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Several new building and remodeling The building will house all depart- the near future," he added. "Workmen projects are currently underway or will ment officies in the College of Business are in the process of painting and in- be shortly, according to Fred Arn, Administration with the exception of the stalling equipment," he said. assistant University architect. School of Journalism and ROTC. The relocation of Thurstin St. Is ex- This past spring construction began Plans for the Industrial Technology pected to begin in the near future, Arn on the addition to McDonald Quadrangle. building are not yet complete and no date said. Bids for the site work were to be let The addition consists of one ten-story for groundbreaking has been set, ac- yesterday, while the bids for the street tower and one eleven-story tower. The cording to Arn. This structure is also to work have already been received, he towers will be connected on the first floor be completed by the fall of 1972 at a cost stated. by a lounge and recreation area. of $2 million. According to plans, one sorority house According to Am, the towers are The Industrial Education Department and one fraternity house will be torn designed to be used by either men or is now housed in facilities near the down to make room for the street women. They will house approximately University Airport north of the main relocation. Other facilities have been 850 people. campus. located to compensate the demolition. Construction of the facility is on University Hall is to get a majoi The total cost of this project is schedule, Arn said, and the expected external face-lifting this summer, ac- $340,000. completion date is September 1971. cording to Arn. New windows will be Also planned is the moving of a one- Furnishings in the new dorm complex installed in the building along with some room school house to campus. Funding N.-mKoio b, Jim F,.dl. other minor improvements. for this project has not yet been deter- will be movable. Total cost of the UPWARD BOUND students from Lima and Toledo are at tendiag classes on campus for seven weeks. See page 4. structure will be $7.3 million. Total cost of this project is $250,000 mined. Construction is expected to begin and is expected to be nearly complete sometime this fall on the new Business when classes resume in the fall. Administration Building, Arn said. This The Cardinal Room project in the structure will cost approximately $2.9 Union has been delayed because of Decision expected within 3 weeb million and is expected to be completed material hold-ups, Arn said. "I am by the fall of 1972. hoping to have the facility completed In CAVE awaits proxy answer

A faculty-student University group the Board of Directors of the Bowling meeting but CAVE members left the was sure could be worked out. called CAVE (Campaign Against Green State University Foundation, Inc. meeting with the understanding that the The reservations he referred to are Violence to the Environment) plans to on June 11 and requested the use of the Board's Executive Committee restricted gifts of money or stock which hear a definite answer within the next Foundation's stock proxies to promote would decide within SO days, according to are given to the University for specific three weeks to their unique proposal to ecological advance through corporate student CAVE organizer Lee Stephenson purpose;. The majority of the stock hasten environmental reform. democracy. senior (BA). holdings are not In this classification. The Board of Directors did not make a Stephenson explained that the Stephenson said that nearly all of The group made a presentation before definite decision on the proposal at the Foundation was established as a CAVE'S students and faculty, numbering separate corporate structure from the about 15, are on campus for the summer University to collect gifts from alumni waiting for the Board's decision. and other sources. The Foundation then "We're continuing our research of the Invests In stocks and securities to make portfolio and making other plans during Second draft lottery set the maximum amount of money for the this time but naturally we can't begin University. many of the activities such as fund The Foundation now holds 45 different raising until we have the Board's ap- corporations In Its portfolio with common proval," he said. stock shareholdings ranging from one to The CAVE plan for action, according 800, Stephenson said. to Stephenson, is to research the cor- for July 1 by President Common stock holdings carry cor- porations, make decisions about the need porate voting privileges at stockholders' and degree of environmental com- meetings held yearly by law of the mittment being made by a corporation, July 1 has been selected by President eligible males whose last names begin Federal Securities and Exchange and vote the proxies at the various Richard M. Nixon as the day of the with J would be among the first to be Commission. stockholders' meetings accordingly. nation's second draft lottery In a called, regardless of their place of "The Foundation hasn't voted their Membership in CAVE includes generation. residence, if their birth date is the first proxies in the past and all we're asking Is several student leaders of the En- The drawing will affect youths who date drawn. to put them to constructive and lawful vironmental Teach-in and LIFE (Living reach the age of 19 this year. Even those The first date drawn in the December use for environmental reform," in a Finer Environment) on campus and who receive higher numbers in the lottery was September 14. Stephenson said. faculty members from biology, business drawing will have approximately six The lottery next week Is expected to "We recognize the positive benefits of administration, economics, political months to prepare for the draft. follow a format similar to the December the Foundation's work," said Stephen- science, education, and psychology. The December 1, .1969 lottery drawing-which tasted approximately one son. "Our plan Is based on the idea of not The Executive Committee of the established the order of call for all men and one-half hours. Impeding their financial progress in any Foundation, which is scheduled to an- between the ages of 19 and 26. However, The first draft lottery applied within way." nounce the decision next month, is that lottery did not affect deferments or quotas assigned to the Individual draft President William T. Jerome, In one composed of Marvin H. Rorick, a Toledo exemptions, nor will the July 1 lottery. boards. of his last official acts before leaving the bank vice president; Carroll W. Cheek, a CONSTRUCTION OF the addtttSM to McDonald Quadrangle Is expected December's lottery was the first since However,,President Nixon has asked University this month, endorsed the supermarket chain executive; Paul to be completed by September, 1(71, according to Fred Are, assistant 1940 Congress to eliminate local quotas in CAVE proposal at the Foundation's Moyer, University treasurer; and James Umlverslty architect. Under the new draft lottery order, all favor of a national quota. meeting with "certain reservations" he E. Hof, director of alumni affairs.

