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The B-G News October 6, 1965 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-6-1965 The B-G News October 6, 1965 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News October 6, 1965" (1965). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1877. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1877 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. International Student Units. .. Pg. 5 The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1965 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Vol. 50, No. 10 President Court Denies Slated For Protest Over Operation WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- dent Johnson announced yesterday Dorm Vote he will enter Bethesda Naval A cast questioning the consti- a decision (before the election) Hospital tomorrow for a gallblad- tutionality of electing one repre- it would not necessarily be bind- der operation to be performed sentative for Kohl and Shatzel ing," Miss Phillips said. Halls was dismissed in Student Friday. Student Body President Jack Court yesterday. The President personally road Baker said the decision to have The Court's reason for dismiss- a statement to newsmen, say.ng one representative was made by ing the case was that no viola- he will have his "poorly functioi- the executive branch and agreed tion has been committed and that ing" gall bladder removed. to by Student Council "in the best nothing could be done until after "Doctors expect there will be interest of the entire student body the election. However, the petition a minimal time during which I and not Just one dormitory." filed by the plaintiff, Jerry Schla- will not be conducting business After the election. Schlater, or ter, was filed illegally. This would as usual," Mr. Johnson said. any other person dissatisfied with also have been grounds for dis- The White House said later John- Its results may submit a peti- missal of the case. son will be in the hospital ten tion to rhe Court asking for a Schlater said last night he filed days to two weeks. judical review. Miss Phillips said. his petition withCharlene Phillips, The operation will be perform- Miss Phillips said that if after ed by Dr. George Hallenbeck, of Court Chief Justice, Saturday.This is in violation of the "Manual the election petition is filed and the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, the Court rules Student Council Minn. The University campus became a world of wonderment for these of Student Court." small children when they came in search of squirrels yesterday The manual says "Persons de- was wrong, the election of the Dr. Hallenbeck said after John- Kohl-Shatzel representative would son leaves the hospital that " a afternoon. The group, a kindergarten class from Crim Street siring to have cases of this type be declared null and void. This reduced schedule will probably School, came here on a nature hike. (constitutional or other special be necessary for a few weeks." cases) brought before the court would only be the election for Kohl and Shatzel, however, and all other He said that during that time shall submit to the Clerk of Court Johnson will become tired more Homecoming Dance a written request for a hearing elections would stand, she said. quickly than he ordinarily would. in which the details of the con- Schlater said he feels the court is waiting for the crime to be The chief executive emphasized troversy, other than actual evi- committed before it takes the that should Presidential action or Theme Announced dence shall be stated." decisions be required at a time "The theme of the 1965 Home- Their Fame and Fortune," Hel- Jack Baker, president of the necessary action to prevent It. "I can assure you the election, when he could not personally carry coming dance-sponsored by the wlg said. Student Body, said he had intend- whatever the outcome, will be them out, Vice President Humph- Sophomore Class will be "Gate- "San Francisco has long been a ed to ask for a dismissal of the contested. Even If I am elect- rey will act for him. way to Grandeur," featuring San West Coast gateway to America," case on these grounds. He said the operation, expected Francisco as "the city of the said Rick, "and its famous Golden The petition would then have to ed, I will contest my own vic- tory and demand that I not be to last one or two hours, will world," class president Rick Hel- Gate Bridge will play an impor- be refiled and another session allowed to be a representative," be performed Friday morning. wig. innounced today. tant part in the decorations of of Court would have to be held Schlater said.. Doctors had described his ail- the dance." to decide the case. The dance will be held at 9 p.m., He said he Is doing it "In ment as "poorly functioning gall Helwig said tickets may now be The Court's decision, read by Saturday, Oct. 16, in the grand the interest of justice," bladder with stones," Mr. John- ordered at the Alumni House and Miss Phillips, said "No violation ballroom. urged students to secure tickets has been committed. Although the Schlater and sophomore David son said. He said he first ex- The dance motif was chosen to early since this year, unlike past intention has been made, the fact Bruck are the only two who have perienced pains from it on Sept. supplement the overall Homecom- years, only one dance will be itself has not occurred." filed petitions for the Kohl-Shat- 7 at his Texas ranch. ing theme, "Cities of the World-- held. "The Court feels If we make zel post. University Couple Sees Pakistani- Indian Build Up Evidence of the military buildup Language differences presented in public and very few of them leading to the recent outbreak of some problems for the Groats. hold jobs. fighting between Pakistan and In- Few of the Bengali-speaking East "When they do go out many of dia over Kashmir was observed Pakistanis knew English. "A know- them wear a "burka" which covers this summer on a visit to the ledge of the language would have their entire body and most of their disputed state by two University made the visit much easier," Dr. face," he said. faculty members. Groat admitted. Mrs. Groat sympathized with Dr. Theodore Groat, a sociology When they first arrived in Rajs- the women when it came to food. professor, and his wife, Cynthia, hahi, the Groats were the object "It took so long to prepare," a biology instructor, recently re- of much curiosity. Particular she said. TheGroats said the Paki- turned from a year in East attention was paid to Mrs. Groat's stani food was delicious.Rice pre- Pakistan. Dr. Groat was there on western style of dress. pared in a variety of ways, was on a Fulbright award from the U.S. "The women never show any the menu every day. Goat was the Department of State to teach and part of their legs in public," main meat, but there was also conduct research at Rajshahi Uni- Mrs. Groat said. Consequently, plenty of pigeon, duck and water versity. one of the first things she learned buffalo. "What we saw indicated a was how to don a "sari," a full- The weather was hotter than any renewal of hostilities between the length garment that all E ast Paki- the Groats had experienced before. two countries was imminent," Dr. stani women wear. "The temperature was often over Groat said. Few Pakistanis have the advan- 100 and combined with the humidity "The Pakistanis feel strongly tage of an education, according it was almost unbearable during about Kashmir, which is located to Dr.Groat."College is primarily the day," Dr. Groat said. between West Pakistan and India," for the wealthy and there are only Dr. Groat made considerable •■Dr. Groat said. "It has become a a few thousand students in the progress in establishing a socio- symbol of the differences between country," he said. logy curriculum at Rajshahi Uni- the two countries and neither is Dr. Groat found the Pakistani versity, where the subject had about to compromise its stand." students eager to learn. They never been taught. Now there are Despite being in a city half-way asked him many questions about three professors teaching the around the world where anAmeri- the United States. Uppermost in subject with textbooks supplied by can family had never lived and their minds were the racial situa- Dr. Groat through the Asian Foun- where the housing was cramped, tion, foreign policy and the status dation. DR. AND MRS. H. Theodore Groat, faculty members at the the Groats considered the year of American women. He also found time to do some University, unpack souvenirs they collected during a "a wonderful experience." Rajs- They expressed surprise at the research in demography, or the one-year trip to East Pakistan. Dr. Groat, who taught at hahi is on the Ganges River in freedom women enjoy in the United study of populations, his special Rajshahi University in Rajshahi, under a Fulbright the northwestern part of the hot, States since women in Pakistan area of study. Pakistan has one award from the U.S. Department of State, is an assistant professor of sociology at the University and Mrs.
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