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Cars of the '90'S Will Have Changed Look, Performance DETROIT (API - It's 7:16 Ceries, a Little League Team Or As You Approach the Vehicle, Mostly by the Pocketbook 1 serv£r- VOL. XXIII NO. 68 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1989 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S Sec. of State Baker visits, offers East Germany U.S. support POTSDAM, East Germany !able violence with unpre­ (AP) - Secretary of State dictable consequences to its .lanws Baker ventured into East neighbors . Germany on Tuesday and of­ Standing alongside Modrow fered U.S. economic assistance at the conclusion of their meet­ to still another Soviet ally bent ing, Baker said they had talked on reform. about "the importance of mov­ The bold and unprecedented ing forward peaceably and in a visit to the site where the World stable way." War II Allies decided the future "It is that, as much as any­ of a vanquished Germany was thing else, that represents the made after Baker sent a tele­ political signal that we desire gram to Moscow,. advising the to send by being here today," Sovints of his intentions. Baker said. In a 65-minute session with The prime minister, who was Prime Minister Hans Modrow lifted by the changes in East and then a in separate talk in a Germany from a minor party 19th century church with post, told Baker the evolution Lutheran ministers. Baker reg­ in the country, which will lead istered support for thn changes to multiparty elections in May, sweeping the one-time Stalinist was "irreversible," U.S. offi­ state and said the Bush admin­ cials said. istration was prepared to pro­ Modrow's public statement vide the kind of help due Poland was cautious. He said his ses­ and Hungary as they turn to­ sion with Baker was the begin­ ward market economies. ning of a dialogue that would But he emphasized that the turn out to be cooperative. The Observer/Kyle Sanders change must be peaceful. U.S. Baker's visit to Potsdam, the Building into the '90's officials said Baker was con­ site of a 1945 conference that set conditions for the post- The new ROTC begins to take shape as construction on the new buildings on the east side of Juniper cerned that retribution against Road winds down. The ROTC and Band buildings will the be the first new construction of the '90's. former Communist Party offi­ cials could turn into uncontrol- see BAKER I page 4 Security identifies suspect ND activities planned for '90's By SANDRA WIEGAND Additional buildings to ap­ News Writer pear in the '90s include the in LaFortune break-in ·Hesburgh Center Tor Interna­ By KELLEY TUTHILL Increased travel sponsorship, tional Studies, the DeBartolo Assistant News Editor must be replaced at a cost of concert sponsorship, and fac­ classroom building, a new $400 per door. ulty involvement in extracurric­ business school, and new grad­ Notre Dame Security has a The information desk on ular events are some changes uate student housing. suspect in the November 30 the first floor had a window students can look forward to in The Hesburgh CentPr for In­ break-in of the LaFortune broken, Moorman said. the 1990s, according to Joe Cassidy, "You can learn about ternational Studies will house, Student Center, said Rex The office door and win­ Cassidy, director of Student Ac­ something in a classroom, but among other things, the Helen Hakow. director of Security. dow in Room 201 must be tivities. to experience it gives you a Kellogg Institute for Interna­ "We are trying to locate repaired, said Moorman. In Student Activities sponsored much broader perspective." tional Studies and the Institute the suspect," said Rakow. He Room 216, he said a large trips to athletic events and to In conjunction, Cassidy men­ for International Peace Studies, would not say whether the office wall window must be foreign countries will be more tioned faculty help with student according to Father William suspect was an employee of replaced and on the third common, he said. A summer businesses, media, and organi­ Beauchamp, executive vice the University. but said that floor of the building, a door trip to Europe in 1990 has been zations. president of Notre Dame. the person is a "town per­ window in Room 315 was planned, and travel discounts The DeBartolo Center for The center will consist of son." broken. and arrangements for the Or­ Performing Arts, scheduled to three buildings. One building The fingerprints and the The exterior windows have ange Bowl will mark the first be completed in 1992, will also will be made up of apartments blood samples taken from already been replaced, sponsorship of travel to an have an impact on student ac­ for resident scholars, a second the building were sent to a Moorman said. Windows athletic