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By Terry Potosnak cleared through the office of Richard A. polling place is moved. members of hindering the movement of Staff Reporter Edwards, assistant to the University Vote is unanimous Ish said that is true. the polling place. president. Board Chairman Helen Ish "I am astonished at these ac- University voters will be able to cast said. EDWARDS HAS been in Columbus The motion was unanimously ap- "IT WHX TAKE a monumental cusations," Scott said, adding that he their ballots at the University in the and will make a decision when he proved. effort but it must be done and we will do believed an apology was in order. Nov. 7 election as a result of a motion So far, the board has received only a returns. The decision to move the University it," she said. "We will uphold our end of Lester said that information he passed unanimously by the Wood letter from James M. Sharp, director of Ish said that she believes the precinct polling place to the University the bargain." received from a confidential source led County Board of Elections yesterday. space assignments, allowing the White University administration will accept came as a result of a request submitted In related business, Scott referred to him to believe that the Republicans But before a voting place can be Dogwood Suite in the University Union the space request although she has to the board by Newlove last week. an article in last week's News in which were hindering his efforts. However, he designated, the space request must be to be used for that purpose, Ish said. reservations about establishing a Lester accused Republican board did apologize to the board. polling place in the White Dogwood Such a move has been considered by Suite. the board before, but no request was "This board needs to control the submitted until this year, Ish said election and we can't control it on the second floor," she said, adding that The University voter registration other activities going on in the Union effort, headed by Howard Lester, may hamper that control. founder chairman of the Campus Instead, Ish favored the Alumni Democrats, has generated more than Center as an appropriate voting place. 1,000 new student registrations, enough for about two or three more precincts, "WE HAVE requested that the space Ish noted. assignment be on the first floor, that it be easily accessible," Ish said. "THERE IS definitely a space Albert Newlove, democratic board problem at Ridge Street School (where member, said he preferred the White students now must go to vote)," Ish Dogwood Suite although he said he said. "If we have three more boards in "Just wants it on campus." the gymnasium at Ridge Street School, "As far as controlling it, that's us," we will not have enough room." he said. "If we can't control that She also noted that the 20 voting doggone thing, there's something machines needed to accomodate the wrong with us." increased number of voters will not fit Clyde Scott, Republican board in the school. member, moved that "our chairman and our director meet with the ap- Newlove said a town precinct already propriate University authorities to uses the Ridge Street School facilities. establish a polling place for 1-C (the There are only 10 parking spaces University precinct) on campus in located there, he said, adding, "Our which criteria as established by statute boss, Ted Brown (secretary of state), are followed." says we should have a polling place In the precinct" Newsphotosby Bill Gllmore THOSE STATUTES state that flags must be positioned 100 yards from the CLYDE SCOTT (RIGHT) Republican board member, confers with HOWARD LESTER, organizer of the Young Democrats on cam- A question was raised concerning the voting place and all activity within law which states that voters must be another board member about a story In the News In which Howard pus, apologizes for remarks he made about Republican members of those flags is controlled by the board. Lester charged that the Republicans were trying to prevent a the County Board of Election*. notified within 30 days of an election if a polling place on campus. Collective bargaining Student groups to oppose in 'listening session' faculty collective bargaining By Paula Wlnslow BGFA, which favors unionization, Staff Reporter last spring originated a pledge card By Cynthia Leise agreed to authorize Aveni to make He also indicated that the police has sport to a bar "because you can get campaign to determine faculty Staff Reporter strong objections to collective already begun some of those changes, raped and assaulted anywhere, no A "listening session" about support for such an election. Wolfe bargaining at today's trustee meeting, including a growth of the program matter where you are going or why." establishing collective bargaining added that he sent letters last week Representatives from campus groups which is to be directed to the collective using students to patrol the campus, a Final escort service policies will be for University faculty is expected to to all department heads urging them met after the Student Government bargaining question. Trustees will hear campaign to promote bicycle safety made at next week's meeting. comprise the bulk of today's Board to attend the meeting. Association (SGA) meeting last night evidence for and against voting to allow and the purchase of a four-wheel drive In other action, SGA heard a report of Trustees meeting at 10 a.m. in the and authorized SGA's representative to the faculty to vote on whether they vehicle which will be equipped with from senator Ed Berger that the study Grand Ballroom, Union. DR. ROBERT C. ROMANS, the Board of Trustees to oppose should have collective bargaining, Jumper cables to assist students with lounges in Conklin were converted to "The agenda has been purposely associate professor of biology, will collective bargaining for University although they will take no action at minor problems with their cars. four-man rooms this week and the kept on the light side to allow us time present the viewpoints of a loosely faculty. today's meeting. SGA also discussed proposed University's housing office had already for this listening session," Richard organized group of faculty who are Frank Aveni, SGA representative to At its meeting, SGA received guidelines for the escort service, which moved men into the rooms. Berger said A. Edwards, University vice opposed to or undecided about the board, said he opposed it and assurances from Campus Safety and is to be re-opened Oct 16. The service that move had caused a shortage in president and board secretary, establishing collective bargaining. capsuled for the representatives the Security Director William R. Bess that escorted more than 400 women last study space in the dormitory, and SGA explained earlier this week. "There Romans, who will act as a positive and negative effects collective one of the police building's back rooms year, when it was begun. agreed to monitor the conversion of the will be no constraint on length or spokesman for the "ad hoc com- bargaining would have on students. will be available for the escort service. Some senators and VoU said they study rooms and see that it does not mode of expression." mittee of opposition to the He said negative effects include the Other police representatives had wanted to draft policies which would extend past fall quarter. Several individuals have unionization of BGSU," said about 15 faculty's right to strike, higher salaries earlier said only one dispatcher could prohibit students from using it as a SGA officials also distributed to requested to address the board faculty members were asked to and resulting increases in Instructional locate in the building because persons chauffeuring service. senators a survey to be given to about about their stance on the issue. attend the group's first meeting fees, a loss of the student's voice in who ran the service spring quarter, SGA senator John C. Bell told the 1,200 students ranking problems to be When the scheduled speakers finish, Sept. 24. University affairs and positive aspects when it started, had disrupted police News after the meeting that he still studied by SGA. Those problems will "the floor will be open for all points The committee supports a faculty of an improvement in the University's decorum. supports allowing persons to use the then be assigned to senators to tackle, of view to be heard on the matter," election on the issue, but prefer it not image to talented young professors. However, Bess told SGA members service for anything other than tran- VoU said. Edwards added. to be scheduled until spring quarter, the department "supports it 110 per- he said. SGA president Michael C. VoU fur- cent" and "all problems can be over- HE SAID faculty members have "Those fighting for unionization ther capsuled Avenl's opposition by come." been encouraged to attend the have been at it for over a year and saying, "What this means is that Bess also told the group that students get the shaft" recommendations from the Ad Hoc Inside the News meeting, which originally was the opposition haven't had an op- scheduled for the 200-seat Assembly portunity to counter it," he ex- Commuter Center representative Panel for the University Police (for- Room in McFall Center. plained "We're asking for a Robert Braley agreed, saying that even merly the name of Campus Safety and Dr. Ralph H. Wolfe, professor of reasonable amount of time to make the possibility of a strike by faculty Security) will be utilized "almost 100 NEWS: The University's popular culture department is nationaUy English and Bowling Green Faculty a lucid decision." would damage the University, citing percent no matter how far off the wall known. Read John Lammers' story on Page}. Association (BGFA) president, said The board must approve a faculty the threat of a postal strike which he it seems." The panel had recommended be will present a statement about election on the issue if it is to be held said hurt the country. sweeping reforms of the police after that organization's support for an But Edwards said a decision at "Think how much happens because of their investigation into the department High64F(J8C) election establishing a faculty today's meeting is unlikely. the work strike," Braley said. had pinpointed major failings, in- Low4«F(8C) bargaining agent. The meeting Is public. "Everything grinds to a halt." cluding discrimination against Weather 20 percent chance of rain All the representatives of the groups minorities and women.

