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By Julie Rollo A formula derived by the ad- Professors (AAUP). "*ome guys Just classroom." which, "if continued, sues, and '■ eventually, he's driven out cause a decrease in faculty incentive. Staff Reporter ministration established a minimum got stuck with the wrong class." would undermine all our efforts to of the profession." "if you aren't getting paid enough, enrollment number for classes. Hlinn said all faculty members, achieve classroom teaching ex- that's certainly going to detract from An undetermined number of Faculty who had a number of students regardless of the number of students in cellence." DR .DAVID S. Newman, chairman of your ability to research and University faculty is unhappy, mostly below that figure obtained only a their classes spent the same amount of Another allegation is that preference Faculty Senate, said a senate commute teach,"Newman said. about salary-related polices. percentage of their regular salary. time preparing for class and lecturing. was given faculty over full professors, last year recommended a 9 to 10 per "I fear that eventually more and Three University' organizations are who would have received higher cent raise for faculty, who, in fact, more academic decisions are going to attempting to alleviate faculty con- salaries for their services last summer. received raises of 5 to6 per cent. be pre-empted by the administration if cerns demonstrated, in part, by a letter 'Many faculty people said the hell with If. "This decreases the income of faculty Because the recommendation was you don't have a strong faculty," Blinn sent last week to University President members and decreases the level of not adopted, salary' increases not only said, promising that this year AAUP Hollis A. Moore Jr. by members of the education In the summer by a lag sorely behind cost of living in- will lobby vigorously with the ad- Bowling Green Faculty Association. Some didn't sign contracts tremendous amount," Blinn said. creases, but also keep the Universtiy ministration. The letter, described as," riendly but AAUP ALSO is opposed to the use of critical" by the association's president, term contracts at the University which, 'If you aren't getting paid enough, that's Dr. Joseph B. Perry Jr., calls for an and classes weren't taught,' Blinn said, exploit the young faculty. immediate presidential statement When persons are hired on term about plans for the next summer rather than tenure contracts, the ad- certainly going to detract from your session because " kummer school 1977 ministration has control over the was a fiasco." Regular salaries were paid to those "The only thing different was the number of faculty that obtain tenure, he ability to research and teach.' who taught the minimum number os amount of time to grade exams," he explained. THE ASSOCIATION contends that students or more than that number. said. "Many faculty people said the flexible contracts, under which faculty hell with it. Some didn't sign contracts " It is forcing persons to stay here a below the average salary of univer- Asked if the organizations are op- are paid according to the number of "B WAS VERY capricious." said Dr. and classes weren't taught" limited amount of time with very little sities in its categor. Newman said. timistic about resolving faculty students in the class, last summer Elliott I.. Blinn, president of the THE FACULTYassociation's letter hope of obtaining tenure," Blinn said. Faculty groups assert that low problems. Perry said. "People don't endangered quality education at the Bowling Green Chapter of the states that "flexible contracts were A released faculty member is sent to salaries result in fewer applications work on problems if they feel they are University. American Association of University detrimental to faculty incentive in the another school, the same process en- from high-caliber faculty and may hopeless." Paul X Moody S Conviction Upheld f Inside today's News

By Jamie Plerman THE FOLLOWING is a chronology of events leading up to the present. Staff Reporter On April 19. 1976. Paul X Moody was charged with the attempted rape of a In a decision in August by the Sixth District Court of Appeals in Toledo. Paul X University student on the night of April 18 on the University golf course. NEWS...The president's beleagured budget administrator Bert Moody's conviction of attempted rape in October. 1976. by the Wood County Court The charge, a second degree felony, was increased from an original charge of Lance resigned yesterday, ending a long battle between various of Common Pleas The attempted rape occurred in April. 1976. against a gross sexual imposit on by the GURA Dsrry of the Wood County Court of Common investigators of his financial dealings and the loyalty of Carter and University student on the University golf course Pleas his aides. Page 3 has the story. Judges John J Conners Jr and Frank W Wiley stated in their decision and appeals journal that "the defendant was not prejudiced or prevented from having SHORTLY AFTER, the Paul X Moody Defense Fund was organized to raise EDITORIALS...If no one calls you this fall, it may not be because a fair trial and the judgement of the Wood County Common Pleas Court is af- money and support for the case against Moody. you don't have friends The University has decided to stop firmed." On April 27.1976, Moody was released from the Wood County jail on $5,000 bond. publishing its temporary phone book. The News thinks this decision NINE POINTS of error concerning the trial, and submitted by Moody's attorney. Moody entered a plea of not guilty in the Wood County Court of the Common should be hung up. Page 2. Sheldon S. Wittenberg, were refuted by the Appeals Court. Pleas in July, 1976. The trial date was set for September by Common Pleas Judge In an interview with the News yesterday. Moody said, "I don't believe I got a fair Gale Williamson. FEATURES...The wheels on a bus go 'round and 'round-and so do hearing in Toledo." because, according to Moody, blood found on the victim did not the many wheels of the University's transportation services. Let match Moody's blood type, sand from the University golf course was not found on AFTER A three-day trial, Moody was found guilty by a seven woman and five Paul Lintern's story give you the full run-down on page 7 Moody's shoes and pubic and head hairs found on the victim did not match man jury after five hours of deliberation. Moody was not held or sentenced. Moody's. On January 5. 19T7, Moody was sentenced i - 15 years in the Ohio State Refor- SPORTS...The Falcon football team prepares for its home opener In trial testimony, a researcher from the state crime lab in Fremont said test matory. Mansfield, Oh Williamson set bail at $10,000. but released Moody after Saturday against Iowa State, probably the toughest foe on the results indicated no similarity between Moody's hair and those found on the vic- $1,000 was pa id. . schedule this year. Read Cheryl Geschke's report on page 12 tim. An appeal was filed in the Sixth District Court of Appeals In Toledo, by Wit- tenberg. MOODY SAIDyesterday an appeal has been filed with the Ohio Supreme Court. If the conviction is upheld by the Ohio Supreme Court. Moody said, "we'll go all AMONG THE NINE points of error submitted by the defense to the Appeals the way (to the U S. Supreme Court) if we have to." Court were: Weather "I'm innocent I was proven innocent," Moody said. 11 The court erred in admitting testimony concerning statements made by Moody Partly sunny while in custody. Moody was held in an interviewing room of the University Police High 7SJ-; 24C "IF I WAS given a fair hearing. I would have been found not guilty in the lower nearly seven hours, without being allowed to make a phone call. Low 5t; t»C court and even in the higher court-the appellate court." Moody said. University Police Officer Michael D Grimes testified that Moody was not 10 per cent chance of rain "It's not an issue of color, it's an issue of justice. I wish the people-white permitted to make a phone call because a search warrant was being obtained. students would understand and black students also would understand." Moody Grimes said the police were concerned that Moody might call his roommates to said. "It's an issue of a person receiving a fair trial and I didn't receive a fair trial. have them conceal evidence. "You shouldn't want to get involved because I'm black. You should want to get Judges Conners and Wiley ruled that Moody's statutory right to contact an at- involved because you want to correct a wrong." torney upon detention was violated. Ad hoc report secret HOWEVER. THE record of trial evidence indicates Moody "waived his right to have an attorney present during interrogation." until trustees meeting According to the judges' journal, while he was detained by University police and before he was questioned about the attempted rape, Moody was read his Miranda By Kath Kruse In June, the committee presented its rights voluntarily signed a waiver form. Staff Reporter report to University President Hollis A. In trial testimony, Moody said he did not fully understand the righto he was Mum's the word among those who have Moore Jr. after assessing the impact of waiving. The journal stated there was no evidence supporting that testimony. access to the ad hoc health services a January reduction in health center 2) The court did not suppress the seizure of Moody's shoes and watch. Both committee report, at least until next programs. articles were seized without a search warrent. Friday. Although administrators chose to act upon several of the committee's recommendations, the report has been labeled "confidential" until committee chairman Nancy S. Wygant, career psychologist in the Personal Development and Life Planning Center, presents the findings at this month's Board of Trustees meeting.

WYGANT DECLINED to comment on the report, but acknowledged that both the reinstatement of physical therapy facilities and extention of health center hours were a direct result of committee suggestions. John M. Ketzer, health services administrator, also said he prefers to withhold comment until the report is made public. Moore, however, offered his opinion of the data collected by committee members.

"IT REALLY showed me that the in- patient care we were providing at the health center was something between a hospital and a dormitory room." Describing the health center as a type of holding station for ill students, Moore explained that while those who required extensive medical treatment even- tually would transfer to Wood County Hospital, others used the 24-hour ser- WORKERS REMOVE THE paint from the stairway vice as a chance to "get away from at the finishing touches are added to newly renovated classes and take a rest." McFall Center. A tign above the side doors greets visitors to the University with a profound message. "That's costly at $95 a day," Moore The McFall Center has been the object of a year-long said, "particularly because insurance renovation which Included the moving of L'aivertlty companies do not absorb the cost. President Holli« A. Moore's office from the IMa floor of "I see no evidence in the report which the Administrate BMg. to the second floor of the suggests we should go back to reinstate Center. in-patient service,'' he added. Moore said the report will be presented only as an update to support trustee policy-making.

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i opinion 'judgment is founded on truth...' quest columnist no mandatory exams wnj|e the mice were away....