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By Harold Brown When asked his views concerning the situation at Kent State, Managing Editor Dr. Moore said, "Out of this will hopefully come some vastly improved universities. The ultimate tragedy of the Kent State President William T. Jerome's resignation on October 10, incident would be to go back to business exactly as it was." 1969 set off an extensive search which led to the appointment of Dr. Moore added, "I think some changes should definitely be Dr. Hollis A. Moore, administrator from George Peabody made." College, as successor to the Bowling Green State University About closing universities Dr. Moore said, "It is regrettable presidency. that the only way to solve problems is to temporarily destroy The University Board of Trustees appointed a search and one of our institutions. Actually, though, they did not close down screening committee to suggest candidates for the position the universities, but instead served to open them up." following Dr. Jerome's resignation. The committee included two members of the Board, two Dr. Jerome's resignation came as a surprise to the Board alumni, two administrators, three faculty members and three and to many administrators and faculty. Dr. Jerome resigned to students. take a position as a special consultant to the president of the Seven months later, on May 13,1970, the Trustees announced newly-created Florida International University in Dade County, that Dr. Moore would become the seventh president of the Fla. University. Dr. Moore was previously vice president of Charles E. Perry, former assistant to Dr. Jerome and a BG academic affairs at George Peabody College, Nashville, Ten- alumnus, has been appointed president of that institution. nessee. In addition to Perry and Jerome, Doyt L. Perry, BG's Dr. Moore has held his present position at George Peabody athletic director, has accepted the position of athletic consultant College since 1965. Previously he was director of the division of at FIU, and Richard H. Konkel, a University graduate, will be education at W. K. Kellogg Foundation, in Battle Creek, Mich. an assistant to Dr. Jerome. From 1960 to 1964, Dr. Moore was dean of the college of FIU is still In the planning stages but Is expected to open in education at the University of Arizona and in 1966 he was a the fall, 1972. member of the White House Conference on Education. Dr. Jerome became president of the University in 1963, Accepting the appointment Dr. Moore said, "This Is an in- replacing interim President Ralph G. Harshman. teresting time to accept such an appointment in education, but During Dr. Jerome's tenure, on campus enrollment In- in these past few trying days, my own confidence in this in- creased by more than 5,000. Also during that time more than $35 stitution has been heightened." million was spent on the construction of new campus facilities. Dr. Moore also praised the University's presidential selec- Prior to coming to Bowling Green, Jerome was dean of the tion process. "I was very happy that the presidents of the College of Business Administration at Syracuse University and student body and the Faculty Senate were included on the also director of Syracuse's Army Comptrollership School. selection committee," Dr. Moore said. Page 2 The AC News, Thursday June 25, 1970 opinion epueRiaLS the New University and change

Cambodia By Daneene Fry Then, on May 10, the University students than the New University the lead in trying to overhaul an out- Editor Faculty Senate Executive Committee courses, and they also expressed the moded educational system? On April 30, President Nixon ordered American forces adopted a resolution which permitted feeling that students would "take ad- I choose to believe the Utter question A few months ago, the name Bowling students to switch their courses from the vantage of such a situation." is true. into Cambodia to combat Communist strongholds |usf Green State University was synonymous traditional grading system to a new "S- This waa interpreted as students One of the most important things the inside the border. The aim of the mission, the President with auch terms as conservative, U" system. registering for all "S-U" and then New University has done is to open the said, was to relieve some of the tension from the tottering traditional, farm school and several The change was explained as a move starting their summer vacations three doors to, and foster, communication. It's Cambodian nation by eradicating a major enemy sanc- other equally staid terms. to enable students to continue their weeks in advance. And undoubtedly the most Important aspect of education, tuary from which Communist troops have assaulted South Then came what might be termed the teach-in format, and to have the pressure some students did Just that. and yet it so often occurs that com- Vietnam for years. "turbulent Spring," a time in which "to pull grades" drastically reduced. In a WSPD editorial, a Toledo munication never really happens. Mr. Nixon forcefully asserted that the target of student protesters and "outside And so the New University was for- television staff blasted President Jerome The New University gave persons a agitators" staged a tragic series of mally established and supported; sup- for "giving in to students and mob rule," chance to change that If Just for a short American forces was Communist-controlled; therefore, demonstrations which left six students ported by students, administration and and the University community, in time. It gave participants a chance to the action was not an attempt to widen the existing war. dead and scores Injured. faculty. Six "colleges" were established general, for wasting Its time and talk to other people about issues and The President justified his decision in terms of the "severe In the midst of the violence and death, to house the one-hundred and twenty-five especially its money. ideas that Interest and affect them. repercussions" he claimed the downfall of Cambodia the University became the largest state- courses offered under the New There were even rumors that the Ohio Many people have condemned the would have on Southeast Asia: supported school In Ohio to remain open University system. General Assembly was going to in- New University, some because it's new, American forces in South Vietnam would be placed In and non-violent. But the most Interesting aspect of the vestigate the New University to deter- and some because it threatens the Ivory greater danger than at