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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-26-1966 The B-G News October 26, 1966 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 26, 1966" (1966). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2014. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2014 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. Student Leads A Birds's Life... See Pg. 5 The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 -73 s Wednesday, October 26, 1 %6 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 51. Wo**r Parking Locations Pose Problem ByLANNlE KAT7MAN lng in the new stadium-ice arena lot Staff Writer is impractical because it is simply too far away from the inner campus where classes are held. WKKMU . , . The University's parking problem is unique. Many students, in fact, park their cars Most colleges suffer from lack of park- overnight in the stadium-ice arena lot ing facilities, but here there is a space and then drive to their morning classes FACULTY for everyone who drives a car and plenty and try to find parking space in one of fa the inner campus lots. left over. In fact, six of the University's They often find the lots filled, of course. 18 lots handle only about 25 per cent Many students claim that although lots of their total capacity. assigned for student parking are vir- What, then, is the problem? tually full all day long, lots allocated Essentially, the difficulty lies in the to staff and faculty members are often location—not the size or the number--of less than half full and sometimes are University parking facilities. as much as 80 per cent empty. An official study supports their claims. Many feel these faculty-staff lots should be opened up to student parking. Inside Today One student voiced a typical viewpoint- Ibfis "We pay $10 and can't find a place to Two stories, a photo and a map con- park at 9 in the morning. Faculty and cerning the parking problem are on page three of today's issue. staff don't pay anything and their lots are empty all day long. It Isn't fair and it doesn't make sense." EMPTY SPACES are in evidence in many of the parking lots reserved for the Parking Committee Chairman Trow- faculty and staff. This lot, located on Troup Street near the Delto Zeta sorority Most students feel the parking lots brldge acknowledges the existence of the house was almost empty when this picture was taken about 2 p.m. yesterday. provided for them are too far from class- problem. As he sees It, the difficulty (Photo by Mike Kuhlin.) room buildings. Many feel faculty and is simply that students are not using staff members are shown undue favor- the new lots constructed for them. itism in parking space allocation. Trowbrldge points out that the Univer- World Roundup Others resent having to pay the $10 sity's parking facilities have doubled student parking fee and occassionally over last year's space and that la be- having to put money in parking meters cause of the new space no problem should while faculty and staff parking is free exist. of charge. Other officials emphasize that Bowling Manila Conference Ends Parking, of course, is a major grow- Green's situation is better than the vast MANILA (AP)-- The Manila Summit repeated the view that a halt in U.S. ing pain felt by most all colleges in majority of other colleges and that many Conference on Viet Nam ended yesterday, bombing of North Viet Nam remains the America. And the problem is not new do not come close to providing avail- with the allies promising to pursue the key element in a search for an end to the at Bowling Green--it's just bigger now. able space for every driver. war until Communist agression is ended. conflict. The addition of 4,370 parking stalls One official pointed out that most schools But the communique offered to withdraw ... in the huge lot near the ice arena-new do not allow underclassmen driving priv- outside military forces within six months SAIGON (AP)-- Reports persist in stadium complex was designed to ease ileges. Others noted a trend toward once North Viet Nam withdraws from the Saigon that President Johnson will make the situation. With the new lot, park- abolition of all driving privileges, re- South and violence subsides. The with- a quick visit to South Viet Nam after he ing space is available somewhere on the gardless of class standing. drawal offer is viewed as a bid to get leaves Manila. But there still is no campus for all studen.s, faculty and staff And many officials and observers not the Communists to agree to peace talks. confirmation from U.S. officials. members and even visitors. connected with the University feel the The. first official Soviet reaction to the ... As Keith Trowbrldge, chairman of the parking facilities offered here rank among Manila Conference communique was a JAKARTA (AP)-- Former Indonesian University Parking Committee, put It: the best available at any school. dispatch from Moscow by the Soviet news Foreign Minister Subandrio, once the "Numerically, everyone has a place to (Continued on page 3) agency Tass. It said the allied positions, second most powerful man in Indonesia, park." as it was phrased, "In essence remain was sentenced to death yesterday. A The problem, though is: where? As the same." Tass noted that the commun- special military tribunal in Jakarta con- one student phrased it: "Sure there's ique contained no word about any cess- victed Subandrio on a charge of help- enough places, but who wants to park in Sheppard Case ation of American bombings of North ing the Communist party coup that failed Mexico?" Viet Nam. on Oct. 1, 1965. Almost to a man, students feel park- Jurors Picked Communist diplomats at the United Nations have* shrugged off the commun- CLEVELAND (A P)-- Four more jurors ique from the Manila Conference as "a were seated temporarily yesterday in typical American tactic." Others praised 5 Members Appointed Samuel Sheppard's murder case in Cle- it as a step towards peace. But some veland. They survived searching exam- ination on their feelings about circum- To Board Of Appeals stantial evidence. Strike Halts A total of 10 Jurors were conditionally The five members of a University in the revised court system. In the box when the retrial of Shepp*uii Board of Appeals have been appointed In addition to its duties as a court for the 1954 slaying of his first wife, Toledo Papers by President William T. Jerome. of original jurisdiction in matters in- Marilyn, was adjourned overnight at 'ho TOLEDO-- Production. of the Toledo The five are: Howard L. Shine, asslst- volving all-campus regulations, the Stu- end of the second day. Five are men, Blade was halted yesterday as members and professor of speech and attorney; dent Court also will be an appeals court and five women. of the American Newspaper Guild joined Dr. Peggy Hurst, associate professor for some cases. of chemistry; Harold R. Wassink, assist- the strike of the printers. Decisions from a newly-created traffic ant registrar; Judy Debelak. senior rep- This left the city without a daily news- court may be applied to Student Court. resentative to Student CounciLand Barry paper as the publication of the morning Judicial decisions made by Inter- Buzogany, president of the Interfraternity Toledo Times was also halted Monday fraternity Council, the Association of night due to the printer's strike. Council. Women Students and the Men's Residence A complete revision of theStudentCourt Representatives of the company and Hall Council also may be appealed to provided for the creation of the five- man the unions met Monday, but failed to Student Court. stop the strike. The Toledo Council board. Previously the board had three of Newspaper Unions uasued a statement members. Decisions by the five-man appeals board expressing its support of the strike. Under the new system, the Board of ca n be appealed to President Jerome, who Wayne Current, the Blade's general Appeals will act as a court of original is the final authority. manager, said the company had been jurisdiction when the cases Involves a The entire revision was sparked by a negotiating with seven of its nine unions regulation that applies to only a segment Student Council recommendation for the and felt that much progress had been of the entire student body, such as a changes. A committee appointed by Pres- made. fraternity or sorority constitution. ident Jerome developed plans for the He said the firm offered a wage In- This will be in addition to its duties system, which received his approval last crease of $17.50 per week for a three- as an appeals court for decisions from month. year period. The management is con- Student Court. The new system is designed to remove The weather forecast for today is sunny tinuing negotiations in an effort to reach The appeals board is only part of the any doubt about the lack of due process and a little wanner. High 60 to 66. • settlement. extensive appeals procedure provided for of law for students.