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WASHINGTON (API - Prejident He said he was anxious that the new dealing with Watergate rather than the "THERE CAN be no independent regard to the special prosecutor during 1971-72 and was a friend and ad- Nixon nominated Ohio Republican Sen special Watergate prosecutor would go tapes themselves Nixon fired Cox and prosecutor without congressional without first consulting the majority visor to former president Lyndon William B Saxbe as attorney general to work "without any limitations established the prosecutor's office action. ' Stevenson said and minority leaders and chairmen and Johnson yesterday and promised full inde- While he knew his job was going to be inside the Justice Department House Speaker Carl Albert said the ranking members of the judiciary A native of Waco. Tex . he received pendence for new special Watergate difficult, he said. "I have no reluctance At a news conference. Jaworski legislation should proceed but did not committees of the Senate and the law degrees from Baylor University Prosecutor. Texas trial lawyer Leon and no doubts that I can handle it '' said: "There are no restraints. I am know what effect Jaworski's selection House and ascertaining that their con- and George Washington University He Jaworski. not prohibited from taking any action I would have. sensus is in accord with his proposed is married and has three children. The President appeared in the White BORK. announcing the new Water- might feel should be taken." Senate Republican Leader Hugh action House briefing room to announce the gate prosecutor, said the 68-year-old He said he hopes Congress will be Scott of Pennsylvania and Sen John G JAWORSKI IS a senior partner in the SAXBE. WHOM Nixon savs he has nomination of Saxbe to fill the vacancy Jaworski. a Democrat, would have all satisfied with the arrangement and Tower iR-Tex ) praised both appoint Houston law firm of Kulbnght. known for 25 years, was a speaker of caused by the resignation Oct 20 of the freedom and independence ori- that he does not see how an appoint- nients Crooker and Jaworski, where he has the House of Representatives of his Elliot L Richardson ginally promised Cox and a renewed ment could be made by any branch Tower said Jaworski's selection been since 1951. home state of Ohio and served as the He left to Acting Atty Gen Robert promise of "the full cooperation of the other than the executive. would forestall legislation "of dubious An experienced trial lawyer and stale's attorney general for two terms H Bork the announcement of Jaworski executive branch in the pursuit of his Nixon s pledge did not satisfy Sens constitutionality" on a court-appointed prosecutor, he was chief of the Nazi He has a law degree from Ohio State as "perhaps the best we could get for investigations. Adlai Stevenson .Dill and Birch prosecutor war crimes trial section of the U.S. University this very important position' of special Bork was asked if it was clearly Bayh iD-lnd >. sponsors of separate Bork said The President has given Army in the European theater after Nixon said he thought Saxbe would prosecutor understood that Jaworski would be free bills providing for a court-appointed his personal assurance that he will not World War 11 He served as president get overwhelming Senate consent to to go to court to press for additional special prosecutor exercise his constitutional powers with of the American Bar Association head the largest law firm in America " ANNOUNCING Saxbe s nomination, tapes or presidential papers if he the President said he is not only emi- deems it necessary nently qualified, he is an individual That is absolutely clear."' Bork who wants to take this position and who replied An will do everything he possibly can to Independent serve the nation NIXON GAVE his personal as- Student Saxbe. 5? who already had an- surance that he would not fire the new Voice nounced that he would not seek another special prosecutor as he did Archibold THG term in the Senate, said he understood Cox without getting approval from he was taking on the job in difficult congressional leaders of both parties times when the country is in a crisis Cox refused to accept a summary of Bowling Green, Ohio of leadership taped White House conversations Friday, November J, 1973 BG news Volume 57 Number 31 AAeir urges new cease-fire line

WASHINGTON (API - Prime for a lasting Middle East settlement was a principal Israel foe in last on Egyptian tanks and infantry that Minister Golds Meir of Israel Until now. the Arabs have never been month's war The meeting presumably moved out of the circle of Sinai Desert yesterday suggested after meeting willing to have such face-to-face talks would be held here before Kissinger in which Israel has cut off the with President Nixon that Egypt and leaves Monday for Cairo and other Egyptians, the Israeli military Israel negotiate a new cease-fire line MEIR IS visiting the Arab capitals command said. in a way that would involve "moving seeking assurances that her country's forces on both sides of the Suez Canal " interests will be safeguarded as the HOWEVER, in New York, the Syrian But the incident apparently did not The proposal, made at a news United States and the Soviet Union minister told a reporter "I know of no upset the general calm prevailing on conference, could provide a way of oversee exploratory talks designed to meeting with Kissinger" Syrian the Suez Canal front A UN supply freeing an estimated 20.000 Egyptian enforce UN. cease-fire agreements officials reiterated earlier in the week convoy continued to ferry food and soldiers trapped by Israeli forces on and pave the way for negotiations on a that they would not negotiate with medicine across the canal to the third the canal's east bank. lasting peace agreement Israel and that the only solution to army, an Egyptian and Israeli army As Meir put it. the lines should be Egypt. Syria and other Arab foes of Middle East problems is a complete officers met again to discuss the pri- "straightened out" and "large the Jewish state have consistently- withdrawal from all occupied soner of war question, a military numbers of people moved" without opposed direct negotiations with it territories. spokesperson said jeopardizing the cease-fire or harming U.S. officials in reporting such talks In another development. Robert J the political positions of either Egypt were in the offing would not say where McCloskey. a State Department or Israel. they would be held or even whether the spokesperson, said the United States Meir spent an hour and 20 minutes at Arabs had specifically agreed had discussed in meetings with Meir Weather the White House with the President, Meanwhile, as the diplomatic pace and Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail who described their discussion as accelerated, thse officials indicated Kahmy the possibility of opening a Mostly cloady today with chance "very constructive" as he saw her to that Kissinger may meet with corridor to the Egyptian 3rd Army of rain. High today la the lower her waiting black limousine Secretary Mohamed Zakana Ismail, the deputy encircled by Israeli troops on the east Ml. Partly cloudy and cooler of State Henry A. Kissinger said the foreign minister of Syria bank of the Suez Canal. tonight sad tomorrow. Low talks went very well." Washington has no diplomatic McUoskev said neither Egypt nor tonight IS lo 40 High tomorrow la relations