to the militaistic natue of the dedication. The songs, planned fly -ove, lage pesence of militay membes do not go along with the Euchaist -the memoial of Jesus Chist who died, athe than took up the swod. Joseph Ross, C.S.C. Moeau Seminay Senio goup eceives compliments afte tip Dea Edito: As two of the chapeones fo the Senio Tip, we would like to commend the Class! This not only was the lagest goup eve to take pat in a Senio Tip, but it must have been one of the most matue. 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12 Accent Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986,- page 12 Kottke's stummln' his stuff BRAN PETERS featues wite Leo who? Kottke... a athe unusual name to ty to ponounce. Let's make t easy. Just say "cocky." t's close enough. Recods \ \\ Leo Kottke A Shout Towad Noon Now that we've gotten that taken cae of, let's talk about Kottke and his new album. This Leo cat s a guitaist. "That's all?" you say. No, he's a geat guitaist. One of a kind. A eal vituoso f you like. Like any of you know the diffeence between a vituoso and a nonvituoso. He plays his twelvesting acoustic bette than most. The music is all his own. Ah, the music. t's had to classify because he plays it all. A neofolk guitaist that has county n his blood (typical of those Minnesota hicks) s a good place to stat. He plays to satisfy his soul. whethe t be classical o bluegass o whateve seems appopiate at that moment. His only equiement s that his new songs bing him close to his goal of being the best guitaist he can possibly be. The new album, his fist in yeas, successfully bings him close to this goal. Basically, the new songs ae his best. vaying fom county-folk-swing of old to slowe meditative melodies. Each song hums along with suggestions of Windham Hill ceeping n hee and thee but a sound that's all Kottke. He continues to poduce moe sound fom an acoustic guita than humanly possible. But he has dopped the occasional snae line fom his sound and eplaced t with a light touch of synthesizes and cello. He uses them spaingly but effectively. The final poduct s subtle; so subtle that you might miss it. Don't woy, you wouldn't be the fist. Ty listening to tills album again with headphones on and see f you notice any mpovement. The thing that baffles me s how he comes up with the names fo the songs. Each song has a weid name but thee isn't a wod utteed on the album. Hmmm? Musical powess uess. f you like mello acoustic sounds that take you places by just closing you eyes, give this album a listen. f you'e boing. buy the new Boston album. matthew s w e e t n s d e Too sweet to swallow MARY JACOBY featues edito t's a mystey to me why Matthew Sweet would bing togethe so many talented musicians, vocalists and poduces to poduce as aveage an album as nside. Recods Matthew Sweet nside A quick glance at the cedits fo each song should leave you gasping. Anton Fle of the Golden Palominos plays dums on seveal tacks; Don Dixon, who co-poduced R.E.M.'s fist two albums and EP along with Mitch Easte, poduced "This Above All," which featues Aimee Mann fom 'Til Tuesday on back ng vocals. Othe poduces appeaing on the album have woked with such goups as Katina and the Waves, the Bangles, OMD, Pet Shop Boys, The Cue and Deam Academy. The esult of this divesity s a supisingly homogeneous sound of soothing synthesizes, conventional aangements and slick poduction. Sweet's athe high-pitched voice is not emphasized enough when t sounds best n a midange, Squeezelike tone - and t stetches too thin in some tacks such as the upbeat "Quiet He." Musically, nside vaies little fom conventional pop fomulas. No one song eally ocks out and neithe is thee a notable slow numbe o ballad. Evey tack sounds too much like the othe fo this LP to have any eal distinction. Lyically, nside beaks no new gound. Most of the songs concen elationships between men and women, lost o fustated love stuff along those lines. A geat album combines thoughtful lyics with innovative o nspiing music. nside is stong in neithe depatment. making it moe fluff than anything substantial. t's a shame that Sweet's smooth, clea voice s not featued moe pominently on the album. The music's lack of oiginality could have been compensated patially by binging the vocals moe to the foefont but when the lyics ae as unthought-povoking as Sweet's pehaps it's not so wise to emphasize them. 'Tops spinning cicles - TOM TERNEY featues wite in the past couple of yeas, a new Bitish invasion has bidged the Atlantic ove to Ameica. The ' Woodentops ae the latest impot of this wave, which includes such bands as Aztec Camea, The Deam Academy, Lloyd Cole, Pefab Spout and The Smiths. Recods The Woodentops Giant These bands all have a sound dominated by the standad electic guita-bass-dums fomula that ock 'n' oll has followed fo yeas, but do so in a distinctly non-phallic way. Theis is a fesh depatue fom the supegoups of the '70's, who seem to be enjoying enewed populaity in the eminiscing '80's. The Bits, howeve, ae not statlingly oiginal becausp thv use as thei majo influence the folk goups of the '60's and capitalize on the populaity of such Ameican bands as R.E.M. and Mashall Censhaw. The Woodentops, howeve, use acoustic guita and pecussion to foge a style that is delightfully diffeent on this, thei debut album, entitled Giant. Even on fist listening. this album displays an almost hippielike outpouing of human wamth, like a beath of fesh ai on a cold, cloudy Octobe day. n addition, Rolo McGinty's voice is nealy fiendly as it bops its way though the twelve tunes on Giant. The melodies on these songs ae dominated by ascending stains of the electic guita and ae futhe enhanced by melodic bass iffs and vocal hamonies. Unfotunately, howeve, these melodies blend togethe and though evey song is good, no one of song distinguishes tself. The song "Love Affai with Eveyday Living" seems to bing togethe all of the elements at wok on this album. t is basically a fast county-and-westen tune that also has some Caibbean flavo unning undeneath and could easily find a home at a squae dance. This blend of styles foms the base fo lyics that celebate eveyday life in the face of the fustation and bitteness of the woking class expeience. The only way to ovecome the apathy of those in powe, McGinty says, is to achieve a love affai with eveyday life and then, fustation and bitteness will soon disappea. This is not exactly deep stuff, but then again neithe ae the lyics on the album's fist single, "Shout," a foot stomping ocka billy numbe that foces movement in the listene: ts geat melody is maed howeve, by ambiguous lyics; it is not clea what he is shouting about. if anything. n a sense, it is at this point whee Giant is flawed. The melodies hee show geat pomlse, but have little substance. Thee ae plenty of hooks, but little esolution o complete ideas and while thee is something hee to shout about, it is unclea exactly what that something is. n shot, this album has no eally bad songs and in fact has some quite good ones. But it somehow falls shot and leaves the listene unfulfilled. This band, though, shows geat potential and Giant is actually quite good fo a debut album. expect to hea even bette things in the futue of The Woodentoos.

