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The BG News June 5, 1975

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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. By CMy Smerctn who were registered That s what "definitely isn't finished, but it will democratic nomination for fourth ward SufI Reporter killed me All things considered, depend on my employment situation at councilman Anderson received 129 though. I made a hell of a good the time " votes to Cranny's 75. Only three on campus students out of showing." he said yesterday. Newlove said he was "very happy" 320 who are registered to vote in Goodwin originally aligned himself with the primary results "But it was THE FOURTH ward encompasses Bowling Green exercised that right in with Concerned Students for City unfortunate it was a low turnout city- the northwest sector of the city. r Tuesday's Democratic primary. Government, and took out nominating wide It was a good primary Rob "I'm very pleased with the results, Three on-campus The primary determined which two petitions as an independent He (Goodwinl and I both worked hard We of course." Dr. Anderson said of four democratic candidates will decided to change his party affiliation stayed on good terms throughout the yesterday "I'm very excited It was in November's election for council-at- and run as a Democrat in late March campaign." he commented very gratifying We both tried to get to students vote large and the fourth ward council seat after a split with the Concerned Newlove will face Republican the Issues But the voter turnout was Students He said at the time that he Patrick Gallagher. 548 Ketner. in the really low " RICHARD NEWLOVE, 223 N doubted if students would turn out in November race for the council-at-large Dr. Anderson will face incumbent Prospect St, defeated Robert Goodwin significant numbers to vote in position He said he will begin councilman David Carr in the Jr. junior lAiiS. BA) for the in Democratic primary November's election campaigning in about eight weeks November race for the fourth ward democratic nomination for council-at- using door-to-door solicitation, council seal large by a 142 vote margin Newlove "I AM DEFINITELY not going to newspaper advertisements and small "We're going to start up again in received 363 votes to Goodwin's 221 support the Concerned Students for group meetings about a week, getting a campaign Goodwin was bitter yesterday about City Government in November.'' Dr Roger Anderson, assistant manager and planning." Dr Anderson the low student turnout "Only three Goodwin declared professor of political science, defeated said. "But it's a little early now to i on-campus students voted out of 320 He added that his political career Jean Cranny, $05 Pasteur, for the start door to door

An Independent Bowling Green. Ohio Student Thursday. June 5, 197S Voice THe BG news Volume 58 Numb., 136 Student enrollment figures up for state universities in Ohio

By Pat Thomas transfer student enrollment two weeks TOTAL ENROLLMENT at TU for received, according to Assistant Vice Staff Reporter ago the 1974 fall quarter was 15.750. President of Registration Services Tom Click, assistant director of Projected enrollment for the fall of Paul Yarrington Projected enrollment figures for five admissions, said the number of 1975 is estimated at 16.700 Projected freshmen enrollment for state universities, including Bowling freshmen being accepted at the fall quarter is 12.470. a substantial Green, indicate that despite economic University has been "decreased by Charles Schuler, director of increase over last year's 11.173 figure. and employment difficulties, student design." He explained the increasing admissions at Miami University in Yarrington said he expects Ohio State enrollment is increasing number of continuing students has Oxford, said an eight per cent increase to remain within its 40.000 enrollment forced the University to decrease the in freshmen applications has ceiling, despite an increase in both Bowling Green and Ohio State number of incoming students for next contributed to the school's slightly undergraduate transfer and graduate I'niversities have closed freshmen year. increased enrollment. student applications enrollment for the 1975 fall quarter, Bob Tenbrook. admissions counselor Miami's projected enrollment for and the University of Toledo and for the University of Toledo iTl' I, said next fall is 14.600. compared to last JAMES KRAYNAK. director of Miami University have closed their 'IT > applications for incoming fall's 14.200 figure admissions at Kent State University enrollment for on-campus housing for students increased over last year's Schuler said economic difficulties ' KSl ■ said. "We're slightly ahead on fall quarter figures by 12 per cent and transfer have encouraged students to consider applications received." applications were up 11 per cent IT state universities over private and out- He said an increase of about 200 ACCORDING TO Glenn has closed its enrollment for transfer of-state schools could be expected in the freshmen VanWormer. assistant vice-president students, he added class next tall. KSl has not closed of institutional planning at the Tenbrook said 70 per cent of the SCHULER ADDED that Miami's enrollment to either freshmen or University, next year's total undergraduate enrollment at II' is projected freshmen enrollment shows transfer students for next fall enrollment will be essentially the same composed of commuter students "A a five per cent increase in the number Both Ohio si.it.- and Kent State as this year's lot of people can't afford to go away to of women students, bringing next officials reported increases in the In order to remain within the school due to the economy." he year's total to 55 per cent of the number of persons enrolled in evening enrollment ceiling set by the Ohio explained The increasing cost of freshmen enrollment. and continuing education programs Board of Regents, the University private schools, room and board were Ohio State University saw a 10 per Enrollment figures at Ohio closed its freshmen enrollment also reasons for TU's growing cent increase in the number of first University were incomplete and not February 15 of this year, and its commuter enrollment, he said quarter freshmen applications available at this time. Full dorms expected next year

By Reaee Murawtkl "If the university accepted all the on-campus housing has the newest facilities." Paulsen Staff Reporter freshmen that apply for admission, This factor can be attributed to said we'd have them hanging from hooks." economics and convenience, according Paulsen said that specific residence University housing authorities Rudd said to Rudd hall requests are "otherwise pretty expect all dormitories to be filled to Rudd said that the 8.050 student total "We charge less room and board well-spaced throughout the rest of capacity during the 1975-76 school year is a projected . but. "We're at a than any university in Ohio Besides campus. No overcrowding problem, however, position where we could go 100 one way that, persons living in dormitories "People choose different halls for is anticipated for the residence halls, or the other " have no landlord hassles and no major different reasons Music students, for which house a total of 8.050 students, "You have to be a juggler to get your problems with walking to school in the example, prefer to live in Founders according to Director of Residence enrollment to what you want it to be winter Residence halls are becoming because it is near the Music Building." Services Robert Rudd and fill your housing." Rudd said. more popular." Rudd said she explained. Offennauer Towers are the most PAULSEN SAID that no residence RUDD SAID that overcrowding has RUDD SAID that previous over- popular dormitories, according to halls will make changes in their A water heater and a bafhlub ware part of the remains of the been partially alleviated by a freshmen crowding situations were due to an Fayetta Paulsen, coordinator of visitation policies. Benschoter Building, 165 N. Main St. The building housed the enrollment ceiling set by the Ohio unexpected high number of residence programs The 24-hour. 12-hour and no visitation Gigelo Nile Club and several second floor apartments until Board of Regents. upperclassmer. making requests for rules will still be applied in the same fire swept through it last Sunday night. (Newspheto by Dick "OFFENHAUER always gets filled halls currently using them, according Kaverman) first because it is air-conditioned and to Paulsen City unaware of concert plans

By Gall Harris on duty. Bartlett explained. He added that the promoter will also crowds that flooded their stores Staff Reporter The promoters failed to provide four take care of their income tax liability. Rutter added that community ambulances as previously agreed, so residents' normal patterns of living In a prepared statement released the city also provided ambulance THE MAYOR said the community were also affected by the concert- yesterday. Mayor Charles Bartlett service at the concert site. financial losses resulting from the goers said. "I believe it is generally agreed The total cost to the city for these concert were small and pointed out that the City of Bowling Green had no precautions was $6,979.31. The city has there were no damages to the The mayor said. "This has been a prior knowledge of the plans for the been assured by Hof and Athletic downtown area and the west side of the traumatic experience for Bowling June 1. 1975 rock concert and would Director Richard Young that the city. Green, and I think we should now have opposed it had we known of the promoter. Ross Todd, Inc., will Bartlett did say. however, that many consider the issue closed and continue planned event." reimburse the city for these expenses. merchants in the immediate area of to work to make this a better Representatives of the city met with Bartlett said the stadium were upset about the community in which to work and live " University student leaders on April 25 and learned that a concert was planned for June 1. Bartlett no ted