event, as "there seems tivities, Cassidy said. will have office space, and a lab and he said results take were broken at the to be a demand there." said The center's targets are the­ third will have meeting rooms several weeks. Travelmore agency in the Cassidy. atre and music, he said, and the for the general public, said John Moorman, director of basement and the North Concerts by progressive new center will accommodate Beauchamp. maintenance, said that the ramp door, he said. groups which draw smaller acts that otherwise might not The Hesburgh buildings original damage estimate "We are in the process of crowds will be held in Stepan appear in Washington Hall for should be completed in about a was $1 ,600. Now however he doing all the repairs," said Center, he said, and an effort lack of time. year, he said; the classroom estimates that figure to be Moorman. He said the lead will be made to arrange activi­ "We're starting to see an in­ building by 1992, and the busi­ $2,000. time for the door delivery is ties which complement the aca­ crease in student groups doing ness school around 1994. Addi­ He said that the South somewhat long, but he hopes demic side of Notre Dame. their own theatrical and musi­ tional graduate housing should Stair doors on second and they will be replaced "in the "There's so much you can cal performances." said Cas­ be built around 1992, third floors of the building next couple of weeks." learn through experience," said sidy. Beauchamp said. Cars of the '90's will have changed look, performance DETROIT (API - It's 7:16 ceries, a Little League team or As you approach the vehicle, mostly by the pocketbook. The a.m. on Tuesday, March 19, baggage for a family vacation. you push another button on the technology is available today, 1996. Unlike the popular vehicles of disk. and will be refined in the next You've finished a light break­ the mid- and late 1980s, it is The car's interior lights come few years, to make many things fast and head toward the much more powerful, cleaner­ on. Its engine starts. possible in a vehicle. garage. You fish out a key running and more fuel-efficient. Autos The driver's seat and back But one of the main factors in chain from your pocket as you ••• adjusts for you. The head/amps owning a car - price - will walk, push a button on a America's wheels in the 1990s turn on. The radio comes to come into play. poker-chip size disk. probably won't be the stuff of changes coming faster than life, scanning to your favorite "Is it feasible? Yes," said The garage door opens. cartoons and designers' ever as companies react more station and locking it in. Tom Gale, vice president for Inside sits the vehicle you dreams. The changes may come quickly to the marketplace. The cellular phone on the design at Chrysler Corp. "Is it bought two months ago for more in the materials they are · Auto industry executives and console switches on, waiting there for the masses? I think about $24,000. There is no dis­ made of and in what powers observers predict the line be­ for your instruction to call the you have to step back and take cernible joint between any of them than in what they look tween trucks and cars will al­ office. a look at cost, market trends the windows and the plastic like. most disappear as the designs A television-like screen lights and regions of the country. body parts. The car is a pastel Automakers are working for each converge and the gov­ up. It shows you walking up "I don't think we're going to blue, and sleek. hard to shrink the time it takes ernment moves toward stan­ behind your own car. see the explosion in the number Like the minivans of the last to bring a car from a drawing dardizing safety requirements ••• of gadgets we've had," Gale decade, the car can be used to board to the end of the assem­ for both classes of vehicles. Advanced features in the cars haul dozens of bags of gro- bly line. Consumers will find ••• of the 1990s will be limited see AUTOS I page 4 - ---------------------------------------------------------.- page 2 The Observer Wednesday, December 13, 1989 INSIDE COLUMN WEATHER Forecast for noon, Wednesday, December 13. Lines show high temperatures. Honor Code's 50 40 two standards Yesterday's high: 19 are unfair Yesterday's low: 8 We sometimes fool ---------------­ Nation's high: 82 ourselves into believ- (Miami, Fla.) ing in justice as im­ Nation's low: -28 partial, yet the Bradford (International Falls, freshman class of this Boehm Mont.) esteemed University Graphic Artist finds itself subjected Forecast: to a double standard. Cloudy and very cold to­ Head carefully into day with a 50 percent the infamous Honor chance of light snow, Code and see what I ---------­ high in the middle teens.
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