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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. WASHINGTON (AP)-Effoc« to The Brooking] Institution, founded functioning 50 yean later in 1973. and it was not simply their preference stop the explosive growth of more in 1927, describes itself as a Only 27 had disappeared, while 246 that gave rise to them," he added. government agencies probably will be nonpartisan economic and political new ones were created, for a 1973 Kaufman warned that "explosive doomed to failure no matter who is research organization. total of 394, he add. growth" of government agencies and elected president, according to a study He did not include the Defense units is "evidently approaching published yesterday by the Bro xings THE 'STUDY, by Bi on kings Department, defense agencies or the rapidly-if in fact they have not Institution. economist Herbert Kaufman, said US Postal Service in the study, in already arrived." Growth of new The study also questioned whether more executive branch agencies and order to keep it manageable! he said. He said agencies die reluctantly, any good would result from efforts to units (53) were created during the once created, since they usually streamline the federal bureaucracy, a fust term of President Richard M. KAUFMAN SAID that in many develop a protective bureaucracy and agencies expands step such hopefuls as President Ford, Nixon than in any other presidential cases the names of agencies were clientele, and often enjoy Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter have term in the nation's history changed, but not the agencies congressional protection. proposed. Another 23 were created in 1973, themselves. "Attempting to cram the the first year of the second Nixon He said in an interview that a major Another factor that keeps agencies on federal level complexity and diversity of political term. The numbers include agencies conclusion of his study is that the alive and prevents a return of their institutions into a preconceived and and units created by presidential creation of agencies "is not necessarily functions to the private sector, he said, rather arbitrary pattern of symmetry order, by congressional legislation, by linked to the partisan affiliation of an is that "the public originally turned and simplicity and neatness, it could departmental orders and by incumbent president or either, from the marketplace to government be argued, would do more violence to government reorganization plans. apparently, to his ideology.'' rot certain services precisely because the system and generate more disorder Kaufman analyzed 175 agencies "Ii seems that some presidents are the market failed to provide them at than allowing it to establish its own that existed in 1923, and found that borne along by a tide of events that an acceptable price when they were untidy format." the study said. 148 of them (85 per cent) were still generated a host of new organizations. wanted."

An Bowling Green. Ohio Independent Friday. May 28,1976 Student Volume 59/Number 122 Voice THe BG news Church won't quit despite Udall's plea

By The Associated Press Sen. Frank Church solidly rejected yesterday a request by the Democratic presidential candidate with the second largest delegate following to quit campaigning in Ohio. Instead, he spoke to a convention of the Ohio AFL-CIO hete and was followed by former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, who holds the lead among Democrats with 880 of 1,505 delegates needed to be the Democratic nominee. Rep. Morris K. Udall (D-Ariz.) suggested in Sioux Falls. SD. on Wednesday that Church stay out of Ohio before the June 8 primary to give Udall, with 298.5 delegates committed, a better chance of defeating Carter. Yesterday, Udall said in South Dakota that he was committed to an all-out campaign. "Obviously, a two-man race is easier for me than a three-man race." he said. Church (D-ldaho) has 49 committed delegates with 107 more possible in Ohio. Udall could gain 146 more delegates in Ohio. A total of 152 delegates are being selected, but some candidates are not running in some congressional districts. THERE ARE seven candidates and a handful of favorite sons seeking various numbers of delegates in Ate primary, which will be a winner-take-all in the 23 congressional districts and proportionally divided among the 38 delegates at stake in the at-large race. However, Carter, Church and Udall are the only active campaigners. "I'm not part ot a stopCarter movement, but a support-Church movement," said Church, who planned to reevaluate his chances after Tuesday's primaries. "In light of my three primary victories, we hope to stretch it to five with Montana and Rhode Island, then well assess the situation and see what we can do. "Winning is the name of the game. As we move along we have to make an assessment of the situation^ and do everything we can." Meanwhile, Udall returned to Ohio to campaign in northeastern Ohio where he has concentrated most of his effort. He has delegate slates entered in every congressional district except one, which is in Cleveland. On Friday he will speak to the Cleveland City Club.

Tony C. Embree and David E. Solganik soak up some students and fellow Anderson dwellers take turns FIRST LADY Betty Ford was expected last night for an airport reception at Boxers rays and burn up calories as they practice their sparring on warm spring days. (Newsphoto by Larry Akron to campaign for her husband. She planned to spend today traveling boxing techniques outside Anderson Hal. The Lambert) around Ohio, visiting Dayton and Find]ay. Church received a favorable response from the delegates, representing a million union members at the convention, who gave him a standing ovation when he completed his speech, attacking multinational corporations based in the United States. US-Soviets to sign nuclear pact "Some companies have become multinational not only in fact, but in thinking as well," he said. "It is time lor a president to realize that there is WASHINGTON (AP)--President for Senate ratification of a parallel UNTIL NOW, the Russians have THE TREATY actually was nothing in the preamble of the Constitution to suggest that the government was Ford and Soviet leader Leonid I. treaty restricting weapons tests. been steadfast in barring any completed early last month. White established for the maximum profit of General Motors." Brezhnev will sign an unprecedented inspection on Soviet soil. Under the House and State Dept. officials said Carter, who received a polite reception, proposed that the stop-Carter agreement today to permit American Neither power will be permitted to agreement to be signed here by Ford that "technical reasons" caused the movement was a desire on the part of the promoters to "preserve the status quo inspection of some Russian nuclear conduct underground nucleat and in Moscow by Brezhnev, the delay in the signing and denied that and the politics as usual." testing sites. explosions exceeding 150 kilotons~the observers will be allowed to check political considerations played any "Our opponents are the Republicans," Carter said. "Ronald Reagan and The twin ceremonies here and in equivalent of 150.000 tons of TNT. only on tests designed for peaceful part. Gerald Ford are just tweedle dee and tweedle dum. There's no difference Moscow dose out 18 months of Also, for the first time. American and purposes. Privately, administration sources between them. I'm just an average American, like you." complex negotiations to limit peaceful Russian observers will be on hand to Still, the accord, projected '.wo said the signing was delayed after underground testing and dear the way check for violations. years ago at the Moscow summit, is of Ford's advisers told him it would be HE SAID his critics want to maintain "at all costs their entrenched, major significance since it both politically damaging to sign a treaty unresponsive, bankrupt and irresponsible political power." establishes the precedent of foreign with the Russians just before the Carter planned to meet with members of an uncommitted statewide slate of Utility rates may drop inspection and comes at a time of Michigan primary. delegates in Cleveland last night. strain in US-Soviet relations. In competing for the GOP "As an uncommitted slate we remain open to hear from any of the potential By Tom Schrock Negotiations are lagging in Geneva presidential nomination, Ronald presidential candidates or their representatives," said Treasurer of State Gertrude Staff Writer on an agreement to impose ceilings on Reagan has attacked Ford's policy Donahey before the meeting. Donahey is the favorite daughter the 38 delegates the two superpowers' nuclear weapons toward the Soviet Union. Earlier are pledged to. Ohioans could save at least $200 million in utility bills if a proposed arsenals and the two sides have agreements with the Russians banned "While we shall continue to honor similar requests from potential candidates, constitutional amendment changing the base on which utilities set customer exchanged sharp rhetoric over Africa tests in the atmosphere and on or both announced and unannounced, such meetings should not be interpreted as a rates gains the necessary support, according to Henry W. Eckhart, co-chairman and over compliance with arms and below the water. desire or willingness to precommit our slate to a specific candidate," she said. of Citizens for Utility Rate Equality (CURE). security accords. Eckhart, former chairman of the Ohio Public Utilities Commission (PUCO), yesterday said petitions supporting the proposal are being circulated in every WHILE ESTABLISHING the Ohio county to have the proposal placed on the November election ballot. principle of on-site inspection, the "Ohio utility companies are wasting a lot of money," Eckhart said. "Under treaty appears to have little practical Link's funding appeal postponed the present regulations, they have no incentive to manage themselves meaning for the United States. effidently." Years ago American sdentists gave By Renee Murawski the board claimed thai the Link letters from residents of Fostoria, up the idea of experimenting with Staff Reporter inappropriately utilized funds and Perrysburg and Erie, Michigan, as well THE PROPOSED amendment would force ps, electric and telephone underground nuclear explosions as a failed to contract an executive as Bowling Green, attesting to the companies in Ohio to base customer rates on the original cost of plants and means for changing the course of rivers A