with Damascus, but any Israel has agreed. The proposed the middle to apper 41s. LATER. AT the 45-minute news substantive agreement between Israel corridor would allow supplies to reach Probability el preclpltatloa M per conference. Meir stoutly denied and her neighbors would have to the trapped Egyptians ceat today sad 2* per ceal toalgkt. several times that the President was include Syria, which along with Egypt, Israeli forces opened fire yesterday applying pressure on her country to give up positions when the first Oct 22 UN. cease-fire agreement failed to halt the fighting between Israel and m Egypt New.ehele k, J~.ph Oiklt She added that Washington attached no conditions to the massive arms Ik. Peter M. Hutchinson spoils yesterday an the shipments that helped Israel through transportation problem in the ghetto and methods of the Yom Kippur war. increasing employment opportunities for the poor. Dr. Meanwhile, U.S. officials said they Hutchinson, assistant professor of economics, is a specialist in have a "firm understanding" that urban and regional affairs. Israel and the Arab states eventually will negotiate directly with each other University still burning coal; effects of energy crisis felt

By Marcla Sheerr we had been using before, even though to help alleviate the energy crisis, he Stall Reporter it does cost about $3 more a ton." said Scheuerman said. "The major effect the energy crisis The University was able to purchase "Some suggestions are things like is having on the University is that it about 200.000 gallons of oil in order to lowering the temperature on the keeps us a pollution-producing test the new heating equipment. F thermostats." he said. "We are looking operation." said J. Claude Eugene Beatty. University director of into various possibilities. Scheuerman. vice president for buildings and facilities, said in an "We have made a start; sooner or operations interview in The I Toledo) Blade The later we will have to implement Because the University cannot equipment must, by law. be tested someone else's plan or formulate our purchase enough oil to operate its new before the University can pay the own plan to conserve energy." oil-heating equipment, the $100,000 unit architect for constructing it. Scheuerman said. will remain idle this winter. Scheuerman said the University has He said he anticipates that LI Scheuerman explained no specific ideas right now on how to Governor John W. Brown's energy task Newephete ay Jeeeeti Olxk The University therefore must cut back its energy consumption. "We force will soon suggest some cutbacks continue burning coal despite the are exploring what ideas are feasible for public institutions. Photo Photos by madia specialist William W DuBoii now are on display in the polluting effects of the smoke (or the campus, but we have no Scheuerman said he may hire a Industrial Education Building. The exhibition demonstrates some photography concrete plans right now." he said. student to help study the possibilities display SCHEUERMAN SAID he does not of what can be done on campus to save techniques that separate amateur work from professional achievements. anticipate any shortage in the coal energy. supply Right now we have some coal THE EDUCATIONAL Facilities stockpiled, and we are trying to build Laboratory, a group founded by the on to that stockpile. " he said Ford Foundation, recently has "I am still confident that we will be published a report on measures able to get enough coal even if this universities can undertake to conserve winter is particularly bad. ' he added energy. Scheuerman said Coalition favors woman senator Steps are being taken to reduce the The report, "The Economics of amount of pollution caused by the coal, Energy Conservation in Educational he said "We were able to purchase Facilities." is being studied to help coal with a lower sulfur content than determine what the University can do By Ratal Halloa "There are many qualified women States Senate, there are no women. Of PIERCE-LEETH SAID the coalition who could assume a seat in the U S the 435 members of the United States is asking that citizens telephone, write, More than 25 statewide organizations Senate," Pierce-Leeth said House only 14 are women petition and send telegrams to Gilligan Breaking, entering charge have formed a coalition to urge Gov "Presently the Senate is made up of asking that he give serious John J Gilligan to appoint a woman to She said four women have the every race, religion, color and creed It consideration to appointing a woman to fill the post vacated by U.S. Sen necessary legislative expertise: Ohio should also represent both sexes replace Saxbe William B Saxbe (R-Ohio) Sens. Marigene Valiquette and Clara "Gov. Gilligan has always been a "We're asking all Ohio citizens to facing University students Weisenborn and Ohio Reps Donna strong advocate of human rights. We assess the women they believe to be President Nixon yesterday Pope and Irene Smart. qualified to be our senator and contact nominated Saxbe as U.S. Attorney call upon (him) to appoint a woman to "But this is really just skimming the the United States Senate Gov. Gilligan supporting that choice." Two University freshmen, charged advisor reported that a room had just General. The governor is empowered with breaking and entering an occupied surface." Pierce-Leeth said. "There she said. been entered by two unknown persons. to name Saxbe s successor. dwelling, are in custody in the Wood are many, many who are qualified." Pierce-Leeth said she plans to meet As they attempted to leave the room Nancy Pierce-Leeth, president of the Joan L. Spratley. women's director County jail in lieu of 110 000 bond. with Gilligan next week to discuss the with personal property belonging to the Ohio Women's Political Caucus, said of the Ohio Democratic Party, said. women who could replace Saxbe. They are Ray Anthony Gooding and occupants, the occupants were last night that 25-30 statewide IN A STATEMENT for the media, "Essentially the movement at this She asked concerned persons to Daniel O. Stewart, both students in the awakened and gave chase. organizations, including the League of she said: point is lo try to make the governor College of Arts and Sciences. write to her with their suggestions of University police arrived on the Women Voters. YWCA and the "On the federal level, in the acutely aware that there are many possible candidates. Her address is Dale Shaffer, director of Campus scene at 6:12 a.m. The pair was appre- National Organization for Women, held executive branch, there are no women women throughout this state who are 1549 Fahlander Drive South. Columbus. Safety, said that at about 609 yester- hended in the incinerator room on the a press conference in Columbus On the United States Supreme Court, very concerned that he seriously Ohio 43229 day morning, a Kohl Hall resident third floor of Kohl Hall. yesterday to publicise their intent. there ara no women. In the United consider a woman." *«*• 2/Th* M N.W., Friday, N«tmb« 3, 1*73 eorreRiaLS nixon 'has what It takes'