13 l Accent Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986, -page 13 e>s ndependent label finds /' _..., KRS MURPHY featues wite Willing to wok a little? Willing to spend a few bucks? These singles ae had to find but they'e all woth the touble. All have been eleased within the last yea and all ae available by special ode fom Tacks ight hee in South Bend. R.E.M--"Femme Fatale" (Giveaway tlexi-disc fom The Bob music fanzine.) R.E.M has a way with slow songs. "Pefect Cicle," "Camea" and "Pale Blue Eyes" ae all lilting, etheeal, majestic etc. This song howeve, outdoes any of those. n fact, "Femme Fatale" may be one of thei best songs eve which just goes to show that good things come in stange packages. (A little piece of ed plastic shoved in an obscue music magazine in this case.) All the best pats of R. E. M shine though in this Lou Reed cove. Pete Buck stums in what could only be descibed as a tende manne (no joke), picking his way slowly aound Stipe's folonly esigned vocals about a gil who's going to "play you fo a fool" as she "builds you up, just to put you down." "She's just a little tease" he mumus, sounding as if he's going to cy all the way to he house. This one of those ae ecods whee a goup tanscends its image and its past to ceate something tuly memoable. Ciccone Youth (a.k.a. Sonic Youth)--"lnto the Goovy!Bunin' Up" (New Alliance Recods) Ciccone Youth is Sonic Youth in disguise. f you like songs about mude and ghosts and if you like people who play thei guitas with scewdives you'll like Sonic Youth. f you don't like those things foget it. This single is howeve, a good intoduction to the band. You aleady know the song ight? Wong. t stats off with a dum machine at high speed and beaks into hash monotone vocals that make Madonna's bouncy tune into moe of a theat than a come-on. An occasional blast of guita noise beaks though the mix sounding like a dentist's dill stuck on a aw neve. Madonna's voice actually sufaces fou of five times befoe being sucked back in by the eve-pesent dum machine. You can even dance to it sot of. Guaanteed to scae you away fom you Madonna ecods foeve. The Miacle Legion--''The Backyad1Jntil She Talks" (Making Waves Recods) The Miacle Legion play tight-guitaand-dums ock 'n' oll. "So what?" you say, "Who doesn't?" Well you've got a point but these guys aen't singing about a six pack and being eal lonely on a Satuday_ night. nstead they've managed to be enigmatic without sounding pompous. "n the Backyad" seems to be about the singe's mothe although he neve says so. Lyics like "The wold was so big and was so small)!ou voice was always... the loudest of all" sue sound like he's talking about his mothe. But it could be his fathe o his gilfiend o his alcoholic gandma. The mood is sad without being sentimental and the music is geat. The guitas ae cisp and loud, the dums ae spase and mean and the whole song tuns on a geat hook. t isn't a miacle but it is a geat single. ndependent labels ae the futue of ock and oll. The big companies, Columbia, Wane, etc., ae usually too busy to cae about anything else but money. lndie labels have no money and don't have much chance of making any. They'e in it fo the fun and the fact that they cae about the MUSC. So do youself a favo, buy some ecods by goups you've neve head of. You'll like what you hea moe often than you think and you'll suppot what ock 'n' oll was all about in the fist place. ndependence. '.:. - ' '.! TheFeelies feel good the Feelies MARY JACOB)' featues edito Some albums seem to unfold in time, pobing deepe and deepe into the listene's consciousness with each spin on the tuntable. The best albums may initially seem the most disposable albums-- on the fist listen. Recods The Feelies The Good Eath The Feelies' new album, The Good Eath, is an example of this phenomenon. On the fist listen, all the songs seem to blend togethe in a pleasant -- but not clealy defined -- fog of gentle hythms and doning vocals. t equies the investment of some time, howeve, to ecognize the nticate beauty of the Feelies' music, which is simple yet somehow stangely uplifiting, consideing the sedate vocals and disguised powe of the beat. The Good Eath is a happy sot of album in an enigmatic, contadictoy way: majo chod music with a toe-tapping dum beat dagging along Glen Mece's wispy, seemingly passionless voice. The music's depth becomes appaent on epeated listens. The muted vocals complement quiet hythms that hide thei ichness behind simplicity. The Good Eath is a densely textued album with unassumng chod pogessions that hum along cisply, leaving the listene with the feeling that something nice has bushed up against him and slipped away like a beeze. No cut can be singled out because they ae all good. But the titles-- "On the Roof," "Let's Go," "Slipping (into something)," "Two Rooms," "The Good Eath" --all suggest a sense of movement confused by a sense of place. And don't look to Mece's lyics fo claification; they just kind of hang on incoheently but magically to the music, sometimes uging it on, a done suppoting the album's eal sta-- the music itself. As to the Feelies themselves, the goup is somewhat of an anamoly. They eleased an aptly titled album in 1980 called Cazy Rhythms which featued the goup's tademak cisp, inging guitas and solid beat but which also seemed to scatte off in seveal stange diections. But Cazy Rhythms put the Haledon, New Jesey goup on the map and dew the attention of citics and ecod companies. Fo the fist half of the '80s, the Feelies played spoatically aound the East and fomed diffeent music pojects and expeiments. Seveal membes of the oiginal Feelies dopped out; and the band's leades, Mece and Bill Million, who shae guita and vocal duties, egouped themselves with new membes fo The Good Eath. And they definitely cannot be temed polific, having just gotten aound to eleasing The Good Eath six yeas afte Cazy Rhythms. Pete Buck fom R.E.M. copoduced this album with Mece the Good Eath and Million, and pehaps his nfluence helped bing out some of the same subtitles and undestatment in the Feelies' music that is appaent in R.E.M.'s. O pehaps the Feelies have just mellowed out a bit duing the past six yeas. Whateve the case may be, The Good Eath is easily one of the yea's best albums. l

