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The B6 News Serving a growing university since 1920 Thursday, October 3, 1968 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 53, No. 6 Meters, meters everywhere, but not a place to park Coeds make use of BG 'no hours' By JAN JONES Issue Editor Nightly dormitory records In- something afterwards, you don't dicate heavy use of the "no hours" have to break any records to get program which went Into effect back." September 25. "I think it's fine," said Mrs. "Almost two-thirds or more of Maurlne L. Zimmerman, director the girls In Chapman and Dunbar of Batchelder Hall. "The ones Halls who have permission to stay who want to take part In this type out after hours have used the "no of program have, I'm sure, done hours" program so far," said so before. This way they are a Mrs. Kathryn R. Helneman, direc- little more honest with themselves. tor of Chapman Hall. "The main problem Is getting •Women entering the dormitory all the permission slips In, and after hours are admitted by pre- having the girls make absolutely senting their identification cards sure they have permission," com- to the night clerk and signing the mented Mrs, Helneman. nightly record sheet. However, usage has not been so "Most of the 'no hours' parti- heavy In the sorority houses. So- cipators use the program before rority women living In the sorority 1 a.m. on week nights and 3 a.m. houses have keys to get in after on weekends, but there are a few hours, and do not have a sign-In who stay out as late as 5:30 or sheet. 6 a.m.," said Mrs. Alva I. Clay, "Not too many have used the Khoto by Dave McCoy hall director of Prout Hall. program so far, but perhaps this The same Is true In the other is because they have been too busy "no hours" dormitories. Out of with rush," said Mrs. Mabel Peck- 113 women who stayed out after ham, housemother of the Alpha Parking problems hit BG 2 am. last Saturday, In McDonald Phi house. North and East, 72 came in by "All of the girls who are 21 3 am. One woman arrived as late have keys," said Linda K. Craw- By COLLIN BLAZER leased by the owner. Chief Nicholson said students fls, member of Gamma Phi Beta Assistant Issue Editor as 6:28 a.m. All women must be Such was the case Monday night, parking in private lots or restric- In by 6:30 a.m. unless they have social sorority. "But there are When some 13,000 students con- September 23. JeanWannemacher, ted areas cause extra work for his only seven out of 27 of us living verge on Bowling Green Univer- signed out for the night. a Junior In education, parked be- men and cost the students time and The consensus of opinion is that in the house who are 21. The sity each fall they bring with side the back wall of a building money. rest have been waiting for the them over 2200 automobiles. the program is working out well. In the municipal lot behind the "I think It works out okay basi- permission slips to arrive from the Familiar to most students is the Canterbury Inn and did not see "I wish you could Inform the stu- dents that they should be more cally because women by now are dean of students' office. problem of parking. Assigned lots, the "No Parking" sign on the wall. Women 21 years old are eligible half - hour spaces reserved careful when they park downtown. mature enough to take care of When she and her date returned themselves," said Pamela K. for the no hours program. Sopho- spaces, restricted lots, metered a few hours later, her car had Parking areas do become crowded, but the 'No Parking spots are Johnston, resident of Prout Hall. more, Junior and senior women areas—all add to the parking prob- been towed away. under 21 are eligible If they have lem. there lor a purpose," he said. "If you want to study with a guy She went to the Bowling Green during the week, and get a coke or the written permission of th*>'- There are approximately 3531 City Police Department and found He added that Miss Wannemach- parents. parking spaces on campus, not that she had to pay a $2 fine for er was parked In afire lane needed Including an additional 4000 for Illegal parking. Then she had to for fire-fighting equipment In the stadium parking, according to A. pay a $10 towing charge to the gar- event of a fire in the back of any Inghram Mllllron, director of aux- age. of the buildings bordering the park- iliary services, which Includes Other students park In private ing lot. Fortas withdraws bid the newly created parking ser- lots when they cannot find a con- Chief Nicholson said that If any vices. He said that there are venient metered space. Usually student has a question about mun- WASHINGTON (AP)-In a strongly worded letter to President John- ample spaces to accomodate all the owner, such as Hobert R. icipal parking in Bowling Green son deploring attacks on the Supreme Court, Justice Abe Fortas the cars on campus,but certain lots Harms, does not call the police he should feel free to slop in bowed to Senate opposition yesterday and requested withdrawal of are more popular than others be- unless a tenant complains that the Police Department in the City his nomination to be chief justice. cause of their location. his space Is being used. When Building on West Wooster. Move Just 25 per cent of these this happens, the owner of the Mr. Harms added that many of Shortly thereafter, Johnson Issued a statement saying that with cars to the downtown Bowling lot must file trespassing charges "deep regret" he was acceding to Fortas's request and withdrawing the private lots, such as his, are the nomination. Green area on a typical Thursday, and post a $10 bond. there to meet the legal require- Friday or Saturday night, and the The automobile Is towed, and ments demanding that the land- "I believed when I made this nomination, and I believe now, that problem becomes even more ac- trespassing papers are served on he Is the best qualified man for this high position," the President lords of a building provide off- said. cute. According to Milton J. Nich- the owner of the car when he ap- street parking for the tenants of olson, Bowling Green chief of po- pears at the police station looking a dwelling or office building. Johnson's nomination of his long-time friend and adviser to succeed lice, there are 434 metered park- for his vehicle. If students will be careful in Chief Justice Earl Warren appeared to have been doomed Tuesday ing spaces In the downtown area. After posting a $25 bond, the selecting their parking spot down- when the Senate refused to cut off a filibuster by opponents. Of the four existing lots, the two owner then faces a trial where town they can save themselves The 58-year-old Fortas, appointed to the Supreme Court by John- most popular ones are those be- he Is fined and charged court time, trouble and money. They son In 1965, became the first nominee for chief JusUce to fall of hind the Canterbury and Grlffen costs. This usually comes to less should be especially careful to Senate confirmation since 1795, when George Washington's nomination Inns. Metered spaces on the streets than the $25 bond and the bal- park only In municipal spaces, of John Rutledge was rejected 14 to 10. near these two leisure spots are ance Is returned. The $10 bond as private lots are leased on a 24- also popular parking places. posted by the person filing charges hour basis and signs designating Referring to the Senate's refusal to cut off a fUlbuster by opponents Often students will park In areas Is returned after the trial. (If these lots as private are not al- of Fortas's confirmation, Johnson said: marked "No Parking" or In pri- he drops charges, he forfeits his ways present and usually cannot "The action of the Senate, a body I revere and to which I devoted vate lots where the spaces are $10 bond.) be seen at night. a dozen years of my life, is historically and constitutionally tragic." Although there were scattered demands In the Senate that Fortas resign from the bench, he said In his letter to Johnson that he will Hanoi denounces action be on hand to participate In the court's work when It opens Its new Campus-wide search term on Monday. Senators began immediate ';:•:•:■:•:•:•:;:•:;:;:;:;:;:•:•:•:•:•:;:•:•:•:•:■:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•: hunts literary talent Battleship bombs Viet bunker speculation whether Johnson would wBMwBW submit another nomination and try Writing Is now being accepted SAIGON (AP) - The battleship spok-smen said.