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Miami University's health center 'fat ' PL tSBIt jg Arrowsmith said. was confronted with similar cost The elimination of after-hours and Although there si ill would be problems and converted to an in-patient services at the Health Center daytime bed operations at the center. eight-to-five operation this year, is being considered by the University Arrowsmith said lie was not certain l— according to Airowsmith. However, he " "*"^^ 4^"^^^^ _*^aaaaaaff in hopes of reducing the budget deficit the University would provide a taxi said he does not know whether the which the center has accumulated over service for students who could not get changeover at Miami has been the last few years. a ride to the hospital. successful. Various administrators last month One reason for the center's budget 1 1 * ^a**"! began a cost analysis to find which deficit is that students arc charged ALTHOUGH the cost study group services of the center's operation could only S20 a day for in-patient care is researching various cost factors of be cut back or eliminated in order to v which actually costs the center $93 a the center. Arrowsmith said that no Lw HHI .^^0 i reduce the center's budget, which last day per patient. Arrowsmith said. target date has been set for the study's year showed a $60,000 deficit. AN AVERAGE of six students a completion "We see expenses continuing to rise, day received in-patient treatment at Asked whether cost -pavings and we don't see where the income the center last year, he said. In outweighted student inconvenience in will come from to meet the cost addition. (V7I students received the possible reduction of health 1 1 increases," said Bob Arrowsmith, emergency, or after-hours, treatment. services. Arrowsmith replied, "We El* %i acting coordinator of student services. Arrowsmith said. would bring the matter before the "We can't continue to run deficits, so By eliminating both in-patient and Health Center Services Advisory we have to change something." after-hours services, the center would Committee, which does include save on the cost of nurses and nurse's students, to receive their input into W^' .^4^^ THE COST study group is aides, kitchen help, food, supplies Mid the matter before anything is done." considering three alternatives for the center's operation-whethei the center should continue operations as is, discontinue its in-patient services, or 'Famine war'escalated discontinue both in-patient and after-hours services "and become, in effect, an eight-to-live clinic." to stymie Christians Arrowsmith said. BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) - Moslem Christian-controlled territory around According to Airowsmith. the forces escalated a "famine war" Beirut. f^L * second and third alternatives would yesterday. blockading Christian But the right-wing Phalange party, include closing the center's food villages in an attempt to force which fields the largest Christian Doug Ruffner. senior (B.A.) and Dan Green, senior i usi. ambulance drivers for service operation, which presently OrivPrt ''"' University Health Service, relax while i»i stand-b) \fter-hours ambulance Christian gunmen to lift a week-long private army in the civil war. declared consists of one classified and three siege of Palestinian refugee camps in the blockade jtainst the three camps ■" * ™"■ • service is one of the services that may be cut to reduce the deficit the Center has student employes. accumulated. (Newsphoto by Rob Yeager) Beirut. would be lifted only when they are The latter two alternatives also completely disarmed and brought would require students who need At the same time, firemen brought under army control. under control a huge lire that had The Moslems are fighting for raged in three warehouses in Beirut's political and economic reforms in port, and fighting swirled downtown Christian-dominated Lebanon, but the UN council debates resolutions and clsewheie in the country, leaving Christians insist reforms can only 53 persons killed and 107 wounded, come aftci the Palestinians are reigned UNITED NATIONS, NY. (AP) -- A Allaf had been asked if Syria debate began. Anonymous telephone Egyptian President Anwar Sadat with many more uncounted in battle in. Syrian diplomat said yesterday that excluded the resolutions tejected by callers said all of the bombs had been said yesterday that Egypt will try to areas. THE MOSLEM side announced it Syria seeks the implementation of all the PLO from those it wanted carried planted by the "Jewish Armed secure a place for the Palestinians at had blockaded a number of Christian IN. Mideast resolutions, revealing out. Resistance Strike Unit in association the Geneva Middle East peace THE CASUALTY toll in Lebanon's villages in the Koura district, near the possible differences with the Palestine with the Jewish Defense league." conference, if it is resumed, but is also civil war stood at more than 8.000 port of Tripoli in northern Lebanon. Liberation Organization (PLO). Syria. Egypt and Jordan were Faiouk Kaddound, head of the ready to return to the conference dead and about 25,000 wounded sjnee The Moslems also said the Lebanese The PLO made clear, in an scheduled to speak in yesterday's I'LO's political department, told the without their participation. last April, and the Egyptian army shelled Moslem and Palestinian appearance Monday before the council session. Fellow Arab countries council Monday that the PLO was government in Cairo asked the Arab forces surrounding Damour, a Security Council, that it rejects the named all three countries to a against Resolutions 242 and 338 of Sadat's remarks, made after a League's secretary-general. Mahmoud Christian town 12 miles south of 1967 and 1973 council resolutions committee to draft a resolution after 1967 and 1173 and also the General mealing with Canadian Foreign Riad. to take urgent steps to end the Beirut, to break a blockade. that form the cornerstone for all Monday's opening session of the Assembly's 1947 resolution favoring Secretary Allan MacEachen near Cairo, fighting. Tough mountain warriors of the Mideast peace negotiations. The debate. Also named 10 the committee partition of Palestine into Arab and indicated he was not about to sacrifice A Moslem spokesman said his side Moslem Dru/.e sect who live in the resolutions do not refer to Palestinian were Libya and the PLO. Jewish states. the opportunity for further progress would lift its blockade in the "famine mountains southeast of Beirut also homeland demands. In Israel, soldiers shol and killed The Syrian ambassador said before toward an Arab-Israeli settlement for a war" as soon as the Christians lifted blockaded a number of Christian "WE ADVOCATE the complete four Arab guerrillas that the Tel Aviv yesterday's meeting: recalcitrant Palestinian movement. theirs on three Palestinian camps in villages in their area. implementation of all U.N. resolutions command said had infiltrated on a "What we want is just the without exception," Syrian terror mission timed to coincide with implementation of U.N. resolutions, Ambassador Mouaffak Allaf told a the debate. The command said leaflets that the Security Council fulfill its reporter before the council was to on the bodies identified them as responsibilities under the charter with meet to continue its Mideast debate. members of the Arab Rejection Front, some action in order to implement and which opposes the PLO. to confirm the basic principles for a peaceful and just settlement." IN NEW YORK, police found and Weather disarmed a bomb early yesterday in HE SAID that each resolution Windy and colder with a chance front of the mission of Iraq, about concerned "a specific part of the of flurries today and tonight. High three miles from II.N. headquarters. problem": listing rights of the today in the upper 20s and low Three pipe bombs were found Monday Palestinians to return to homes where tonight in the lower 30s. beneath the U.N. library building Israel is now. Israeli occupation of timed to go off just before the council Arab territories and partition. Pressure partially responsible for resigning of GSS president

