Shuttle Route Altered

Shuttle Route Altered

#The Observer an independent student newspaper serving notre dame and st. mary's Vol. XII, No. 46 Friday, November 11, 1977 Shuttle route altered By Mike Villani and Chris Datzman and John Ryan, administrative would include security runs every Staff Reporters assistant to the Notre Dame SBP, ten minutes from 6 pm to midnight," calling for volunteer student pa­ she explained. “In addition, funds trols along the road. Pears pointed would be made available through As a direct result of the recent out to Ryan the impracticalities in St. Mary’s for hiring students to double rape on the Notre Dame organizing and maintaining such patrol the road on foot." campus, the Notre Dame-St. a program such as scheduling Ryan commented that they Mary's evening shuttle will reroute dependable volunteer workers and would also approach the grounds to include the road between the two keeping them interested. He then crew about keeping the tree limbs campuses. suggested rerouting the bus to around the light fixtures trimmed Included in the new route is an increase traffic along the lane and to provide maximum lighting. additional stop behind Old College as an alternative to walking it at According to Ryan, both state building on St. Mary's road, the night. and local police should be more scheduling, effective this evening, The proposal was discussed and alert to theirpresence of vacant cars will consist of stops at the Notre approved last night at a meeting in and around the area of St. Dame Circle, the Memorial between Bro. Viator Grazeskowiak, Mary’s road. He also warned Library, the Grotto. Old College budget co-ordinator of Student students not to walk between the and St. Mary's. The bus will no Affairs and Notre Dame and St. two campuses, but to wait at one of longer travel the previous Angela- Mary's student government repre­ the stops until the bus arrives, U.S. 31 route. sentatives. “eventhough the time scheduling The re-route proposal originated Along with the approval of the may vary between 2 and 3 minutes from Arthur N. Pears, director of alternate route, St. Mary’s Student for the first few days." Notre Dame security, after evalu­ Body President Mary Rukavina Any student with further sugges­ ating earlier suggestions from the suggested other possible security tions for improved security should St. Mary's Student Government measures along the road. “These call the Ombudsman (6283). Police consider by Ann Gales County Sheriff s Office in solving Affairs Kathleen Rice. One of Senior Staff Reporter the case. “However, the police these plans, Rice said, is to hold According to Detective Sergeant have the investigative responsibil­ lectures on self-defense and secur­ This student, panick-stricken and confused by South Bend's first John McAllister of the St. Joseph's ities and they are really in charge," ity measures for campus at various snowfall, ran north for shelter. Maybe for the warmth of the County Detective division, police he stated. times throughout the school year. grotto? [Photo by Ken McAlpine].__________________________ are “considering a couple of sus­ Arthur Pears, director of Notre pects" in the case of the rape of Dame Security commented, two St. Mary's students Tuesday “ We’re doing everything we can to night. McAllister, who is heading help the police in their investiga­ Library construction postponed the police investigation, said that tion." no other leads on the case have Pears revealed that the Security by Kathryn Jurgins library. We will keep our shopping chart based on tuition increases, developed. car that patrols the road between list ready for any future condsider- compiled by the Independent Col­ Director of Notre Dame Informa­ St. Mary’s and Notre Dame passed Construction of a new library at ations that may require funding,” leges and Universities in the State tion Services Richard Conklin by the scene of the rape while the St. Mary’s, either south of Made- he said. of Indiana, has St. Mary’s situated reported that the two victims were crime was occurring. “The girls leva or in the Le Mans parking lot, According to Duggan “the day of third from the bottom. St. Mary’s re-interviewed yesterday morning reportedly saw the patrol car pass is being detained by a lack of the large national campaign is tuition has only increased 28.5 per by McAllister and Notre Dame by," he said. “However, the funds. Dr. J. Duggan, president of over.” The new substitute fund cent between the years of 1972 - Security in order to get a more officer couldn’t see into the dark St. Mary’s College, made this clear raising program is the Annual 1977. thorough description of the assail­ field and there were no screams so to the Faculty Assembly yesterday. Capital Fund. This fund raising is We are “underpricing our edu­ ant. “Other