The Cadre, Tues. Feb.l8,1975, page 2 The Old library-A Gre The transfer of books to the new library was finally completed during the Christ— mas vacation, and Kelley Memorial Library has remained vacant since then. Many people have been asking the inevitable question, "How is the old library building going to be utilized." ’ The present plan under consideration is that the Business Administration department will occupy the top two floors, and the bookstore will move into ; the lower level. An indepe— ndant architects' design for remodeling with the estimated cost proposal has been submitted for the appr- oval of the Maritime Higher Education Commission. The architects' estimated coat is over $800,000 and by the time tenders are made the projected cost will be close to one million dollars. This would be more than twi— ce as much as the original cost of the building and almost one third the cost of the new library. The great expense is because they plan to alter the supp— ort system of the whole bui— lding. The renovation will ~ richord. Willi 4.4 require removing all beams and replacing them with steel supports through the walls and ceiling. The stru- ' cture pf theflqld library is not‘suitablELfOiifilassropmSQwfi thus the university feels that these drastic changes are necessary. Because the cost of renov—y ation is so great, the Univ— ersity is hesitating to proceed with the plans. The University Comptroller, Dennis Clough, feels that the University may be better off building new facilities for Business Administration and leaving the library vacant for awhile. The best idea, which is* supported by many students is turning the building over to the Student Union for our use. The Student Union is presently in many awkward locations throughout the campus. The executive office, the photo club, and the Cadre are located in the basement of Memorial Hall. CIMN and the yearbook are lat the end of fourth floor Main building, while the cafeteria and the Panther Lounge are in the barn at the far end of campus. 'allyfimoving away from the, 'end of campus that can't feven accomodate the needs of .after amalgamation, the'“ ' of the old library could ._1 - >- _ /. at Place; for the Sludonlllnmn : The campus has been gradu- Hall, decent residence faci- ‘4 lities could finally be bui- lt. Students in Memorial Hall have been waiting a long time for the improvem— ents, that haven't been possible because of a lack of space. _It has been taken for granted that it will be at least 10 years before the 'Student Union will be able to afford a new building. If the_Student Union were ‘to move into the old library we could complete all the necessary changes by the time classes begin in Sept— ember. The economic advant— age to both the University anthhe-Student Union is.j thattthefibuilding.WOuld need no .mag’yonu renounaetiomsmtoz :14 accomodate(Student~Union 'needs. The Student Union could make all the necessary renovations for less than one tenth of what the Unive— rsity is expeCting to pay. ‘We, the student body have a choice. Do we wait for ten years desperatly hoping for a new Student Union bui- lding, or do we take the logical step to fulfill Student Union needs within the year. ‘ barn. We have been left with a building at the wrong the students. The building the bookstore is now in was once the Student Union's, but because it was too small Student Union gave the buil- ding to the University when we remodeled the barn. The Student Union has regretted the move from this central location, and has looked forward to moving back to the center of campus.' It is almost certain that the Student Union will soon have a liquor license,nanda will.be running a University , Pub. Besides having an awful location, the Panther lounge in the barn has a terrible atmosphere and is too small. The first floor easily be turned into a Pub, and it could also accomodate more people. ‘The move to the old libr— ary would allow the Student Union to finally get all our facilities under one SUPPORT YOUR MAFIA ’ I am not a member of the Mafia but I feel that Mr W. MacLauchlan and the Carn— ival Committee are weaseling out of the situation between our Mafia and the committee, and keeping the prize money. In the last Cadre edition, the UPEI's mafia, claim for the prize money they deserve was shot down According/to Mr.oMacLauchlan,who had the initiative to do some resear- ch on the definition of a float, came up with the def- inition which he proposed suitable for the situation. ,The definition reads as fol— ‘lows: "A float is a platform on wheels or a vehicle with a platform used as a base for a tableau or other exh-V bit in a procession." I feel that this definition is not suitable. For instance, a floor of a car can be class- ed as a platform on wheels. Secondly, when you go to register your car or whate- 4ver you are driving, you don't go down.to the dept. of "motor Platforms", you go to the "Motor Vehicle" division. What I am trying to say is that the word vehicle can be defined as roof. By vacating Memorial "an object for movement". My car is an object for ‘movement and so is our Maf— ias' 36 Chevy. Thirdly, the 1936 Chevy is an exhibit in its own class. You can't ‘find too many 1936 Chevy's floating around. The_car's body‘even though it may have been modified can befcalled I out later of all the~techn- :icalities: in which Mr Mac- Lauchlin or the Winter Carn— ival Committee had conjured up as a appropriate defini— tion of a float, considering there was no such fine print found on the entry form. So when next year's winter carnival comes along be sure an exhibit. And when Mr Mac- that you know what the def— Lauchlan suggested that it was a lot warmer inside the too bad, if the people on the outside haven't enough initiative to enter a float, let them catch cold. Furthermore, the reason for writing is not for the money but for the principle of the whole matter. The rights of the students must be upheld. The Mafia Should have recieved their prize money as soon as they ente_ ered, instead of finding inition for a float is or you won't receive your ‘Chevy than for those outside?rize money. Larry MacLaren ' ’ To the Editor, I have many passing comm- ents to make on Teddy's Crockett's letter to the editor in last weeks edition First of all Ted, I didn't realize the Cadre had to meet up to your expectations p. ghopto