THE MAYOR then asked Safety Director Howard Rutter to check these CIA plots investigated plans On April 30. University Vice WASHINGTON AP ■ -Chairman Commission itself has heard enough REPORTERS pressed Church on the President for Public Services James Frank Church (D-ldaho). of the Senate evidence to substantiate my state- matter, and he repeated that his Hof informed Municipal Administrator Intelligence Committee said yesterday ments." Church added. committee has heard evidence of Wesley Hoffman that the concert he has hard evidence of "murder"' He refused several times to go murder plots "and that the CIA has would take place on the basis of a plots developed by the Central beyond his statement. been implicated in this kind of contract which was signed April 25 Intelligence Agency (CIA). activity." Rutter proceeded to contact Church declined to give specific HOWEVER, he said he did mean to Among those believed to have been University Security to discuss possible details and would not say whether any refer to "plots" in the plural and to questioned about alleged assassination problems, according to the press of the "plots" were carried out make clear his belief that Rockefeller conspiracies is CIA Director William release. and other commission members were Colby "...It was quite apparent that this BUT HE WAS sharply critical of attempting to leave a false and event would not be primarily for those statements by Vice President Nelson unjustified impression. who were students or residents of this Rockefeller and other members of the Church said he had not seen an area. I felt there would be trouble." Rockefeller Commission for char- advance copy of the Rockefeller Bartlett said acterizing transgressions of the CIA at Commission report, which is to be Weather infrequent and minor. released publicly Sunday THE PREPARED statement said "I have been concerned about the In announcing the completion of his Considerable cloudiness with the Mayor conferred with University apparent attempt of certain members commission's investigation of the CIA. showers or thunderstorms likely President Hollis Moore during the of the Rockefeller Commission to lead Rockefeller said Monday it uncovered today. Hlgks today near M. Partly week of May 12. At this time, the the public to believe that any misdeeds instances of wrongdoing but no pattern cloudy and cooler tonight mat Mayor said, it was too late to cancel of the CIA have been minor and that of widespread illegality. tomorrow with a choice of the concert. the agency has been relatively without "There are things that have been showers toalghl. Lows toaight In The city planned for the event by guilt," Church told reporters at the done which are in contradiction to the the its. Highs tomorrow aear 71. removing trash in the downtown area National Press Club. statutes." Rockefeller said, "but in Students take Hen* out hem studying to play tennis at Probability of precipitation Tt per to reduce possibility of fire. The entire "I think the committee has heard comparison to the total effort, they are eeM today and 4* per eeat toaight. twilight. (Newsphoto by Ed So bo) police force and fire division were also enough, and the Rockefeller not major." •* Pag. 2 Th. BG Niwi Thursday, June 5, 197S epiT8RiaLS incumbency aids campaign

WASHINGTON- Talking with lawyer There's no reason, says Burch, why headaches for a presidential candidate Dean Burch about his political client in Mr. Ford can't pick someone relatively In next year's early-bird primary in reevaluate the White House, a visitor is struck by unknown but who is young, ambitious New Hampshire, for example, other the realization that Burch himself 6^r and has the president's confidence aspirants to the White House can personifies part of the problem that J.F. terHorst "Whoever heard of Gary Hart mow a utilize low budget appearances to makes Jerry Ford's presidential Colorado senator > before he took over attract voters proposed ban campaign both unique and the McGovern campaign in 1972'''' asks complicated Burch. But because he is the president. Mr Bowling Green city council members should nol be too hasty in pushing The problem begins with the fact The Burch search for fresh political Ford would use up most of his that Mi Ford is a nonelected talent is a tough one Bright new legislation to ban future rock concerts at the University allotment under the new campaign president, thereby lacking the usual Republican stars aren't visible spending law simply to defray the cost At Monday's city council meeting Councilman Boyd Crawford said he political base within his party and That finally will occur this month, because of the party setbacks in the of flying there in Air Force I and the wanted legislation enacted to prohibit future concerts at the University. among the voters at large however, with the president's formal 1974 elections attendant Secret Service protection Council President Bruce Bellard told Crawford he would discuss the He has never before sought national declaration of candidacy for 1976 and Most of the Republican "pros" are and other expenses incidental to a matter with City Attorney John Cheetwood. office; indeed, he hasn't even the the announcement of a skeleton staff to men and women who worked for Nixon traveling chief executive A president Admittedly, the rock concert was not a spectacular success, combining experience of running for a state office run the national Ford-for-Presidenl and Goldwater-for the simple reason can't fly commercially and campaign some of the worst attitudes, violent actions and drug related incidents in Mich 'an operation that they were the Republican by bus." notes Burch Mr. Ford, moreover, is the political Although Burch agreed to take on the nominees for the last four presidential ever seen in Bowling Green heir of a banished president and of a preconvention campaign planning, he races NONETHELESS, MR. FORD and The University administration has realized the difficulty in arranging party commanding the allegiance of does not want to be the head honcho Having never run for the presidency his campaign planners recognize that rock festivals of this magnitude and has pledged no more entertainment only about one-fourth of the electorate Just back into private law practice before, nor even for the vice incumbency is the best thing he has projects of that nature. after serving as White House political presidency. Mr Ford lacks the usual going for him Reports indicate that the majority of the Poe Ditch Music Festival YET HE MUST rely on his operative for Richard Nixon during the coterie of political and financial Everything a president does has its problems were caused by outsiders, not University students. Legal predecessor's lieutenants-men like last tense year of Watergate. Burch backers and states around the country political impact and for most of them, regulations should not be forced upon Bowling Green students when it is Burch-and on the minority Hepublican says simply that he can't afford to that can be summoned to duty a la Ted it has been a cumulative plus in party for crucial assistance in running obvious they had little to do with the widespread drug usage and work full-time for Mr Ford Kennedy. George Wallace. Scoop running for office In the last 50 years his 1976 campaign Jackson. Hubert Humphrey or Ed Herbert Hoover is the only incumbent destruction at Sunday's concert. And he must successfully accomplish ADDITIONAl.I V. BURCH isn't sure Muskie who sought another term and failed University President llollis Moore Jr. Monday, issued a statement all of these tasks as the first incumbent he would be a wise choice Although he Because of the sorry Nixon record. saying there will be no more large scale rock concerts here, that "It was ever to wage a White House campaign played a key role in organizing the INDEED. WITHIN THE Republican Mr Ford intends to be super-cautious strictly a first time/last time experience.'' City officials should take Dr. under the strictures of a new lederal Goldwater campaign of 1964 and party. Ford even lacks in Michigan the about fund raising and campaign Moore at his word and abandon the idea of legislating against later spending law that is restrictive and served as national GOP chairman. kind of support that ex-governor spending That admonition already has University concerts. undergoing a stiff court test as to its Burch thinks Mr Ford should consider Ronald Reagan commands in been given to millionaire industrialist constitutionality If legislation is brought about to forbid concerts, it may prohibit all someone with credentials acceptable California David Packard, the former deputy When one adds to all this the to moderates and liberals, as well as to defense secretary who will be Ford's forms of modern entertainment programs geared toward University president's ongoing responsibilities for conservative Republicans. And he's While Mr Ford's incumbency makes finance chairman audiences. running the government, it is easier to not convinced that the Ford it possible for him to overcome that But the president fully intends to use Better relations are needed between city officials. University sense the difficulties confronting Mr managerial job has to go to a deficiency. Burch is keenly conscious the "bully pulpit'' of the White House administrators and students, but legislating against future rock concerts Ford and Burch in getting the nationally-known Republican like that the president will have to to overcome the uniquely different will not serve to enhance these relations campaign under way George Bush, the U.S. Ambassador in inspire' his own following It will political problems of his nonelected Peking, or to Commerce Secretary have to be created as a new entity, in status Rogers C. B Morton, long-time Ford other words, out of the political ashes allies who also have run the national of the Nixon-Agnew experience Copyright. IKS. Uiiverial Press shopping at co-ops party Incumbencv is nol without its Syndicate Detroit Newt

