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There's no hard feelings A Bowling Green hockey player said be named the new Bowling Green ..THERE WAS speculation that roo pusition where they have to find an among the players here. that he saw York with University crime prevention hockey coach at a press conference at coaches: York, and Rick Cromley of established coach in a short period of York led the Golden Knights to the Athletic James W. Lessig yesterday at 9:30 a.m. this morning, in the Ice Arena Northern Michigan were the two top time." first round of the Eastern Collegiate the Ice Arena. Safety Awareness Week, Lounge. candidates to replace Ron Mason, who Athletic Conference (ECAC) playoffs The News called local motels and running now through Friday, will Clarkson Sports Information Director will coach at Michigan State University CROMLEY'S WIFE said that her this season losing to NCAA third-place were told by a desk clerk at the Falcon emphasize personal, public and Barbara Rothermel told the News last next year after six years at husband would not be leaving Northern finisher Dartmouth in overtime. Plaza Hotel that he thought York was property protection and feature night that York would sign as the new Clarkson assistant coach William Michigan next year. staying there but under another name. seminars on crime prevention, Bowling Green coach. O'Flaherty told the News that York was Ed Small, a Clarkson player said that York is a 1967 graduate of Boston York and Clarkson Athletic Director according to Campus Safety and "Yes we expect him to sign in Bowling Green for the interview. O'Flaherty told him yesterday that, College and has coached Clarkson for F. William Fiesinger were unavailable Security Officer Charlotte tomorrow. A press conference will be "I know Jerry is very interested in "We lost our head coach for next year." seven years, his only head coaching for comment. Starnes. The highlight of the week, Starnes said, will be "Rap on Rape," a seminar designed "to Growing litter point out the number of rapes on campus and the many aspects of rape." may end food, For more information about the seminars, check this week's drink at Library Green Sheet or call Sara Sherick at 372-5586 for details. Starnes said she places an by Cindy Zlotnlk emphasis on personal safety in news editor the form of preventing hitch- hiking, or' 'soliciting rides on Removing all the vending machines the roadway," as she referred to and prohibiting eating, drinking and it. smoking in the Library may be the only There are specific laws, alternatives in combating the in- Starnes said, that make hitch- surmountable trash problem that hiking outside of safety zones a exists, according to Dr. Dwight F. misdemeanor. Burlingame, dean of libraries. Under state and city law, a "There is a very high level of disgust person convicted of hitchhiking among staff members with the whole may receive a $50 fine for the issue of food and drink in the Library, first offense; a $10-1100 fine or no and they are coming to the point of more than 10 days in jail, or both, removing all the machines period," he for a second offense within one said. year of the first offense; and a "Personally, I don't like it," $25-$200 fine or no more than 30 Burlingame continued. "A better days in jail, or both, for a third alternative would be to get the student offense within one year. to simply throw his trash in the Safety Awareness Week is wastebaskets." sponsored by the Safety Com- mittee, Student Government CONTAINMENT OF trash has been a Association, University students problem in the Library since the and faculty members, the Link, opening of the building and the in- the Student Recreation Center stallation of the vending machines in and residence halls. 1967. The height of the problem oc- curred last summer and fall forcing the Student Government Association to 1979-80 officers pass recommendations resulting in: elected by GSS -Expansion of the separate room which houses the vending machines and Elections of Graduate Student the microwave oven; Senate (GSS) officers for 1979-80 -Installation of newer, easy-to-clean were held at Friday's meeting. furniture and an additional soft drink The candidates for the three machine because students had com- positions were unopposed. Gerald plained that the one machine's supply E. Krygier, a graduate student in was constantly being exhausted; education, was elected president. -Removal of the glass In the carrels Rodger Gerhardstein, a graduate on the sixth, seventh and eighth floors, student in speech and an earlier allowing observation, to prevent candidate for president, with- drinking, eating and defacing of books drew from the election. and materials. Roy Finkenbine, a graduate student in American Culture, was THE GLASS has been out of the elected vice president. Former carrels for two quarters and Vice President Fran C. Dickson Burlingame said, at first, the problem announced before the election her was declining. "It hasn't been very withdrawal from the race. succe.'ssful, lately, and we're just Jon Rice, a graduate student in frustrated with it now." art, was elected treasurer. Burlingame agrees with complaining Velma Brown, a graduate students that the carrels would be much student in Popular Culture and a more desirable with the glass back in. member of the Third World "I would love to do that," he said. Graduate Association (TWGA), See page three approached the GSS to ask about funding if the Advisory Com- mittee on General Fee Allocations (ACGFA) recom- mendations are approved. Concern over trash, vandals spurs meeting ACGFA suggested that the TWG A not be funded because it said the TWG A was a duplication by Keith Jameson sole blame for the trash and noise, but Perkins agreed that juveniles are CHARLES DAVIS, of Howard's Club Other suggestions at the meeting of the GSS. ACGFA recom- Staff reporter that the term student "is a category largely to blame and questioned H. 210 N. Main St., said that establish- included a stiffer penalty for littering, mended the TWG A seek funds that covers a great area. Whenever the whether it was the parents' fault that ment owners "can't be vigilantes" and hiring extra police, which Perkins through GSS. City residents and downtown patrons word student is mentioned, the first juveniles are creating trouble late at about vandalism and that there is only called a "beer patrol," to patrol on the "We're willing to cooperate may sue cleaner sidewalks near liquor Impression is the Bowling Green State night. so much an owner can do under the law. weekends and an association of liquor with the TWG A as much as establishments and more trash cans University student," Perkins