By Mary Zitello thousand per cent more visible" in the of a research center. They're not Staff Reporter last couple years, but that it still has utilizing the space as it should and "a long way to go. services are not as good as they should Former Graduate Student Senate "But you always have ups and he." (GSS) President Stanley Swart; said downs in any student organization." although his primary reason for he said. "Sometimes the cause is on HE SAID he was "pleased" to see resigning Monday from office was the leaders, sometimes on the students the unveiling of the plans to devote because he obtained a full-time faculty themselves." the third floor of the Graduate Center position, there was some pressure from In the future, Swartz said he would to GSS. the University. like to see more University services "It came as a surprise to me," he Swart/'s resignation was accepted offered to graduate students. He said said. "Even though we did make the by GSS Monday and Roger Barnes, a though there are many services request, we were never sure if it would The above picture provides evidence to the intensified fighting in Beirut. Here, a GSS executive committee member, offered, they are directed to the actually materialize. Any organization wounded member of the Palestinian-Moslem leftist force is dragged to safety during was elected to the office on an interim undergraduates. can be more effective when it has a Wounded a battle in Beirut's suburbs. At this time, Moslem forces are employing "famine warfare." (AP Wirephoto) basis. "I can understand that it's because place to operate from." "Basically. I felt a conflict of there are many more undergraduates, interest might arise, and I could not but I think it should be remembered effectively serve as president and be on that a large number of grad students Ford names Morton counselor the faculty," Swam said. "However, it here are just students also," he said. had been suggested to me from sources Swartz said that graduate and in advance to resign." undergraduate students have to start •THERE WERE a number of working together on University Economic, domestic advice sought people who announced my resignation projects and not be separated into two before I even mentioned it." Swartz groups. WASHINGTON (AP) - President NESSEN told reporters that Morton Morton's "substantive duties!' Nessen Council. He held these posts as said. has named Commerce would have "incidental duties as said. commerce secretary. He said he had heard from "FOR INSTANCE, when the rec Secretary Rogers Morton to a White liaison with the President Ford Nessen said that "Morton and "second-hand sources" of University center got going, everyone forgot to House advisory job described as Committee and the Republican MORTON, however, will be able to everybody else at the White House is administrators who wanted his ask us (graduates) for our opinions including incidental political duties. National Committee." relieve Ford's chief of staff. Richard going to follow the letter and spirit of resignation, but declined to identify about it," he said. "It wasn't until we Morton's main duties will be as Nessen emphasized that Howard .Cheney, and Robert Hartmann, who the federal election regulations" that these individuals. hollered that our advice was asked. It counselor to the President on Callaway will continue to run Ford's heads the speech writing staff, of their require a candidate's campaign Swartz said he felt there was would be nice if we didn't hive to economic and domestic policy, White election campaign and that Callaway day-to-day political duties. Along with organization to pay for all political pressure for his resignation because. holler." House press secretary Ron Nessen said has the President's "full confidence Morton, they will still be available as activities. "I'm the ringleader, and I haven't been One possibility would be a yesterday in announcing the and support." political advisers, Nessen said. NESSEN SAID the White House as easy to manipulate as past University organization comprised of appointment to the position at a Morton was recruited, according to Reporters hit Nessen with a barrage staff has been cut down from a level of ' presidents." graduate and undergraduate students, $44,600 a year salary. Nessen, because the President wanted of questions about the new job. 547 when Ford took over to the Though he has resigned, Swartz said Swartz said in regard to equal input to avail himself of Morton's expertise Nessen replied that Ford wanted President's goal of 485. he has offered Ins services to GSS as an for all University students. Morton, 61, was chairman of the on domestic and economic policy as a Morton's advice in the economic and Morton will take over his new job later this week, occupying a recently adviser. Another concern of GSS is the Republican National Committee in former congressman and secretary of domestic areas and that Morton will "Whether they take me up on it or library, the former president said. 1969-71. There had been reports that both the Interior and Commerce retain his membership on the refurbished Executive Office Building not is another question," he said. "It's turning into an office he would become a chief political departments. Economic Policy Board, the Energy suite that President SWARTZ said GSS has become "a building." he said. "It should be more adviser for Ford's campaign this year. These two policy areas would be Resources Council and the Domestic used as his private working office. P«T 2/rhc BG News. Wednesday. January 14. 1976 eDITGRIdLS applesauce a la rocky i„,i i 1 r-ra-n— i 1 .—. "On one training sheet entitled. WASHINGTON - Another one of This story, which for entertainment 'Interviewing Guidelines for those Rockefeller commissions has value alone should be better known, issued another one of its reports. goes as follows. Westinghouse-Fry Team Members' and seek solution I quote: 'In its simplest form, If Nelson Rockefeller has personally Nicholas a Shortly after Congress set back the presided over ill the meetings of all cause of mail delivery by "reforming" interviewing is the art of asking the commissions he's been chairman the old Post Office Department by questions and listening to responses so to concert impasse of, he has spent two-thirds of the von Hoffman turning it into the Postal as to obtain reliable and valid waking hours of his adult life at the Corporation, it was decided by the information about a problem." " This oval table with a gavel in his hand. businessmen who'd taken over that the applesauce cost the Post Office $3 The University, of late, has acquired a reputation for providing a million in payments to Westinghouse. less than stimulating social atmosphere. Comments referring to But staff-prepared or supervised by 750,000 postal employes were in Rocky Broadjaws himself, the urgent need of job evaluation. (For more and other delightful data, Boring Green gain credence with the continuance of the policy of the please consult an excellent Rockefeller Pay Commission has commissions would be a perfectly In their businesslike way. they health and physical education (HPE) department concerning concert forthcoming book entitled "The weighed in with its set of harmless way of spreading some of his awarded the evaluation job to the scheduling. money around, if only their reporls highest, not the lowest, bidder, the Shadow Government" by Daniel recommendations about changing the Gunman and Harry Willner. Pantheon. Growing controversy between the HPE department and the Union system of compensation for federal weren't taken seriously. Westinghouse Corporation, a company Activities Organization (UAO) has caused the cancellation of a civil service employes. This report, for instance, proposes with absolutely no experience in this New York.) Every time business methods and concert by singer Joni Mitchell that tentatively was scheduled for The ideas all sound very good, but the introduction of merit pay increases line of work. this quarter, according to Darryl Rolandelli, a UAO beware of a Nelson Rockefeller for professional and administrative Westinghouse proposed to tackle