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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 11-3-1965 The B-G News November 3, 1965 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 November 3, 1965" (1965). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1893. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1893 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. :•:•:•:• Rodgers' little Sis'... Pg.4 The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1965 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Vol. No. 50, No. 26 Former Ohioan Burns 2 Student Teachers To Death At Pentagon Die In Auto Crash WASHINGTON(AP)-- A former fire deaths of a number of Bud- Two University students were Ohioan set fire to himself with a dhist monks in Saigon. terday morning.The three students liffe and Michael Jon Schindler, killed and a third injured in an baby in his arms while standing Lundquist said a container was were going to Toledo area schools 22, Coldwater,, both seniors in automobile-truck accident on the in front of the Pentagon and died found on a grassy area nearby. to do their student teaching. Reynolds Road inToledo early yes- the College of Education were be- last night. Several people scaled the con- Annette Marie Aveni, 21, Wick- He was identified as Norman crete abutment and smothered the leived to have been killed instantly, while the driver of the auto, John Morrison of Baltimore, a 31 year- flames. Earl Dorsten, 22, Dayton, also a old Quaker. He was graduated Fire equipment and an am- senior in the College of Education, from Wooster College, Wooster, bulance soon arrived, and the man, is in serious condition in Toledo Ohio. his fire-blackened head showing An 18-month-old baby girl-re- above the blankets, was rushed Hospital. The car was heading north on ported to be his daughter- whom he to a hospital. Reynolds Road and attempting to held in his arms as he set him- Lundquist said the baby also was turn left onto Hill Avenue when the self afire escaped uninjured. carried to the hospital, in the front Army Major Richard Lundqulst seat of the ambulance. accident occurred. A school bus said he saw Morrison standing on was waiting to turn left in the a concrete abutment about one southbound lane, hiding the south- hundred yards from the river en- Students Charge bound truck from view, and the trance of the Pentagon. Lundquist driver of the automobile apparently said he yelled something. Then didn't see it coming, according to flames flared up along one side of Police Brutality the Toledo Police. As the auto the man's body. People shouted made its turn, the southbound truck "drop the baby". The child fell NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)--Some hit it broadside. to the ground, and the man fell 500 persons marched yesterday The truck driver was not in- over. He later was taken to a from Fisk University to the Met- jured. hospital. ropolitan courthouse in Nashville, ANNETTE AVENI MICHAEL SCHINDLER Morrison , who was white, appar- Tenn. Miss Aveni was doing her student teaching in the first grade at the ently doused himself with some The were led by Ralph Odour, Keyser Elementary School, and Mr. flammable fluid before he was dressed in his native African carb. Schindler was doing his teaching in noticed . The demonstrators were pro- New Satellites To Aid Biology at RogersHighSchool.Mr. There was no indication of his testing that Odour said was a Dorsten is doing his student teach- motive, but his act recalled the beating by police. A few whites ing in social science at McTlque were sprinkled among the dem- Junior High School. Juniors Schedule onstrators, who carried signs Apollo Moon Project reading "Fisk University Protests Carol Bevridge, Toledo, and Police Brutality," and "Land of WASHINGTON(AP)-- The 20- Birds, they will be placed in syn- Frank Iarossi, Westmont, N.J., Hayride Friday Freedom or Land of Gestapo." nation interim communications chronous orbits 22,3000 miles also seniors in education, normally The Junior Class has sched- Odour--23 -year-old student satellite committee has approved above the Earth, so that they will, accompanied them on the trip to led Its third annual class of from Nairobi, Kenya--was ar- a communications satellite system in effect, hover over assigned Toledo to do their student teach- rested early Sunday In a restau- 967 hayride Friday night, begin- that will assist Project Apollo in areas on the ground. ing, but were excused yesterday rant. He was charged with re- preparations to land astronauts ning at 7 pjn. One will be placed over the Pac- morning because of illness. sisting arrest and disorderly con- on the Moon. ific, between Hawaii and Midway Miss Aveni was a member of The wagon will depart from duct. Harshman Quadrangle, driving to The committee acted on behalf Island, and another will go over Alpha Gamma Delta sorority and of the 46 nations belonging to the a site not yet determined for a Odour claimed he was beaten the Atlantic near the west coast of Mr. Schindler was a member of International Telecommunications dance from 8:30 to 11:30. by four policemen. The officers Africa. Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. The Collegians will provide the said they used only the force Satellite Consortium. Its action as announced by the Communications entertainment. necessary to subdue the student. Satellite Corporation. The committee endorsed the act- Doctor to Present Ion of Comsat in awarding the Bad Public Image Hughes Aircraft Company a 12 (M) million dollar contract to build Talk on Nutrition four communications satellites. The satellites will be larger and An American Medical Associa- American Association for the Ad- Hurts IFPC Projects more versatile than the Hughes- tion lecture on clinical nutrition vancement of Science, the Ameri- will be presented by Richard C. can Society of Clinical Nutrition, ternity activities mean parties and built Early Bird Satellite which Interfraternity Pledge Council Bozlan, MD„ director of the divi- the American Institute of Nutrition, noise, so the project gets the now is providing commercial civic project plans have met re- service over the Atlantic. sion of nultrition at the University and the American Heart Associa- sistance due to "bad public stamp of disapproval," saidSmith, of Cincinnati, Wednesday at 7:30 tion. He also has had many papers who was last year's IFPC ad- The new satellites will weigh relations," Timothy F. Smith, co- 150 pounds compared with Early pjn. in the Dogwood Suite. published dealing with human nuti- ordinator of fraternity affairs and viser. Dr. Bozian is a graduate of tlon and associated subjects. "As in many other cases, the Bird's 85 pounds. Like Early assistant to the dean of men, said Rutgers University, where he Anyone interested in a personal bad things are more often called at the IFPC meeting Monday night. Council to Hold received his bachelor of science Interview with Dr. Bozian should "IFPC may csk to do some to the public's attention. This is degree In pharmacy in 1939, and contact the home economics project, but people think that fra- bad public relations and what is Information Night Albany Medical College of Union department today. Interviews will needed is some good public re- University where he received his be held Wednesday afternoon. lations. IFPC must do something Conferences designed to inform M.D. in 1950. constructive," he said. freshmen interested in becoming Dr. Bczlan is speaking on the "IFPC can be very beneficial Student Council members will be nutritional sciences and will ex- LBJ's Still Quiet as a liaison between the admin- held at 10 p.m. today in Rodgers plain that the study has shifted in istration and the pledges as well Quadrangle and at 10 p.m. to- the last 15 to 20 years. He will On Marriage Plans as between the pledges and the ac- morrow in Founders Quadrangle. also discuss the nutritional change tives," President Richard Hel- Jack Baker, president of the in human bodies and how human WASHINGTON(AP)-- Newsmen wlg said. student body, Donna Blevins, organisms are adapting to these tried to questionLuciBaines John- "Last spring's IFPC established chairman of the leadership and changes. He'll cite research re- son yesterday about reports of her something that hopefully will be- service committee, and Bob De- lated to this. romance with Pat Nugent ,22, of come a precedent," Helwig said. Bard, vice-president of the student From 1958 to 1961, Dr. Bozian Waukegan, lll.jbut she told them body will head discussions in the "By having smokers that are han- was with the biochemistry depart- "my personal life is my own and dled entirely by the pledges in meetings. ment at Vanderbilt University, I don't intend to talk about it." each house, independent friends Kathy Cooney, chairman of the No one In President Johnson's Nashville, Tenn., and since 1963 are able to get a closer look communications board, said that has been at the University of Cin- family or on the White House staff at Greek life." the 'information night' meetings CAZ-- cinnati. will confirm or deny a report In other action, nominations for are open to any freshman inter- Dr. Bozian is a member of many that Luci, 18, and Pat flew to the IFPC officers were opened.