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COLUMBUS (AP)- congratulated him on the Ohio Bui Reagan's midwesi coordinator. illness and lo lelurn to Idaho after a a final campaign swing through ihc one appearance in ihe slate over the won (he Ohio Democratic presidential victory. Udall added that he knows the Charles Black, said Reagan would be dam burst. state Monday, announcing import weekend. primary yesterday and the difference between the favorite and happy with 40 per cent of the vote. He Most of the campaigners' attention quotas that will mean more jobs and Bui Reagan was followed by Ford, congratulations of his principal rival. one who is not a favorite and that he said any delegates would just be a was lo the industrial northeast-around repealing support for a new urnium who swung through the state Sunday Morris K. Udall. for a "solid victory does not carry a grudge. bonus for the former California and Akron -concentrating enrichment plant for the southern and Monday to solidify his support in and a brilliant campaign." "I'm a realist and will not engage in governor. on auto workers, rubber workers, counties with high unemployment. the lasl hours before balloting began. President Ford continued to carry a a bitter, last ditch effort to thwart the steelworkers and their unions. Half of He had the stale's Republican The task of choosing delegates, a heavy lead over challenger Ronald majority of the Democratic party." 'THIS IS impressive to us in light of Ohio's Democrats live in that organization solidly behind him complicated and confusing process, Reagan in Ohio's Republican contest. Udall said. "I will know when that the fact Reagan only campaigned for quadrant. throughout the campaign and had 24 was almost overshadowed in the majority has been formed." 26 hours in Ohio." Black said. delegates in his pocket before ihc polls campaign's final days. With 41 per cent of the vote In a telephone conversation with his Carter. the former Georgia UDALL NARROWED his campaign closed, gained be default in Ohio's Democratic selection is a counted. Carter was holding 54 per campaign headquarters in Columbus, governor, and Udall. an Arizona in its final days, attacking Carter lot congressional districts where Reagan mixture of statewide slates and district cent of the count to 14 pet cent for Ford told supporters: "From what I congressman, each spent mosi of the being vague on the issues and being either did not file or was disqualified. slates, of proportional representation Udall and 14 per cent for Frank hear, we have good news in Ohio." last two weeks here. Church, an Idaho two-faced. Carter repeated themes of and winner-take-all. and a firm Church. He was carrying every senator, campaigned intensively in the honest) and integrity in government. REAGAN CONCEDED Ohio to delegate count was not expected until reporting county in the state. "I KNEW THE people of Ohio bst week, with inlerruptions for an On the Republican side. Ford made Ford lasl week, although he did make midday today. wouldn't let me down." Ford said. FORD WAS LEADING Reagan by "And you can count on the fact that 10 percentage points and was Jerry Ford won't let you down." wrapping up virtually all the state's John Holt. Ford's coordinator for Republican convention delegates. Ohio, predicted that Ford would win Udall called Carter and from 84 to 91 of the delegation. Calif, favors home staters LOS ANGELES (AP) - California The center of attention in the voters picked the nation's biggest California primary was the suddenly presidential convention delegations bitter contest between Ford and yesterday with the odds favoring two Reagan. The Republican primary was a home state politicians to win the most winner-lake-all affair with all 167 delegates. delegates at stake-enough to nearly Former Gov. was a lock up the nomination for Ford or 17 percentage- favorite over pull Reagan's underdog challenge to President Ford in an election eve poll within striking distance. of California Republicans. And the 38-year-old Democrat who The spark for the Reagan-Ford succeeded Reagan, Gov. Edmund firelight was a Ford radio and Brown Jr., had a lopsided S4-20 lead television commercial that concluded over former Georgia Gov. Jimmy with an announcer saying: "Gov. Carter in a poll published Monday on Reagan couldn't start a war. President the Democratic primary. Reagan could." THE BIGGEST surprise of the The commercial referred to Reagan campaign leading up to the California comments lasl Wednesday that as primary was the unexpected strength president he might send a "token" of former antiwar activist and campus force of American troops to Rhodesia radical Tom Hayden, 35. who to preserve the peace. challenged incumbent Sen. John Reagan asked Ford to order the Tunney in the Democratic primary. commercials off the air and fire Also on the ballot was Proposition whoever authorized ihem. Instead. 15. a proposal which will provide the Ford said he approved of them, and first test of public reaction to the Reagan bitterly said the Ford question of nuclear power safety. campaign "is taking the low road." Metzenbaum leading An estimated 100,000 people saw President Gerald R. large win in yesterday's primary for himself to help Ford during his swing through Ohio this week. His fellow Republicans from Ohio in their election bids. Stanton across state platform: the economy, jobs for Americans and a (Newspholo by Daniel Ho) By Jim Shuewski Editorial Editor 100,000 flock to listen COLUMBUS-Former Sen. Howard M. Metzenbaum appeared to be on his way to a win in the race for the Democratic senatorial nomination over Cleveland congressman James V. Stanton at last report early this morning. With 41 per cent of the vote in. including heavy results from major Ohio may win Ford a nomination metropolitan areas, except Cleveland, Metzenbaum had 209,305 to 143,532 for Stanton. By Jim Sluzewski He admitted this is the first time he But Ford was greeted by partisan estimated 25,000 enthusiastic In the greater Cleveland area, where Stanton is said to be the strongest, only 8 Editorial Editor has actually encouraged Ohio lo beat crowds at his seven other slops: northwest Ohioans lined the streets of per cent of the votes were counted. Sources in Geveland said malfunctioning Michigan and boasted he was endorsed Cincinnati, Middletown. Dayton, the downtown business district. In the voting machines led to confusion in some voting places and other voting places President Gerald R. Ford's by the Ohio Stale University football Springfield, Findlay, Bowling Green Flag City, the President was given the did not dose until after 9 p.m. because of long lines. campaign swing through western Ohio coach Woody Hayes. and Toledo. key to the city by Mayor Donald S. In Youngstown and Mahoning County, another area expected to go heavily may have saved his hope for a first Rcnninger and inspected the nation's for Stanton, the vote was closer than anticipated. Latest results there showed ballot nomination at the Republican DURING HIS campaign trip, which IN CINCINNATI the President, US largest Bicentennial flag, measuring Stanton ahead by only about 100 voles. National Convention in Kansas City in found him in eight large-and Sen. Robert Taft Jr. (R-Ohio), Gov. about 46' x 75', which was hung on August. medium-sized cities, including Bowling James A, Rhodes and six congressmen the side of the Marathon Oil Co. BUT EVEN if Stanton could capture a vast majority of the remaining votes in Green, Ford spoke lo an estimated from the slate addressed a fund-raising national headquarters. Cleveland and Youngstown, it would be doublful that he could balance the News analysis 100,000 people. Many came to see ihe breakfast of 1,200 Hamilton County extremely heavy pro-Metzenbaum count down state. President as supporters while an Republicans. DURING ANOTHER stop during equally large number seemed to come His message to