Mr. Nixon assures us that he has was subpoenaed to appear with docu- and blamed its failure on the evil "what it takes." That reminds me of ments, but the subpoena itself had said design of one man. . endorsements the historical moment when he looked submission of the documents would be Bat Cox is gone. If he were the only in the eye and said "This adequate compliance. obstacle. Nixon would be handing the In the Bowling Green city council elections Tuesday, we support the guy has got it." Jefferson sent the documents - not a tapes over to Senator Stennis instead of following candidates for coaacilmen at-large: He has also informed us that Mr. summary of them, but the originals. Judge Sirica It was the outburst of the -Dr. Charles A. Barrell, who has demonstrated his responsiveness to Brezhnev knew that he could trust this The two key details Nixon focused on people that made Nixon back off - yet the community, both students and townspeople. His work to negotiate the President to do the right thing. It's only i a compromise and a summary) never he stands before those people and says gift of Carter Park to the city and to establish bicycle routes are evidence the American people who can't -and did exist. In the very act of telling us he was done in by a single villain ■ of his continuing concern for the betterment of the city. with good reason. Those who have how trustworthy he is. he betrays our Then, visibly angry, be said he is not Joseph L. Corral, who offers city council a unique area of expertise as what it takes don't need to tell us that son's personal commitment to Mr. trust - and obviously expects to get angered by the press, because be has they do. Cox" land not any matter of sub- away with it. no respect for it - a point from which ci> chairman of the board of directors of the Bowling Green Committee Nixon told two blatant lies to the stance) alone led to the Attorney be retreated, in his compulsive way. a on Drug Problems (Karma). American people in his Friday night General's resignation. HE HAS a very low opinion of the moment later. -Dr. Kdwln C. Bomeli, who can continue to bring to council his exper- press conference -- one of which the American people If he could respect ALL THAT hysterical stuff about the tise in financial matters as a certified public accountant. He is realistic people were in a very good position to IF THE President can distort things us half as much as he does Mr. hysterical press, about men who in his view of what council can be expected to accomplish in one term and recognize at once. so open and verifiable, what reason is Brezhnev, his troubles would be over. knowingly print vicious lies, was itself recognizes students as an integral part of the community. there to trust him when he tells us of Does he tell Brezhnev obvious lies unspecific and vicious. If he has a ••• ELLIOT RICHARDSON, in his own his secret dealings with Mr Rebozo or when they meet? And. if not, why does serious charge to make, let him tell us press conference, said he disagreed the dairy companies? he put us so much lower on his scale of who in the press has asserted what For first ward councilman, we endorse Alvin L. Perkins. He is con- with the attempts to use the Stennis His second obvious lie was the asser- values? they knew to be false. cerned with problems, such as the spew from the University smokestack, proposal to block further disclosures, tion that Thomas Jefferson did The rest of his performance was Otherwise the vague and unsubstan- which affect both students and townspeople In addition, he has expressed that he disapproved of the firing of Mr "exactly, of course, what we tried to standard He would not try to question tiated phrases are just smeared over a genuine interest in the problems of fire protection and prevention and Cox in itself. that he would have done do in this case" -namely, that he Cox's motives - but did: "He seemed the whole corps of newsmen, in the has offered constructive suggestions to deal with them. what Cox did, in Cox's place. arranged a "compromise" with Chief to be more interested in the issue than most irresponsible way. ••• Yet the President, so soon after the Justice John Marshall, one that he was in the settlement." The most highly criticized press For second ward councilman, we support Robert D. Armstrong. He can explicit statements of Mr. Richardson, involved a "summary" of subpoenaed actions in recent days were hard ques- THE PRESIDENT said he wanted bring a fresh perspective to city council. While we recognize the need for had the nerve to present his own ficti- material. tions directed to about tious version of events - that an independent prosecutor after he the reality of the Middle Eastern women on council, we think Armstrong will prove more effective and Richardson agreed with the Presi- THAT IS not anywhere near what fired one for his independence. He crisis. But these were questions not innovative than his opponent. dent's plan, that " Mr Cox was the only happened. Jefferson and Marshall defended his abandoned position, reporting" (the subject of Nixon's ••• one that rejected it," that Richard agreed to no compromise. Jefferson describing its sweet reasonableness. harangue). For third ward councilman, we endorse Brace H. Bellard. He has I HAPPEN to believe that the crisis expressed an interest in representing all the people of the ward, not was real, and the reason I do is that merely the downtown merchants. In addition, he seems to favor a more those questions elicited very con- aggressive government in the area of housing and zoning than his vincing answers from Mr Kissinger A concern was openly voiced and ade- opponent. ••• quately answered - which seems to me the way to do business For fourth ward councilman, we support David Carr. Carr has taken an Kissinger did not just duck, and interest in installation of smoke detectors in apartment buildings within make up a false version of what was the city. He can bring fresh ideas into city council. happening, and inveigh against the ••• questioners We think it would not be proper to comment on the three Bowling Green What a contrast in the Nixon press School levies which also will come before the voters Tuesday. The money conference, where we had a man lying and asking to be trusted; a man for the levy comes from property taxes which would not affect students denouncing irresponsibility in an unless rent prices were increased. irresponsible way. a man blaming the prosecutor for what the people brought 8 about, a man finally complying with On the state constitutional amendments we support issues One, Two, the law. yet saying that he should not Three and Four. have been forced to. Issue One would allow the Ohio General Assembly to pass laws NIXON learns nothing, and forgets nothing At each stage of his domestic allowing land now used for agricultural purposes to be taxed at its crisis he has been evasive, filled with present use, not according to its development potential. enmity, and protective of his shady Issue One would make the taxes equal for all agricultural land and associates. No wonder he hides so often change the present situation. Farmiaad located next to an urban center at Camp David. now is taxed more heavily. Every time he steps before us he visibly shrinks and dwindles, showing us less and less of "what it takes" We feel line Two deserves a "yes" vote since it would remove the while he shrilly boasts of it. NEED A NICE POLITE PARROT WHO'LL SIT ON MY SHOULDER AND SPEAK WHEN HE'S Capyrtght 1I7J. Universal Press $3,000 limit of personal exemptions on the state income tax. If Issue Two SPOKEN TO!' Syndicate is passed the Ohio General Assembly would be permitted to set a new limit if desired. We place our "yes" vote in good faith that the General Assembly would not vote to lower the $3,000 limit.

