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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-19-1974 The BG News April 19, 1974 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News April 19, 1974" (1974). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2967. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2967 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. An Independent Bowling Green, Ohio Student Friday, April 19, 1974 Voice ■me BG news Volume 57,'Number 100 Trustees increase out-of-state fees Out-of-slate students can now expect THE BOARD also approved a WOMEN, A campus women's funding for the group The suggested Mike Wilcox. junior (BA I. and Ridge Street for pedestrian safety to pay an additional seven dollars statement of the major budget organization which crusaded for funding proposal was discussed at student representative to the Board of REPORTS were given on the tuition per quarter, effective this fall. planning objectives and guidelines for University funds to establish a rape yesterday's meeting after Dr. Moore Trustees, addressed the board on the recreation facilities and the status of The University's Board of Trustees fiscal 1974-75. The statements focus on crisis center, was denied general fee met with WOMEN representatives to problem of obtaining permits for capital improvements on campus, at yesterday increased the non-resident important University short- and long- money by the Trustees discuss options for funding alcoholic beverages on campus the Firelands campus and the J. fee from $393 to $400 per quarter when range objectives and serve as a Preston Levis Regional Computer they approved the 1974-75 educational guideline for advisory committees The group, however, was allotted IN OTHER ACTION, the board also 'Now you can only consume alcohol Center budget $2,000 from the Parents Club and $1,000 approved the resolution to authorize in small group housing units and University President Hollis A The Trustees also passed a proposed from the Student Activities Office the solicitation of proposals f:r the residence halls.'' Wilcox said. "And if The Trustees unanimously approved Moore Jr said the hike reaches the budget of $1,013,242 for the Firelands issuance of general receipts, notes and you do apply for a permit, you must development of plans for the new Campus, as well as the auxiliary maximum fee allowed for non-resident Dr. Moore also suggested that the approved contracts and grants totaling wait Irom two to three weeks " Alumni Center to be built near the Ice surcharges "This year, we have no budgets-those supported by general group establish a rape crisis center in $461,697 Arena. Dr Moore stressed that the other option but to request a $7 lor two fee allocations and those which receive conjunction with the Health Center, Wilcox also said the Student Body center will be financed by alumni per centi increase per quarter." he no general fee support and use the Office of Continuing A policy which would waive the Organization iSBO). is trying to work contributions said Charles Shanklin. board member, Education for other services instructional fee for spouses and with the city on the Ridge Street issue The $36,106,368 income reflects an cited problems universities face children ol full-time employees of the He said the new SBO administration is The board's next meeting is set for 10 increase in University scholarships because they are restricted to a $50- The Advisory Committee on General University before March 1. 1972, also researching alternatives to traffic am Thursday, May 9. at the Firelands awarded on the basis of merit, not per-quarter general fee limit. He said Fee Allocations did not recommend was passed lights which would be installed on campus. necessarily need Sophomores, juniors the policy, established about six years and seniors are eligible for the scholar- ago. has not been reviewed by the ships which will be given on an legislature achievement or merit level "In the past six years, the IN ADDITION. $100,000 from next inflationary rate has been a knockout," year's budget will be used for a special Shanklin said "Committees (which achievement fund to compensate allocate general fee money to various faculty and staff members who have student services and programs i are shown exceptional achievement, trying to accomplish the impossible. especially in the areas of teaching, We must be certain that the legislature research, program development and recognizes what it has done by keeping public service the general fee stable Hi Moore said details of the fund, He said the University is restricted which may be the first of its kind in the "by what it can do by a fiat that was country, will not be released until established many years ago " summer quarter so that departments Dr Moore said he would push for a and colleges will have time ;o adjust to $10-per-quarter increase in general fee their budget alterations money. Outsider Series' author to give lecture Monday British author Colin Wilson, who has considers himself a philosopher who is written about 40 books on topics trying to work beyond the limits of houses, residence halts and all over campus? The ranging from psychic phenomenon to persons' present capabilities '' Bob Krivack. senior (A*S), catches a quick nap murder mysteries, will speak at 5 p.m. Wilson's lecture, sponsored by the Noon nap while out in the tun. Could ho be dreaming of the warm weather has brought the sun-worshippers out Monday in 210 Math-Science Bldg English and Popular Culture bikini-clod females on the rooftops of torority of hiding. (Nowsphoto by Carl Sold) 'Iis lecture topic is Beyond the departments, is free and open to the Outsider " public. Wilson first reached national attention in 1956 with publication of The Outsider. He has published five more books on what he calls the Stans swears he never aided Vesco "Outsider Series." Wilson's "outsider" theory is based on the belief that persons from a NEW YORK (API - Former individuals who have figured in the jury?" Stans was asked by his delense The government has laid Stans added that he didn't have variety of nations migrated to North Commerce Secretary Maurice H. Watergate investigation in lawyer. Walter Bonner considerable stress on what it called anyone available on his campaign America in the eleventh century Stans told a federal court jury Washington. Both were denied by efforts by Mitchell and Stans to finance committee to go to New York These persons, which he thinks did not yesterday that "on my oath, I never federal Judge Lee P. Gagliardi. "I CERTAINLY did not." Stans said. conceal the receipt of the Vesco contri- from Washington on the afternoon of fit into the society of the day. are did anything to help Robert Vesco, and Stans and Mitchell are accused of "On my oath, I testified to the facts bution. Stans testified that the only April 6 to pick up the money, and so known as "outsiders." I never asked anyone to do anything " conspiring to obstruct a Securities and exactly as 1 knew them." reason for the secrecy was his pledge arranged to have it delivered after the Wilson, who lives in Cornwall, "Did you ever try to fix a case Exchange Commission fraud investi- "Are you guilty or not guilty'" was that as the donor Vesco would remain ensuing weekend England and is a writer in residence at against Robert Vesco because of his gation of Vesco. an international Bonner's final question to the witness, anonymous isn't it true you didn't want any Rutgers University this spring, contribution of $200,000''" Stans was financier, in exchange for the $200,000 duplicating the last question put to STANS DID NOT get Vesco's member of the committee to pick up considers The Black Room his best asked at his trial with onetime Atty. cash contribution to the Nixon Mitchell when he was under direct $200,000 in $100 bills until April 10. 1972. the money if it wasn't Maurice Stans?" novel. In the book, he examines Gen. John N. Mitchell on criminal campaign, then lying to a grand jury in examination earlier in the trial. But he said he accepted it by telephone the government asked in cross- sensory deprivation, which may lead to conspiracy charges. an effort to conceal the deal "I am not guilty of these charges, on April 6. because in a similar prior examination. altered states of consciousness i certainly did not." he replied. "I "Did you willfully and knowingly believe me," Stans replied, in an situation "my attorney said it was "No, that is not a fact," Stans never had such a thought." give false information to that grand answer similar to Mitchell's. legal and proper " replied. THE AUTHOR is an authority on the "Have you yesterday and today works of George Bernard Shaw and testified to the very best of your Jack the Ripper Others have called recollection'''' him an expert in the areas of paintings, ballet, music and philosophy "THAT WAS MY intention and I Maratha Eckman. professor of have done so. responded the chief of Subpoena served on Nixon English at the University, has carried fund raising for President Nixon's 1972 on correspondence with Wilson She re-election campaign.