supporters there was his Ohio visit earlier in the day. Ford In Columbus, Metzenbaum led by almost 3-1, while Stanton was behind by The Columbus Dispatch reported undecided and leave as supporters. about the same as it would be in Ihe mispronounced the name of the city nearly 2-1 in Cincinnati. Those amounts were based only on partial returns. last Sunday that challenger Ronald Ford's greatest opposition came in following stops: Ihe economy, jobs of Middletown, calling it "Middleton" Metzenbaum's biggest win was in Portsmouth, Scioto County, where he Reagan held a 10 per cent margin over Lima, where many of the and a big win for himself and other before an 8,000-person crowd. slaughtered Stanton by better than a 4-1 margin. Metzenbaum won there 5,995 the President (55 per cent to 45 per approximated 11,000 persons who state and local Republicans at the When the campaign trip was over, to 1,601, with all the votes counted. cent), but by spending all day Monday attended ihe event there carried signs primary polls. though. Ford had evidently earned' in some of Ohio's heaviest pro-Reagan protesting ihe President's policies on himself voles. Many more than ha In Summit County in the greater Akron area, on which Stanton was relying districts, the President probably was war, Ihe pardon of former President At each of his visits, the President expected, because of the unanticipated for strong support, Metzenbaum was leading 2-1 with approximately 20 per cent able to cut that margin and possibly Richard M. Nixon and the probable was accompanied and supported by large crowds, presidential press of the tally in. pull ahead of the former California reactivation of the Lima tank plant, the congressman from that area, all of secretary Ron Nessen said. governor. which is expected lo be selected as the whom are heavy favorites in their The President also helped the STANTON DID receive support in Portage County, only one of three counties Ford has admitted that Ohio would site to build the defense department's reelection bids this year. Taft and reelection effort of Taft. who is in which he was winning. make or break his election effort and new lank. Rhodes also followed him through Ihe expecting a serious challenge in At midnight, Dayton in Montgomery County reported no votes yet. even challenged voters at several stops state, but Rhodes was conspicuously November, as well as helping several Stanton was scheduled to give a victory speech in Columbus at 10 p.m. but to have the electorate of the Buckeye One poster read, "Grand Rapids absent from the appearance at ihe other local candidates. the trip was cancelled when the results turned against the congressman. There stale beat the 65 per cent majority he Needs a Good Republican University. It is what the President had hoped were also confirmed reports that Stanton had conceded the victory to garnered in his home state of Congressman, Elecl Ronald Reagan In Findlay, Ford was greeted by the to accomplish and all indications were Metzenbaum. Michigan. President." largest crowd of the day as an that his goals were met.

These are the results of yesterday's Ohio primary election as of 2 a.m. this morning with 41 per cent of the votes reported.

PRESIDENT UNITED STATES SENATOR OHIO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS

Votes Democrat Votes % Democrat % Issue Favor Oppose Jimmy Carter 235,716 53.9 Richard B. Kay 13.778 3:5 Votes % Votes 59,263 13.5 Howard M. Metzenbaum 209.305 53.7 % Gertrude W. Donahey 19.609 4.5 James D. Nolan 23.516 6.0 1. Tandem Election 424.860 62.1 259,030 37.9 Henry M. Jackson 13,869 3.2 James V. Stanton 143.532 36.8 2. Rail aid 300,920 45.3 363 309 54.7 Morris K. Udall 84,190 19 J 3. Energy bonds 320,607 50.3 316,766 49.7 George C. Wallace 24,592 5.6 Republican 4. Voting age 371,884 56.6 284,905 43.4 Republican Votes % Robert Taft Jr. 308,721 100 5. Lt. Gov. Vacancy 365,691 59.1 252.618 40.9 43.9 Gerald R. Ford 215,640 54.9 6. Indirect Debt Limit 263,338 336,578 56.1 Ronald Reagan 177,041 45.1 7. Estate Tax Relurn 370,414 58.4 263.528 41.6 8. Estate Tax Exemption 361,073 57.4 268.401 42.6 Page 2/The BG News, Wednesday. June 9, 1976 alternative media still grow

WASHINGTON-If you get to read oped page; that is, a page opposite finding what it wants from the press, this column, please give the editor of their editorial page which is supposed the left does not. president ford your newspaper credit for a couple of to carry opinion pieces reflecting the Instead, and this is much more Brownie points. It contains a few facts left-right continuum of American ominous, it starts its own publications. and two or three thoughts which many politics They haven't worked very The hippie underground press of seven When President Ford spoke at the University Monday, he brought editors would just as soon you didn't Nicholas' well. In part this is because the or eight years ago hasn't died out. It's the message of increased employment and he said it was his aim to now "the alternate media" and, as dwell on. Indeed, they'd rather not ronHoffman recruitment and reward system of the make sure there was a job for every American who is willing to think about them either. industry filters out all but the such, it can be found in literally scores work-an admirable goal. Sad fact number one is that it has middle-of-the-road plodder. of American cities, slowly growing Yet the President indicated he was emphatically opposed to the been 26 years since total national One of the golden distinctions of and sometimes impressively prospering. Humphrey-Hawkins Full Fmployment Act. a measure currently newspaper circulation has kept the American newspaper business is The common response of big-time, before the Congress that would guarantee a government/public works proportionate pace with population that from Ernest Hemingway to Tom straight journalism, print or broadcast, is to tell the public it's wrong. The line job for anyone who wants one. growth. Sad fact number_(wo is that Wolfe and Jimmy Breslin the industry total circulation dropped not withdraw your trust and confidence in hasn't been able to or even wanted to is that we're giving you unbiased, proportionately but absolutely in us not-always-so-good newspaper hold its best writing talents. An op-ed accurate, down-the-middle news, and Ihe News disagrees with the President. The bill is workable and 1974 and'75. writers. page on which drones, bores and bush if you don't like it there's something can reach its desired ends. Two years doesn't make a trend, Since many newspapers, particularly league Walter Lippmanns throw wet wrong with you. Ford said the measure wasn't needed because, if the economy not even in this liyperthyroid industry, those with monopoly positions in kreplachs at each other makes Eric To make this position believeable improves as he hopes, the country will provide itself with enough and an average weekly sale of 60 middle-sized cities, continue to earn Sevareid sound interesting by some papers have instituted jobs in the private sector to pull down the unemployment rate to million papers will still take care of the very large profits, many publishers comaprison. ombudsmen. This tribune-of-the- three percent or less. toilet needs of a lot of parakeets, but have not felt it necessary to do people is supposed to correct these are, nevertheless, not the kind of anything in the face of this fall off in WHILE future readers, i.e. younger, inaccuracies, errors and unfairnesses. numbers to encourage the fat-headed, good will, trust and readership. A college-educated people, seem to be What the ombudsmen can't do is But having the economy improve to that point over the next year traditionalist complacency that is very, lesser number have understood that moving ever leftward, the daily press is challenge the unstated, often or so is no easy task and there are certainly no assurances that the very occasionally. if