14 .' '.' The Obseve Spots Biefs The ND-SMC ski team will have a mandatoy meeting Wednesday, Nov. 3, fo fo anyone inteested in ty-outs o the Chistmas tip to Jackson Hole. A $100 tip deposit will be collected at the meeting, which will be held in the LaFotune Little Theate. Fo moe infomation contact Kathy (4029) o Lisa ( ). -The Obseve Tounament paiings ae eady fo the following NV A activities -co-ee basketball; badmitton; men's, women's and gad volleyball; and men's and women's aquetball. t is the paticipants' esponsibility to call NV A at fo match info. -The Obseve Body fat testing will take place Monday, Nov. 3, fom 7:15 to 8:30p.m. in the NVA office. The test is fee, and paticipants should wea shots and will be tested on a fist-come, fist-seve basis. -The Obseve The Vasity Cew Team will be holding a meeting on Thusday at 7:00 in Room 127 Niewland to discuss Tennessee tavel plans. Bing you checkbooks. WVF AM-64 will ai Satuday's Note Dame-Navy game live fom Memoial Stadium in Baltimoe with Fank Masto and Sean Piei calling all the action. Studio host Rudy "Bent" Bandl will update scoes and highlights thoughout the evening. Coveae commences at 6:30p.m. with the pe-game show featumg "College Football Today" with Bian Bodeick and Sean Munste and "ish Review." The Rockne Memoial is offeing the following safety couses: Red Coss lifesaving is offeed Sundays noon to 3 p.m. in the classoom of Rolfs Aquatic Cente. Cost is $10. Anyone inteested in CPR, Lifeguading, o Advanced Fist Aid should attend a sign-up session on today between 4:30 and 7:30p.m. in oom 218 Rockne. The Lifeguad couse has peequisites. Fo futhe infomation contact Bo. Louis Hucik at Spots Biefs ae accepted Sunday though Fiday in The Obseve offices on the tid floo of LaFotune Student Cente befoe 3 p.m. on the day pio to publication. -The Obseve Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986,- page 14 Coyell has had enough Associated Pess SAN DEGO - San Diego Chages Coach Don Coyell esigned Wednesday following a meeting with team owne Alex Spanos, a Chages spokesman said. " feel a change would be beneficial to the Chages,'' said Coyell, 62. Coyell was in his ninth season with the Chages, who ae 1-7 in the cuent season. The team has lost seven staight games. Chages spokesman Rick Smith said Coyell would be eplaced by A1 Saundes, who was named assistant head coach at the end of last season. Coyell is the only coach to win moe than 100 games at both the pofessional and collegiate level. n 14 yeas as an NFL head coach at St. Louis and San Diego, Coyell was , including playoff games. Classifieds The ObMYtl Note Dame office, located on the thid floo of LaFotune Student Cente, accepts classified advetising fom 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., Monday though Fiday. The ObHve Saint May's office, located on the thid floo of Hagga Collge Cente, accepts classlfleds fom 12:30 p.m. until3 p.m., Monday though Fiday. Deadline fo next-day classifieds is 3 p.m. All classifieds must be pepaid, eithe in peson o by mail. The chage s 10 cents pe five chaactes pe day. i NOTCES TYPNG AVALABLE TYPNGWORDPROCESSNG CALL DOLORES EXPERT TYPNG SERVCE. CALL MRS. COKER, JAZZ, NEW WAVE, CLASSCAL, THE BEST STAFF N THE WORLD, WSND RULES. (and by till way - e having a lund dlva.) Nov 2-8. NOW doing typing n my home fo atu dante. Cell Attantlon MAD-TOWN BOUND people going with thl WCONSN CLUB Don't mila thl bual Ba at thl main clcll at 3:15 on Fldly to llgn lnauenca nlvea. The bua will leave at 3:30 and ETA n Madlllon a 7:45 CST nea the SE doma at Fwncaa Johnaon. Will eiva fom Madlaon at 12 p.m. CST. 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15 The Obseve Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986, - page 15 San Diego pitche is aested again fo possession of pills Associated Pess SAN DEGO - San Diego Pades pitche Lama Hoyt was aested Tuesday night at the San Ysido bode cossing by U.S. customs agents when & THE. he allegedly tied to bing hundeds of illegal pills into the United States, a Customs spokesman said. Mike Fleming, public affais office fo the U.S. customs Pacific Region, said Hoyt was stopped as he walked acoss KNG SAYS THNK SMELL A WAR COMNG" the bode fom Mexico about 7 p.m. PDT. Accoding to Fleming, an inspecto got suspicious when he noticed a bulge in Hoyt's clothing and took Hoyt to a seconday inspection aea fo a patdown seach. The seach PRCES GOOD THRU NOV. 1, 1986 o while Quantities Last ne was detained at the bode in Febuay afte U.S. Customs agents found illegal pills on him. Also in Febuay, San Diego police stopped Hoyt and cited him fo caying maijuana cigaettes and a switchblade. Field hockey takes victoy By MARGOT MACHECA Spots Wite 7 FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM SEE OUR WNE DEPT'S GREEN DOT SPECALS 50% off BOURBON CANADAN SCOTCH BLEND LGHT OR DARK RUM evealed two plastic bags in Hoyt's goin aea containing 322 Valium tablets, 169 Quaaludes, and 30 unidentified tablets, Fleming said. This was Hoyt's thid un-in with the law this yea. The fome Cy Young Awad win- - - The Note Dame field hockey ebounded fom its last five games when it taveled to Valpaaiso yesteday and tallied a 2-1 victoy ove the Cusades. With the win, the ish aised thei season ecod to including a 2-0 sweep of Valpaaiso in both of the meetings between the two teams this fall. n the fist peiod, junio fowad Ann McGlinn scoed the fist ish goal on an assist