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It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. < By Mark Glover THE REPUBLICAN senator Turning to the economic aspects "a small percentage of our Editor explained to his audience that "we of military aid abroad, Taft said resources." have to find some answers to continued aid has led in part to a Taft added that it is hard for Probing into , most of the national and world economic stabilization of tensions in the Americans to accept a foreign aid contemporary national and problems" and proceeded to express Middle East In addition, the senator program in today's economy because international economic issues, VS. his personal views on some of those noted that a drastic reduction in there is an illusion that those goods Sen. Robert Taft Jr. last night problems. military aid-as many politicians have could be put to better use in this initiated a lecture series that bears his Pointing out that most of his mail advocatcd-could lead to a national nation. But the senator said the Taf t discusses name. was against a federal financial bail economic problem resulting from a current foreign aid measures are out of New York City. Taft argued loss of income and jobs in those beneficial in the long run. Taft. Ohio's senior senator, spoke that the city had not taken adequate agencies that deal primarily with to a small audience on "The steps to save itself from monetary foreign military shipments. Taft said this was especially true in Economy and its Relationship to ruin. The senator said he would not the case of the Russian wheat deal, economic issues Foreign Affairs" to inaugurate the REGARDING non-military favor a massive federal aid plan for where the U.S. is shipping out a Union Activities Organization's Taft the city because lie is convinced that foreign aid. Taft said the U.S. has surplus of wheat grain. Elaborating Lecture Series-a program that will substantial help can come from New shed its "humanitarian overcoat" on the sensitive wheat issue. Taft said bring government officials to speak York's state government, a mciMitc concept dating back to the Marshall that the U.S. consumes only about annually at the University at no Taft said cannot be exercised with Plan, and he said it "is in the best 40 per cent of its produced wheat charge. federal government aid. interest" of the country 10 ship out gram. An Independent Bowling Green, Ohio Tuesday'. November 18, I97S Student Volume 59/Number 31 Voice ■me BG news Schoolkids' - 'not leaving' Finder's lowers prices By Gail Harris reason for lowering popular albums' before Schoolkids' Records opened. lor all $6.98 list records." she said. Staff Reporter prices to $3.69 is "to create I'rulerwood's wife Alba said ilia! "Bui ihc $.369 is just for new excitement." while she and her husband were releases." Although the two major record building record shelves in ihc shop. llndcrwtxid noled thai Schoolkids' shops in town deny that a record price "WE THINK $3.69 Is an exciting Ross Halamay. owner of Finder's, and prices are lowCl llun Finder's on all war is going on, one of the stores price. We wain lo create excitement his son Gregory came over lo talk lo albums bin ihc ones thai jusl were lowered its prices thirty cents on and activity over our record store, "lie them, reduced. "Our double albums are $2 current albums. said. "When people come in, they'll "They told us there wasn't enough undei Finders' prices." she said. "And "There is no price war as far as gel excited and buy two. three records room in Bowling Green for two record while iheir prices on new releases aie we're concerned." said Daniel for $3.69 and then notice how much stores," she said. "He (Ross) told us he lower Ihan oui prices, all their olher Hosteller, assistant manager of else we've got to offer." didn't wain lo see us lose money and albums are $4.99 •• a dollar over our Finder's Records. 128 N. Main St. Halamay explained thai the concepl suggested we leave." regular prices." Finder's reduced its regularly priced of Finder's is thai of I music library. • She added thai Ross Halamav lold Schoolkids'owners agreed lhal they $3.99 albums to $3.(•>' Friday "Thai He said the store contain! tapes and many people in town lhal Schoolkids' did not ihink Finders could sell will be the regular price." Hoslctlcr classical records, while Schoolkids' would he run oul of town within Iwo Current releases foi $'.69 very long said. "It's not a sale price." carries only popular albums months. "Bui we're si ill here." she because they have a high overhead. Hosteller said the new low prices said. "And he's slill trying to run us fhey said they could afford to sell all SOON AFTER Schoolkids' Records. will mil present financial difficulties out. albums foi $3.99 because their slore 134 W. Wooslci St.. came to town in for Ihc record shop. "We're not losing lias lew expenses February, Finder's lowered its prices on money." lie said, "but we're nol "HE WAS even after our landloid "THE ONLY reason Finder's Ihc 200 nationally lop selling $6.98 millionaires, either. We're laking care for rcnling lo us al all. He warns a lowered their prices is because llicy list albums to $3.99 from $4,99 lo of ourselves." monopoly in the town so he can want us oul of business Before we match Schoolkids' everyday price of Schoolkids' Records owner John charge what he wants." came, they nevei had any sales." 13.99, Underwood said lie does nol think She said that Schoolkids' is not "If the students support us. low During the summer, Finder's there is a record price war in the city. going lo lower their prices just because prices will slay in Bow ling Green, "his lowered its prices lo $3.80 while "If there is one, lit cold." he said. Finder's did. "Al first when we found wife added. "They're (low prices) here Schoolkids' price remained at $3.99. oul about It, wc were ready to lower because we're here. And we're "We're not trying to hurl anybody, HE EXPLAINED thai Ihc problem our prices. We though! the $3.69 was definitely not leaving." we're just trying .to be competitive." is nol a record war. bill that Finder's Hosteller said. "People gel the wrong management is trying lo run his shop Larry Suiter, a freshman in pre-law. was "egged on" by his idea sometimes. There's no hard out of (own. Rodgers Quad colleagues as he attempted to eat 52 eggs in one feelings between us and the other Underwood said Ihal before his Quintans appeal case hour. Larry ate 28 and a half eggs before stopping. (Newsphoto store." slore came lo ihc city. Finder's had no by Mindy Milligan) Gregory Halamay, anolher assistant competition. He added there were TRENTON. NJ.(AP) -The parents Quinlan had asked al Ihe trial 10 be manager of Finder's, said the main problems between Ihc two Stores even of Karen Anne Quinlan appealed lo a appointed sole guardian with legal higher court yesterday in Iheir quest authority lo unplug his daughter's V for legal authority lo lei iheir daughter respirator. die. He and his wife. Julia, also argued Their attorney. Paul Armstrong, thai Iheir freedom of religion would Serious crimes rise in Ohio filed die notice with the Appellate be violated if ihcy were nol pcrmillcd Division of Superior Court. Ihe slate's lo act on their belief.'as Roman By The Associated Press Ohio cities in 1974. compared to 976 recorded 667 robberies and 7,905 Fairfield. Franklin, Madison and second highest court. He appealed the Catholics, lhal extraordinary medical in rural areas of ihc slale. larceny-thefts for the highest totals Pickaway counties had 53.787, decision of Superior Court Judge measures should nol he used lo Serious crime in Ohio increased in Slalewide. ihere were 394.912 within Ihe index. including 49,807 properly crimes. Robert Muir Jr., who refused preserve meaningless life for hopeless 1974. with 4S3.47I violent and properly crimes in cities last year and permission to disconnect the respirator patients. properly crimes reported compared to 19,465 rural properly crimes. -CINCINNATI, including Clermont, -DAYTON, including Greene, lhal has kept Miss quinlan alive since Bui Muii said ihc decision on when 375.140 a year earlier, according io Overall. Ohio recorded an increase Hamilton and Warren counties in Miami. Montgomery and Preble she fell into a coma more than seven lo slop trcalmcnl should be made only the FBI's annual Uniform Crime In serious crime of 78.331 from 1973. Ohio, plus Kentucky's Campbell and counlies. recorded 46.330 serious monlhs ago.