unjustly, the same thing can happen to them as blundering off in the other direction. unconscious political premises upon nation will not unexpectedly plunge into another recession. associated with daily print journalism. happened to that other glorious 19th Natural predilections for reactionary which even the straightest and the The Humphrey-Hawkins bill, though, would set up community century institution. The Pennsylvania politics aside, one of the reasons for fairest daily newspaper selects and councils and other programs to establish public works programs that SAD FACT number three is that all Railroad. this is that right wingers keep up a presents its news. The New York give government jobs to practically everyone now on the signs, surveys and portents show that Some have tried to stop the erosion, drumfire tattoo of criticism on the Times still treats any statement by any unemployment roles. you good readers are continuing to by setting up what the trade calls an media. Having given up hope on head of the CIA as truthful until it secures legal proof to the contrary The alternate press treats any The financing of the program would come from the money saved statement by anv head of the CIA as from taking people off welfare and unemployment, as well as from lie until it (cq) secures legal proof to the increased tax revenues from people on the works programs. contrary. The bill, if passed, could be repealed if the economy improved so Ombudsmen cannot reconcile that much that there was no longer a need for the government jobs- but sort of difference, no more than they not providing for the jobs at all is too much of a risk to take. can deal with the fact that the array of The Congress and the President should approve the bankers, psychiatrists, historians and Humphrey-Hawkins bill as soon as possible. The well-being of the wise old sages used as experts and American worker is at stake. authority figures in the straight press are repudiated by the millions who don't share the values of The Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post or four years at an end the National Broadcasting Company. SOMETIMES the press lords either don't want to pop for an With Saturday's graduation, the 1975-76 school year will come to ombudsperson's salary or they're just an end for the spring graduating class. It marks not only the end of too impatient, so they argue with their the graduates' college career, but also the beginning of their life in public. The most ftequent argument is the "real world." the one that goes, don't blame us, we Over four long years they have studied, partied and dealt with don't make the bad news, we only mounds of administrative redtape. They should be congratulated for bring it to you. But if you don't shoot their efforts. Now they must tend to job hunting and the business of the messenger, who should you shoot? The messenger defines the news, living. We wish them luck and success in their future endeavors. selects the bad tidings and presents it These four years have also seen the development of friendships in a way that conforms to his own and special relationships which will make it difficult to leave here. political vaules. (This last is called Many will end as people travel separate ways. "news judgment" by the people who On Saturday, these four years won't seem like such a long time. work overtime trying to convince us that journalism is some sort of value-free profession akin to inonjftiic chemistry.) People shoot the messenger, not because of the bad news, but because of the way he presents it. People love Lerrers bad news. Take The Spotlight, a right-wing weekly publication with accurately be assessed lo help provide now, may 1 ask this question? What felt I should change my major. 1 felt, J. J. Jordan nursing and still feel, that nursing is where my 100,000 press run. It's loaded with quality health care services at the was Carl Remensky really doing in No. 142-689 bad news-Castro's troops landing in University. Chapman and Dunbar for three and a Lord wants me. Hence, the switch. Donald Turner On Thursday. May 27. there Secondly, I'd like to correct the Panama, the onward triumphant URAB, the SGA-appointed Health half houts? No. 138-752 march of unchecked crime, the latest appeared in the BG News an article Center advisory board and an You can rest assured that in the statement that the Navigators is a about my participation in the "church." It is not. It is, as 1 have measurement on the last six inches ombudsman will attempt to survey future if Carl Remensky is found in P. O. Box 69, London. Ohio 43140 socialism has just crept-and one University's baccalaureate nursing students' needs through an evaluation Dunbar ot Chapman, he will definitely already stated, and interdenomination- program. Unfortunately, there were al Christian organization. It in noway ventures to say The Spotlight's readers form that soon will be available to pay the consequences. And I doubt if Sherman Robinson schlurp up every word of it. The same several misquotes and incorrect students using Health Center facilities. conducting a research on night guards attempts to replace any church. No. 143-138 information related therein. Now, Rather it is an extension of the thing holds with the left alternate The director. Mr. John Ketzer, is will he a sufficient explanation as to Thomas Anderson press-more CIA faux pas new although these mistakes were probably working to supplement current why he was trespassing. church-that is, it makes an effort to No. 130-767 discoveries on the JFK assassination, unintentional and I in no way mean to services by offering new programs such If the poinl of that article was to work hand in hand with the church. Robert Cameron yet another marijuana martyr, the cast any aspersions upon the character as family planning and alcoholism Lastly, in spite of the criticize the night guard program, then No. 133-058 latest corporate piggery committed of the interviewer /reporter. I do feel it seminars in the residence halls. go hire Elliot Ness to protect the aforementioned errors, I would like to Mike Mayse against the environment. It's terrible necessary to correct at least two of The Health Center is not just a place take the opportunity to thank The BG residents, but don't blame the night No. 141-753 but it's exhilarating. these. to frequent when one is ill, but sould News for allowing the rest of the guards. News which isn't present in The first is the inference that the be utilized for information and University to take note of the P.O. Box 57, Marion. Ohio 43302 Navigators, an interdenominational research purposes as well. Dialing Tom Moore newly-formed School of Nursing. It's conformity with people's biases is received as argument. Television, Christian organization, had in some 372-CARE will connect one with a Harshman Night Guard sure nice to be recognized. William Garret t which the surveys say people have way caused me to change my major gtoup of people who really do care at No. 142-597 greater confidence in, has found a way from pre-med to nursing. Tins was not the Health Center. John A. Baldwin Allen Randolph out of that dilemma. It gives news in the reason. In November (the 20th)of Take the opportunity to become 303 Bromfield No. 142-580 uncovered such an elliptical and abbreviated 1972 1 asked Jesus Christ into my involved by using the evaluation forms Denny Kalemba form-name, date and number of heart and by that act of faith, and by speaking with Mr. Ketzer. No. 133-085 mistakes fatalities-that it makes no sense accompanied by a true desire to turn Devolie Peterson from sin (or repentance), I became a The University Relations Advisory Board No. 137-951 whatsoever. Newspapers might born-again believer-or Christian. It On Thursday May 27. there was an write to consider doing that, or they could Health Center Subcommittee article in The BG News concerning my John Boyal was