said, Anthony Kaufman, of Kaufman's, 163 permit holders to meet periodically and possible," said former president after a meeting of city officials, liquor adding that many of the patrons come Ash said that there was not much the S. Main St., said he considered a curfew offer the city solutions to any con- William R. Forsberg. He added permit, holders and the public. from Perrysburg, Grand Rapids and city police department could do about for juveniles a possible solution to tinuing trash problems. that when the TWG A needs There has been concern in recent other area towns. the problem when it involves juveniles. vandalism. MICHAEL VOLL, Student Uover- funding, it should come to the week;, by city officials and city Perkins said that the city has studied nment Association president, said that GSS Executive Council. residents concerning increased trash other college communities such as as good weather approaches, the and vandalism in the downtown area, Oxford and Athens to see how a curfew problem only intensifies and that the In other business, Dr. Dwight partic ularly on the weekends. "University students get blamed for has worked. city should do something as soon as Burlingame, dean of libraries, City officials said that they would buy The curfew, from what the city has possible. spoke to the GSS concerning as many extr; trash cans as the budget learned, "probably would not be suc- Perkins also suggested that the city library hours during breaks. He would allow and It was the general too damned much..." cessful, '' according to Ash. go around to area junior high and high said there will be some depart- consensus of the liquor permit holders schools in September and talk to the ments with extended hours for to clean-up the area near their PERKINS STRESSED the fact that students about litter and the penalties graduate students. establishments. John Rieder, of Sterling's Milk Co., "There's nobody more frustrated the city does not want to close the liquor for littering. City Chief of Police Galen L. Ash said 115 Railroad, said that the University than us when a kid (who is causing permit holders down, but to make the Perkins said that the problem is the p roblem Is a common one among students "get blamed for too damned trouble) is under 18," he said, adding community better. important to the city because some college towns. It stems from the ser- much" and that juveniles are to blame that many of the problems of Juveniles "We all have to work at it. Nothing is businesses which are considering weather ving of liquor to already intoxicated for most of the vandalism and broken repeating an offense stem from handed to you, on a platter without a moving to Bowling Green "are very, persons and the carrying out of open bottles found about town. juvenile court's Inability to take ef- price," Perkins said. very impressed with the city and the fective action. Fire Chief Howard Rutter said that people of the city. SUNNY-High 46 F (8 C), low 32 F containers from local establishments. RIEDER SAID that "it's our own the city wants to solve the problem with "Our first impression may be the (0 C), 0 percent chance of the "least amount of harassment by last, unless the city can solve the trash precipitation. MAYOR ALVTN Perkins stressed the children" creating the trash and that Perkins called it "a problem we're fact that Unviersity students are not the "we can't nursemaid these people." trying to overcome." officials. problem," Perkins said. opinion, columns. ban the bomb parking tickets Nuclear proliferation carries with it enormous political, military, and ethical implications that have plagued mankind since the USSR broke the United States monopoly on nuclear weaponry in 1949. How will proliferation affect the political character of the Western world? ...as an interior decoration ...as research notecards How will it change the global military balance? How can the spread of The interior of my car is decorated in such potentially disastrous instruments of war be ethically justified? My desk is covered with yellow yellow cardboard-better known as cardboard, better known as University The answers to these critical questions are still unclear, yet the BGSU parking tickets. This blew the parking tickets. This blew the mind of problem of proliferation grows daily. Today the membership of the mind of my friend Jean who tried to Lynne my friend Gene, who Wed to leave my global "nuclear club" numbers at least seven nations, and probably make space to sit down on the roommate a note one day. more. The latest country to attempt membership in this elite group, passenger's side one day. I'd handed one to him to use as a according to U.S. government reports, is Pakistan. The side effects of "You must hold the record for having Hohensee notecard. They're also handy for phone such a reality are disturbing. the most parking tickets on campus," Five numbers and reminder note*. Information gathered by government sources indicates that she said, collecting about 20 off the seat "Hey, this Is a parking ticket," he Pakistan secretly has been buying equipment from European nations and stuffing them Into the glove box said. "They all are. You collecting to build a gas-centrifuge plant for producing enriched uranium. It is which contained another handfull or out, by then I'm so damned mad I them or something?" place. thought the country's military leader wants a nuclear bomb to match two. forget to feed the meter. "WELL, I have a term paper to write Since I need the parking tickets for "I really don't know," I replied. "The the capabilities of neighboring India. It is also suspected that the I'M ALSO trying to figure out exactly and don't have the money to buy my research paper, I park in the places quarter is only half over." Pakistani program is being aided by some Arab countries such as why our massive library parking lot * notecards. So I park in the faculty most likely to be patrolled. I find that the nearer you park to "No Student Libya and that the results will be handed over to other Islamic coun- BUT IT gave me something to think limited student parking to three lots close to class everyday. I figure Parking" signs the more likely you are tries. about as Socrate's once said, "The metered rows.and barred the other by the fifth week I should have enough dozen or so to us. What are we paying parking tickets to write all my research to get a ticket. Because of intense U.S. opposition to proliferation, the State unexamined life Is not worth living." I LAST QUARTER, when I didn't have also have some reasonable ex- $20.00 a school year for If we can't even notes on." Department has cut off $40 million worth of development aid to use convenient facilities? I'm