present. But the policies and courses at this New University was the reactions it mine whether or not It was a misuse of Towers that have too long prevailed on institution suddenly underwent a change. produced. The administration estimated The "Vietnamlzation" program would be delayed, taxpayers' money. contemporary campuses. Following the four deaths at Kent State approximately 3,000 students were In spite of the criticism, the But Dr. Jerome and his staff and perhaps hopelessly imperilled. University, teach-ins and rallies, participating in the New University in University community, or at least the faculty are to be commended for taking -The safety of Laos and Thailand would be threatened. boycotts and an entire day of universal some manner. majority of that group, and a few people the lead, for trying to improve the But perhaps the most surprising element of the class cancellations were held here. Many professors cooperated whole- outside the community supported the education at BGSU for giving the President's announcement -size and scope of the venture There were rallies and teach-ins heartedly with the program. But there New University. students something more than the notwithstanding-was the apparent vote of confidence he following the two deaths at Jackson State were a few professors who were opposed And the question comes to a choice of traditional "book learning," for making gave to the ability of American troops not only to suc- College, too, and teach-ins between the to the idea. They said. In part, that they two: did the administration "sell out" to BGSU a stand-out In university circles. two tragedies. felt their courses were more beneficial to "mob rule" or was the University taking Sure, there were some students who cessfully accomplish the mission, but to complete it by a "copped out", and left early, who took specified deadline-June 30, 1970. advantage of the situation, who cheated Reporting to the nation on the progress of the Cam- -our man Hoppe themselves. But there are always a few bodian operation, (June 3), Mr. Nixon claimed success. He people like that. The important ones, also asserted that 17,000 of the 31,000 troops originally however, are the ones who stayed, who ordered into Cambodia had already returned to Vietnam. an interview with a dinosaur participated, who learned. With less than a week to go before the promised with- And there are some professors who "copped out" too, who took advantage of drawal, American forces remain deeply entrenched In getting out of teaching. But the majority Cambodia, many of them in Phnom Penh, while Com- stayed, and taught, stayed and helped the munist forces continue to block highways and points of New University work, stayed and ac- By Arthur Hoppe enough for me!" world for 140,000,000 million years, access to the Cambodian capital. And although Mr. Nixon National Columnist cepted the responsibility of an educator. points to an impressive list of captured enemy weaponry, "But sir, you agree that the world is there's one thing you know In your The New University showed Just how "Dinosaurs dominated the world changing. And yet you say you will make bones." he has yet to claim to have knocked out Communist sanc- during the Mesozoic era-from about outmoded our educational system is. And no attempt to adapt to these new con- "What's that, sir?" tuaries, the single focus of the mission. 200,000,000 years ago to about 60,000,000 it also showed that there is a large ditions. Aren't you afraid you will "The Good Lord created this planet number of persons aware of the But the President continues to voice optimism. He also years ago. . .Scientists have advanced become extinct?" solely for the enjoyment of us many reasons to explain why the problems, and dedicated to alleviating clings to his scheduled pullout. And well he might, for this "Extinct! Are you out of young mind, dinosaurs." dinosaurs died out"-The World Book them. promise must be guaranteed in order to meet the biggest young man? There have always been "The earliest examples of Homo Encyclopedia. Hopefully, the New University will challenge yet to the Nixon war policy. dinosaurs and there always will be sapiens date from about 300,000 B.C" '- continue and expand and will truly "Good morning, sir. You are a dinosaurs. After you've been ruling the The World Book Encyclopedia. dinosaur?" become....the New University. "Yes, I am a brontosaurus myself. '...AND, SPIRO, YOU'LL LEARN TO BE NICE TO THEM. JUST AS I WILL!' Come from a long line of brontosauri. We've lived here in this swanp for - oh- a new president 140,000,000 years or so. Lovely place, don't you think?" "Very. I see that you eat these suc- In less than one week, the University community will culent looking reeds that grow in the welcome Dr. Hollis Moore to his new position as President shallows." "Yes, they're the only thing I care for of Bowling Green State University. really." But in doing so, the members of the community must "But I see, sir, that as you move about bid farewell to Dr. William T. Jerome, III -- the man who you seem to trample more reeds un- guided this institution for the past seven years. derfoot than you eat." Dr. Jerome resigned his position in October, 1969 to "Well, when you weigh in at 50 tons " accept a new post as assistant to the president at Florida International University. "But aren't you concerned, sir, about destroying your food supply?" Dr. Moore will succeed Dr. Jerome on July 1. "Not at all, young man. There have The News wishes both men success in their new en- always been plenty of reeds to eat and deavors. there always will be-even though the swamp is a bit shallower." "Shallower?" "When I was a lad it came up to my shoulders. Now It's up to my hips. I suppose that's what's got the young ones ■me BG news all stirred up-that and the change In climate." '"ine climate's changed, sir?" An Independent Student Voice "Yes, It's much less humid than when I was a boy. You know, it's not the editor daneenej. Icy coolness that bothers you, it's the lack of managing editor hvold a. brown humidity." copy editor nchard c. price "You said, sir, that the young were sports editor ,. jack n. evil stirred up?" photography editor ■ iamesd. dedler "Oh, Just a few wild-eyed radicals. business maiagei h. John holtz They're going around shouting, 'The swamp's drying up! The swamp's drying up!' Sheer nonsense. There's always Tho BG Nows It published Tusidoy, thru Friday! durlnf tho rofwlor been a swamp and there always will be a school yiur, and