BOSTON Eggs 54 cents a dozen1 and poisonous product which warns the American cheese 83 cents a pound' next customer "Don't buy this crap Iceberg lettuce 16 cents a head' It'll kill ya." Homaine .14 cents a head' A 32-oz The food co-op may afford us the bottle of Heinz catsup86 cents' Ni. h.il.is only road leading back toward the real These aren't prices taken from a III tomato The degeneration of the year old newspaper advertisement A quality of our food has been slow person can actually buy IhcM von Hoffman enough lo allow the chain stores and commodities at these prices today al the manufacturers and extruders of the Boston Fond Co-op near food lo educate our palates and There is a catch, though You must our stomachs to want or at least not to be a member, and to be a member you regurgitate industrial substitutes, but must contribute two hours a month ol there d be nothing but modern the tomato is a different story It left work They re nol fooling about thai, supermarkets. us so quickly It's just in the last few either Belore you can enter the Co- This is not the first time that co-ops years that they've changed'a once op's store area you must show your ID have enjoyed a vogue They were big in noble, tasty and nutritious vegetable lo a volunteer al Ihe desk who then Ihe 1930s for much the same reasons into a color additive in our salads looks you up in Ihe card I lie lo see if they .ire now recession, revulsion at you're in arrears of vour work the marketing practices of the Giants. The co-op movement may give us the The Co-op claims 3.001) members in Saleways, and Ail's and despair over purchasing power to buy back the ihe more or less active category, bul Ihe depersonalized commerce which tomato That may not fill us with the even so (here are problems as some ol leaves you no one to identify with bul expansive sense of accomplishment Ihe signs on the walls attest We have thai lefcy, while faced Pillsbury that world peace or pure air would, but 11.500 in outslanding BOUNCED doughboy it certainly beats silting around checks The wars. McCarthyism ithe Joe watching Jerry Ford tear off the kiin! and the long period when we calendar leaves while he reads us NEVERTHELESS. THE Hoslon were willing lo lei real estate Harry Truman's old speeches Food Co-op is one of Ihe pleasanlcsl developers and corporate managers places you'll ever shop You'll gel a organize our social lives for us seem to Copyright 1975. The Washington Post- YOIJOHW? WmCTUS miVEUKETHIS^SEWUSBXXATWCE!' chance lo clap eyes on your butcher have turned people away from co-op King Features Syndicate Outside of those TV ads for things like enterprises Shake N' Bake, when was the last time you saw a butcher culling up a piece of THE MOST Successful co-ops took on meat'' Nol an assembly line butcher al least some ol Ihe tone though nol the behind plate glass slapping the lamb greed of their competitors chops on lo plastic trays and sealing Professional managers ran Ihem Lerrers Ihem with transparent DuPont. but a annual meetings ol Ihe cooperators or IF YOU WANT to get involved, we chassis with 30 minute boiled spaghetti your blocks off with both hands tied butcher you can touch'.' members more nearly resembled senator have a place for you We establish strands behind his back stock holders meetings than people office hours because we wanl to be 5) Attach a piece of notebook paper Granted the Co-op's butcher is a joined in a common, happy there when one needs us So. next year- ifan) to a rolled-out piece of clay Right now I have him under my care, volunteer, but (fine is real enough lo undertaking The tun had gone out of works for all take advantage of yet another service i.inliolt and glue this to the front as I'm a doctor, and he is heavily swap gossip and recipes with And the them and the price differentials I usually enjoy reading the Letters this University provides--when you broomstick sedated He has had several middle-aged woman al Ihe checkout weren't thai big although Ihe large, printed in The Bti News People have a have a problem, call us breakdowns since the incident and is counter apologizes lor being slow gleamv co-ops always gave a shopper right to their bpinions. and many of the SGA is involved with many aspects 61 Attach a paper plate i steering suffering from advanced catatonic because she's never operated a cash belter value lor Ihe money and never things written make a lot of sense of the University, and if we don't have wheel) to a hockey stick isteering schizophrenia 11 hope your conscience register before Lord, what a pleasure abandoned such important secondary Mr. Rock E. Ross's various letters the answer, we'll try elsewhere to find shaft i and place on the front feels good about it.) Satan is really to give vour money to someone who are also generally worthwhile reading services as nutritional information it for you But. please don't even take broomstick with paper clips gonna love you people See you in hell doesn't hale you. hale the food, hate material, but this one time 1 feel the time to ponder on whether the the job and hate the company 71 Now take all your school books The new CO ops started in the last compelled to write back person you are talking to is greek' or and scotch tape them around the whole ANYONE SEEING a green racing five years or so. have a bounce that the The letter seemed to center around not-it simply doesn't enter into Ihe Didn't you read somewhere thai perimeter of the chassis (body) Be bicycle with the serial number of MS older institutionalised ones lack The the issue that the majority of the picture sure to glue a shoe box to the front 5870 please contact Dr Liberty marketing used to be a social occasion, names ot many relied hopes and Student Government Association Have a good summer Bowling or was that something vim iglove compartment). There's a couple of beers in it for you values lhal are larger than strict iSGAl, including boards and Green, and see you next year. if we catch him Thanx remembered troni the tune you weni utilitarianism committees, are greeks " lo Pans and gol depressed when Ihe 8) GO OUT and buy a used pair of PS: And give me back my car Here in Massachusetts vou can find Yes. Rock-your initial fact is true Mary Foltz tennis shoes at a Goodwill store antenna, too Frenchman told you that some day l„i Our Daily Bread Coop. The The percentage is 60 per cent greek SGA senator Belle France would catch up and (brakes). Question Dear Dr Liberty. Do you Community Stomach Natural Food Co- and 40 per cent non-greek of the 107 Alpha Xi Delta 9) Buy a D-size battery and place it really have a shoe fetish" Signed Very- op ami the Peace and Beans Co-op executive officers and senators of this Delighted Maine has co-ops named Allied administration under the mushroom pizza (driver's seat) Answer: Check out my closet, baby? Stomach. Rising Sun. Coat. Promised car aid 101 Be sure to use unleaded THI BG NIWS Land. Fog Horn. Nol Now and the BUT. I DID not feel that this was a An lnd.pond.nl Slud.nl V. mayonnaise only 175 model i Rick Liberty Hungry Chucks Inevitable Food Co-op prerequisite to hold an office For vou Question Dear Dr Liberty. Can you 11 > Attach a spark plug to a nine-inch 342 Darrow Co-ops are coming up like see. I am an SGA senator, and 1 am help me" BGSU does not allow cars on length of dynamite and attach to the beansprouts all over the country also a greek" But, the two do not Ihe sidewalk, and good bicycles are battery You've got the Wild Bill's Walk on have a heck-of-a lot of correlation past getting loo expensive Also. I'm tired 12) Duck your head when you start mafk h qlovoi Water Bakery Coop in Kalamazooand good tennis •diiof that point. I spend many hours a week of walking 2.000 miles a day around the engine monoqinq .di'O' (ail p romontky Ihe Woll Moon Bakery in Lansing, working on various service projects for here Do you have any suggestions for n.wt •diic mark n dodo." Michigan. Bread and Justice in this University I attempt lo gear my a cheaper and quicker way of THERE YOU GO. the complete kit on) monaging odil* IOMOIM. I lom.ion Minneapolis, and. don't you like it. The time towards projects that the entire transportation" Signed Ingmanchi It only costs you f 19 67 and it'll get you everyone •dilooal .diio. |an«l I cordaio Safer Way Co-op in El A.J University population can use Guacamolarhat anywhere I suggest you try it soon At mokoupodoo* nerma • itool. Also in California arc- to be found the My sorority affiliation does nol enter ncho'd d i.oi Answer Now you're talking up my least it's better than fingerpainting and In answer to Patti. Wendy. Lori. and tpom •dito* Rose Hips Buying Club, leaves and into the matter I did not campaign pHoto .d,loi dan.oll l.uhl alley' 1 designed the Apollo weaving baskets like I've been doing Kim. it is unfortunate that they did not Dishes Mr Naturals and Ma copy odiloi donna I thaw with a "Go Greek" button on my spacecrafts for the US government all my life i They should never have let wait for a court on May 29th. and Revolution's CO ops i For as complete purse I fail to see the significance. back in my younger days For you. I me out of there.) they had to fabricate a story against bunnott mo nog., latlio a loihonboig a directory as this chaotic movement Rock, of being a greek, and working for have devised an extremely viable my friend and myself (BG News. odvatliting is capable of and other kinds of info on the students means of transportation i Admit it. Why do I always get the dumb Tuesday. June 3) They stated that we laid monoq.i qofdon t myif lood co-ops. you can subscribe to Food And. here is another fact Sixty-three Gladimirei Follow the easy steps questions" Ann Landers never does waited only five minutes for a court Co-op Nooz. Food Co-op Project. Loop per cent of the students who applied for below when in fact, we waited over an hour Ih. K, N.„, .. i.M, , it***** •. ..-, College. 64 E Lake St . Chicago. Ill SGA boards and committees were 11 Nail three banana peels together Confidential to the ringleader OK. The two other gentlemen they speak *V"»fl *• .•*.!•' II.Ill • -< 60601 for $3 i greek Thirty-three per cent were not ♦..,-, id. --.... »*•» ._-•*.. ol *• with size 13 aardvark teeth Attach this you guys Give it back before I knock of who objected because they waited '*•»*•*•«• c—~.»