Academic Council's resolution to require professors to give final While the mice were away this it was presented. Only he knows the perience so far here at Bowling examinations In every University course Is a travesty of academic summer, it seems that the ad- course thoroughly enough to know Green. freedom and should not be approved by Faculty Senate. ministration's cats were the best method of testing his I have found the greatest asset to The resolution must be approved by the senate to take effect, and it will playing..with our academic futures. students' knowledge of the subject BGSU to be the creativity and vote on the measure Wednesday. Returning students, do you matter. individuality of its faculty. When an Simply put, the resolution says that unless professors recieve per- remember how you stayed up late to Various faculty members have instructor is given the academic mission from their college dean to cancel the exam, final exams must be cram for final exams last year? notified the S.G.A. Academic Affairs freedom to conduct his classes ac- given. You ain't seen nothin' yet! Coordinator of their dismay upon cording to his own judgement, then - This would cause problems and unnecessary hassles for those Incoming Freshman, do you hearing of the Council's decision. and only then - are students in the professors who prefer not to give exams or who instead assign term remember the High School warnings Says one professor," I have always optimum situation for learning and growing. papers. that "College ain't no piece of cake." given comprehensive finals in all my Well, you don't know the half of it! classes...but in no way would I play I, FOR ONE, feel that the Academic In addition, some professors who are untenured or otherwise uncertain The Academic Council took ad- THERE SEEM TO BE many God and say that everyone should do Council should not have made this of their positions could feel that they must administer exams to stay In vantage of the summer recess to pass factors which the Council failed to as I do." decision without input from faculty their dean's "good graces." a resolution which could affect every take into consideration. and students. Therefore, I urge that exam you take for the rest of your For example, how could a student THE INFORMATION which was the Faculty Senate, with whom the But the News' real gripe is that students and student organizations, college career. taking a full load of classes take four sent out to individual faculty final decision rests, weigh the S.G.A. including the Student Government Association (SGA) were not polled In the summer absence of the one comprehensive finals in a four-day members stated that "...failure to investigation and its subsequent concerning the resolution. voting student member of the exam week and be expected to adhere to this policy will be con- report and recommendations heavily The administration has claimed It is seeking student opinion but this Council, they have taken it upon perform to his full capacity on each sidered is unprofessional conduct - an in considering their decision. time we were ignored. themselves to require that any and one? What if two exams were infringement of contract" Thus, an Let us hope that this infringement If a policy affects us — and this one does, for we would take those all courses offered at the University scheduled for the same day? instructor who simply wishes to upon our instructors' Academic In order to insure that students are Freedom will not be allowed to stand. mandatory exams — then we should have our say. must end with a comprehensive final teach his classes in the manner in exam, testing the student over all of able to handle this new burden, one which he thinks is best may find Only if this proposal is rescinded vill the material covered in the entire wonders if professors will be forced himself in the middle of a contract some semblance of quality education The News recommends that this resolution be turned down. Grade quarter. to reduce the difficulty and thus the battle. continue at Bowling Green. inflation, and falling composition and communication skills must be challenge and quality of their courses reversed, but requiring final exams is not the answer. MANY COURSES previously used and programs. 'the instructor of a class Is virtually being told the periodic tests throughout the If there were no steps taken to quarter, testing the student on in- lessen the academic burden, might a manner In which he must administer his exams.' dividual sections of course material. student neglect one class to con- centrate on another and thus limit a Some students and professors feel And one wonders at the fact that (Any comments, opinions, or input that the latter system of testing well-rounded educational ex- phone books needed the power to grant exceptions to this concerning this situation can be perience? equalizes a student's workload by rule was given to the college deans. referred to, and will be welcomed by 1/et's consider a more important spreading it throughout the quarter Is it merely coincidence that all of Steve Frank, Academic Affiars principle: Academic freedom. The University's Publications Office may have made a grave mistake and cuts down on the "cramming" Coordinator for S G A All students Under this rule, the instructor of a the college deans sit on the Academic In not issuing a temporary telephone directory this year. necessary for a comprehensive Council? and Faculty are encouraged to at- class is virtually being told the Both University and city operators say they have been "swamped with exam. tend the S.G.A. meeting on Sept. 26th, manner in which he must administer It seems that I, as a student, have calls" asking for numbers. Although the temporary directories never There are certainly some very Monday, at 9 p.m. in the Capitol his exams. more respect for the integrity, were complete, campus operators questioned by the News said they were sound arguments for either system. Room of the University Union at However, our Student Government Isn't it logical that an individual competence, and professionalism of helpful. our faculty than do the members of which this and other matters will be Association feels that an issue this instructor knows how best to discussed). However, Becky Rohrs, information writer in the Publications Office, important merits more investigation evaluate the students in his class? the Academic Council. Is correct in saying that the temporary books are expensive and do not than the mere three weeks devoted to He is familiar with the material I, for one, have been more than Jon Schulti is the SGA investigative carry all student numbers. it by the Council. The S.G.A. in- taught, its level of difficulty, and how satisfied with my education ex- Militant. But It is both bothersome and time-consuming to call information or vestigation into the decision and the the campus operator to get numbers. And the repeated calls for numbers manner in which it was passed, has not sweetened the operators' dispositions. which is now under way, is headed by Steve Frank, Academic Affairs In addition, the publications office says the books will not be finished Coordinator for the Student until late October at the earliest. Last year's target date was the same, Government Association. The and the directories finally were distributed late in winter quarter. inquiry has raised some though- The News suggests that the publications office print the temporary provoking questions concerning the T&mw books next year using cheaper materials. This would cut costs and still situation. provide students with a starting point for telephoning friends or For example, how is it that this A 60® Gof issue was introduced, debated, and University staff. passed all in the space of three to four weeks when other issues such as the * gem. quarter-semester controversy took months to resolve? lance gives up It is also cause for skepticism that the Council asked for no input from the faculty in general (who will be responsible for enacting the policy), Embattled budget director But t Lance resigned yesterday afternoon. and in fact failed to even inform President Jimmy Carter announced Lance's resignation after he faculty members of the decision until postponed for two hours a scheduled press conference. Lance had said two weeks after it was made. earlier In the afternoon that he had not decided if he would quit, adding The proposal was originally a five- that Carter had made a decision. point plan. Why did the Council vote But whether it was Carter or Lance who decided that Lance should to strike the one and only provision wfe.fi step down is unimportant. It was a necessary, if unpleasant and un- which would have guaranteed the Academic Freedom of our in- O^K cm settling action, and Lance never could have regained the trust of the structors by providing them with an nation. alternative to the mandatory com- prehensive final exam? Letters organization that recieves funding out with their opinions on this niatter. Union Is the only student organization search for information in the BGSU between September 21 and 30. of the General Fees. If enough students speak out on tins that recieves general fees money. Library. Whatever your topic — or particular gay union funds unfair appropriation of funds maybe, However, many students believe It But when you are here don't overlook interest — you will be certain to find The campus radio station and many should not receive the funds. some itenis that will be of use to you, other organizations such as Women In and hopefully the situation will be the wealth of information contained in corrected by those in power to niake the whether your search is for information Welcome back fellow BGSU students Business do not currently recieve any our U.S. and Ohio government decisions reguarding the General Fees. on education, drug abuse, consumer for another fun and exciting year. funding from the General Fees, the documents. library use A special display of some of the reports, air pollution, soace exploration If you remember back to spring money that everyone pays to go to this Jim Hartke or whatever. quarter of last year you'll find that school. 516 Ofienhauer West newest and unusual examples will be Melville Spence I would appreciate it if you would shown on the fourth floor of the Library niany letters were written to the BG I feel that this is an unfair ap- include the following announcement in Library director News criticizing the Gay Union. propriation of funds, and I hope that all Editors Note: Jim Hartke is incorrect an upcoming issue of the BG Newi. 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Day•^ From in Aiaociotad ReviewPratt Report*. Bert Lance resigns amid controversy WASHINGTON (AP)-Bert When Carter read the Carter repeatedly referred MOMENTS AFTER the succeed Lance. But he made Lance resigned Wednesday as sentence, ^i have decided to to the allegations raised news conference, Sen. it clear that he down't expect director of the Office of submit my resignation as against Lance as "un- JamesB.Allen (D-Ala.l took the next budget director to Management xnd Budget director of OMB," the proven," and said that the Senate floor and have the same close OMB), citing "she amount President's voice stumbled The former science chief of the CIA told treaty after it expires Oct. 3. This would ^Jthen he HLance) was given denounced the news media relationship he and Lance a Senate panel yesterday he was asked to keep the ceiling imposed by the 1972 pact of controversy and the on the word "-designation." a chance to testify on his own for 'Igoing after Lance's enjoyed. determine if any members of President on the two superpowers' land-based and continuing nature of it" over Every question from behalf, he was able to clear scalp...Well, they've gotten He noted that going back Nixon's traveling party were drugged submarine-launched intercontinental his private banking prac- reporters concernedthe his name." his scalp. But there's a tohis days as governor of during a trip to a "unfriendly" foreign ballistic missiles. tices and personal finances. Lance affair. While an- Carter blamed himself for serious question whether the Georgia ")here has been a county sometime in 1971. Several key members of Congress have President Carter accepted swer ing the. Carter's eyes some of Lance's current best interests of this special relationship between Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, who left the CIA in expressed misgivings about such an the resignation while frequently were downcast, financial problems. governmentlhave been me and Bert Lance." 