We support Issue Three because it would alleviate excessive case loads in more populous areas and distribute them among other judges by com amenca s prize winner gining Common Pleas courts into districts of three or four counties. Municipal and county court judges could also receive in-term pay raises that have already been authorized for supreme court, court of NEW YORK. NY - The awarding of a fine oration in Oslo when he collects general, have been more legitimate, appeals and common pleas judges. prizes, be they for excellence in the his prize. more meaningful We can easily under- arts or lucky numbers in the lottery, is stand this great honor falling upon always a pleasant ritual It gives the HE WILL deplore the horrors of war. Gen. George Marshall. Ralph Bunche. heart a lift to see talent honored, valor make mournful note of the heavy price Dag Hammarskjold or the Interna- We support Issue Four which would provide bonuses of up to $500 for rewarded or the poor and obscure America paid to keep Southeast Asia tional Red Cross. But Henry Kis- Ohio Vietnam veterans, depending on the place of service and length of kissed suddenly by fortune safe for the CIA and swear that singer? Even when we acknowledge his time. When the prize is international and America has no designs anywhere on virtues, we have reason to remain The bonuses could be doubled if used for higher education by the its significance very grand we all glow this battered globe save for permanent dubious. veterans. A "yes" vote for Issue Four is urged. a little when an American wins peace. David Halberstam once suggested the screams. "Give it back!" The From the veterans who have fought that all the great decisionmakers in the AND NOW, glory be. an American screamers, however rude their in Vietnam, from the correspondents Vietnamese war. the men who raised has won. To Henry Kissinger. Secre- manners, have a certain justice in who have seen the corruption, from the the draft quotas, sent out the bombers, let's hear from you tary of State, scholar-diplomat, tire- their cry. cool cynics in the Pentagon, the ordered the napalm, now be asked to The BG News welcomes all letters to the editor and opinion columns. less negotiator and cafe society First, it will be pointed out that the reaction will be uniform -anil study the results of their orders Letters may comment on any other letter, column or editorial. swinger, the Nobel Prize for Peace. peace terms finally accepted by Dr. unprintable Specifically, let them give 20 or 30 Letters should be a maximum of 300 words, typewritten. We ask that Kissinger early this year were avail- THEY KNOW that the Nixon hours a month to volunteer work in columns be no more than four typed pages triple-spaced. He shares the award with frail, able to him at least three years earlier. Administration has committed far too veterans' hospitals Lei them visit The News maintains the right to edit all submissions that exceed these smiling Le Due Tho of North Vietnam. much to President Thieu to allow that Vietnam and tour the refugee centers, limits, with respect to the laws of libel and proper taste. Dr. Kissinger and his adversary won SECOND, there is growing evidence murderous and demonstrablv rotten live among the war orphans, help Letters and columns must include the author's name, address and out over 45 other candidates, including that the war in Vietnam is far from regime to fall. We are still totally com- rebuild the hospitals and schools we phone number, and may be mailed to the Editor, co The BG News, 106 -incredibly-President Nixon. ended, that our military presence there mitted in Southeast Asia and likelv to reduced to rubble University Hall. It's a splendid prise, a great honor is still costing the taxpayers billions remain so as long as Mr Nixon is for America and one can already hear and that President Nixon, in the words President THEIR minds might be opened and of one authority, "has already begun A peace prize for Henry Kissinger'' their sympathies broadened by a tour preparing the American public for a Well, look at it this way: The Nobel of President Thieu's prisons, if such possible resumption of the war in Indo- Prize for literature has been won. in could be arranged china ." past years, by such household names as 1 have just read a book about The expert is Fred Branfman. Halldor K. Laxness of Iceland and damaged veterans that will never fjfJJ director of the Indochina Resource Nelly Sachs of Sweden leave my mind. It's "The Body Shop." Center in Washington He savs we are The 1967 winner was Miguel Angel the tenderly written story of four steadily moving back to the kind of Asturias of Guatemala, and if you can amputees at the Letterman General covert warfare practiced in Vietnam in find one literate American citizen in 10 Hospital near San Francisco. Author the late 1950s and in Laos continuously million who has read his works, then I Corrine Browne has allowed the men to since 1962 will write you a poem on the head of a set forth their history in their own We may be sure that Dr. Kissinger. pin. words I pluck one paragraph more or who uses the English language with less at random impressive grace and skill, will deliver THE NOBEL awards for peace, in "My stumps are odd. The right one's too long. The other's the maximum length it could be. If there d been THe BG news another inch, it would have been a BK (below the knee). The AK has a hydraulic device to make you work V harder to straighten it out. MY LEGS are plastic over wood coating. At first I had a pipe leg which I ■miotiAisiA* hurt so much I didn't walk much \ll Uox l h*- With no toes it's hard to walk. With Mim ■». shoes I really feel stable..It's not hard to walk using the crutches for balance. '4-sps* *>•* ■ I'm gonna walk like a champ." * • One wonders if Henry Kissinger ■*l ■HUM** plans to give his share of the Nobel i money-some $60.000-to a worthy r charity. tuumuitut WE MIGHT suggest several, begin- I ning with one of the organizations that is trying to help Vietnam veterans find jobs, kick the drug habit and make it "•»l)!MO! back to civilian life. Or would a gift to the Vietnamese orphans be more fitting? Think about it. Mr. Secretary. Boworv the midnight stalkirl Caayrighi Urn, LM Aageles Tun 11 Friday, No,.mb.r 2, 1973, The BG N. w. /Poo, 3 Rothe: Women need power'

By Midom Coattrter the letter of the law to dis- implement that expansion Dr Rothe said the Car- Women's Studies will play Provost Kenneth Rothe courage discrimination do not match, he said A uni- negie Commission has esti- an important role in deter- said yesterday he thinks Years ago. universities versity cannot operate when mated that the number of mining these values. Dr. there is a need to put more expected an exponentially there is not enough money women in higher education Rothe said, but he warned women in positions of power expanding growth pattern and resources to meet its will not be in proportion to that there is increasing in all institutions, including Unfortunately.' I>r Kothe needs the number of women competition among Univer- the University said, the model was inac- Woman-power is a trained for those positions sity programs for money Speaking to the Women's curate resource that cannot be until the year 2000 A choice mechanism must Caucus, he said. This I'ni ignored. Dr Rothe said be used to determine which versity. as all major univer- THE EXPECTATION and Although most institutions DR. ROTHE said he programs best meet aca sities, must meet at least the resources needed to of higher learning are based thinks the University should demic needs he said on liberal philosophies. provide an atmosphere of Big Time Wrestling They will argue in favor of personal growth for If there were more equal opportunities until it students Part of this growth monev. changes could be comes down to the next step- is based on values