— t> ■■■km 0>*a- v.-. And they all were placed on one board to the rusted camshaft of a '31 ELzel your blocs off I don't think it's too cute longer than us (which they did not) \ "—— I IN THE BOSTON Co-op they say or the other with a piece of spearmint chewing gum that you guys go around ripping off asked to play doubles, my reply was Ol ■■(■«■»»■ - •*••*•• WiM-t - .-*.—. they argue over where the soda pop mtk% WowtOoW IIHIOililufcl'ltOMI' IHot We want people who are willing to i Engine). bicycles, especially my room partner's "Not right now." not "No. we're display should be put One member <*■ U—•••» U>~—•••*• K.n.1., * ..." - ifta give of themselves We want people to 2) Using precisely two and one- i lab assistant Kent I. It cost him $150 of playing now." »*M ol Ota* Mllw-ll .alloc* IK. ip ■ HI «f IN. says that he has noted its slow march help We hope that they will gain from quarter rubber bands, attach four his hard earned money to buy the I am sorry my friend and myself —.-» af *M*n of lh. M Npat OMBMI koo.0 to the rear and off lo one side A small their involvement But. we don't really ripped off trash can lids to two broken thing You guys are really uncouth were not literate enough to realize that fd*torial and Bvtinau OMi<«« matter but very satisfying for those of care what social organization they broomsticks (chassis) Why don't you bums go out and make a 30 minutes was longer than an 104 Uni.pttity Hall us who resent everything being staked belong to' decent living like shoveling doggy do- hour.. although it still does not work on out and placed in accordance with There is loo much hard work going 1) ATTACH THE engine to the do, instead of ripping off an under- my clock. values we don't share on day and night by students working chassis using a loaf of bread that's privileged child's wheels'1 Good tennis everyone. How good it must feel to market in a l*OU.-t'— ... on committees, boards and SGA been on the bottom of Lake Erie for I'll give you gutless guys a No* To* N T l« store that will permit you to put up a officers to dwell on the matter whether two weeks. proposition Show your face up at my David N. Barkan sign over some especially obnoxious one is or is not a "greek ." 4) Glue a Big King (gas tank) to the door and my room partner will knock 18330 Brim Rd Thursday. Jun* 5. 1975, Th. BG N.w. fog* 3 newsnotes S.Viet hold-outs resisting new regime

SAIGON i APi-An official "WHAT IS important now supplies The government indicated "transformed South Viet- "We shall start a cam- of the new South Vietnamese is the task of eliminating THE HOLDOUTS are several days ago that an nam into « consumer's paign to encourage the youth Occupational info government has confirmed reactionary elements, the believed to be operating in operation had been launched market, and Saigon into a to live in a permanent reports that soldiers of the servants of Americans who small groups only and are to root them out. and stocks consumer city depending struggle, in continual labor WASHINGTON i AP>--The Labor Department yesterday former South Vietnamese are still living in hiding and not considered a major of wea; .ins had been seized entirely on foreign coun- and in the examples given us named eight states, including Ohio, to develop army are resisting the new- who intend to cause trouble threat to the new regime Day said the Americans tries " by Ho Chi Minh." he said occupational information systems to help students in regime and hiding out in to us." choosing careers areas north of Saigon He did not elaborate But Alabama. Colorado. Massachusetts. Michigan. his statement was taken as Minnesota. Ohio. Washington and Wisconsin were each Duong Van Day. a confirmation of frequent awarded (300.000 grants to help develop the nationwide member of the executive reports that former soldiers system that will compile, analyze and disseminate current committee of the Revolu- were hiding in the woods and occupational information tionary Youth told 1.500 along the rivers north of Labor Secretary John Dunlop said a major objective of Saigon youths beginning a Saigon and raiding govern- the program is to develop active policy-making boards political indoctrination ment patrols and civilian which will integrate and strengthen the relationships of course Tuesdav buses to get food and other various groups involved in producing and utilizing educational, occupational and labor market information " Senate backs Ford Ford WASHINGTON lAPi -The House yesterday sustained on $30.3 billion President Ford s veto of a $5 :t billion emergency jobs bill, dealing a sharp blow to the majont> Democratic leadership which had conceived the measure and pushed it strongly defense budget The vote was 277 to 145. five votes short of the twothirds that would have been needed to override the veto WASHINGTON (API-The Senate gave solid backing Ford in a last-minute plea to Republicans to uphold his yesterday to a new plea by President Ford against major position said through Minority Leader John Rhodes of cuts in the I' S. defense budget Arizona, that his whole strategy for fighting inflation and In the first test on a $30 3 billion weapons procurement recession demanded that the veto be sustained and research authorization bill, the Senate rejected 59 to 36 an amendment to impose an overall $1 2-billion reduction The Senate then went into a 50-minute secret session to Suez Canal debate an amendment to block research on "counterforce" programs to improve the accuracy and yield of nuclear (APi-Israel completed the thinning out of its forces and warhead missiles It was the first closed session since firepower near the Suez Canal yesterday but warned that debate on a similar amendment June 10.1974 the cuts could be reversed if Kgypt makes any hostile Other amendments to make specific cuts in various move weapons systems such as the Bl bomber, remained to be We hope Kgypt will not be tempted to take steps that voted upon before final action on the bill tomorrow would force us to withdraw our gesture.' Israeli Foreign Just back from talks with European leaders. Ford said Minister Yigal Allon told the Israeli parliament in reply to that resisting defense cuts was one of two ways Congress opposition criticism of the reduction could demonstrate to allies and potential foes "that Completion of the pullback a day before Egyptian Americans have lost neither their nerve nor their national President Anwar Sadat plans to sail through the canal in a will " The other, he said, is passing a 10-year domestic Monsoon The Ncwft provide* shelter for students during yesterday s rain storm reopening ceremony was announced by Israeli Defense energy development program Minister Shimon Peres Both Israeli ministers voiced hope that the move would relax tension

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CLEVELAND (API-Ohio Rhodes arrived for the was peaceful until guards- guardsmen »ere cornered caliber pistol fired the shot National Guardsmen afternoon session but did not men began their efforts to by a fence that set off the shooting appeared to be leaving the attend after U.S. District break up the rally. Under cross-examination scene five years ago when Judge Don Young postponed The plaintiffs' first wit- "THEIR LIVES could he conceded that a photo they wheeled and fired on resumption of the trial for ness of tile day. former Kent have been endangered if the showed the guardsmen demonstrators at Kent State two hours. Rhodes has not State student Harry Mont- students had rushed." he pointing the weapon with his University, a victim who attended since sitting gomery of Sandusky. told said finger outside the trigger was paralyzed by a guard through the first two the jurors the only time the Montgomery said students guard bullet testified yesterday mornings of jury selection. guard was endangered was were yelling as guardsmen The guardsman has been "I thought the whole thing when they marched through left the field for the high identified in other legal was over with." Dean Kahler told the jury of students onto the practice ground and that a stick was actions stemming from the Kahler told a jury hearing a seven men and five women field. The former Marine thrown at the retreating shootings as Sgt. Myron |46 million claim for that even though he was a squad leader said students figures Pryor of Barberton Pryor damages stemming from conscientious objector, he closed ranks after the troops On Tuesday. Montgomery has denied even loading his the shootings. resorted to throwing rocks passed through, and the said a guardsman with a 45- handgun. He said guardsmen at guardsmen after being appeared to be about to bombarded with tear gas disappear over the top of three times in two days Blanket Hill, headed back "I was frustrated, I was Sugar prices declining the way they came, when upset. I had to release some- the shooting broke out. He thing and this was a way to said the student nearest the do it," he said. "To this day. guard was 70 feet away I still feel I should not have offer seven-month high done it," THE tt-YEAR-OLD Kent He said the rocks he threw State senior said he was landed 75-100 feet short of NEW YORK (API -Sugar The retail price for Research Service has begun nearly 300 feet from the the guard's position on a prices, which reached refined sugar has dropped a study of the relationship of troops, when a bullet practice football field unprecedented heights less sharply as refiners seek price and production over pierced his back and struck minutes before the troops seven months ago. have to sell the sugar made from the next five years "We're his spinal cord, paralyzing retreated up the hill from declined so sharply this year raw sugar bought before the looking at alternatives his legs. which they fired there is now talk of price dropped ranging from free trade to Kahler. eight other reimposing price supports reimposition of target wounded students and KAHLER SAID the noon- The price for raw sugar, The national average for prices." said Robert Bohall. parents of four students time rally that culminated which is used to make the refined sugar in April, who heads the study killed May 4. 