Coeducation Comes to Notre Dame ... See Pages

Coeducation Comes to Notre Dame ... See Pages

On The Inside A look at University Press ... page 3 The Crypt record shop returns ... page 14 serving the notre dame -st. mary's community Vol. VII, No. 3 Friday, September 8, 1972 ('O-[l>UCATfOH? JT,S RtD•tULOUS 1TtAT~ "WifA.T 1 TH•NK. 6lR.J..S OH CAMPUS- "BIG J)EAL. 7HEr' loe>K WAl..Sii AWAY FRoM U.S! IT WA.S MoJt£ TUAN A HAlL, ,,- WAs oUR. HOfi1E. ~EY'VE C.ROWl»£1> THE FR..£.SH11E.N "1001 AN~ FoJt WHA_T ? ! WE ''IE ALWAYS HAD GJRL~ AT SI\INT MARY~ ANYWAY! ..• BUT '{OIJ I(NOW' 1 GUESS A BVllDlilG- IS JU.ST A BUILD IN&. AN!) A I.I'T2;.E CR.OtAIDINt;. NEVER. TlEALLY KILLE:P ANY1JO:D'( - ANI> AFTER. ALL , WE MUSr THJ~ K 0 F TJ.IE FulvR E · · · · · · 1 j j Coeducation comes ~ to Notre Dame ... see pages ...--------------- -- 2 the observer Friday, September 8, 1972 Munich-The West German police Thursday strongly defended their an campus taday unsuccessful attempt to rescue nine Israeli Olympic team hostages from Arab terrorists in Munich Tuesday night and asserted that the German 12: 15--meeting lnplrg, lnplrg office, sharpshooters assigned to the task were outnumbered. lafortunelstudent· center. Lydda, Israel-Ten of the slain members of Israel's Olympic delegation were brought back to Israel from Germany for burial, and were honored 7:00--meeting john brademas, nd-smc at formal State funeral ceremony at Tel Aviv airport. It was an emotional committee for mcgovern-shriver, and, at moments, even angry ceremony that typified the reaction in library auditor lum. Israel to the attack by Arab terrorists in Munich. warld 8:00 & 10:00--movie walt until dark, Beirut-An Israeli armored patrol supported by Helicopters struck zagran's zlnema west, flanner. across the Lebanese border in search of Palestinian commandos. A Lebanese spokesman said two Israeli forays in company strength took 8:00 & 10:00--movie two lane blacktop, place near the village of Yaroun in hilly zone of vegetable gardens and engineering auditorium. olive groves in southern Lebanon. The Israeli troops searched houses and briefs set off an explosion before withdrawing two hours later, the spokesman saturday said. 8:00 & 10:00--movie two lane blacktop, Washington-James R. Hoffa, former President of the Teamsters engineering auditorium. Union, planned to leave Wednesday night for Hanoi in an attempt to bring about the release of some American prisoners of war, but he canceled the 8:00 & 10:00--movie cat ballou, zagrans trip, at least temporarily, Thursday morning. Hoffa's lawyer and White zinema west, flanner. House officials disagreed on whether the trip had the Nixon Ad­ ministration's approval. 2:00, 7:00, 9:30, & midnight-- movie, little big man, k of c hall. St. Croix, Virgin Islands-Authorities conducted the largest manhunt in (c) 1972 New York Times the history of the Virgin Islands to find the gang of bandits who shot to sunday death eight persons at Fountain Valley GQlf Club in St. Croix. The eight dead included four golfers, whose identities were withheld, but who were afternoon--concert chose11 few, howard said to be two married couples from Florida who were on vacation. The park. others killed were employees of the golf club. 2:00, 7:00, 9:30 & midnight--movie little big Washington-L. Patrick Gray III, the Acting Director of the Federal man, k of c h a I I . Bureau of Investigation, has departed from the nonpolitical tradition of his predecessor, the late J. Edgar Hoover, by making a series of speeches 4: 00--picnic ella, holy cross hall. that follow key points of the political line of the Nixon Administration. In one of the departures from the Hoover tradition, Gray is said to be putting less emphasis on crime statistics than Hoover had. at nd-smc Library undergoes facelift by Bill Sohn The reorganization is the result from sky-rocketing costs of books THE SIEGAL-SCHWALL Observer Staff Writer of a careful study made last year and journals and from operational Returning students and faculty by a task force of the Library deficiencies which have in the past BLUES BAND will find notable changes in the Faculty guided from time to time resulted in loss of these materials in concert layout of the Memorial Library by the University Faculty Library or in serious inconvenience to the this year. The first two floors of the Committee. The public ·service user. Also at issue was the in­ Library - the public floors - have functions of the Library were creasing need to restrict the use of Also appearing: RESURRECTION (from Indianapolis) been rearranged to form a examined, many difficulties of the Library's facilities to Periodical Center and a Reference operation and cost discovered, and registered Notre Dame and St. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 and Bibliography Room on the first recommendations for Mary's students. 