which are made more quickly, but comes to University -hiring a woman or a difficult to determine, such "federal and state govern- member of a minority." he as the role of women in ments wont force it to Big Time Wrestling conies to Anderson Arena Sunday said soeietv. he said happen Dr Rothe said when Killer Brooks. Bobo Br.i/il and eight other grapplers meet in five separate matches Two matches will be hero versus villain affairs Flying Fred Curry will battle All Babba and ThunderboH I'alcrson will meet Dr Jerrv Graham. newsnotes • • Also on the bill are matches between Hen Justice and Tony Marino, and Tex McKenzie and Kabooki suggested the President be asked to Sponsored by Cultural Boost wrestling begins at 8 p m New laws invite the enure panel to the 'White Tickets are $2. general admission, and K SO. ringside seats House and submit to complete NtmflWi fcy Jan Hannah They may be purchased at the I ruon Ticket Office and ll the COLUMBUS (AP) - A new law that questioning Tholmo Donald door went into effect yesterday allows a jail or workhouse inmate the right to vote by Saxbe-Gilligan absentee ballot. Sponsored by Rep John D Thompson COLUMBUS (API - Gov John J Cook makes ends 'meat' for 48 iD-la.Cleveland) the law applies to Gilligan yesterday discouraged specu- inmates serving tune on misdemeanor lation over his choice to replace U.S. offenses or awaiting trial on felony or Sen William B Saxbe iR-Ohiol but By Rick Kraass try to get a variety, and decide which first time." "Next week it probably Due to costs, the fraternity is misdemeanor charges again counted himself out of the night to have it. she said If possible, will or something else " attempting to limit servings to one Another law that went into effect running Walk down the aisles of any super- she also will take requests DONALD admitted it was all a helping at each meal I tonald said she yesterday, will allow Ohio to have multi- market It doesn't take much to see WITH HER limited budget. Donald matter of knowing what to buy and thinks the Idea "I limiting sei i ings is year license plates and staggered things ain't what they used to be " admits she feels the pinch Her where For example. "You can't do unpopular, hut necessary Tsed to vehicle registration beginning in 1975 Food pricescontinue to rise And no answer is to shop for bargains to com- as good in Weston on canned goods as be they could have seconds or thirds. Ford comments one knows it better than cook Thelma bat the rising costs vou can here.'' she said. but noi anymore." she said Donald Making the dollar stretch it's a rat race." she said "One She said she also expects milk WASHINGTON (API Vice President- Watergate designate Gerald H Ford said yesterday for 48 hungry men is getting harder thing comes down, and another goes prices to rise steadily because Other attempt* lo save monev have every day. she said up " Donald said she expects prices There aren't enough cows around to been through serving milk only at WASHINGTON lAPI Former Nixon the House Judiciary Committee should pursue its investigation of grounds for Donald is (he cook at the Sigma Chi to rise another 10 per cent by make the milk " The price now is breaklast and dinner. Donald said campaign manager Clark MacGregor the possible impeachment of President fraternity house She works coopera- January. $1 25 a gallon, she said, but the frater Fruit punches are substituted at testified yesterday he was used and tively with two kitchen managers She talked as she prepared the nity gets a discount if it pays its bill lunch Inst.uil potatoes' also were deceived in the Watergate affair and Nixon appointed bv the fraternity However, evening meal "Meat's loo danged promptly A similar discount is used lor a while, hut real potatoes said the President should submit to i don't believe there are grounds but the burden ol work falls upon her She expensive," she scolded She said she available on bread now are purchased more often be- questioning by the Senate Watergate that's a personal judgment," he told a Senate committee examining his fitness must select the menu, purchase the looks for special cuts to hold cost Donald remains philosophical in cause the price has dropped. committee's two ranking members to be vice president "But that's the way food and cook the meals The serving down She usually shops in rural discussing the rise in meat prices The price Irends are not new lo In a separate statement. Sen Barry and clean-up duties are left to her Weston for her meats because "the You know they claim this meat Donald Before working at Sigma Goldwater i It-Ariz. I said an appearance to clear the air." Ford, sounded out on a broad range of aides guy over there will cut up special shortage is good for people Thev chi. Donald served nine yean as cook by Nixon before the full Watergate subjects, said he thought "it might have Selecting a menu is a big problem, orders." claim we eat too much meat, for the Kalteubacli Nursing Home in committee may offer the President the been much more helpful" if Nixon had she said "With the same board bill, Discounts are crucial for Donald's anyway " Weston With a change in manage only way out of problems of credibility disclosed earlier that no tapes exist of they gripe some because you can't budget "You've got to watch all the THE HOUSE kitchen is operated menl she resigned "Itesides." she that now besiege him. two key conversations connected with get what they want." Many things are papers and all the listings." she said entirely from payments made by the saul. out there all there was were A third formula was offered by Sen the Watergate investigation considered when choosing her meals, Last week." she said. "Swiss steak occupants Kach man is billed $170 a old and deal, here it's young and Lowell P Weicker Jr iK-Conn.l who she said She must check the price. was on sale, and we had that for the quarter. alive '

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By K.thl Hitloo Dr. Barrell said continued zoning and housing reforms are lion is that a great number of students identify and vote back manpower. That's an expensive proposition. a high priority right now" in the city. home." "The city must provide funds to the county to beef up its According to the Bowling Green Charter which goes into The city is subject to the Wood County Health Department staff effect Jan I. the legislative powers of the city are invested code which currently is being revised. in a city council consisting of three members-at-large and "It's not just a matter of being under the improved code of Bomell REGARDING FIRE protection and prevention. Carroll one member from each of the four wards the board of health." Dr Barrell said, "but we need to sub- Dr. Bomell. S3, of 258 S Church St.. is director of said he "totally disagreed" with a feasibility study done for Councilmen-at-large will serve for terms of four years sidize the board. graduate studies in business at the University. A self- the city last spring which suggested the city needs only one each. However, in the coming election the two councilmen- "We need an assistant inspector to work exclusively in employed certified public accountant, be is running for his fire station. "There's got to be another fire department on at-large receiving the largest number of votes shall serve Bowling (Jreen to not only act on complaints, but to Initiate second council term. the University side of the I PennCentral) tracks." be said. four year terms and the third shall serve two years The investigations." Dr. Bomeli said his top council priority is an orderly He termed the use of smoke or beat detectors in overlapping terms are designed to provide continuity on the transition to the charter form of government which takes apartment buildings "a super idea." council DR. BARRELL SAID his other concerns include the adop- effect Jan. I. "I would hope many