fom senio Steph Giggetts. Just befoe the half ended, Valpaaiso scoed on a beakaway to tie the match at 1-1. Giggetts knocked in the final and deciding goal on a feed fom sophomoe link Chistine Sweeney to secue the victoy fo Note Dame. Head coach Jill Lindenfeld liked what she saw in he team's pefomance and contibuted the low scoe to playe losses on the fowad line and a stong defensive showing fo the ish. "The team played a geat game on a lousy field, but we did not have Coine DiGiacomo, ou leading scoe," noted the coach. Despite a boken nose fom an ealie match, co-captain May Wagne did contibute yesteday to add needed stength on offense. The ish also had to make up fo the loss of junio Benet DeBey, the team's most dominant defensive playe. "We did not have Benet today, but the links played vey well," emaked Lindenfeld. "The whole team eally had to dive and hit the ball had on a field with vey thick gass." Although the ish contolled the ball fo pactically the entie game, they missed many oppotunities to impove thei scoe. "We totally outshot Valpo and we had thiteen penalty cones, but we could only capitalize twice," noted Lindenfeld. "Ou defense played thei usual stong and consistent game." n the final home game of the season fo the team, the ish face Albion College on Catie Field at 3:30 p.m. Monday. Thee will be both vasity and junio vasity contests between the two schools. Following the Albion matchup, Note Dame will have only one egula season game befoe taveling to Kentucky fo the Midwest Regionals. SPECALS AVALABLE AT ALL 10 OF OUR,Jtat CONVENENT LOCATONS L.::.J t J? PAC&SHP Balloon Bouquets fom $5 and up. delivey available cy Emey, Pony & UPS Shipping Dy Cleanes Stamps & Photo Poceu

16 t t t i i l The Obseve Rushing game boosted,_,, by Taylo's ecovey li1i'f.1ssj.tan By TERRY LYNCH likes what he has seen.... \ Spots Wite "Penell hadn't played football in two yeas," says Stock. Sometimes thee ae injuies, and then thee ae just out onto the field afte that. "t takes couage to step back plain nightmaes. Just talk to He's had some peaks and valleys. "With the new offensive Penell Taylo, and he'll tell you all about it. philosophy, we wanted him to magine this scenaio. You adjust himself to the vaious ae an all-eveything unning things we wanted him to do. t back and linebacke at you was a leaning expeience, but high school. You live in as time woe on, his confidence LaPuente, Calif. Colleges ae came." actively seeking you left and t's the kind of confidence ight, offeing you fee ides at that has Taylo leading all ish vaious locations all ove the ushes with 209 yads on 50 county to play with a football caies with two touchdowns. evey now and then in the fall t's the kind of confidence that semeste. The weathe is looks like it's finally stating to wam and sunny. The beach is pay off. not all that fa away. Life is t's the kind of confidence gand. that makes even the Dunes look Penell Taylo ( 46) has ovecome injuies to You decide to take Note like a Califonia beach. become Note Dame's stating fullback. Tey Dame up on its offe. A good decision, o so you think. You have chosen a fine school, and one that isn't avese to playing with footballs on Satudays in the fall. Life is still gand, as you take off in a big jet plane. Two weeks into summe pactice, befoe you fist class, you knee decides life ain't so gand anymoe. n fact, it petty much disintegates. You face the sugeon's knife and a long, long ecovey. The weathe is cold and ainy, and the Dunes aen't you idea of a beach. What ae you going to do? "Afte the injuy happened, had the option of missing my fist yea and coming back to stat ove a yea late," says Taylo. " missed my fist week of school because of the hospital, but wanted to stay hee and get the fist yea of academics behind me. talked to my paents, and they thought it would be bette if stayed and got the wok out of the way. "t was tough just to sit back and watch the games, but couldn't do much about it." So feshman yea olls by, you've suffeed though all of the hassles, and now you'e eady to play. O so you would like to think. Afte majo sugey, the knee stats to heal, but it takes its toll. "When sophomoe yea came, the knee was fine, but the muscles aound it in my leg wee weak, so decided not to isk playing on it," says Taylo. So you sit aound fo a second season. You still haven't found anything that quite esembles the Pacific Ocean in nothen ndiana. But things begin to look up afte the long wait ends. Fo Taylo, that happened last yea. Finally, he was able to play football, although spaingly. Maybe the biggest beak fo Taylo came last Novembe, when Lou Holtz was announced as head coach. And to a fullback, an incoming option coach means moe time on the field and moe esponsibility. And if you haven't played much in thee yeas, it means a heck of a lot moe fun. " loved it," says Taylo about how he eacted to the new offense Holtz bought with him. "Last yea, the fullback was a gloified lineman. This yea the fullback touches the ball on almost evey play. "Now you don't know who's going to get the ball, so that opens up the hole fo the fullback." Running Backs coach Mike Stock has watched Taylo bounce back and ty to adjust to the new offense. So fa, Stock Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986,- page 16 Lynch featues the leading ushe fo the ish in his stoy at left. GOFROMCOGETHEARMY WTHOUT MSSNG A BEAt The hadest thing about beaking into pofessional music is-well, beaking into pofessional music. So if you'e looking fo an oppotunity to tun you musical talent into a full-time pefoming caee, take a good look at Amy. t's not all paades and John Philip Sousa. Amy bands ock, waltz and boogie as well as mach, and they pefom befoe concet au diences as well as spectatos. With an aveage Fee Gift Wapping of 40 pefomances a month, thee's also the oppotunity fo tavelnot only acoss Ameica, but possibly abo.1d. Most impotant, you can expect a fist-ate pofessional envionment fom you instuctos, facilities and fellow musicians. The Amy educational pogams that can help you pay fo off-. duty instuc-. tion, and if you qualify, even help you epay -insued student loans. f you can sight- Hammes Bookstoe 2nd Floo Book Dept. ead music, pefoming in the Amy could be you big beak. Wite: Chief, Amy Bands Office, Fot Benjamin Haison, N O call toll fee USA-ARMY. ARMY BAND. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. b