decision on an appeal against director. Link's contribution to the county. equipment. The amendment would repeal the present formula. Reconstruction or for mineral excavations, but the discontinuing funds to the Link (Wood Speaking in defense of the Link, David Brightwell, North Baltimore Cost Less Depreciation (RCN), which allows utilities to base rates on the cost of Soviets remained interested in such County Human Services) was Joseph L. Corral, president of the chief of police, cited cases in which replacing their plants and equipment at current prices instead of the original projects. postponed yesterday by the Wood Wood County Human Services board the Link had aided persons in cost, Eckhart explained. Terms of the treaty permit that County Mental Health and Mental of trustees, said the Link could surrounding areas. The amendment would end automatic rate increases, prevent excess electric work to go forward, provided no blast Retardation (648) Board. operate with a $34,533 budget, even "I've never heard of one person capacity and force utilities to pass federal income tax savings on to consumers, exceeds 150 kilotons. A series of The board moved to table a vote on though its 1975-76 budget was turned down by the Link," Brightwell he said. explosions may total up to 1,500 the appeal until June 10 so members $53,435. said. A recent PUCO study showed an excess in electric generating capacity in kilotons, provided they are spaced no can obtain and study additional Corral said he has received Dr. Marvin L. Kumler, the Link's several power companies, Eckhart said. He dted the Dayton Power and Light more than 5 seconds apart. information concerning the extent of commitments for at least an additional interim executive director, said the Co. as having 50 per cent more capacity than needed for their peak load. Link's services to Wood County $5,000 in contributions from outside postponement has created some Present federal income tax laws allow utilities to take accelerated depreciation residents. sources. administrative difficulties for the Link. on capital, Eckhart said. Depredation is doubled, reducing the amount of The board also agreed to halt He also countered that the Link According to Kumler, the Link income tax the utility pays. The proposal would force the utilities to pass tax Weather further contract negotiations with selected a director in November 1975 must report any budget changes it reductions on to consumers, he added. United Central Services (UCS) in after a two-month screening of 147 forsees for the next fiscal year. The effects of the amendment will vary with the degree of PUCO Toledo, an agency that was to take applicants. The person chosen as "We can't give a report on our enforcement, Eckhart said. "RCN law repeal should save consumers at least Variable cloudiness today with over the administration of services director refused the position and the budget if we don't know whether well $200 million per year if properly enforced. If nothing else, it will dimjnish chance of afternoon showers, high presently provided by the Link. Link began the selection process again have a budget," Kumler said. 70 to 75. Cloudy tonight and future rate increases." but was told by the 648 board to He said the delay has encouraged CURE, co-chaired by State Auditor Thomas E. Ferguson, Is gathering the tomorrow with showers likely and THE BOARD originally decided on discontinue its search in February. him to believe the board may reverse required 307,201 signatures for ballot placement, Eckhart said. He declined to chance of mundenhowers. Low April 22 to discontinue funds to the its original decision. disdose how many signatures have been received, saying only that "20,000 tonight near 50. High Saturday in Link and allocate $34,533 to UCS to THE BOARD charged that the Link If the board upholds its decision to the upper 60s and low 70s. petitions have been sent out, and we're going to get the signatures." replace the Link's services. In making provides 84 per cent of its services to defund the Link, Kumler said he will Local coordinator of the drive is James R. Copley of Fostoria. Copley is in Chance of rain, 40 per cent today this decision, the group cited Bowling Green residents, even though appeal the derision to the district charge of circulating petitions in Erie, Hancock, Henry, Ottawa, Putnam, and 60 per cent tonight. economic difficulties which required it is intended as a county-wide agency. director of mental health and mental Sandusky, Van Wen and Wood counties. cutbacks in its allocations In addition, The lank representatives presented retardation in Toledo. Pag* 2/The BG News, Frid.y, May 28, 1976 •» ■ eDIT8RiaLS a church in dilemma t ' -I ' ■ ■ ■ ■ '■!■. II " ■ I has condemned birth control, only th* I WASHINGTON (AP)-lf the succeed in turning around the erosion non-Catholics had known about the of support for the Catholic church's first time the condemnation was trade in pagan babies ihey'd have been traditional birth control teaching.in immediately followed by throngs I endorsements jamming the aisles of the nave to get I shocked, although it would have been the year since the encyclical, no more than they expected. Bui opposition to that teaching.among out. The conciliar changes wer« I The following are the News' endorsements of the issues which will they'd also have been shocked at the Niehotor both clergy and laity has increased be on the primary ballot on June 8. Reasons for our support for or rather than decreased...Far from unavoidable, at least in the eyes of the J pinkish red, not altogether vonHoffmin opposition to the proposals are listed under the headings. We urge non-anatomical Sacred Hearts of Jesus reasserting the teaching authority of men who wrought them. To ■ you to consider our endorsements at the polls. • with their crowns of thoms--which the church and the credibility of the non-Italian eyes anyway, th* always looked like barbed wire-on the pope, it has led to a deterioration pre-conciliar Church had become more Ai da than religion. an anomalous I classroom walls above the blackboards. of., respect for both...it seems to have no The non-Catholics didn't know been the occasion for massive counter-reformation monarchy living! about buying pagan babies, and the apostasy..." on into a modern age with which ft f sisters and the brothers and the priests Other measures of devotion like Father Greeley is equally positive had less and less in common. Yet thai j issue 1 and the hundreds of thousands of communion and confession showed that the great changes issuing from the was also its strength. X parochial school children involved in defections of similar scope. Vactican Council in liturgy and polity ITS changelessness. If services were this strange commerce would have Sociologist and journalist Father' had nothing to do with the massive apostasy: "...there was no evidence to conducted in a medieval Latia The News has supported and will continue to support Issue 1, been puzzled at the non-Catholic Andrew Greeley ("Catholic Schools in reaction. If you bought a pagan a Declining Church" by Andrew M. be found linking the Council to incomprehensible to 99 percent of 0 ^ which would implement tandem, or combined, election of the state's religious decline among American congregation, millions of Catholic * governor and lieutenant governor. By electing these two highest state baby-that is, saved up to make a Greeley et al., Sheed A Ward, Inc., Kansas City, 1976, $15) attribute this Catholics." The data he presents school children were impressed wheft officials on the same ticket, the office of lieutenant governor will contribution of $5 to the foreign missions-you were awarded a pagan dropoff largely to the 1968 Papal certainly supports his conclusion, but they were reminded that they could g« become more than a token position and will insure more continuity baby miniature with either a bit of Encyclical, "Humanae Vitae," in can sociological tools understand those anywhere in the world, in any culture,, of state governments if something should happen to the governor. 1 pink or blue ribbon. which the Church's long-standing who commerce in pagan babies' among any people and attend mass The children often pinned their condemnation of birth control was There is ample evidence suggesting which would be said in exactly the : pagan babies to their school uniforms, reaffirmed. that before the Council millions of same words with exactly the samt gestures as those their ancestors heard yes no and although the contributions were Father Greeley has collected more American Catholics practiced birth sent to lands where black and brown data, statistical and otherwise, on the control and the formal devoirs of their 1.000 years ago. and yellow people live, no one seems behavior and opinions of American religion. They lived with sin and For American Catholics the great issue 2 to have thought it strange that the Catholics than anybody else, so he contradiction, but what the Council Vatican Council made their faith more X pagan babies on the straps of the girls' ought to be listened to with respect: did was to make rational much of the up to date, more aware of others, jumpers and boys' lapels were daily life of the Church adn thereby more Protestant and more middle invariably of a pink persuasion. "...THE ENCYCLICAL letter has make it more difficult for its class, but ruptured the security ana We also support Issue 2, which would lessen the tax burden on Nobody thought a lot of things been both a failure and an communicants to compartmentalize sense of changeless continuity within railroads, such as AMTRAK and ConRail, without causing serious were strange then. The Holy Father in organizational and religious disaster. It and ignore contradictions. "Humanae which people can live with mysteries damage to the tax base for communities who heavily depend on the Rome was infallible, and in the school was a failure because it did not Vitae" is not the first time the Church and irreconcilable contradiction. revenues from railroad-owned land criss-crossing their city. Although yard the older children wondered if there is no guarantee the additional support will completely bail the the old lady in Germany who got railroads out of financial trouble, but it is certainly worth trying to stigmata on her hands and feet every save them. Good Friday was truly a saint. Catholic high school boys would ask each other whether it was a mortal or a venial sin to put one's hand under yes no the girl's brassiere. These things were important.