1973, said the President definitely was not arrangement because it could cut describing Lance as "i good his lips drawn in a tight line. served." I..line headed Georgia's drugged but that other members of his Congress out of the action. They would and honorable man." After 34 minutes, he ter- -11 THERE'S any fault, it's Sen. Barry Goldwater (K- transportation department party, including his personal physician, prefer that the administration ask Bert Lance is my friend," minated the news conference mine because of the strict Ariz.) said he thought the during Carter's term as Dr. Walter Tkash. exhibited peculiar Congress to formally consider extending Carter told a nationally without waiting for the requirements we placed on budget director's resignation governor of Georgia. symptoms, including outbursts of crying the 1972 treaty, thus maintaining the broadcast news con- traditional "Thank you, him," specifically the was necessary, but added, at inappropriate moments. Lance, in his 350-word constitutional partnership in treaties while ference, his delivery lacking Mr.President," from the there's not a man or woman Describing the symptoms, Gottlieb said. requirementthat Lance sell letterof resignation said— also giving Congress an improved chance the firmness and ease that senior wire service reporter. his bank stock. Carter said. in this country who could "My best recollection was that it was of influencing the ongoing negotiations. disoriented and unusual in terms of the has characterized his The President said he and stand the kindof scrutiny ' (T WAS AND is important The arms control law requires Congress meetings with the press, 'ii THE FORMER Georgia Lance met Monday morning that I.ance was subjected that my name and person's normal behavior. to pass on "any action" that would place "Inappropriate tears and crying I know him personally as well banker insisted in his letter to discuss the controversy to." reputation be cleared for remember as part of the manifested as if he was my own bor- that he had clearedhis and Carter said he asked Rep. Henry Reuss '■D- me. my wife.children, behavior." Gottlieb told a Senate health ther." repkutation last week during Lance 'to make his own Wis.l chairman of the House grandchildren, and those subcommittee. ••• By the time Carter entered three days of testimony decision." Banking Committee, said thathave trust and faith in Gottlieb did not name the foreign the auditorium for the news before a Senate committee. "2 did not ask for Bert's I.ance "aas done the right me. I believe that this has country involved nor did he identify the conference, copies of Lan- He said- "As I said at the resignation." he said. thing...In an administration been done. drug suspected of causing the unusual ce's letter of resignation had Senate hearings, my con- A reporter asked if Carter that prides itself on the " \s I said at the Senate symptoms. limits on U.S. armaments. The question is been distributed. science is clear." would have sought the highest standards, there hearings, my conscience is According to records of the White House whether continuing a five-year agreement Carter clearly agreed. budget director's resignation wasn't anyting else to do." clear." transportation office, however. Nixon did amounts to imposing weapons limits in a THE PRESIDENT opened "I think his honor and had it not been volunteered, not travel in 1971 to any countries that legal sense the news conference by integrity have been proven," and the President replied. CARTER SAID he hadn't to pageS were considerd unfriendly. The key members have warned that if an reading the letter. the President said. "That's hard to say." yet considered who might He went to the Azores to meet with the informal pact is signed, they might hold French President Pompidou and to Ber- hearings on U.S. military strategy, which muda for a meeting with the British prime could produce a public debate on relative minister. U.S. and Soviet strength that the ad- Otherwise, the records showed that ministration would like to avoid. Nixon left the continental U.S. only for The congressional forces have been brief weekend trips to friend Robert informed that Secretary of State Cyrus R. Abplanalp's home in the Bahamas and to Vance's talks today and tomorrow with the Virgin Islands for a weekend stay. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko This is the semester to get your Gottlieb refused to answer quest ins as he are not likely tosettle differences over U.S. left the hearing, saying. "I'm not going to cruise missiles, the Soviet Backfire talk about anything to anybody now." bomber and other obstacles to a new He also did not identify those persons he treaty. The Soviets want to restrict the said asked the CIA to check out the cruise missile and the U.S. wants to limit long-range use of the Backfire bomber. programmable. possible use of drugs but he said they "wanted us to help determine and review if that might have happened." Gottlieb made the disclosure as an addition to written testimony which • •• centers around the CIA's own drug ex- perimentation program over a 21-year period starting in the early 1950's. Starting next year House members will have more money to spend either on office space in their districts or other office expenses, at an estimated added total cost • •• of $3.4 million. Under a formula adopted by a vote of 215 to 193 each member could receive ad- Akron's 960 blue-collar employes have ditional funds ranging from $4,000 to reached a tentative two-year contract $14,000. TheTI-57. The Tl 58 and 59. agreement reportedly providing a-15.5 per Overall, the total bin for a House cent increase in pay and averting a membefi 'fanual operation, including t Its self-teaching Both use scheduled strike, their president said salaries and other allowances, will fall in a system gets you revolutionary yesterday. range of $350,000 to $360,000. Similar tentative agreements on what The House Administration Committee, programming plug-in are said to be similar packages were chaired by Rep. Frank Thompson (D-N. J.) fast. Solid State reached with police and civil service said the increase in the office allowance Software" workers recently and apparently will was especially necessary to aid members apply informally to firemen as well, faced with high rents in big cities and those libraries. meaning the city's 2.900 employes all soon who maintain several offices in sprawling could have new contract terms, city of- districts. ficials said. Opponents maintained that members Ed Zapka. president of Local 1360 of the have ample funds to meet office rent bills. American Federation of State. County and Municipal Employes, said the tentative settlement was reached late Tuesday in ^> five hours of bargaining under a strike ••• deadline. Details weren't disclosed, but Zapka said it included dental coverage which had The Transportation Department an- been one of the remaining major ob- nounced yesterday it has launched a major stacles. investigation of fuel tank fires in all Civil service workers came to their subcompact cars sold in this country. tentative agreement earlier Tuesday The action follows charges by Ralph Police reached their tentative Nader and others that in past models of the agreement last weekend and were Ford pinto, the gasoline tanks were scheduled to begin voting on ratification Tl Programmable 57. Thopoweriui located in a hazardous position. supersede rule calculator you can program Friday. The balloting was to continue The department's National Highway through Monday. 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STATE COLLEGE, PA 16801 Thnrtday, September ZZ, 1177, The BG Newt Page S Spacesuit to allow outside contact 'Drink and Drown' discontinued; Boy has germ-free birthday urges excessive use, breaks law HOUSTON (AP)- DtvW, immunological changes that said It was hoped that David th« hospital early next the UBubble Boy," observed eventually may mean David can start making short tests montn The traditional "Drink and Drown" at Some Other Place "It is a policy to cite the premises that violate this rule," his sixth birthday yesterday is outgrowing the defect with the child-size astronaut His parents have asked Pub (SOP), 110 N. Main St., has been discontinued because of Pitts said. at home in his plastic Yesterday, a spokesman suit in October. The first of that their last name and action by the Ohio Bureau of Liquor Control. NO WARNING IS given to an establishment found isolator, with a special germ- at Baylor College of three suits was delivered address not be reported. His "Drink and Drown" was a special promotion offered by violating conditions of liquor licenses, he said. free cake, but without the Medicine and Texas some weeks ago, but doctors mother said "anonymity is bars, where for a set price, one could consume as much beer Violators are issued citations requiring them to appear at a miniature spacesuit that U Children's Hospital said, found it unacceptable our best hope for leading asonewantedina specified period of time. hearing of the bureau's liquor committee, Pitts said. If the designed to expand his ;We have nothing new to because of a defect in the reasonably normal lives, committee finds an alleged violator guilty of an infraction, it world. report at this time. We had container used in moving it *£**• ■*•** ***** ACCORDING TO THE Ohio Bureau of Liquor Control, imposes a penalty, he said, adding that the decision can be Doctors had hoped David hoped David would have from the space center to the kllled an oIder broth«r at advertising a "Drink and Drown" night is encouraging ex- appealed. would have been able to try tried out the spacesuit before hospital seven monUu- Doctors say cessive use of alcohol and therefore violates state liquor "If the Liquor Control Committee sees fit, they can out the suit before his Mr- this birthday, but there were After the spacesuit •« the disease afflict8 an laws. suspend the (establishment's) license for a period of time," thday, but a minor hitch minor problems and it was tested at the hospital, doc- estimated one In every 10,000 The Ohio Bureau of Liquor Control's investigator for the Pitts said. "On most matters, there is no set penalty," postponed any trials of the returned to the Johnson tors believe David will be male infants. Female infants Toledo enforcement district, William Pitts, said the bureau is "It all depends on the circumstances surrounding the garment which would permit Space Center for able to spend up to four hours are not »»ected. cracking down on violators. case.' him to explore outdoor areas reworking." at a time in the rubberized such as woods and beaches. Birthday plans included, garment which has a soft David is a victim of severe as they have in the past, a transparent plastic helmet. Human subjects not used at OSU, CIA says combined immune quiet family get-together A 10-foot hose connects the COLUMBUS (AP)-- Ohio process some documents and experiment, how did they project the CIA caUed MK Davis particularly wanted deficiency, which robs the and a so-called ^sterile suit to a ventilator mounted State University (OSU) has send them to us," said Eric test human behavior Ultra. to know what had been done, body of its germ-fighting cake," specially prepared, on a pushcart. some reassurance that R. Gilbertson, special J frankly don't have a who the researchers were, if abilities. He was delivered in as is all David's foods, to be human subjects were not assistant to OSU President good answer to that," THE FIRST letter, dated human subjects had been a germ-free area six years germ-free, DAVID ALTERNATELY used in the human behavior Harold I. Enarson. ifiut Gilbertson said yesterday, Aug. 12, was to Enarson used at OSU. and if so, if they ago and placed immediately DESPITE HIS HAN- spends six weeks at the research the CIA sponsored we're not sure how "That is what we are waiting from CIA general counsel were fully informed of the in a sterile bubble unit." He DICAP. the boy reads ex- hospital and six weeks with at the university in the 1950s meaningful they will be to see from the documents.' Anthony J. Lapham. It said nature of the research. has never been touched by tremely weU, has a fantastic his parents and 9-year-old and 1960s. But it stUl is because they do not name The university has made OSU was among some JO "The institution's prin- ungloved hands. vocabulary and is curious sister, Katherine, in their waiting for promised names." public four letters ? two institutions at which the CIA rip.,1 duty at this point may and inquisitive about the ranch-style home about 45 documentation to shed light from the CIA to the had financed research -to be to notify the subjects upon LAST DECEMBER, world around him. minutes from the hospital. on the project. IF THE CIA did not use university and OSU's two identify methods and whom experiments were physicians reported on The hospital spokesman He is scheduled to return to JJhey said they would human beings in the OSU replies ? concerning the materials and methods conducted," the letter useful in altering human stated, State secrets bar departure behavior patterns." "Although the more highly OSU received a second publicized portion of this letter from the CIA dated activity concerned the Aug. 30. testing of the effects of A' R. Cinquegrana, office Americans stranded in Soviet Union various types of drugs on of the general counsel, wrote humans," the letter said, that he was happy that jiosl of the research did not