modem management techniques are director-at-large According to Rolandelli. the HPE department is bearing proposals of reform. His great civil service employes. The rationale is the job with a professional staff that introduced into the slouching ruin we call (he federal civil service the costs reluctant to cancel physical education classes, varsity sports practices personal wealth and its misuse have that's whal they do in private included a nuclear safety engineer and distracted people from recognizing industry. a vending machine salesman. go up. or open gym sessions without advance notice to permit concerts or The only thing worse than bringing other entertainment in Anderson Arena. that he is as incompetent as he is rich. The difficulty is that Ihere are more IT OCCURRED to Westinghouse in business-management folderole is Dropping the Joni Mitchell concert is not the only drawback to the There have been many other than 800.000 persons who'd fall into that their highly expert staff plight bringing in the businessmen dispute between the health and physical education department and dundcrheaded disasters in public life, the merit-pay category. Nearly a million people whose work is to be need a little prepping before it hit the themselves. UAO. If an agreement is not reached soon between the two groups, but none have been able to cling to high public office for so long. impartially and carefully judged so (he mail trucks and the sorting rooms, so The classic case of that was the other proposed concert performances will have to be abandoned, meritorious will be rewarded and the the firm of Fry Consultants was decision (o hire (he same private Rolandelli said. HAVING FAILED at finance, indolent deprived. Tee hee. engaged to make the Westinghouse management consultants to put While the HPE department has a valid point in maintaining that public administration, welfare, Can't you see the dawning need for experts a wee bit more expert. Amtrak (ogelher who designed the academics should come before concerts, the department's overly penology and law enforcement-to 100.000 new professionals to ■ In the course of House heanngs on merger of (he Pennsylvania and New stringent interpretation of this concept fails to consider a sizable name the areas of some of his evaluate-good bureaucratic word-and the subject, it developed that the York Central railroads. portion of the student population interested in musical arts. Concerts belter-known lloperoos-about the decide on ihe raises for the first training materials used by Fry and oilier forms of entertainment provide students with a welcome only thing you can say he's good al is 800,000? Consultants were of such a sensitive For (his and other Peler Principle change from study routines, and therefore are an integrel part of the latching on to office and gelling nature that at least one set of them' recommendations, you shouldn't be LET'S SKIP over the depressing was hidden, to quote from the House too hard on Rocky Broadjaws. This is University experience. himself appoinled chairman of commissions, although the latter may organizational tautology of who is committee's counsel, "in a copper not a rapine Rockefeller ripping off The HPE department is not giving consideration to the rest of the not count since he often puts up Ihe going to evaluate ihe evaluaiors, and kettle that was used foi making (he Republic again. It's jusl that the University community by limiting concerts scheduled in Anderson money lo pay the commissions' predict thai the adoption of the applesauce. . .for want of a better old boy doesn't think. Arena. Officials of the HPE department should reevaluate priorities expenses. merit-raise system will cause the mine, I will call (hem the 'applesauce and come to an agreement with UAO on concert policies before Uke olher rich boys who spend repetition of the "apple sauce papers" papers'. . I will read you some of the Copyright. 1976. The Washington Post- Boring Green becomes a reality. their money on racing cars, Rocky's episode on a government-wide scale. more earllishaking passages. King Features Syndicate hometown cool to ford By J. F. ter Horst underway, no local leader has emerged A downtown shopkeeper to (akc Ford's place. complained of unsold Christmas slocks GRAND RAPIDS-This is (he Democratic fortunes, meanwhile, and blames the president for "vetoing home town of the president, but are on the upswing, especially since all those hills lhal could have put hardly anyone is bragging. Representative Richard Vander Veen people back lo work." The absence of Ford boostcrism captured the president's old Fifth Unemployment in Kent and Ottawa seems unusual, on first thought, even District scat in Congress in ll>74. counties around Grand Rapids hovers to this native son returning for a lew Local pride is tempered by the just below 10 per cent despite the aulo days. Not many towns in America can (alvinist knowledge thai nobody is industry's call-back of laidoff claim the distinction of having sent a perfect, and th.it even a president from workers. And inflation and rising taxes man to the White House. Grand Rapids is likely to disappoint. sour the rest. Ford, moreover, is the first from For example, while the city fathers Blaming Ford for the slow and. given (he rivalry among have acquired Ihe property, (here is no economic recovery is matched by municipalities, one might reasonably local enthusiasm for turning Ford's concern over his reliance on Kissinger's expect Grand Rapids to he thumping boyhood home into a historic shrine in foreign policy and a fear that Jerry its civic tub. his honor. Ford is turning soft on Ihe Russians, Not so. And the reasons, upon THIS IS NOT^o say that the -'•by douhil tlvartlie wisdom of'flring reflection, are easy to conic by. president's townsfolk are callous about Defense Secretary' James Schlesinger. A LOT OF THE voters who kept his performance, In fact, they voice and by flat disapproval of the Ford in Congress for 25 years are Ihe lame basic gripes that one hears president's traveling schedule. skeptical of his first year's record in elsewhere. THE THING that hurts the most is Noarsb the presidency. The Republican party "He can't seem to get (he economy presidential neglect. "He travels 'MOSOW 10 ALMA ATA IN ONE H0URW FIFTY r^MINUTES.CQWRADE — CAN W IMAGINE WHAT hereabouts has fallen on difficult going any belter than Nixon." one everywhere but never comes home," (imes. While rebuilding efforts arc Republican wage-earner grumped. one long-time Ford supporter observed. "He hain't been in Michigan since the Cherry Blossom Festival last spring, and he hasn'l been in Grand Rapids for more lhan a year. I think review situation before signing that's a mistake." Mr. Ford received a gala reception By Thomas Scott have lo pay every month to have it could probably make the swim (cam parties. Bui that's o.k. You have free to mention Ihe "friendly, helpful in Grand Rapids when he became vice 318 Palmer St. Apt. I and you don'l have a choice whether by practicing in your hallway. The parking al your front door. landlords." Actually, that's because we president. He did nol return until Ihe Guest Student Columnist you want it or not. crawl always worked well for me. My free parking last year cost about didn't have any. The only people I fall of l°74 when he sought FURNISHED IS a word thai I As far as having Ihe entrance doors S30 in parking tickets because there is ever met were rude, selfish, crude unsuccessfully lo defeat Vander Veen Well, it's that lime of the year again learned only when I moved away from secured at all limes; they were open as not enough space for everybody's car individuals interested solely in taking in ihe congressional contest. when Some of the wealthier slumlords Campus Manor this year. When my often as closed last year. The limes to be parked at the same lime in the in money and nol spending any. Still, local dismay is unmatched by advertise their rental wares in The BG roommates and I lived there last year thai they weren't broken, they were same paiking lot. Besides thai, (he poor Speaking of spending money. I'm any boom foi Ronald Reagan. V'lN