17 The Obseve Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986,- page 17 Big Ten championship is in doubt, accoding to confeence leades Associated Pess EVANSTON, ll. -Michigan and Ohio State ae back on top in the Big Ten football ace, theatening a etun to thei 1970s domination of the league. Not so, choused most Big Ten coaches yesteday in thei weekly telephone inteview. Back in the 1970s, the Big Ten was epesented in the Rose Bowl solely by Michigan and Ohio State. The championship monopoly was boken up by owa in 1982 and 1985, and by llinois in So fa this season, Michigan is undefeated and anked thid nationally. No. 17 Ohio State has climbed back into the ankings with six staight victoies. Wygant Floal CO.nc. "owehs fptt aq occoglong.h Come in and Bowse 327 Lincolnway lll, - M E E T N G, fo anyone inteested c /" in being an assistant manage WHEN: Thusday, Octobe 30 J WHERE: Theodoe's (2nd Floo LaFotune) NORTRWESTERN UNVERSTY CENTER FOR NURSNG announces OPEN HOUSE Satuday, Novembe 1, :00 am - 2:00 pm Ameican Ba Cente 750 N. Lake Shoe Dive Suite 601 Chicago, llinois "Nusing As A Caee" Bachelo of Science in Nusing Maste of Science Meet Faculty, staff, and students Lean about full and pat-time pogams The Note Dame Club of Mayland poudly pesents Note Dame Navy in Baltimoe Fiday, Octobe 31 Note Dame Pep Rally /Paty 7:30p.m. Omni ntenational Hotel- Featuing coaches & fome gidiion geats with music by the N.D. Alumni Band, a local ish band, and a D.J. Cash ba and food Available. Cost $3.00 Satuday, Novembe 1, 1986 Bull Pen Bash 3-6:30 p.m. Memoial Stadium Bullpen (behind Cente Field) Pe-game entetainment and efeshments. Cost $2.00 KCKOFF Omni ntenational Hotel Memoial Stadium Post Game Celebation 4:00p.m. 7:00p.m. Maiott Hotel Lounge: llusions nne Habo The two teams ae tied fo the Big Ten lead with 4-0 ecods. f Ohio State defeats No. 11 owa this Satuday, the championship pobably will be decided when Michigan and Ohio State meet Nov. 22. Could the two powes be heading fo anothe peiod of confeence domination? " don't think owa would agee, and ightly so," said Michigan Coach Bo Schembechle. "Both of these teams have always been in the ace except fo us in 'm not supised that we'e thee now. But thee ae fou games to go and 'm not as confident as was in the 1970s." Ohio State's Eale Buce, who takes his Buckeyes to owa on Satuday, was cautious with his eply. "School's still out," said Buce. "We'll know moe afte this week. owa povides a temendous challenge fo us." APPhoto Hal Lanie is being showeed with honos. Yesteday he was named AP's Manage of the Yea MeN amaa finishes second again as Lanie cops top skippe honos Associated Pess HOUSTON- Hal Lanie of the Houston Astos, who leaned his managing skills fom St. Louis' Whitey Hezog, yesteday matched an hono won by his old boss by being named The Associated Pess' Manage of the Yea. Lanie guided the Astos to the NL Westen Division title in his fist yea as a manage afte five yeas as a coach fo Hezog, who was manage of the yea in Lanie eceived 53 votes and was a unaway winne ove Boston's John McNamaa in nationwide voting by spots wites and boadcastes, which took place befoe the playoffs. McNamaa, whose Red Sox lost to the New Yok Mets in the Wold Seies, eceived 14 votes. Texas Manage Bobby Valentine, a ookie like Lanie, was thid with 12 votes, followed by Davey Johnson of the Mets with 10 votes. New Yok Yankees Manage Lou Piniella, Pat Coales of the Cleveland ndians and Gene Mauch of the Califonia Angels each eceived one vote. Lanie's Astos chaged fom an also-an status all the way to the NL playoffs whee they lost to the Mets in six games. "Whitey taught me how to un a pitching staff and think that is a majo pat of managing," Lanie, who was the Cadinals' thid-base coach in 1985, said. " think added to that a knowledge of how to ecognize the talent we had and what we could do and couldn't do." Lanie said his 10-yea majo league playing caee, five yeas as a mino league manage and five seasons of watching Hezog, had pepaed him fo the challenge. Houston also became aggessive on the bases unde Lanie. The Astos almost doubled thei stolen bases fom 1985, stealing 163 compaed to 96. That was a key to the Astos' chage to thei fist divisional cown since 1980, when Manage Bill Vidon was named manage of the yea. Set continued fom page 20 woking had at it. The pactices ae tough, but we'e much happie with ou play. f we keep impoving, 'the sky is the limit."' Lambet, howeve, feels that it is bette to take it 'one game at a time'. This weekend, the team will go back on the oad facing Nothen llinois and Maquette. Women's nte hall football is tight with playoff competition coming By JOHN MONY AK Spots Wite The womens' ntehall football playoffs stat tonight at Catie field. The post-season tounament should pove to be an exciting one with no cleacut favoite having emeged among the field of fou which includes Faley, Been Phillips, Pasqueilla East, and Lyons. Faley, Been-Phillips, and Pasqueilla East finished the egula season in a thee-way tie fo fist place with each posting a 6-1 ecod. The tiebeake was detemined by adding the total points scoed in the games between the thee teams. Faley came out on top then, with Been- Phillips second and Pasqueilla East thid. The fouth