most of your questions will Editor's note—Thousands of Americans came to the Soviet them made in the 1930s and 1940s and rumored to have been house is Abe Stolar, a 66-year-old Jew, who came In 1931 involve such testing but be answered." Union in the 1920s and 1930s to help the then-struggling seized from the Germans during World War II. They also when his father, an editor and printer, moved the family rather only far less con- But Cinquegrana noted- Communist nation or to escape the Depression at home. attract young Soviet language students. from Chicago. The elder Stolar was managing editor of the The identities of CIA em- Many later left, but many also stayed on. Here is a report on The group of 15 to 20 elderly persons may be all that English-language ^Moscow News" and disappeared in the troversial investigations into aspects of human hehavior ployes and methods of the dwindling few who are still living in the Soviet Union. remains in Moscow of the thousands of Americans who 1937 purges, his son says. and its determinants." funding are protected from MOSCOW (AP)- At 12-80 p.m. every Thursday, a small immigrated to the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s. Some Afterward the son worked as a Russian-to-Engiish tran- Gilbertson said he un- disclosure by the National group of elderly men and women gathers at a Moscow movie were Communists who came to help Soviet Russia. Others slator. He and his wife both live on pensions. derstands that to mean the Security Act of 1947 and the theater. had no interest in politics but wanted an escape from Now Stolar wants to leave the Soviet Union and go to Israel. research might have in- CIA Act of 1949." Everything about them looks Russian ? their clothes, their joblessness and the American Depression. volved opinion surveying or shoes, their Russian newspapers. The vast majority went home after the Soviet Union got on BUT HE HAS found that the Soviet Union does not something similar to DAVIS REPLIED Sept. 6, But as they file inside for a weekly showing of ancient its feet and as the purges of the late dictator Josef Stalin in recognize his American citizenship any more. Soviet determine what people like again asking for the American films they quietly chat with each other, not in the 1930s began to threaten their safety. But some of them authorities also claim his Russian wife, Gita, once did secret and dislike, rather than promised records and Russian but in American English. chemical work and therefore is ineligible to leave. stayed and are still here today. requesting that if the CIA Stolar, his wife and 16-year-old son received exit per- chemical experimentation on laboratory subjects. should in the future' find mission once in 1975 but were seized just steps away from THE FILMS, too, are of another time and place? some of ONE OF THE Americans who frequents the Moscow movie anything else about OSU in their airplane and told they would have to wait at least two its files, that it also be made more years. Now they have no idea when permlssin will OSU COUNSEL Jacob E. available to the university. come through, despite pressure from the U.S. government. Davis II wrote to the CIA on Lance. Other Americans seem happy here and have been officially Aug. 26 asking for whatever "We're not sure what our praised for their contributions to the Soviet Union. They have documentation the in- legal rights are under this," lived not only in Moscow, but all around the Soviet Union. telligence agency could Gilbertson said. provide on the work at OSU. from page] President at an early af- ference, Carter and Mr. and Carter's 'news conference "HOPE THE American ternoon- meeting that he Mrs. Lance talked privately came as the Securities and people feel that during my would quit his post, it was for 45 minutes during the Exchange Commission said eight months in office I have learned that Clifford was not early afternoon at the White it was in the "early stages" THE FIRST LESSON TO BE LEARNED . met well my responsibilities immediately available. House. of its investigation into and performed well my taks. Lance's activities as the "If every man were a genius, there would be no idiots, and no gauge for tfte in- * This has been an important THE INFORMANT said I'm not excited or upset," head of the First National telligence of man There is no shame in being ignorant until, it comes to buvng an Lance told reporters after aspect of the entire matter. the delay in the news con- Bank of Calhoun, Ga., and album " "However, I have to ask ference was decided on so leaving the Oval Office. National Bank of Georgia. -World-renowned Professor of Economics at * the question at what price do Lance would have time to While he was with Carter a U No Mornow, Istanbul. Dr Sayvumulah * I remain My only intention locate Clifford, who was his policeman had ticketed The SEC denied a report * in coming to Washington in counsel at last week's Lance's car for a $5 parking that it was working on a civil' the first place was to make a televised Senate hearings. violation. fraud suit in the matter. * contribution to this country Lance has been under For years there has been a controlled market on the recorded music business in Bowling Green. * and to you." investigation by the Senate AFTER THEIR session Other probes are under' Although many businesses have attempted to compete, the student support was lacking and as a result * and several federal agen- with his boss, Lance walked way at the Internal Revenue " there was once again essentially monopoly. * An informant said Carter cies, including the Justice with his wife back to their Service and the Federal' * delayed his news conference Department, because of car,kissed her goodbye and Elections Commission. ' went to his office in the Old Included in the FEC probe * for two hours so Lance could irregularities in his private In February of 1975 SCHOOLKIDS RECORDS opened and has survived longer than any of * meet with his attorney, business and banking affairs Executine Office Building. are overdrafts by the - the previous stores SCHOOLKIDS' is a very special store, especially in terms of our price. The budget director said committee that ran Lance's • * Clark Cliffod, to work on the before he joined the Carter Others have special items on sale to get you in the store, but.don't be fooled by these administration. as recently as Tuesday that campaign for governor of * resignation statement. tactics - these sale prices are limited to only a lew albums. We have low prices year 'round After Lance informed the Before the news con- he did not intend to quit. Georgia in 1974. and no "sales" are needed

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Steelhauliiuj firms braced yesterday for a hefty km of JAMES TAYLOR,vice president and operations director "You just don't replace 35 to 40 per cent of your business while predicting brutal competition for what'* left at Youngstown Cartage Co , agreed with Matteson and other right away," Loparo said., Management seminar as a result of a steelmaker's shut-down plans. , trucking spokesmen in saying the impact will be significant Youngstown Sheet.. Tube Co. announced Monday it would but that it was too early to determine its magnitude , AND MIKE Stillwell, traffic manager for Miller Transfer transfer moat of Its local opera lions to a plant near Chicago, "I can't imagine moving away from here when you still got and Rigging Co. of cuburbanNorth Jackson, said all the "Making the Transition into Supervision," a seminar laying off or firing about S.OOO of its 8,400 workers in this Republic Steel and U.S. Steel, " Taylor added, referring to valley ;s trucking lines eventually will feel the pinch because designed for those newly promoted into management and area,, two of the other five major steelmaking operation* in the the industry is so interrelated., supervisory positions, will be held Sept. 29 by the Not only are finished products shipped out of the area by Mahoning Valley., Management Center. truck but trucks also are involved in extensive Interplant "There's going to be a lot lea* buainea* spread around - Registration fee of $55 covers tuition, instructional movement of iron ore and intermediate products., U.S. Steel already has said it plans consolidation* that will and more companies," Stillwell said., materials, lunch and parking. cut Into it* about 8,000 employe* but that it can't tell yet how AN INFORMAL local survey showed that Youngstown many Job* may be affected., Guy Fragle, traffic operations manager for CD. Ambroala Sheet 4 Tube's multimillion-dollar trucking contract* In- REPUBLIC STEEL said it has about 600 workers on Trucking Co., said hi* company won't be hurt immediately Education course volve about 100 firm*., furlough out of a total of 7,000 but that it has no local layoff or because the part of hi* operation that'* related to A spokesman for one firm which doe* 90 per cent of it* shutdown plan*., Youngstown Sheet Tube production deal* with steel Una* "School Boards in American Education," an 11-week business with the company's Campbell plants, Madison which aren; t being discontinued., course open to school board members and graduate Equipment Co., greeted the grim outlook with a degree of But while taking as hopeful an attitude a* possible, Bill students, will be offered by the Off-Campus Instructional humor., Loparo, terminal manager for Dworkin Truck Lines' BUT IF those remaining lines also were to be (hut down, Programs at Ohio Northern University. " We're going to take a long rest," Madison's terminal Youngstown operation*, echoed the general sentiment of the Fragle added, hi* company would lose 12.5 million in Classes will meet from 6-10 p.m. Thursdays from Sept. manager. Martv Matteson said , steel-hauling firm*.. business, 20 per cent of its total operation., 22 - Dec. 8, and will be taught by Dr. Wlllard Fox, University professor of educational administration and supervision. Fox is a member of the city Board of 40 per cent of area revenue lost Education. Registration can be completed at the first meeting of the class at 8 p.m. today in 112 Dukes Hall, Ohio Northern University. Interested persons should contact Fox. Valley tries to cope with steel plant shutdown Youngrtown Sheet" Tube, a mainstay of this steelmaking school officials estimated the shutdown will mean a loss of Bridge classes * By The Associated Pre** valley for 75 years, announced Monday it would fire or lay off most of the $1.8 million in taxes it now gets from the com- 5,000 or its 8,400 local workers by the end of the year, tran- pany. sferring most of Its suburban Campbell Works operation to a With a $3.4 million budget renewal of a 2.8-mlll operating Registration for UAO-sponsored bridge classes now is Stunned Mahoning Valley communities struggled ysterday plant near Chicago. levy going before voters next week, Supt. Robert Hedrlck open. Classes begin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Wayne to asses the impact of a major steelmaker's shutdown plans, calling at the same time for help. It blamed lack of profitability, environmental requirement said he feared "that people facing the big layoff may be Room, Union. Registration is being held all day in the costs, aging facilities, and the Impact of steel imports. afraid of their own expenses and will not support this levy, UAO office, third floor. Union. u In a series of meetings in northeastern Ohio, federal of- ficials promised aid in the form of jobless benefits and In Washington, a Labor Department spokesman said the which we need now more than ever." uir retraining programs, adding they would press Youngstown action represented the largest nonmilitary employment Sheet" Tube Co. for any way to reverse the decision. reduction the department had ever encountered. And Albert Gentile of Campbell, a 29-year power plant Correction Gov. James A. Rhodes, flying in to talk with mayors, said employe, expressed a widespread fear about the remaining the federal government was to blame for the situation "«nd Members of the valley's United Steelworkers of America Youngstown Sheet" Tube positions. In yesterday's News a typographical error appeared in locals meanwhile were circulating petitions in an effort to the story on the University debt. The debt arises from we must appeal for help.'' obtain 500,000 signatures for presentation to President Carter "We don't know when those jobs are going, but they aren't bonds issued to pay for auxiliary buildings, equipment Campbell Mayor Michael J. Katula said the Lykes Corp. subsidiary's announcement UtrM like being hit with a sledge and Congress by Friday. safe," Gentile said. and renovations designated for student use, and are not The petitions asked for Immediate aid, urged imposition of payable by state funds. hammer." Struthers City Auditor John L. Kovach likened the shut- emergency steel import quotas, and sought relief from en- A 35-year veteran of the Campbell forge shop, Mcdoy down to a cancer creeping through the valley. vironmental controls the cost of which steelmakers blame for Plunkett, 56, of