apartment owners would voluntarily Count-ilmen receive SI.200 per year tion of a new administrative code to supplement the Bowling He said he also is concerned with sewer and street cooperate," be said. "After all. they'd be protecting their In the general election Tuesday. Nov 6. there are five (Jn-cn Charter which goes into effect Jan. 1 and continued improvements, an expanded water plant and pay levels for own investment " candidates for the three at-large council positions improvement of sanitary and storm sewers, streets, city employees. Carroll said he could not comment on the issue of new environment, safety provisions and parks and recreational "Everything should be done first." he said. "Probably the sidewalks for the downtown area because the issue is in la Ike general electioa Tuesday, Nov. I, laere are five facilities. next two years won't see them all solved, but many are on court. "But I do feel the merchants have to do their share." candidates for the three at-large council poiitloas: Dr. Dr. Barrell is head of the council's parking and traffic the drawing board and ready to go." he said. "After all. there are city-owned parking lots Charles A. Barrell. Democrat; Dr. Edwla C. Bomell, control committee which has authorized posting bicycle Dr. Bomeli said he favors an "equitably administered" downtown. Repabllcaa; Thomas M. Carroll. Republican: Joseph L. route signs throughout the city. "The signs serve to warn housing code to protect the rights of renters and property "I'd also like to see a high-rise parking garage downtown, Corral. Democrat, aad Boyd Crawford, Repabllcaa. motorists these pathways are used extensively by bi- owners. "It will require some compromises." he said. "My too." he added cyclists." he said. understanding is that the county code will need some He said he was responsible for negotiating the gift of modification for Bowling Green." TOWN-GOWN relations have improved during the last Barrell Carter Park to the city. "That will need lots of improve- He said if such changes are made, the city should allocate two years. Carroll said. "For so long there was a definite Dr Barrell. 64. of 722 N Grove St . has served as a ments." Dr Barrell said. "For example, we don't have money to the county for enforcement of the code. chasm." he said, "but you always have problems when you councilman-at-large for eight years He is the past water there and only temporary toilet facilities." Dr. Bomeli termed fire protection on the east side of the have a school this size and a city this size '' chairman of the University's political science department In the area of fire protection and prevention, he said he Penn-Central railroad tracks "inadequate " He said he On the issue of student voting, Carroll said, "1 want to see and now teaches state and local government courses favors a fully manned fire station on the east side of the thinks protection on the east side should be increased, with students vote I don't care if it's here or in i heir hometowns Penn-Central railroad tracks and smoke detector systems in the protection on the west maintained. The student apathy I detect really upsets me." apartment buildings in the city. In addition, be said. "I think the University, because of its Even in view of the national political scene. Carroll said C.B. PRESENTS In addition. Dr. Barrell said he voted for and is in favor of multiple-housing units, has a significant responsibility in being a Republican is having no adverse effects on his new sidewalks for downtown A group of downtown mer- helping to finance the fire station " campaign. "At the local level, you have to work so closely BIG TIME" WRESTLING chants has opposed the plan and a lawsuit is currently in liti- Dr. Bomeli said he thinks fire prevention devices for together that most of the time you forget political gation. apartments should be investigated. Installation could result affiliations." he said. SUNDAY in reduced fire insurance premiums for property owners, Describing town-gown relationships as "pretty good." Dr. he said "But whether we (council) should mandate them or Barrell said lie supports the right of students to vote in not, I don't know." he added. Corral Bowling Green. "Bui what keeps it from being a confronta- Hevutilization of the downtown area is "vital to Corral. 38. of 254 S Enterprise St.. is a marketing students," Dr. Bomeli said. "As long as we're going to be representative for the Columbia Gas Co of Ohio and principally a college town, it's just plain common sense for "'Twas the day before CHEE 0MUNGA; chairman of the city's board of zoning appeals hov. the merchants to be sensitive to student needs. Corral said his main concern is the efficiency of city and all through the Chi 0 house — He said he thinks students should vote in Bowling Green All the owls were restless; government "We need a careful evaluation of all "Right now. most students support the city financially departments within the city administration to make sure and flying about. (through payment of the city income taxi, but don't vote." we're not becoming too top-heavy in the administration and The decorations were hung — he said. forgetting the workers." he said CHEE 0MUNGA had begun! "We should try to live within our budget." he continued Then the crowned Chee-0 King said Carroll "We have to have planned programs and follow through on before it was done . . . Carroll. 40. of 714 Birch St.. has served three terms as the things we plan to do." Corral, the only council-al-large candidate who lives in councilman-at-large. the first ward, said his other priorities include continued MERRY CHEE UMUNGA to the owls, A teacher and coordinator of distributive education at upgrading of the sewer system, programs for senior citizens Bowling Green High School, Carroll said city council should and to all - have fun!" and drug abuse programs concern itself with continued upgrading of sewers and He is co-chairman of the board of directors of the Bowling streets during the next two years. 2l0Md>fo-5c'ience He said he thinks the city should continue to contract with Green Committee on Drug Problems i Karma). «PRl!t *Hfc IC> Middle Class Youth Presents the Wood County Department of Health for enforcement of the bousing code-if that code is strengthened. CORRAL SAID he favors a housing code that is fair to iFernando Arrabal's "VIVA LA MUERTE' "It has to be enforced," Carroll said. ' Enforcement is the students, property owners and the neighborhood." He said key to it and when you talk enforcement, you're talking SUNOAY OPENING TILL 3r00 - ADULTS 1.00 • to peg* five

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November 3.1973 Domino's is now hiring 24 week terminated bv licensed certilied obste- 1967 Ford station wagon liiiiTiiaiioii.il Studies presents Martli Kojonen. rector drivers Musi be 18 and trician gynecologist Im- Country Squire, air. auto- have car SI 70 plus com- ol a folk high school in Finland, tonight at 7 pm in the mediate arrangements matic V-8. radio, heater CINEMA II EVE 7:15 & 9:30 Alumni Room of the Union He will be speaking on mission 352 5221 will be made with no Good condition. 3750 Call SA1 & SUN MAT 2:15 & 4:45 education and the Scandinavian Seminar Program 354-5802 in carlv am or Delivery people, waiters, hassle Call colled 216- alter 9 00 pm ^^^^ The Bti.SU Peoples Chess Federation will hold waitresses Applv in per 631-1W7 HELD OVER 5th Week • HURRY LAST S DAYS their weeklv meeting in the Commuter Center of son. Paghai s Starting Panasonic stereo. 