team, Lyons, finished 4-3 losing to all of the thee top teams but winning the emainde of the games on thei schedule. The fist game tonight will featue Faley vs. Lyons at 7 p.m. Faley will be the heavy favoite. Faley possesses an explosive offensive attack with talented quateback May Lou Ameida who uns the option and passing plays with equal skill. Faley coach Dave Hanes calls Almeida, "the key to ou team." Hanes also cites unning back Suzanne Schwatz as a majo contibuto to the Faley offense. "Ou team is peaking at the ight time," said Hanes. " We'll be eady fo the playoffs." Lyons coach Matt Roy isn't eady to concede the game yet, howeve. "They'e (Faley) loaded with talent, but we'e talented too," he said. A lot of that talent is housed in Lyons tailback Robin McHugh. "Robin is pobably the backbone of ou-team,,- said Roy. "f you don't cut he off, she'll get outside and scoe." Coach Roy thinks that Lyons will fae bette tonight than they did in thei loss to Faley duing the egula season. " We played them ealy in the yea. We didn't have ou act togethe," explained Roy. " Ou gils want to pove that they can do something." The second game tonight will stat at 8 p.m. with Pasqueilla East taking on Been-Philips. Been-Phillips featues a stong defense while Pasqueilla East spots a poweful offense with accuate quateback Colleen Donnelly and he favoite taget, the speedy Annie Schenk. Been Phillips won the fist meeting between the teams The championship game will be held Sunday at 7 p.m. at Catie field. l l t J 1 l lj l

18 The Obseve Thusday, Octobe 30, 1986, - page 18 Butnett's status secue until finish; Pesident doesn't want to disupt The Big Ten is up fo gabs as Ohio State will ty to keep pace with Michigan by beating owa Satuday. See elated stoy on page 17. SMC impoves to 16-5 going into touney By DERDRE FNN Spots Wite The Saint May's volleyball team aised its ecod to 16-5 on Tuesday, defeating both Maion and Mancheste Colleges. The Belles beat Maion in thee out of fou games, 15-9, 15-12, 8-15, and The team's second win came in thee staight games, as the Belles defeated Mancheste, 15-12, 16-14, and Senio Julie Schoede, and sophomoe Magaet Feldman, led the Belles in kills fo the day, scoing 12 and 10, espectively, fo the fist match, and 17 and 9, espectively, in the second match. Schoede also aided Saint May's, totaling six sevice aces fo the day. These wins bing the Belles' league ecod to 8-1, thei only league loss to Huntington College ealie in the season. The tea:m leads the distict in passing pecentages with a.920 aveae pe game. n addition, the Belles ae anked thid in the state fo most blocks pe game. Schoede leads the league in this categoy, while senio teammate May Reidy anks thid. The Belles face stiff competition this weekend in the Saint May's College Volleyball nvitational, in which eight colleges and univesities will paticipate. Two exceptional teams the Belles will be facing ae llinois Benedictine and Fanklin Colleges. llinois Benedictine anks fist in the nation in the thid division NCAA. The team has a 26-5 ecod, with one loss to the Belles ealie in the season. Fanklin is also a seeded team, with a 25-5 ecod. t leads the Southen League and is undefeated in league matches. BUY OBSERVER CLASSFEDS Associated Pess WEST LAFAYETTE -Coach Leon Butnett's futue at Pudue will be decided at the end of the football season, says Athletic Diecto Geoge King, efusing to put additional pessue on a team that has lost six staight games. " can't give you a definitive statement ight now," King said. " don't want to et into the game of sculatlon because don't think that's helpful to the pogam." Butnett says he knows "thee ae some people out thee who ae out to get me," but he has no intention of quitting. "You can pint this... will neve esign fom Pudue Univesity," said Butnett, who two yeas ago was the Big Ten coach of the yea but has come unde inceasing fie as Pudue slipped to 1-6 this season. As the Boilemakes pepae to play Nothwesten in Evanston Satuday, they ae tying to avoid becoming the fist team in school histoy to lose seven staight games in a season. Despite Pudue's poblems, Butnett appeas to have the suppot of Pesident Stephen C. Beeing and King. "Nothing will happen until the season ends, then an evaluation will take place the kind of evaluation that we do evey yea fo evey coach in evey spot. Then we'll go fom thee," said King. Butnett confimed Tuesday that $450,000 "is in the ballpak" of what it would take to pay off the salay and peks fo the emaining fou yeas of his cuent five-yea contact. But Butnett, in his fou seasons as head coach afte seving five yeas as an assistant unde Jim Young, has no intentions of it coming to that. " love Pudue and love the alumni," he said. " know they'e not happy we'e losing, and 'm sue not happy we'e losing. We'e all in the same boat thee. "My job just happens to be one that 'm judged on evey Satuday by 70,000 people, vey few of whom have eve had a football suit on but ae expets in ou field. "But they can always fie you. You'e hied to be fied. They get us all eventually. And if they want me bad enough and ae willing to pay off fou yeas, they can get me. have no contol ove that, so don't woy about it." Butnett said 80 pecent of sping pactice was devoted to the unning attack, but injuies have decimated unnes and blockes. "This is not a tue test of this football team because of all the people we've lost," Butnett said. "'m not saying we would have won the Big Ten, but the outlook would have been a lot diffeent." Butnett said he has lost nine key playes fo the season, some to injuies, seveal because of academic shotcomings and two due to expulsion fom school. Come dance to the music of THEURGE Moosehead, Molson $1 Fiday: Fight Night Halloween Paty BUDWESER KlNG OF BEERSG> ANHEUSER-BUSCH. NC. ST. LOUS