Youngstown, complained that ..after World Design program ; Struthers Mayor Anthony S. Centofanl, while saying his part of their dilemma. The petitions also ask that the Carter War II, American capital rebuilt and modernized the Ger- city would continue to operate, added that the question was administration permit steeel companies to raise prices. man and Japanese steel industries; now they are taking our "fct what capacity." jobs." There will be a special meeting of interior design ".When you lose 40 per cent of your revenue, you have to Carter was quoted in Washington as being willing to meet students at 8 p.m. today in the River Room, Union to in- Robert Chesney, 50, a 22-year rolled steel worker from make some cuts and adjustments,'' Centofani added. with steel industry and labor representatives but as having troduce Charles Hill. Hill is joining the University faculty Struthers, wanted to know why federal officials couldn't bail Youngstown Mayor Jack Hunter said he has ordered city indicated that the industry will have to take the first step. as program adviser and principal faculty member to the out the steel industry -When they find It so easy to go to a department chiefs to make a concerted effort to holdho d spen- In ™Campbell,..,~—, where-- city » officials said 91 ■percent- „ of its ...... , t._ ,. interior design program. is foreign country and bail them out of trouble." ding and hiring to a minimum. personal tax revenue comes from Youngstown SheetSheet" "Tube, Tube, foreign country and bail them out of trouble. Bike laws AP poll shows Americans oppose Panama Canal treaty There is a city ordinance that prohibits bicycles from By regions, support for the being ridden in the central business district downtown. Washington (AP)- By an widespread opposition are By regions; support for the opposed the treaty, with only Midwest 28 per cent favored with incomes over |$25,000 a overwhelming margin, the similar to the figures from treaty was StrongestItrongest in the 26 per cent favoring it and 25 it and 20 per cent were un- year supported the Under the ordinance, according to city police U. Matt year supported the treaty, Americanft HH n aal ■* at an peoplennnr.li. opposenH*>n«n the*Kn otherntkna nnllapolls, East,C r% ait wherenkaiiii 1A34 pernaa nantcent norper (inn)cent unrlociHnrlundecided, decided;.1 , .1 ^ .1 . inI_ thetk., Westlit....* sup-_**_ »\. . l_;.-\_ a. 1 .1 _■ Brtchta, bikes can be walked along the sidewalk or left in the highest level of any In- pru treaty that would relinquish favored ratification, 48 per porters numbered 29 per come group. There were no iiif»r iilii T-rr-Tfn fcW MNMMIR^^ WE SENATE IS not cent were oagesed and 18 per IN .BOTH THE Midwest cent with 19 per cent un- other major variations In panama canal, an expected to debate the treaty cent had no opinion.' and West, 52 per cent op- decided. attitudes among income University tour Associated Press public until next year, giving In the South, 49 per cent posed the treaty. In the Some 36 per cent of those groups. opinion poll shows. Carter at least several The poll found 50 per cent months to work on public "Women and Education," a tour sponsored by the of those surveyed said they opinion. The President has Center for Continued Learning, will begin at 10 a.m. Oct. 4 opposed Senate ratification said he thinks support for the at the Center, 194 S. Main St., in the mini-mall. of the treaty. Only 29 per treaty is mounting. How would you like The group will tour the University to explore the cent favored the pact, while The poll was based on . facilities the University has to offer women. Three about 21 per cent expressed telephone interviews of 1,548 tours—science and math, humanities, and popular no opinion. adults, conducted Monday culture—are planned. The opposition cut across for the AP by Chllton to be another media giant? "The Rights of the Farm Wife" is another program regional, party, educational, Research Services of planned to be held at 1 p.m., Oct. 11 at the new County age and income lines. Radnor, Pa. Office Building. Registration fee is SO cents. Democrats opposed the "Women Alone" will discuss the role of the widowed, IT WAS THE first nation- treaty by a margin of 44 per divorced or single by choice woman at 1 p.m. Oct. 18 In the wide survey conducted since cent to 34 per cent. That was Now's your chance. first floor meeting room, new County Office Bldg, President Carter and the most support for the Registration fee is SO cents. Panamanian leader Gen. treaty among any party. Omar Torrijos signed the Republicans opposed the treaty on Sept. 7 with great pact by 61 to 26 per cent, and The BG News needs volunteer writers fanfare. Independents by 54 to 25. Art show Despite Carter's efforts to drum up support for the SUPPORT FOR the treaty and copyeditors. Works by Richard Hunt, a nationally-recognized pact, the poll showed he has was strongest among those sculptor, will be displayed until Oct. 14 at the University been unable to convince a aged 18 to 29 and weakest See Vicki Sifford. Fine Arts Gallery. majority of his own among those over 60. About The exhibit, free and open to the public, includes a half Democratic party or the 35 per cent of the young dozen sculptures, as well as drawings and prints. residents of his home region, adults backed the pact, while 106 University Hall, 372-2003. the South, to back the treaty. only 20 per cent of those over I These findings of 50 supported ratification. THE BELL IS TOLLING FOR THE TAUS Watch for

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By Psul Lintcrn Fes turn Editor THE OLDER MOTOR coaches, which each hold 38 For rent: Six sedans, two station wagons, five vans aad passengers, rent tor 90 cents a mile or $14 an hour, whichever five buses. Contact Transportation Services at the University Is greater. Physical Plant. The new motor coach, a 47-passenger model, rents for 1.10 The University has added two 1977 sedans and a 1977 a mile or $16 an hour. station wagon to its fleet of 18 vehicles available for rent by Each bus baa a restroom and is "mechanically sound to go University organizations, according to Don D. Coppes, head any place any time," according to Carl F. Shaw, garage of scheduling at Transportation Services. supervisor. The vehicles can be used "only for University functions sponsored by organizations or departments on campus," IN ADDITION, the University owns two former school Coppes said, adding that he wants to "let people know we're buses which are used for shorter field trips such u those to available." Toledo and Flndlay, Coppes said. Rates for buses arc the same as for the older coaches. Bus drivers provided by Transportation Services, are full- ALTHOUGH there Is no required time between reserving time University employes who receive extgra hours and pay and renting a vehicle-the fleet is kept road- for their services. ready? organizations should reserve a vehicle as soon as It Is Trips may range from a one-day, 80-mlle Jaunt to the known one is needed, Coppes said. Toledo Zoo to a 43-day, 12,000-mile American tour, such as U'ast expensive to rent are the older cars, 1972 station the Acapella Choir took this summer. wagon and five 1974 sedans, which cost $8 a day plus 14 cents a mile. IF A VEHICLE Is not available for use, Coppes said he N»w»photo by Poul IMtm looks to rent something from a commercial outlet, although Doa D. Coppes, left head of scheduling for Tramporutlon Services, aad Carl F. Shaw, super* isor The two 1977 sedans cost $10 a day plus 15 cents a mile that is more expensive for the group. of the garage, stand beside a new bus and sedan recently added to the fleet of 18 vehicles main- while the new station wagon costs $11 a day and 16 cents a Shaw said he would like the cars, each of which is driven tained by the I'nlverslty. The vehicles are available for rent by campus organisations, with mile. about 30,000 miles a year, replaced every three years. Transportation Services providing the gasoline. He said a car with 60,000410,000 miles, although still In good EACH OF THE five 15-passenger vans rent for $14 a day condition, can "begin to nickle and dime you" and while costs plus 20 cents a mile while the single cargo van rents for $10 a of repairs might be low, inconvenience is great to whoever is Cambodian loses voting right in UN day and 15 cents a mile. using the car when it breaks down. "We want to stress that we furnish gasoline for all vehicles rented," Coppes said. The University has a fuel supply at the BUSES DO NOT have the same problem, the older coaches UNITED NATIONS. NY choose the panel by ac- bother many members for two years because it said the physical plant and provides groups with credit cards for have logged up to 1.5 million mileds and still are In good -MP)-- Refusal by Cam- clamation very long. Communinst government longer trips. running condition, Shaw said. bodia's Communist was holding back in- The University owns three highway coaches, including two Although the rental fleet requires frequent mechanical government to pay any of its THAT DEVICE was used THE UN' Charter says a formation on Americans ex-Greyhounds, built In 1960 and purchased by the University adjustment and occasional body work, most of the garage back dues threatened to in Tuesday's opening session member two years behind in missing in the Vietnamese in 1970, and a two-year-old, recently-purchased coach, built crew's time is spent servicing the more than 200 maintenance delay the work of the U.N. to elect Lazar Mojsov of paying its share of the war. by Greyhound-owned Motor Coach Inc. vehicles used by the University. General Assembly's 32nd Yugoslavia president of the organization's expenses Among those vehicles are cars, vans, flatbed trucks, session yesterday. assembly session. But cannot vote unless the Scholarship applicants available delivery trucks and semis, all painted dark blue. The Cambodians lost their diplomats said it could not arrears are due to cir- assembly vote by falling two work indefinitely. cumstances beyond Us Rhodes Scholarship regional secretaries WELL-ROUNDED development and THE GROUNDS crew, equipped with a host of lawn years behind in their They predicted Cambodia control. An authoritative are accepting applications from qualified leadership qualities weigh heavily in the mowers, snow blowers and other non-licensed motor payments, and nobody ap- would be barred eventually source said the Cambodians students for the grants, which offer two to distribution of the grants. vehicles, services most of Its equipment with two mechanics peard willing to embarass from some vote unless it paid owe $181,000 for the period three years' study at Oxford University, Women graduates are eligible for special of its own. them by forcing a vote on the minimum of $36,984 since the Communists took England. Deadline for applications is Oct. 31. fellowships at St. Anne's College in Oxford, Funding for the transportation department comes from today's business, the election needed to reinstate its vote. over the government in The grants include university fees, an for two years of post-graduate study and two budgets? the transportation budget, which must support of 17 vice presidents and April, 197S, and refuse to allowance of about $6,000 a year and tran- research. A limited amount of teaching also is itself financially, and the motor vehicles budget strictly for seven standing committee In 1964-65. the assembly plead circumstances beyond sportation costs. They are made on a com- included. outgoing funds. chairmen to a steering went through an entire their control. petitive basis to unmarried men and women That award will cover the living Coppes said he hopes departments and organizations are committee. session without a formal vote The assembly at its of at least Junior standing, between 18 and 24 arrangements of the recipients, an allowance made aware of the availability of the rental fleet and that because a member was opening session also ad- years old. of about $4,000 and transportalon costs. they take advantage of it The steering committee delinquent. But the member mitted Djibouti and Vietnam Deadline for these grants is Dec. 31. was supposed to be put was the Soviet Union, and to U.N. membership by The scholarships' founder, Cecil Rhodes, The exact amount of allowance for both together in time to recom- the other members feared it acclamation, the customary stipulated in his will that the awards go to programs will vary with current exchange Impress your friends, mend an agenda for the new would walk out if it was procedure for admissions. persons combining intellectual, moral and rates. session by tomorrow. barred from voting. The spiritual excellence, with some interest or Interested persons should contact Dr. read the News! Diplomats were trying to threat of a Cambodian The U.S. vetoed Vietnam skill in athletics. The athletic requirement Frank Baldanza, professor of English, at arrange an agreement to walkout is not likely to in the Security Council for does not neqf ssanly mean varsity snorts. 218G University Hall.