tired of "Don't they get expensive?" a term paper to write, I parked aS far Pakistan. So far, President Carter has not used an executive order to pianations-however lengthy in ex- away from "No Parking" signs, as plaining my defense. parking out in the boonies just to use the "Nah. They take it out of my grant. block the cut. library. Besides some of us "over- Besides, this way I get to park close to possible. If I'd started parking in To be perfectly candid the parking faculty lots, then, I could start my term There are, predictably, two sides to the issue of nuclear facilities at the University sunk, thirty" gang can't handle the hike. campus." proliferation. Nations equipped with nuclear capability want Rheumatic limbs slow us down making "YOU WANT to pick me up paper tomorrow. especially Commuter Lot Seven, better Admittedly, the long walk did bother proliferation stopped on the premise that it would greatly increase the known as the Coal Mines. it necessary to pop pills and wear Dr. tomorrow?" risk of nuclear holocaust, especially if someone like Idi Amin had Scholl foot-pads Inside our combat "Sorry, I can't. Besides, you'd get me at first, before I recovered froni my bout with leukemia. I was forced to access to nuclear weapons. The "have not" nations argue that by not As it is the closest parking lot in leiu boots. tired of not walking half a mile to leave my apartment five minutes of my classes, I have decided to invest classes. Think of all the exercise you're being allowed to produce nuclear arsenals, they are at a great earlier and walk across campus slowly. in surgical face masks to alleviate Now that I have examined the life getting." disadvantage militarily and are at the mercy of those who possess the You may have seen me, limping with a some of the asmatic attacks I have (and physical ailments)' Of .trying to Gene slammed the door as he left, weapons. before hearing the other reasons he cane. Clearly, nonproliferation is the lesser of two evils. The U.S., in ad- inherited since arriving at BGSU. It has park on campus, I still have no solution THE CANE was also good for sym- to be cheaper than getting two or three to the problem that even Socrates wouldn't like parking with me illegally. dition to cutting off development aid to Pakistan, should encourage pathy, incidentally: when I staggered tickets per day (if I'm lucky enough to probably couldn't have figured out. The weird-os I meet, for Instance. other nations that give that nation aid to follow suit. Perhaps that will LIKE THE scrawny blond who can't into class late supporting myself with a find a parking spot near the Union) or As I see it I have only one recourse. cane, the . professor invariably be incentive enough for Pakistan to rethink its nuclear ambitions. The driving around for 30 minutes trying to The next time anyone tries to ticket my steer her car. She parks so close to the added possibility of reactionary Arab states such as Libya acquiring cars on her left she has to climb over neglected to chastise my tardiness. car, I'll simply limp over and him Since I realize I'm an exception, I such deadly technology in the highly volatile Middle East only seems find an empty meter only to scrunch with my cane. her roof to get out of her car. Then, she sympathize with those who try to avoid to bring the prophecy of Armageddon ever closer. Maybe the Into a space large enough to house a looks for a meter to feed. Since she's Lynne Hohensee Five Is a student at parking tickets, especially the woman I protestors of the 1960s who marched to chants of "ban the bomb" were motorcycle. More often than not, I have usually In a faculty lot, there isn't one. to climb over the roof of my car to get the University. saw try to hit a Parking Services at- smarter than we realized. That only makes her madder. Once she kicked a "No Student Parking" tendant with her cane yesterday. sign. Fortunately, she was wearing She must have suffered a terrible combat boots and wasn't injured. concussion when the attendant seized Another time, she almost ran down a the cane and broke it over her head. letters. motorcycle, trying to steal it's parking Jim FUck is a News staff reporter. with my regard for current musical could not get any help from the local all we ate were hamburgers and f rench weingartner, trends. It is, rather, his presumption of health officials. This frightened, very 111 fries. wit and critical acumen that I resent. young girl was finally taken to a Everyone has the right to like and His writing is tepid, riddled with cliche, Maumee hospital, by her parents, at 1 dislike whatever they please. If you feel a music critic? and devoid of journalistic power. a.m., where she received complete that "disco sucks", well fine but it is Perhaps Mr. Weingartner's style is efficient medical treatment by con- unfair to say that people who enjoy Well, Mr. Weingartner, in your appropriate in certain circles, but to cerned doctors. music different other to than what you "Speaking Out" of April 5th, you juxtapose "All of their albums are tight No human being should ever have to like are in bad taste. succeeded In establishing yourself as a and we)', done (sic)" with Buchwald is suffer so much, for so long, so many I feel that such a statement is closed shallow music critic. In listing your 10 to attempt a most painful allignment. miles from his or her home, to only minded and extremely ethnocentric. I favorite groups, you did back yourself Mr. Weingartner's catalogue is receive such cold, uncaring and inef- personally enjoy disco and enjoy with a fcrr, however skimming, crammed with hoary images, decrepit ficient treatment from area health dancing but I will never say that "rock analyses of why the particular group is similes, and other flacid efforts to officials in his or her time of need. sucks!" I like rock! I enjoy rhythm and appealing to you, which subsequently vivify his opinions. To list them all here When win the health officials of blues, folk, country rock mellow funk, gave a small measure of credibility to would only supply other tired writers Bowling Green realize that, although jazz, good old rock and DISCO! I enjoy your opinion. But when it came to the with a handy thesaurus of drear. It we are students, we have a right to be life and all of the different people, listing of the "worst groups," you might should be sufficient to note only that treated promptly, efficiently and gently cultures and music that add flair and as well have been Senator McCarthy's "mind-boggling," "curls my hair," during a period of physical Illness or variety to life. Who are you to judge a right-hand man. "sad fact," "crime against society," emotional stress? person's