8:00pm floor, and to house the College reorganization of the Library's The new Periodical Center on the Admission: $3.50 (advance), $4.00 (at the door) All seats Library and the Reserve Book public services were made. first floor, draws together all the reserved Hoom on the second floor. Motivation for the move came periodicals, journals and Advance tickets available at Morris Civic Box Office. Mail newspapers, which were formerly orders accepted -- enclose self addressed stamped en­ scattered in various locations on velope and check or money order the first two floors. The erection of a. steel and glass partition on the MORRIS CIVIC AUDITORIUM west side of the first floor of the 211 N. Michigan Avenue Library allows the staff to Downtown South Bend 232-6954 (continued on page 14) SEALS & CROFTS in concert Friday, September 15 in Stepan Center Special Guest Star: PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE Showtime -- 8: 00 $2.50 General Admission First ticket sale is TODAY from 4- 5 in the Fiesta Lounge on the third floor of LaFortune Student Center ... presented by the ND Student Union ... ...... "' ., - - ~. Please Compare I I I Before You Buy Or Lease a REFRIGERATOR Look for these features: Look for these features: 4.6 Cubic Feet (The Legal Limit) B Push Button Defrosting Sliding Shelves Work Top No Deposit FREE Delivery - Maintenance - Pickup Local Dealer - Student Reps CALL AND COMPARE NOW All this for less than you expect CALL NOW ESLINGER LEASE SERVICE 259 2242 291 5676 ' THE OBSERVER Campus Situation Price hikes necessary Price: "We cannot operate at a loss" Friday, September 8, 1972 Page 3 BY Bob Higgins Observer Staff Reporter Edmund Price, Director of Notre Dame Food Services, explained First in a series yesterday that price increases in many food service items were due to the rising costs of food, labor and other factors of production. The price increase touched all aspectf:. of the food service University Press: operation with the single exception of the Residence Halls Meal Program. Most items sold in the lluddle. Library Canteen, Pay Cafeteria and Vending machines will cost consumers five cents the situation more this year. Cigarette prices in the Huddle were the most h)' Ann Therese Darin a cash flow of -$$17,401.41, it is prohibited drastically affected, being raised ('ampus News Editor from acquiring normal business profits. Price: Labor and food costs from 35 cents to 45 cents. drive up prices. Since it's official founding in the early Price felt that it became (Editor's Note: Last summer Rev. James 1950-s, the University Press, as part of the necessary at the beginning of the T. Burtchaell, University Provost, issued a University, is a non-profit institution with a summer session to take steps to food served is tasted by true letter to the editorial board of the University tax-exempt status. (Technically, according ·pass on the the increasing costs to professionals before it is pur­ of Notre Dame Press. The letter challenged to Dr. James Corbett, history professor, the the co __ sumers.' chased. the Board with four questions to survey the Press dates from the 1850's). Any sub­ The director, who shouldered the Price hopes to curb any further Press's accomplishments, project future stantial profit, claims Ehmann, would cause blame for the price increase in increases in Food Service prices undertakings and report to the ad­ commerial publishing houses such as spite of the fact that it was Ad­ by improving the efficiency of the ministration "before the autumn draws to a Random House, Scribner's and Harper & ministration improved, claimed operation. Along these lines, the close." Row to complain. that every effort had been made to Director unveiled a plan to convert In a five-part series starting today, Ms. Walking the tight-rope of profit-loss, 'hold the line on prices.' However, the Huddle to a self-service Darin will examine the University Press University Press has encountered other he noted that the un;versity feels cafeteria-type operation, which using the Burtchaell letter-s questions as a obstacles in recent years in addition to that it is essential that the Huddle Price feels will improve service basis.) finances. not lose money. and raise revenue. The Upon questioning, Price con­ renovations will cost about $5000 Pl'ofit-Loss Tightrope firmed that many of his price in­ and will be paid for out of the Holiness is Wholesome, Chaucer, and La creases exceeded the 5.5 percent operating budget of The Huddle. Raza are ranked as national university guidelines set up by the Nixon Price feels the work will be press best sellers. Each book has sold Once considered the sustainance of Administration Wage and Price completed in time for the between 6,000 and 7,000 copies compared university presses, university bookstores no Commission.

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