By John Lammers ministrator, David G. WiUmarth, that between sides during Monday's City Chamberlain said the firefighters Wire Editor the city will meet with firefighters at Council meeting. WiUmarth said it was met this morning and decided to con- the end of this month to consider the because "everybody had an opportunity tinue picketing. While it appears some progress was merit pay. to speak their peace." He also said WiUmarth initiated made in the meeting between picketing WiUmarth said the city wiU get a tax Floyd Chamberlain, spokesman for Tuesday's meeting. "Dave came to me city firefighters and the city ad- settlement from Wood County in "late the plcketers, said, "there was no dog- and said, 'We have got to have a ministration Tuesday, a final October" to determine if there it eat-dog." meeting.'" agreement is not expected soon. enough money for the raises. Chamberlain also said chances for According to both sides, the city Hoffman has contended since the successful negotiations are somewhat IN OTHER remarks from the promised that the next salary hike for start of the picketing that the city could better. "We're in a talking mood. Once statement firefighters said, "Hoffman firefighters would be a merit increase. not afford the step Increases, based on the two sides start talking, they're indicated to us that he would not be in Firefighters' next hike They gave no specific date for the raise, length of service. going to work this thing out," he said. favor of, or recommend, any sort of although Municipal Administrator, legilation guaranteeing step in- Wesley K. Hoffman, said It would be THE FIREFIGHTERS, however, But the firefighters plan to picket creases." The firefighters said they implemented "at the earliest possible said they were disappointed that the until an agreement is reached, he said, want legislation to make the step in- date." city gave no specific date for the In- claiming, "We want to get off the street creases set on a specific timetable. to be based on merit The firefighters have been picketing creases. In a statement they said the with pride." since Sept. 25 because they said the city city gave no "commitment or definite Hoffman claims the cost-of-living has withheld promised merit increases time schedule...indicating to us that we MEMBERS OF the city ad- increases given over the last three and for three and a half years. could wait another three and one half ministration said they did not expect a half years keep the firefighters even IN THE CLOSED meeting the ad- years." picketing to continue yesterday. Hof- with inflation without losing steps on ministration told the firefighters, ac- Both sides said the meeting was fman said, "I guess they don't beUeve it their contracts, which could be used in cording to assistant municipal ad- calm, a contrast to heated exchanges (MiecHr'iOTBUj)," the future. opinion 'judgment is founded on truth...' applause, applause guest column

The News would like to applaud a move made yesterday by the Wood County Election Board to ease the problem of University student voting b.s.u.'s effectiveness is at stake by allowing an on—campus polling place. The motion, however, is only the start of the issue. It seems that the If you're planning to come to the smoothly because of the quarrel over which this new constitution is designed big question now Is where to locate the new precinct so that It may benefit Black Student Union meeting tonight, elections vs. appointments. That's will ensure and even facilitate B.S.U. the most students. please be prepared to engage in some ' something we'll ha ve to talk about. self-destruction If this practice con- The old location, Ridge Street School, has, proved obsolete for the serious and constructive discussion. Kelvin tinues. Simply, this type of selfishness University's purposes. The old precinct just could not handle the l.OOO The direction of our future Is In The changes to be made within the must cease; if not, the B.S.U. will die. plus newly registered voters, the added voting machines and city voters. question, the way we will choose is Obsidian will be slight by no means. These aren't the only problems faced So far the two recommendations for the new location are: the White uncertain. They will prove to be painful for a while by the retiring generation of BJS.U. Dogwood Suite, Union, or the Alumni Center. Some of us have been addressing Dale but will present problems less com- leadership. Their's Is the task of The Alumni Center is just as far for some students to walk to as it ourselves to the question of our Black plicated than those surely to be overseeing elections during a time would be to the school, thereby partially defeating the purpose of student organizations on various oc- spawned by the structural changes several groups on campus have chosen establishing an on—campus polling area. Only the White Dogwood casions at various times. Well, this is Now our problem is that this within the B.S.U. to make their "plays" for power within the year that the massive personnel The Obsidian is entering its third theB.S.U. Suite seems appropriate. It is in the center of campus and easily ac- leadership must give way to a younger, turnover we've been hinting at for some fresher generation of leadership. year, and therefore has a generation of cessible to most students. time will eventuate. staff members who have been with it ONE OF THESE groups, with some Control of the polling area should not be a major Issue as long as For the past couple of years our THE BOARD OF BLACK Cultural since its enception In Nov. 1976. administrative backing, seems to want election regulations (the placing of signs near doors, for example) are general campus organizations, (B.S.U., Activities will probably be able to make These people have grown with the total control of the B.S.U. I am opposed observed. We agree with Albert Newlove, democratic board member, B.B.C.A. and Obsidian) have been the transition easiest. This group will publicaiton and are just about ready to to their gaining complete control, not that if the area cannot be controlled anywhere it is placed, then there is guided by leadership that proved to be have a couple of experienced people take over the operations. During this because I dislike or mistrust this group, something drastically wrong with the board, not the location. dedicated and hard working. These who will remain at least one more year. We congratulate the board on its decision as it stands so far and do not people should be congratulated by those It will also be helped by a portion of the 'For the past couple of years a lot of Black foresee any problems with the implementation of this Important of us who still hold fast to the dreams of enormous talent that we've developed our foremothers and fathers: Total program. on campus the past couple years. students have been attracted to B.S.U. only when We also hope that the board's decision Is not overshadowed by any freedom and equality in America and There will be some problems in throughout the world. silly campus space assignment politics. getting the B.B.C.A. structure running they need help. The way in which this new constitution is designed will ensure...self- destruction if this practice continues.'

year the job of the older staff members but because I don't want to see the is to ensure a smooth transition by B.S.U.'s colors, red black and green, helping and encouraging our younger suddenly start to overemphasize the generation as much as possible. crimson. These younger people could stand some of your love and good wishes too; Well, I'm going to bed now, its way pat them on the back sometime. past my bedtime. I wouldn't want to be late for Dr. Champion's Afrikan Ut OUR FIRST issue will be out at the class, Brenda Battle Is leading our end of next week, we're coming, please class discussion of Kofi Awoonor's The be patient. Breast Of The Earth. I'm Interested in Earlier I mentioned structural hearing what the sister has to say about changes within the B.S.U. To the casual Africa, so far in the class Micheal observer a new constitution and Johnson and James Dorsey have put on execuctlve council "Junta" (made up great presentations and the class is a of three elected officers who will lot of fun. Like a class should be, you oversee two other appointments) might know? I just wanted to say hello not seem reason to be concerned. (Jambo), especially to you freshman, Well, I happen to think that how we and throw up a few things for you to handle these changes will determine consider as you stroll the yard today, whether the B.S.U. will survive in its maybe you'll want to make that present progressive form. meeting at 6:00 in the Amanl. Remember what Nkrumah said, For the past couple of years a lot of "thought without action is empty, Black students have been attracted to action without thought is blind." the B.S.U. only when they needed help. The B.S.U. is you, without you its Just This is not to say that everybody is a B.S. Have a nice day. pimp, but that a lot of people become concerned only when concern is to thelr Kelvin Dale Is a student at the immediate advantage. The way in University and editor of the Obsidian. Jimmy's bridgmork for mideasl peace! paulapourri Letters personnel about dty legislation and city matters such as the conflict between the firemen and the dty. The par- holidays ticipation from audience concerning bg prestige: a matter of tactics the firemen displayed political artion In progress. It is one thing to read about As the Jewish Holidays approached I an incident or event such as the tried to find out if there were going to be Last week in my American Gover- collectively known as snob appeal). Candidates for the volume might be the firemen's situation and another thing to any services on campus. nment class, just as I was about to be Harvard, Yale, Princeton and even City student who rushed through the most actually be right there and experience I called "Fact Line" several times ard eaten by a rampaging giant Socialist, I College of New York were listed as sororities or fraternities in one quarter, the politics of negotiation and com- was informed no special service was was awakend from my impromptu Paula perching on the top rungs of the the dorm resident who has the most promise between two parties. nightmare by the student in front of me university ladder. beer cans stacked in his window or the going to be held. Granted there are not The council meetings are held every who handed me a reprint of an