taste? You are a person: An All you succeeded in doing was to and "box-office flops" are all dead and If this incident had been the first, I individual with your own personal label groups as "crap," "bubblegum," Mr. Weingartner's efforts at would have dismissed it because ex- taste. I feel the such closed mindedness "stomach-turning," "thickheaded," resurrection are gruesome and only tenuating circumstances may have and ethnocentrism are "Truly, a sad need I go on? Name calling, Mr. marginally successful. prevented prompt attention by local comment of our times!!!" Weingartner, does not an opinion make. Finally, Mr. Weingartner should be health officials. But this is not the first Why are these musicians "ludicrous," reminded that fellatio is more happily time I have been involved in such a "inept," "nerds," and "polluting?" Do Debbie Rivera left in the bedroom than employed as a situation, and I have heard numerous 247 Lowry Hall they play wrong notes? Does their catch-all pejorative. accounts of the poor treatment given to music lack a beat? Does every song other university students. It has hap- sound alike? Why does every song HughSUcox pened far too many times for me to feel disco lacks sound alike? Do they sound off-key? Do Graduate studies In English comfortable or confident about our sexist lyrics equate a singer with present health center and hospital failure? Why? Does Billy Joel claim to music greats services. be a "poet for an oppressed bg health care generation?" How does he fall? I would like to agree with Mr. The danger of articles such as yours, All of us, students, employees and Weingartner's editorial on pop music, Mr. Weingartner, is that some not-so- faculty, and citizens of Bowling Green, but would like to say that he used a poor intelligent people may miss out on is inadequate must demand an immediate upgrade in choice of words. I hold nothing against music that might appeal to them by the health services offered to us. disco dancing as an art, and can see the 5GA CAN GO AHEAD WD BAN COMMONS' I have just witnessed a scene which enjoyment that people could get from heeding your emotional, un- should never have taken place on a Without the knowledge that we will B£E£ BLASTS, 'CAUSE 0NLV US ASHMEN substantiated opinion. Before you at- receive proper medical attention physical gyrations on a marvelously university campus of this size and of lighted floor. My question is has any tempt to be a critic of anything, I this caliber. I write this letter to all during an emergency or crisis, we risk GO lb TWEM... AND NEXT VEAR CND/ HALF suggest you do more in-depth study of our lives each and every day. As human body really listened to the music that is university employees, faculty, and associated with disco? OF WILL TCE^MENJ. what immediately turns your stomach, most of all, students, as a warning of beings we must be guaranteed prompt, us sr«u ve. and try to objectively find out why It efficient, knowledgeable and caring Rock music is a form of creative the type of health care one may receive expression containing lyrics which tell does. Save the editorial page for some in Bowling Green. medical service so that we may all be really valuable observations. Or should spared the needless painful suffering of the many sides of society or Tonight a young girl lay In her dorm elaborate tales of fantasy. For disco all we pass a law against less-than- bed, convulsing with chills from a fever this young girl went through tonight. competent music critics? I welcome all responses to this letter, I can do is quote one disco song and say of 103 degrees, and no one, not even "YMCA". How many disco stars have Pag* 2 Vol. 64 No. 2SS Tuesday 4-10-79 campus security, could or would help and I hope I have revealed a situation ■DITO«IALSTAFF luoBoay «-it>n. which needs to be remedied, today! world renown fame for their pursuits In •OHor pathylend MichelePltottck her. An earlier trip to the dry hospital disco music? I find it pointless to go Into managing tailor pjula wlnslow produced nothing but an apathetic 741 High Street Laura Nelson a Ust of rock greats because of the time «•»»» «"'<"■ clndy zlotnlk extremely inefficient treatment of her editorial editor bob weingartner 407 Harmon allowed. How many disco musicians condition. Her roommates were tportt editor dan flrettone are considered technical masters of copy editor blllpaul questions required to undress, dress and even their instruments? Again a list of rock photo editor (rank brelthaupt find a whellchalr for her while the nurse entertainment editor marchugunln greats could be mentioned for com- wlreedltor landorrance stood by. parison. A call to campus security evoked the choice of words the disco Disco music seems to be composed of BUIINBSI STAFF response, "Why can't you take her lack luster musicians recording with butinett manager letlle roppert yourselves? Wo will not move her If she edvertlting manager .mike donn The recent "Speaking Out" column the latest technology musical equip- by the new editorial editor of the News, cannot walk. If we do take her, we don't hits the fan ment. The recorded music is then The ao Newt hi published dally Tuesday through Friday during the regular Kheel have the room for anyone else to go year and weekly during summer sessions by students of Bowling Oreen State Bob Weingartner, is a chilling omen of promoted and propelled at people University under the authority of t-he University Publications Committee. the editorial quality we can expect from with her." And, as the last resort, when I was very much aroused and Insulted Opinions expressed by column stl de not necessarily reflect the opinions ol ttie BO through large banks of speakers for News editorial Board. the News In the coming weeks. It is not an ambulance was called for, a by the article in the BG News on people to dance to under an impressive payment of $18.75 was to be guaranteed TKa BO News MM Bawling Orion State University are equal opportunity employers with Mr. Welngartner's musical taste* Thursday, April 5, 1979 entitled "disco, atmosphere. The sad part about disco and da net discriminate In hiring practices. that I argue; I, too, dread the latest before they would come. pop, top-40: have we lost our sanity?" music is that the music sells. The News will net accept advertising that It deemed discriminatory, degrading or Because this girl's roommates did not Insulting on the basis or race, sex or national origin. disco release and look forward to the I am an open minded person and When I pay for music I want an All rights ta material published In The BO Newt are reserved. return of real music and sounds that have Immediate transportation to understand that people are different. amount of quality therefore as far as I permit conversation. I, too, long for the Toledo, or enough cash to pay for the Variations In taste and different ways can see disco Is not the music for me. Edito rial and Business Offices ambulance, her parents were called at IN University Hall retreat of flashing lights, poly-petrol of life add variety and spice to life. Life Bawling Oreen State' Mvenrty fashions, and dance-floor contortions. 