because of my growing No. 138-483 print the classified ads on the front relationship with Him that I felt He participation in the University's page. nursing program. Unfortunately, there prisoners Winfred Davis wanted me to change my major. No. 139-289 Hence, the switch. were several misquotes and incorrect Copyright, 1976, The Washington guards information related therein. Each quarter, the News gets dozens Nicholas Hairston Secondly, as I've already stated, the No. 138-824 Post-King Features Syndicate Navigators is an interdenominational I can. of, course, understand how. of letters from incarcerated people Christian organization, not a church, This letter is in regard to the June I this could be an unintentional series of across the country who are looking for as stated in (he article. They in no way dorm security article in which Cad errors on the part of the companionship and someone to ■me BG news attempt to replace any church. In fact, Remensky trespassed into Harshman interviewer/reporter. However, not all correspond with via letters to tell them they function to be an extension of Quadrangle. intending to cast aspersions on the what is going on in the outside world. the (any) church-to work hand in I must absolutely disagree with his character of this person, 1 do feel it is The following are a few of those hand with it to help people know criticism in regards to our nightguard my responsibility to correct two of letters. Jesus Christ and develop a personal system. To begin with, the nightguard these. and intimate relationship with Him. program was revised at the beginning One i the inference that the P.O. Box 787, Lucasville, Ohio 45648 Lastly, in spue of the of Spring Quarter. Houts were Navigators, an interdenominational EDITORIAL STAFF aforementioned errors, I'd like to Christian organization, had some way Robert Beckham •*«•' ,••••• ioaaph I. ,. drastically cut, and the work load on manaa.no editor kw)B „. „,,,„ thank the BG Nqw for allowing the each night guard was doubled. caused me to change my major from No. 141-787 pre-med to nursing. Lonnie Echols "**• •**«•» patncia a. mama. rest of the UniveMy to take note of As of Spring Quarter, each aditonal .duo. _jmm , jumnk, In November. 1972. I asked Christ ,0 the newly formed achool of nursing. Harshman night guard, according to No. 138000 •*• •* » «a»riom p. toundan into my heart and by that act of faith Teddy Boggess makeup ad.io. Retort. I. „rfo,d It's sure nice to be recognized. the new rules and regulations aporta editor ariHIa c.« established, were now to cover all four became a bom-again believer-or No. 134-377 Christian. It was because of my Jim Miller photo editor |a* John A. Baldwin dorms in their rounds which take at copy editor chartaa|.i 303 Bromfield Hall, BGSU least 20 minutes per dorm. growing relationship with Him that I No. 143-611 This means, for example, that if a BUSINESS STAFF night guard begins his rounds in order let's hear from you Mints* manner StMaJaaa a. blank health from Harshman Dunbar, to Chapman, adva.rn.ni manaaa. fordon t. aayra then Bromfield to Anderson, it means ' The BG News welcomes and encourages all letters to the editor. Letters aala.man.ta. rvtma d. menak In an effort to promote student that the night guard cannot possibly may comment on other letters, columns, editorials or may address any input and interest in the University be back to Dunbar until one hour subject a student, faculty member or other reader feels the need to comment The BO Newt I* publirhad Tim days *>ru Fridays durtnf tha raaailar achool yaar „,) Health Center, The University later, which gives any intruder an on. one* • week during the Hammer ilaflnni. under authority el tha Publication. Committaa Relations Advisory Board (URAB) has opportunity to tresspass Into any of of BewNraj Oman SUM Univamity. the four dorms. I think this answers We ask. however, that all letters remain in good taste and in accord with Opinion, aiiprmaj In aditonal cartoona or orhar column. In tha ram do not established a subcommittee to work the laws of libel. No personal attacks on another person will be allowed. immoiriry rattan tha opinion, of aVa Umtranity AdMnaMratton. fatally or atari or tha your questions as to why there was no with the newly appointed Health The News maintains the right to edit or reject letters and columns. Staw of Ohio. Opinion, aiipiaaml by edumiani do not runaway refract ma opinion. night guard. Now, who's to blame? Center director and to evaluate Letters should be a maximum of 300 words, typewritten and triple-spaced. of The BO Nava. Editorial! in tha BG Naaaa rafiact Sal ooiniona of Bat majority af If the night guard program was in membara of tha BO Now. Editorial Board. ^ services. All letters and guest columns must indued the author's name, address and lull operation as it was in fall and Editorial and Buamaaa Offloaa Students should be aware that the telephone number and be signed. They can be dropped off or mailed to the lOai Untwitfty Hili winter quarters, then I can understand Health Center exists to meet their BG News, 106 University Hall. Letters are subject to verification. Ffiona 372-2003 needs but that these needs must any criticism thrown our way. But for I Wednesday, June 9,1976, The BG News/Pate 3

Crowds lined Mercer Road to tee (he presidential motorcade. Ford seeks votes in 8 Ohio cities

By Joe Wollet President said he hoped it general election in the fall. floor. Secret Service agents Wright-Patterson Air Force Editor would be one time when protected him as others Base will take place. The air Ohio would top Michigan. "WE DONT want a attempted to see what had base "performs a President Ford swung Traveling in a 309-mile repetition of the debacle happened, then the liemendously important through western Ohio motorcade from Cincinnati that took place in 1^64," President got up and said he function in keeping America Monday, campaigning for to Toledo, the President was the President said. "We was all right. strong, in keeping America himsHf and other state greeted by an estimated want a ticket from the The Secret Service ready, in giving us the ideas Republicans while 100.000 Ohioans on 1-75 courthouse to the White released the young woman and die production lo keep challenging Ohioans to give and in eight cities. House thai can win for the after determining the us where we can handle him more than the 65 per At all his stops Monday. kind of America that i> incident was accidental. every hired military cent primary vote he won in Ford's basic message was good for all of us." Starting at the Hamilton mission." Ihc President said. A patriotic Ford supporter shows his colors in Finality. his home state of Michigan the same-more jobs for Ford said that if he County Republican Club's He continued his military three weeks ago. Americans, improvement of would win yesterday's breakfast in Cincinnati and talk in Uma, where he Comparing yestcrday"s the economy and a plea for primary, he would be able continuing throughout the commended Tafl for trying primary election to the votes in the primary to help reelect Sen. Robert day, the Presidenl brought to arrange to have a tank classic football game election. He said only he Taft Jr. and several economic news to his plant located there. between the Ohio State will be able to win the Republican congressmen supporters. He said that Several limes during the University and the Republican nomination this from Ohio. The President since he was sworn into trip. Ford said American focus University of Michigan, the summer as well as the was accompanied on his trip office, inflation lias dropped troops abroad are by Gov. James A. Rhodes, from 12 per cent to three peace-keeping troops. Taft and congressmen from per cent. western Ohio's districts- "I REMIND you of this "For the fourth month in ihc President related his pardoning former President Charles W. Whalen Jr., IN M1DDLETOWN, Ford fad." he