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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 1-9-1973 The BG News January 9, 1973 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News January 9, 1973" (1973). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2791. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2791 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. An Independent Bowling Green, Ohio Student Tuesday, January 9, 1973 Voice THe BG news Volume 56/Numbor SO Icy' aura blankets Paris peace talks PARIS (APi ■ The talks between Communist-owned villa in suburban Vietnam because of ambiguities in the t.'enry A Kissinger and Le Due Tho Gif-sur-Yvette. text and the absence ol any require- resumed yesterday in an apparently It was their first meeting since the ment for withdrawal ol North icy atmosphere An aura of grim con- talks were suspended Dec 13 and V iiiTiamese troops from the South frontation hung over the new efforts to President Nixon ordered resumption of There was no official word from negotiate a Vietnam peace settlement bombing attacks on the North Saigon that Thieu has changed his President Nixon's security advisor Vietnamese heartland mind But Tho asserted on arrival here and the North Vietnamese Politburo Saturday that unless the United States member conferred for I1, hours in a FOR THE FIRST time, there were accepted the October dralt essentially no smiles or handshakes between the in its original form it would have to two sides, and Tho left Kissinger face .i continuation of the war Applications standing on the doorstep lor almost • In his only public statement since minute without sending an aide to returning to Paris, Kissinger implied escort him inside that the CUITenI series ol talks mighl Kissinger finally pushed open the be a final effort to reach agreement on available for door and walked in. followed by deputy the basis of the October draft assistant secretary of slate. William Sullivan, and other aides ARRIVING FROM Washington on sub-council At the end of the meeting, the North Sunday, he said President Nixon had Applications are now available for Vietnamese again broke with long sent him back lor one more major students interested in a position on the established custom and conspicuously effort to conclude the negotiations. proposed budget sub-council failed to escort the Americans to the in Washington. Defense Secretary Jeff Sherman, president of the door Melvin R l.aird told the 1'ouse Armed M#wv0n#to by asaveM t. tsesssssi Student Body Organization iSBO>. said Kissinger left without his familiar Services Committee thai it Ihe talks Rolling like real derby champ*, from left, Peggy Blake, freshman (A4\S), Cherie Stme, yesterday applications will be avail- smile should fail. South Vietnam would be freshman (Ed.), and Sue Thomas, freshman (Ed.), roller skate their way able in 405 Student Services Bldg until As usual, there was no official word virtually ready to lake over its own Friday on what was discussed, but the I'anoi defense without American logistic, air along through the concrete walks between Moteley and University haNs. Any full-time student in good delegation said the two sides would or ground support academic standing with the University meet again this morning may apply Five of the seven undergraduate COMMUNIST sources said privately seats on the sub-council will be filled that Tho's snub to Kissinger was a by an SB0 screening committee with reflection of the strong feelings New Orleans snipers sought the remaining two to be occupied by aroused in North Vietnam by the the permanent representatives to bombing of I'anoi and I'aiphong in Budget Council. which thousands of civilians were NEW ORLEANS lAPl - i'eavily conditioning duct, but a search turned Johnson I'otel, cautiously approached About 10 feet from the elevator shaft The sub-council would make recom- claimed killed or injured armed police rushed a rooftop hotel up no one the concrete elevator shaft where the lay the body of a sniper, killed Sunday mendations to the University's Budget South Vietnam's independent future bunker yesterday afternoon in a search A police radio commander said after snipers were believed holed up and by police marksmen who flew over the Council for allocating the $50-per- and an effective ceasefire machinery for snipers who killed six persons and the assault on the bunker "The roof is fired through a doorway rooftop in a Marine helicopter. quarter student general fee were apparently at the core of the wounded 17 others secure and Ihere is nothing up there Wielding axes, police forced open the Sherman said a student may apply continuing discussions But they found no trace of the Another policeman said officers would door and other officers followed with POLICE appeared perplexed by Ihe for membership on the sub-council gunmen who began shooting and begin a floor-by-floor, room-by-room repeated rounds of automatic fire. disappearance of the snipers from the regardless of whether or not he belongs BOTH POINTS were mentioned in burning more than 24 hours earlier, search of the hotel, which wa> There was no immediate indication rooftop There also was confusion to one of the organizations receiving the agreement drafted by Kissinger and the officers began combing Ihe evacuated earlier that the fire was returned. about just how many snipers remained money from the general fees and Tho in October President Nguyen hotel Three policemen fell, apparently hit alive Screening will begin the week of Jan Van Thieu denounced that draft as a At one point there was a report that THE OFFICERS climbed to the roof in the legs by ricocheting bullets. None The trouble began Sunday morning. 22. prescription for suicide for South one gunman was trapped in an air- of the 18-storv Downtown Coward was believed seriously hurt Authorities were called to the hotel to put out small fires, apparently set by the gunmen. When firemen tried to put out the blaze, they were shot The gunmen firsl raced from floor to Residence halls flash 'no vacancy' sign floor of the hotel, then took over the roof. A waiting list lor University resi- THE UNIVERSITY can house about quarter because the dormitories were Each person in a three-man room Rudd said stable room and board Meanwhile, a police source close to dence halls has been dissolved because 7.900 students But.49 spaces were lost filled and were required to move on gets $5 per week credit on Ins account rates at the University have also kept the investigation told The Associated no further vacancies are expected this in Conklin fall this quarter because campus. "We chose to use three-man rooms the dormitories filled Press thai the snipers have been identi- quarter. Robert Rudd. director of resi- rooms were converted into study -Students who attended summer ses- for those men who paid before Dec I University President Hollis A fied as the gunmen who wounded a dence services, said yesterday rooms and lounges sion instead of the fall term either and reassign them as vacancies occur. Moore Jr said in November Ihal bar police officer as he answered a burglar On Dec IS. 32 students were waiting Students wanting to move on campus because they applied too late for At Miami University. 40 men slept in a ring any unusual circumstances, alarm New Year's Eve. for an on-campus room assignment for winler quarter have had no admission or had to make up grade lounge until vacancies opened I think room and board rales lor the 1973-74 The source said that before begin- Last week the number grew to 80-44 problem in the past because (here are deficiencies. our way is better ." academic year will not be raised. ning their siege at the hotel Sunday the men and 36 women usually more vacancies than people Because residence halls are usually The housing office assisted men Strict enforcement of housing gunmen killed a witness who could Rudd said his office was able to help wanting rooms. Rudd said. full during Ihe tail quarter, summer needing off-campus housing Because regulations "may have had some identify them as the police assailants. 21 women find housing, leaving 44 men This year there is a tremendous session students are deferred until all the women found housing or chose bearing" on the overflow situation. He said the snipers had been jailed in and 15 women without on-campus retention rate in the dormitories We winler quarter. another alternative, the services But you have to build up a backlog neighboring Jefferson Parish last week rooms estimate how many students will -Newly-admitted freshmen and weren't available for them. Rudd by strict enforcement before you can and in Dallas. Tex . a few days earlier- Students who didn I receive dormi- transfer, graduate, withdraw or marry transfer students in need of rooms. said ease upon the regulations." Rudd said. both times on gun charges. tory assignments were given the alter- within the quarter The retention rate native of living off campus this quar- is much higher than we expected." he "HOUSING WAS MUCH more criti- WHY ARE UNIVERSITY residence ter, but they must return to campus said. cal for men." Rudd said "Twenty-one halls filled, while al some universities spring quarter.