10 p.m. In Columbus, and they had to would be boring if all we listened to was JimHartke Bowling Oreen, Ohk. IMtS No, Mr. Weingartner share* much drive two hours because these student rock, all we wore were blue jeans and tit Off eahaaw West l*hene<«lt>J7J-lHJ 4-10-79 The BG New*. 3 briefs Trash . from pat)* on* Summer jobs available GM Delco Division, Dayton, is looking for sophomores and Juniors, in There are 47 staff members and 13 "I WAS dumbfounded!" she ex- math, physics, manufacturing and electronic technology for summer Jobs. custodial workers on the Library claimed. "This young girl appears and Sign up in the Placement Office, 360 Student Services Bldg., by April 13. payroll. Staffers said they feel like they I said 'you mean to tell me you ordered are living and working In a pigpen. a pizza?' She said, 'yen, I was hungry.' The problem grows worse after 4 I was speechless and I didn't know what Kucinich to speak p.m. when the custodial staff leaves, to do." Dennis A. Kucinich, mayor of Cleveland, will speak at I p.m. today in Burlingame said, describing piles of "It was the first time in my 11 years Room 210 Math Science Bldg. The lecture is free and public. empty cups and wrappers on tables and here I had seen anything like it," overflowing waste baskets. Barnes said. Workshop registration TOURING THE Library Saturday "The trash problem gets to be a real Registration should be made by Friday for the "Counseling Parents of afternoon with Sharon M. Gilbert, pain," she said, adding that "if students Handicapped Children" workshop from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., April 20, at assistant to the dean of libraries, would learn to throw things away, it Brandywlne Country Club in Maumee. Sponsored by Maumee Valley School demonstrated students breaking the wouldn't be so bad." Psychologists Association, the session will feature Dr. Kenneth L. Moses eating and drinking rules everywhere "In the morning when the cleaning of Evanston, Illinois. on the premises. crew comes In these tables look like Registration is $20 and includes breakfast and lunch. Checks can be made Empty coffee cups were strewn someone had a beer blast at them," she out to Maumee Valley School Psychologists Association. All fees should be across table tops, eating and drinking added. sent to Dave Mowry, treasurer, 318 S. Summit St., Bowling Green. occurred in carpeted sections, and students were nonchalantly smoking In "A GIRL SPILLED a cup of coffee on Travel information jobs the reference area causing a Are one of the tables, Ruth Hoffman, a hazard. reference librarian on the first floor, Travel Information Centers throughout Ohio will have 30 Jobs available Walking through the refreshment said. I asked her if she planned to clean during the summer to students eligible for the College Work-Study program. room of the Library, It could be seen it up. She told me if I wanted it done, I For more information call Student Employment Office, 460 Student Services that some students did utilize the should do it myself.'' Bldg., 372-0252. faculties but as Gilbert said, "a lot of Sophomore Clint Yinger, who was students have study carrels and want to drinking a can of pop while he was 'Monday Night Taped' be able to drink and smoke In them staff photo by Tim Westhoven studying, said he didn't think it was a Anyone interested In performing on "Monday Night Taped," a campus- while they study. Unfortunately, they Trash piling up In the Library may cause Library officials good rule. produced television program broadcast at 7 p.m. Tuesday through Friday on leave all their trash there," she added. to remove vending machines. "Everybody else does it," he said. Channel 7, should contact James Baldwin at 372-2138 or 352-1368. "NO SMOKING, eating or drinking" mess but don't realize that it is their "I hate that part of my job," she "People want to drink and eat while signs abound throughout the Library. responsibility to keep the Library continued, "and when I hear a pop can they study. They don't want to take the Working with handicapped Ironically, students can be seen clean. open, I shudder." time to go to that room-you can't study munching on potato chips, drinking "The mess seems to fit In with the in that room." The Toledo Easter Seal Society will interview students today on campus pop, or smoking, oblivious to warning general mess on campus, he said, STUDENTS RESORT to sneaking Sarah J. Snartski, a junior business for positions to work and live with handicapped males. Aquatics positions signs. adding that the inside of the building food and drink into the reference and communications major sitting at a also are available. Sign up for an Interview today at Student Employment, "There has been a large reduction In seems to reflect what is happening on section, according to Kurht?. "They table with three or four empty coffee 460 Student Services Bldg. graffiti," Gilbert said, as we passed a the outside of the building." set cans of pop on the ledge and then cups and some candy wrappers amid carrel on the sixth floor with the name He also said that a lot of the staff is walk around the other side and pick it her books, said "they were left here, 'Rap on Rape' "Harpo" printed on the wall in six-Inch leaning toward total removal of the up." but I'll probably throw them away." letters with red ink, "but the problem vending machines as the only alter- Kurhtz said she has been in just about "Rap on Rape," an informal discussion on various aspects of rape, will be still persists," she said. native. every major library in the Midwest and "IN THE CARRELS, there is a ton of held at 8:00 p.m. today in the McFall Center Assembly Room. Represen- Each of the three floors with carrels KING SAID in the '60s he saw a none of them allow food, drink or garbage," she complained, adding that tatives from Campus Security, the Link, the Criminal Justice Organization, are divided into smoking and non- society caring for people and their smoking. "people could care less, they don't have Women for Women, Toledo United Against Rape and Ohio University's smoking areas. Gilbert said fall quarter environment and after Watergate "I feel we should take the machines to live in it." escort service will participate In