one* a wooh during tho summor ■■■■lent, undo, outhor- swamp." ity of tho Publications Commit,•• of Bowling Groan Stoto Unlvarllty. "They have a plan of action?" Opinion,, osprossod in odllorlal cartoons or othor columns In tha Nowa "Nothing practical. They want us all do not nacossarlly raflact tho opinions of tha Unlvorslty Administration faculty or staff or tha Srola of Ohio. Opinions anprasiad by columnists so to learn to eat those leaves growing on news Lerrers not nacossorily raflact tha opinions of th. BG Nows. Editorials In tha 16 the bank. Leaves, mind you! Can't abide Naws raflact tha opinions of tha majority of mambors of tha BG Nows Ed I - the sniff. Doesn't set well, don't you toriol Boord. know?" "But if. Just by chance, the swamp IS drying up. . ." letter to President Nixon "I'm not about to change my ways, young man. Reed-eating was good In view of the recent development of structure of the people and its future emotional shock of this tragedy into enough for my grandfather a billion further United States involvement in the generations is uncertain, but sadly limes removed and it's certainly good meaningful teach-ins and discussion with Southeast Asian conflict, and your present and undeniable. the entire University community in- personal decision in this area, I am I believe the "efficiency and volved. writing to protest with all my heart and sophistication" of our methods of war- I am hopeful that you will make some letters policy soul as a member of 'Another Mother for fare are astonishing and appalling- effort to have the ideas and conclusions Peace' and everything this organization coming from a nation which reputedly presented in these violence-preventing The News welcomes University advocates. values all human life and Christian sessions at universities all over the community opinion on current issues aad Beyond comprehension to me is the Ideals. country carefully scrutinized (as surely problems, and urges students, faculty original decision of the U.S. powers that As for my feelings about your plans the violent Incidents at Kent State will and staff to voice those opinions through be to "aid" by destructive warring a for getting out of Southeast Asia, I Just be) by government agencies concerned letters to the editor and opinion columns. country which could certainly better be want to see it happen. As Commander in with intelligence and criminal fact- However, columns are not restricted helped through more humanely oriented Chief of our armed forces, you are self- finding assignments. Then, perhaps, you to issues. Interesting and Informative means—educational development, admittedly responsible for the execution could learn the true depth of feeling eelamns are also welcomed. agricultural, nutritional and population and accomplishment of this plan. patriotism, if you will, which is causing Doe to ear desire to bring you the control advice. I have heard you call the demon- such terrific personal anguish in the views of the largest cress-section These people obviously are not in- strators 'bums;' to date, my demon- hearts of the young people of this possible, however, we request that let- terested in our great white father ap- strations have been private and in the country. tort be no more than 3M words, and proach, when it manifests itself In nature of personal meditation. However, And lastly, what about establishing a columns no mere than four typewritten maintaining in power a group of persons you must stop making remarks which Department of Peace' Certainly we need who are not popular with the majority of lead the young people (even those who and must have an effective one if we are Letters aad columns should be typed, the Vietnamese people. wish to express their dissent in a to re-establish our country's reputation triple-spaced, aad contain the name, To superimpose our system of peaceful, lawful manner) to believe that In an upright position of citizenship in the address aad telephone number of the democracy upon their culture is an ob- nothing they say or do will affect your .world. jective which is foreign to their baste decision-making. No more token gestures, please! This We maintain the right to edit all cultural pattern centuries old. I believe These remarks which you have country has six to twelve months to materials which exceed these limits, aad our presence In their country is un- repeatedly made put you In the position accomplish improvements in many to edit with respect to the laws of libel desirable and harmful to these people. of being a despot It is certainly a extremely critical areas at home and aad good taste. It will be many years before Vietnam despicable position for any President of abroad before I can begin once again to AD letters aad columns submitted to will recover from the devastating the United States. be proud to be an American citizen. I "I'm fit to be tied! the News become the property el the physical damage committed on Its I am perplexed, grieved and sick at intend to do as much as I am able to help. News and cannot be returned. countryside in die name of containing heart about the incidents which occurred Counsty Matosrtt Stout Letters aad celnmas should be ad- communism and encouraging a at Kent State University. The Bowling ©HsaWsl ECOOOOKS (Mrs.) SonJa Lyell Protich dressed to the editor, BG Newt, 1M democratic system to prevail. Green State University campus con- 114 Napoleon Road, Apt. 200 University Hall. Tha damage caused to the genetic structively attempted to channel the The BG News, Thursday, June 25, 1970/Page 3 Suit challenges HEW gives BG grant The U.S. Department of $83,700 will be used to finance Gordley said that the EOG Ohio Instructional Grants has Health, Education and new grants. program is designed to give funds available to students in voting age biff Welfare has granted the During the past school financial aid to the student need of financial aid. University 1146,400 for year, 239 students received aid whose family has been unable He said a flyer describing A test case challenging the vote in the 1972 presidential Educational Opportunity through the EOG grants. to supply adequate financial the Ohio Instructional Grants newly signed bill to lower the election. The law was Grants. The grant is for the Gordley expects 250 students support for consumer goods was distributed to all on- voting age to It was filed in scheduled to go into effect 1970-71 year. to participate in the program and educational services. campus students last spring the U.S. District