issue 3 THOSE WHO traded in pagan X babies would never be able to handle Issue 3, which would, in effect, allow the state government to what's going on in Witchita, Kans., at Bishop Caroll High School. The make low cost loans to private corporations, is opposed by the News. Christian Brothers who taught there We feel private concerns are better left alone and can operate have recently resigned in a dispute effectively without government interference or financial help. with Bishop David Maloney over his There is no logical reason why large corporations should receive insistence that pregnant students be heaps of state aid while the small businessman will undoubtedly be expelled. "It's a helluva story." one left struggling along. Witchita priest is quoted ("National Catholic Reporter," April 23) as saying, "that at a Catholic high school you have to have an abortion to stay yes no in school." 5 The priest is right, it is ajhelluva issue 4 story. The Catholic practice T>f the X pagan-baby era has suffered huge erosion. In the decade 1963-74 the percentage of Catholics attending mass Issue 4 will make Ohio's voting laws conform to those of the once a week dropped from 71 to 50. VER...MY OTHER SECRETARY... MORE OF AN AlPg,REALLY... THIS WAY!' federal government by officially lowering the legal voting age in the state to 18. It also eliminates the former 60-day residency law and will make it easier for members of the arm forces to vote. This constitutional amendment is long overdue and should be supported.

ye* no Lerrers quote was part of a statement about] Ms. Harris surely you are aware of bloodmobile the need for cultural news. After all, misquote Jimmy Carter. issue 5 the recent decline in "American" The point of this is that a writer ha X For those of you who missed an morality is due to the suppression of to be careful when quoting anj opportunity to give blood while the any and all cultures by the In regards to Jill Feder's article, individual. If one is uncertain as to the The News endorses Issue 5, which is a minor issue requiring voter Bloodmobile was on campus this technological advances stressed. Do "Curiosity lures spectators," in exactness of the quote, then it should approval. The proposed constitutional amendment will do little more quarter, you have a second chance. not get me wrong; I agree that it is Tuesday's paper. Rep. Morris K. Udall not be printed. Otherwise than require municipal officials to serve terms of even-numbered The Bloodmobile will be returning to necessary for the News to inform the was misquoted. The article said that misrepresentation occurs and, on moje I years and eliminating the provision for replacement of the lieutenant Bowling Green, Wednesday, June 2. at students of the "outside" world. Was Udall called Ronald Reagan serious matters, could be damaging to] governor, who is followed in succession anyway by ranking state St. Mark's Lutheran Church. 315 that the reason used in the duplication "ultra-conservative, when you can find the individual or the writer. legislators. South College, between the hours of of the article dealing with the political out where he stands and it ain't 12 and 6 p.m. You may call for an lay-offs of the local employes in the often." Udall did say that Reagan was Dave Sampson I appointment, beginning now until Dept. of Transportation? (There was a ultra-conservative, but the rest of the 203 Mercer Rd. Apt. 5ol y«» no Wednesday, at the Bowling Green Red conflict that I would like to have Cross, 3534575, between the hours of straightened out for my own 8:30 a.m. and 3:45 p.m. Please give if edification." let's hear from you issue 6 you haven't already done so. In the artide printed in the 4-30 X edition 10 people were affected. In the The BG News welcomes and encourages all letters to the editor. Letters" Cyndee Llewellyn 5-7 article only 9 people were may comment on other letters, columns, editorials or may address any. Issue 6 is an item that the News supports, which would allow 346 Ashley affected. Which was it? There is also subject a student, faculty member or other reader feels the need to comment, on. municipal governments to pay off general obligation bonds and pay Brion McGlothan an AP story that was incorrect. "Che" Guevara was not killed, he We ask, however, that all letters remain in good taste and in accord with' notes of political subdivision from sources other than property tax 910Offenhauer was murdered. After being wounded the laws of libel. No personal attacks on another person will be allowed. • revenues, which was previously the case. This action will help keep then captured by US trained and The News maintains the right to edit or reject letters and columns. financially-riddled small communities out of serious debt due to correction equipped Bolivian troops he was taken Letters should be a maximum of 300 words, typewritten and triple-spaced. unrestricted use of the funds they have on hand. to La Higuera where he received no All letters and guest columns must indued the author's name, address and' I would simply like to make a real medical attention. After telephone number and be signed. They can be dropped off or mailed to the* correction about my letter that was twenty-four hours of intense BG News, 106 University Hall. Letters are subject to verification. , previously published. I referred to questioning. Warrent Officer Maria yes no Galations 2:8-10 as saying that we are Terau' was sent in. He then shoot the saved by grace through faith in Jesus wounded, unarmed man dead. issue 7 Christ and that works have nothing to Now Mr. Dom, after leading your ■me BG news do with salvation. The passage I meant letter with its "impressive" title I did X to quote is Ephesians 2:8-10. This some minor research. The Green simply demonstrates that we all make Sheet, dated April 26, did indeed list A proposal to keep the state's public debt under control, Issue 7, EDITORIAL STAFF mistakes. We who know Jesus as our some fine events. One of them, the •*"" "• loaapli I. ooltet n* is also endorsed by the News. If passed, the legislature would be Savior should be exceedingly glad that Fogelberg concert, was reviewed in the aaaaagpj ad.tor kwi„ b mecr#y required to make regular payments on the principle of the state debt. perfection is not required of us. ■J*" •"'"" patrWa .. thorn.' News twice. Now how about reviewing aditonal adito. imtm , -uww-ll, It would also insure the return of SO per cent of inheritance taxes to the Lisa recital, the Frances Burnett •*• •d"0' «*kam p. aaundan the local governments involved. Issue 7 would help local governments Scott Stanley Bicentennial piano concert, David makaup aditor yietortal. aifford' financially and would essentially put a lid on the amount of Ohio's 319 Offenhauer West Benington's lecture, Mariam Green's a>ort( MtitOf wMll e mtlp photoaditor land*, wynn debt. lecture-recital, the Bicentennial Symposium, the American Indian •SW tditor ehartaal. ackste.n- cultural lag program, and finally the fine performances given by Alex Beven. BUSINESS STAFF yes no After reading the letter section in In the Green Sheet dated May 10 buainaai manaaac doualai a. Wank the May 12 edition of The BG News, 1 these events have been ignored by the •dvirtitma manaoar ^ j.,^ ,. Wl,' felt somewhat dated. 1 would like to News: the woodwind ensemble, poetry ■alas aaaaaaaa h,nna d. mt, issue 8 thank Ms. Amy Lander for expressing readings by Rob Jackson, Dr. X her opinion on the lack of coverage for Engerman's lecture on slavery, the Th. BO Nairn n puMtdwd Tuaadayt dim Fridaya durina, th. rafular achool yaar. and' onea a waak durina th. nimt Ham, under authority of dw Publications Commit*.