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ByBobWelngartner AT THAT TIME I was particularly it. But all the other stuff that appears is Beatles after they got out of the teeny- doesn't turn me on," he said. invited him to be a contributor to Staff Reporter concerned with political protest strictly for the journal." bop scene of 'I Want To Hold Your "I wouldn't even use terms like Rolling Stone, he accepted and wrote movements. I did my thesis on the Denisoff first met Flippo, associate Hand'-when they did 'Revolver,' 'good' or 'bad' (to describe today's record reviews for two and a half years. One-word descriptions of persons are American Communist party in the 1930S editor of Rolling Stone, in Memphis, Rubber Soul," 'Sgt. Pepper.' music. I would say it's changed. It's At the same time, he worked with other often difficult to create and are and '40s, concentrating (on) their use of Tenn. What he describes as "a famous, "I always enjoyed the (Rolling) changed in some cases technically for music publications, cultivating con- misleading or inadequate. But one propoganda, particularly in the area of or rather, infamous rock writer's Stones, Yardbirds, Byrds (and) the the better and lyrically, perhaps, for tacts with the music industry's work can capture what University music." After that the book "They're convention in 1972 which supposedly majority of country rock groups. But the worse." heavyweights. sociology professor R. Serge Denisoff is Coming," was published in 1971. was to create almost a guild, or union of some of the current stuff, the stuff like From 1968 to 1969, Denisoff wrote for all about. And that word is music. After receiving his doctorate, he was writers in the field of music" and has heavy metal, punk, Foghat, Aerosmith- 'Broadside', a New York magazine IN 1974, Denisoff decided to become Dr. Denisoff studies music and asked to come to the University to been friends with him ever since. -I'm too old for that. The current state dealing with protest songs he met Ed music editor of 'Exit' magazine, a writes about it. While living in teach. Coming from the liberal at- of rock, with its emphasis on Ward, who became the music section publication originally from Bowling California during the heydey of rock mosphere of California, he said he was CHETS GOING to write a piece for volume...doesn't do much for me. Kiss reviewer for Rolling Stone. When Ward Green which later moved to Cleveland. and folk in the 1960s, he came into not sure about moving to the more an upcoming issue of Popular Music contact with many musical giants and conservative rural area of Bowling and Society which will be persons responsible for their fame. His Green. predominantly an interview with Willie knowledge about music has spurred ,"I was somewhat leery because I'm Nelson," he added. him to write three books on the subject. a native Californian and that was the Although Denisoff said he likes He now is working on a biography of year of Kent State, and my views of the many kinds of music, his favorite is country music superstar Waylon state at that time were 'Oh boy, this is a country music. "I think it has the best Jennings. land of fascism.' But I came here for a composers at the present time. It's Born and raised in San Francisco, conference in Toledo for the American love, mother, prisons, trucks, boozing it Denisoff lived there for 26 years before Studies Association and it turned out up and all of those kinds of things. It's leaving to get his Ph.D. in Canada in 1969. In 1970, he accepted a Job as an associate professor of sociology at the 7 always enjoyed the Stones....But University. some of the current stuff...like I GOT INTO sociology originally because I was a correctional counselor heavy metal, punk, Foghat, at San Quentin prison when I was an undergraduate (at San Francisco State University). And also, I was very Aerosmith-I'm too old for that' politically involved at the time. I was in 'Fair Play for Cuba' and all of those that it wasn't really (that bad). And earthy kind of music-it's about real kind of groups in the early part of the they finally talked me into coming here, people. '60s, and sociology was a way of un- which was in 1970. "It's not like 'You Light Up My Life' derstanding the society as it existed. In 1971, he became editor of kind of thing, which is kind of a com- "Also at that time I saw it as a "Popular Music and Society", a self- mentary, a romantic love-and-they- vehicle of changing that society. In sustaining journal published under the lived other words, I was almost a prototype- aegis of the Sociology department. The happily-ever-after-and-had-2.2 kids type of San Francisco campus radical publication is a spinoff of the Journal of kind of thing. Country is real. It talks and that's what got me into the field to Popular Culture. about the human existence, the human start with." IT STARTED in 1971 as an in- experience as it really occurs, as op- Besides working as a correctional terdisciplinary journal addressed to posed to what we observe on television. counselor to pay his way through both academics and to people in the Country is real. It's down-home. school, Denisoff also kicked around the recording industry," he said. That's where it's at," he explained. Bay Area for awhile, playing folk music "All of the articles we've published, He also has opinions about rock and on his guitar in such clubs as the Coffee with one exception, have been designed roll. Gallery and the San Fransisco Folk for the journal specifically. We did Music Club. "I was a three-chord publish part of Chet Flippos's M.A. THERE ARE certain types of rock I wonder," he said sarcastically. because it was the histroy of Rolling think are just great. Unfortunately, the After completing his undergraduate Stone, and since he was very much majority of it was produced between Newsphoto bv Grog Smeslad studies, he attended Simon Fraser involved in it I thought it would be ideal. 