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We're against cardboard box, open at both founded rumor in the case of Carter's mice, has occurred capture a starling, truss him Nov. 23-Wednesday Winter Quarter ends Society of the United States cruelty." ends, called a Mouse periodically in rcent White . head down by his feet and Nov. 28-Monday Commencement - Saturday to kill as quickly as possible When the local society was Tracking Station. It contains the mice that inhabit the asked if it had advised a green powder that Powell House history. record his shrieks of terror, Dec. 5-Monday pre iiiiential offices. Carter or his people against and his co-workers are When squirrels began which then were broadcast Dec. 8-Thursday SPRING QUARTER Three White House using everyday mousetraps, cautioned from ingesting or chewing up President from loudpeakers placed in Dec. 10-Saturday the trees. March 28,1978-Tuesday sources reported that special a spokesperson responded, inhaling. Dwight D. Eisenhower's Classes begin 8.30 a.m. "Doesn't he have enough backyard putting green, In the intervening years, May 29-Monday devices that trap rather than Thanksgiving recess begins 8:30 a problems." AN EMPLOYE IN Mrs. some animal lovers were technology has advanced to June 6-Tuesday kill mice have been installed Classes resume 8:30 a.m. near Carter's private office Mice are so prevalent Carter's press office outraged by Ike's strenuous the point where a more ef- June 9-Friday Examinations begin 8:30 a.m. because, they claimed, throughout the White House reported there press office efforts to have them trapped fective anti-starling method June 10-Saturday Fall Quarter ends conventional mousetraps complex that a variety of reported there were no traps and carted off the distant has been developed. To wit: Commencement - Saturday are frowned upon by humane devices and methods are in those precincts -Just a federal forest. a groundskeeper walks Classes begln8:30a.m. societies. employed to fight them. saucer filled with something among the trees at the WINTER QUARTER Holiday-noclasses Nothing could be further that looks like oats but EYEBROWS WERE roosting hour banging two Examinations begin 8:30 a.m. from the truth, it seems. IN THE PRESS center, for presumably entails side RAISED anew by a cam- sticks together. Jan. 3,1978-Tuesday Spring Quarter ends Said Charles Herman, example, conventional March 14-Tuesday Commencement - Saturday spokesman for the national spring traps are used - but society: with an unconventional bait. Iio In 112 IIS Instead of arming the ACROSS One more DOWN triggers with bits of cheese, 1 City of central Macrae. 1 Time for pent Georgia for example de jeuner GSA employes periodically Read the News and 6 Edward or Before 2 Pina dab them with peanut butter. 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COLUMBUS (AP)- St.te The Calabrese bill would m-Hed," Calabrese said, patients ■ copy o( their support also. Sen. Marigene senators approved 32-0 overturn local ordinances -They also concluded that prescription requests, the Valiquette, the bill's spon- yesterday legislation to across Ohio which restrain the absence of price ad- consumer can ^tateUigently sor, cited a federal General legalize price advertising of trade in advertising vertislng results in a sub- shop for the eyewear which Accounting Office survey eyeglasses statewide and eyeglasss, contact lenses or sUntlal harm to consumers best suits his budget," showing that 70 per cent of require eyecare specialists other vision aid products. because of the wide variation Calabrese said. the estranged parents in the to provide patients with free that now exists In the $12,000-plus annual salary copiesof prescriptions. «HE FEDERAL Trade marketplace." IN THE HOUSE, state bracket were In ."substantial Sen. Anthony 0. Calabrese Commission (FTC) staff representatives passed 64-28 noncompliance" of support (O-Cleveland), the sponsor, report concluded there is no In »75, according to the a bill addressing a silent payments, said the bill would make basis to the arguments that FTC, consumers were area in Ohio law - the sur- The support bureaus, consumers aware that a the quality of eyeglasses sold overcharged $457 million for name of a child. The mandated by the bUL would wide range of prices exists throughout the country eyecare products. legislation, written by Rep. notify common pleas courts for exactly the same item" would deteriorate when By requiring optometrists David Hartley (D- when a parent is in default in the eyecare industry. price advertising Is per- and opthamologists to give Springfield), authorizes for K> days. The court would parents to give the child then order ahearing within their common surname, or if 20 days and could order their last name Is different, a withholding and garnishing Port of Carter energy hyphenated combination of of wages for the purpose of the two names. making child support The House decided to cope payments, with the problem of sur- Despite objections that the plan may be saved names, partly to clatify the legislation was an in- right of parents to name fringement on local control, their child with both of their the bill passed 26-6. Forty- WASHINGTON (AP)- The There were strong in- force energy conservation. family names, as in Smith- one counties already have Senate Finance Committee dications the compromise One result of the Carter plan Brown. bureaus of support, ac- began piecing together a would become the com- would be an Increase of It also allows men and cording to Valiquette ID- compromise yesterday that mittee's chief alternative to seven to nine cents in the women to choose either Toledo), would allow President Carter's energy proposals. price of a gallon of gasoline person's surname,or a The Senate sent Gov. Carter to salvage a crucial Details of the agreement over three years. combination of the two James A. Rhodes another part of his energy-tax were to be worked out by It was not certain yet if the names when they get sonsumer-oriented measure program but would rule out committee aides and ad- compromise also would married. before adjouring the second tax rebates for most ministration staffers. result In the same price Americans House members approved day of the autumn session. increase. 80-8 a bill requiring dog The bill, sponsored by Rep. Carter proposed that in registration tags to be a A.G. Lancione (D-Bellaire) Instead, the new plan CARTER'S CHIEFtax order to protect the would pay for federal aid to adviser, Laurence Wood- different color each year, establishes a tenant-landlord economy, the bulk of the tax similar to motor vehicle law for house-trailer parks, energy producers and worth, agreed to help draft revenue be "rebated" across finance wide variety of the plan, asking only that the the board to every adult validation stickers. It was It bars trailer park operators transit and energy- committee allow consumer American. The House, in sent to the senate. from retaliating against conservation programs. rebates next year to prevent passing the Carter energy tenants who file housing or a damaging drag on- the bill during the summer, THE SEN ATE heard some safety complaints, or Join economy. agreed only to a rebate startling figures in the area with other tenants to As Carter's aides sought to during the first year. of non-payment of child negotiate grievances. salvage some of his energy- However, committee N»wipho*o bv lorry Koy»«r tax program in committee, liberals served notice they Carter meets with Egyptian foreign minister his supporters tried on the would seek to limit the one- year rebate to low-income INSIDE ONE OF the oldest buildings on campus. Moseley ll.ill ■ worker Senate floor to slave off the WASHINGTON (API- After his initial 45-minute meeting at the White House Americans only. prepares to Install a new insulated window. The building is expected to be ready removal of federal price President Carter met meeting with Secretary of with Carter and other top for occupation by November. controls on natural gas. yesterday with Egyptian State Cyrus Vance at the aides from Egypt and the The compromise crude-oil Foreign Minister Ismail State Department, Fahmy U.S. Vance said the talks TWO TEST VOTE8were tax being considered by the Fahmy and said a lasting was asked about the were "helpful and useful" likely on natural gas. One Finance Committee is based peace in the Middle East possibility of convening a and Fahmy indicated he on former Vice President Read Day In Review- was on an amendment to cannot be achieved without peace conference agreed fully. remove all controls, the Nelson A. Rockefeller's plan "compromise snd "We are working hard to other on a proposal to freeze for the federal government courageous leadership" i achieve this target," he said. But National Security gas prices at today's level. to set up a multi-billion from sll parties to the "If it is possible, it would be Council spokesman Jerrold your window to the outside world dollar lending fund to negotiations. a very good achievement. If Schecter was unable to say finance energy develop- we work hard, it will be whether the talks had Without the proposed m e n t . Fahmy engaged in day- possible." enhanced the possibility for Finance Committee com- long discussions at the White After a subsequent a Geneva conference. '"*""" ~1tead the News-and know! promise, tkar House-passed THE NEW PLAN, offered House and the - State tax has virtually no chance by Sen. Abraham A. Department but there was of winning committe ap- Ribicoff, D-Conn., would no sign that this latest round proval. Not one of the 18 substitute for Carter's of Middle East diplomacy committee members spoke proposal, which is aimed at had advanced the goal of LASALLE-S in defense of Carter's ver- gradually raising the price reconvening a Geneva peace of domestic oil in order to conference before January. MONDAY-SATURDAY 9:45-9:00 SUNDAY 12-5. The following is the schedule for Grayhound buses that arrive and depart from Bowling Green daily:

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With pardonable pride. Chuck Tanner, the manager o An argument with an umpire in the Dominican Republic PltUburg, remarked that he hadn't been thrown out of a bal once did more than get Lasorda removed from the game. It game all year. got him removed from society. His counterpart at Los Angeles, Tommy Lasorda, pointer Melvin to a record comparably angelic, blemished only by i THROWING DOWN Us cap, kicking off bis shoes and thumbing on a technicality that stemmed from a double Durslag ripping off his shirt, he repaired to the shower, where warning against a Dodger pitcher for throwing high am soldiers carrying carbines and pistols came after him and inside. games of the season-in none later that the first inning. took him to jail. He spent the night there, learning the next These discussions were following a St. Louis disaster li On one occasion, he was thrown out merely bringing the day that the general was in the stands and didn't approve of which five Cardinals were given the foot in two days. lineup card to home plate. Tommy's form of expression. Manager Vern Rapp got it each day, first on c a charge by ai umpire that Vern gave him the finger. In a rookie league at Ogden, Lasorda was thrown out five But like Tanner, Lasorda has learned that no special You would think the umps would be more broadminded days in a row, and his reputation was such in the Arizona market exists for managers who can't stay on the field. ignoring anything short of a whole arm. Instructional League that players each would put up a dollar "An experienced man knows for a certainty what will get and form a pool, drawing for the inning in which Tommy him thrown out of a game," says Chuck. "And be says to would be ejected. himself very calmy that he will avoid the mistakes. But WHEN RAPP. the second day, made an A-OK gesture with when human emotions are involved, emotions cant be his hand, this was interpreted as mockery, and he was BIT IF LASORDA was kicked out, he tried to help his blueprinted. Some guys swear they'll never again beef with dispatched again. organization in other ways. As maiager of Spokane, for their wife. But something happens - and they're in another Halos ringing their cherubic little heads, Tanner and instance, he was in Hawaii from where he telephoned Dodger beef." Lasorda are shocked at the spectacle of a manager's getting general manager, Al Campanis, telling him he had a line on a Some umpires are arrogant and pall the trigger himself bounced. They are converts today, playing the cornet very promising play-by-play announcer. prematurely, but both Tanner and Lasorda agree that the in a missionary band. "Why are you listening to the radio?" Campanis inquired. majority will listen to an argument as long as the language is During his early years as a big league manager, Tanner "What else am I going to do?" answered Tommy. "I've civil. Woody Hayes recalls that he rarely experienced a season without at last six been kicked out of five games in a row." "It's the profanity that usually gets you bounced," says ejections. In the Pacific Coast League, Lasorda.st ill holds the The announcer was Al Micheal, now gainfully employed by Chuck. distinguished record of having been thrown out the first four ABC. 