our mirrors fell off the walls, our propped open for circulation in our man who runs Sterlings always has his sure that the money you saved Curiosity, yes. but not much support. One such owner (let's not mention kitchen chairs'broke, our living room stuffy hallways. property blocked by students not growing all lhal rice will be used in Even the Conservative Republicans his name) is ihe mismanager of furniture was put together with cheap Besides, it was a drag because you patronizing his store, and has been paying Ihe ridiculously high rent. here are backing Mr. Ford over his Campus Manor Apartments, and his glue (stuck together might be the needed two hands to open the door forced to lake action in thai regard, There aie only a few apartments lhal California challenger. advertisement in last week's BG News better phrase)and (he garbage disposal correctly. much against his desire lo do so. go for S-52 per quarter. The rest go LAWYER JOHN Milanowski. barely complied with the already lax broke on an average of once a month, None of lhal should make any for around $270. Add the phone bill Ford's former congressional assistant, null) in advertising laws in this slate which we ended up paying for at the AND HOW about that "large freezer difference however, because now you and the electric bill for three months has agreed to head up ihe Ford 0 0T While it is true dial Campus Manor end of the year. for additional food savings?" (See have, "for (he gourmet cook," your each and you're a case ' the Wood campaign in western Michigan. He Apartments are convenient, that is Bui (here is a special bonus for you Even he knows about the rice very own broken barbeque grill. County Welfare Home. anticipates carrying all of the stale for about their only advantage (These foreign students and horticulture paddies!) The freezer is absolutely no That's right, Monty, this grill conies The next time he prims his the president in the Republican nexl lev. "facts" are directly from the majors. If you live in the basement, bigger (han a normal size freezer in a complete wilh no grill across die (op. advertisement for Campus Manor primary next May, even in ihe unlikely ad I you gel to glow your own rice paddy normal size refrigerator. We should gas (ha( doesn't light and a wooden Apartments, read it. then read this. It event that Reagan enters the Michigan Sure (here's cable t.v. . . and you right in your living room every spring. know. We had lo squeeze four people's fence lhal helps channel the smoke might even be printed on ihe same contest. Save on your food costs this spring. If frozen food into it. into your eyes before allowing ihe page foi easy reference. Of course, Governor William Milliken. a it's good enough for the Chinese, it's He also has this neat intercom flame lo be blown out. maybe this was a little too harsh. All I Republican moderate, shares lhal good enough for us. system, which was mainly used last know is. every time I see a pair of MOW. although he. too. isn't exactly •me BG news If you're not into rice paddies, you year to amplify obscenities during wild I HAVE, up to this point.neglected chopsticks. I gel a little queasy. delirious over Ford's performance lo date. EDITORIAL STAFF But carrying Michigan and Grand editor mark h. glover Rapids in the parly primary is one managing editor carl p. remensky newt adilor mark n. dodoah thing; carrying the state for the ant. managing aditor lorraina I. jamaaon Leuers Republicans next November is aditoral adilor ianat t. cordaro We can lake a joke (and some of us Jeanne Kornick students will see the urgency of the another. makaup aditor norms a. tleele did laugh .ib.mi this afterwards) but 140 Chapman situation and take some action. Given ihe big Democratic coloration sports aditor richard d. raaa seasonal spirit Mary Ann Caldwell photo aditor danlai I, faicht under the circumstances, this of ihe Detroit area and the growing copy aditor William p. saunders ireatmenl was extremely out of place. 147 Chapman Terri Walsh Democratic strength in the outstate BUSINESS STAFF This is not a unique incident on Becky Park Colleen McPherson regions. Michigan again may elude the business managar .. . leslie a rottionbofg dampened campus. This letter is also directed to 148 Chapman Lonnie Pomerantz Republicans even if the man from advertising managar .... gordon t. sayra residents of all campus dormitories Roberta Suller tales managar Jeffrey p. hannah Anne Hassett Grand Rapids is their nominee. On Dec. 7. after a floor Christmas where incidents of (his nature have 141 Chapman Mary Hennessy That subtle awareness may be why The BG News m published Tuesdays party, some first floor Chapman occurred. Lei's change our altitude 303 Mooney ihe president's home town is singularly thru Fridays during the regular school residents went carolling to various and grow up a little bit. Una O'Leary silent about its biggest claim lo fame year, and once a weak during the dormitories. We went out with the We didn't know any guys around take action Sue Sherman since ihe days when it boasted of summer sessions, under authority of the intention of spreading the spirit of here owned lies. 301 Mooney Publications Committee of Bowling being Ihe world's furniture capital. Green State University. Christmas, and were greeted with In response lo the letter concerning Opinions expressed in editorial buckets of water thrown on us by Denise Stammitti the new plan of rightousness in the cartoons or other columns in the News some of the residents of first floor Lorrie Lieux Jan. 7 issue of The BG News, we wish do not necessarily reflect the opinions of numbers) Anderson. 139 Chapman to applaud the authors' red-blooded let's hear from you the University Administration, faculty or Deanna Tucker American ideas. The BG News welcomes all letters to ihe editor and opinion columns staff or the State of Ohio. Opinions As we sat there wringing out our Mary Newton Students are here for an education, expressed by columnists do not Letters may comment on any other letter, column or editorial clothes and hair, we were reminded of necessarily reflect the opinions of the 142 Chapman not lo play, and (hey should act and Letters should be a maximum of 300 words, typewritten We ask thai BG Newt. Editorials in the BG Noses ihe comments of Ihe two charming Deb Moulton dress accordingly. We are here lo columns be no more than four typed pages triple-spaced. reflect the opinions of the majority of co-captains of the hockey learn who Jan Weaver expand our minds not to deteriorate The News maintains the right to edit all submissions thai exceed these members of the BG News Editorial came over after this escapade to 144 Chapman our bodies. We were proud to see that limits, with respect to the laws of libel and proper taste Board. persuade us not to mention (hal Editorial and Business Offices Cindy Kowaleski we do not stand alone in our fight foi Letters and columns must include the author's name, address and 106 University Hall several hockey players were involved. 145 Chapman decency. . phone number, and may be mailed to Ihe Editor, co The BG News. 106 Phone 372-2003 Therefore, ignore the last comment. Re nee Coe Thank you. and we hope oilier University 1'all Wednesday. January 14. 