said. "Not a single a row, the Department of desire lo increase income Richard M. Nixon or , Delbert L. announced that he has boy is fighting and dying on Labor has announced that tax exemptions from $750 supporting another Latta, Clarence J. Brown signed a document imposing foreign soil under the Ford we have had the highest per dependent to $1,000 presidential candidate. Even and Thomas N. Kindness. an import quota on stainless administration, and that is number of jobs in the per dependent. as the piesidential As the President was steel, which could mean progress." history of the United All was not completely motorcade ambled up 1-75, leaving Anderson Arena more jobs al that city's Ford said that in the last States," the Presidenl told cheerful for Ford as he a truck driver with a citizens after his address, a flash Armco Steel Corp. year, there was an increase his audiences. traversed ihc state. At band radio broadcast to the bulb exploded as a young The word in Daylon was of 3,600.000 jobs in the In Findlay, where he was nearly every slop, some motorcade control car, woman tried to take Ford's that, as a result of budgei count ry-300,000 in the last greeted by IK hands. protesters carried signs "Jimmy Carter for picture. As the bulb recommendalions proposed month. Keystone Kops and clowns. condemning him for president." popped. Ford's by Ford in January. $36 sun-reddened face turned million in construction white and he dropped to the projects at nearby Newsphotos by Lance Wynn, Daniel Ho and Mindy Mi 11 igan

Not all of those present in Findlay were Ford supporters

The strain of I0M hoars of campaigning showed on Ford's face at Toledo Express The President spoke to a surprisingly enthusiastic crowd in Anderson Arena. Airport. tage 4/The BC News, Wednesday, June 9, 1976 Former mayor leads Court race 3 county summary COLUMBUS Locher had 47,411 votes Court Judge Sara J. Harper, County Juvenile Court (AP)-Former Cleveland in an early tally, while his 37,636 votes, and Paulding Judge John F, Corrigan with Mayor Ralph S. Locher major opponent, Barberton County Common Pleas 32,257 and Robert E. Cook, Editor's note: The following is a brief wrap up of some outpaced his closest Municipal Court Judge John Court Judge Gareth a judge of the 11th District key races and issues in Cuyahoga, Mahoning and Montgomery County Democratic rival yesterday D. Judge, had 45,911. Hitchcock, 28,385 votes. Court of Appeals, with Montgomery Counties, the only ones available at presstime. by a slight margin in early Russell H. Volkema, a 39,070 votes. Columbus attorney, had THOSE CANDIDATES With 530 of the 553 precincts from Montgomery County primary returns for one of (Dayton) counted, local issues and offices were as follows: two seats on the Ohio tallied 18,466 votes at sought the seat being Two Republicans were Cuyahoga County press! i me. vacated by the retirement of seeking the nomination for Regional Transit Authority (RTA)-defeated 52,982 to Supreme Court. 36,574. On the Republican side Justice Leonard. that seat, which will be In Cuyahoga County (Cleveland) the local offices were as Six Democrats and five This measure would have increased bus service from for the same seat, Hamilton In the second Democratic vacated by Justice J-J.P follows: Republicans sought their Dayton and one suburb to the entire county. County Common Pleas primary race, Cincinnati Corrigan on Dec. 31. 20th Congressional District-Democrat: Mary Rose Okar respective party Germantown charter-approved 733 to 194. Court Judge William J. attorney A. William Another appeals judge, John 2,967; Michael J. Climaco 2,024 nominations to run in 21st Congressional District-Democrat: County Commissioners-Republican: Charles M. Lewis November for two vacancies Morrisey Jr. had 60,704 Sweeney led with 51,293 W. Potter of the 6th District 7,651 ;Heggs 3,448 (incumbent) 19,857; Earl B. Hall 7,034 on the court. votes; Cleveland Municipal votes over Cuyahoga Court of Appeals trailed attorney Don P. Brown in Democrat: Paula J. Macllaine 15,076; Mary J. Price early returns for the COP 8.889 nomination. Mahoning County Common pleas judge-Steven R. Milvy 14,818; Douglas DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE K. Ferguson (incumbent) 14,073 AOVBS 30 AmuMMnt 39 ThaGvrorumo an impaaee raonar Stern and Corripn were I Novalachama part ipacialty boyi «0 Maado- aurfaot 36 Strarajth In Mahoning County (Youngstown) local offices were as Ohio House of Representatives, 34th district-Democrat: Phraaa 42 C'«« •I Lamb 3? Blsbuiu forced to step down from follows: Edward J. Orlett over Virginia Hoffman I NrXKft 23 Early U.S « C .mi.-.•rand «2 TrampobK 40 Sinai i« Uugfc: Pr. Praaktvni galena 63 Hath 41 OaaofUianMdu the seven-member bench 19th Congressional District-Democrat: US Rep. Charles 38th district-Republican: Robert L. Corbin over Walter IB Callpai roann 34 Akron product 44 "A poem lovely M RunlM 46 Olvoathaabp because they are, or will be, It Ma 26 llihyin.fl. S6 Adrotlneee 4S " ntum" J. Carney 18,830; George Beelen 6,281 A. Buchanan 28 Loving Pr 45 Sawbuch M Viruiu « hum* 10 WloVarraka past the age of 70 by Republican: Youngstown Mayor Jack C. Hunter over 4th Congressional District-US Rep. Charles W. Whalen I ,C=? 32 (iurai.nia.Uv* 4? Polar* aKUOA 67 tie effective S2 Early U-gi'-at IB E.caf* M Optra rob 49 Cii 6ft Sibilant aouada U " oorbylkr election time. Both terms Joseph J. Rohan over Billy R. Sheperd. It Eica>iboi>ini M TreuhW • 61 Companaon nllaia clock " r-ylrv.Kaft P»rt«Pr •* Modiator DOWN 64 NMlalka are for six years. 1 ftafrartor of 66 Fiah-aatinf U|ht bird. 2 Slona PraAi 66 Romulus, 3 Giant olGrMk lor eras myth 67 Laalhar atrip 4 QuartM maanba* •aaaboa Amidst scandal, Hays leads in his race 6 Mothat of IWi 66 M. Paura 6 Eaitam nanny 69 Oklahoma Port 7 Likaaomt 60 Woa— houra FLUSHING, Ohio WITH NINE of 791 to step down from one admitted "personal But I'm not going to give talacaiU up. I'm not going to let you 6 Sat up (AP)-Rep. Wayne Hays, precincts reporting in his House committee relationship" with Elizabeth 9 Pramiat 18th District, Hays led with chairmanship and likely will Ray. people down." 10 BuahmaD a ttgwa io PtrwoK mat embattled in a congressional raaatlva payroll-sex scandal in the 235 votes to 193 for force him into temporary Ray, 33, has accused That wasn't good enough 11 Spiny plant for a fellow member of the 12 Tanga last days before the Ohio Karrdck. retirement from another Hays of placing her on the 13 WhiU Houta Ohio congressional monon r am primary, last night found The 6 5 -year-old until several investigations payroll of the adminis- 21 ConvaraaUon "gratifying" his lead for Democrat, running for are completed. tration committee for delegation Rep. Clarence sha Brown, a Republican from 11 0« renomination based on early nomination for his 15th Hays was a heavy favorite SI4.000 a year as his 26 Rivarlnto Urbana. said yesterday he TaUr Sirp.t inconclusive returns. term in Congress, said he to defeat Kamick, who ran mistress. He denies she 21 Haaddraaa would have no further unsuccessfully against him received the money for that would vote to deny Hays his 29 Way in or owl With three of 127 30 Parfacud precincts counted in statement until today. in the last three primaries. purpose. seat in the House if Hays 31 Mora were found guilty. 32 Havaworda belli unit County, his home, Hays said he plans to Kamick°s best showing was WHEN HE gave up 33 Corduroy part Hays had 196 votes to 92 return to Washington today 20 per cent of the primary chairmanship of the House "I deeply resent the fact 34 - - (. • .1 for Nick Kamick, a where the House meets at vote. Democratic Congressional Mr. Hays only expressed Steubenville court ballff. 