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HEY, AFTER THE UAY 'Y wsr WENT, THS S PEANUTJJ Campus The Daily Cosswod 12:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.: MBA Mini-foum, epesentatives fom 40 MBA schools, CCE 2:00 p.m.: Lectue, "The Degadation of Skills Hypothesis", by William Fom of Ohio State Univesity snsoed by the Exxon Distinguished Visiting Schola Seies, College of Ats and Lettes, and Dept. of Sociology, Libay Lounge 2:45 p.m.: Depts. of Anthopology and Moden and Classical Languages Public Lectue, "Aging in Japan, Lessons to be Leaned?" by Stephen Nussbaum, Ealham College, 20 Hayes-Healy 4:00p.m.: RadiationLaboatoySemina, "Theoetical and Expeimental Studies of the Solvated Electon," by D. Chaales Jonah, Chemisty Division, Agonne National Laboatoy, Confeence Theate, Radiation Laboatoy 4:00 p.m.: Exxon Distinguished Visiting Schola Seies, College of Ats and Lettes, and the Dept. of Sociology Lectue Theme: Advances in Sociological Reseach. "Tends in Gende Statification," by Joan Hube, Dean, College of Social and Behavioal Sciences, Ohio State. 23 Galvin Life Sciences 4:00 p.m.: Cushwa Cente fo the Study of Ameican Catholicism Hibenian Lectue Seies, "eland and the Ameican ish: Two Views of ish Nationalism," by William Shannon, Pof. of Histoy and Jounalism at Boston Univesity and fome ambassado to eland, Memoial Libay Lounge 4:10 p.m.: Pesentation, "Caee Oppotunities fo Ameican Studies and English Majos" by Paul Reynolds of Caee & Placement Sevices, 105 O'Shaughnessy 4:15-5:30 p.m.: Exxon Distinguished Visiting Schola Seies, College of Ats and Lettes, and the Dept. of Govenment Lectue Theme: The Recuing Founding: The Constitution and Political Developement in the United States, "Congess and the Post-ndustial Tansfomation," by SAB Pesents Lawence Dodd, Pof. of Political Science, Univ. of Coloado, 122 Hayes-Healy 4:30p.m.: Kellogg nstitute and the Canegie Council on Ethics and intenational Affais Ethics and Foeign Policy Lectue Seies Theme: The 'Moal Nation': Humanitaianism and U.S. Foeign Policy in the 1980s. "Coopeation in Humanitaian Effots: A Case Study," by Ambassado Lawence Pezzullo, Executive Diecto, Catholic Relief Sevices, Cente fo Continuing Education 6:30p.m.: Pesentationteception fo all junios and senios inteested in caee oppotunities with Pocto and Gamble, sales, Senio Alumni Club 7:00 p.m.: Meeting, Oveseas Development Netwok, Multi-pupose oom, CSC 8:00 p.m.: Dept of Theology Lectue, "Religion and Politics: The View fom Capitol Hill," by Democatic Congesswoman Coine Claibone ("Lindy") Boggs, CCE Auditoium 9:00p.m.: Debate, "Role of Women in the Catholic Chuch", sponsoed by Gace Hall Social Concens Goup, pit of Gace Hall Dinne Menus Note Dame Swiss Steak Sti Fy Chicken & Vegetables Hungaian Noodle Bake Tomato Cheese Bagel Melt with Muenste Cheese & Onion Bagel Saint May's Beef and Vegetable Sti Fy Tukey Cutlets Manicotti Deli Ba ACROSS 1 Pomontoy 5 Used a ciphe 10 Geat deal 14 Bulling chees 15 Place of combat 16 QED wod 17 Sidney Sheldon novel 1::: Feeds the kitty 21 Divulge 22 Tennis tem 23 Shap pain 26 Edges 28 Boing tool 31 God of love 33 Stage whispes 37 Medieval poem 38 Make into law 40 Volcano output 41 Sidney Sheldon novel 45 Ship's bottom 46 Hindu lute 47 Bitte vetch 48 Wandeing 51 Pesian elf 52 Pocine place 53- the bill 55 G. community 57 Wood soel 60 Membeship fees 62 Af. antelope 66 John D. 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20 FC az_ a a_ & a --- c L l t t f t Seots Thusday, ish socce team defeats Valpo despite unimpessive pefomance Octobe 30, 1986, - page 20 - By PETE SKKO Spots Wite Despite a somewhat lackluste pefomance, the Note Dame men's socce team stuggled past Valpaaiso yesteday, ginding out a 4-1 victoy at Valpaaiso. With the win, the ish pushed its ecod on the season to , and maintained its dominance ove the Cusades in egula season play. Note Dame has won all five contests played between the two schools. But thid-yea Head Coach Dennis Gace was not paticulaly excited with his squad's manne of play. "We'll take the win," said Gace, "but this was definitely one of ou pooest pefomances of the yea. This was a team which we should have shut out, and the game was close in the fist half when Valpaaiso shouldn't have even been in the game. suppose if we'e going to play a game like that 'd pefe that we play it against a elatively easy opponent, but 'd athe not see it at all." Sophomoe Joe Stenbeg opened the scoing fo the ish ealy in the fist half off of a petty feed fom Bill Goss in the cone. Afte the Cusades scoed shotly theeafte to tie the game, Buce "Tige" McCout tallied nea the end of the half to give the ish a 2-1 halftime lead. n the second half, an outmanned Valpaaiso squad couldn't get anything going, and watched as sophomoe Randy Mois gave the ish some beathing oom and a 3-1 lead by poking in a Pat Muphy centeing pass. Late, with about a minute left in the game, McCout, Note Dame's leading scoe, got his second goal of the game assisted by Mois, to povide the final magin of victoy. Gace, howeve, hopes the ish can pick up the pace as they head mto the home stetch of the season. " told the guys befoe the game," said Gace, "that wasn't comfotable with thei attitude going in and it showed on the field today. think they might have had thei minds on Miami (the Floida ntenational Tounament this weekend) so 'm not ovely concened, but we cetainly should have played bette today." The ish face the U.S. Naval Academy on Satuday and the Sunblazes of Floida ntenational in Miami on Sunday. Both games begin at 1 p.m. The Obseve /David Fishe Mavin Lett and the socce team olled to a win ove Valpaaiso yesteday, 4-1. Pete Skiko has all the details in his stoy at left. Clemens and Cate head AL-dominated list of all-stas Associated Pess NEW YORK - Boston Red Sox pitche Roge Clemens and catche Gay Cate of the Wold Seies