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Sat 9-4 Trinity VALUABLE COUPON The Fin-n-F'alcon Scuba Club will hold a general meeting followed bv open swimming tonight from 8-10 I'D Box 25. Bowling done Methodist Church 200 N Summit in the Natotonum Green Oh Ph 353-6722 There once was an Alpha ROBERT ANNE ..SIMON This magazine will be a Gam Glame who partied Used lurniiure & appli SHAW BANCROFT WARD The BG S.U Sailing Club will hold a meeting tonight new and refreshing hersell to lame Her ances Largest dealer in at 7 pm in 203 Hayes Hall All members should periodical dealing with drink she did spill, which the area Also new lurni attend general arts and leisure was cleaned bv bv Bill, lure at prices vou can at &t the science of activity YOUNG WINSTON SAVE Monday. 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• fram pa§. taw Crawfoid termed second ward improvements, CRAWFORD SAID there is a need for more fire "The townspeople realize the important part the University particularly the upgrading of streets, as "one of the top protection, particularly so we don't have a problem with plays in the community," Crawford said He also said the be thinks the city should remain under the jurisdiction of the priorities" for council in the next two years. trains. Hopefully we can somehow get another station so we community could take better advantage of University county code and allocate funds to the county for personnel He said he also plans to work for additional fire can cover the whole city." "if the need is there." faculties. protection, completion of the downtown sidewalks project "I think we should get into it and decide where we can use In addition, he said. As long as a home meets the Discussing the student vote in Bowling Green. Crawford and further improvements in Carter Park. it (another fire station) best." he continued. "The standards at the time that bouse was built. I think it should said. "If I really had to take a stand, the people who really "There are so many things involved, it's pretty difficult to University and city have been working on that problem for a stand unless it is in unreasonably unsafe condition " live in a community year-round are the people who should say exactly that we will accomplish this or that." Crawford number of years." Citing the density of population on the east side of the said. vote. Peno-Central railroad tracks. Corral said. "The city should He said be favors a strengthened housing code, but In addition. Crawford said requiring smoke or heat have a fire station on the east side with more than one questioned whether Bowling Green needs a full-time "THESE ARE the people who are going to pay for it." be man." detectors in new apartment buildings in the city "to said. "Their istudents', interest probably doesn't lie in bousing inspector He said be thinks the University should participate in the probably a good idea" but would require additional Bowling Green." "Is there enough to keep him busy?." Crawford asked. planning and funding of the station. consultation with city officials "I'm not real certain that we will need one. 1 really don't In the area of town-gown relations, he said he thinks there Crawford said he doesn't think being a Republican is Corral said installation of beat or smoke detectors in know." existing apartment buildings would be expensive and that is no friction now, but hopes relations will further improve. negatively affecting his campaign the cost would probably be passed on to the tenant. "But surely, there is a life-saving benefit." he said. "If you can save one life, it's worth any amount of money." Ohio voters to decide Tuesday on amendments Rt:VITAUZATION of downtown requires the cooperation By Sue Myers retroactive collection of taxes if land to converted to other of merchants, property owners and citizens. Corral said. "I Assembly to make Municipal and County Courts divisions of use. the Court of Common Pleas. don] think we can put the cost on any one area." be said. Ohio voters Tuesday will decide the fate of four School revenues and the general property tax fund used by The amendment also calls lor Municipal and County Court '' We have to work together." amendments to the Ohio constitution proposed by the county and municipal governments could be cut if the issue judges to be included in compensation provisions that were He termed the plan for new downtown sidewalks "a step General Assembly. is passed. Navin said. authorized for Supreme Court. Court of Appeals and in the right direction, and added. "I don't think we should Issue 1. if passed, would authorize the General Assembly THE SECOND state issue calls for removal of the $3,000 Common Pleas Court judges go down and do a patchwork job." to change the way agricultural land to taxed in Ohio It to limit on exemptions of the state income tax Passage of this Regarding students voting in Bowling Green, he said. "I THE FOURTH constitutional amendment calls for Ohio now taxed on the basis of its market value, which is amendment would permit the Ohio General Assembly to set armed forces veterans to receive bonuses up to $500 feel that any student woo registers to vote is a responsible determined by its potential development value, according to a new limit if it desired. voter. 1 think they are voting on the issues." depending on their place and length of service. Vietnam Dr. Leo Navin. chairman of the University's economics The $3,000 limit was set in 1912. Navin said. veterans who served between February 28, 1961 and July 1. "If city officials are being fair to students. I don't think department Today it impo:es a burden on large families, he said He 1973 and veterans who served between August 5, 1964 and we have anything to worry about " Farm land adjacent to developed land to taxed at the same assumed that passage of the amendment would adjust the July 1.1973 would be eligible for the bonuses. rate as the developed land even though it may still be used ability of all iamilies to use the exemptions. Relatives of servicemen killed In Vietnam, prisoners of for agricultural purposes. Navin said. Kurfess said the legislature could exempt any portion of war. or men missing in action could receive up to $1,000 All Crawford The amendment, if passed, would permit auditors to income or none o( it. bonuses could be doubled if they were used for educational assess property for agricultural purposes only, said Ohio Crawford. SO, of 7 Parkwood Drive, to now serving as ISSUE 3 deals with establishing divisions of the Common expenses Rep Charles Kurfess. Pleas Courts, organizing districts for the Common Pleas Kurfess said a commission would probably be appointed council president. He is executive vice president of Cain's courts, and in-term pay raises for some Ohio judges. to administer the program. Veterans would have to apply Marcelle Potato Chip Co . Inc THERE IS a provision in the amendment to allow for If passed the amendment would allow the General (or the bonuses, he said. Schedule changes

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ByDuGarfieM balanced and senior-dom- week, head into tomorrow's which fell beyond the out- Anliunt Spar Is Editor inated forward line headed skirmish with tri-captain stretched hands of Spartan by Eric Winders, the team's Warren Heede in top phy- All-American goalie Dave The Bowling Green leading scorer with 11 goals sical condition. Heede s Goldman booters will put their No. 1 and two assists Winders is exceptional speed and Cochrane said the Bobcats Ohio ranking, and a three- OU's all-time scoring playing ability against the are one of the best squads in game winning streak on the leader Spartans attracted the the state, and the Midwest line tomorrow when they attention of the area media They will be tougher than fare the fourth-rated Ohio BACKS KIM Bayless and representatives. Cleveland State, according University bobcats at the Sherman l.vle and goalie The key to BG s success to the ninth-year coach soccer field Curt Chaplin complete the over the last three contests "We definitely have the Standing 7-1 for the or quartet that shutout five has been its defense Led by advantage playing this game season. Bowling Green will opponents this year