- cultural and academic happenings on evening of operatic excerpts, Dr. of taomllna Oman Stata UninarsHy. Issue 8 is a measure that would take the power of taxation from campus. Unfortunately two days later, Twarog's lecture, Prof. Eadie's lecture Opiniom aapiaawd in editorial eartoom or otfwr column, in th. New do not* the electorate to the general assembly and should be voted against. on the 14,1 read the replies to her on the colonist perception of classical mmiiiilly raflact th. opinlona of aw IJnlaanrty Admini.tr.tion, faculty or naff or tha, Stata of Ohio. Opinion! aapraawd by cotummm do not nacanaiiy nrftaet tha opiniom By allowing the general assembly to levy an estate tax itself, the views. In Defense by Gail Hanis and revolutionaries. Enough said. Function by Mark Dom. I felt of Tha BO Na«a. Editonats in tha BQ Nam mflact th. opiniom of th. majority of traditional power of the people, to approve their own taxes, will be mamban of tha BG Nawa Editorial Board. somewhat sickened after reading these Dale Allen Francis defeated. A defeat of this issue will be a victory for advocates of Editorial and Butinaaa Offwaa * two reactionary views. Was her letter 453 S. Prospect 108 Unrwnity Hall . more crucial decisions by the people and less by the legislators, who so threatening? At this point I would Fhona 372-2003 have often lost contact with their constituencies. like to come to Ms. Lander's defense Friday. May 28.1976. TV K NrmfTf 3 day in review Prospective dropouts helped By DOMMII White "Over 100 SDP students bad grades. We talked to the but that the students have students what they mould were placed on drop status instructors and found that been unresponsive. be doing. Now It's up to the "I don't play the father last year." he said, "and we most of these students have •THIS QUARTER we students to know what they From Associated Pica Reports role that previous directors saved approximately 74. not been going to class, organized forum-type are doing at this university played," said Dr. Raymond and to go about the business BLACK GUERRILLAS fighting prices around resort areas ranged from 3 The SDP is doing, basically, participating in class or meetings, which were to be of doing it. Students have to Rhodesia's white minority government cents per gallon to 17 cents per gallon A. Downs, director of the what we have always been taking examinations on held ever Thursday, to let make an effort." have penetrated to within 32 miles of above the regional average. Student Development doing, serving the student's time." students and SDP staff get Program (SDP), "I don't Downs said the SDP has Salisbury, their deepest thrust yet, However, it noted there were wide needs." He said students should together to work out think that lactic helped the one of the best financial informed sources said yesterday. variations in gas prices in all sections, DOWNS SAID the SDP start assuming the problems. At the first students of the SDP." packages in Ohio. He said it Two of the guerrillas were shot and an including resort areas, and suggested now is geared toward responsibilities that will be meeting three students Downs said complaints was the only program of its African tribeswoman was killed in the motorists might do well to comparison "academic excellence and required of them in the attended individually and by students that the SDP is type he knew of that sent crossfire after the gang evaded military shop before buying. The association taking care of business future. one instructor brought his no longer working toward financial aid forms from the patrols and reached the nearby Mermaid's found little price difference on stations instead of laying around Downs, who has been class." their best interests are Pool resort this week, the sources said. on the interstate highway system. rapping." with the University about a He said the role of office after students had probably made by those completed them to insure Informed sources said the latest attacks "We've been losing year, said the SDP has tried participation falls upon the who are ignorant of what financial assistance with the are the boldest in the three yean since between 100 and 150 to communicate with its shoulders of the students. the program is doing. least amount of delay. the guerrillas launched what they call a students per year because of students in several meetings. The SDP used to tell the war of liberation. A US CONGRESSMAN yesterday The strikes were seen as part of called on colleague Rep. Wayne Hays to renewed offensives by the guerrillas resign his seat as a dramatic move to $1000 Frazier Reams scholarships following collapse of constitutional talks restore public esteem for Congress. between leaders of Rhodesia's six million "The only way I can see for the House blacks and Prime Minister Ian Smith's to be relieved of this ignominy ...is to have government, controlled by the country's a dramatic act." said Rep. Romano L won by 5 women journalism majors 274.000 whites. Mazzoli (D-Ky.) in a speech on the House door. Five journalism majors attorney. US Congressman, area correspondent for the contribued sports, committee, said this year's Mazzoli said accusations about Hays' have been named 1976 broadcasting executive and Fremont News Messenger. reporting, and features to applicants came from more mistress, Elizabeth Ray, have become a receipients of the Frazier a member of the University She said that she plans to do the News, and edited the areas of the University than special edition of Add One THE SLAYING by unidentified symbol of the public's general opinion of Reams Public Affairs Board of Trustees from investigative reporting for they had in the past. The 33 1950-57. gunmen of Moslem leftist leader Kemal Widespread corruption among elected Undergraduate Fellowships. "a daily community which was produced applicants for the recently on the Gannet Jumblatt's sister yesterday in a Christian public officials. The SI,000 fellowships The scholarships are paid newspaper with an emphasis fellowships included home Foundation newspaper van. section of Beirut jeopardized new efforts His speech was answered with are awarded to rising seniors from the interest of Mrs. on social and political economic, pre-law, history, at a negotiated settlement of the moderate applause, mostly from who have a 3.2 or better Ream's $105,000 gift to the factors." EDITOR OF next year's political science, education, Lebanese civil war. Republicans, and a rebuttal from Rep. accumulative point average President's Club of the Cordaro worked as a Key. Venner was an intern health and community Gunmen hurst into the apartment of Martin A. Russo, (D-III). Russo said and plan a career in University Foundation. This student writer for in Senator Robert Taft Jr.'s services, journalism and 55-year-old Linda al-Atrash and killed her Mazzoli's speech was "horribly unjust." broadcasting. journalism, gift represents the Angle University News Service and office in Washington DC last broadcasting majors. outright with a hail of bullets. Police said political or government largest cash donation for was an assistant copy editor, summer. She is a her two daughters were seriously services, public health or scholarships ever given to staff reporter, and editorial photojournalism major and wounded by the gunfire. other public service areas. the University. editor for the BG News. has been a technician and This year's recipients are Murawski is a staff Next year she will be the photographer for the Key. ABORTION The killing brought at least a JAMES A. NORTON, chancellor of the Starting Hole Renee F. Murawski. Sherry reporter for The News and a student assistant to James She has been active in WICI temporary halt to the efforts of Christian Ohio Board of Regents, sayi he is not $!2.r> L. Kirkendall, Debra member of Women in E. Hof, vice president for for two years. Following her President-elect Elias jsarkis to get the surprised by Ohio's poor showing in a 1-24 week pregnancy Gebolys. Janet L. Cordaro Communications, Inc. public services. leftists to the negotiating table. national study ranking the states in their graduation. Venner would terminated fcv and Lisa M. Vernier. (WICI) After graduating Cordaro said that she support of higher education. like to be employed as a Licensed Cynecohgitt This is the first time in next June, Murawski said would like to be a copy The report released Wednesday by the press secretary for a the three-year existence of she hopes to be a city editor or reporter for a government official in CLOsr TO voun AREA Carnegie Foundation for the the fellowship program that reporter for a medium size metropolitan daily Washington DC. FINEST FACILITIES ANO SYRIA JOINED ISRAEL yesterday in Advancement of Teaching, ranked Ohio all of the recipients have daily newspaper. newspaper or do corporate MODERN TECHNIQUES approving a six-month extension of the fifth in the nation in capacity to finance been journalism students. A staff reporter for The public relations work. Dr. John J. Black. Jr.. CALL TOLL FREE United Nations peacekeeping force higher education but put the state 49th, BG News and copy editor Gebolys said she hopes to assistant professor of 800-362-1205 separating their opposing forces on the 46th and 38th in tests used to measure THE SCHOLARSHIP and writer for the Key, be a reporter when she journalism and chairman of Golan Heights. how it actually supported colleges and fund was established by Kirkendall has worked also graduates. She has the Reams selection UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim universities. Mrs. Frazier Reams. Sr . in for WFAL, had a announced after meeting with Syrian "I wish I were surprised," Dr. Norton memory of her late "mini-internship" with the President Hafez Assad that "Syria has said, "but what they say merely confirms husband, who was a Toledo Toledo Blade, and Is the now given its consent to the the position Ohio traditionally has been TRADING STAMPS prolongation without attaching any in in higher education." He said the political