10 a.m. Two appropriations Hays has indicated that Campaign Committee, concern about the impact "According to the bills previously approved by after the primary he will which distributes funds to on his marriage and political circumstances and the the international step aside temporarily as incumbent candidates, he career," Brown said. "He's pressure I have been under, subcommittee which he chairman of his House told his constituents in a yet to apologize for the it is gratifying," Hays said chain are scheduled for Administration Committee campaign appearance, disrepute his behavior has from his farm home near floor consideration. until the Justice ''They may win brought on all members of Jewelry Special here. THE SCANDAL which Department and the House temporarily. But I'm not Congress or the many fine engulfed Hays weeks before Ethics Committee complete guilty of anything except a people who work on Capitol Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. the primary prompted him investigations into his little damn foolishness. Hill." WAYNE APTS. Udall concedes Ohio race to Carter one piece at regular price DELUXE 2 BDRM. From AP and Staff Reports a good family and I've Udall referred to a quote disillusionment. people again would like to dream FURNISHED APTS. fought a good frght," Udall often used by the late Sen. CLEVELAND-Morris K. said. Robert F. Kennedy: "Some of things that never were. 00 APTS. AVAILABLE Udall, conceding victory to Carter waged "a brilliant men see things as they are ^ a second for M FOR FALL Jimmy Carter in the Ohio campaign" and achieved a and ask why, but 1 dream of "And so here in Ohio and primary last night, said he is "solid victory" in the things that never were and across America," he CALL FOR APPT. not looking for the vice primary, Udall said, adding ask why not?" - f ■ continued, "let us again I 372-0052 presidency but will "wait that this victory made the jHBjaid^'ScI todaVwe things as they never • Have a Good Summer IFNO ANSWER and see" what happens in former Georgia governor the ask the' primary season In an'd-lhswer that there is n" CALL 352-3029 the 35 days before the heavy favorite for another time of distress and reasons why not." national Democratic nomination at the national The Powder Puff 724 convention. convention. Continuance granted 525 Ridge St. "We didn't win here in Sixth St. Ohio, but I'm ahead because "I'M A realist and will Three University assistant solicitation for prostitution HOURSt 10 am-S pm I've got friends and I've got not engage in a bitter, football coaches arrested as part of an apparent last-ditch effort to thwart May 20 in Dayton were four-night crackdown on the majority of the granted a continuance of prostitution there last ABORTION Democratic party," he said, plea until July 9 in Dayton month.' •125.°° emphasizing that he I el t it Municipal Court yesterday. The three were among 63 Coaches Carl R. persons picked up and 49 SUMMER TOLLFBEE 9ai was important that the party be unified. Battershell, Dale L. Strahm charged with the third 1-800438 5534 In his concession speech. and Mike Jacobs were degree misdemeanor, which SPECIAL arrested and charged with carries a maximum penalty +++ + +++++ + W.WX.X.WWW* of 60 days in jail and a $500 fine. 2 BFDROOM CONGRATULATIONS TO All Utilities Pd except electric r-UtiNlSHtD * APARTMENTS * SEWING I Fall 4 man/*65 • EDDIE R. FAHOURY+ * * MACHINE * 00 per/person per/mo. MOO per month WINNER OF THE * t REPAIR | * IN YOUR ROOM £ FOR INFORMATION "TIM SMITH" * call 352-0717 AWARD FOR VALUABLE ♦ CLEAN, OIL, ADJUST-* '.ALL 353-147. 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At 12:30un.«ith30of of the closest and most BACHMAN. with 948 sheriff Raymond E. Coller Dunipace in the Democratic The unopposed shows decrease 125 Wood County predncts interesting of the county votes, succeeded Cheetwood was leading Rober D. race for Wood County Democratic candidate is During May, University Police investigated 192 reporting. John S. as the city's Municipal Armstrong 1.279 votes to commissioner. Bowling Green attorney Cheetwood led James W. Court prosecutor from 1973 885. complaints, a decrease of 46 from last year. The largest Jerome H. Hock. complaint was for petit theft, with 43 cases reported. Bachman in the Republican Cheetwood. who had until last January. The winner of the George M. Scott, a Grand In the race for 5th Stolen bicycles ran a dose second, with 35 reports. race for county Prosecuting 1,270 votes at presstime, The unopposed Coller-Armstrong match will Rapids farmer and Congressional District Other criminal complaints included 23 reports of Attorney by a margin of ran for the office of county Democratic candidate for run against unopposed Washington Twp. clerk, is representative. both 322 votes. prosecutor in 1972 and lost the prosecutor's office is Democratic candidate the unopposed Republican tampering with a vehicle resulting in damage. II Republican Delbert L. Latta burglaries, two assaults, two breaking and enterings. five The two Bowling Green by about 60 votes to another Bowling Green' Reynold A. Davis of Weston candidate in the primary. and Democrat Bruce present prosecutor Daniel drug abuse reports, four forgeries, five grand tliet'ts and attorneys have been attorney, Warren J. Lotz. in November. In the Republican race Edwards were unopposed. involved in what has been Spitler. who is not a In another county Incumbent Franklin for Wood County Common four sex-related offenses. refered to by many as one candidate this year. Republican race, incumbent Radeloff led Robert D. Pleas Judge. Donald D. In Wood County. Howard Simmons led Donald A. A total of 54 charges were filed during May. an M. Metzenbaum led the 'increase of eight over last year. Most charges were on DeCessna 1.337 to 843. Democratic race for US OK of 5 of 8 issues anticipated A Perrysburg attorney, senator with a vote of campus and 25 were criminal. DeCessna has served as 1.038. He was followed by There were four criminal mischief charges filed, four COLUMBUS (AP)-Five of eight issues facing Ohio voters measure to change the wording of the state constitution to Perrysburg Municipal James V. Stanton with 720. Vourt's acting judge, state for petit theft, three each for disorderly conduct and yesterday were headed for approval in the primary, remove the governor's power to fill a vacancy in the James D. Nolan with 84 and drug abuse, two grand theft charges and one for forgery, assistant attorney general Richard B. Kay with 44 including one that would link the election of the governor lieutenant governor's post; a change to place obsolete voter among other charges. and lieutenant governor to the same political party. qualification wording in line with federal law; require and a law instructor. votes. With nine per cent of the vote counted the outcome of payment of 50 per cent of estate tax revenues to local the other three issues was in doubt, including a proposal on government; and remove the estate tax exemption of rail transportation that was re-introduced on the ballot $20,000. after being voted down last November. A MEASURE to permit issuance of state-backed bonds -<*®fc— CLASSIFIED —«•*•- The rail proposal would permit the state to subsidize rail for development of private energy facilities was being transportation, a move supporters said would enable the approved by a small margin. state to funnel more federal support to Ohio's rail system An issue to remove the indirect debt limit on local and prevent eventual abandonment of branch and spur governments was trailing slightly in early results. HELP WANTED BGSU will publish campus FOR SALE 2 bdrm. furn. apts. w/ac, directories which will close to campus. $150/mo. lines. Presently, local governments are limited to a debt ceiling Eunies Bar needs summer include the following Buy a good car for summer. pluselec. for sum. 352-5239 of one per cent of the value of property in their section part time help. Ph. information for each 1972 Audi 100-LS, am-fm or 823-7555 after 5. THE MEASURE to elect the governor and lieutenant jurisdictions. 352-9988. student living on campus: stereo, 4 speed. 