1970 are seek in the shootings swelled finished product, is about IS according to the Bureau of ing the damages from Gov. from a few hundred to about cents a pound--less than one- Labor Statistics, was $2 09 a Bohall said the House James Rhodes, three ex- 1.000 persons as classes fourth the record high of 65.5 five-pound bag. compared Agriculture Committee state officials and 40 present broke for lunch shortly after cents a pound last with S3 14 in December and plans hearings this summer Whil. itud.nli hav* »p«nl moit of th.t. pal* day. writing and former guardsmen. 12 p.m. He said the group November 85 cents in January 1974 to see what should be done t.rm papers, studying for •«am» and catching up en all that Although the current price work th«y mtoni to do during tho quarter, others find more LAST YEAR Congress Fishin Better grades thru hypnosis? for raw sugar is still twice ended the Sugar Act. which • njoyobl. ways to tpond tfwir limo. Tho Maumoo Rivet the historic averages, for 40 years had protected provided a place for this man to spend the afternoon catching commodity analysts foresee domestic growers by minnows. (Newsphoto by Low r y Stewart) By Bill Erlcksoo his knowledge nationally "ONE TIME a did a further drops ahead and note adjusting imports to meet a while Aarons remained to demonstration for a group of that domestic growers fear target price Critics of the Using self-hypnosis to teach the hypnosis methods girls who were skeptical of further declines could wipe act said it was necessary in improve her grades seems and actually certify people, this talent, but when I made out their investments a shortage situation with to be working for one Uni- like my mother, to be my hand numb and a girl prices far above the 11 45 versity student hypnosis technicians," held a match under it lung "THERE'S talk among cent-a-pound target DOMINO'S PIZZA "I use self-hypnosis just added C'allaghan enough to give me third growers of going to about every day. either to degree burns, they weren't Congress with a united Any attempt to revive the help me fall asleep quickly CALLAGHAN'S mother skeptical any longer," front." said one high- act to help growers would 352-5221 or to help me relax and con- needed someone to practice remarked Cailaghan ranking official in the probably run into lire from centrate on anything I'm on. so her daughter was the Department of Agriculture, consumers, who like the doing. said Shawn most available subject According to Cailaghan. who emphasized the declining prices C'allaghan. junior (A&Si. "I noticed a big difference people think that hypnosis government had no present With raw sugar at 15 cents CALL FOR FREE from Chatham, N.J. in grades my senior year of can make them do some- plans to support prices. a pound. Bohall said, most high school." Cailaghan thing against their will But growers are doing 30 MINUTE DELIVERY "It all started when I was noted Her grades have con- if they don't want to do "If spot prices gel down to 'reasonably well " in high school," said Cai- tinued to be good in college something, like take their the 10-cent level, the However, an official with laghan "My mother was Some of the things clothes off or kill someone, growers will descend on the USDA's Sugar Division, DOMINO'S WILL BE OPEN taking a training course Cailaghan can do with this they won't do it. she said Washington like locusts." who asked to remain UNTIL 2:00 A.M. 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contraction 37 Aboveboard DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 19 Caused to grow 41 Failure: Slang 23 Lingers 43 Verdi's forte 'Kiss Me Kate' opening ACROSS initials 24 Wanting in 45 Barbarian 1 Adroit 30 Moslem title sympathy 47 Defiant one 6 Resounding slap 40 Picnic 25 Indicating mood 48 Black tea 10 Flavoring agent 41 "Say " 26 Alpha's partner 49 Buddy 14 Dies 42 Macbeth's 27 "Bluebeard's 50 Protagonist (Judgment day) challenge to Castle" composer 51 Down termed musical delight 15 Hawk's weapon McDuff 29 Free: Colloq. 52 Gymnasium 16 History muse phrase equipment 17 In-and-out- 44 Noted dictionary: Abbr. 30 Luxuriate (in) 53 Decorations: of-Reno game: 31 Maurice or Dale Abbr. By Mary Hlgglni The characters. Lois Lane and Bianca, played by Bobbie Phrase 45 Celts 33 Mother's girl: 46 Brews, as coffee 54 Splinter group Suit Reporter Bean, sophomore (Mus. I, were portrayed adequately but 20 Surprise Abbr. 56 Girl's name 21 Become friendly 48 Elegant, in Lois' shady morality could have been more convincing. England 34 Limb 57 Significant time Opening night's performance of the musical comedy (with) Dennis O'Dell, junior lAfcS). who played Bill Calhoun. 22 Khartoum's 49 Cottage "Kin Me Kate" was a delightful success added lightheartedness to the production In I) Dell's sub- river 52 Ways 1 ; 3 3 1 s » II 17 13 A comedy written by Bella and Samuel Spewack with role as Lucentio. Bianca's suitor, his dance fell short of 23 Blouselike 55 George Bernard ' ' Shaw opus 14 music and lyrics by Cole Porter, the play is produced by the being funny if it was supposed to be funny. garment I 25 Sitter 58 Heavenly bear ' University Theatre and the college of musical arts 27 Forbid 59 Have an t7 118 1 MINOR CHARACTER parts were all played extremely 28 Strand the ground THE CAST'S and orchestral ensemble's enthusiasm was well because it seemed that each actor was sensitive to his 32 Arab name 60 Service branch: ro H 33 Crow gloomy Abbr. immediately obvious with the musical overture and Liz role. 61 Pithy remarks 24 35 Silver State: H Kereszi's vivacious vocal lead in the opening number. Two minor character parts which almost literally stole Abbr. 62 Legal paper H 1 For the most part, the singing was clear, well-projected the show were those of the two gangsters, played by Steven 30 Moisture 63 Assay DOWN re u. 30 31 and fun to listen to Peter, senior i AiSi and Jerry Droll, sophomore f Ed. I 37 Beset by worries H II 38 Power project 1 Obscures 3 The play is set in 1948. concerned a cast attempting to If their entrance into the Shakespearean play in the last 2 Part of Q.E.D. 1? I ' 34 35 stage the Shakespearian comedy "The Taming of the scene of the first act wasn't enough to steal the show for ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE 3 Beyond doubt*. them, certainly their "Brush Up On Shakespeare" song and Phrase 3* 37 * Shrew." lw'S| There are initial conflicts within the cast among lovers dance was 4 Scottish or Welsh y> 40 ■I 1 and ex lovers which parallel similar conflicts between the 5 Hackneyed lovers in "The Taming of the Shrew " THE SCENERY added the right amount of background I! Part of a book 42 •ii 1 Bu 7 Cakes- H for the tone of the play-it was unrealistic enough to relate to 4 III.I.I VANESSI. portrayed by Carol Ann Vroman. senior the flippant view of character conflicts within the plot. companion 47 8 Mine roof ■ 1 I * iMus I. was able to play up the characteristics of a shrew Costuming, like the scenery, added to the lightness of the support I 49 50 51 for both her roles as Fred Graham's ex-wife and production-the brightly colored costumes were 9 Recognised 1 Shakespeare's Katherine (the real shrew I appropriately varied for a cast rehearsal and a formal 10 Burn 57 11 Astringent '■'■ se Kevin Moore, junior iMus I, portrayed the role of Fred performance. 12 Serge suit Graham as well as Shakespeare's Petruchio with admirable Dr. Allen White, associate professor of speech, is '1 problem 40 acting and singing strength This is a demanding role since responsible for general direction and Dr. Ivan Trusler, 13 Fuss: Colloq. " 61 it is through him that all other cast conflicts relate to each professor of music, directed music and conducted the 18 Verbal " ■ other orchestral ensemble 1 1 Students perform at Playhouse DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ueu.Momen. HI. 7HR&I-I By Norma Sleele season and is Ohio's oldest rience by the University Bowling Green and main- MAYBE meAMea- WAS UJOHXBtto Makeup Editor summer theater, according school of speech communi- taining its reputation " CANS A& FINAUV fimtewoF Bt&NNINb TDIUU* at waae? youiwuseme toDr Myers cation and includes a com- The Playhouse has "a TO US' «**. . v.. • axjWMAjttrr ami, The Huron Summer Play- pany of 30 graduate and base of people who have MS FIX CONKS' MOM, house, directed by In "WE USE classrooms, undergraduate students. Dr. come for many years." Dr. am in Norman Myers, associate stage and facilities" in the Myers said Myers said One woman, professor of speech, will school, he said "In ex- The company of 15 men who lives across the street ^~ CL3SSIFIED —««®*«~ Hepler. associate managing vides the opportunity for stu- director: Frank Glann. dents to get experience and per person month Summer assistant technical director. entertains the public we are CAMPUS CALENDAR The Little Sisses want to know I bdrm turn apl lo lease tor Jann Graham-Ulann. cho- serving," Dr Myers said. Thursday. June 5.1975 where the new Kappa Sig home summer A lall 3529378 per person/month ■ reographer. Honald Ruble, is. now the Gigolo s gone business manager: John "FINISHING touches, a BOSK Karate Club-Gojukai meet Aud , St Thomas More Parish. 1 bdrm (urn apt. available 5:30-7 30 p.m. (3 89 will now buv vou an LP al summer Main St 352 115.1 Countryman, and Laurence comedy by Jean Kerr win 1 "■maim*. FINDER'S Call Delbert 352-7671 Tretler. directors: Beverly open the summer seasorT? BG KoSulrmi JJojo practice sessionmjjm j ioVflllayes Rail. 7 30-9 So Now leasing I bdrm apis Kioto assistant technical running from July 1-laVT p m $150 mo Pinehurst Apartments FOR SALE director: Dennis Kratzer. followed by Tennessee 220 Napoleon Rd 352 1460 AcUve Christians Todav Bible studies lOOiro Bromfield Cafe music director, and Anne Willians' powerful drama. 3:00. 