1976. The BG News/Pife 3 Fee allocations may be cut next year By Cindy Smercina in available money this year. The committee also Eakin. the change will not "Perhaps it may have an Staff Reporter "We are guessing your decided to continue a past significantly affect the work effect on the presentations figure for next year will be policy and schedule hearings of the committee. by groups to the committee, The Advisory Committee approximately for campus groups "1 don"t know that it will because this is going to be on General Fee Allocations $1,928,300." Dr. Ringer requesting funding. make significant changes in their single opportunity for (ACGFA). charged with said. "This reduction is our work." he said, a hearing." distributing an estimated primarily because of a Groups requesting SI.9 million in student reduced number of students allocations must complete general fee monies, may in the residence halls. detailed budget request Special Olympics have to solve the problem of forms. ACGFA then satisfying unlimited wants "THE QUESTION is how schedules a hearing with with limited resources. do you fit the problem of each organisation. on campus in April The 1 2 -m ember inflated prices against a The l°76 Ohio Athletic THE TOURNAMENT is committee, chaired by Dr. slightly reduced income." ACGFA is now also Association Special coordinated by Wood Lane Richard Eakin, vice provost he said. operating under a slightly Olympics Basketball School and the University. for student affairs, met for Dr. Ringer did not rule different system than in Tournament will be in According to Jed Morrison, the first time last night to out the possibility of past years. Dr. Eakin Anderson Arena April 2 and executive chairman of the lay the groundwork for increasing the general tee to explained. In pievious years, 3. This annual event will Ohio Athletic Association, determining which campus cover increased budget the committee submitted its involve 16 teams from state the University was chosen as groups will receive general requests. final recommendations to institutions and county the site for the Special fee funding. the Educational Budget programs for the mentally Olympics because of its "The door is open as far Committee, then University retarded. involvement in various LAST winter. ACGFA as fee increases are President Dr. Hollas Moore The winner of one of the programs for the mentally heard appeals from 28 concerned. You could raise Jr. classifications will have the retarded. groups for funding and your fee," he explained. opportunity to travel to approved allocations The student general fee is The new system bypasses Illinois and take part in a College volunteers will be totaling $1,938,100. now $39 a quarter. A the Educational Budget lireat lakes regional needed to help with the But Dr. Elton Ringer, facility fee of $17 a quarter Committee and ACGFA basketball tournament in tournament. Students associate vice president of is also assessed to cover the now submits its late .April. The winner of interested in volunteering resource planning, warned cost of bond retirement and recommendations directly this tournament could can contact Gary Donaldson the committee they may depreciation for several lo Dr. Moore. compete in the national ai Wood Lane School. face a cut of about $10,000 campus buildings. But according to Dr. tournament. 3S2-SII3 Resource center designed City speed ordinance to assist disabled students called unconstitutional A resource center for students with outgrowth of the Architectural Bumm BLOOMINC.TON, III (AP)-- If you got a speeding disabilities has been created at the Committee (ABC), a group of faculty, staff ticket driving through Blooinington in the past lb years, University. and students whose goal is to eliminate you might find it worth while to drive back again. The The Center, located in 443 Student physical barriers on campus and to IttCrMM city's speeding ordinance has been declared Services Bldg., will work toward participation of students with physical Yesterday "J minor deluge may have delighted any local ducks, but it was a definite unconstitutional. eliminating architectural barriers on campus, disabilities. pain to George, owned by Willie Slaughter, sophomore (BA). Weather reports have That means anyone fined under the ordinance could serve in an ombudsman capacity for disabled try to get their money back, says Paxton Bowers, the predicted snow for the rest of the week, which is not quite as damp. (Newsphoto students, provide counseling and act as a by Rob Yeager) Janet Scott bey. an administrative assistant city attorney. liaison between rehabilitation agencies and to Dr. Fakin, and Beth Baker, a graduate various offices of the University. student majoring in rehabilitation MOST speeders paid fines of less than $.'0, but city counseling, arc staffing the office and officials aren't expecting any sudden drain on the Need academic advice? DR. RICHARD Fakin. vice provost for soliciting information from itudanti as to treasury. student affairs, said the creation of the the kinds of sei vices the center should Bowers said the court action required to recover the I center now provides a centralised office to provide fine is "not a simple piocedure" and there's no Call PA AT 2-2657 assist disabled students. The office is open from 10 a.m -noon and guarantee the driver will win. Dr. Fakm said the program is an 1-1 p. in weekdays. ••••••••••••••*, nm 3 *•*••••••******•****•***** * CCiNGRATIIICONGRATULATIONS: ATiOi\K- * TO THE GREATEST MOM * FRESHMEN NIGHT * * presented by the ATTENTION MIKE ¥ EDUCATION ¥ HAPPY BGSU BENNETT * STOCK MARKET MAJORS ON BEING ELECTED NEW BIRTHDAY * CLUB 00 VICE-PRESIDENT IN * A chance to win '25. Application for Student Teaching, Fall, l«>7o CHARGE OF RUSH By playing the '10,000 will be held on January 14, l<>7(> in the (.rand ¥ MRS. RYAN investment game. Ballroom. 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?imx^xttfxm™:<™Kx3 -«®*~ CLASSIFIED «■»' ABORTION CAMPUS CALENDAR A Religious Values $U5M Clarification workshop is Skiis - Nordica Boots 7-9Vi, Wednesday. January 14. 1976 being offered this qtr. at Pole Binding $135. United Christian Fellowship 352-8891. TOLLIBtE l»i li, a ieoo-4jt 3'io Gateau des Rois party, Maison Francaise, 7:15 p.m. (UCF) on Thursdays at 8 p.m. For more information Empire 598 turntable best call 352-7534. offer, Sylvania 2743, Judo Club practice/workout Ftm. 201 Hayes Hall. receiver 50 watts RMS best 7:30-9:30. WELCOME BACK! Sale at offer, 372-3697 after 6 p.m. Interested in becoming, an RA for the 1976-77 school the Plant Lady. Dracena HOW DOES Marginata 6" pot $3.99. Special Sale. Free year? Pick up appli. in Rm. 425 Stud. Serv. Bldg. Appll. Wandering Jew Plant with THRIFTY DISCOUNT PRICES! due on Fri. Jan. 16. Staghorn Farns $4.99. Plant »57.50* Books 20% off. Clay pots & purchase of any item in LIII1 store. "Kissinger" plant nuuni LOST AND FOUND F. rmt. needed furn. apt. to saucers from 12 cents to c $12.00. Lots more. Open alone 15 cents. Many other TOMATO JUICE d 49 SOUND? sublet Cherry Hill. plants reduced. This week FLOUR i7T LOST: Chain with medal In 352-2257. 10>6 Mon. thru Sat. Thurs. FaMt it Deluxe 2 bdrm only. RAIN FOREST. 190F Men's locker rm. on Jan. 5. until 9 p.m. 102Vi N. Main. c .'.- Furnished South Main In Mint-Mall. LITE LINE CHEESE 99' Sentimental value, reward, 1 t. rmte. to sublet apt. spr. FOR RENT SALTINES ,49 -..- Central heat & air call 2-5930. qtr. $72.50/mo. 352-3322. Call PAAT for academic advice. 2-2657. $ M IMFDIHinitS __ it Laundry fac in bldg. c it Ample parking LOST: Bl. billfold Ad. Bldg. 1 m. student needed to fill 4 ELBOW MACARONI 1 SALAP DRESSING .?77 -.'.- Outdoor gas grills or near. Keep money please man apt. at Campus Manor, Vol. work with EMR. TMR. 2 bedroom, 4 person, return content. 319 352-9302 or 352-7365 tutoring recreation meet at furnished, near campus at 313 Thurstin 6 p.m. Wed. 521 East MErry, Tenant For Information. Coll Rodgers, 2-5249. evenings. HEINZ REWARD. Jan. 14 or call 352-7534. pays only the electric.. COKE, SPRITE, 352*2*3 1 f. rmt. to sub. apt. spr. excellent condition. $296. STRAINED HELP WANTED 352-0707 eve. VALENTINE PORTRAITS per month. 2 bedroom, 4 TAB, FRESCA Hampton House CALL HAGER STUDIO'S. persons, furnished located 'os rttiit CRUSTYS PIZZA PUD. 1 f. rmmt. for wtr. and spr. at 824 Sixth Street, tenant BABYFOOD Driver wanted with car. qtr. 352-6660. Free dog to a good home. pays only the electric, Call 352-1747. 1 qt. 25' Apply in person. 532 E. F. rmmt*. needed wtr. spr. excellent condition. $260 C Wooster. per month. For more 4oz. 9 & DEPOSIT qtr. Call 352-2197 eve. FOR SALE details, call Newlove Realty. Need waitresses Si waiters F. rmmt. wtr. spr. qtr. 353-7381. must be 21.Rill or part time. Cherry Hill Apt. 66 For 65 cents or less at the Apply Dixie Electric. 352-6428. Plant Lady you can buy...up 525 N. Enterprise large 2 OVEN FRESH KITCHEN CREATIONS 874-8649. to five sizes clay pots and bed duplex turn, air, CINEMA I saucers, some glass pots, F. ijr. sublet house close. 