captains Greg Brooks and at home, but it's a toss-up." be seeking its fourth straight In addition to his live shut- Dave Dyminski. and team- said Cochrane. win. and its second conse- outs. Chaplain leads Ohio in mates Glenn Jost and Paul cutive post-season bid fewest goals given up The Wayne, (he BG defense has We have to stymie every Oil. 5-1-1. also garnered a Lawrence. N.J native has allowed the opposition 11 one of their plays, and try to post-season bid last year and WAYNl allowed six goals, three shots at goal since the keep the ball on their side of is out to take the No 1 spot coming in ill's 3 1 loss at l 'leveland State match-up the field " away from BG The two Cleveland Stale lasl week Oul defense hasn't been Several players have (cams tied 1-1 last year in The Bobcats are plagued lested yet this season.' said waited all season lor tomor- Athens with a rash of injuries Six Cochrane "They II be tested row's unofficial conference The Bobcats have a well- men are listed as doubtlul against 01' (hough " battle, after last year's 1-1 participants for tomorrow s tie tangle BOWLING GREEN has BG mentor Mickey rallied to outscore its Senior fullback Brooks ( 'oehrane said that the key opponents 11-2 since the summed up the toughts of to victory lor either team Cleveland State match Tun some of the players when he Gryphons provide opposition will be its bench slrenglh Davis grabbed the scoring said thai defeating 01' The Falcons. 3-1 winncis lead in the Michigan State would mean a satisfying as icers open '73 campaign over Michigan Stale tins game with a first half goal season for the r'aleons

By Mark Glover other top performers for Initiates the icers season as shifts at an average of every lor the games tonight and The BG NewT* Asilslaal Sports Editor Guelph include Kim Miles well as some long range 80-90 seconds of ice lime tomorrow is concerned, con- and Hob Gnsdalc Veleran goals as far as coach Mason This span of playing lime lidence seems to be the key will get longer as the season The Bowling Green I.nis may recall Miles is concerned The first-year word PORTS hockey team will attempt to scored two goals against 1IG mentor is looking toward Ihe progresses according to the I think we will win them Friday, November 1, 1973 s preserve a perfect record as two yean ago in a losing luture HG coach bulh." said Mason Poo. 6 overtime cflort "I feel we should improve they open their season MASON stresses sell- tonight at 7 30. at the Ice A number ol returning wilh each game," said disciplinc on the part ol his lellermen will provide Ihe Mason "If we can get better Arena against the I'niver- players in regard to to- sityol Guelph scoring punch lor BG with each contest, we will be night's match. The Falcon icers hold a Hob Dobek. who In I the doing real well "These Canadian teams Falcons journey to Oil "spell" over their Canadian learn last year in Hie scoring department with m goals are undisciplined lor Ihe ' opponents In six previous PLANNING ahead loons most part," said Ihe hrsl and 34 assists, will pose a By Jack O'Breia I niveisilv team according real good football game to meetings with Guelph. KG like a good idea al this point year coach "We may have lullback I'hil I'olak will has won five and tied one threat in addition to learn Executive Sports Editor to head coach Don llehlen it win." he added "They ithe in lime The pre season polls lo lake something to gain make the trip to Athens This tradition may lie a captain Mike Hartley, who have come out and lour KG I 30 p m at Penden Bobcats I don't make mis- today All three players something " A relatively healthy lough one to uphold Ihis had 34 goals ami IX assists opponents, are on Ihe list Stadium, takes They re a solid, hard- were sidelined with injuries The hockey mentor also Bowling Green foolbail year latl season Noire Dame is rated second Ol is a loothall learn nosed football team " last weekend and did not intends lo use all Ihree ol his team will encounter its last in Ihe nation (the Falcons that has gotten bctlci and Nohlen said the HobcaLs make the Marshall trip. goalies i Mike laul. Don Mid- American ('onference ' THE WORD circulating Tonights contest will not lied the Irish, 3-3, ma scrim- bettei said NehJen al ins have a passing game similar Bowling Green enters the Boyd and AI Sarachmanl loe ol the '73 season around the hockev fraternity only be the debut ol the 197.V mage two weeks ago! weekly press conference lo Kent States and a contest with a 5-2 overall throughout the Guelph tomorrow at Athens Is that Guelph s Gryphons 74 lean, bill also serve .is an Mason plans to play yesterday "The) re a good running attack like Miami's record and a 2-2 league slate match The Falcons will meet an are much improved from introduction lor iwo new Guelph by alternating player solid lootball team SAFETY TONY Bell, line- while Ol' is 2-4 overall and 1- As lar as Mason s attitude improving'' Ohio Ike team thai ended lasl sea- coaches "We will have lo pla\ a backer John Villapiano and 3 in league action *on with a record of II 10-2 Hun Mason will be One of the reasons for this coaching his first game lor type of thinking is Dave BG since taking the job this Harriers set for MAC meet Farago past siiniiiiei The largest Mid American UlND Pkaents: Farago led the Gryphons Likewise, II is opening Divisional run. and the All- tern's All American and ('onference cross-country In louring last year with 2U night lor Hud Fohisowvch Ohio meet. defending champion Gordon held of ten teams will Minly He has run the goals and 23 assists. He is no Ihe new leader ol Ihe Guelph The Falcons have hern gather tomorrow in Athens. stranger to the Falcon sipiad Folusewych stresses paced all season by All- Athrns Country Club course BUTCH WUACK5 Ohio lor the 28th annual and won on II Mints has nol skaters In pre season action aggressive play and conse- Aniei ic.in Craig Macdonald. league championships. run the course this year ■last year, the right winger quently his players will not who won Ihe MAC Southern aid-Hie Defending champion However. Ihe Eastern 'scored (wo unassisted goals shy away from contact run, and All Ohio race Miami and undefeated Baa In a match that KG even- The o|H>ning two-game Although Macdonald is not distanceman oulkickrd lern Michigan are the pre- tually won. SM. series with Guelph formally lavorcd by many MAC Macdonald in an earlier dual tournament favorites For coaches in tomorrow's meet at HG. and placed QLA55 PACK5 tomorrow's 11 a in run battle, Ihe HG stride! has ahead ol him al the Notre Howling Green will be one advantage over Eas- Dame Invite I Hockey tickets Irving to win its first major 3 pm Fncby., Hoy .3L ineel of the year Tickets still are available for Ihe Howling Green -Guelph Coach Mel Brodl's Falcon University hockev series this weekend at the Ice Arena runners will have to out- Live on our * FREE* • Tickets will remain on sale today al the Memorial Hall hustle Iwo ol the toughest i ticket office until i p in Thev also will be sold at Ihe gale learns t Miami and Eastern) Qfwcl Ballroom - UNION/ tonight and tomorrow night General admission tickets art- in (he nahon. in addition to "RED FOX" priced at SI lor students and $2 lor adults Reserved seats Hall Slate and Central . are priced at 12 50 each Michigan which beal them 2 A student ID ticket exchange continues lodav in Memorial earlier in Ihe season f Hall and also at the gate t.might and tomorrow mghl This year, a lack ol depth HMI the hc.rvy MM :h MM fid ol Red THE Hockev ID cards will not lie sold al the gate has cost HG a championship Fon. nightly OH 0UI *" GARAGE Face-oil time both nights is 7 30 p in with Ihe gales al Ihe Noire Dame Invita- mmtd Own before you moH m lli.'in ROW Red FOX ROW <>< NIOHT CLUB opening at 6 30 p m tional, Ihe MAC Southern I .ill-tin i imk mtwtaininml etirtti The lh. 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