'Our players never get TH is. THE experienced manager learns bow be can ex- tract full therapy from the quarel and still remain in the ■ Th.B-GWewsrut nil xiws game. psyched up'. . . Woody "I have had good luck by calling myself the names,instead of the limp," says Tanner. "For instance, I've gone out there CHICAGO (AP)-Coach Woody Hayes admits the up- and said, 'I m a no-good SOB.' Or I have said, 'I'm a dirty b- coming game against Oklahoma is as big a nonconference —.' NowifIteUtheumphe'sano-goodS.O.B„oradlrtyb- contest is he has had at Ohio State but has no intentions of —, I'm gone. psyching up his team. aports "Our players never get psyched up," Hayes told the Page 10 Thursday, September 22,1977 "But by directing the language at myself, while knowing all along who I'm really directing it at, I can get the problem Chicago Football Writers in a telephone interview. "I've seen off my chest and stay in the game." teanis win on Thursday only to lose on Saturday. That doesn't In some cases. Tanner explains that managers get happen to us. We work up gradually and never feel we have themselves bounced on purpose, feeling this will fire up a the game won until Saturday." team that has lost its spirit. Hayes in the past has said there are usually two or three Conditioning is downfall games that he points for and Oklahoma falls in that category. CHUCK WAS asked, "What if the umpire seea through this ploy and refuses to go for the bait?" "CERTAINLY."he said, "The most recent big game is "That umpire," he answered, "has yet to be discovered. always important. Oklahoma is a ranking team and has been You call any of them certain names and their response Is through the years. We've spent considerable time on this in hoofers' opening loss going to be automatic." game. And you fellas have a lot to do with it. We've had Happily, generals don't attend games in this country. A more publicity and attention than 1 can ever remember for a Falcon Soccer coach ditioning was less of a factor Kent has beaten Bowling first game this year for manager would hate to fire up his team -and get 30 days. nonconference game." Mickey Cochrane described for Milwaukee, who already Green the last two seasons, them." Hayes tried to assess the two teams and came to the con- Saturday's home game had four games under its but there is no indication of Kent won last years game, clusion that Ohio State has not faced too many teams with a against Wisconsin- belt. It was BG's opener. the Flashes strength this 2-1, on two breakaway goals. wishbone offense and "certainly not a team with their speed. Milwaukee soccer game as The game was scoreless in season. "We can't get caught in the They don't throw much except when they're behind and I "a well played tame for both the first half and it wasn't defensive end as we did last More Sports imagine they have the same book on us," he laughed. teams." until seven minutes into the "They're almost com- year," Cochrane said. "But "Their backfield is as fast as any backfield ever assem- Well, not quite so good for second half when Milwaukee pletely unknown to us. We to determine how good they bled," said Hayes. "They have all-around speed and can the Falcons. They lost, 2-0. scored its first goal. Just have absolutely no in- are at this point, we really break a big one at anytime. They don't have just two or three "We needed to score the over 30 minutes into the formation on them except don't know. on Pages running backs. They have four." first goal to get our second half, the winners what I learned from their "It really doesn't bother us Hayes didn't downplay his strengths and said running back momentum," Cochrane said. scored their second goal. coach," Cochrane said. that much that there is a lack Jeff Logan, who missed the 38-7 victory over Minnesota, will "We were aware that we "They have almost the of information on them. Let's be ready and that Ray Griffin again will play in the offensive were the underdog, but The shots were about even, entire team returning from just go there and play the 11 and 12 backfield. What about quarterback Rod Gerald? thought we could spoil their 12-10 in Milwaukee's favor. last year and this will be the game on Saturday." spirits. What we were BG recorded eight saves, •HE'S BETTER than at anytime last year," said Hayes. looking for you could compared to five for "He's had more work, he's better on the option and he's a probably call a moral vic- Milwaukee. However, it was better passer." tory. the corner kicks that made Gerald already this season has completed 11 of 16 passes the difference, three for BG for 155 yards. Before getting hurt last year he had 14 of 40 for Conditioning was our key and 11 for Milwaukee. 24S yards. downfall," Cochrane added. Now, the Falcons look to Hey?! There's Hayes believes the two teams are equal on defense and said "We got tired and therefore Saturday for a game at Kent "we can match them defensively. We're about as good as we could not execute our game State—the mystery op- were last year. 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. -— ■**• '}• Thmday, September n, UT7, The BG News Page 11 Add Mori arty Front office reason for Tribe to list of Paul Dade and Jim Noris. Still, despite Thornton's sur- For nine years baseball has been divided Into four divisions prising home run production, the club still lacks an RBI man, a base thief, and a pure hitter. pro gridders But for the Cleveland Indians, it seems more like 50. The closest they have is an aging Rico Carty, who at Ms Add Tom Mortality to the growing list of former Bowling The Tribe has been mediocre at best since 1969, fashioning best will hit maybe 15 homers,drive 80 runs and hit around Green athletes now playing professional football. their top record «-791 last season. 300. A far cry from your Ken Singleton's, Lee May's and Moriarity, who graduated two years ago, gave it a shot as a free agent with the Dallas Cowboys in 1976, but failed to make George Foster's who will clout 30 homers, drive in over HO OF THE M teams, ,-twt including this year's expansion runs and also hit .300. it. However, he gave it a shot with the Atlanta Falcons this teams, Toronto and Seattle), 19 had better one-season slates year and made the squad as a defensive back THEY ARE JUST a few ex-Tribesman that strayed from In order for Cleveland to ever become a bonaf ide contender than the Indians through B69. the wigwam. The former Falcon cornerback started half of his junior it must build and develop its young talent like the Oakland year and all of his senior year. He Joins Dave Preston (New The Indians got virtually xero in return with most of the A's. England) among former Bowling Green players in the rookie Only four haven't They include Montreal, San Diego and player's being either retired, demoted, or shipped to another ranks of the NFL this season. Milwaukee, who are all relatively new organisations. The team. The only other alternative is to Join the bidding war and try other is Houston, who finished 82-80 one season, and is to land some free agents. But after the purchase of Garland, currently 75-74. For yean the Indian's have used pitchers that are in the the bankroll is too weak to match a team such as the New • •• twilight of their career, like Pat Dobson, Al Fitxmorris, Tom York Yankees. During that period the Indian's organization has gone Buskey, Mike Kekich, Fritz Peterson, Dick Bosnian, and The men's varsity golf team tryouts qualifier will begin through five managers-Alvin Dark, Johnny Upon, Ken TomHilgendorf. SURE ITS GOING to take time and the rookies willtake tomorrow at the University Golf Course Forty candidates Aspromonte, Prank Robinson, and Jeff Torborg-and a huge their share of lumps. But so what Those youngsters can't do are expected to compete for the one open varsity position overhaul of personnel. But it always seems to breed the Granted, a team needs some older, more experienced arms much worse than the team's cumulative 646-790 record over same result-mediocrity. Those interested should call 372-2674 (the University course) on its staff to lend it stability. But wouldn't it be better to go the past nine seasons. or sign up on Coach John Piper's Memorial Hall office door The problem lies in the front office. Poor trades and Im- primarily with a starting youth rotation of Dennis Eckersley, (200-B) to secure a tee-time. proper handling of talent has led the way to the Tribe's woes. Rick Waits, Jim Kern, and Wayne Garland, Let them get the And so what if the team enjoys a few years of sucess and Remember Cralg Nettles, Dick Tidrow, Chris Chamblias, experience. falls apart like Oakland. ••• Oscar Gamble, Gay lord Perry, Dave LaRoche, Lou Plnella, The city of Cleveland Is hungry for a baseball winner, and and Jose Cardenal has proven it will support one. THE INDIANS have a solid, young offensive nucleus with I'm sure Cleveland would trade nine years of mediocrity Buddy Bell, Duane Kuiper, Rick Manning, Andre Thornton, Tennis coach Bob Gill will hold an organizational meeting for lust one of success. tomorrow at 4 p.m. in 202 Memorial Hall Tryouts will start at IM notes 4 p.m. Monday. INDIAN'S RECORD SINCE Poor' Jack tries At a special presentation held last week, Sigma Chi DIVISIONAL PLAY IN lttt received the trophy for the 1976-77 sports season cham- W-L PCT. Barons sign pionship. The Sigs ran up a record 148 points in 16 sports and to win one took outright titles in six sports. Delta Tau Delta received the INt Improvement Award as they finished the season with SO 62-99 .385 MASON. Ohio (AP)-Jack Nicklaus, winless in pro golf's points more than the previous season. HN 76*6 469 big four tournaments of 1977, this week can soothe what he Wolverine icer 1971 60-102 .370 calls a 'disappointing year" by surpassing the $300,000 mark 1972 72-84 .461 for the first time in four years. RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP)-University of Michigan hockey- 1973 71-91 438 Nicklaus, playing in his last tournament of the year, is a co- ••• star Kris Manery Friday signed a multi-year contract with 1974 77-85 .475 favorite with defending champion Ben Crenshaw in the the Cleveland Barons of the . Entries are now available for touch and coed football, 1973 79-80 .497 $150,000 Ohio Kings Island Open which opens today. Manery, younger brother of Los Angeles Kings defen- tennis and soccer Entries may be obtained from resident ins 82-79 .509 seman Randy Manery, scored 111 goals and had 97 assists in hall directors, fraternity athletic chairmen and at the In- 1977 67-84 The $30,000 first prize could propel Nicklaus past money tramural Office, 201 Memorial Hall. Entries are due Sept. 27 winning leader Tom Watson who is sitting out of the PGA tour a 163 ga me career at Michigan. and play begins Oct. 3 this week Watson, with $305,428 in earnings, has a $21,000 The six-foot, 185 pounder from Leamington, Ont., can play TOTALS 646-790 449 lead on Nicklaus. at center ice or on the right wing, but Barons Coach Jack ••• Evans said he will try the 23-year-old at center.