270/mo. plus util. Call HOME-STYLE ■*»■» Needed babysitter 831 7th. $65. Lorraine, 352-0379. potting soil, and a variety 353-7381. e Apt. 4. Hrs. Mon. & Wed. small plants! 102Vi N. Main. UNSLICED •ar* GLAZED DOKUTS 759 | from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. F. rmt. 4 nice apt. pool, FRIDAY - SATURDAY Tues. & Thur. from 11:30 own rm. 3521938. Texas Inst. SR50A, $75; 520 E. Reed new large 2 DELI MIDNIGHT SHOW a.m. to 1:30. Contact at never used. Boyer, bed apts. furn. air. 280/mo. above address. 372-2077 or 352-7938. plus electric. Call 353-7381. ICKRICH 1ft VI 10 PERSONALS M OPEN 11:30 Show 12:00 OLD-FASHIONED LOAF .89' BAR-B-Q LOAF ,. *1 SERVICES OFFERED Yamaha rec. Fisher spkrs. Furn. house on Maumee Mr. Selawski, There will Be River 12 mm. from BG a "Pin-Check" at the next 352-2481 after 4. EVERYONE MUST SEE "Intro, to Plant Life" class meeting. Will yours be Deposit required. Call NUN t.99* 3-BEMSILM u.58* offered by the Plant Lady there? Congrats to you and Haad Skis 2-pr. 170 & 200 288-8313. TEENAGE cm. Exc. cond. 352-7296. SEX on Wads. even, is full. Pam on your Sigma Nu-KD Forming new class Thurs. Pinning. Th* Brotherhood. STUDENT APARTMENTS CHECK THE VALUES IN OUR SEAWAY DOLLAR SALE! REPORT!, even, only few spaces left. 12 x 52 Homette 2 bdrm. 352-1800 or 352-4671. "Creative Plant, Class" has Lawndale Tr. Ct. MAW** VtOflAtUI Kappa Sigma Congrats Reasonable. 669-2834 after Mobile Home for rent. 55' x 3 $ UAWAt IH3UIO OltHW»*»MING onty a few spaces left. For Dewey-Gwen on your OLEOMARGARINE ,. / 1 info call 352-1809. 4 p.m. 12' on lot at Maurer Trailer Kappa Sig-Alpha Gam Court. Brim Rd. BG. DETERGENT £7*1 lavaiier. Music lessons - voice, piano, Yamaha Rec. fisher 352-5128. MTSUf &7M or guitar. 352-2161. Congratulations to Kim and speakers. 352-2481 after 4 MUSTARD o\.7*1 John on their engagement. p.m. Furn. 1 bdrm. apt. to subl. HAW AT WCOHII »*fii WANTED Love, the Sisters of Phi Mu. immed. All util. pd. PSETZELS rn,7*. 64 Mobile Home, excel. $180/mo. 352-2942. Male student to share small Thanks to the Kappa Sig's cond. Must se". Call VEGETABLE OIL &*\ house with 3 men. Close to for a great tea. We loved it! between 546. 3520712. House to share. Lower campus. Inquire at 836 The Sisters of Phi Mu. Duplex of old home. Own Third St. 24" Wood cabinet black & bdrm. $75/mo. plus util. mK HEADS .5.78* Alterations & Tailoring, The white TV Zenith. 1 yr. old. Call 352-1042. MA WAY 1 f. rmmate now. 352-7768 Buttonhole, 148 S. Main. Excel, cond. $80.00 or best ATfLESUICE il'/*\ Great Scot or 352-2376. offer. 352-5128. House for rent. Close to ififrvOiv »ooo SK'tfs Luigi & Lucy: Congrats to campus. Come see at 836 Rmmt. needed now In 3 girl the new photohound & to a Discount guns, ammo, Third St. BG. 1616 E. WOOSTER ST., B.fi. hunting & fishing on N 04.11 Y ■ A .M.-MIO. apt. 814 E. Wooster great DJ. Love In KD: DB. SUNDAY 10 A.M..«P.M. *• aeon MII too* iitam. ALL SEATS $1.25 $65/mo. 353-1521 after 6, equipment! Name brands. Half of two bedroom apt., 669-2156. A UNIQUE OPPORTUN- The Aqua Hut. 521 S. call Brow, 372-0032 (days). ITY to explore your faith. Prospect. 352-5128. 352-2784 (evenings.) V Wednesday. January 14. 1976. The BG News/Page S local brief Vnjust' tickets can be appealed EDITOR'S NOTE: This is with a car on campus. It is Wednesday in 460 Studenl unavailable at ihis time. seldom is used because a court. The case may be the Tint in a three-part not a court of law and does Services Bldg. I he may change dates pr witness usually cannot add dismissed or dropped before SGA mooting series on the Student Traffic not follow all the A court hearing is easily allow the hearing to take anything to what the it is heard, or can be Court. T*»fe will be a public meeting of Student Goverment formalities used by the obtainable. First the student place in his absence. accused has stated dismissed when there it United States judicial fills out an information form previously. proof of in incorrectly Association (SGA) at 9 tonight in 405 Student Services By Mark Behlert Bldg. system. Its jurisdiction does which asks such questions THE EVIDENCE may be Between three and five written ticket. If the case not extend outside the as: "What is the nature of presented by the accused justices hear a case. The is dismissed the accused is The student finding a University. the charge'' Is the accused using any of three methods. court's decision is based on excused from paying the BSU mooting ticket on the windshield of registered with Parking One procedure is testimony majority opinion of (he fine. If a case is dropped.the his car parked in a Services? What are the of the accused. Material justices. accursed still is considered Black Student Union is scheduled to hold a general University lot usually senses News analysis meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow in 115 Education Bldg. periinenl facts of the case? evidence which is periinenl guilty, in which case he pays intense frustration. Traffic Court was For what reason is the to the facts of the case also Justices base their a full or reduced fine. Topics to be discussed include jazz groups on campus, 1 constitutional changes, student survival and campus founded in I9S3 and is ticket unjustified " may be used. Examples of decision on two sources. A student also can be For most students the entertainment. operated by appointed The chief defense material evidence are the One source is the University found guilty with the fine only outlet available is to University students. Its counselor screens the forms ticket itself, warnings given Motor Vehicle and Bicycle suspended. In this instance Poetry reading pay the fine at the Bursar's membership includes ten to determine if the student by Parking Services or Regulations Manual. A the student does not have to Office. However, in some justices, seven prosecutors has a case. If the student photographs relating to the sludent can obtain a copy pay his fine if he does not Benjamin Saltman will present a poetry reading at cases the supposed violation and twelve defense does not. he is advised to ticket. upon registering his commit the offense again 8:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Commuter Center lounge. can be justified and (he counselors. pay the fine. automobile with Parking during the academic year. If Moseley Hall. This reading is sponsored by the creative recourse is a visit to Student When the case is A third alternative is Services Bui this booklet this condition is violated, writing program. Traffic Court. THIS YEAR Traffic acceptable the court testimony of other deals with rules and not the fine is reactivated. Traffic Court tries to set Court began meeting twice contacts the accused and witnesses who are situations, so the justices In addition, the court forth the basic principles of weekly. Public sessions are informs him of the night of acquainted with facts of the rely on a second source may find the accused not Recruiting fairness for every student at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday and his hearing. If the student is case. This course of action called the Book of guilty and the fine is Precedents. The book discharged. The Marine Corps will be on campus today and tomorrow for recruiting purposes and will have a table describes the court's present If the student is set up in the hallway of University Hall. opinion of a particular dissatisfied with the court's BGTV-7 to recruit new 'talent' situation based on previous decision, he may make an By Rob Arkwright adviser for BGTV-7. He said that the station plans to rulings. appeal to the clerk of court Colloquium Staff Reporter purchase "porta-packs" in the near future which will allow within seven days The for on the spol coverage of events. A NUMBER of verdicts Student Arbitration Board There will be a colloquium on clinical psychology at 7 BGTV-7. a student run closed circuit television station, may be rendered by the then hears ihe appeal. tonight in 103 Psychology Bldg. by Dr. Kenneth currently is recruting interested students to fill talent and "BGTV-7 was started as an opportunity for students to Shemberg. professor of psychology, and Dr. James technical