4 door, very governor in tandem was leading by almost 40,000 votes. Six of the issues were supported by the Ohio name, campus telephone, & good cond. 28 MPG. At SUMMER APARTMENTS. The rail aid measure was trailing by about 11,000 votes SERVICES OFFERED campus residence & room wholesale price. 352-7822 352-4671 or 352-1800. Constitutional Revision Commission as measures to number, & for each student or 3720349 out of some 150,000 counted. streamline or revamp wording in the state's 125-year-old EMPA Emotional & Materil living off campus: name, Apartments & rooms fall & Also being approved by substantial margins were a constitution. Pregnancy Aid. We cat*. home telephone, city, state, 67 SAAB Sedan good cond., summer rentals. 352-7365. 352-6236 MiF 1-3 p.m. T.. & zip code. Any student 18 low mileage, $450. W.. Th.. 6:30-9:30 p.m. yrs. old or older or the 372-1945. 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Will pay gas; But the biggest crop of presidential preference vote. summer rentals. 352-7365. Supporters of President of the vote in partial delegates in both parties was which was only for show can leave Thurs. Call Julie 1 bdrm. apt. to subl. for Anne, 2-4095. Ford took the lead in New returns, but that bound no in California. which since it committed no KAPPA SIGMA sum. $60/mo. util. incl. Preferred Properties renting Jersey at presstime last presidential nominating CONGRATUALTES ALL Details call 352-8575. for sum. & fall. Special sum. completed the primary delegates. 44 per cent of the 3 m. rmmts. Own rm. near IT'S SENIORS. BEST OF Cheaply priced in order to votes. In separate delegate campus. 352-4013 between rates. $300. For info.. night as he and Ronald lineup for the day and for precincts had been counted LUCK IN YOUR FUTURE fill subl. 352-9378 Reagan tested their competition there, the early the season. Returns from at presstime. 3Ji7 p.m. ENDEAVORS. Republican rivalry at the edge belonged to an Nice 2 bdrm. turn. 10 x 50 2 bdrm. house, big lot tor there were unavailable at Carter had 94.915 or 60 PERSONALS presidential primary uncommitted Democratic presstime. per cent. mobile home w/alr. Avail, sum. $150/mo. Gary, A big THANKS to all sum. qtr. Next to campus election polls for the last slate studded with About that Alpha Phi-Beta 352-4013. IN THE Democratic REAGAN WORKERS! You opposite Towers. 352-7484. supporters of California lavlliering Fred, we wish time. FORD MANAGERS were delegate competition, nine made my experience an Apt. to subl. 1 bdrm. you & Jenny the best. Jimmy Carter won the Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. enjoyable one and I 2 bdrm. apt. to subl. for $140/mo. Pets, call braced for defeat there, per cent of the precincts BETA BROS. Democratic presidential and Sen. Hubert H. where Reagan has the had been counted, and the appreciate all of you!! sum., a/c, laund. Wlnthrop 352-7634. Cynthia A. Mangum. North, Summit St. BETA SENIORS-Con- home-state advantage and uncommitted delegate slate 352-9170. Manvllle & E. Wooster St. 2 all 167 GOP delegates led for 41 delegates. Carter gratulations and best of bdrm. furn. apt. for sum. luck. The brothers ot BETA belong to the statewide for 26. New 1 bdrm. furn. apt. $300. 287-4686. TWETA PI. V THE FRESHMAN FRIEND victor. The uncommitted slate PROGRAM HAS BEEN $150/mo. Util. incl. 352-8562. local briefs With 18 per cent of the was the haven for CANCELL€« \ THIS 1 bdrm. furn. ,ipt. lo sublet Mr/sic Majors'!! We buy &' for sum. A/C. util pd. exc. vote counted in the New sell used music texts & SUMMER DUE TO Humphrey and Brown INSUFFICIENT 1 br. Trailer, beside campus, elec. in Univ. Cts. 3rd Floor Jersey Republican delegate supporters. Udall was methods books. Little Olde avail, sum. & fall. 241-9455 with balcony. Call The Placement Office has a hot new summer program Music Shoppe. 138 N. Main. RESPONSE. competition, a nominally leading for two delegates, late even. 352-5705. to begin July 16. Hire Our Teachers (HOT) is a 352-01 70. three-part program of interviews in three parts of the uncommitted slate of party Wallace for one. New Jersey state. leaders who actually favor elected 108 Democratic Need Cash? Will buy used July 16. interviews will be held in Cleveland for Ford won 47 convention delegates, but no returns furniture. Call 686-4445. seats, with returns yet to be had been tallied in the other teaching positions in Cleveland and Akron. July 23. PUBLIC NOTICE: This fall interviews will be conducted for Dayton and Cincinnati, tallied for the other 20. contests. SHORT AT and Columbus area schools will be interviewing on July 30. Many area schools will be interviewing in one central area for each of the three dates. THE END The Placement Office's vacancy listing will have more information as it becomes available. OF THE QUARTER? FRAZEE AVE APTS.

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NEW YORK (AP)-John Luas, the mullilalented athlele four varsity seasons, the 17 other NBA teams were buzzing Also chosen on the first round were forward then had two straight choices and picked from (he University of Maryland, signed a five-year, no-cut through the 10-round draft, which was completed in just Washington of UCLA, also a member of the college Olympic center of North Carolina and contract with the yesterday, moments over two hours. eligibility list, by the Kansas City Kings; center-forward guard Larry Wright of GramWing. Cleveland selected guard after being the No. I pick in the National Among the other first-round picks were ail-American of Alabama, by the ; forward of Kansas State. Boston's champion Association draft. forwards of Indiana and of Wally Walkei of Virginia, by the Portland Trail Blazers, and Celtics took forward of Kansas and Golden But the prized ail-American guard, described by pro Notre Dame, who was picked by Buffalo. 7-0 of Centenary, by the Golden State State chose forward Sonny Parker of Texas A&M. scouts as the lop backcourt player in the nation, also May, the college player of the year and a member of the Warriors. indicated he would sign a contract with a franchise in World US Olympic squad, was the No. 2 pick, going to the Parish had been expected to be the No. I choice, by Los Angeles. New Orleans and New York did not have Team Tennis (WTT) next week. Chicago Bulls, the team with the worst record in the league Atlanta, but the Hawks traded that pick, along with center selections in the first round, the Lakers and Jazz having Lucas, in Houston, said via telephone during the NBA last season. Dwiglit Jones to Houston Monday for center Joe traded theirs away and the Knicks having lot theirs after draft that he was negotiating with a WTT member, which The 6-7 May. who averaged 24 points per game for Meriweather. guard Gus Bailey and the Rockets" first-round illegally signing George McGinnis last year. Each, however, he declined to identify, and would make an altempt to play Indiana's national champions last season, was one of three selection. picked on the second round. both sports professionally. Hoosiers chosen on the first round. AFTER GOLDEN STATE made Parish the No. 8 pick. The Lakers' first choice was forward of- TERMS OF HIS cage contract were not disclosed. THE OTHERS WERE guards , another Atlanta took guard of Princeton. Then guard Marquette. The Jazz' top choice was forward Jacky Dorsey While the Rockets were signing the highly-sought 64 Olympian, by the , and Bobby Wilkerson. went to Phoenix, Seattle grabbed Wilkerson and of Georgia and the Knicks No. I pick was forward Lonnie Lucas, who averaged 18.3 points a game for Maryland in by the Seattle SuperSonics. Philadelphia selected guard of Michigan State. Shoh.in of Oregon State. Cleveland action - - - Chances good for Mi let! sells Coliseum Interest.. . grid bowl contract ATHENS, Ohio (AP)-Will the MidAmerican Conference CLEVELAND building off the ground Basketball Association, the (MAC! football chamipion have a chance to play in a