intramural sports officials are needed for football and soccer. The rate of pay is $3.30 an hour. Application forms Houdini? are available in the IM office What kind of hira" BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (API-Indiana Coach Lee Corso • •• isn't taking special credit for anticipating the success his watcher are you ? shift of Ric Enis from fullback to tailback and the insertion of Tony D'Orazio into the starting line-up would produce. There are four intramural organizational meetings ( y ortalans l w b for ealure on colle e footba bird scheduled for next week at 202 Memorial Hall at 4:30 p.m. ^ ,^ • £? 5^!fi^S? ! , *•*■ ««• "I**"" ' « " " The two helped the Hoosiers accumulate 477 yards in total Fraternity and resident hall athletic chairman meet A bulbous gooney bird A social-climbing condor, Maybe a watchers" in tomarrow's News, (And pick out your own offense last week as Indiana upset Louisiana State. 24-21. Tuesday, football officials Wednesday, soccer managers and cheer-leading wnippoorwiU Or, how about, your everyday subclass.) "Did I have any idea it would work out well? You gotta be officials Thursday arxteiM football managers Friday. common alumni loon , kidding," Corso said as he prepared Indiana for this week's visit by Miami of Ohio. "Who do you think I am, Houdini.," AIRFO' ROT< The facts of the m;

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Wiener's absence creates problem in backf ield By Cheryl Getchke Coach Stolz is looking forward to this weekend's game with AubUnlSporU Editor Iowa and said it is the best team BG ever has played. "It makes you better. It makes your program better. I'm Head football coach Denny Stolz is trying to fill the hole all for upgrading the schedule," the mentor said created by the injury of Bowling Green's starting tailback "Let's find out how we play," Stolz said of Iowa State, a Doug Wiener for this Saturday's game against Iowa State. member of the prestigious Big Eight Conference. They were Sophoniore starter Wiener injured his thigh in preseason ranked in the top 20 teams earlier this season. practice. Calcium deposits were found and he may be lost for the season. "Iowa State by far has the best personnel of any team we Stolz said junior Steve Holovacs will get the call at tailback will play this year," Stolz said. "Right now they are an but added that freshman John Park also may have a chance outstanding defensive football team and very hard to run to fill the gap. Other possibilities for relief are freshman against. Their kicking game is excellent. It's going to take a Pete Homes and sophoniore Steve Raabe. great effort on our part just to keep the score respectable." Andre Parker, who started the first two games as tailback, will be moved back to the defensive backfield position. GRID NOTES: The BG mentor said he noticed improvement in the "HE HAS real potential at defensive back," Stolz said. Falcons' season game. "They appear to be pretty darn The other backfield positions are more stable for Satur- competitive," he said. The team took its loss to Eastern day's meeting with the Cyclones. Stolz said he is pleased Michigan very hard, he said, adding that they have been with the way senior quarterback Mark Miller has directed well-prepared and emotional before the games. the passing attack. A starting kicker has not yet been named for this Senior fullback Dan Saleet also will have a piece of the weekend's game. Robin Yocum's name was mentioned but action. Stolz said he will run often because of his impressive no decision has been announced. Eastern Michigan game. Stolz is hoping to improve BG's walk-on program in the The offensive line, which took a physical beating against future. "We may encourage more of a trial program," he Eastern, should be patched up for this weekend's bout. said. "There isn't anything between the top and the bottom. Seniors Mark Wichman and Doug Smith sustained injuries The mentor explained that most of the team is composed of last week, but both are likely to start. seniors and freshman and there are opportunities for walk-on players. OVERALL, Stolz said his offensive line has room for im- "If I could find a walk-on tailback, I would walk him on," provement. Stolz said. Grief 'experts' nof out for blood this year By Terry Goodman Sadowski, Thonias and I go against the defending Mid- Sports Editor American Conference champions The select minority is also 1 -isl year's inaugural office football panel was intended to hoping that the Golden Flashes can find a tent after being be just for fun and games. It was for those season-long cellar camouflaged by Colorado last week dwellers. It wasn't for the leaders. Nowiphoio by Mindy Milltgon Greg Smith and Bill Saunders. who have since departed us, OHIO UNIVERSITY OVER CENTRAL MICHIGAN, 8- had to be separated various times during heated discussions 4—The Chippewas are improved and Sluzewski, Herman. AIR WAVKS-Bowllng Girrn may lake to Ihe air when Iowa State invade* Perry Field Saturday. If It in the newsroom. Smith, a sportswriter, and Saunders, who Brim and Geschke think they'll show it Saturday. does. Mark Miller, the fourth leading passer in Mid-American Conference history, is a good man to do the launching. clipped stories off the Associated Press wire machine, came down the home stretch dead even the last three weeks. INDIANA OVER MIAMI, 10-2— Abernathy and Baumann Smith won the office battle by a game during the bowl- look for a minor miracle game week and took home the coveted "Bridget's Book on Sex" first prize. WESTERN MICHIGAN OVER NORTHERN O.UNOIS, Shooting for an even more entertaining victory Jackpot this 12-0—A breather. Sports on T V this weekend college grid season are returnees Jim Sluzewski, Dennis Sadowski. Delorcs Brim and this writer, and new additions OHIO STATE AND OKLAHOMA, W-This one's split Tali Baumann, Steve Sadler, Bob Renney, Pat Thomas, down the middle. Schabel, Renney, Sadler, Brim, Baumann SATURDAY 2 p.m. GRANDSTAND: Cleveland Indians, Ch. 8. 2:15 p.m. BASEBALL: Cheryl Geschke, Cameron Abernathy, Bill Schabel and and Abernathy go against Woody and Co. 1 p.m. PRO KOOTBALL: Pregame show, Ch. 4,13. Boston Red Sox vs. Detroit 2 p.m. CBC SATURDAY Marty Herman 2 p.m. BASEBALL: Tiger Tig fs7ch.4",U, This is the NFL. Ch. 35. SPORTS, Ch. 9. Predictions front a few campus notables and a few guest TEXAS A&M OVER TEXAS TECH, 10-2—Both Texas Talk, prvgame show, Ch. 4, 4j.O p.m. AUTO RACING: students will also appear later. But this week, just the 12- teams look like potential top 10 picks. Renney and Baumann 1:30 p.m. COLLEGE II. 2:15 p.m. BASEBALL: USj[c Trenton. Ch. 2. pcrson News forecasters will kick off the season. support Tech. moTRAI.I.- Oklahoma vs. 2 p.m. BASEBALL: NBC Game nf the W~.ir '■<• .10 p.m. ARA'S SPORTS ILD:CM. IOWA STATE OVER BOWLING GREEN, 9-3—From early UCLA OVER MINNESOTA. 12-0—A breeze for the Bruins 30 p.m. PRO FOOT- indications, you can always count on Abernathy, Brim and is the unanimous choice, but it may be closer than you think. •L: CFI. This Week. Ch. Thomas to fly with the Falcons. Just a hunch, because the Cyclones are proven winners in the best collegiate football NOTRE DAME OVER PURDUE, 12-0—Everybody's out to 30 p.m. COLLEGE conference in the nation. get the Irish, the Boilermakers won't do it this weekend. [BALL: Bowling Green wa, Ch. 30.57. BALL STATE OVER KENT STATE, 84—Abernathy, ARIZONA OVER IOWA, 8-4-The Hawkeyes convinced a lot of people in Saturday's triumph over Iowa State. Included in that group are Thonias, Geschke, Abernathy and this writer. VTTENTION STUDENTS!

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