positions as the station enters its second year of have first-hand access to television to communicate fot Sorenson. assistant professor of psychology. programming. them." Dr. Clark said. The station, which is used as laboratory experience for Johnny Bartley. BGTV-7 news director, said work with Speech 468 students, will air 10 minutes of news and the news staff is available and encouraged students to Wednesday Is Omission twenty minutes of entertainment 6 to 7 p.m. daily and regisler for Speech 468. which has no prerequisite, or noon to 1 p.m. twice each hour on Tuesdays and volunteer to work for BGTV-7. Either choice can afford A story on the Toledo Better Business Bureau's (BBB) Thursdays. The first show will be aired Jan. 22. valuable experience, he said. new toll-free hotline number which appeared in He added that journalism students can work with the PIZZA NIGHT yesterday's News failed to include the toll-free number. "WE WANT sludent input in all areas of production. speech class and get credit for a Journalism 461 internship That number is 1-800-472-0130. We apologize for this Anyone who can sing, dance, do oral interpretation, if previously arranged with the School of Journalism. omission. puppetry or anything else and wants some experience Students interested in working with BGTV-7 can call the at Crusty's Pizza performing on TV is invited to come and do a show." said BGTV-7 office. .172-2138. Bonnie Barkley. graduale assistant in charge of production. Chonault The station is trying to incorporate more live television Myton Chenault. affirmative action officer for the programming into its format, said Dr. David Clark, faculty University, will speak on affirmative action at the g::W:::W:W:::^^ University at noon today in the Rivet Room. Union. The Get talk, sponsored by the University Women's Caucus, is Call Fact Line free and open to the public. 372-2445 Psyched! only AT A LOSS ABOUT YOUR SCHEDULE OR MAJOR? >1 - ALL SEATS-'. throo more $1.00 Off Any Large NOW PLAYING or Extra Large Pizza Give PA AT a call EVE. AT days 7:15 -9:30 5-8 P.M. Din* in or pickup PEER ACADEMIC ADVISING TEAM until the It was the time of makin' out and cruisin', 532 I. Wooster Ph. 352 3551 going ateaeTy and -piaym' rt'tfo9f. It was ITfe time 2-2657 of your life, the time of American Graffitti. Where mere you in '62 ? ,v»0 PhiMu Formal! ArmyROTC. ■m DELIVEREL TASTin Its more than $100 THURSDAY NIGHT IS STUDENT NIGHT a month. ADMISSION S1.2D WITH STUDENT I.D. 3k A\ NOW PLAYING Moil young men and wonun don't participate in Army CINEMA I EVENINGS ROTC iuit tor t"e S100 a month they earn during their last two years of collage. AT 7:15-9:15 It probably isn't avan the convenience of earning a degree and a commission at the same time, or serving their W~^< country as an Army officer. AN INSANE AVENGER IS RIDDING The rMl reason IS what Army ROTC IMderShlp PARIS OF ITS WOMEN ONE BY ONE. development win do for them in any career they choose. HUDSON'S SPIRIT OF 78 Thlt Is hard for young men and women to reaitM until THE ONLY MAN WHO CAN STOP HIM it happens. This is why we hope that you will consider ~ 352-5m Army ROTC and the Military Science Program at Bowling IS BUSY CATCHING ANOTHER KILLER! Qreen State University. During the Winter Quarter the Military Science Department win offer three sections of MS 102 and a df PI.SANELL0S special section uf MS 101. So, in case you missed us during the Fall Quarter its still not too lata to Learn vyhat, It TaheS to Lead In Army ROTC.

For further Information on the Army ROTC program contact the Military Science Department at 372-2477 or stop In and see Captain Tom whippie in Room 157 of Memorial Hall. HUDSONS HUDSON 5 DAVID ATKINSON SPIRIT OF 76 SPIRIT OF 76 Man of c NOW PLAYING HUDSON S HUDSON S CINEMA II LaMancha SPIRIT OF 76 SPIRIT OF 76 EVENINGS "The Impossible AT 7:15 -9.45 Dream" What happens when you're a MY cop sent to France to bust a dope ring and... See This • You can't speak Fraoch • The French cops hate you Classical Musical HUDSONS HUDSON 3 • Your own people have set you up... SHUT OF 7» SPIBIT OF 76 Come Alive Again -B-r "C'MOmfrK. With A Stunning U. TRACE! New York Cast! ^«3" SATURDAY Jan. 17- 8:30 P.M. HUDSON S HUDSON S Toledo's Beautiful SPIBIT OF 76 SPIRIT OF 76 MASONIC AUDITORIUM Norm Dresser - The Blade "Atkinson gave a fine, wonderfully shaded performance...his Quixote was forceful, vibrant and...truly moving...magnificent, magical theatre... Tickets - S5.S0/6.S0/7.50 - On sale at Central Travel, LaSalle's Downtown & Woodville and the Sports Arena DORSET'S DRUGS, INC For Reservations phone 419/472-1157. 111 Railroad Sheet AratyMOfC 3521693 COMING SOON "HINDENBURG" Iftft 6/The BG Ncwi, Wednndav. Jinutry 14,1976

ByDtnGtrfidd I has been encouraging over the past few months. about a proposal for a breakdown of the Division I. Aabtint Sports Editor "1 won't say the whole Big Ten is for the plan, but some Institutions with high-priority football programs would be Big Ten universities are behind us. Some others in the left in Division I, while a Division I-A would be created for Three major items will be hotly debated today and Southwest Conference and on the West Coast are going other schools. throughout this week when the 70th Annual NCAA along with the proposal," he said. THERE WERE originally some 75 institutions Convention convenes in St. Louis. The proposal, however, has opposition, Dr. Moore noted. considered for Division I. Howevar since August, almost IS The battle over squad limitations will get its baptism "I'll be surprised if we get support from the Big Eight schools have been added to that list, including Bowling under fire just before the item over a split in Division I in and the Southeast Conference (SEC)," he said reluctantly ■ Green. football to two separate divisions appears. The list of Division I-A schools numbers 45 to 50, Dr. The key item, however, of local interest is receiving "THE BIG Eight has reached a status where they almost Moore estimated. These institutions would compete in Moore pushes top-billing at this year's convention. The Mid-American have moved into first place as a league (in football) in Division I-A in football and Division I in all other Conference's (MAC) proposal for athletic win-loss record. They have money rolling in to support intercollegiate sports. grants-based-on-need rather than just talent has been their entire athletic programs. After all, as long as you're "If a split occurs, and I believe it will, I am all for it, finalized and the man who first introduced this legislation winning, why spoil a good thing," Dr. Moore continued. provided the concept of membership in Division I remains for passage of in August is pushing for its passage. Despite the opposition, this will be a key convention. Dr. the way it Is now-with established ceilings (spendings) and Moore predicted. And he forecasts that this year's annual not floors," he said. UNIVERSITY President Hollis Moore Jr., who meeting will draw the largest showing of college and "Some institutions want to do away with ceilings," Dr. represented the MAC in August at a special NCAA universities presidents in the history of the event. Moore said. In this case, he said, "I would have nothing to convention, introduced the plan. At first it received little 'There will be a lot of presidents there, as never seen do with this division." Mid-Am plan support and it was thought that a study of its feasibility before," Dr. Moore said. "In August there were something DR. MOORE, just one member of a delegation of MAC would be necessary before delegates vote on it in St. Louis like SO to 7S presidents. There will be at least 200 this presidents that will be in St. Louis for the convention, said this week. time," he said. "A few years ago there were maybe one or there will be 10 items pertaining to financial aid alone, Dr. Moore sat down with representatives from all two." although this is not the largest conglomeration of items. divisions throughout the United States and fashioned a plan In addition to the MAC plan, another key issue is for a that has him leaving for St. Louis with optimism and split of Division I for