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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 5-8-1974 The BG News May 8, 1974 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 May 8, 1974" (1974). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2977. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2977 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 Bawling Oman, Ohio Independent Wednesday, May I 1974 Student Volume 57/Number 110 Voice THe BG news Gilligan vs. Rhodes In governor contest COLUMBUS tAP) - Gov John J. Dayton was struggling in his bid for the the secretary of state's race, was Gilligan and his predecessor. ex-Gov. party's secretary of state nomination behind W K Brown. 55.778-50.606. James A. Rhodes, scrapped verbally All vote counts were with 3,576 of Franklin County Prosecutor George last night after winning easy primary Ohio's 12,895 polling places reporting C Smith was the leader in the race for election victories IN THE RACE for the Democratic the Republican nomination for Triumph by Gilligan in the nomination for governor, it was attorney general, with 58. 460 votes to Democratic primary tor governor and Gilligan with 165.851 votes to 71.358 for 45.556 for Stark County Prosecutor by Rhodes in the Republican Cleveland businessman James Nolan David Dowd. State Sen. Stanley J. nominating race set the stage for a Rhodes, in the GOP battle, had 107.508 Aronoff of Cincinnati had 30,630. bitter general election showdown in to 44.299 for state Rep Charles Fry of Former Rep Roger Tracy, November. Springfield and 12.444 for Columbiana meanwhile, had a 15.000 vote lead over GILLIGAN TOLD reporters he's County Engineer Bert Dawson Montgomery County Commissioner eager to put his administration's Celeste built nearly a two-to-one Thomas Cloud in the run for the record on the line "We will be margin over state Sen Anthony O Republican auditor's nomination. The presenting the work, discussing the Calabrese, 65.328-37.223, but Hall, in count was 80.025-65.296 achievements of the first Gilligan administration and our ideas and plans for the next four years.'' he said Rhodes, meanwhile, blasted what he County supports Rhodes, called "the Gilligan Gougers" and said: "My campaign will be a fight to eliminate waste, overlapping, duplication and wanton extravagance school levy fails to pass in the reckless spending of taxpayers' Tha Ridge Straat School velar precinct wai mannad oorly yesterday morning money in the Statehouse '' Primary by these volunteers Moll University students registered lo vote in Bowling State Rep Richard Celeste of With 110 of Wood County's 125 State issue number one was passing Green de so at this precinct (Newsphoto by Carl Said) Cleveland, the Democratic party's precincts reported in. John Glenn led 7.090 to 4.558 in favor of equalizing pay polls endorsed candidate for lieutenant Howard Metzenbaum in the for groups of public officials. The issue governor, appeared headed for easy Democratic race for the Senate would raise state senators' salary to triumph, but state Sen. Tony Hall of nomination by a tally of 3.666 to 2.600. $17,500 from the present 914,000. Metzenbaum beat Glenn in a The second issue, which would primary four years ago. and was permit county officials to receive a recently appointed to replace William raise in salary if more than two years Glenn grabs Metzenbaum areas Saxbe when he was appointed Attorney were remaining in their terms of General. office, was failing 7,417 to 4.061. BULLETIN Ralph Perk, mayor of Cleveland, had STATE ISSUE three easily was cedented third term last night, while the way for another presidential bid IN INDIANA, the fourth state the lead for Republican nomination accepted by a vote of 8.771 to 2,501 The former astronaut John H Glenn Jr. despite the partial paralysis he has holding its primaries yesterday, the With 4.28C of Ohio's 12.895 polling with a vote of 2.909 to Peter Voss' issue would simplify ballot language held a growing lead in his third bid for suffered since a 1972 assassination only contests were for House seats 2,148 for future elections. It also would placet reporting. John Glenn Jr. led the Democratic Senate nomination in attempt. The state holds conventions to pick In the Democratic governor's race create an Ohio Ballot Board to draft Sea. Howard M. Metienbaum 181.271 to Ohio nominees for the Senate with John J. Gilligan was ahead of James amendments. 