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• Largest Canadian Student Weekly price ten cents ight Mar Comm. ·Loyola Scierlce. 'HOW ~ ~,,/l5 e·er· Bas Still Unhappy IQYOlB/S r Numerous scuffles and an ensu With Proposals . ing extensive fight that followed the s~A~01CAP( Commerce Beer Bash last Friday night has shed a bad light on the A Montreal Star article appearing been reached whereby a commit- 0 possibilities of future beer bashes on page three of last Thursday's tee would be established to study I • within the, university. edition has been labelled as "inac- the future .of the science programs. ' / ~ ?'\ In numbers, the Friday bash curate" and "premature" by Loyola Science, on the other hand, / / ~ ·~ would have to be termed a success spokesmen from Loyola College reiterated that they want as an estimated 2,000 people and Sir George Williams University. "Status-Not Promises." / swarmed over the cafeteria at the The article, which carried the The problem with the Loyola Sci- ,.Ay peak hour. As the crowd filtered out headline 'Loyola, SGWU clear hur~ ence Faculty had originally arisen ~ L, there was a spirited exchange of die' dealt with the upcoming merger when. the proposed dropping of a fisticuffs on the first floor~ More between the two universities and Loyola honors program in the new people joined the battle but a few implied that the problems concern- university would force "superior Sir George students wer(;l success ing the Loyola Science Faculty had students" to study elsewhere. This ful in at least forcing the combat been settled. The Science people brought about complaints that both tants onto Maisonneuve Street. at Loyola seemed to be in a differ- Father Malone and John O'Brien There it became a ·minor mob scene ent frame of mind, however, as they were convinced could be solved that blocked off the avenue for at went on an extensive publicity cam- quite amicably but there is still an least five minutes as cars could not paign to air some of their dis- appreciable amount of friction on get by the crowds of people either enchantments vvith the proposals the question .. It is the only term of watching or taki ng part in the mini contained in the Model for a New the merger that is drawing any sus brawl. Two patrol cars from station University. tained and'organized criticism and ten were enough to scatter the Where· the Montreal Star article it is evident that merger plans will crowd without any arrests being stated that the two institutions go exactly as planned once the Sci- ence question is solved. Ooe of the leaflets given out last week by Loyola Science to voice their made but the future _of Sir George " h ave-removed the stumbling block Until then however, the faculty at · displeasure with some of the merger details. bashes could be in question. The th a t th rea t ene d t o un d ermine mer- Loyola is adamant that they "want problem Friday was that at least ger negotiations" , Loyola Science the security of a science faculty. " half of the crowd at the party were was complaining that they wanted Enrollment in Science is currently not Sir George students and it was " Parity Now or Never." The Star very close, with 515 at Sir George · outsiders that started the fights. article claimed that agreement had and 511 at the west-end college. Arts President Not The Commerce Students Association Willing to Pay Rent ~-025 The Paper Offices to Evening Assoc. · · H-639 by Roy Ostling they pay imputation costs of $1 .50 E.S.A. and Administration agree, Since the end of August the Arts per square foot of office space that the A.S.A. can change the contract Students Association has been they use. The E.S.A. has no such and obtain the use of the room .at The Mezzanine moving from office to office in the agreement and pays $2 .00 per the reduced rate. · Hall Building. Originally their office square foot. The A.S.A. , which has However, Allan Dykler, President Hall Building was located in the 3rd floor but, due now rented the E.S.A. conference of the A.S.A. refuses to accept his to administrative pressures, they Room 637 for two months, is cur- debt of honour to the E.S.A. and All For only $6.98 were forced to move to the 6th floor rently negotiating with the E.S.A. will not sign the cheque requisition and ended up in H-637, the Evening and the Administration for the pur- to pay the E.S.A. for imputation up For Special Quantity Discounts Call: Student Association Conference pose of obtaining that room on a to this point. Allan Dykler is going Room. -~ permanent basis. against council wishes in his desire 879-4514 At the present time, the D.S.A., An ensuing conflict has arisen to have his cake and eat it too. The faculty associations, and clubs because the E.S.A. has a year's point is raised, however, why 879-2836 have a verbal agreement with the lease on the space at $-2 .00 per should the E.S.A. subsidize the Administration to the effect that square foot, but possibly, if the A.SA.' s need for space? MOVIES EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT at 7:30 and 10:00 pm AMATEUR TALENT NITE EVERY MONDAY-. AT THE JOHN BULL PUB CASH PRIZES -CORNE~ STANLEY & de MAISONNEUVE 844-8355 STUDENT SPECIALS MONDAY THRU WEDNESDAY 2 The Paper, November• 13, 1972 The price for one Insertion, maximum 25 words, is $1 .50. All ads must be at The Paper offices by Thursday noon. Roomate Wanted Apartment Nov. 13 Nov. 16-17-18 Nov. 22 Room-mate wanted for down-town 1/2, 2 1/2, 3 1/2- · The Philosophy Club invites you Karma House: Carson and Saidye Bronfman Center 5170 apartment. $58 a month. Own bed furnisheo-unfurnished, short-long to attend the presentation of a Wheeler will be appearing Thurs. Cote St. Catherine Rd . 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Spon dent, Black Student Union, Room Nov. 24, 25 Specials While They Last! sored by the Health Center H-508-1, Tel. 879-4524. The Saidye Bronfman Centre Nov. 16 Caribbean Students: announces ...The third in the Carney All $2.98 Melting Pot The Day Students' Association of Recording of Christmas Messages series of Yiddish Classical Films Procol Harum Black Sabbath 1-2-3 Sir George Williams University pre- will be held Friday, November 17, "THE DYBBUK" - sents: 1972 Starring Maurice Schwartz Sean Philips Contribution America 'The Afro-American Musical From 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. The dates: Friday, November 24 Heritage' · Room H-651 - Students' Lounge and Saturday, November 25 at8:00 Plus Many Others featuring THE MITCHELL-RUFF P.M. Tickets $1 .50 until 2:00 P.M. For information, please contact the Friday. 1238 Crescent DUO President, Black Student Union, A Live jazz performance and a lec Room H-508-1 , Tel. 879-4524. 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