Court January 1,1971, and applies to According to Richard L. during the coming year. In order to be eligible for a explaining the workings of Tuesday in Washington, D.C. all federal, state and local Gordley, director of student The EOG program was grant, a student gross family that program. He added that Alfred Avins, a New York elections. financial aids, the allocation is created by Congress in 1965 income must be under $6,000 grants are available for the lawyer representing five New The law also extends the given in two portions. One and the University has par- yearly, Gordley said. fall. York residents filed the suit on Voting Rights Act of 1965 for portion is for renewal grants ticipated in the program since However, the family income Once a student has grounds that the new law another five years. to students who have received its inception. can be as high as $9,000 if the received an educational op- conflicts with the New York Nixon made clear his previous grants, and a second Graduate students are not student receives less than $625 portunity grant, he will state voting age of 21, and that support of giving the vote to portion is to be awarded to eligible to participate in the a year in family support. continue to receive aid as long the lower voting age would 18-year-olds, but said he new students. program Gordley said. Gordley added that a as his family remains unable dilute the votes of currently questioned the method used to 162.700 of the grant has Individual grants awarded student "really has to be down to give adequate financial eligible voters in New York. extend the voting power. been earmarked for renewal to students range from $200 to and out" to qualify for a grant. support and the student President Richard M. The Constitution grants the grants while the remaining $1,000, he added. He did rail attention to the fact qualifies academically to Nixon had called for a test establishment of voter that another program entitled remain i-i school. case to determine the bill's eligibility to the states. The constitutionality when he president believes that COEDS! Prices In ef(ecl Prices In e((ect signed it Monday. lowering the voting age Thru Sunday SPECIALS! Thru Sunday If the bill survives the court requires a Constitutional IF you're a college junior test, it will make 11 million amendment rather than more young people eligible to passage of a bill by Congress. who has one summer month Reg. $2.3S to spare. Sea* Ski 339 Now $1.39 W House adopts resolution IF you enjoy comfortable Parke Davis dormitory living with free Reg. $.79 honoring BG president meals. READI-BANDAGES Now $.39 The Ohio House of In the past, Dr. Jerome has Representatives adopted a received an honorary Doctor IF you'd like an inside look Eveready 9 volt 211 resolution May 27 honoring of Laws degree from Mid- Wawaphot. b, jlr. riMlf BG President William T. dlebury College, Vermont, in at the Women's Army Corps GEHa THE UNIVERSITY has another number (or Jerome. 1963; and the Doctor of Reg. $.69 Now $.29 students and (acuity to learn. This time It's BGSU's while getting paid $231. The resolution was passed Humane Letters, from Toledo own Zip Code. The new number for the University Is "...to salute and honor Dr. University in 1968. 43403. Ask about the College Junior Program. Sun-In William Travers Jerome III, retiring President of Bowling Reg. $1.75 Now $.98 Green University, for his 1 I -' u 1 1 '■ I i fffl s , CRYPTOGRAM IU Kutlier Neville outstanding service to his :» A (i 1 .'• D .'. WomoiTs Army ( orps community, to higher * !> I V 1 i • \V Y S I G 1 K 1. A 1 (. Timpax Reg. $1.79 education and to the people of L |u_ ■ m II : BYfl I 1 1 i '. TAMPAX. Reg. or Super 40's Now $1.29 A I. H 6 '• Ohio." \\' A 11(11 It (HI sol-' 1 I'TOS Woman'* Army Corpi Countalor 11 US Army Moin Slolion Within the resolution, the 4 c ( H 0 im» i *■' 716 N High 51. members of the 108th General M 4 M EJJJJU A R Sylvania ■ Columboi. Ohio 43215 « V tsl'li 1) I ! k I u I c. 1 v li It l PKTI" EBHOFOCH Reg. $1.39 Assembly of Ohio recognized Flash Cubes Dr. Jerome for his leadership, H I " II i 0 H DHH E A !■ ■ R i K 1 ■ 1 AT H|Tl t would lik* to learn more aboul the WAC Collaga Junior Progn NOW 88c guidance and service to Ohio 1 1 SM 01 R| A 1 > II o . ■N ■ and particularly to Bowling 1) ±i l> A 1 1 RIG Green. 41 5 b wTctr Name— The resolution will be (j | a '■■ UK I STATR" cryptogram: Curb air pollution, HOURS Addiesj- ROGERS recorded in the Journal of the 1/ttrM let's produce lurbined cars. Sunday 9-12:30 & 4-9:30 City - County - BROS. Ohio House of Represen- Mon-Thur. 8:30-10:00 tatives as a document "ex- Slate -Zip. Fri. ? Sat 1:30- 10:30 pressing the appreciation of College- -Ate. DRUG5 the people of Ohio for Dr. Phone 13S N. Main 354-0941 Jerome's seven years as president of the University." rV ,■- 1/3 OFF Stuff positions ON Have an interest in writing or photography ? Why not put it to use on the BG News? 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By Daneene Fry the University Sunday to Nineteen tutor counselors Education and Welfare. He said the main goal of the are "senior" members who Government Board serves as Opportunity. Specific Editor prepare for their seven weeks and 22 full and part-time HEW uses the income level program is to help the participated in last year's an advisory group to the program content is left to the of participation in the Upward teachers work with the Up- of a family of six for the basts students get a college program. There are, however, program director. These individual project which is Some students' parents Bound Program. ward Bound students. Many of of the financial requirements. education. several "junior" members students are concerned with usually located at a host motored them to the According to Cliff Brooks, the teachers working in the Accordingly, 90 per cent of the "Our particular segment of who are having their first social activities as well as college or university. University. Some came on a program director, Upward project are teachers in the Upward Bound students are Bowling Green has been experience with the Upward dormitory and program Last year, there were 300 chartered bus. Some moved Bound is a project designed to Lima and Toledo school selected from a non-farm successful in this major goal Bound Program. regulations. Upward Bound projects into Kohl Hall between the aid "underprivileged youths systems during the regular income level of $4,800, or a of college," said Brooks. "A "Kids like Upward Bound The Upward