141.191 for the Democratic Senate In North Carolina, State Rep IN ALABAMA'S Senate race. Democratic Sen. Birch E. Bayh likely nomination. Nolan, 4,085 to 1.889 William E. Stevens won the GOP freshman Democrat James B. Allen to be opposed in November by GOP In the local issues, with all but one nomination, while Ally Gen Robert appeared to be an easy winner over Mayor Richard G. Lugar of Indiana- By Carl P. Leabsdorf FORMER GOVERNOR James A. precinct reported in, the school bond Morgan led lormer Rep. Nick John Taylor He will be unopposed in polis in a race expected to draw Rhodes was winning the Republican issue was failing by 2.479 to 2,233. The AP Political Writer Galifianakis in the Democratic contest November national attention. Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace nomination with 3,106. Representative levy was for 7.5 mills. for the seat ot retiring Democratic In Ohio meanwhile, tlw 52 year-old-" In thr- District of Columbia, Charles Fry was following with a tally swept to renomination for an unpre- Sen Sam.1 ErvinJr. Glenn held narrow leads in some areas meanwhile, voters approved a charter of 2,115. and Bert Dawson Jr.. The recreation levy was carrying in captured by appointed Sen. Howard restoring partial self-government for Columbiana County engineer, garnered all precincts, but no figures were IN ALABAMA. Wallace easily Metzenbaum in 1970. when he edged the first time in 100 years. 553 available. topped the 50 per cent needed to avoid Glenn in a Democratic primary but Weather a June 4 runoff The early count gave lost the general election to Republican Increasing clondinets and a him more than 60 per cent of the vote Sen. Robert Taft Jr. Metzenbaum was little warmer today with chance of against four Democratic rivals. appointed to the Senate last December showers by afternoon, high In With returns from 920 of the state's when Republican William Saxbe upper 59i. Showers likely tonight 4,535 election districts reporting. resigned to become attorney general. low in the 40s Tomorrow cloudy Wallace had 89.531 to 51.800 for his four Early returns showed Glenn almost and chance of showers high near opponents even with Metzenbaum in the senator's •9. Probability of precipitation 40 He will be heavily favored in the Cleveland stronghold. per cent todny and 79 per cent November general election against the In the Republican primary, Mayor tonight. Republican candidate, former State Ralph Perk of Cleveland defeated Sen. Elvin McCary. as he seeks to pave Peter E. Voss. a Canton businessman. Proposal No. 3 suggests set up of new college By Rote Hume thus could establish an academic segment will not always be accepted Managing Editor relationship. and ideas from another may not The proposal suggests the always be rejected," Dr. Hilyard said. In an attempt to end a second communications college have degree "But if you are going to make it a impasse in deciding whether or not to programs leading to a bachelor's conflict between speech and establish a College of degree in journalism, graduate journalism, there will be that Communications. Dr. Del Hilyard. degrees in speech and a bachelor's in problem." executive assistant to the President, communications. The University now The proposal leaves development of has written a third college proposal. offers the bachelor's in journalism and college programs open. Dr. Hilyard s proposal, completed graduate degrees in speech through about a week ago. revises two two different colleges. "PROGRESS IN the shape of the proposals submitted to Provost college would depend on leadership," Kenneth W. Rothe by a faculty ESTABLISHED DEPARTMENTS said Dr Hilyard. "You could install a committee in January would enter the communications dean who thinks the world is lovely the One of the proposals called for a college as they now exist. way it is or one who will push for new faculty college incorporating the "If there is a program currently programs." As a result of budget restrictions the Student Health Canter speech, journalism and popular culture existing with objectives, a curriculum He added that faculty inclination finds lhal il must shorten hours and ambulance service to departments The second proposal and students following that also would help determine college students during summer quarter. Arrangements are being suggested a program college in which structure. Center service curriculum, it would remain organized made with Wood County Hospital te aid in treating summer curricula would cross department lines as it is." said Dr. Hilyard. Dr. Hilyard said a University under the dean's supervision He added that faculty interested in commitment to establish a students. (Ne wsphoto by Carl Said) the same area of communications but communications college is necessary DR.