than the description, he had no way of knowing what was In a speech reporting the done on a year round basis. It in no cation” stated Duggan. He named police really have nothing to go going on.” “news” from the Board of Re­ way diminishes our annual en­ several other colleges: DePaw, on," he said. Because of Tuesday’s incident, gents, Duggan stated that in dorsements where 90 per cent of all Franklin, Notre Dame, and Wa­ Conklin explained that, as in all ot. Mary’s is considering plans to raising funds for the new library he funds are received from five to ten bash by which St. Mary’s compares felonies that occur on campus, increase campus security, accord­ realizes that contributors could percent of the people. itself in terms of employee funding, Security will assist the St. Joseph ing to St. Mary’s Dean of Student have “interests other than the In the past a comprehensive budget was brought before the salaries, financial planning, etc. Board of Regents for a “yes - no" According to Duggan, St. M ary’s is less costly. decision. Because of “uncertain effects in planning the financial Duggan briefly commented on future of the college" Duggan the diminishing numbers of partici­ called for consideration of these pants in the co-exchange program, uncertainties in future budget plan­ the re-naming of St. Mary’s Secur­ ning procedures. ity System as the “Campus Police In other business, significant Force." He also added that the increase in student tuition will ND-SMC students in Ireland were become effective next year. A adjusting very well. Club relocation in LaFortune Center plans by Florenceann Strigle serving food and refreshments, including beer for 21-year-old No club will lose its space in customers, is planned. The pres­ LaFortune Student Center because ent locations of the Nazz and the of renovation, according Bro. Just International Student Union will be Paczesny, vice-president for stu­ replaced by billards and ping pong dent Affairs. rooms. Darby’s will be made into Although Darby’s Place may separate rooms and the study areas have to relocate in the building, located on the south side of the Paczesny did remark that Fr. floor will house Campus Press. Robert Griffin, University chaplain, Other additions include a stage for would probably not let the renova­ entertainment purposes. tion interfere with his nightly vigil On the first floor, the manager’s in LaFortune. office and the Student Activities “The locations are merely tenta­ Offices will remain the same. tive," emphasized Paczesny. However, the lobby will be refur­ “They face the approval of our nished with tables and chairs. The benefactors and need funding." He alcove off the lobby will become the added that plans will be enacted International Student Union, and Although the 1977 version of the Notre Dame that this tradition is upheld every week. These “only as far as the money goes." the theatre will become a dining football team has become well known due to their dedicated students make sure that every game As now slated, the basement will room. On the opposite side of tht wearin' of the green, the brilliant gold helmets helmet receivers four full coats of fresh gold paint undergo the most extensive reno­ floor, the Dooley room will be have always been a symbol of the Irish gridders. to insure that the gold will be gleaming for-kickoff vation. Where the billards and ping turned into a delicatessen. The Notre Dame student managers guarantee time every Saturday. [Photo by Ken McAlpinej. | pong rooms are now located, a pub [continued on page 5] \ » ■ ■■ ■« ir-fii----- i 1 I 1 the observer Friday, November 11, 1977 On Campus Full employment fr id a y , n o v e m b e r 11 endorsement fro 2 pm collegium “ public policy and political theory" by prof. fred dahlmayer, purdue univ., sponsored by gov. dept., WASHINGTON [AP] President bill would fix a goal of 4 percent between Israel and Lebanon under­ rm. 1224 mem. lib. Carter, moving toward public en­ unemployment within five years, scores the need for early convening dorsement of a compromise ‘‘full without mandating specific steps to of a Geneva conference on Middle 3:30 pm pespectives in philosophy lecture, “ justice, markets employment” bill, said yesterday bring that about. The compromise East peace efforts because “the and individuals" by prof. alasadair macintyre, spon­ that federal jobs programs will also would require the president to whole thing is just sitting and sored by phil dept mem. lib. lounge. begin having their full impact early report to Congress periodically on teetering on another outbreak of next year. efforts to reach the 4 percent even more major violence.” 4:30 pm colloquim, “ the theory of chi-squares tests of fit" by Carter told a nationally broadcast objective.

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