article BUT AS I continued reading, an student who managed to schedule that many Jewish students attending first and third Monday of each month at titled "Harvard Rated Tops in Snob Winslow uneasy feeling crept into my stomach classes only on Tuesdays. the university but I am sure on 8:00 and are open to the public. Try Appeal." After ruling out the possibility of having As for lucrative faculty salaries, if Christmas or Easter there would be something different and political by Partly because of a sleepy, but indigestion from my instant oatmeal, I the University budget won't allow for some sort of service. I can't go home for attending the next council meeting. It is persistent curiosity and partly because It told of a new guide to U.S. colleges concluded that I was experiencing a cost of living raises, maybe a com- the Jewish Holidays because it would worth the time and effort to learn about the instructor had ordered the class to which rates the schools according to growing sense of self-righteousness promise could be worked out offering be an unexcused absence. I think the local government in Bowling Green. do so, I read the article with some in- social prestige, social achievement and about BGSU. social prestige instead of a few extra something ought to be done. terest. faculty salaries (these traits being Much to my surprise our beloved bucks for groceries. Ann Jackson University in a Cornfield didn't even Deserving communications teachers Normie D. Damrauer 5MacDonaldWest place in the top tea could receive free use of an off-campus McDonald West But then, the competition was tough. mailbox, a home economics professor The B*B Slews There aren't too many Kennedys from could win a shopping spree to Pem- Hyannis Port on the University alumni bervllle and a diligent sociology in- an alternative Page*, EDITORIALSTAFF Thursday, October 5,1S78 list, much less any Rockefellers or structor could be presented with a involvement editor / lamle a. plerman Fitzgeralds or Baileys. reserved seat in Howard's on Thursday managing editor roger k. lowe The book's editors probably didn't nights. This letter Is in regards to your ar- news editor Cheryl a. geschke even bother to check if Perrysburg or There already are some snobbishly Last Monday night, I attended a ticle entitled "Location may delay editorial editor £«ltn h. iameson Waterville has a social register, much appealing assets at the University sports editor Steven w. Sadler Bowling Green city council meeting escorts". In It, the following statement copy editor j onet k. ropers less that some deserving University which surely outshine those of the other and was very disappointed with the was made: "The people (wanting photo editor davld «. ryan alumnus could be listed in it colleges. Can Harvard's cafeterias lack of student interest in local dty escorts) would have to call the police, entertainment editor marc nuOVnln UPON NOTING the absence of the offer: anything close to the Union's government. Besides myself, there then they'd give the call to our wire editor lohn lammers University on that most prestigious list, chili? Can any of Philadelphia's were five other students from the dispatcher over there, then the President Moore and Provost Ferrari BUSINESS STAFF historical landmarks near the university who went to the meeting. dispatcher would give the call to the probably resigned themselves to their University of Pennsylvania claim even Why is student attendance so poor at a dispatcher in the Commuter Center, business .' Hnoa berk* offices to contemplate the depressing half the charm of the Educational council meeting? Maybe it is possible then he or she would set up an escort for advertising sales manager colleen dune thoughts of declining enrollment. Memorabilia Center (better known as that no one besides the Student the person and' call back. Last year it They should be discussing clever the Little Red Schoolhousel? Is the Government Association and • few only took one transfer from the police The BO News Is published dally Tuesday tn.ough Friday during ihe regular school ploys to attract the up-turned noses of aroma hovering over City College of others are the only loyal students in- dispatcher to our dispatcher. ■ year and weekly during summer test ions by students ol Bowling Oreen State University some classy future freshmen who New York comparable to the one terested in finding out bow local I can't help but wonder why there has under the authority ol Hie University Publications Committee. might shed some snobbishness on our Opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily reluct the opinions ol The BO emulating from Poe Ditch? government in Bowling Green func- to be any transfer of calls. Instead of News Editorial Board. average middle class campus. WITH A LITTLE publicity, un- tions. using the police number, why not give The BO News and Bowling Creen State University are equal opportunity employers It can be done. After all, what was suspecting billionaires and soon-to-be Considering the students live in the the dispatcher in the Commuter Center and do not discriminate in hiring practices. Harvard before Henry Wlnkler studied tycoons would flock to Bowling Green to city of Bowling Green, I think It Is a phone reserved for escort requests? The News will not accept advertising that Is deemed discriminatory, degrading or there? insulting on the basis ol race, sex or national origin. wear a Falcon emblazoned sweatshirt essential that we as students par- Not only would the person requesting All rights to material published In The BO News are reserved. We could add prestige to the In- and white painter's pants. ticipate and learn about our city an escort not have to be called back, it dustrial education department by Tim Conway and Nate Thurmond government and how it effects campus would help keep an open line to the Editorial and Business Ollices recruiting Laverne and Shirley as were only the beginning. life. Council meetings are not as dull as police in case of an emergency. 104 University Hall model students. they are stereotyped to be. When I Bowling Oreen State University AND HOW ABOUT printing up our Bowling Oreen, Ohio 43401 Paola Winsow is a staff reporter for attended the meeting I was able to hear KenMarkward I (4t») 17110*1 own Bowling Green social register? the News. the mayor speak as well as other dty 232 Anderson The BG New« Thursday, October $, lf78 Page J Pop Culture program grows with student understanding By John Lammers "WE ARE TEACHING the way folks the student away from his background. Wire Editor live. We seldom study that stuff that is College often makes a person ashamed not practical-practical in the sense of of his background. There is a school of thought on making your life fuller and richer," he campus that regards popular culture said. "POP CULTURE tends to minimize classes as Junk food for thought. The department fills a void no other that shame, which is evil in the first That school of thought, however, is department can, he added. "The place. It's good to keep a student's feet losing some support, according to two concept was education makes us better on the ground," Browne said. members of the popular culture citizens. We believe the humanities Another benefit of pop culture classes department. leave out a great deal," he said. "Pop is that most have no prerequisites, Dr. John G. Nachbar, associate culture is the new humanities." Nachbar said, adding, "The assump- professor of popular culture, said the "The new humanities should sup- tion is you do not ha ve to be an expert" image of the department is improving plement the old. The old should be The department however, got much because people are learning more called to account for themselves," bad publicity for offering a class about about it. Browne said. the roller coaster phenomenon. "We Dr. Ray B. Browne, professor and Nachbar agreed, adding that pop were editorialized all the way to El chairman of popular culture, said "We culture classes "helps fill out the pic- Paso," Nachbar said. were badly misunderstood to begin ture. The emphasis traditionally is the Browne said most critics assumed with. There was a genuine hostility study of culture was the most important the class rode roller coasters all day based on misinformation." aspects-best literature, presidents, and analyzed why they are fun. BROWNE AND NACHBAR agree masterpieces of art" that the department has great respect "n"S LUCE saying to a dietitian, 'Oh, away from the campus. "We have a "(BUT) THE PURPOSE of college is you're studying eating carrots,'" he Newsphoto by Frank Breilhaupl national, even international to study the world and you don't with said. Dr. John G. Nachbar looks at one of the many books stored in the reputation," Nachbar said. Just those," Nachbar said. Since coasters entertain 90 million Pop Culture Library. For the misinformed, Browne and "We feel criticism by some people and generate a billion dollars Nachbar have a handy consensus academics cause us to wonder if they ' income a year, "it would be definition of pop culture-"Everything are thoroughly trained in the irresponsible if we didn't make some in life chosen by masses of people." humanities," Browne said. effort to study it" Browne said. Link offers counsel, referral This includes cars, McDonald's It is hard to understand why more restaurants, movies, sports, television, students do not take Browne's classes, He also noted a new area of American By Janet Ropers referral," Callan said. If someone calls organization, Callan said. clothes, youth habits and heroes, he said. "They are fish in water. They culture for undergraduates in the Copy Editor the Link inquiring about food stamps, ALTHOUGH THE LINK'S services Browne said very much need to study the water they department. A class titled "Racism in for instance, a counselor will refer the are for Wood County residents, "We They said that many persons do not swim la" American Culture" will be offered Persons feeling depressed, needing caller to the Welfare Department. "We don't turn people away just because understand that studying these subjects "MANY WOULD like to keep the winter quarter. In the development information or Just someone to talk to plug them into the right agency," she they don't live in Wood County," she does not mean they approve of them. University in medieval ways. They stages are "Minority Culture" and have a willing ear available. said. noted. Unless a person is in a crisis Nachbar said one writer accused pop want to build