football. Presently, there are more Whatever the outcome on the key issues, especially the support from other institutional presidents. than 260 institutions in Division I. Of that number, over MAC plan for economical savings, the MAC will have gained "I am more optimistic than I was two months ago," Dr. ISO institutions participate in football. respect (or its lead in trying to cut the costs of Moore said Monday. •'The MAC is solidly for the plan. It Hassles and arguments over the last few months brought intercollegiate athletics. —aaaaaaaai——————^^—mmafm^mtim BG hosts improved Flashes By Dkk Rees conference play, has Junior College, is currently a lot of things right, but Harris as the big guard and Sports Editor defeated the Rashes twice the Flashes' leading scorer we're not putting the ball in look to Kampe and (Jim) in each of the last three with an 18-point average. the basket and that negates Feckley and possibly What a difference a year seasons. In the most recent He's a 6-5 forward who can anything we do right. And Chuckie James at the point makes. skirmish, however. BG had sky. that's frustrating." and go from there," Haley Last season the Kent to go into overtime to down Brown, an explosive 5-11 BG's starting five said. State University (KSU) KSU. 65-57. guard out of Cuyahoga probably will remain intact, • • • basketball team suffered That game at the local Community College. is with Ron Hammye (13.9) WTOL-TV (Channel II) through a long, cold winter, hoop house seemed to averaging 16.3 points per and Andre Richardson (8.7) will broadcast tonight's finishing with a 6-20 record. typify KSU's season as the game. in the post. Dan Hipsher game beginning at 8 p.m. But the sun has shone Flashes lost often but "They (Collins and (10.5) and John Arnold • • • brighter on the Flashes this weren't out of too many Brown) have to rank as two (6.9) on the wings and Tonight's BG-KSU battle winter and KSU already has games. And not all was lost of the best seven or eight Tommy Harris (19.6) at the is the only one that matches accumulated more wins this as coach Rex Hughes used players in the league." point. two MAC teams. All the year than they did in last his initial year as a Haley said. Once again, however. other loop schools are in season's disastrous springboard for his squad's 5-10 sophomore Greg action tonight against campaign. current success. ROUNDING out the Kampe is a possible starter non-conference foes. By comparison, the starting five are center Jim at the point, with Harris Western Michigan, Miami, h'alcon cagers are struggling HUGHES started two Zoet (4.1)), 6-4 sophomore moving to the wing Kent and Ohio continue to this season and their 18-10 freshmen last winter and has guard Tony Jamison (8.4) replacing Arnold. lead the league with mark of a year ago added two junior college and 6-7 sophomore forward "We've just got to play unblemished MAC marks. obviously will be darn hard all-Amcricans to his lineup Odcll Ball (9.6). x to match. along with a 7-0 junior "Jamison and Ball both center. The result has been a started last year and Zoet. PARAGON THE FALCONS host the vast improvement and a although he doesn't score Mashes tonight in a key current three-game win much, is doing a good job. Mid-American Conference streak by the Flashes. He doesn't shoot it much, EXPERIENCE (MAC) 'clash, and Kent "They've got as good as but he's big and strong." appears to be the talent as anybody in the Haley explained. AN EXPERIENCE favori(c--at least on paper. league." Falcon coach Pat Shooting continues to be An 8 p.m. tip-off is set in Haley said yesterday. the Falcons' most pressing YOU WILL NEVER FORGET' Anderson Arena as KSU, "They're very quick and problem and Haley 74 on the season and we'll have lo play our best continues to bemoan it. unbeaten in two MAC to beat them." COMING JAN. 26 contests, will be out to beat Juniors Jim Collins and 'THE MOST important the Falcons for the first Corteze Brown, the statistic in basketball is field time in four years. transfers, make the Flashes goal peicentage and that's Bowling Green, 4-7 go. Collins, who checked in just what's hurting us." the BG captain Andre Richardson (15) drives for a duece. THE UNIVERSITY overall and 1-2 in fiom Western Wyoming BG coach said. "We're doing SOUND SYSTEM IS NOW ACCEPTING Tracksters open Voad' campaign CONTRACTS FOR By Bill Estep al the two sites during the Fieslunan cross country finally overcome eligibility Akron native broke the The Falcons' strongest WINTER AND SPRING 76 Assistant Sports Editor season, including Friday's Ictterman Kevin Ryan plus problems and will be school mark in the MX) last events once again will be in EMU Open Invitational. The hurdler and reluming available. Newbern, a winter. the long distances. Even though the Falcon event, which will attract letlerman Reg Warren have three-year letlerman. sat out The pair of seniors will be DEPTH IN the one. two DATES ARE GOING QUICKLY indoor track team opens its competitors from been ruled ineligible for the last season after taking joined by decathlon ace and three mile races will be SO CONTACT US SOON season Friday afternoon at throughout the Midwest, winter season. fourth in the league long Dave Cianelli. junior Al provided by cross country Eastern Michigan University begins al 3:30 p.m. Junior Tim UiDico, who jump two seasons ago. Niebes. seniors Jim Lyons captain Tim Zumbaugh and AT 2-5865 OR 2-3697 (EMU), the thinclads won't Iliodl's squad, which placed sixth in the According to Brodt. and Vince Rucker and harrier teammates Brent get homesick. traveled to UM for a time Mid-American Conference Johnson's final status for freshmen Won Emanucl and Beams. Gary Little. Dan You sec, weekly treks lo ttial yesterday afternoon, (MAC) 440-yard dash the season will not be Juan Irwin in the 300 and Cartledge, Paul Emery and PARTIES, DANCES, MIXERS, Michigan once again will he has been hampered in the outdoors as a freshman, and known until Friday. 440 - yard events. freshmen Tom McSheffery. TEA, BEER BLASTS, FORMALS. the order of the season for pic season by poor wealhei. high jumper Steve Edwards NCAA OUTDOOR Returning letlerman Pete Murtaugli and Mike coach Mel Brodt's 16th a new traveling squad limn have quit the team. qualifier Brian Storm and Randy Zimmerman, who O'Donnell. indoot edition. and iucligibility. NEVERTHELESS, the last season's captain Ron will compete iwth Taylor in Since abandoning the "I can't ever remember a Falcons return ISIettcrmen Taylor will carry BG in the the 600. will compete with Men's Gym in 1968, ihe worse start." Biodt said of and a wealth of freshman 600 yard dash. Storm eras country standouts HOWDY PODNERS! Falcons, a "learn without a the outdoor conditions that talent for this year's probably will see action in Gary Desjardins. Dan home." have run on have allowed the Falcons ID-meet slate. In fact, there only the short sprints, while Dunton and Rick foreign ovals annually. only one workout on the may even be a few surprises Taylor will compete in the Aytchinson in the middle "Indoors, we try to give track in the past two weeks. in store for Brodt and his 300. 440 and 600. The distances. $ WEDNESDAY IS $ everyone a chance." Biodl IN ADDITION, forces. said, "because we're so the national traveling limn Take Bob Lunn, for close." hai been reduced by the instance. The sophomore NCAA from 29 to 23 distanceman. who PhiMu's THE BG mentor was competitors. transferred from Mt. Union congrate DOLLAR DAY referring lo the close Compounded by College last winter, has ******** ************** geographical location to the graduation losses of spent a year running for the their new officers EMU facility and the four-year Icttermcn Tom Bowling Green Track Club University of Michigan Preston. Din See and Bruce and should help in the (UM) Sports Complex, Vernnlyea. Brodt won't middle to longer distances. President Camille Bebrowski ROAST BEEF which opened last season. have the services of two Long jumper Tom The FAIcons other standouts until the Newbern and sprinter Jerry Vice President Ellen Davis will participate in five meets outdoor campaign. 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