champion New Yok Mets lead the 1986 Associated Pess All-Sta team announced yesteday. Clemens got 94 votes as the top ight-handed state in a nationwide poll of 100 spotswites and boadcastes. Cate was named 93 times. Also picked wee fist baseman Don Mattingly of the New Yok Yankees, second baseman Steve Sax of the Los Angeles Dodges, thid baseman Mike Schmidt of the Philadelphia Phillies and shotstop Tony Fenandez of the Toonto Blue Jays. Jim Rice of the Red Sox was chosen as the left fielde, Kiby Puckett of the Minnesota Twins was picked as the cente fielde and Jesse Bafield of Toonto as the ight fielde. Joining Clemens as pitches wee left-handed state Fenando Valenzuela of Los Angeles and elieve Dave Righetti of the Yankees. Houston's Hal Lanie was chosen ealie as manage of the yea. Ballotting was done pio to the postseason, with votes naming one playe at each position. n the closest ace, Bafield got 31 votes to finish one ahead of Cincinnati's Dave Pake. Clemens, 24, was the most dominant pitche in baseball this season, leading the majos with a 24-4 ecod and helping the Red Sox into the Wold Seies. He stated the season with a 14-0 ecod and went to top the Ameican League with a 2.48 eaned un aveage. Houston's Mike Scott was second to i;iz;;";;; -,\: The Obseve Justin Smith Kathy Moin bas effectively made the move fom hitte to sette this season. Kelly Townsend featues the junio in his stoy at ight. Clemens with fou votes. Valenzuela, billiant thoughout his caee with the Dodges, went fo his fist 20-victoy season. Valenzuela, who tuns 27 this week, eceived 73 votes and finished fa ahead of Milwaukee's Ted Higuea, who got 14. Righetti set a single-season save ecod with 46. He was named on 71 ballots and outdistanced St. Louis ookie Todd Woell, named on 20. Cate, with eight All-Sta Game appeaances, finished thid in the National League with 105 uns batted in while hitting 24 home uns and batting.255. Tony Pena of Pittsbugh got five votes. Mattingly, the 1985 AL most Valuable Playe, was second in the majos with a.352 aveage and hit 31 homes with 113 RB. Mattingly, 25, led baseball with 238 hits and 53 doubles, both alltime Yankee ecods, and his.573 slugging pecentage also was best in the majos. He got 91 votes ana Houston's Glenn Davis was fa back with thee. Sax had his best all-aound yea. His.332 aveage was second in the NL, he stole 40 bases and he committed just 16 eos, his lowest total fo a full season. He got 51 votes and Houston's Bill Doan was unneup at 14. Schmidt, 37, enjoyed one of his finest yeas. He led the NL with 37 home uns and 119 RB and batted.290. Schmidt, a nine-time All-Sta, made only eight eos. He got 83 votes and finished ahead of majoleague batting champion Wade Boggs of Boston, who got 15. Fenandez, 24, continued to develop as one the most exciting young playes in baseball. He batted.310 with 10 homes and 65 RB, stole 25 bases and was flashy in the field while not missing a game. Fenandez got 61 votes with Baltimoe's Cal Ripken eceiving 18. Rice made an effot to hit fo highe aveage this yea and it woked as he batted.324 with 20 home uns and 110 RB. Rice got 47 votes with Geoge Bell of Toonto unneup at 28. Cleveland's Joe Cate, who led the majos with 121 RB, got thee votes as a left fielde and seven as ight fielde. Puckett, 25, had one of the most poductive seasons in the majos. The Twins' leadoff hitte batted.328 with 31 homes and 96 RB, stole 20 bases and was among the outfieldes in assists. His 79 votes put him ahead of the Yankees' Rickey Hendeson, who got 16. Bafield led the majos with 40 home uns. He batted.289 with 108 RB and tied fo the majo-league high by thowing out 21 unnes. Moin makes smooth tansition as Note Dame keeps impoving By KELLY TOWNSEND :spots Wite Today the Note Dame volleyball team will be playing host to Badley Univesity. This will be the team's second meeting with Badley this yea, afte defeating them at the Badley Tounament in Septembe. Coming off a vey successful oad tip ove beak, the ish ae now stating the second half of thei season. Setting UP. the ish attack tomoow w11l be junio Kathy Moin, and in this case, 'setting up' is moe than just an expession. "Kathy has been woking had and is tuning into a fine sette," says Coach Lambet. "She is a vesatile playe. 'm pleased with he pogess." Afte a switch fom ightside hitte last Apil, Kathy has woked constantly on impoving he setting ability. As a ightside hitte Kathy totalled 158 kills last yea and 225 digs. He switch came afte injuies to both Jill Suglich and May McLaughlin. "At fist was uncomfotable, but now like it," says Moin. The game is totally diffeent. 'm in contol of the ball and get to be in on most of the plays. still come in an hou befoe pactice to wok on my skills." He contol has helped the team so fa this yea with wins ove Ohio State, Valpaaiso, ndiana, and llinois State. Moin has been with the team since Coach At Lambet aived at Note Dame. She has been pat of Lambet's building pocess and is excited about this yea's pefomance. "We'e finally playing the way we should be,'' says Moin. "We'e beatin_g teams that last yea we said 'we should have beat."' The stongpoints of the team ae the blocking and seving. Faults that Lambet has found ae weak passing, low consistency of play and a poo tansition fom offense to defense. Ove the past few weeks he's been woking on a new tansition. ''The seving and blocking ae good," says Lambet. "A good seve is an impotant weapon. t makes it easy fo the middle to get into position. "The tansition has not been good. The gils ae not used to it and they ae not concentating on it. The next thee weeks will be tough and they can not affod a let down. They ae tied fom last week, but they ae ecoveing." "Ou tansition is slow," agees Moin, "but we've been see SET, page 17

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