a wall around it and keep "Railroads in America" courses. The Link, located at 525 Pike St, is INQUIRIES OFTEN are made to the situation, however, the Link will refer a culture classes of trying to replace people out," Browne said. "We would He said the program is one of a few in Wood County's crisis intervention, Link about housing, food, financial aid client to a counseling agency in his own Shakespear with Superman. like to let people in." American culture, "But none of them information and referral center, which or medical problems. If a question county, she said. In response, Nachbar said, "Most of Browne said pop culture classes have the thrust we have with popular offers free counseling and information cannot be answered by a counselor, it is The Link also provides emergency us (the teaching staff) do not present especially can be valuable for un- culture, American studies and 24 hours a day. channeled to the proper agency. help for transients—persons passing value Judgements." derclassmen. "Pop culture is the American culture for undergraduates." Persons can receive help from the through Bowling Green who may, for "We study it because we think it is the newest and most needed thing for He also said he is organizing the THE LINK was formed in June, 1975 Link by telephone, citizens band radio, instance, need a few dollars for single most important influence," freshmen because it's ignored in every American Culture Association to cover when Karma, a drug—abuse service, by stopping in or through a program gasoline, Callan said. Browne explained. "It just seems other area on campus. topics the Popular Culture Association and Crisis Phone combined. The Link called Outreach, which sends a smart to know the world around us." "The experience on campus is to push excludes. deals with drug—related as well as male—female team out into the com- "But we are not a money service," emotional problems. munity to counsel a person in his home. she emphasized. The Link has an Sixty volunteer counselors supply About 25 contacts with clients are made agreement with the Ministerial Society, information to about 13,000 callers a each day. which provides "limited funds" for year concerning basic needs, or try to such emergencies,she said. Other CMU students to football help solve emotional or sex—related "If someone feels he needs to come in funding to operate the Link comes from problems, administrative assistnat to talk to a counselor and can't get here, the county mental health levy, United Central Michigan University (CMU) CMU will run a football from the Mt. Residence Hall Assembly, but the first Susie Callan said. we'll send someone to his house," Way, state and federal aid and private will take part in Bowling Green's Pleasant, Michigan campus to the such trip to the University, Haught "We get a lot of sex—related Callan said. donations. Homecoming activities in a most University. said. CMU students plan to start the calls problem pregnancies, con- A speakers' bureau, consisting of 30 A training session for volunteers, unusual way, Rick A. Haught, Resident ball rolling at 8 a.m. Oct 27 and arrive traception, abortion, gay—related counselors, gives eight to 10 programs held three times a year, is scheduled for Student Association (RSA) president THIS IS THE fourth year the event on campus by noon Oct 28, Haught problems," she said. If a client needs a month about drug abuse and other Oct 17. Interested persons should announced Tuesday night. has been sponsored by the CMU said. help which counselors are not equipped topics. School officials, church groups contact the Link, 352—1545, as soon as to give, he is referred to an agency or University students may call the possible for an interview. Twenty which can serve him better. Link and request that someone from the persons will be selected for the training "An important part of our service is bureau come speak to a class or session. Let all calculator help you make more efficient use of your time. the other This semester... and for years to come. RECORDS 95 & FREE! 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Anderson said the Anderson said he has had about four proposal, the violating owner would be can Qle a complaint with the police of Bowling Green soon may require pet legislation la patterned arter a law complaints since the New York law fined. The fine would be similar to one now department. owners to dean their dog's droppings known la New York as the "scooper became effective. George R. Davis, "IF A PET owner leta his animal levied against pet owners who let According to the proposed ordinance, from the sidewalks. law." Bowling Green animal warden, added defecate on someone else's property, he animals run loose. Davis said he gives the pet owner would be required to Ward 4 councilman Dr. Roger C. NEW YORK RESIDENTS are fined if that dogs are causing a problem can be charged with a minor three warnings before citing the owner. carry cleaning tools, such as scooper, to Anderson introduced a measure at a pet excretes on the city sidewalks downtown. misdemeanor. This would not be He siad Judges have fined owners from clean up after a pet $25 to $150, depending on the number of The ordinance was moved to second Workshop to help elderly with death, dying offenses. reading and will be voted on in i month. Helping elderly persons cope with the recently presented a paper about death the process of dying. vantage in serving the elderly," he Mini-marathon Saturday "If you do not have your own ad said. difficulties of death and dying will be at the Internation Symposium on the The third annual "Save Your Heart Trophies and t-«hlrte will be discussed at a workshop Oct. 13, taught Dying Human in Tel Aviv, Israel. together about dying, then how can you awarded. The registration fee Is 82 in The workshop is offered through the Mini—Marathon" will be at 10 a.m. by Dr. Thomas W. Attlg, associate The workshop is designed to help help others?" Attlg reflected. "Persons Saturday according to Peter Manto, the advance and 83 Saturday. Proceeds professor of philosophy. persons who work with death better who care for the dying tend to run away Office of Continuing Education and the genrontology program. The session will event's organizer. will go to the Heart Fund. Attlg has taught a University death serve their clients. from their fears, which causes them to The record time for the marathon Is and dying course for the last four years. I lose their effectiveness. be from V a.m. to 4 p.m. In the Alumni - The 6.2—mile race will begin at the room. Union. 31:59, set by Paul Emery in the 1977 fall He also has produced several public THE WORKSHOP will focus on "Learning to understand such fears Student Services Building and Manto race. can be turned to the care-givers ad- Registration deadline Is Tuesday. television programs on the subject and identifying fears related to death and said he expects 400 runners to par- The event is sponsored by the Charts ticipate. About 125 persons already Community and application forma are have registered. The 1977 fall race had available at all Bowling Green banks, Youth For Understanding travels worldwide 80 runners and the 1978 spring race had sporting goods stores and the ByDealseSakal year, a six-month plan or a three-month part of the world," Hann said, noting my own maid who did everything for more than 200. University Union Information desk. summer program. In each case, there several benefits of participating in such me," Masters said, adding that In 1951, a group of German students Is a fee which covers the cost of round- a program. chaperones still are required on a date. visited the United States for a year in trip transportation and placement with Masters said the trip made her more Program discussed hopes of discovering what American the host family, Hann said, adding that .."FIRST, YOU get to see the way outgoing because she had to make new was all about the host family provides room and another culture works. It is also a friends In Brazil. By Bob WeingartDer the formation of a core program and sd That was the beginning of Youth For board. The student is responsible for chance to learn a foreign language and Staff Reporter up a tentative timetable for Im- Understanding (YFU), an international additional expenses. lastly, by leaving home and accepting Susan Fether, a senior at Bowling plementation d the program. student exchange program allowing another family, you begin to realize Green High School who visited Greece Academic Council yesterday According to the timetable, the high school students between 14 and 18 ..HANN AND HE wife "serve as where your ties are," Hann explained. last summer, said the experience discussed the proposed creation d a general studies program would be fully years old to travel to other countries, friends and counselors to exchange Hann added that travel to another broadens the mind. general studies program to replace the implemented by summer, I960. according to William Hann, YFU area students, recruit host families and country makes one realize good and "I learned to be on my own and could current array of general requirements Council did nd approve the timetable representative and associate professor provide information to students in- bad aspects of his culture. cope. I gd used to meeting new people necessary to obtain a degree. pending further review. of biology. terested in the program," he said Sophomore Kathy Masters took part and It's a Id of fun," Fether said. Dr. Peter A. Facione, director d Last year about 7,200 students took The program provided a new ex- In the program two years ago by University Division d General Studies, University provost and council part in YFU, a major exchange perience for the Hanns' son, Randy, a visiting Brazil. Her only problems were Although she did not know what to (UD), reported to the council the chairman. Dr. Michael R. Ferrari, program. The program Is open to all University freshman, who traveled to adjusting to the different social exped from a foreign country, she said progress made In drafting the general announced that Council will hold but students should be familiar with the Holland last year. customs, she said. she had trouble trying to readapt to the studies core program. weekly rather than biweekly meetings language of the country, Hann said. "I didn't know what direction I United States. indefinitely to address the problems Presently, 26 countries participate in wanted to go after graduation, but I "I COULDN'T gd used to