the program. a lot of reaction was received from people tended to look out more for out of the Library," she said, "even Richard F. Underman, a senior Self-defense, recent court developments concerning rape and places students who felt strongly that themselves. though it is a lousy, crummy thing to history major, said he notices trash where women can go for counseling will be discussed. removing the glass ruined the ef- The librarians held workshops on how have to do." lying around the tables. fectiveness of the carrels. to enforce the eating, drinking and Library supervisor Margie A. Barnes "It would be a shame if they took JOHN H. King, circulation depart- smoking rules, but as Mary Lee Kurhtz, said last quarter a pizza man walked away the vending machines," he said. Doctoral study evaluates ment stack unit head, who has been reference librarian on the first floor into the Library at about 11:30 p.m. and "People need something to eat and with the Library for the last nine years, said, "the situation is unpleasant for asked the staff at the circulation desk if drink while they study. They spend friendliness of strangers feels that students realize there is a everyone." they had ordered a pizza. almost their whole day here." "People are more accommodating destinations ranged from a fictitious than we give them credit for," ac- place to one that was three blocks PRSSA meetings stress 'professionalism' cording to Dr. Jessie Swihart who did away, Swihart said. her doctoral dissertation on the ac- The experimenters later filled in a The University's chapter of the public relations practitioners and more president of the Public Relations "Amateurism is obsolete wherever curacy of directions given by strangers. grid about the sex, age, socio-economic Public Relations Student Society of than 2300 students representing 14 Society of America (PRSA) and you find it," said Wylie. "And there are For her dissertation, Swihart had six background, degree of accuracy and America (PRSSA) hosted the annual schools. Speeches by professionals and director of public relations for U.S. no shortcuts to professionalism." experimenters travel to Toledo Dec. 9. feedback of the 210 subjects questioned. East Central district Spring Conference workshops by students highlighted the automotive sales at the Chrysler Corp. Wylie said public relations is a While they were there she had them ask "All elements from the finished last weekend. program. He discussed the opportunities and "pressure cooker" business full of people who passed by for directions to evaluation were then cross-analyzed," Jn attendance at the two-day con- FEATURED SPEAKER for the commitments necessary to become and challenge and change. "But if you can't one of five different destinations. These explained Swihart ference were five of the nation's top conference was Frank W. Wylie. remain a professional. stand the heat, get out of the kitchen." How to get up the Tuesday Special down Sun Socks payment. Reg. 2.00

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L 4-10-79 The BQ News S in review. Rising prices instigate crusades Mandatory controls or recession possible?

WASHINGTON (AP)- A honest person has to admit resort to the second method George Meany told the rally, nationwide citizen's crusade that if this voluntary of restraining those ex- to allow "thousands of union against rising prices got program doesn't work, we cessive demands- members across America to under way yesterday with may get one or another of mandatory wage and price be the eyes and ears for the President Carter's chief those alternatives, whether controls." administration's inflation inflation fighter saying if we like it or not. Despite Kahn's comments, fighters." voluntary anti-inflation "We may get the one that Powell said "absolutely not" The crusade also will efforts fail, it could lead to some of you say you want- when asked if Carter was involve COIN, Consumers mandatory controls or a mandatory controls. With thinking of asking Congress Opposed to Inflation in the recession. the mood of the country the for authority to impose Necessities, a Washington- But White House Press way it Is today, however, and mandatory controls. based coaltition of some 60 Secretary Jody Powell said the way it Is likely to be if Powell said Kahn "in no labor, consumer, minority Carter would not consider this inflation continues way meant to imply that this and senior citizen groups. imposing mandatory con- unabated, we may get the president would under any trols. one that neither you nor I circumstances impose wage PARTICIPANTS WILL Alfred E. Kahn told some wants. and price controls." monitor the prices of food, 250 labor leaders the "I refer, of curse, to the housing, fuel and medical alternatives to Carter's option of clamping down on KAHN'S STATEMENT care-which together make 1.SUNDAY:College Night voluntary wage and price the economy so severely that came as the AFL-CIO kicked up more than 70 percent of guidelines "are unthinkably we bring on a serious off its Operation Price the average family's ex- worse." recession and throw millions Watch. The opening rally penditures. 2.MONDAY: Teen Night Kahn told the group: of people out of work-your was held beneath a large "There are a couple of people-in a repeat of 1974-75. red, white and blue banner A similar effort in the 3.TCIESDAY: Mix & Match commonly proposed The president is determined reading "Bring down early 1970s, President Ford's alternatives that the not to use recession as a tool prices!!!" Whip Inflation Now 4.WEDNESDAY: Greek Night president and I both feel are to cure inflation... program, ended in disarray not acceptable." "THE PRESIDENT IS The price watch was in- when the 1974-75 recession 5.THIR8TDAY: 2 for 1 BUT, HE ADDED, "An equally determined not to stituted, AFL-CIO President hit. 6.FRIDAY: Ladies Night Teamster strike idles auto workers 7. SATURDAY. (AP)- Although several thousand more auto workers were said. "We're Just hoping we don't run out of any critical laid off yesterday it was difficult to make a solid assessment Items." about le effect of the national Teamsters strike on Ohio's The situation is being evaluated on an hourly basis, he said. labor market. At the Packard Electric facility In Warren, 5,000 Because shipments of assembly parts normally carried by furloughed employees returned to work but company of- truck have been cut off, Chrysler Corp. announced yesterday ficials will be meeting daily to determine whether the plant It would close its Twinsburg stamping plant indefinitely, will remain open. The ELECTRIC bringing the number to 6,500 Chrysler workers laid off In THE STRIKE HAS had little effect on Ford Motor Co. Ohio. Only