Bound across the nation serving scheduled hours of 6 p.m. and whose financial background is academic year. A few farm income level of $4,000, or number of students who have so much that they lie to get Program was established in approximately 23,000 8 p.m. Others started shortly on the poverty level." teachers are professors and less. come up through the Upward in," said Brooks. He said he 1965 by the Office of Economic students. after noon. During the seven weeks, students at the University. Bound Program are in college knew of a few cases in which Up to ten per cent of the Regardless of the time or now and are teachers and the students had misquoted these students live and study Brooks said most of the enrollment may be derived means, 75 high school tutors in the summer the family income to qualify on campus, and receive criteria for entry to the from a family income of sophomores and juniors from program." for the program. special help in their high program are set by the between $4,800 and $5,800. lima and Toledo arrived at school studies. Department of Health, Classes begin at 8 a.m. for Members of the project Upward Bound students the Upward Bound students reside in Kohl Hall. The men are also considered and most of them have classes are housed in the east wing, "academic risks" for a scheduled through 4 p.m. and the women in the west BOWLING GREEN'S college education. Students are enrolled in a wing. Meals are served in the QujwXs number of academic classes dining hall at Harshman MOST FASHIONABLE According to HEW such as biology, chemistry, Quadrangle, and Upward stipulations, an "academic mathematics and history. In Bound students have access to SHOP risk" is a student whose "lack some cases, credit for the all University facilities. of educational preparation summer work may be applied As dormitory residents, the The and achievement in high to the student's high school students are subject to state Intimate school is such that we would requirements. and University rules and NICHOLS Cosmetic not have considered In addition to the academic regulation. In addition to enrollment, nor would he have subjects, students also have these, however, the Upward been likely to gain admission Four Popular an opportunity to attend Bound students have their own to and successfully have classes in such areas as regulations to follow. CLOTHIERS Frigriacn pursued an academic career drama, music, art and social Upward Bound students • Champagne at a two or four-year college awarertss. must be in the dormitory by 11 for • Jaimint without the benefit of the Special projects as well as p.m. Sunday through Thur- Upward Bound Program." movies and concerts are also sday, and by midnight on the Wildest Body Shirts • Ratpbirry "We've been successful included in the summer Friday and Saturday. Visiting • Orange getting them through high program. One such project hours are from 7 p.m. to 10 Bloiionv school, but that isn't enough," enables the participants to p.m. and no overnight guests, the Best Looking Floras ROGERS DURGS ( said Brooks. publish a newspaper. with the exception of parents, Many of the Upward Bound are permitted. levi Bolls Knit Suits Vost Silts students on campus this year A six-member Student High Fashion Suits FINEST STEAK with flared trousers IN TOWN TO Fashion Golf Apparel Cocktails Served DO t What Else Is There? KAUFMAN'S TODaY N.wipKeio by Jin Fl.dl. STOP IN AND SEE DOWNTOWN 7 pjn. The Marx Brothers Public skating sessions at PARTICIPANTS OF THE Upward Bound Program Film Festival will feature the Ice Arena are scheduled have late afternoons and evenings free to study, 163 S.MAIN "Horsefeathers," in 105 from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. relax, and participate in social and recreational activities. Hanna Hall. The film will also Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Bowling Green, Ohio be shown at 9 p.m. Nichols BWIelders. 28 Type of 44 Young JUNE 284 27 PUZZLE 7 Rescue. cattle mother COW. 7 p.m. "Four For Texas," 8 Personality. 311 Irish ll'.C.ily ill Kitchen Open By J. P. Campbell 0 .lifpuucsc Republic. northern starring Frank Sinatra and moncv. SI Flemish France. Til 12:30 AM. Dean Martin, will be shown in ACROSS M Dueling Ill Render river. 47 Deathlike Clothiers 105 Hanna. The film will also l Maine river. sword. light. 32 Oriental Riant, 5 Slrntcgcuis. 59 Corridor. II Streamlet. nurse. anler. "The Diitinctivt Sfor. With Tht Red Front' be shown at 9 p.m. ill Sent. (ill Single lime, 12 I'neiuploycd. S3 I'niler- 49 Eras. 14 Malayan lil SI itches. 13 Hulk. ground all (iear for JULY1 sailing Ii2 Rude slarer. IB Aclor — room. 3-D. 7 p.m. "A Star is Born," vessel. 03 Russian Sullivan. 34 Spanish 51 Tooled a 15 American ruler. 21 Ethiopian American trumpet. starring Janet Gaynor and Indian. province. priest. 52 tirate Fredric March, will be Hi Verdi opera. DOWN 24 Anxiety. 37 Detroit harshly. 17 Ouarrels. 1 Shrubbery football presented in 105 Hanna. The 25 Disabled 55 Inferior 18 British branch. ships. plaver. film, which is the original rattle. 2 Fragrance. 38 Ship. horse. screen version, will also be 20 Young rogue. S Ranch hand. 28 Moray. 411 Blazing. 5li Cloak anil shown at 9 p.m. 21 Dry and 4 Western conger. 41 Dinner dagger withered, group: abbr. lamprey. vegetables. agency. ahbr. 22 Tamarisk 3 Cattle 28 Pierced with 43 Wastes 57 Cooking DAILY ACTIVITIES sail Irees. roundups. horns. away, vessel. Natatorium-open from 4 23 S. American p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through cowboys. 1 2 3 4 • 1 s B ,0 II 12 13 Friday for recreational 25 In this place. ' 27 Ancient 14 swimming. temple. 11 28 Dairy cow. 11 1 Golf Course-open from 8 32 African " capital. 20 a.m. to 8p.m. Monday through 34 — Bergen, i Friday; 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. S3 Thai gcnlle- | - " 23 24 at Saturday and Sunday. The lnan's. 3(i Largest | " University Driving Range is Seychelles it ! 30 11 open daily from noon until 8 island. " p.m. 37 SiiimiiK 12 33 The Mid-Am Room, Harsh- birds. | " m ■ - 38 Perforate II man Quadrangle, is open from 39 Salutation. " " It ■40 ■ 6:90 p.m. to a.m. Sunday 40 Assistants. through Thursday; 6:30 p.m. 41 Concentrat- 42 ■ ■ ing student. to 2 a .m. Friday and Saturday. 42 British dairy COW, :; ■ 44 Warmth. " W 49 so 11 ■ 45 Russian hemp. " m " 40 Shoe 14 53 S3 ■ Keapeake material. " 49 Bower. 31 .. 52 I'.S. author. " 53 — pro nobis. 61 54 Aaron's molten l " " image. 1 57 Assuming C Field Enterprise*. Inc., 1970 person. Puixle answers on page 3.