the maids. For information about hosting YFU He distributed a basic model d the and questions raised at yesterday's the program. Students can choose a one knew I wanted to take the time to see There were six in the house and I had students contact Hann at 372-2833. proposed program and said it would be meeting about the method to im- "built on the same modd and have the plement the plan. same explicit goals and objectives" as Bus crash kills 2, injures 18 in New England the old program but would require Council also approved a proposed students to enroll in specific courses revision in the curriculum modification CONWAY, N.H. (AP) - A bus State police said the Cortinental the car were dead and they were North Conway, center d the White rather than allow them to choose form. The revision allows proposals for carrying 40 elderly persons from Trailway bus collided on the searching through the wreckage for Mountains resort area, said it sum- courses. This program will help ensure new or restructured courses to be other victims. Missouri on a tour of New England's Kankamagus Highway, about six miles moned extra doctors and nurses. that students receive a more solid and submitted to the dean of University autumn foliage collided with a car on a from Conway, with a four-wheel vehicle A reporter at the site said the car libraries for review to ensure that the Rescue teams from throughout well-rounded educational base foggy mountain pass yesterday, killing from Connecticut that erupted into jammed the bus doors against the high- necessary for more advanced studies, Library has adequate materials for at least two persons and injuring at flames. northern New Hampshire and neigh- way guardrail and the elderly oc- Facione said. reading and research in the course. least 18, police said. boring Maine were called to the area. cupants were forced to escape through The next Academic Council meeting POLICE SAD) at least two persons in A spokesman at Memorial Hospital in the windows d the bus. 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Day in review From wire stories Teachers reject pact; judge says back to work Striking school employees broadcast microphones and still not to vote and urged allaU school system The unions, which have been trying to EmnloveesEmployees were told that another 6 schools, based on certified enrollmentenrol rejected by a 3-2 margin yesterday a photographers in the courtroom. He employees to report for work today. negotiate a new contract since percent raise would be available if during the first week of school in contract offer providing for an t per- said all sides felt the situation so Hanna, who also prohibited picketing November 1976, asked for a 20 percent voters approve an $11.1 million school October, would be jeopardized. cent offer providing for an 8 percent critical that full public exposure should during school hours, said he wanted to raise. The average salary of a tax increase in November. Twice raise but were ordered by a Judge to be given his action. remind the school employees that they Cleveland teacher is $14,(73. before this year, voters over- Gallagher said the board does not return to their jobs today or face Ones. are public employees, and "not like whelmingly rejected proposals to in- want to require Saturday classes, and "I do not expect teachers and others EARLIER IN THE DAY, the unions, assembly line workers who have to THE BOARD OFFERED an 8 per- crease property taxes for education by instead is considering drastic reduc- to be hauled off to jail," said Cuyahoga representing 10,000 teachers and non- joust with a profit making employer." cent wage hike contingent on state $30 million a year. tions in the Christmas and spring County Common Pleas Judge Harry A. academic employees, voted 3,276-2,115 officials lifting spending restrictions If classes remain closed next week, recesses to make up for the days Hanna, who had mediated aattempts to to reject what the school board had HE ASKED HOW teachers could imposed on the school system. $34,5 million in state aid to Cleveland already lost. resolve the four-week-old walkout called its final offer. instruct children on democracy if they But he told lawyers for the six "The strike will continue," said themselves practiced anarchy. striking unions that if the members James E. O'Meara, chairman of the Formal classes have yet to be held continue to stay off the job to press for a coalition of striking unions in ac- this fall, and schools have been of- Senate to extend ERA deadline better wage package, the fines he was counting the balloting results. ficially closed to students since Sept. 12. The Senate signaled yesterday it will a major setback for those fighting Congress in 1972. It needs ratification prepared to impose would wipe out O'Meara said the strike should Negotiators for the unions and the extend the ratification deadline for the addition to the U.S. Constitution of the by 38 states to become part of the those gains. continue until further notice. school board never reached agreement Equal Rights Amendment and decided ERA, which would specifically bar Constitution. Hanna Issued the order from the John E. Gallagher Jr., president of on a contract, but Hanna ordered the that states cannot use the additional discrimination on the basis of sex. bench in an unusual proceeding in the school board, said he was surprised unions Monday to submit the board's time to take back their approval of the In August, the House passed a Thirty-five legislatures have ratified which he allowed television cameras, that more than 4,000 employees chose last offer to their members. ERA. measure moving the ERA ratification the ERA, but those of Idaho, Kentucky, By a 54-44 margin, the Senate deadline from MArch 1979 to June 30, Nebraska and Tennessee have voted to rejected a proposal by Sen. Jake Gam 1982. reverse their stands. The Kentucky State department approves visit R-Utah, to couple an additional 39- recision vote was subsequently vetoed month ratification period with an op- The measure does not require the by that state's acting governor. portunity for ratifying states to rescind signature of President Carter, who has by Smith, Rhodesian leaders their actions. been a staunch supporter of the ERA. Gam's amendment would have The vote cleared a major Sarah Weddington, special assistant applied only to reversal votes taken was not Identified. The State Department announced Department spokesman Thomas congressional obstacle facing ERA to the president for women's issues, after the extension period begins on yesterday it is approving visits to the Reston said the administration decided "NOT ONLY HAVE we won the visas advocates while dealing a severe blow said Carter was "gratified" by the MArch 23, 1979. It would not have United States by Rhodesian Prime to make an "exception" to U.N. san- and are getting them there, but we have to its opponents. Senate's action. validated the ones already taken, Minister Ian Smith and other members ctions against Rhodesia because "we won on the basis of the fuss and the good Sea Birch Bayh, D-Ind., principal although those states would have been of that country's biraclal leadership. believe the visit can contribute to the publicity arising from that," said a Senate sponsor of the extension, SHE SAID the president personally free to vote again. The action ended a two-week tug-of- process of achieving a settlement.". senior Rhodesian government official predicted the Senate would approve the had called five senators yesterday war within the Carter administration In Salisbury, delighted government who declined to be identified. ERA extension by a healthy margin morning to lobby them, and that Vice BAYH TOLD the Senate it is up to over the propriety of approving visa officials said Smith and one of the black According to sources, Smith probably when the issue comes to a final vote set President Walter Mondale had called Congress to determine, after all states leaders in the transition administration will fly to New York on Saturday ac- applications by leaders of a regime for tomorrow. three. have voted to ratify, whether to permit companied by the Rev. Ndabaningi which the United Nations regards as are scheduled to leave for the United GARN CONCEDED that the vote was The ERA was initially approved by the reversal votes. Illegal. States this weekend. The black leader Sithole, one of the three black members of Rhodesia's Executive Committee. The two other black members, Carter to push to turn out vote Jeremiah Chirau and Bishop Abel Carter, Congress clash on bill The chairman of the Democratic States in funeral rites for Pope John Muzorewa, will come later. President Carter, suddenly at odds declared that the president "is putting "There's going to be some rancor National Committee said in Columbus Paul I. The sources said Smith and Sithole with his most powerful congressional his head in the sand like an ostrich," up," said O'Neill. "I don't like to see yesterday that President Carter will White did say that "Miss Lillian" will come to Washington early next allies, dispatched administration adding that "if the vote were held this brewing because energy is the most participate in nonpartlsan voter drives would try to visit Ohio and stump for week. U.S. officials said Secretary of leaders to the Capitol yesterday in an today, we would vote to override." important piece of legislation to aimed at triggering a large turnout In Baumann's candidacy before State Cyrus R Vance is expected to escalation of his drive against the $10.2 Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Congress in a hundred years." the November elections. Baumann, 47, goes up against in- meet with them. billion public works bill. Byrd, D-W.Va., agreed with O'Neill's John White told a news conference at combent Samuel Devine, the 63-year- The Smith group was invited here by Carter has promised a veto of "in- assessment. The public works spending bill would the Columbus airport that if the old Bexley Republican who has 27 conservative senators, led by Sen. flationary... wasteful...absolutely provide funds for energy research and Democrats can deliver a large turnout represented Ohio's 12th District since S.I. 