conditions." matter "should be of serious concern to Israel announced last week it would the people of Ohio." agree to continuing the 1,194 man UN FRAZEE AVE APTS. Disenpgement Observer Force (UNDOF) beyond its scheduled expiration Monday MANY CONVICTS who return to provided no new political conditions were crime while on probation slay out of jail NOW LEASING demanded. tocause of overburdened state and local Waldheim left Damascus for New York probation systems, a congressional report FOR JUNE where a Security Council meeting was says. scheduled for Friday to approve The situation poses dangers to the extending the UNDOF mandate. public because of the tendency of persons occupancy ■ 2 bedroom on probation to commit more crimes, said the report issued Wednesday by the 2 full bath, General Accounting Office. CUBAN PREMIER Fidel Castro has But the congressional auditors completely furnished implied that he will complete the concluded that probation can be an withdrawal of all Cuban combat forces effective rehabilitation tool when - 1 Vi blocks north from Angola m about a year, a senior adequate supervision and such services as of Towers American official said yesterday. job counseling and drug treatment are The official told reporters on Secretary provided. of State Henry A. Kissinger's plane flying The report probably will fuel the from London to Washington that the current debate over whether any efforts '250 plus electric implication was drawn from a letter sent at rehabilitating criminals, either through R6Dtt»v\ iHe« ceuPow* (OK (O% OFF THE by Castro to Swedish Prime Minister Olaf probation or prison programs, really 352-0717 •nuAu A/OtffCMfe AT Palme. work. Kissinger had been told of the letter • • • MTTAM0RPH0SIS when he was in Stockholm earlier this THE PIONEER 11 space probe will week, but he did not read the text itself almost certainly be destroyed if it flies H* N MAlrV BG until the Swedish leader cabled it to him inside the spinning rings of Satum in London. according to a University of Arizona scientist. A region between the distant planet and its bright, shimmering rinp, MOTORISTS TRAVELING to popular PORTAGE previously thought to be empty space, tourist spots over the Memorial Day Din VI IN Mil Mill appears to contain particles that could SH OTN G! Burger Chef "kicks off weekend may save some money by filling •oi omel o»i>n IN ra slam the small probe with 1.000 times the up their gasoline tanks before arriving at force of a blow from a 10-pound sledge their destination and by comparison the Bicentennial Summer hammer, said Dr. Bradford Smith. 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Phone 352 9378 G> m)tm BursarBurott ChafCrwf SvamSvmnw. InIne Loosing Office ot Clicirywood Club 8tli & High St. Page 4/The BG Newt, Friday, Miy 28,1976 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE K Brio! i»cr Coteq ikVw M P*ikteMt)U 10U HUNT MY FACE RE- with locks and chains outdoors may be negligent inside but the ones that did occur were through windows of SLICK ARE, CLYDE! LISTEN. NINTH ARRAN6ED?! NINTH MOWS I'M SORRY. &RL.UEARJN' WK.6OTT0GET UUP/ARE CLYDE-m A COSTUME their dorms. ground floor rooms rather than through doors. DUDE. 60T MOKE HARDCORE OUT V THE NINTH WUCMZT?! BI60TS THAN RHODESIA I ALREADY AIN'T 00NNA According to Ll. Dean Gerkens of the University Police He suggested that ground floor residents lock their BROUN.. 1 mHD!H0 ONES I NOUAY I'M 60N' BOUGHT HELP! \ windows and take their valuables home if they plan to be \ '■•' about 90 percent of all dormitory thefts are due to CANWIS6ED THERE OUT THERE! V0URVB: residents leaving doors unlocked. away for any length of time. \ During the period between July I, 1974, and June 30, Gerkens said one way of preventing thefts is through 1975, there were 159 burglanes. 49 incidents of grand Operation Identification, a process by which, using an A theft (objects valued over $150) and 394 petty thefts. electric engraver, valuable articles are marked with the "The dorms are so accessible," Gerkens said. "It only owner's social security number. takes a couple of seconds to walk in a room and come out One record of each object, including serial number, with a purse or billfold." brand name and description of the object, is kepi by the The crime rale in the dorms dropped to near zero during owner. Another is kept by the owner's parents or hall the recent incident concerning alleged rape, probably director. A sticker indicating that the loom is protected by f=^ •••••••••••••••• Operation Identification is put on the door to discourage would-be theives. HEY. NOW, Gerkens also said thai most thefts arc reported, "if for HI, MAN I'M IDUKBT0C0ME C'MON.MAN, * LASALLE*S jj no other reason than tax purposes." ttKwv'/ae HANDOSCUSS I'M COOL.' The statistics for the period beginning July I, 1975 have THE YIR6/NIA HER PLATFORM WITH HAYENTttJU SLADECAM- NOTICED MY not been compiled, Gerkens said. WUIFITSOKAY. WILL BE * 'PAI6N. / TIE?! OPEN £ GREEN VIEW APTS. MEMORIAL NOW RENTING ? DAY FOR SUMMER & FALL QTRS. * 11 AM- 5 PM OPEN DAILY .2-6 n = GM^d**. -^ J 139 S. MAIN ST. Special Summer Rates r f8g' I 352-3565 *••••••••••••••* 214 NAPOLEON RD. 352-1195 «• ■«■■»■■ CLaSSIFIED *****

I. * SUMMER CAMPUS CALENDAR OLD LP'S reduced. Furn. efficiency to subl. ■ - - VJT : July 1 , for summer. Friday. May 28, 1976 Got "Critters" at the JOBS, JOBS, JOBS Robin's Nest. 352-7693 after 7. Active Christians Today lunch & Bible study 603 Clough St. Noon & 1 p.m Congratulations to the Nurd College trained men and women will be & Man-Ellen on their Will sublease for sum. or sign 12 mo. lease. considered to supplement our permanent Sunday. May 30, 1976 engagement from the Papadopolous Brothers. Preferrably w/ grad student staff in district offices throughout the United or working single. Call Steve States. BGSU Sailing Club meeting Rm. 222 Math-Sci. HI, III 8:15 Congratulations Beth & after 5: 352 4907. These positions are full time summer p.m. Free & open. $ Andy on your DZ-Phi Psi 270 9V4 mo. * jobs. We are searching for applicants who 2 bdrm. furn. apts. w/ ac man $ BG Karate Club Goju-Kai practice 5-7 p.m Rm 201 lavelienng. Love, your DZ 250- »2 mo. * are ambitious, dependable and hard working. Sisters. close to campus. $150/mo. Hayes. plus elec. for sum. 352-5239 t Excellent opportunity for advancement. or 823-7555 after 5. You may continue to work on a part- June 1, 1976 DZ's: Grab a date, don't $ * delay Windmill Windup's 300-°'/t mo. 1 br. trailer, beside campus, time or full time basis next fall if you desire. only a week away! i 4 man Active Christians Today Bible study 603 Clough St. 6:30 avail, sum. & fall. 241-9455 $ For district office address or for appoint- 270- 12 mo. i p.m. late even. ment with our local manager. Call Robbie, B.G. Bear says: "Don't t after April 18th, 9 a.m. to 5p.m.. Mon.. forget to turn in your 1977 Half of duplex open for fall. * LOST AND FOUND 1 f. rmmte. for sum. Own thru Fri. KEY order blanks with your Call 352-9378. fully furnished rm. Ten. 352-4889. registration cards." REWARD finder of - all utilities paid i 3 m. rmmts. for sum. Own DESPERATE 3 bdrm. hse. diamond ring last wk. Mary Foltz-Good Luck and for sum. Best offer rents it. ?->?.?739 Mac E desk. rm.. near campus. 352-4013 Best Wishes For Success. CALL 352-0?!/ between 5 & 7 p.m. 320 N. Enterprise i-242-$3?7 Love Always- Paul Addessi. 352-4307.

%++* *^**#*#*************¥ HELP WANTED 1 f. rmmt. needed for fall FOR SALE thru spr. Sum. also avail. Enjoy vacation in COLORDAO ROCKIES Drivers w/cars & waitresses. $80/mo. plus util. (ap. $5) Complete Scuba diving Mtm. home for rent, comp. Apply in parson Crusty's Joanne, 352-3287 or Joy, outfit. 18 pieces many new furn.. sundeck, clubhouse, Piua Pub. 532 E. Wooster. 352-2318. $450. 2-1942. pool. V. Starr, 372-2181 or j RAVEN! You'll be well-heeled In 352-3759. County Seat Houseboy needed for 76-77 1 cook for sorority, to begin '74 Yamaha TX500 street j this pair. Suede half-boot with a school yr. Call for interview. Sept. '76. Call Delta Gamma bike. Ask $1150. Must sell. ; thick crepe sole. M Sizes 6-1/2-13. 372-3109 or 372-2588. House 372-2860. 2 bdrm. furn. apt. for sum. Introduces 352-8658. Pets. 352-7768. Summer Jobs: fork lift PERSONALS 1968 VW Fastback. Needs drivers & office work, near 1 rm. avail, now sum. qtr. work on engine. $250. Only in boarding house Genoa. Ohio 1-855-8228. FINOERS RECORDS 352-4456 Debbie. Levi's for feet! w/extra features. 352-3073. OVERSTOCK SALE. Now County Seat brings you Levi's for your feet! Drivers w/car apply in HUNDREDS OF NEW AND Large country home & small Apt. subl. sum. 352-8035. Levi's * for Feet. A whole new line of shoes from person Crusty's Pina Pub. OLD LP'S reduced. cottage, 4 large out 532 E. Wooster. buildings. 