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Knox signs with Tigers

Sink, Wottle 'shine' in NCAA John Knox, senior second ten years (.990). baseman, was selected first Since graduating Knox has The Bowling Green track Wottle ran a 4.00.1. perience that Wottle has had hurdles, Jeff Huston in the team All-Mac and All-District been signed by the Detroit team gained two ail-American Wottle's best time of 3.59.0 against the experience that Javelin, Steve Danforth In the as well as being chosen to the track stars and 18 points in the was recorded when he won the Liquori has had, and that was third team ail-American list NCAA national track Central CoUlegate Cham- the difference," said Brodt. mile and Tracy Elliott in the for the past season. championships last Saturday pionship two and a half weeks six-mile also qualified for the Knox was the first Bowling at Des Moines, Iowa. ago. In that race two other NCAA meet but did r.ot get Green player to be selected The 18 points is the highest runners took the lead and past the preleminaries. all-District first team and was total ever recorded by a BG Wottle won the race with a Wottle and Sink, along with also the first Falcon all- team in theNCAAand one of final kick. coach Brodt, will be in the American, in baseball. the highest ever by a MAC However, at the NCAA's It AAU track championships in Knox led BG in nine school. The 18 points were the was a different story. Nobody California this weekend. Also categories this spring in- result of one first and one wanted to lead the mile, so Brodt will go on a three-week cluding hitting with a .370 Tigers and at the present time second place finish by Falcon Wottle ended up leading for tour of Central America with average, as well as hits (44), is at Lakeland, Fla. BG Coach runners. two-and-one half Up*. Ltquori five members of the Falcon runs (37), assists (87), total Dick Young said Knox. Sind Sink, set a new NCAA finally went past Wottle and track team. bases (63), stolen bases (6), probably win be assigned to Sink has one year of record by winning the 3,000 held on to successfully defend and walks (31). His fielding at Batavia, the Tigers Class A meter steeplechase with a his title. coUlgiate eligibility left and second base merits the team in the New-York-Penn time of 8:40.9. The old mark Coach Mel Brodt was proud Wottle has two. Both have a "golden glove" for the past league. was an 8:44.9, set in the of Wottle's effort! and pointed chance for an Olympic berth NCAA's last year. Sink's out that the experience would (Or 1972. previous high, a BG record, be valuable. The other MAC trackatar to was an 8:43.5. "Dave Just missed passing place was Al Shotterman, who IM Mites The new record was a Liquori. I think another five finished fourth in the hammer surprise because the race was vards and Dave would have throw. run in driving rain. won it. But, take the ex- Paul Zltko In the high By Dennis Ceone The first four finishers this Sports Writer pvra year broke the old mark. Jerry Liebenberg of Western The 1970 BG summer in- Michigan was second slightly tramural program is offering better than the time he won many activities open to all the MAC in. Dennis Bayham full-time students, faculty and UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT of Miami was sixth for a MAC staff. Intramural Director sweep of three of the top six Maurice Sandy Indicated that Fine Chinese Food places. the first term will offer slow- Sink was fourth in the pitch softball; three-man By Chef Tom NCAA steeplechase last year basketball (men only), tennis NOON LUNCHES — DAILY SPECIALS and he gained all-American (singles), Golf (team), and honors for that as well as bowling (team). The same OPEN DAILY — 11 AM 2 P.M. activities will be available for being a two-time ail-American EVENINGS — 4 P.M. 9 P.M. in cross country. the second term, however In the NCAA's, the first tennis will be played In Frl. ft Sit. til 10:30 P.M. doubles, while golf and four finishers are considered Cocktails Til 1 A.M. all-Americans. bowling will be on an in- DAVE WOTTLE, shows the form that has made The other ail-American dividual basin. him a winner all this season and led him to a second PARTIES - GltOl'PS - BANQl'ETS from Falcon-land was Dave All the activities are place finish In the NCAA national one-mile run last ISO N. Main scheduled during the early Wottle, a miler for BG. weekend. Phone 352-9926 or 354-8731 Wottle finished second in evening hours, 6:00-8:30 p.m. the mile to defending Slow-pitch softball and three- champion Marty I.iquon of man basketball will get under Villanova. The race was won way Monday night, June 29. in 3:59.9, nine-tenths of a All entries for these two ac- second slower than Wottle's tivities are due today. Tennis, best time this season, while golf, and bowling entries are Nichols Clothiers not due until next Thursday, July 2, with play beginning July 6. Deadlines for tht Fa/cons aid second term entries will be YOUR FASHION posted later. Mr. Sandy said students HEADQUARTERS South win may obtain entry forms from the athletic chairman In their Two Falcon all-American IN SID SINK, If ahewK acre pissing on a whuiag dorms, or from their head lacrosse players aided the residents. Anyone having winning South squad in the number as be captured the 3,Mt meter steeplechase in Ike recent NCAA meet questions or any problems BOWLING GREEN annual North-South senior all- concerning intramurals star game, played June 13 in should go to room 201 sporrs Lexington, Va. Memorial Hall or call 372-2876. FEATURING John Dohms, a two-year Athletic facilities open honorable mention all- American, scored the South's The University has several The University golf course Arnold Palmer (eighth goal, breaking a 7-7 tie. athletic facilities open for is open from 8 in the morning Pisaneffo's Joe Zimmerman, a second student use this summer. The until 8 at night, Monday Coordinates team all-American, played on Natatorium will be open for through Friday and from 7 in the second midfield unit on a recreational swimming the morning until 8 at night on BY rotation basis through the Monday through Friday from Saturday, Sunday and entire game. Coach Mickey 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. A student holidays. The University Cochrane indicated that both will be admitted by showing driving range is open Dohms and Zimmerman his summer school iden- everyday from noon until 8:00 played well in the game. tification card and by paying pjn. During the week of the an admission fee per swim. The Ice arena Is open for IOBERT BRUC game, meetings were held to Suits, towels and lockers are both public skating sessions set-up the details for the available, however, swim- and open figure skating W. U».h«k»Mt* national NCAA tournament mers may use their own suits sessions throughout the that will begin next year. and towels. summer. Free Delivery In Our Portable Ovens 5 p.m. • 1 a.m. Dolly 4:30 p.m. - 2 a.m. Fri. & Sat Sixe Diameter 10" 12" 14" 18" 352-5166 Having a party? 352-6782 203 N. Main Get your Beer,win« & other Party Supplies at the DRIVE THRU THE DEN 1017 N. MO-DOR-IN MAIN PRESENTS A BIG FAT HOURS SAT-9 a.m. to 12 p.m. M-T 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Frl. 10 a.m. to U p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. to It p.m.