4:00. Ii 6.00 p m 403 ClouglSt. Late '73 Model Honda CL350 Young, cook Mintcond make oiler 372-4451 "A Streetcar Named t bdrm apt . turn . close lo Desire." to be presented Society for Creative Anachronism meeting Rm 602 Library 7-8 p m. Free & open to the public, and yes. Virginia, it is held on 1971 DJISIIII PL 510 4-door campus married couple LOOK AT THESE I "ALL STUDENTS can July 15-19 "My Sister Thursday, not Wednesday! sedan, stereo tape, snow lire w preferred 71»A3rdSt BG 352 receive 12 hours of college Ellen." by Joseph Fields rims 11550 424-9842 after 6 5903 credit for their work at the and Jerome Chodorov. is the Christian Science Organization testimony meeting Prout Chapel Furniture Sale Delta ZeU STl'DENT APTS Summer A AT Playhouse." Dr. Myers 6 15 p m Playhouse's third house Couches. loveseat. Fall lge 2 bdrm furn close lo explained 2-S235_ GRAY'S production to be presented RIDES chairs, drapes, coffee table, campus UNIVERSITY "We are dedicated to the July 22-26 lamp June 7 - I 00 p m Fur VILLAGE APTS 235 Mercer STADIUM Ride needed to west coast in 2 m roommates fall quarter principle that you can't be a Sandy Wilson's "The Boy- info 3722687 Rd 352-0164 June Prefer to leave 6-15 to 6- $75 mo 11 Courts, (urmshed PLAZA good actor without knowing 352*301 friend." a spoof of the 20 Will share expenses Call 72 Honda CB 350K4 6000 mi Rooms near campus Fall and about all phases of theater." SHOPPING twenties, will be the annual Bill 353 9273 Wanted to rent I bdrm furn Orig owner Best ofter. 352-1491 summer rentals 352-7365 he said For that reason, musical shown July 29- keep calling CENTER! Ride available to California apt from Aug 1 thru Sept 12 "there aren't any actors or August 2. "How the Other 352 7640 alter 5pm For more Info call 353 4563 Hanimex Praktica w 50mm I 2 bedroom apartments near technicians, per se Every- Half Loves" will be pre- Towers Fall rates for 4 stu- 2 roommates for summer, 1 8. Mini condition 890 00 also ICE COLD one gets involved in every- sented August 5-9 John Van LOST AND FOUND dents Summer rates for 2.3. or grads prelerred House close to 135mm I 2 8 w Pentax Mount thing." 4 students 352-7365 BEER & POP Druten's "1 Remember Will pay reward for missing campus Own large bedrooms like new 840 00 - Mamiya CM TO GO Production programming Mama" will close the season wallet Wallet was black, with Call 352 80% w 80mm f 2 8. side grip & is the primary learning August 1216 black phone book and date book deluxe hood & Penta-Prisni Students needed to till 4 man WEEKEND SPECIALS experience, but classwork is If found please return to or call K rmmte needed S College finder $175 00 Mint condition 'Androcles and the Lion." Apl own room 858 mo 352- apartments at Campus Manor 156 Rodgers. 2-3547. Call 352-8148 or 371-8512 connected and interrelated a children's play will be pre- 1368 for Fall school year 352-9302 or with production. Dr Myers 353-7365 evenings GKATJ sented in two afternoon HELP WANTED 2 Fisher XP7 s 3 way speakers KODAK 1 (m sum qtr . own rm cheap, 1 Sansui 250 A receiver 40 watts rvt««OAv ! said matinees. August 14 and 15 2 bdrm lurnished apis a c wscoum < close SU-1MS KODACOLOR NOW ONLY The eight-week experience Reliable girl to watch baby 2 All 6 mths old - must sell 8350 leasing for summer & fall wticr nights a wk al my home 352- or best oiler Call 2-1291 Jim "gives students a good per Summer rates call evenings 126-12 exposure THE HURON Summer 7187 after June 10 PERSONALS spective of their ability to Playhouse is a self-sustain- 68 Blue VW $750 353 2843 353 3143 and 352 3689 $1 00 off on all classical 1.1' s at Mfg. $1.60 handle the rigorous demands SERVICES OFFERED ing group. Dr Myers said, FINDER'S 1960 lmpala. runs good. $75 352- GREENVIEW APTS now of a rigorous profession." he using the school ccfeteria Transport luggage or packed 0453 renting tor Summer A Fall added and four cottages by the lake cartons New York area & L.I 5- Summer Scuba starling Julv 14 SPECIAL SIMMER HATES MAGICUBES to Aug 14. 7 10 p m Mon lit. Nn Tart IMN 904E.W00STER 4 sublessors sum. qtr. 280 E DZ Seniors - Your past is Must sublet' Call 352-0829 will 1178 L J Merry - Own bdrm Make offer catching up Watch oat! negotiate rent Thurtdoy, Jun. 5. 1975. Th. BG Nlw. Pogi 7 McConnell closes BG career; pj just misses qualifying for Open

By Dick Rcct pretty good I was only in the 80s once, and that was the ■pMMkw first round of the year " McConnell averaged 76 3 this season, second to Walters' "Everything that I got out of here was positive, and it team- leading 7S.9 should help me later on in lite and in the next few years " That is how Mark McConnell summarized his career as a "IT WAS GOOD to be around a guy like that," McConnell golfer and a student at Bowling Green said of his roommate "I'm glad Ken and I got the chance to McConnell was a four-year starter for coach John Piper's play together and room together We were able to help each link crew and served as team co-captain in his final two other with problems, both on and off the course seasons. But McConnell. along with teammate and roommate Ken "And I never felt like 1 was second to him, so to speak." Walters, will be graduating neat week, and the duo that he added. "If I felt that way. 1 wouldn't have any business turned around the fortunes of the Falcon golf program will being here I know I can play with anybody " no longer be present McConnell said he came to Bowling Green mainly because of the school and not the golf program "I'M SORRY THAT It's over-I m really going to miss it." "When I look back. I could have gone to a lot of other McConnell said "But I'm glad it's over. too. because I want places and maybe got more out of the golf program," he to get started on my own. explained. "But I wanted to gel a good education first, and "I want to get a good club job for a couple of years and Bowling Green was the school 1 wanted " really work on my game." he continued "I'll probably try MCCONNELL IS A secondary education major and said to qualify for the (pro) tour in a few years, but I know I'm he will be able to teach in two or three different areas once not ready right now. So I want to work at it." he gets his degree Even though McConnell thinks he is not ready for the tour, "It's something that I enjoy, and also something that I can he notched quite an accomplishment Tuesday fall back on if things don't go right in golf," he said. "But I The Coshocton native missed qualifying for the U.S. Open plan to devote myself in the next couple of years to golf and by just three strokes at Highland Country Club in see what happens." Pittsburgh, Pa McConnell said that he will miss playing "team" golf, but "I shot a 71 and 72 11431 and 140 was the qualifying he plans to stay active in the sport the rest of his life figure." McConnell explained. "Only five guys got spots, "Ken and 1 both made a lot of friends through golf." he and there was a play-off between four guys at 140." said. "Not only our teammates, but players from other Immediately after the Mid-American Conference (MAC) teams championships three weeks ago. McConnell played in the "Even though I'll miss team golf, it (golfI is a sport that initial qualifier in Cleveland and was one of 12 golfers out of you can play at almost any age." he added "And that's why 102 to advance to Pittsburgh I like playing it. It will probably be the biggest thing in mv "If there's any consolation at all, a lot of guys that were life- expected to make it didn't." McConnell said, "and they shot the same scores that I did." Looking back over his four years at BG. McConnell said he enjoyed everything DESPITE BEING disappointed about BG s fourth place "If I hadn't come here. I know I would have missed an finish in the conference championships. McConnell said he awful lot." he said. "I would have missed playing on a lot of was satisfied with his final campaign. nice golf courses, I would have missed being around a fine "I was really happy with my play this year." he said group of teammates and I would have missed meeting a lot "Considering all the bad weather we had. I thought I did of great people." Shuft, Laine, Smith drafted

Three Falcon icers were Smith were selected by NHL ing Stanley Cup champions the NHL in the nth round drafted yesterday in the clubs. Philadelphia in the 10th Laine said yesterday that he opening day of the combined LAINE WAS drafted in the Senior goffer Mark McConnell just mined qualifying for the U.S. Open Tuesday round wasn't surprised by being sixth round by the WHA SHUTT. a highly-sought Near in Pittsburgh. The Falcon co-captain and four-year veteran shot rounds of 71 drafted, but the Toronto ■ v, HA' and National Hockey expansion club Cincinnati amateur before coming to selection delighted him. and 72 to'finish throe strokes off t'.ie qualifying cut-off point. McConnell League (NHL) draft Stingers, while Shutt was BG. was an eighth-round "That's great." Lame recorded the second lowest average (76.3) this season for coach John Piper's Sophomore Jack Laine picked up by the WHA choice of the WHA Toros. remarked when he was first miss tinktters and was a steady performer throughout hit Falcon career. from Thornhill. Ont, and Toronto Toros. shutt's brother Steve plays notified that he was selected (Newsphoto by Jim Osbarn) freshman Byron Shutt from Smith, who was out of for the Montreal Canadiens by the Leafs "I kind of Bracebridge. Ont.. were action most of last season of the NHL expected to be drafted, but drafted by the WHA Laine with a knee injury, was Laine was also tabbed by I didn't know 1 would be by and sophomore Bill "Duffy" selected by two-time defend- the Toronto Maple Leafs of them." ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ Intramural pioneer: THE KING AND HIS LOYAL SHORT SUBJECTS J CHERRY HILL VILLAGE APTS. PREFERRED PROPERTIES CO. mMM MELTS GODZILLA \ttttn4 'Ot \* ".