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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-6-1967 The B-G News April 6, 1967 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News April 6, 1967" (1967). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2078. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2078 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. The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Thursday, April 6, 1967 Bowling Green Stote University, Bowling Green, Ohi Volume 51, No. 86 Dean Suspends 2 But Jerome Restricts Effect 'Raid' Participants Two of nine University students apprehended after a "panty raid" which turned destructive March 30, have been suspended from the Organizations Bill OK'd University for the remainder of the semester pending appeal to philosophy which I sense under- the University Appeals Board, University President William T. lies tills piece of legislation," Wallace W. Taylor, University Jerome has approved a Student Council resolution which revised Dr. Jerome said. dean of men, said yesterday. the powers of the Student Organi- "Namely, that the Individual stu- Six other students were placed zations Board to make It easier dent should be privileged, simply on probation and another repri- for a student organization to re- by virtue of the fact that he is manded according to the story ceive recognition from the Board. a student, to form any organiza- from the University News Serv- However, he substituted another tion on campus for any purpose ice and confirmed by Patrick M. which he so desires." Conway, assistant dean of men, group which will. In effect, assume the review function previously held He voiced a fear that some "Information Is not available by the Organizations Board. students might form a group and on the suspensions due to their This action was announced by espouse a cause "which would appealing the case," Mr. Conway flaunt the sensibilities of the great said. The students have seven days Tom L lber, student body president, at last night's Student Cabinet majority of students, faculty, staff, In which to appeal, Mr. Conway meeting. parents, alumni, and friends." also Indicated* The Council resolution said that "I see no reason for such a Dean Taylor was out of town each student organization which group being accorded what is and not available for comment. desired recognition would be re- tantamount, under your amend- quired to submit Its constitution ment, to the same sort of offi- Nurse Identifies with subsequent revisions and a cial University recognition granted yearly registration statement to other student organizations with Richard Speck the Board. serious academic or social pur- PEORIA, ILL. (AP) — A Fili- The Board's responsibility poses," he said. pino nurse, Corazon Amur ao, yes- would then be to maintain a re- (Continued on Page 4) terday Identified Richard Speck cord of registration statements as the man who entered her bed- containing the names of each stu- room the night eight other nurses dent organization's chairman, of- were slain in Chicago. ficers, advisor, and election date. Candidates Meet Miss Amurao is the only sur- Upon completion of these re- vivor of the mass killings, for quirements, the organization would Press Today which Speck is being tried here. be notified of its recognition by the There was no reaction from Board. Non-compliance with the Candidates for student body the defendant as Miss Amurao regulations would result In an In- president and vice president pointed a finger at him and said vestigation by the Board that could will meet the press today at "This is the man." result in the loss of recognition the B-G News press confer- ence at 3:30 pjn. In 105 Hen- During her first hour as a pro- LATE AFTERNOON at BG and barely a soul around. Where did for the organization. na. secution witness. Miss Amurao all the students go yesterday? To classes, the Nest, or maybe to Previously, the Organizations described her activities in the Board also reviewed the objec- Candidates for student body study for mid-term exams. hours just before the slaylngs. tives of the group under consider- president are T. David Evans, ation, and had the power to deny running Independently, and Rick official University recognition to Helwlg, a University Party the group, which meant that the member. Symposiums To Highlight group could not have the free use Those vying for vice presi- of University facilities. dent are Ashley Brown, a UP Dr. Jerome, in a letter to Liber, member, Jim Logan, running said he was requesting the Of- Independently, and Jeff Witjas. fice of the Dean of Students, by a Campus Interest Party mem- International Fortnight and with the advice of the Senate ber. Committee on Student Relations, Each candidate will make a five-to-six minute statement, International symposiums and a reception for the University's In- able at the dinner. It will In- to review all new student organi- after which the floor will be dinner featuring worldwide cuisine ternational students the afternoon clude dishes from each of the 44 zations prior to their filing a re- of Monday, April 24, he said. countries represented at the Uni- gistration statement with the Stu- open to questions from will highlight the first week of the members of the B-G News staff That evening a foreign movie versity. dent Organization Board.This pro- International Fortnight. Monday, and the audience. will be shown, the title of which Tickets to the dinner will be cedure will become effective Im- April 24 through Thursday, May The press conference will is to be announced. A symposium •old beforehand to assure there mediately, he said. 4. last no longer than 5 p*m« on United States and Latin Ameri- being enough food this year, he However, he pointed out that If Highlight of the two-week period and students, faculty, and ad- can relations will be held Tues- said. During the International this procedure was unsatisfactory will be a conference Thursday, ministrators are invited to at- May 4, on the controversial sub- day, April 25. The panel will Fortnight there will be a display to student Council, he would wel- Include four foreign students. come any suggestions from Coun- tend. ject of East-West trade. Speakers of foreign art In the Promenade The B-G News will endorse slated to discuss the Issue in- Chairman will be Joseph A. Nord- Lounge of the Union. cil as to alternative methods for strom, visiting associate profes- approving and registering new or- candidates in tomorrow's is- clude Cyrus S. Eaton, Sr„ chair- The Fortnight Is sponsored by sue. man and director of the Ches- sor of business administration. the International Center and the ganizations. apeake and Ohio R ail way C o.; A lex- A symposium on India and world World Students Association. "I simply cannot accept the ander Trowbrldge, acting secre- affairs, to be headed by Dr. Gary tary of the U. S. Department of R. Hess, assistant professor of Commerce; and Paul-HenriSpaak, history, will take place Wednes- Belgian statesman and former day, April 26. The panel will con- prime minister and minister of sist of four students from India. Student Injured By Hit-Run Driver foreign affairs of Belgium. The Fortnight activities will A top Soviet official will be continue with a variety show to A University student. Walter C. car drove away and went out to had lost an object from the hood added to the program to give be given Thursday, April 27, in Gansser, senior In the College of help him. of his own vehicle «a£U driving Moscow's views on expanding the the Grand Ballroom. It will fea- Business Administration, was the Gansser was conscious and told down Pearl Street* Apparently trade routes between the United ture the International students In victim of a hit-and-run driver at Mr. Zimmerman he had been he had stopped the auto and get States and Communist bloc coun- skits and Individual acts. the Intersection of Pearl Street struck by a hit-and-run driver. out to look for the object when he tries. A symposium on Viet Nam and and Martlndale Road in Bowl- Mr. Zimmerman called the dry was struck. The conference, expected to International rffalrs will be held ing Green Tuesday night. police who in turn called an ambu- Another resident on Martlndale lance. Road, Phillip Davis, son of Mrs. draw executives from some of the Friday, April 28. The panel will Gansser was reported today to nation's leading corporations, is Include four faculty members, with Mr. Zimmerman said Gansser Harry Davis, 305 Martlndale, told have spent a "good night" at told him he was trying to get to police he heard a car with loud being coordinated by Dr. William Dr. Raymond Yeager, professor of Wood County Hospital last night. R. Hoskins, director of Bowling speech, as chairman. "Dr. Darr." It was later dis- exhaust pipes peeling around the He received injuries to the right covered that he was referring to corner from Pearl to Martlndale Green's International Business The week will he climaxed by shoulder and possible back injur- Program, and Theodore D. Wake- an International dinner, Saturday, Dr. John W. Darr, 1056 Lyn Rd» at about 8:25 pjn.