2 plus acres north the folks who always give you fit and quality... Preferred Properties renting Beth, congrat to you and of BG. 352-2820. Levi's. In men's sizes from $15-33. So now you Andy on your DC- Phi Psi for sum. & fall. Special sum. can get Levi's from head to feet at... lavaliering. Love, Cindy. rates $300. For info. SERVICES OFFERED 4 pc. L rm. sectional $40. 352-9378. Utility table $5.00. Desk Voice & piano lesson for Hundreds of items on sale $10. Table lamps $5.00/ea. Apartments & rooms fall & K sum. Jackie Staib, NOW during Sound End table $3.00. Call summer rentals. 352-7365. COUNTTSEnAT 352-0159. Associate GIANT 352-4496 after 6 p.m. ■TOIIII WAREHOUSE SALE. Many FOR SUMMER 521 E. EMPA Emotional & items priced at COST 248 Need to furnish your apt? MERRY. NEAR UNIV. 2 Material Pregnancy Aid. We SO. MAIN. I'm selling furn. cheap! If BDRM.. 4 PERSON, care. 352-6236 MaF 1-3 interested, call 352-3071. SLN - Just one year from FURN., A/C. FREE p.m. T„ W.. Th. 6:30-9:30 CABLE, WASH & DRY I® p.m. today. SLF. Tired of high rent? 2 bdrm. AVAIL. ENTIRE SUMMER 10 x 50 mobile home, furn.. $300 PLUS ELEC. JUNE PHOTOSPassport. I.O. Macrame Jute starting at a skirted, only $1450 terms. - dollar at the Robin's Nest. 18-SEPT. 5. CALL -!' Applications & Portraits. Call 352-3749. 352-6489. MARATHON! A shoe that'll take SNEAK! Now you can pull a pair of Call Hager Studios. 353-5885. BRADLEY The complete 8 x 50 mobile home turn., all the beating you give it. Made of Levi's on your feet. Real pre-washed SUMMER APARTMENTS. Volkswagen kit car. Call low util. 10 mm. from BG tough leather with a lug bottom. denim with a gum rubber sole. 352-4671 or 352-1800. WANTED Don Nader. 216-226-1379. new appliances. $1495 or Levi's for Feet Nature Sole will help And padding everywhere. Top. Drive one & you'll buy one. best offer. 352-2211 after 5. CAMPUS MANOR APTS. you stand up straight and tall. tongue and Insole. Men's sizes 4-13. 1 f. needed fall only. 505 CLOUGH ST. (Behind Men's sizrs 6-1/2-13. 240-QT. 2-1622. Need cash? Will buy used 1968 Mustang runs well, Burgtr Chef) CARTY furniture. Call 686-4445. low mileage. Must sell. Call APTS. 311 E. Merry St. (lVi 1 f. rmmte. for sum. Own Mary, 372-5995 NOW! rm. Close to campus. Brass Anchor Bells & letter blks. from Towers) 2 bdrm.-4 man apts. (Will 4, 372-3167. openers at the Robin's nest. FOR RENT place 1-2-3 students into an ■ sjf' apt. to fill 4 man apt.) 2 f. to subl. this sum. The Brothers of Phi Kappa House to sublse. for sum. Summer rates for 1-2-3-4 2-1617 or 2-1613. Tau would like to announce 510 Ridge. 2-3 people. Util. students. 352-7365. their 1976 Spring pd. !* blk. from campus. Sweetheart, Jo Lynn WANTED: COOK TO Cheapr. Call 2-2386 or Denlinger. Congratulations. 352-7667. Apartments & rooms fall & COOK FOR FRAT. summer rentals. 352-7365. HOUSE. APPROX. 48 Women Sailors get psyched 1 bdrm. apt. to subl. sum. 372-3946 Dam or 372-3746 tor Boston, Good Luck at Houses for rent. Sum. & qtr. Carpeted, a/c. laund.. Jim. Nationals. 810 Fourth, 352-6372. fall. 210 N. Enterprise; 218 N. Enterprise. Call 352-9378. WANTED: Faculty member 3 bdrm. furn. apt. FINDERS RECORDS $450/sum. inc. util. wishes to rtnt/suW. house. House avail, sum. & fall 911 352-7932. OVERSTOCK SALE. 352-5239 or 823-7555 after HUNDREDS OF NEW AND 5. 8th St. Call 352-9378. Friday. May 28.1976. The BG Newa/Pa(t 5 local brief Advisory board plans services revamp, poll Reading workshop Dr. Roman G. Carek, Director of the "We hope to start a faculty advisory A one-week workshop tilled "Two Hundred Yean of University's Personal Development and Life group. A number of faculty members on Readirg Instruction" will be held June 14-18 at the Planning Center, yesterday explained campus already refer students to us. We University. proposed methods of the Student Advisory hope to convene a group of faculty members Participants will look at changes in reading materials Board (SAB) that would improve the to provide feedback on how the center is and teaching methods from colonial times to the center's service to the University seen by the students and faculty to help present. Textbooks, charts and other memorabilia used community. establish programs for both faculty and to teach reading in the early years of the nation's history "Last year we thought that we needed students." he said. will be used. more input concerning what the students CAREK SAID that in the future the For more information and to register, contact the thought of the services offered at the Life center would be able to develop a systematic Office of Continuing Education at 372-2416. Planning Center," Carek said. way to determine the needs of the students Carek said 36 students had responded to by taking a random sample of students twice an advertisement during fall 1°74. As a during the school year, possibly during fall Address changes result of the response, a workshop was held and winter. Change of address forms are now available at the and the decision to revamp the center's "We plan to contact all the various campus post office for both on- and off-campus facilities was made. student organizations on campus to see if we students. A signed letter can also be sent to the post "This year the SAB has developed a slide can be of any direct service to them in their office to indicate a change of address. Change of address show for the center that is to be used in planning or programming. Our function is to is good only for 10 days. Mail will then be returned to advertising our services. They are also be of service to the student body." he said. ihe sender. working on a flier to be used during The SAB had developed the idea of using pre-registration orientation for incoming peer counselors. Carek said, and the peer students." Carek added thai some students counseling program tended to attract Theater tryouts do not know that the center is available to "people primarily interested in the helping Tryouts for two major roles in William Shakespeare's help them. professions. It gives the student an "Romeo and Juliet," a University Theater production opportunity to get a feel for what it's like to scheduled to be performed next April, will be held at 7 CAREK SAID that a needs-assessment work in a counseling setting." p.m. Tuesday and 5 p.m. Saturday, June 5, in 400 questionnaire to determine student needs is ALONG WITH COURSE work. Carek said University Hall. pending, and future programs may be peer counselors get practical experience. He Advance casting is for both principals and established using the results of the also said the center was not attempting to understudies for the third and fourth largest roles in the questionnaires. certify the students as counselors. play. Tryouts for all other roles will be held in the first Carek said SAB members have been given "We are not sanctioning them to deal with two weeks of fall quarter. feedback about what students are saying all kinds of problems outside the center." he Those interested in trying out for either role should about the counseling services ihe center said. "Their work is confined to in-center obtain tryout information in the theater office, 326 provides as well as the reception the students activities under the supervision of a senior South Hall, from 8 a.m.-noun or 1-5 p.m. daily. receive during the intake process. counselor." Bike program Summer workshop focus Becky Lambert. 10, and Rusty Beard, 12. get into the swing of Dr. Robert C. Beard, assistant professor of physical spring by giving their friend Lee Gordley, also 12. a push on a education and recreation and coordinator of Bicycle rope swing hung from a tree as Lee's sister, Allison. 10, looks on Touring the Amencan Youth Hostel Way. will discuss on modern black theater from her tree perch. (Newsphoto by Lance Wynn) this year's workshop at noon Tuesday in the River The University Mojo Scott said, adding that he and music." Scott said. Room, Union. Theater will conduct a hopes to have 10 Participants in the »e>exe«a>a»a»e> The workshop is sponsored by the American Youth summer workshop on the undergraduate and five program will compile a Hostel and the University and is offered as a course for methods of contemporary graduate students involved bibliography of black WAYNE two credit hours. The workshop is scheduled for August black theater June 21-July in the program. Students writers and plays for use by SUMMER 28-Sept. 5 with all participants living at Wintergarden participating in the program future students of black APTS. Lodge. 