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ByMJS not talk to them and see if we are alike? Footsteps?! Waiting. It seems like you're always The footsteps pause and a man views waiting for something. Always looking to a single flower growing along the path. A the future, always doing what has to be man can plant a seed. But nature done now for tomorrow. provides the foot and water for the life of The opportunity to sit and just think, the puv", not man. just think thoughts, doesn't present itself The seed pushes its green stem very often any more. Always hurrying, through the crust of the earth. Soon always on the lookout, waiting for it all to petals appear in a lovely blue pattern, end. or....or is it a cloud of mortar smoke on It's like a lonely man who walks into the horizon. the dark, cruel night. He ponders over his No matter, death awaits the flower past empty life, and he can't remember too. Why? anyone. Death awaits him. Why? What Time passes; everything dies. It did he do to the world? seems that there is no real point In It seems that people come and go. moving on to new memories. For that's Their imagesfade with each footstep and all they will be, those people out there, new ones appear to take their places. just eventual memories. There were, at one time, companions: It is better to forget. They aren't real. people to be counted on, to trust and to . .just companions of the night. love. Why does the coming of the night They were only for the moment and bring such devastating mental are useful now only as memories. Time destruction? Is it because man can passes quickly, and the ties are broken. contemplate more in the solitude of the At times, life seems like a struggle, a night? Perhaps man sees himself more competitive game to see how many clearly in the darkness than in the light, images one can pick up in a lifetime and loneliness is such a bitter thing. Life how many memories one can store and seems to be a burden and death is a recall at night. blessing bestowed only to a select few. It would seem that God meant more With death there would be a better place; for a man's life. It should be more for in hell loneliness does not exist. valuable, more useful, than just a mere But this. . .this is hell. Just waiting. memory. Waiting for them to come across the field After all, if God created man, He must to meet me. Maybe, maybe, if we spoke have created a purpose. He must have together. . . created other like beings, with sinilar But no, no the orders were given, and thoughts and feelings. we all have to follow orders. Why are we fighting them off? Why Don't we...? N«wtpholo by Glann Eppl»*fon NUMBERS Review Cricklewood Green

ByBiUGubbins the music which interests them. The proves that Bruce was not It is perhaps this attitude that has only a first-rate comedian, and creative Cricklewood Green, . drawn so many rock stars to them. artist, but that he was capable of making Deram "D k B.on Tour" is a nice album of social statements which remain relevant If for some strange reason you don't very tightly arranged country rock many years after his death. already know it, Alvln Lee, lead guitarist songs. Despite the presence of such "all- and composer for Ten Years After, is one star" musicians as Eric Clapton, George Ginger Baker's Air Force. Atlantic. of our new rock and roll teen heroes. Harrison and Dave Mason, the stars of First of all, for those who might be We know he has finally arrived the album are Bonnie and Delaney expecting another Blind Faith or Cream because there is a full-sized, sexy poster themselves, with some excellent horn out of this Super Group ensemble, which of him included in this album. Also, for arrangements by Delaney and Jim Price includes Baker, Windwood, Gretch, all of us New Youth who whipped out our helping along. Graham Bond and Chris Wood, forget it. $3.50 to see "Woodstock," we know how To is a Preposition; Come is a Verb. The Air Force is a serious band whose grand and erotic Alvln is in triple screen. Lenny Bruce. Douglas. only intent is to make good music rather Anyway, "Cricklewood Green" is a In an age when we have a great deal than platforms for ego trips. keen album if you like where Ten Years more freedom in the areas of speech and The result is very strongly jazz- After is, musically. It really is good to art, we tend to take this freedom for flavored and although nothing too spec- know that Alvin and the band are really granted and forget those who made this tacular is done musically, there are some growing and developing as musicians freedom possible. notable attempts at such unheard of too. One of those people was Lenny Bruce, musical words as development, im- Shucks, now not only do they imitate who not only was an inspiration for provisation, and ensemble construction. and steal lyrics from Robert Johnson and countless comics, but whose court battles Such songs as "Doin' It," "Aiko B.B. King, Alvin and the boys now do In the early and middle 60's helped pave Diaye," and "Da Da Man," give these some electronics stuff they heard Tod the way for later court decisions in favor musicians a chance to show what they Dochstader (unknown avant-garde of greater artistic freedom. can do in a solo section, and in most cases composer) do. The routines contained in this album they come out very well. There are also some good lyrics here from Brace's private tape stash are not These records are available at the too, some old blues and jazz things, with new, but most of them have never been University Bookstore, Student Services a lot of hip social commentary added. available on record before. Building. Hot stuff! «S*M*^*»*»^^^*^*»S»%*S*S*»^ Delaney & Bonnie & Friends on Tour (with Eric Clapton). Atlantic. One of the reasons that Bonnie and Delaney have been so popular in some Number 9 needs contributions circles is that they are one of the few unpretentious acts in rock today. Number 9 needs help. Contributions for Number 9 are ac- In other words, they don't approach If you enjoy creative writing, cepted daily. photography, reviewing books, movies Send your works to the BG Newt V ■Ii vl the music with a pseudo-intellectual air, or with a false soulfulness, but rather and records, you may be able to help. Office, 106 University Hall. they appreciate who they are and play N.wipholo by Tom Sf*ph«n*

Welcome to BG Summer Sessions Dorseys Posters,Candles, from Incense, Jewelry Falcon Pizza Drugs Serving Pizzas and Submarines By The Tracks and lots of other groovy things *" It" '■■" mini '. king Kinn Across From Campus 8" 1 II. ,' It. to sit, set, lie and hang Sun. :i:0tvp.m. -1:00a.m. FEATURING HOURS: Mon-Thur. 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. almost anywhere. Fri-Sat. ll:00a.m.-2:00a.ni _x_ i For Fast, Free Delivery F.I.P. At from 4:30 to Closing Daily >( Family Independent Pharmacy LITTLE PLEASURES Pipes, Tobaccos, Prescriptions. Cosmetic and All Drug Needs. Free Film with Developing of 8 Phone 352-1215 or more Prints with Color and Black & White CM, 124 N. Main St 117, and 1M.