(J II* lunntftl short f.fr f*nJ| £ NOW LEASING MANAGtrVitNT NOW LrAbii^o », female Goodwin TICKETS $2.50 THANK V01. MASK MAN * FOR ENTIRE SUMMER FOR ENTIRE SUMMER i Irnnf Biuff louliftf in jn.mjlfd tirtoon WITH THIS AD 3 for $5.00 FOR FULLY FURNISHED APTS umps Softball games CHERRY HILL VILLAGE FEATURES: full furnished apis HAMPTON HOUSE 705 717th ST By Mike Letko ALAN BATES in central gas air conditioning and heating I BUCKEYE HOUSE 649 6th ST ' KING OF with individual apt controls BIRCHW00D PLACE 650 6th ST ■¥■ Perhaps many people thought it unusual when a female sliding glass doors lo balcony and patio MT VERNON 802 6th ST -^ became one of Bowling Green's intramural softball umpires Gas equipped laundry area available in this spring each apt building HAVEN HOUSE And it wasn't unusual that sophomore Debbie Goodwin I •• patiopalio areas with grills available for each MANOR 151515 E WOOSTER M had somewhat of a rough time being accepted by everyone. HEARTS : building £ "One time some guys decided to protest their game even In in isolated surreal pocket ol World Wjr I the British ^ • club house facility featuring indoor The following offer access to the BG ^ before it started just because I was a girl." she said "But send Alan Biles into a highly unlikely tiny French lo*n to 4( heated pool Health Spa, swimming pool, whirlpool, -^ discover j bomb The loeinspeople have fled and the inmates Mr Sandy • Maurice Sandy, intramural director > told them I M sauna and locker room facilities. v ol the local asylum-have taken their plate The resulting inter was just as good as the other guys CHERR AL FF,CE arlion gives us some ol the most enchanting sequences on ° PREFERRED Mm When the reality ol the rebinmg armies breaks Ihe bubble * r:.rS^ PROPERTIES CO. j ir fhee hri duly 9 12 * 1-5 Management, 1163 Napoleon Rd. > "THE BIGGEST THING that made me mad was because and Ihe inmales have relumed to Ihe asylum *t can really guys questioned me sometimes just because I was a share Bates contusion about which people are really insane r 352-6248 or 352-9378 OFFICE HRS 9 12 and 15 352-9378 C female." Goodwin added "Sometimes I felt defeated even In our opinion KING OF HfAHTS is a rare Ireal lunny and sad before I got started." al Ihe same lime ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ However. Goodwin proved she was quite capable of This wacky beautiful lilm has awakened become a giant handling the job and turned "he m.ive world upside down t "I was impressed by the way she stepped right in there There is ine lejiofl lor this phenomenon people love Ihe Ring and did a good job." Sandy said It would have been easy for her to just work the bases, but she wanted to work 7:30 and 9:30 M TOLEDO mrmm-im nuMMn-ai. behind the plate, too And she handled some of the fraternity Want Used Books? games, which are probably the toughest to umpire. "I told her she'd take some abuse," Sandy continued, "but she handled it well I guess she was sort of a pioneer since ^

Storm joins Preston at nationals Tracksters take aim in NCAA

tabbed as the favorites to By BIU Estep After the All-Ohio meet offer that Storm couldn't tionals titlist Hasley Crawford Assistant Sporli Editor had concluded. Falcon coach refuse. "It was just a communica- Preston, meanwhile, says win the NCAA team Mel Brodt said Storm would In the waning hours of tions problem." Moyers he can break the 8:50 mark championship by the Track in the steeple at Provo. and Field News, the bible of In the wake of last not accompany teammate Saturday night. Preston said. "I think everyone had "If I can run a 70-second the sport. Sunday's Poe Ditch Music Tom Preston to Provo. He offered to split his $150 with their minds on the concert." pace for each lap. I should Festival, a 'storm'' was cited reasons of the lateness Storm, which would enable Storm will challenge the UTEP's Miners used place." Preston said. fieldpower to win the NCAA brewing in the Falcon ath- in qualifying and financial both to compete. The pro- field today in the 100 and "George Malley of Penn Indoor title and the Bruins letic department problems posal met with the approval Preston will also compete in State and James Munyala of utilized their jumpers and The Oiunder was in the of Brodt and University the preliminaries of the UTEP (University of Texas form of lightning-quick But Preston, who had met Athletic Director Dick steeplechase weightmen to capture at El Paso) have both run trackster Brian Storm's the NCAA steeplechase Young If both advance out of the outdoor titles in 1971. 1972 around 8:51 this year and and 1973 efforts to gain entry into this standard two weeks ago in But as the Poe Ditch con- trials. Preston will engage they will be the favorites." week's NCAA Track and 856 8, had other ideas cert raged Sunday and the in his final running Saturday Preston said the nationals Field Championships at clean-up continued Monday, and Storm will continue THIS YEAR'S chase for will conclude a four-year the team crown could be a Provo. Utah PRESTON HAD BEEN someone forgot to inform action tomorrow in the allocated $150 by the Falcon the University Sports Infor- semifinals dream that never included repeat of last season when running the steeplechase. STORM QUALIFIED for Club, the University's sports mation Office that Storm the title was decided by the the nationals with a 10 2 win- booster organization, to had left with his compan- STORM WILL likely "I was recruited here as a results of the triple jump ning time in the 100-meter finance his trip to the ions encounter the strongest miler." Preston said "I Southern California, a 25- dash in last Saturday's All- NCAA Brodt could not raise challenge of the two. He will think maybe it's a freak time winner of the meet, Ohio Championships His any additional funds [or SPORTS INFORMATION face the likes of defending accident because I don't will base their hopes behind clocking equalled the NCAA Storm Director Bob Moyers said he NCAA outdoor champ think coach Brodt ever the performances of qualifying yard standard of As last Sunday's 7 a.m. didn't receive word until Reggie Jones of Tennessee thought I would be a steeple- sprinters Randy Williams 9 4. but a trip west seemed departure time drew near. noon Tuesday that Storm and Eastern Michigan's 60- man. and James Gilkes "The steeplechase is just unlikely. Preston came up with an would compete at the na- yard dash NCAA indoor The Trojans and defending an enjoyable event.'' outdoor champ Tennessee Preston said "That water- are both listed as jump pit gives you a shot of contenders, but neither adrenalin and it's also a seem to have the depth to Wilcox-laxers' MVP pretty easy race." challenge for the team title UCLA, the number one ranked dual meet squad in By Norm Baker greater challenge this believed that playing and the University were not only UCLA and UTEP. each the nation, handed both USC Trodoter Tom Preston will compel, today in iKo Staff Writer season in trying to repeat as having fun at the same time on the lacrosse field but in with an abundance of field and the Volunteers dual champs because everyone was not only possible but the area o( student affairs. events strength, have been defeats this spring. NCAA itooplochoio preliminaries. It was the culmination of a was gunning for us." Wilcox desirable.'" Wilcox brilliant career explained explained. The lacrosse co-captain Senior Mike Wilcox. The 6-0. 200 pounder was elected vice-president tagged as "the best defense lettered in football (guard). Wilcox joined BG's var- of Interfraternity Council in man in BG lacrosse history" hockey (defense) and sity hockey team as a pro- 1974 and served as its presi- by coach Mickey Cochrane. lacrosse at Ithaca High mising defenseman his dent this year. Wilcox was The BG New received this year's most School However. Wilcox freshman year. also involved in Student valuable player award at the said his career turning point Government, serving as the SPORTS team's banquet last night came when he attended a "Around early February, student representative to the Earlier this week, (he college prep school, Peddie lacrosse practice started University Board of Thursday, June 5, 1975 •ago! Ithaca. NY native was School in New Jersey and I realized that I couldn't Trustees. chosen to the all-Amencan "Lacrosse was last on my play both hockey and team for the third straight priority list when I went to lacrosse for the University." "I LIKE TO KEEP busy year Peddie. but some excellent he said "I had a decision to since when I'm idle, I feel coaching improved my make and as it turned out. it unproductive." Wilcox said. Falcons sign four more golf recruits "IT WAS A LOT of work game." Wilcox said "Coach seemed like I made the right "The proposed building of and luck." Wilcox said "But Von showed me defensive one recreational facilities for Falcon golf coach John Piper has announced the sigmngs the Falcons I'm a firm believer in techniques which not only the University has been a big of four more recruits, including two from northwest Ohio. McConnell was the most valuable player, captain and Mickey's philosophy which changed my game but gave "THAT FIRST YEAR was projeci for me this year and Bill Hughes of Oregon Clay High School and Pat Dugan of number one man for South and was a two-time all-league says that any individual me a better attitude about a difficult one as 1 was the the Board of Trustees' Lima Bath have inked national letters of intent to attend selection. honor is a result of the the game." only freshman starter on a informal go-ahead to sketch BG team's success " veteran team," Wilcox out possible construction Hughes holds all the school records at Clay and was the ROCHESTER. NY. native Jeff Cruse is the final signee Wilcox. who received first THE FALCON SENIOR recalled. "My second year methods is satisfying. Eagles' number one man for three seasons and captain for He placed eighth in the state golf finals last year, won the team all-Midwest honors for was an all-state performer was filled with frustration as two years. Rochester district championship and had a 30-0-1 match play four consecutive years, led while at Peddie and was we had young talent but "I've really been fortu- record Cruse also averaged 15 points a game to lead his this year's lacrosse team to named MVP in 1971 at the couldn't put it quite nate to receive all these DUGAN WAS Bath's number one man and led his team to basketball team to a sectional championship its second straight Midwest North-South high school all- together We had identical 7- honors but what I've tried to a second-place finish in the state class A-AA tourney while The signings give Piper a total of seven recruits for next Lacrosse Association Star game 4 records my first two years do is take these In stride and recording a fifth-place Individual finish season Alto In the fold are Jeff Parsons of Toledo Rogers. < MLA * championship "Verne Zabek lanother but our success the past two set higher goals to achieve." Canton South star Kent McConnell. who is no relation to Jim Ford of Oak Harbor and Jerry Kelich from Mt Falcon senior who is BG's seasons has made up for Wilcox concluded Falcon senior Mark McConnell. has also signed to play for Clemens. Mich "Last year's performance all-time lacrosse point- those first two disappointing was a unique experience getter) and I learned a lot years " since we did go undefeated from Coach Von and fortu- (12-01 but there was a nately enough for both of us. Adding "icing to the cake" Foolish Pleasure entered in Belmont we were able to play for this season was an invitation .