23. The workshop will will receive five hours of theater. Successful participants may qualify to lead national DELUXE 2 BDRM. include discussion, research academic credit. Interested students SPECIAL and international tours with all expenses paid. SURNISHED APTS and the production of a "We're looking for people should send resumes' to •••••••••••• modern black play, who have skills and interests Scott at the School of APTS. AVAILABLE 2 BEDROOM Music recital tentatively scheduled for in acting, stagecraft, dancing Speech Communication. FOR FALL July 15-17. according to Dr. FURNISHED David J. Conte, junior and winner of a Fulbright John S. Scott, associate HAMPTON CALL FOR APPT APARTMENTS scholarship, will present a recital of his own works at 8 professor of speech and t SEWING l 372-0052 p.m. Tuesday in the Recital Hall, Musical Arts Bldg. coordinator of the program f MACHINE * HOUSE IF NO ANSWER 00 Frederick Blum, a student at the Julliard School of The workshop is open to DELUXE CALL 352-3029 MOO per month Music will assist Conte in part of the program. any student enrolled in the I REPAIR * 2 BDRM The recital is free and open to the public. first summer school session. : INHI YOURivun ROOM»""!i ^ FURNISHED 724 call 352-0717 ABORTION ♦ CLEAN. OIL. ADJUST* APTS. Sixth St. Orchestra concert f ALL MAKES * •123.00 352-6293 The University Symphony Orchestra and the 'OLLFREE * 352-5600 £ APTS AVAILABLE University Chamber Orchestra will present a concert at « hrs. 10-5 * PCJR SUMMER 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Grand Ballroom, Union. 1100438 5534 705 7th STREET Winners of the ninth Annual Competitions in Music SUMMER JOBS Performance will appear as soloists with the orchestras. The concert is free and open to the public. Applications are now being ATTENTION B.G.S.U. taken for positions on the Physics seminar BUSINESS CARTY'S SUMMER STUDENTS BG NEWS for summer G. P. Reddy. graduate student in physics, will present Summer can be a lot more RENTALS OPENINGS IN EDITORIAL, PHOTO, a seminar titled "Effect of Extracellular Potassium on fun with ■ little money in the Value of the Miniature End Plate Potential" at 3 your Docket. AND ADVERTISING SALES. p.m. today in 269 Overman Hall. we need 9ood typltti, MCrtfeflM with tnorthend PRODUCTION STAFF WILL ALSO BE HIRED FOR JOBS THAT The seminar is free and open to the public. end/or dlctepnone SPECIAL SUMMER RATES experience. Qood pay- WILL CARRY INTO REGULAR SCHOOL YEAR. OPENINGS FOR no 'eei. PRODUCTION MANAGER. EDITORIAL LAYOUT. ADVERTISING We ara open every day from Houses, Apts., Rooms LAYOUT. AND TWO TYPISTS. Memorial Day 830 4 JO end will be taking applications on Excellent Locations APPLICA TIONS AREA VAIL ABLE ATTheBG News, 106 Univ. Hall Saturday, Junt 3th and 12th and must be returned by 5 p.m., June 2nd. The University Bookstore will be closed tomorrow 9:00-12:00. near campus and Monday for the Memorial Day weekend. CONTEMPORARY in recognition of Memorial Day, classes (including GIRLS night classes), will not meet Monday, May 31. Faculty 5445 Southwyck Blvd. 352-7365 and administrative offices will also be closed for the Toledo - 865-8069 holiday. Extra curricular Clarification THE BROTHERS OF DELTA TAU DELTA In yesterday's story about Bigan Kimiachi. the News CONGRATULATE activity. said Kimiachi said America is better than his home country, Iran. Actually, Kimiachi was comparing the educational systems of the two countries, not the quality of the countries themselves. We feel another point deserves clarification. BRIAN STORM Kimiachi's film. "If You Love Me, Too," was done in the radid-TV-film sequence of the School of Speech ON HIS Communication, not the industrial education and technology department. 1st PLACE IN THE M.A.C. 100 YD. DASH — — GOOD LUCK IN THE NCAA MEET Pendleton & OLYMPIC TIME TRIALS Realty 319 E. Wooster Can still offer 2 bdrm. apts. } DELTA GAMMA CONGRATULATES £ in 4 different locations — Prices range from $170 — $ KAREN PAXSON f 260 per month/w/special ^ AS SIGMA CHI PLEDGE SWEETHEART J rates for 3 person occupancy AND Please call us at I I 352-1619 *k k SUSAN GEORGE f or J y^f AS THETA CHI DREAM GIRL J 353-3641 From one beer lover to another. £•••••••••••••••••*••••# iw srioM main COWMT, oiraon. MICMIOAM ««nt Romsek preparing for AAU championships

By Sue User Kansas State University. "Deb is a fantastic 100-yard dashes, four going to practice very day. Sports Writer But being fourth in the freshman," women's track full-speed 100's and a few They are all fantastic people nation is not the only coach Dave Williams said. 220's under 29.0. Lastly, who have given me If you were a 5-11 accomplishment the "She has a good future in you must work on your tremendous support all the freshman at Bowling Green Concord High School track and field, and she is form with some technical way." with very long legs and a lot alumnus has achieved in her now at the stage where she work over the hurdles. of speed how would you first nine months at BC. should get into some PUT THEM all together SHOULD THE special spend your afternoons? international competition." for a two-hour, education major qualify Well, if you were INDIVIDUALLY. five-day-a-week among the top four finishers Jackson, Michigan's Deb Romsek has set three new HOW DOES one go about conditioning program and in her event, she will go on Romsek, you'd most likely school records in the getting into some you have the makings of a to compete against the spend two or more hours 400-meter hurdles (61.1), international competition? potential AAU champion. Russians in a dual meet to each afternoon at Whittaker the 440-dash (58.6), the First, one must be among the "Mr. Williams' training be held in Maryland some Track preparing for the 100-meter hurdles (15.1) top . four qualifiers at the and condition is much time in July. Amateur Athletics Union's and also anchored the AAU championships. harder than Connie ( A AU) na tional record-setting mile relay And how does one train Britner's," Romsek said. "I'm not as nervous tor championships to be held at team (3:57.9). for such challenging "Connie was my coach in this meet as I was for UCLA, June 1012. She left her mark on competition? high school. nationals." Romsek said. "I Romsek qualified for the Concord, too, with school You start with some "Coach Williams has have more lime to think AAU meet by finishing records in the 440-dash endurance work like four helped me a lot, and I really about what I'm doing, but fourth in the 400-meter (58.1), the long jump 660-yard dashes, two like him. The other team coach Williams thinks I'll hurdles at the Association (16-4), the 100-meter accelerated 1,320-yard members have also helped 'go stale' because I have no of Intercollegiate Athletics hurdles (15.3) and as a dashes and thiee-five mile me along. They give me competitive meets until for Woman's (AIAW) member of the 880-yard runs. Next, add some speed little hints on improving my then. nationals two weeks ago at relay team. drills such as six accelerated times and they keep me "I surprised myself at (the AIAW) nationals, I really didn't expect to do as well as I did. This meet at UCLA will be exciting and The BG New interesting because there is a SPORTS different caliber of competition. Friday, May 28, 1976. Page 6 "I RUN because I enjoy it and it's a release of tension for me. It's fun Tracksters run at CCCs going to all these places and meeting new people, and I really like it here at Bowling BG aims for qualifiers Green." In addition to running By Bill Eitep championships, which began with yesterday's decathlon track, the soft-spoken spiker Sports Editor competition, will be held this weekend a; Western Michigan also hits the cross country University and the NCAA championships are on tap trails. Next to running, she So what's left for the Falcon traeksters? beginning Tuesday in Philadelphia. enjoys just being with Even though the Mid-American Conference (MAC) And both meets go hand in hand for Bowling Green. friends as a favorite championships ran last week, the season is far from over for After qualifying both Brian Storm and Tim Zumbaugh passtime. the local thinclads. for nationals in the 100-yard dash and 10,000-meter run The 51st annual Central Collegiate Conference (CCC) respectively early in the season, no one else has reached the So fot the next three NCAA standards since. weeks one of Bowling Green's 5-11 freshmen with SO, THE CCC meet, on the newly crowned MAC long legs and exceptional champions' tartan surface, will offer the Falcons their speed will be spending her Freshman sensation Deb Romsek clear, the hurdle during a tough FINAL run at nationals. afternoons at Whittaker —1| practice. The trickster from Jackson. Mich., holds four records "This will give the top flight men a last chance to Track. Deb Romsek is t'©OI" and is preparing for the AAU's al UCLA next month. qualify." BG coach Mel Brodt said. "The meet is basically a preparing for AAU (Newsphoto by Mindy Milliginl cream of the crop. It's a stepping stone to the next meet, championship competition. (the NCAAs)." And Western's fast track, which hosted last year's league title chase, will be a welcome relief for the Falcons and seven other competing MAC teams following last week's Two former winners in 1st row "dusty" meet at Miami.