two of Chrysler's six Ohio plants - those located in plants in Ohio, according to spokesman Paul Pmess. Dayton and Van Wert - will continue to operate. "We've eliminated overtime at all our Ohio plants, but WEEKEND Nearly 12,000 General Motors Corp. workers in Ohio were there have been no layoffs," he said. "We restarted back on the Job yesterday because of the arrival of parts over operations at a stamping plant In Maumee where 650 were come plug yourself in! the weekend. Seven thousand of the Lordstown assembly furloughed Friday." division's 9,400 employees had been off the Job since last The shutdown has had mixed effects on the rest of the Tuesday. portion of the state's economy that depends on truck ship- "DURING THE DAYS we were down, alternate supply ments. Teamsters covered by other contracts and non-union sources were found and by the weekend, we had an abun- drivers continue to work keeping most fresh foods, fuel and dance of rail cars come in here," spokesman Jack Roberts other critical consumer goods moving. Dixie Electric Co. ABORTION STEVE MARTIN T-SHIRTS TOLL FREE LOCATED ON U.S. 25 PERRYSBURG. OHIO 43551 9 a.m.-IO p.m. wild & crazy guys across from 25481 DIXIE HIGHWAY 419-474-0649 1 -800-438-8039 best fishes downtown SPEC cruel shoes HUNTINGTON THIS WEEK on a colored BANK IT'S NOW 50/50 T-SHIRT reg. $5.00 $4.00 AT Great Scot PREFERRED FRIENDLY FOOD STORES Apts. & Houses RIDGE MANOR APTS. for Rent 519 RIDGE ST. 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CLEVELAND-It was chilly at Bowa, Bake McBride, and Mike Sch- along beautifully with the newly-found Cleveland's Rick Waits had in the is all over this year, the Tribe will have than average. Cleveland's Municipal Stadium midt. power. opener. He gave up six of his own to much the same, if not worse results And, of course, there remains the Saturday afternoon, but the Indians Now the Indians have Bobby Bonds In Bonds, Harrah, Andre Thornton, blemish an otherwise flawless one-hit than the Reds. question of Wayne Garland. As I see It, warmed up to the task and masterfully and Toby Harrah to go along with Rick Gary Alexander, and Wayne Cage, the pitching performance. It's possible still has a year the odds are very heavily against him defeated the , 3-0 In the Manning, Jim Norris and Duane Indians have a power-hitting attack Pitching is the bottom line to or two of good pitching left In his arm, returning to the form that prompted the Tribe's home opener. Kuiper. that can compete with most in the championship seasons. The Cincinnati but that's all there is. Waits has turned Indians into giving him such a lucrative majors. The five averaged 24 home Reds of late have helped to back this in some good performances in the past, contract three years ago. The new-look Indians feature a more Rob runs and 81 RBI's last season. point. Tney have had one of the best but bis consistency is lacking. Opening Day at the Stadium; powerful and wide open attack this year With the combination speed and hitting lineups in the majors over the Young Mike Paxton is Just as young however, was a time to forget those as compared to recent seasons. They 1^ Boukissen strength, the Indians should gain past two seasons. Yet, with their weak but he has potential. The same goes for negative points and be optimistic. And seem to have realized that in order to be respect from their opponents. Opposing pitching staff, they have failed to make rookie Eric Wilkins. Relievers and spot the Tribe gave the more than 47,000 successful, a major league teams will now be aware of the possible the playoffs both years. starters Don Hood, David Clyde, Sid shivering fans every reason to do so as team must be aggressive, especially on staff reporter stolen base threat on first base. WITH THE virtually untested staff Monge, and Victor Cruz have shown in the victory sent them home with some the base paths. Tnis awareness may have been the the Indians have now, I feel that when it past exhibitions to be nothing more warm, comforting thoughts. The four playoff teams the last two The Tribe was four-for-four in reason for Boston Mike Torrez years prove the point. The Yankees the stolen base department on Satur- giving up three walks in the deciding have Mickey Rivers and Willie Ran- day. Bond's stolen base in the eighth eighth . He walked Thornton dolph. The Royals have Fred Patek, inning was later called the turning point after Bonds had stolen second. He then Frank White, and Willie Wilson. The in the game by coaches and players of proceeded to walk Cage and Horace Dodgers have Davey Lopes and Reggie both clubs. Speed to force in the winning run. Smith and the Phillies have Larry THIS NEW-FOUND speed will go Walks were about the only problem Tigers' problems start early DETROrr-This was one opening day are hurting terrribly in the power "Rusty has been in the league for 15 the would probably just department. I really don't see their years and it's just not fair," Thompson as soon like to forget, especially Tiger platooning of some non-starters (Tim said ."Everyone knows what he can do center fielder Ron LeFIore. Corcoran Saturday) can even come and I think it would be wise to trade him With cold temperatures and strong close to matching Staub's 121 RBI's of or give him what he wants. " winds whipping through Tiger Stadium last season. Bowling Green graduate Kip Young Saturday, Detroit was beaten handily If Detroit feels they are being hurt sustained from saying too much about by Texas 8-2. considerably by LeFlore's defense in the situation. suffered the loss, but center field, why not make him DH? "I saw Rusty on the news last night. the third year right bander didn't pitch Dan Gonzales, a .305 hitter at Evan- But you're asking the wrong person. I as bad as the score might indicate. sville, the Tigers' top farm club, is think he's a good player but the set- supposedly a better fielder and could tlement has to be made with Mr. Rozema gave up just four hits, but fill the void and possibly provide some Campbell." one was a first inning two-run homer by hitting strength. Johnny Grubb and together with the Young was scheduled to face the Tigers three errors, it wasn't much of a Rangers on Sunday, but the game was contest. postponed because of snow. Ron LeFIore comrnited one of those Dan "I was pleased with my spring errors in the fifth inning that brought training performance," Young said. "I out the boo birds and later after Firestone didn't give up any runs in my first 12 LeFIore misplayed a base hit into a , but then the Yankees hit me , glass bottles started flying from sports editor pretty good. the center field bleachers. There is obviously something wrong "My arm feels good and that was my with the people who directed their It doesn't look like things are going to main concern in getting ready for the empty booze bottles at LeFIore. be worked out between Staub and Tiger season," said Young, who set most of These are the same people who will general manager Jim Campbell. And if BG's pitching records before being be cheering every time LeFIore hits a Campbell was smart he would trade drafted by the Tigers in the 23rd round or steals a base this season. Staub now for somebody that could help in 1976. These were probably the same people the club. who were cheering last season when The Tigers, Campbell included, "Our staff is young but t think we ran -.taff photo by George Lundskow LeFIore led the ' ■••-ican league with would probably love to have Staub in do it. Young said. "Some people *y Cleveland pitcher Rick Wait* totted a one-hitter Saturday agalnet Boston. 