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MI mmmmammm mmmmmmmmm m Page ( Thonday, October 5,1978 The BG News Harry Chapin performs tonight in Anderson Arena by C. Anthony Mosser Big Band Era and Harry's brother edited, wrote and directed, was Year in 1972 and Best Performance by a chairman of the board and chief fun- around the world. Tom, like Harry, is a folk singer who nominated for an Academy Award in Male Vocalist in 1975. d-raiser for the Performing Arts The acoustic sounds of has appeared in the Grand Ballroom 1969 for Best Feature Documentary. Aside from his musical achievements Foundation of Long Island. Chapin has nine albums to Ha credit, singer—songwriter Harry Chapin will Union. In 1970 Chapin returned to the music Chapin also has become one of that including "Verites and Balderdash," fill Anderson Arena tonight in what Despite his musical heritage Harry scene and two years later had his first industry's most politically involved HARRY CHAPIN also is the founder and "Greatest Stories Live," a greatest promises to be one of many fine con- Chapin did not take a direct route to the big hit, "Taxi." Since then, numerous performers. He actively supported of World Hunger Year, a non-profit hits LP whose title alludes to his unique certs in store for University students top of the music world as the Vietnam accolades have been bestowed on George McGovern's presidential bid in group active in publicizing the plight of ability to combine storytelling stlye this year. War caused the breakup of Ids group Chapin, including Grammy 1972 and supports Ralph Nader's Public 20 million hungry Americans and the with song writing. His latest LP Is Chapin, who has penned such called the Chapin Brothers. nominations for Best New Artist of the Interest Research Group. He is both one and a half billion starving people "Living Room Suite." well-known songs as "Taxi," WITH THE GROUP temporarily "W-O-L—D" and "Cats In the disbanded Chapin applied his versatile Cradle," comes from a musically talents to the documentary film in- Newspaper, UW internships available oriented family. His father was a dustry and worked on more than 300 drummer for both the Tommy Dorsey films between 1965 and 1971. One film, Applications for newspaper in- THE INTERNS earn $700 during the Application deadline for both in- salary is less than $11,000 a year and and Woody Herman bands during the "Legendary Champions," which he ternships and scholarships for college summer. ternships is Dec. 1. travel expenses are paid. students and United Way intern To be eligible, a student must have Persons with a bachelor's degree who programs for college graduates are completed his junior year. are Interested in a career with the ABOUT 20 INTERNS are selected Court upholds convictions available at Career Planning and The Minority Internship Program United Way may apply for a one-year annually. COLUMBUS, (AP)-Ohio's Supreme charged in the 1976 slaying of a Placement office. Assistant Director also is being offered by the Newspaper - training program. Treeger also reminded students that Court has upheld three murder con- policeman. James S. Treeger said. Fund. Eligible persons are between 21 and placement sign-ups continue today, victions in which the defendants Two types of internships are offered The program will involve 10 minority 30 years old who have demonstrated which is the last day of scheduled office escaped death sentences when the U.S. Charles D. Cotton was indicted in the by the Newspaper Fund. One is the graduate students who will do graduate high academic standing, leadership tours, to be held at 9 and 11 a.m. and at 1 Supreme Court invalidated the state's shooting of police officer Michael T. summer editing internship program work during fall, 1979. ability, oral and written com- and 3 p.m., he said. capital punishment law. Hitchinson in the T and A Thrift Market which employs 40 students on daily Like editing interns, minority interns munication skills and career concern parking lot in Mansfield. Each now faces life imprisonment. newspaper and wire service copydates. also must attend a course in news and motivation, according to a United A resume writing seminar will be He was convicted by a three-judge Before the internship, each intern editing. Way brochure. held at 11:30 a.m., one for graduate ONE OF those upheld yesterday panel and the verdict was upheld by the must attend a copy editing training AT THE END of the summer, a $1000 The intern's salary and fringe school at 12:30 p.m. and for in- involved a Richland County man 5th District Court of Appeals. scholarship check will be mailed to benefits are determined by experience terviewing at 3:30 p.m. today in the Local briefs each intern. and educational background. But no Forum, Student Services Bldg. Minority fellowships Khaled OK after operation Applications for minority graduate fellowships are CLEVELAND (AP) - Saudi Arabian Khaled's leg and grafted one end to latest Middle East paaoe proposal, available from the Fellowship Office, National Research King Khaled was able to sit and talk each of his coronary artieries, at- arrived in Cleveland Sept 27 for Council, 2101 Constitution Ave. N.W., Washington D.C. with his doctors and a few members of taching the other ends to his aorta. medical examinations, He underwent 20418. Deadline for filing applications is Dec. 8. his family yesterday after six hours of The operation allows blood to bypass open heart surgery for removal of an open heart surgery Tuesday, the kings' blocked portions of the artery and aneurysm at the 1,008-bed hospital in cardiologist said. reach the heart. 1972. EDCI In a statement released by the "It's a little bit early to say about Sophomores and juniors in early childhood education Cleveland Clinic, the king's condition other complications," Loop said after TIGHT SECURITY arrangements now can register for EDCI 221, competency development was described as "completely the surgery. Khaled will recuperate in surround the activities of the king and with children under three years old, for winter quarter. satisfactory on his first postoperative Cleveland about seven weeks, the his entourage of 300 persons. He is TONIGHTONWBGU Students who have completed EDCI 221 can register for day." Cleveland Plain Dealer reported In protected by U.S. Secret Service EDCI 321 according to Dr. Elizabeth Stimson, who can be DR. FLOYD D. Loop, head of the yesterday's editions. agents, Cleveland police and his own 11:00 88.1 F.M. contacted at 545 Education Building, or 372—0151, hospital's department of thoracic and Khaled, 64, ruler of the oil-rich bodyguards while his retainers are Extension 330. cardiovascular surgery, said doctors country and regarded as a key figure in staying In lavish rented homes and removed two pieces of vein from efforts to gain Arab acceptance of the hotels. MEN! - - WOMEN! JOSS ON SHIPS American Foreign. No experience Read PLANTER required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel Summer job Acareerinlaw- or career. Send S3.00 for in POLES formation. SEAFAX. Dept. K I The Box 2049. Port Angeles, without law school Washington 9836? News The After just three months of study at The i Institute for Paralegal Training in M Philadelphia, you can have an exciting and rewarding C/reener career in law or business—without law school. VeuCan .Tea houses. So come discussion. us T!» in and get a mug. 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It's a wonder that an old sea bird like Ted Turner would He turned down Turner's offer, after first receiving a plate in the fifth inning against the Yankees and then with the IRS, when Turner unveiled his plan to depreciate his have forgotten that ancient adage: "Don't count your generous raise from his San Diego sponsors. challenge Bowie Kuhn to prove that a chicken covered with $100,000 chicken. $100,000 chickens until San Diego has had the chance to feathers Is out of uniform. But the chicken belongs in San Diego, once the home of make a counter offer." However, we are now properly forewarned of the direction basketball's only seven—foot, three—inch invisible coach, In case you dozed off and missed the news, Ted Turner in which big—league sports are headed. Instead of tam- Wilt Chamberlain, of the late lamented Conquistadors. offered a San Diego resident who Inhabits a chicken costume John Owen pering with rival managers or signing free—agent players, After an, that was the residence of the 1973 Charger football the amount of $100,000 a year to flee the California com- franchise owners now covet rival mascots, bands and team which lost U games and was judged so peculiar its munity and become the official mascot of his Atlanta Hawks Granted, the chicken occasionally win take to the road for pompon girls. history was written by the team psychiatrist. basketball team and baseball squad guest shots. He has appeared at Three Rivers Stadium, at The attempted theft of the chicken is akin to learning that The Idea had a lot of merit. When the Hawks and Braves the Seattle Klngdome and dropped Into the home court of the Al Davis of the Raiders has abducted two of the Dallas SAN DIEGO NOW HAS the only baseball team franchised are performing in their typical splay—footed fashion, Denver Nuggets during last spring's pro basketball playoffs, Cowgirls in one of Otis Sistrunk's old capes, and Is escaping to traffic in base hits and banana shakes, its fortunes management would prefer that the paying customers look where his antics very nearly drew a technical foul from from Irving Stadium in a hijacked blocking sled. directed by hamburger czar Ray Kroc. It's the only team elsewhere, perhaps at a grown man in a chicken suit At an referee Earl Strom. where the players refer to a as a quarter—pounder. outlay of $100,000, San Diego's chicken would be a virtual "Hey, Earl," a Supersonic fan remarked upon spotting Previously, we have always admired Ted Turner, When a San Diego pitcher throws a spltbaU, he first "loads steal and might allow Turner to dispense completely with Strom before the next game in Seattle. "Can you manage to especially for his celebrated appearance after successfully it" on a dill pickle slice secreted in his glove. minor league farm systems and outlandish player bonuses. give us a little edge tonight?" defending the America's Cup as skipper of the yacht San Diego deserves its big bird, and the chicken deserves A handful of dried corn and he's set for the day. Courageous. San Diego. "SURE," Strom replied. "Just tell that gawdamn chicken Nevertheless, Ted Turner must be credited as the architect THE CHICKEN HAD other ideas. Where the Padres are not to show up again!" TURNER WAS THE AUTHOR of one of the most inspiring of a novel idea. concerned, he Is an unabashed rooter. He has been caught But the chicken always returns to his home roost and it was victory speeches ever delivered from beneath a table. His And If his offer of $100,000 to a chicken seems excssive, attempting to befoul (or befowl) an umpire's foot He may bad form for Turner to attempt to steal him, merely to repeat address drew inspiration from Captain Bligh, Vince Lom- just remember that the Seattle Pilots once paid $175,000 look at the stadium pigeons with thinly veiled lust his role as mascot A proper baseball showman like Bill bard!, Sir Thomas Upton and Foster Brooks. apiece for Gerry Schoen, Dick Baney and Mike Perraro. But that chicken has integrity! Veeck, if able to sign the same fowl, would send him to the And it would have been interesting to sit in on his debates And they couldn't imitate Al Jolsoa Palmisano 'Dream come true'