AFTER ALL, cinder tracks are not exactly condusive to fast times. "The MAC was a week, that retarded qualification," /ndy 500 field ready Brodt said. "And there were also other problems, like running the finals in two heats." I N DI ANA POLIS 5. A.J. Foyt. Houston. tagle-. 187.520. Eagle-Offenhauser. 186.480. But that was last week. And. this weekend's tough (AP)-The lineup for the Tex.. No. 14. Coyote-Foyt. Fifth Row Eleventh Row competition should aid a trio of Falcons to qualifying. SI-million, May 30 185.261. 13. Roger McCluskey. 31. David Hobbt, Upper "The Big Ten schools are all going to be there," BG -mile race, 6. Pancho Carter. Tucson. Ariz.. No. 7, Boddinglon. hngland. No. distanceman Dan Dunton said. "In the Big Ten meet, there based on time trials Brownsburg. Ind.. No. 48. Hopkins-Of fenhauser. 33, McLaren Of fenhauser. was one guy that ran a 1:48 and another that ran 1:49. I'm Saturday and Sunday and Eagle-Offenhauser. 184.824. 186.500. 183.580. looking forward to seeking about 15 guys who have run May 15-16 listing driver, Third Row 14. Johnny Parsons. 3 2. Tom Bigelow,' around 1:50. I sure will have my work cut out for me." hometown, car number, 7. Wally Dallenbach. Indianapolis, No. 93, Whitewater, wit., No. 24. chassis-engine and speed: Basalt. Colo.. No. 40, Eagle-Offenhauser. 182.843. Eagle-Offenhauser. 181.965. DUNTON, who won his second straight MAC 880-yard First Row Wildcat-DGS, 184.445. 15. John Martin. Irvine. 33. Jan Opperman. run title in a season-best clocking of 1:51.7, needs a 1:49.1 1. Johnny Rutherford, 8. Gary Bettenhausen. Calif.. No. 98, Dragon-Of- Noxon. Mont.. No. 8. to reach the nationals' standard for the 800 meters. Both Fort Worth. Tex., No. 2, Monrovia, Ind., No. 45, fenhauser, 182.417. Eagle-Offenhauser. 181.717. the CCC and NCAA meets will be run in meters. McLaren-Of fenhauser, Eagle-Offenhauser. 181.791. Sixth Row Storm, who will be making a return trip to th* NCAAs 188.957 mph. 9. Billy Vukovich, 16. Dick Simon. Sandy. this yeat. is just a step away from qualifying in the 2. , Fresno. Calif.. No. 5. Utah. No. 17 VoHstedl- BARCAIN PRICES MUMBM 200-meter dash. The standard is 21.0. and Storm has Phoenix, Ariz., No. 20, Eagle-Offenhauser. 181.433. Offenhauser, 182.343. clocked a 21.2. Wildcat-DGS, 188.531. Fourth Row 17. Vern Schuppan. In addition. Gary Desjardins. slowed the last two weeks 3. Tom Sneva. Spokane. 10. Larry Cannon, Whyalla. South Australia. with a thigh injury, will take aim at the 3:45.2 mark in the Wash.. No. 68, Danville, 111.. No. 69, No. 9. Eagle-Offenhauser, CINEMA I 1.500-meter run. The junior distance ace garnered second in Mc La ren -Of fenhauser, Eagle-Offenhauser. 181.388. 182.011. the MAC mile run last week in 4:06. 186.355. I 1. Mike Mosley. 18. Bill Puterbaugh. And last but not least, team captain Ron Taylor, who Second Row Fallbrook, Calif.. No. 12. Indianapolis. No. 83. HELD n.h« captured his first loop 440-yard dash title at Miami, will 4. AI Unser, Eagle-Offenhauser. 187.588. Eagle-Offenhauser, 182.002. OVER! *"**•#* need to cut his school-record 400-meter dash clocking of Albuquerque, NM, No. 21, 12. Bobby Unser. 19. Mario Andretti. 47.1 down to 46.1. Parnelli-. 186.258. Albuquerque. NM, No. 3, Nazareth. Pa.. No. 6, Mc La ren-Of fenhauser. ALSO attempting to qualify in their respective events 189.404. will be Zumbaugh (10,000-meter run) and Lew Maclin 20. . Irvine. (triple jump), who has broken his the school record in his Tiger a favorite Calif.. No. 73. Eagle-AMC, the event three times in four years but has yet to break 50 183.617. Falcon trickster Gary Desjardins, shown here in an feet and reach the qualifying standard of 52 feet. earlier season dual meet, will take aim at qualifying 21. Billy Scott, San Among the teams battling for the CCC championship will DETROIT (AP)-Detroit Wednesday in the second Bernardino, Calif.. No. 28, for next week's NCAA championships this weekend tliUllr.,., .~ Tiger lea doff man Ron game of a doubleheader »•■ -ui ■mm* in '■ at the Central Collegiate Conference championships. be defending titlist Penn State, Big Ten winner the Eagle Offenhauser. 183.383. urn University of Michigan and Western and Eastern Michigan, LeFlore has been passing split with Baltimore, center Eighth Row *uni Hirmtii Desjardins, who finished in MAC mile run, needs a M11IM irNIAI old batting streaks one after fielder LeFlore was greeted 3:45.1 to make the trip to nationals in Philadelphia. the top two finishers in the MAC. 22. Salt Walther. Dayton. another this baseball season, by chants of "LeFlore! (Newsphoto by Daniel Ho) The Falcons placed third last year. But with the nationals Ohio. No. 77, McLaren - only four days away, don't expect the locals to be going most of them long-standing LeFlore! LeFlore!" from Offenhauser, 182.797. after the team title. American League strings. the bleachers. That came 23. Steve Knsiloff. LeFlore went into last when the third-year Tiger Parsippany, N.J., No. 92, night's game against took his defensive position Eagle-Offenhauser, 182.131. Morse to represent Fitch Baltimore with a 29-game in the sixth inning. 24. Al Loquasto, Eastern, hitting streak-longest by a Pa.. No. 86. McLaren- From Wire Reports "I have no idea what his future plans are," Morse added. Tiger in 41 years-and a LEFLORE waved back Offenhauser, 182.002. Fitch continues his "no comment" policy about his league-leading batting and the crowd cheered. - Ninth Row CLEVELAND-Chicago attorney Arthur Morse, long plans. average of .392. "That gives you a real 25. Spike Gehlhausen, known for representing athletes in contract negotiations, "Everywhere I've been good feeling," he said. "I Jasper. Ind., No. 19, verified Tuesday he has been retained by Bill Fitch to aid lately there've been several wanted to jump for joy, but Mc La ren-Of fenhauser, the Cleveland Cavaliers coach get out of the final two years Owen wins MVP reporters around my locker that wouldn't have been too 181.717. of his three-year contract. asking me about the hitting good. So 1 just gave them a 26. Larry McCoy. Bristol, Morse said he plans to sit down soon with Cavaliers Larry Owen won the Kip Young, who set just streak," LeFlore said. "I little wave." Pa., No. 63, Rascar- president Nick Mileti and ask for a release for Fitch, the most valuable player award about all the Falcons' suppose there'll be more if Ot fenhauser. 181.388. coach of the year in the National Basketball Association at the baseball team's pitching records, won the it continues." "I knew people accepted 27. . (NBA). banquet last night held in pitcher's award, while me as a ballplayer," added Bakersfield, Calif., No. 23, "I have had dealings with Nick before and I think he is a the city's park second baseman Mike THE RIGHT-HANDED LeFlore. who has had to put Eagle-Offenhauser. 181.141. pretty reasonable fellow." Morse explained. "Mileti is a Owen, only a junior, hit a Lanseer coveted the hitter said he hasn't up with taunts now and Tenth Row high-class gentleman and I think I can convince him that it record-breaking 10 home defensive trophy. Lanseer concerned himself with the then from belligerent fans 28. Bob Harkey. is in the best interest of all parties that he release Fitch." runs in 1976 and broke Bob only made two errors in 97 streak, but. "It's in the who remind him of his Indianapolis, No. 96, White's total bases record attempts for a 980 fielding papers, on the radio. I have prison background with Kingfish-Of fenhauser, The attorney, who also represents current Cavalier player with 94. The junior catcher average. to think about it at times." their verbal jabs. 181.141. Campy Russell, said Fitch contacted him last week. also broke the RBI mark Of more delight to him is LeFlore was signed by 29. Sheldon Kinser. with 41. Freshman sensation Jim the reaction he's getting Detroit in 1973 out of Bloomington. Ind., No. 97, "NOBODY in the league has talked to Fitch and he has Owen also won the Selgo won the coaches from Tiger fans. Southern Michigan Prison at Dragon-Offenhauser, not talked to anybody," Morse said. "If he is not released offensive award and the award, while senior first After his two-run homer Jackson, where he had been 181.114. from the contract by Mileti. Fitch will have to honor it. co-captain trophy. baseman Dale Swiger also In the fifth-inning led serving an armed robbery 30. Lloyd Ruby, Wichita Well worry about that when the time comes. All-American candidate won a co-captain's trophy. Detroit to a 6-2 victory conviction. Falls, Tex., No. 51,