68 stolen bases and a league record of the batting order, but if Rusty refuses that spring training docsD t mean 27 straight. to play on his present contract and much but 1 think it does. We played And these were probably the same Campbell refuses to even negotiate, New York and Boston and we played people who were cheering when during then everyone is losing. well." LeFlore's 27-game hitting streak, the Campbell refused to talk about the BG netters sweep Cincy series longest In the league last season. situation before Saturday's game only There is no doubt that the Tigers are by Ken Koppel off the court at almost the same time to clinch the match. LeFIore has always been under saying "Status quo, I'm all talked out young and without Staub or consistent ttaff reporter "Their smiles of satisfaction were one of the highlights of criticism for his defensive play, but about Rusty Staub." • oitohing they probably aren't going to the season. They knew they had played their best doubles of nothing warrants glass bottles to be Some of the players also feel that a nave enough to be a real eh .llenge. The "We played by far the best team doubles we played this the year." thrown at any player. trade would be beneficial to the club. Tic-s will have to grow and learn, but weekend," coach Bob Gill commented after Bowling Green's The match was interrupted by snow Saturday afternoon. With the absence of Rusty Staub at Jason Thompson told me he didn't think ther'! were som<- fans in center field men's tennis team ran its winning streak to six by However, Vetter, 6-6 OP the year, gave the Falcons a victory the designated hitter's spot the Tigers it was fair to the team or Staub. Saturday that also need to grow up. defeating Louisville, Indiana State and Cincinnati last over ISU defeating Jeff Weber in the last match of the day 6- weekend. 7,6-2,6-4. BG handled I.U. 7-2, but had a rougher time with ISU and "EVERYONE came by to watch this match," Gill said. UC, defeating them both by 5-4 scores. The Falcons' sweep in "He came through in a pressure situation. That's why his the Cincinnati Quadrangular now gives the team a 10-2 mark nickname is "sudden death". during the year. Vetter was ahead 5-2 in the last set but Weber broke his Laxers drop Denison The play of the doubles teams, a major concern earlier in serve and then took the next game for the Sycamores. the year, earned nothing but praise from Gill. "He (Vetter) held on and played an excellent game," Gill "We came out in the first quarter and slide. We didn't get burned in too many by Pat Kennedy "I HAVEN'T felt we played that strong until this said. •taff reporter played well and got our confidence," he situations." weekend," Gill said. "This weekend I felt we started to play said. "If they came out and blew us out, strong, balanced team tennis. Our depth was obviously the BG'S OFFENSIVE attack was led by Bowling Green's men's lacrosse team then we would have been in trouble. key to winning. Mike Squires' four goals. Tommy RESEARCHERS ARE INTERESTED IN proved something to themselves and When the game was tied, they "In two of those matches we needed those doubles very, McNicholas and Grant Napear added COMMUNICATING WITH PERSONS their coach in Saturday's 10-7 victory t Denison) kept fighting back but didn't very badly." two goals apiece while Chris Kelly and WHO ARE STIMULATED OR AROUSED over Denison. go with it. We were excited and they The doubles teams of Bud Vetter and Bob Ferguson and Matt Kelley collected tallies. "I'm really happy. We played as well weren't, and the momentum didn't Dave Epstein and Steve Corey won their matches against BY SUFFOCATION. QUALIFIED IN- Saturday's victory evens the Falcon's we can now," coach Jim Pluant said. change. Cincinnati after the singles events ended in a 3-3 deadlock to DIVIDUALS WILL BE PAID FOR IN- season mark at 2-2 and raised their "We've been through a lot of grief so far give the netters their third victory of the weekend. TERVIEW. CONFIDENTIALITY AND league mark to 2-0, but Plaunt said the this season and hopefully it's behind us "THE DIFFERENCE between this "If we want to use that match as a yard stick, pretty soon ANONYMITY ARE GUARANTEED. big test comes tomorrow afternoon at now. Saturday and last Sunday is like night I'd have to say we've arrived," Gill said. "That was about the CALL 2-0147 DURING THESE HOURS: "This was probably our nicest win in and day. We played a nice, ..teady Delaware when BG takes on Ohio Wesleyan. finest doubles we ever played at number two and three in a 2:30-4:30 TWR three years. Everybody was ready to game. We moved the ball well and single match. The number three team did not lose a point "They're (Ohio Wesleyan) probably play and I hope we can keep going. The played heads-up, intelligent lacrosse." until their fifth game." Plaunt also cited BG's penalty-killing the best team in the Midwest right win makes us credible-before the game THE NETTERS were especially pleased in defeating the situations as being a key to victory. now," he said. "Their defense is I didn't know if we were." Bearcats, a team that finished above them in the Luther III Apartments Flaunt noted the critical times in the "We had HVi minutes in penalties, playing exceptionally well-it ised to be their weakpoint. They're really Youngstown State University Indoor tournament earlier this game-the first quarter and the point but our man down defense rotated up spring. 733-755-777 Manville Ave. and they (Denison) didn't play well aggressive and the bulk of their scoring when the game was tied 7-7 in the fourth "Saturday night at Cincinnati, the number two and three quarter. down," he said. "They couldn't beat our comes from the midfield.' 2 Bedrooms 1 '/■ Baths doubles won almost simultaneouslv." Gill said. 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