By Sberl Campbell other, coping with the situation and being "forever." "I've been here since 1970, but if professional about it," Palmisano said. somebody came up to me in the near future and My goal was to be in the position at the age of 30, One of Palmisano's goals this year was to beat gave me an offer I couldn't refuse in a place I and I'm here at the age of 26, Gary Palmisano, the Miami in Oxford , and his squad accomplished wanted to, I'd probably go." new men's varsity soccer coach said. that last weekend with a 3—2 victory. It was the When asked U he would ever consider coaching Palmisano has been at the University since 1970 first time BG came home a winner from Oxford. professional soccer, Palmisano was quick to as a player and assistant coach for the Falcon "We were down 2—0 at the balftime and we answer, "no." hooters. "It's like a dream come true for me," scored three goals in the last 30 minutes. That "There's too much pressure. Maybe that's the Palmisano said. "Anybody would want to coach at shows a lot of maturity and poise and patience on reason I don't want to go into a full grant—In—aid their alma mater and the place you played for." our part," Palmisano said. program. The pros are expected to win, and when Palmisano has nothing but praise for his har- you're a full grant—In—aid you're expected to Besides his coaching responsibilities, d—working team. He changed the format of win. That gives you ulcers and I don't want to get Palmisano also teaches a tennis class and is the preseason training this year to three daily sessions ulcers from coaching," he said. director of the University summer sports school. instead of two. It looks like the extra work is "I don't know If I want to get myself or my Of the three, Palmisano enjoys teaching and paying off. baUplayers in a situation that we're pressured to coaching more. "We'd start at 6:45 in the morning and finish do something. Right now when we go out on the sometimes at 11:00 at night and they hung in field to win we do it in an enjoyable manner," he "THE ADMINISTRATION GETS to the point there and worked reaUy hard, and I think it's continued. where you're pushing a lot of papers, but then starting to pay off," Palmisano said. As for the immediate future, Palmisano plans to again after teaching and coaching for a while, the attend the national coaches convention in Atlanta administration is a nice break and by the time the "THERE'S FEW THINGS that I ask for (from and the United States Soccer Federation Coaching summer comes to an end, I'm looking forward to the team): concentration, I ask for brilliance School In Florida to earn his coaching license. the season and getting back Into the teaching," he alot They know when they please me and they Palmisano then plans to spend three in said. know when they don't please me. And when you California with the Athletes in Action Christian Rather than developing his own coaching ask for sacrifices and you win, it Just reinforces soccer team. There he will be joining former philosophy, Palmisano emulates former coach what you're doing. If we were 0—3 things would Falcon teammates Steve Cabalka and Chris Micky Cochrane. be a little worse right now," he said. Bartels who are playing on the Athletes in Action "I have to give credit to Mickey Cochrane, the It looks like things will be getting better each team. person who started the program 13 years ago," year for the Falcon boaters. Palmisano feels the Palmisano said. future is bright for the soccer program and that Newsphotoby Dave Ryan "There's a cliche alot of Mlckeyism In me the University has the best faculties In the Mid- (Oklahoma still No. 1 ' and I guess there's a lot of Palmlsanoism in me, TALENTED TUTOR- At the young age of 2*, Gary Palmisano Is boss of west The Top Twenty teams in The Associated too, and the combination of the both, we're 3—0, BG's undefeated soccer team. "We lose very few recruits that we get to visit Press college football poU, with first-place so the combination seems to be pretty successful," the campus. BGSU sells Itself to the recurits." votes in parentheses and season records. he said, before last night's 5—1 victoty over Palmisano said. Wooster that made them 4—0. •The talent each year Is getting beter. When I 1) Oklahoma (38), 44W, 2) Southern Cal (14), Injury still plagues Smith Even though the Falcons are enjoying a suc- went out for the team.most guys started in high 4-0-0, S) Michigan (6), 4*0,4) Arkansas (3), cessful season, Palmisano has set few goals for the school. Some played four years and some played (AP)—The Cleveland CavaUers said that since the beginning of training camp two 3-0-0,5) Penn State (2),5*0,6) Texas 3-0-0,7) weeks ago, has been unable to take part in team. He believes in taking things day by day, not at aU. Now we're starting to get youngsters Texas A&M 3*0, 8) Alabama 3-1-0, 9) Pitt- seven—foot center Elmore Smith's bruised game by game and hoping "that at the end of 90 from the youth programs,'' he said. knee continues to hamper his movements and regular workouts. sburgh 3*0, 10) Nebraska 3-1-0,11) Louisiana The CavaUers said the veteran center did minutes the sun shines, and if it doesn't well, then, "Right now I have a youngster on the team State 3*0,12) Maryland 4*0,13) Colorado 4- that he would miss Wednesday night's there's always tomorrow.'' (John Bertrams) who has been playing for nine National Basketball Association exhibition not make the trip to Portland and Is 0-0, 14) Ohio State 2-1-0,15) Iowa State 4*0, questionable for Friday night's final years and he's 18 years old," Palmisano said. 16) UCLA 3-1-0,17) Stanford 3-1-0,18) Florida game against the Boston Celtics at Portland, "WE TRY TO CHANGE a few things like taking exhibition game against the New Jersey Nets AS FOR HIS OWN FUTURE, Palmisano St 3-1-0,19) Auburn 3*0, 20) North Carolina Maine. pride in our program and have regard for each said he would like to stay in Bowling Green Smith, who has had the knee drained twice at Piscataway, N.J. St. 4*0 IWWW*AA*AA****A**rSA****AAAAAA**AAAA***A*'SM***AA**AAAAAAAAr%

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(AP) - Freddie Patek, the smallest regular in the major JACKSON TRIED for a leaping catch, but the ball fell for a Steve Garvey hit two home runs and a as the Los The Phillies then came back with three runs in the bottom leagues, walloped a two-run homer and Kansas City rode the triple, scoring LaCock. ran for Hurdle, and with Angeles Dodgers power passed the Philadelphia Phillies 9—6 of the fifth on four consecutive singles. Maddox drilled in two pitching of and two relievers to a KM victory over the Yankees' drawn in for a play at the plate, Al in the first game of the National League Championship runs with his hit, then rode in on Rich Hebner's single, the hit the Wednesday in the second game of the Cowens bounced to Graig Nettles. The throw played last night in Philadelphia. that drove Dodger starter Burt Hooton out of the game. cahmpionship series. to catcher Thurman Munson was in plenty of time, but Wilson The Phillies scored first when Greg Luxinskl tripled The victory tied the best-of-five playoff H, with Game 3 barrelled into Munson, sending him flying. against the right field wall and hit a sacrifice Steve Yeager, a .193 hitter In the regular season, then scheduled for Friday at Yankee Stadium. With the capacity crowd 41,-158 howling, both teams fly to center field In the second inning. greeted Philly reliever Rawly Eastwick with a 400—toot returned to their benches and Patek stepped to the plate. At Then with one out in the third inning, Davey Lopes hit a home run in the sixth inning that made the score 8—4. THE ROYALS HAD staked Gura to an early M lead, 5-foot-4, he hardly seemed a power threat, but the tiny double and Bill Russell then reached on an by Schmidt Royals' reached the left field seats for a two-run knocking out Yankees starter Ed Figueroz with a four-run Reggie Smith singled in the tying run, then Garvey drilled a Garvey then hit the second home run in the top of the ninth second inning. The Kansas City southpaw, who was homer and an 8-2 Kansas City lead Larry Christenson pitch over the left—field wall to give the inning. then grounded out for the third out of the discarded by New York two years ago, pitched easily until Dodgers a 4—1 lead they never relinquished. The Dodgers broke a National League playoff series record the seventh, when four Yankees' hits produced two runs and inning, but nobody on the field seemed to realize it. The nine The Dodgers struck again in the fourth inning when Rick with 30 total bases. Yankees in the field stayed at their positions and George Marty Pattin was summoned from the Royal's bullpen. Monday hit a deep fly to center field that Garry Maddox Bob Welsh was the winning pitcher in relief, while With Kansas City leading 5-2; the inning started routinely Brett, the next Kansas City hitter, moved toward the batter's misplayed into a triple, then Lopes hit a home run over the Christenson took the loss. enough as Darrell Porter flied out to right field Pete LaCock box. The umpires also maintained their positions. left-field wall to make it 6—1. followed with a double off the right field wall, then Clint Finally, someone on the Yankees' bench apparently Garvey then ripped a triple and scored on Ron Cey's single The second game is today at 2 p.m. in Philadelphia. Dick Hurdle sent a long drive that backed Reggie Jackson to the realized that the Royals had used their complement of three in the fifth inning to stretch the lead to 7—1. Ruthven will face the Dodgers' Tommy John. fence in right. outs and began shouting at umpire Garcia. Sports Booters thrash Wooster By Dave LewandowsU front of the goal by Dieter Wimmer