bowl ( AP)-Washmgt on four years ago. Cleveland Nets of World game next year'' businessman Sanford D. Team Tennis and, for the The chances arc good, says Fred Jacoby. the lejgue Greenberg agreed "I'M SELLING it moment at least, the commissioner. yesterday to buy because I have the good Cleveland Crusaders of the However, he concedes the conference has no bowl controlling interest in the offer." Mileti said in World Hockey contract now. S32 million sports announcing the deal. "The Association. Efforts have Coliseum in suburban selling price will remain been under way by the "WE'VE BEEN working with the Tangerine Bowl, but Richfield. undisclosed." Crusaders' owner to sell thai contract expired last year. They haven't offered us a Greenberg. who already Greenberg, president the team to Florida new one. The conference has proved it can compete, owns 45 per cent of it, and chairman of the board interests. winning six of the eight times it's been in the bowl. signed a letter of intent to of several private firms, "OF COURSE we "The problem is drawing enough people." said Jacoby. purchase the 45 per cent said he would retain "at would like hockey to owned by the building's least for the present" the remain as part of the The commissioner said MAC champion Miami brouglu developer and chief current Coliseum board of building, but I can't really only 2,000 followers to the 1°75 Tangerine Bowl. Its operating executive, Nick directors. say much about that now opponent. South Carolina, had 10.000 fans. Mileti "We will attempt to due to the Crusaders' Jacoby says the MAC champion may be invited to anew Greenberg also said he realize the full potential of situation," Greenberg bowl, the Independent, in Shreveport, La. would try to buy the the building-which of added. remaining 10 per cent course is fantastic," Several Cleveland "OFFICIALS of the Southland Conference and area owned by Kettering Greenberg said. groups have shown interest businessmen decided to start a new bowl and limit it to Foundation of Ohio, the The Coliseum is the in bringing a National schools which don't normally get bowl bids. It's a definite organization which helped home of Cleveland Hockey League franchise possibility that the MAC winner might play there next Mileti get plans for the Cavaliers of the National to the city. season," he said. On another subject, Jacoby forecasts no expansion for • • • while Seals want to move In the MAC. It now embraces 10 schools spread over Ohio, Indiana. Michigan and Illinois. CLEVELAND until the Crusaders have The WHA was forced to However, he considers the possibility the league may (AP) -George Gund III, a left Cleveland. cancel a planned telephone offer competition in more sports. native Clevelander and conference call Monday on "We're considering three, volleyball, soccer and one-third owner of the MOORE, the majority which the league's hoard gymnastics." he said. "But money is a problem. We're California Seals of the stockholder in the of trustees was to have reluctant to it until all 10 schools can afford to compete." , Crusaders, has agreed in voted on the sale. says he'd like to move the principle to sell the team struggling franchise here. to a group headed by GRUND currently lives BG-lndians day set Gund. 39 and son of the Atlanta businessman Bill in San Francisco but has The University Alumni Association is sponsoring a late president and Putnam, but "legal been a Crusaders' season Bowling Green- day Saturday. July 24 at chairman of the board of problems" have arisen. ticketholder. Speaking to a Cleveland Stadium. Cleveland Trust Co., told "There are some things Plain Dealer reporter from Discount tickets for all University students, faculty and the Cleveland Plain Dealer that have to be done his San Francisco office, staff can be obtained by writing or calling (372-2186) the Monday night he has been between Bill Putnam's Gund would neither Alumni Office. in touch with Cleveland group and our group," confirm nor deny he A behind-the-fence party beginning at noon is set before Crusaders' owner Jay Moore explained. "Minor intends to purchase the the 2 p.m. contest with the Detroit Tigers. Moore about such a move. things kept cropping up, Seals from current owner However. Gund said but I think it will go Mel Swig and transfer nothing has been through eventually after them to Cleveland. Thinclads fail to place accomplished because the working out some legal The Falcon track season ended "as it began-amid problems. "I really can't comment disappointment. franchise remains in "It could take a couple at this point," Gund said. Sally Li.ile bends her body in an attempt to coax a birdie putt Brian Storm and Tim Zumbaugh. the local tracksters' Cleveland. The Plain of weeks, but 1 would "Not with the Crusaders Bend into the hole in the recent Women's International Golf lone representatives at last weekend's NCAA Dealer said neither Gund hope it would be no more there. I don't know what Tournament in Hilton Head, S.C. But Little's efforts were all in championships, failed to place in the Philadelphia event. nor Moore wants to make than a week," Moore the status of the Crusaders vain as the putt narrowly missed its mark. (AP wirephoto) Storm, a junior who advanced to last year's semifinals, a move toward the NHL added. is now." was eliminated in the 100-yard dash preliminaries after placing seventh in his heat with a 10.7 clocking. Storm had qualified for the NCAAs with a school-record 10.2 timing.

Pro basketball leagues on verge of merger ZUMBAUGH, who also qualified in the 10.000-meters with a school-record clocking, did not finish his race. The LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)-If logic prevails in the illogical Brown attended a secret meeting in Chicago Monday at team to a local syndicate of businessmen for SI .2 million. senior distanceman was lapped and eventually waved off world of professional sports, the American Basketball which four of the six remaining ABA teams decided to try Brown said he's disappointed that "it appears there the track at about the three-mile mark of the race. Association and two of its franchises will be officially dead to enter the NBA. won't be an ABA" although if that happens he'll get more Pacific Eight Conference champion Southern California by the middle of next week, the president of the ABA said The terms, according ot Brown, are that each of the four than twice as much for his team as he asked the syndicate dethroned defending champion Texas at El Paso. The yesterday. will pay $4.5 million to the NBA, in addition to buying out to pay. Trojans scored 64 points, while UTEP was second with 44. The National Basketball Association meets next Monday the Colonels and Spirits. "I would say that from the logical ppint of view, it's The University of Tennessee was third (40). followed by and Tuesday and probably will accept a proposal to allow "They're paying the Colonels and Spirits $3 million each, going to end." Brown said of the ABA. "But then I think Washington State (34), Arizona State (31), Brigham Young four ABA teams to enter the senior league, said ABA which is more than they are worth, and then they have the Players Association may try to block it." (30) and Washington (28). • president John Y. Brown Jr. league obligations of $2 million each." Brown said. "It will "They ought to be locked up if they don't accept," said cost them about $7 million each to get in the NBA. BROWN SAID HE doesn't know what will happen to Brown, whose wife, Ellie, is majority stockholder of the ABA players on the two teams which will cease to exist if Kentucky Colonels, one of the two apparently-doomed "THEY MAY COME back with their tails between their the NBA accepts the proposal from the four ABA teams. We'll send; ABA franchises. The other is the Spirits of St. Louis, which legs if the NBA turns them down." Brown said. 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