Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 2, 1973 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY S Irish get - new P.M., Lynch out DUBLIN (Reuter) - Irish PrimeI Minister Jack Lynch conceded a general election defeat early yes- terday, leaving the way open to a coalition government in the re- public. A weary looking Lynch said on television: "It looks like we're beaten and there's no point in play- ing politics at this hour of the morning." When vote counting adjourned early today, a narrow-victory was assured for a coalition between Fine Gael, formerly the republic's main opposition party, and its La- bor Party ally. The new prime minister will be 52-year-old Liam Cosgrave, one- time farmer and lawyer, who has headed Fine Gael since 1965. The coalition win appeared to, signal little change in the policies pursued by Lynch toward prob- lems arising from the strife in British-controlled Northern Ireland. Like Lynch, Cosgrave was ex- pected to favor a gradual approach to Irish unity and to maintain severe curbs on activities by the Irish Republican Army. Cos grave's skill at handling po- litical violence could be put to the test with the soon-to-be-announced British proposals for a settlement in the north. The proposals are thought certain to displease one of the rival communities in Northern Ireland-and any resulting blood- shed could spread to the south. It was because of this that Lynch called a snap election to try and strengthen his shaky con- trol of the Dail (lower house of Parliament). But with 10 results still to be counted today, Lynch's Fianna Fail Party looked like it would end up with 69 seats in the 144-member Dail-the same number it had be- fore the election. The difference is that this time Fine Gael and the Labor Party seem sure to secure 73 seats be- tween them. COMING THURS., FRI., & SAT. mShould t: seen. The best Prodution to date." -Judith Crist. 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ACRICS ACTION: North Campus gym tenuous (: t ----'- __ s _ -- lk - 11 . - - t By JACK KROST been amended to state that a build- Several recent developments in ing should be built on Central the effort to expand the Univer- Campus first, and perhaps then sity's athletic and intramural fa- one on North Campus if funds are cilities have somewhat reduced the available. pus, which would house basketball, handball, and facilities. North Campus currently recreational facilities. tennis, squash has no NEW WORLD FILM CO-OP likelihood that there will be a recreational building erected on' North Campus. In its last meeting on February 27, A.C.R.I.CS., the Advisory Com- mittee on Recreation, Intramurals,; and Club Sports, which was in-j The new proposal states that, "If' adequate funds are available two buildings would better speak to the needs of the students." However, if they aren't, "Construction should proceed on the Central Campus, facility." It further states that, Some feel that this new wording of the proposal threatens the North Campus construction primarily be- cause the method of funding the proposed facilities is by no means established. + Use Daily Classifieds + _ _ __ _ stituted by the Regents to look "No stone should be left unturnedI Ron Beck of the Northwood Ter- into the intramural problem, al- in the effort to find a means of race Association said, "If the Cen- tered its previous recommendation financing and constructing both tral Campus building is constructed to the Regents. facilities." first, the needs of the Intercolle- The original A.C.R.I.C.S. propo- The original A.C.R.I.C.S. proposal giate Athletic Program and the sal which, among other things, called for the construction of a needs of the faculty on Central called for new intramural buildings $1 million prefabricated building on Campus will be satisfied leaving to be constructed on both North Central Campus, plus a $4 million Campus and Central Campus has building somewhere on North Cam- little pressure for the construction of the costly .and controversial """ MNorth Campus facility." 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