■:■:■:•:•:■:■:•:•::•:■:•:•:■:■:•:•:•:■:•:•:•:::::::::•:•:::•:■:•:■:■:•;. someone here at Bowling given to Wilcox to play in the NEW YORK (API-Five winner of the Derby, and Avatar, second in the Derby are Mrs G M Humphrey s mont and has to be supple- Green who is not only an out- annual North-South lacrosse colts who campaigned in Mrs. Robert Lehmann's and fifth in the Preakness. Nalees Raialto and Max mented for $12,500. had won Field standing coach but a beauti- game. The contest will be both the Kentucky Derby Master Derby, the Preak- and John Galbreath's Prince Gluck's Syllabus, both non- five straight races before ful person." Wilcox said played in Wilcox's home- and Preakness. including the ness winner. Thou Art, sixth in the Derby stakes starters Syllabus the Derby. about Cochrane town two winners, and four other and fourth in the Preakness will run as part of a Johnny hockey Cochrane. who began § •:• 3-year-olds are expected to FOOLISH PLEASURE Two of the other probables Compo-trained entry with DIABOLO WON the Cali- Field hockey coach 8 Bowling Green's lacrosse "This is one of the highest be entered today for the finished second in the also started in the Preak- Just The Time. fornia Derby before his third x Carol Durentini will | program in 1966 and coached honors I could receive," he 1125,000-added Belmont Preakness. Master Derby ness. Singh, owned by Foolish Pleasure, the 1974 in Louisville and Baltimore hold a meeting at 3:45 s the varsity team (or ten said. Til be playing with Stakes was fourth in the Derby. Cynthia Phipps and Hal 2-year-old champion whose Avatar won the Santa Anita I p.m. Monday in Rm. 100 years, retired at the end of and against the best players Heading the list for Satur- Other Derby-Preakness Price Headley Jr.. finished second in the Preakness was Derby. Prince Thou Art I of the Women s Build this season in the country and in my own day's 107th running of the starters expected for the sixth, while Thomas Mellon only his second loss in 13 upset Foolish Pleasure in "Mickey was a person who : ing for all women inter backyard. It's just like a IV) mile Belmont, the last Belmont are Frank Evans' Just The Time, was career starts, galloped yes- the Florida Derby Singh I ested in intercollegiate a placed enjoyment of the storybook ending to my and longest of the Triple McMahon's Diabolo. third in ninth. terday and was scheduled to won five of six this year I field hockey next fall game ahead of winning, he collegiate career." Crown races, are John L. each of the first two races: work five-eighths of a mile including his last start, the almost sidestepped il as he Wilcox's contributions to Greer's Foolish Pleasure. Arthur A. Seeligsen Jr.'s THE OTHER probables today Jersey Derby on Memorial "He's doing well, but then Day. 1 notice all of this group is Although Nalees Rialto looking grand," said Foolish has yet to start in a stakes, Pleasure's trainer LeRoy the Elliott Burc-h trained A 'frustrating' season for Vivian Jolley cold has won two straight Master Derby, who was allowance races, each at m Editor's oote: The following is the third of a four-part first two home games at the Coliseum because of problems The Crusaders had a 21-22-2 mark after Vivian took over to not nominated for the Bel- miles series about former BG hockey coach Jack Vivlaa, with the ice-making equipment finish the year at 35-40-3. currently the general manager of Ike Cleveland Crasaders. When the Crusaders finally played their opening contest in The team's dismal showing was reflected in the fan their new home, they were beaten almost single-handedly turnout as well In a building that could seat over 18.000 for By Mike Lesko by former Cleveland star Ron Buchanan, whom Vivian had hockey, the Crusaders averaged under 7.000 fans per game. Philly teammates traded just prior to the season's inception Cleveland still managed to qualify for the WHA playoffs, Eight months ago. few would have argued that Jack The Crusaders, it seemed, never go untracked The team though, but were knocked off in the opening round by the Vivian was in an enviable position that had been picked by some to win the championship Houston Aeros. appreciate Allen The man who had developed Bowling Green into a national wasn't even winning half its games. hockey powerhouse in just lour years was about to embark It was evident that something had to be done And Vivian "THIS HAD TO be my most frustrating season with the PHILADELPHIA i API- those who had grave doubts on his second year as general manager of the World Hockey did something. He fired coach John Hanna on January 3. and Crusaders." Vivian said. "I think we had a much more Dick Allen isn't hitting his about bringing Allen to the Association (WHA i . took over the coaching duties himself-and still retained his talented club than our record indicated. The club struggled weight, but his teammates Phillies And. indeed, there were many things lor Vivian to be post as general manager in the beginning of the year and then later on because of insist that he is one of the He didn't know Allen per- pleased with injuries." most valuable players on the sonally, but he knew the Vivian explained that firing Hanna was the most difficult . infielder's reputation for liv- THE CRUSADERS were being picked by many to capture hockey decision he ever had to make Allen is hitting 177. and ing under his own rules their division title Several even went so far as to forecast a "Having to take the job myself in the mid-year and try to hasn't delivered a Luzinski was afraid Allen league championship (or the Cleveland crew do two jobs-when one alone is a full-time job-made it a since he was activated May might upset the young, pro- The Crusaders had been bolstered by the addition of very difficult decision to make." he said 12. but the controversial mising Phillies several (NHL) standouts. "I conferred with the ownership and they made the final has been 1 WASN'T SURE then be- including Al McDonough and Richie Ludec. both of whom decision." Vivian explained. "Obviously, the club wasn't imparting hitting advice to cause of this situation." Vivian was responsible for obtaining going anywhere. I thought we had a terrible attitude on the other players Luzinski said I didn't know club and it was starting to show on the ice So we had to him at the time But the make a change. AFTER HITTING two other day when he was "When you look around." added Vivian, "there was no one home runs and driving in taken out of the ball game he Third of a series else to take the job. We don't have a minor league system four against San Deigo on gave sub first baseman where I can reach down and bring up a minor league coach. Tuesday night. Greg Tommy Hutton a compli- I was the only guy there to take the job as head coach Also, the team had the services of all-star center Ron Luzinski handed all the ment as a talented ball "I really didn't want it from my own or my family's credit to Allen. Luzinski has player and that showed me Ward, another Vivian acquisition that turned out to be so standpoint because I was gone all the time." he continued. one-sided in Cleveland's favor that Vivian was being been in a slump, going with- something. "I had two jobs with two responsibilities. That's the difficult "I can't say enough about compared to Jesse James out a homer since May 15 part of it. the guy (Allen)." Luzinski And. of course, the Crusaders has the league's top "I've been struggling a added "He's done every- defenseman, Paul Shmyr, and the incomparable Gerry "THERE SEEMED like there was never enough hours in Cheevers in goal little bit. but I knew what thing he's been asked to do. the day to accomplish what I hoped to do." Vivian said I've been doing wrong." And sooner or later he's "When I was at work. I had a tremendous amount of things I Luzinski said. going to begin crushing On top of all that, the Crusaders were preparing to move had to do. When I got home. I was both physically and "And Dick Allen's been some balls and he'll help this into the new Midwest Coliseum, which was being billed as mentally drained. I felt like I was letting mv family down, helping me. He spent a lot of team more than people are the finest sports complex in the world too. years as a number four giving him credit for." "I have three fine children and a super wife." he said. hitter and he's been telling Luzinski said Allen has The outlook seemed so promising that Vivian probably felt "She's gone through hell because of me taking over the me to look for pitches, look been telling him when his like pinching himself to see if it all wasn't just a dream coaching duties. But we. too. were going through hell trying for zones." head and shoulders have Then, suddenly, the whole thing seemed to turn into a to get the team going, anyway. been coming off the ball. nightmare "She understands, but it's a strain on the family." Vivian Jock Vivian keepi busy as a general manage*. ITS IRONIC to hear "I've got to give him a lot of added. "I have a daughter 12 years old and kids say things to Luzinski praise Allen, since credit. He's really helping FIRST OFF, the Crusaders were forced to cancel their her at school That's the cruel part of it for the kids the was one of us."