and Bertrams came from Staff Reporter the other side to score on a head shot Mepham then scored his first goal of the game on a diving A pair of goals by Dennis Mepham and Eric Sorensen head shot into the comer of the Wooster net on a pass from paced the Bowling Green soccer team to a 5—1 thrashing of Allan Luisi. visiting Wooster College yesterday. With their backs to the wall, Wooster came out storming in The victory kept BG's unbeaten string going at four and the Falcon zone. The Scots kept offensive pressure on the avenged a heartbreaking 1—0 defeat at the hands of the Falcons for a five minute period with the BG defense rising to Fighting Scots last season. the occasion on each Wooster threat. Falcon coach Gary Palmisano said the Falcons were ready MEPHAM GAVE THE Falcons their next goal at the 5:46 for the game mentally and prepared for the supposedly mark of the second half, stealing the ball in front of the strong Scots. Wooster net and finding the open comer. BG closed out their scoring at the 7:34 mark when Sorensen "WE DIDN'T GIVE them a chance to get on their game," took a pass from Mepham and beat the fallen goalie. Palmisano said. "We ran them and didn't let them beat us to The Scots finally got on the board as Stu Maurer beat the ball." Falcon goalie Bob Alarcon after the BG defense failed to The potent Falcon offense pumped 21 shots at Wooster clear a pass out of the middle of the field. goalie Todd Drennan. The Falcons have scored 13 goals in their first four encounters, something they didn't do last BUT IT WAS too little too late at the time as Palmisano season until their ninth game. cleared the bench giving his regulars a well deserved rest A sluggish start by both teams was livened— up at the 21:39 We needed a complete team effort from everyone and got mark of the first half when Eric Sorensen scored on a penalty it," Palmisano said. "We're getting balanced scoring from kick. everyone and the front line did a tremendous Job. They were complimented by the links who were complimented by the THAT GOAL SEEMED to catch the Falcon offense on fire defense." as John Bertrams turned a high Mepham pass into a goal at The Falcons will enjoy the luxury of a week off before they the 27:21 mark of the half. Mepham's pass was knocked in face Ohio State next Wednesday. Persell MAC Player of Week (AP) - Jerome Persell, Western Michigan's record- with a B-tackle performance In the Flashes' 20-14 victory breaking tailback, has won the Mid-American Conference over Ohio University. Zele had three stops behind the line. Newspnoto bv Dave Ryan FLYING HIGH-BG senior Bob Brthm goes high in the air to block a ball offensive football Player of the Week honors for the second in yesterday's game against Wooster. successive time. Other offensive nominees were Jack Streicher of Miami, The 181-pound senior from Detroit gained 209 yards in Jerry Parker of Northern Illinois, Ray Hinton of Ball State, Western Michigan's 24-20 decision over Bowling Green, the Dan Shetler of Bowling Green, Bobby Wlndom of Eastern third straight game he has gone over 200 yards rushing. Michigan, Kevin Babcock of Ohio and Mike Huth of Kent State. It marked a league record and tied the national major Bonds may not report to wigwam; college standard previously shared by Penn State's John Additional defensive candidates for a panel fo newsmen Cappelletti and Bill Marek of Wisconsin. were Ken Kremer of Ball State, Eric Manns of Western Meanwhile, Kent State tackle Mike Zele became the Mid- Michigan, Tedd Lucas of Ohio, Joe Farais of Miami, John American defensive Player of the Week for the first time this Gotwald of Toledo, Buster Johnson of Eastern Michigan, Tribe promises more trades season. Robert Jackson of Central Michigan, Steve Claussen of The 6-foot-3, 236-pound senior from Euclid, Ohio, came up Northern Illinois and Jim Mitolo of Bowling Green. (AP) - Outfielder , traded to the Cleveland 'Tve never lied to him," said PauL 'You never make a Indians by the , says he does not know if he commitment to a ballplayer. It's stupid I never told Urn I will report to the Indians. wouldn't trade him, but maybe he thought I did... I thought Johnson leaves Cincy turmoil our relations were good, but maybe they are not." "As of now I'm unemployed," he said, but pointed out that Paul said he and Brad Corbett, Rangers owner, negotiated (AP) - 'It was like shoveling sand against the tide; it just morning while the general manager was watching movies of all major leaguers who are not in the playoffs are unem- Monday for the players. kept coming back at me," Bill Johnson said while trying to last weekend's loss to San Francisco. ployed. "We finally closed the deal at midnight," said PauL "We explain why he resigned as coach of the Cincinnati Bengals. "I'm going to scout around and see if there are any high shook hands on it in the men's room." Johnson stepped down Monday after the Bengals had lost "I KNOW THINGS are in a terrible shambles," Johnson school jobs open. Maybe I can help out in a college." Other Indians officials were overjoyed at the trades. their fifth straight game in a row. said. 'I think something has to be done" "I don't like a lot of turmoil and controversy which was "I think so too Bill," Brown recalled saying. "It's a dif- BONDS, WHO HIT 31 home runs and stole 43 bases for the 'TM REALLY TICKLED about this," said Indians surrounding our football team," Johnson said "Maybe a ficult thing you're going through and Pm going through it Rangers last season, refused to say if his remarks mean he General Manager Phil Seghi, who is in Kansas to watch the fresh look will turn things around. too." may be out of organized baseball next year. American League playoffs. "We have satisfied part of our "Physically - even mentally - I feel fine. Naturally, it's At that point, Johnson resigned, saying, "I think it would be Bonds, 32, and relief pitcher , 23, were traded to search for power and speed. embarrassing, but I'm a big boy now." better for every body." Cleveland for relief pitcher and utility inflelder "This is only the beginning. We plan more moves and we're Brown accepted the resignation. Larvell Blanks. JOHNSON RETREATED to a private fishing club north of "I tried not to be unkind to a guy under stress," Brown going after pitching. I do believe that Barker can take Kern's Columbus after announcing his resignation. said. The Indians also picked up relief pitcher Bobby Cue liar and place on the staff." "On my way home," he said, "a thought occurred to me. I Johnson had been offensive line coach before assuming outfielder Dave Rivera in payment for Johnny Grubb, who Indians Manager , reached at his home in passed a funeral home. I looked at the hearse and thought to head coaching duties in January 1976. At that time. Brown was dealt to the Rangers during the season. Mountainside, N.J., said the Indians "needed a hammer in myself, "that is the end. This is not the end of me." decided to devote all his time to his duties as general If Bonds does not play, he will forfeit the four years the lineup and we got one in Bobby Bonds." What he will do, Johnson doesn't know, but he doesn't think manager. remaining on a lucrative five year pact that he will continue in the Bengals' organization. The 52-year-old Johnson was in his 32nd season in the He also said Barker can throw "a strawberery through the "No, I don't believe so," Johnson said. National Football League. "THEY CAN CRAM the money," Bonds said "Money side of a submarine," referring to Barker's more than 90 Johnson emphasized that he believed General Manager doesn't make it I'm sick of talking about money. It doesn't mph fastball. had allowed him to run the team the way be "I've been here a long time and I feel I've had a hand In sh- pacify a person... I don't play ball for money. I play because Torborg said he hates to see Kern, "a friend and a fine wanted. paing this franchise," Johnson concluded. "I'm just sorry I I like it" ballplayer," leave the Indians. Brown recalled that Johnson knocked on his door Monday wasn't around for the finish." The Cleveland Plain Dealer quoted sources as saying "But you don't get talent unless you give up talent," he Bonds has had a grudge against Indians President Ga be Paul said. "Anytime you get a hammer and three rookies in a deal since Paul traded Bonds from the New York Yankees several like this it is equivalent to an early Christmas present" years ago. Rutigliano keeps cool

(AP)-Sam Rutigliano projects the image of a man who if The slim, black-haired Rutigliano, wearing chocolate punched in the nose would calmly ask his assailant, "Now brown slacks and a light brown cardigan sweater, looks more Pruitt to see action this Sunday why did you do that?" like a school teacher than a football coach as he walks calmly Rutigllano,flve games into his first head coaching up and down the sidelines during a game. (AP)-The got two big boosts Wed- called Pruitt a "very doubtful" performer for Sunday's game assignment in the National Football League.appears un- nesday when injured halfback Greg Pruitt began doing some "Why get excited?" he asks. "You've prepared the team at New Orleans, said Wednesday he may dress for the game flappable. and they know what they're supposed do. On game day, running and the National Football League team picked up with the Saints. What else can you call a man who still can smile after veteran offensive lineman George Buehler in a trade with the there's very little, If anything, you could do to change what's The Browns traded "undisclosed future draft choices" to watching Ms team lose its superstar runner and its top going on out there." Oakland Raiders. the raiders for Buehler, 31, a 6-foot-2, 270-pounder who was defensive back with injuries, as well as two straight games Pruitt, who has missed the last three games because of a Oakland's No. 2 draft pick in 1969. punctuated by controversial calls by the officials? It appears Rutigliano is following In the low-key footsteps severe calf bruise, did not take part in contact drills, but did Buehler, a former Stanford star, will help take up the slack of fellow NFL coaches Tom Landry and Bud Grant, both of get in some heavy conditioning work. for injured starting guard Henry Sheppard, who is expected "Hey, the fate of the world doesn't hinge on a football whom have gained a reputation for their stone-faced Cleveland Coach Sam Rutigliano, who earlier this week to miss at least two more games because of a twisted knee. game," Rutigliano says. sidelines approach. ,,!'