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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-16-1975 The BG News October 16, 1975 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News October 16, 1975" (1975). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3153. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3153 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. An Bowling Green, Ohio Independent Thursday. October 16,1975 Student Volume 59/Number 14 Voice THe BG news Kissinger balks at subpoena WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of from testifying on what his said it also is aimed at preventing a was in his Long Island district for Stale Henry Kissinger failed yesterday recommendations had been during the public debate between State Congress' Columbus Day recess and v respond to a House Intelligence crisis. Department officials like the one over could not be reached for comment on Committee subpoena for a Ihc so-called "loss of China" in 1949. the passed deadline. memorandum by a State Department KISSINGER and State Department When Boyalt testified, he said he official who has acknowledged that it officials have said the order is needed did not kow whether he could turn He told the committee last week he gives details about mismanagement of to protect the confidentiality in which his memorandum over to the had received no indication what the 1974 Cyprus crisis. operations officers can make committee, The committee was later Kissinger or the Stale Department A. Searle Field, chief counsel for recommendations without fear of told he could not. intended to do about the subpoena. the committee, said the deadline for public exposure if they are proven If Kissinger chose to defy the Kissinger to respond passed without wrong. 11 then voted nine to two to subpoena. Pike told the Committee, receipt of the memorandum or any One of Kissinger's lop subpoena the document, members could not consider any word on whether the secretary administrative aides. Lawrence action until Congress reconvenes next intended to comply with the subpoena Fagleburger, who disclosed the order. CHAIRMAN Ons Pike. (D-N.Y.) week. later. THE MEMORANDUM was written by Thomas Boyatt. the departments Fugitive search abandoned Cyprus affairs director during the crisis. Boyatt has ackowlcdged m SALEM. 111. (AP) - The intensive patrols on Ihe perimeter of the search fled ihe Salem area Tuesday morning testimony to the committee that it manhunt for five escaped Marion area but doubted they would catch on an east hound freight train. provides details about what he Federal Penitentiary inmates was Hunter, who had been serving five considered mismanagement of the abandoned yesterday with all but one years for kidnaping, assault on a ON MONDAY night. Maurice crisis. of the fugitives back behind bars. federal officer and escape. Philion. 40, of Oakland. Calif., and During the crisis, Turkey invaded "It looks like he's slipped through Henry Gargano. 43, alleged Edward Roche, 39, of Katonah. NY.. the island of Cyprus with a force of our noose," Victor Schaefer, FBI mastermind of the breakout, was were captured on railroad tracks more than 49,000 and occupied about special agent directing the search, said arresled Tuesday in a Bloonifield, Ind.. running through the search area. 40 per cent of the island. At the time. of the remaining fugitive, Dennis railyard. 125 miles east of Salem. The The other fugitive. Arthur Mankins. Turkish Cypriots comprised only Hunter, 2b. of Salem, Ohio. "It's not Chicago machine operator, serving a 37. of Germanton, N.C., was seized about 20 per cent of the island's likely he's still in the area. I have no 199-year sentence for slaying two Sunday after a sedan in whidi he was population. The occupation continues idea how he slipped out." policemen in a bank robbery, said he riding crashed five miles east of Salem. today. The memorandum goes to the heart INDIANA police also stopped of a committee dispute with Kissinger searching for Hunter, the last of the Cable system over his order prohibiting Stale five convicts who Friday night escaped Department opeiations officer! from from the nalion's lop security prison Bill Joseph, a construction worker for an excavation crew testifying on what recommendations with the aid of an electronic gadget. installing a sewer along First Street, hammers away at some hard (hey make for U.S. policy contrary to There was some thought he may have to be rewired rock. The heavy labor in the trenches makes for a long, hard day. policy decisions or otherwise. slipped across the Illinois-Indiana (Newsphoto by Michael Passarellol border. By Gail Harris danger I'm aware of concerning that Boyatt told the committee he was Staff Reporter type.of radialion," he said. prohibited under Kissinger's ordei Police were continuing routine Carr said the rewiring of the Many persons in Bowling Green pay apartments will he completed cither a monthly fee to subscribe to cable this week or next. He said the television. However, some tenants of contractor has all necessary materials MAC plan to cut costs Thurstin Manor Apartments, 451 for the job. Thurstin Avc., receive the service free. He said he ihought the rewiring cost been here at Miami." Dr. Shriver said. "With an extremely tight schedule, shaping athletics policies. He said he David Cinl, office manager of Wood would be about S500-S1.000. "That's Editor's note. This is the second of "Presidents ought to be more involved most presidents have to have a three-part series on the MAC plan, believed most of the input was coming Cable Television Co.. explained that my guess, but I don't know for sure because it's a major budget component representatives in such areas as from the ICA establishment, but "not excessive radiation is being transmitted because we haven't been billed for the which represents an attempt by several of the University." academic affairs and athletic affairs," Mid-American Conference schools to necessarily the people who work in by faulty cables installed in the cable yet." he said. Dr. Moore said top administrative he added. it." apartment complex. He said this Carr said if there is another wiring financially reform intercollegiate involvement is important as a safety athletics. Dr. Moore said he believes "Whoever it is, the establishment is radialion causes some television sels to problem elsewhere in the city, he is valve in the event that a scandal conferences such as the Southwest making il pretty rough on some of pick up the cable signal, even though unaware of it. He added that if erupted or charges were made against Conference do not have a tradition of these people (presidents), and I'm the sets are not hooked up to the another problem comes to the By Dan Garfield the athletic department for illegal having presidents involved in athletic aware of this. That's the reality of system. attention of the company the Assl. Sports Editor practices. decisions a. docs the MAC. many of these institutions," Dr. Mooie difficulty will be corrected promptly. "I don't think the presidents have This lack of involvement was concluded. "WE FOUND this oul when our "WE'RE ALWAYS upgrading our College presidents do not have a to take over the athletic program," Dr. evidenced last week at a special THE MAC PLAN, introduced in installer went to hook a set to the system." he said. "There have been history of strong involvement with Moore said. "But there are some National Collegiate Athletic August and designed to limit cable, and before the TV was hooked many technological advances since the intercollegiate athletics, particularly policies that they (athletic personnel) Association (NCAA) study committee grarts-inaid to students with up, the TV had cable reception," he company started and we pass the the distribution of athletic are letting get away from them, and I meeting in Chicago. A group of four demonstrated financial rred, is being said. advances along to our customers." grants-in-aid. think the presidents are ultimately college presidents and four athletic prepared for a January vole by He said Ihe cables, installed in the Carr said there is a possibility But presidents of two Mid-American held responsible." directors from the three athletic members of each of the 809 NCAA mid-1960s, needed to be replaced. subscribers will be without cable Conference (MAC) institutions are Dr. Moore said furor over illegal divisions of the NCAA were to meet institutions. Carr said the company intends to service during the rewiring project at involved not only in the revision of recruiting and other malpractices and write up an appropriate proposal Dr. Shriver said he believes the MAC rewire Thurstin Manor to improve Thurstin Manor. policies toward athletic grants-in-aid ultimately make their way to the for limiting athletic grants-based- is a step ahead of other conferences in reception for subscribers and to "I don't know for sure. One but also in cutting costs of athletic president's office, noting recent ICA -on-need. Dr. Moore, a committee pointing out the need for grant prevent non-subscribers from picking apartment could be out longer than programs. problems at Michigan State University. member, said presidental attendance cutting. The success of the plan for up the television signal. another. It all depends on how tough Dr.