195S and 1970. I like most of the R. Serge Denisoff University in Vancouver, British And since I was kind of an adviser in •rockabillies'-, (Jerry Columbia, and received his doctorate. terms of a thesis, he allowed me to use Lee) Lewis and all of those. I liked the l^fe— Eight candidates seek commissioner seat When Wood County Commissioner have it or not," Milligan said of the act. like I did two years ago," Ziss said. But Dumipace claims a strong Paul W. Ladd decided not to seek re- election '78 "But when it happens, you'd better he did note a problem of duplicating agricultural background. He is a the News election, the floodgates were opened have a commissioner who can handle it services. farmer and had served on various and eight persons have announeced Republican nomination, said he sees and know what to do." Ziss said more than $1 million has county soil conservation boards. their candidacy for the seat. the commissioner's job as being full- Milligan said he would devise a list been spent to improve sewers coun- "I know the soils of Wood County,'' tywide, but the current board still is Dunipace said. Better communication NEWS...A proposal for a Six Republicans and two Democrats time. Having served on the com- of priorities with local officials about will be on Tuesday's ballot. The top mission by filling an unexpired term what needs to be accomplished having an engineering firm look into between rural residents and bachelor of science degree in the feasibility. municipalities will be a major goal if he planning and development vote-getter for each party will face off four years ago, Brough said he knows throughout the county. He said he disagrees with the way is reelected, Dunipace said. has been referred back to an in November. more about the job than his opponents. Brough said a communication LEONARD D. STEVENS, a assessments have been made during Academic Council com- Dunipace charged that secondary- RICHARD E. BAUMBACH, an problem exists between the current businessman from North Baltimore, the sewer improvement project and mittee. Page 3. roads and bridges under the com- engineer from Lake Township seeking board and the public. also is seeking the Republican said those who use the sewers should the Republican nomination, said that "They (the commissioners) haven't nomination. He has served on the Wood pay for the project. missioners' authority are "sadly because of rapid growth in the county, a listened to the people enough," he said. County Fair Board, North Baltimore Ziss also said he sees a problem of deficient in a lot of areas in the county." communication with the public, citing According to Dunipace's opponent, ENTERTAINMENT...A rash person knowledgeable in the "They need to listen to more input from city council, the Wood County board of the construction of the new Wood Daniel M. Knorek, the key issue is that of rock music films are engineering field is needed on the the people." education and is a trustee at Owens board. Technical College in Perrysburg. County office building as an example. "the people don't feel that they are playing around the nation. represented by their county com- Read Marc Holland's story on As a county and bridge inspector, NORMAN MILLIGAN, 15168 Liberty Stevens suggested that, if elected, he "I don't agree with the way it's done," he said. "The people turned it missioners as closely as they want to Page 4. Baumbach said bridges are a major Hi Rd., who is seeking the Republican will recommend a system of tran- concern. nomination, said that the board must sportation for county employees so that down 3 to 1 and all they did was add be." Bridges in the county are falling begin working together to serve the they can park their cars at various more piggyback taxes to build it." Knorek said the commissioners apart more quickly than they are being other county buildings in the city to John C. Hoiles, of Wayne, also is should work more closely with the SPORTS...The Falcon golf county. repaired, according to Baumbach. relieve traffic congestion near Cour- seeking the Republican nomination for county engineer in maintaining team will represent the MAC "We've got to let the people know About four new bridges are built thouse Square. county commissioner. He could not be drainage ditches. in the NCAA Golf Cham- what's going on and why," Milligan each year at a cost of $65,000-$85,000, he said, adding that a more business-like In addition, Stevens said he will look reached for comment on his candidacy. "There are about 3.000 miles of dit- pionships June 7-10. Read said, adding that the county needs to into the possiblity of expanding sheriff Robert Dunipace and Daniel M. ches, with maybe 800 miles under Dave Lewandowski's story on approach is needed in county gover- double the amount and construct 8 to 10 patrols in the southern part of the Knorek are vying for the Democratic repair. The other 2,200 miles they Page*. nment. bridges each year to keep up with Milligan, a real estate salesman, county. nomination. might not be keeping track of," he said. traffic needs. cited his experience in dealing with In addition, Baumbach is concerned finances and management as a plus for DON L. ZISS, a farmer in Middleton about how the current board handles the office. Township, is on the ballot as a finances. He expressed concern about the Republican. He ran for a com- Local merchants Weather "I'm sure we can cut some corners Ohio legislature possibly passing the missioner's seat two years ago. and pay more attention to what the Ohio Reinvestment Tax Act. The act Ziss, a Middleton Township trustee Sonny and warm money is spent on," he said. would allow county commissioners, for 17 years, said he is concerned about HighS0F(27C) under certain circumstances, to freeze the current board's apparent lack of discuss credit LowMF(llC) CHARLES E. BROUGH, a farmer the tax base of expanding industries. concern about spending money. By Frank Brelthaupt both creditors and customers agree on II percent chance of precipitation from West Millgrove seeking the "I'm not so sure whether you should "I haven't really brought up issues Associate Copy Editor one thing-it is not easy. The belief that creditors think You are a freshman in college and an students are undependable is false, outcast because you do not have your according to one University professor. own stereo. He says granting credit lies mainly SGA supports South African divestment So you start shopping for the one that upon the question of where the money is sure to impress everyone in your will come from. By Cindy Leise its stock in U.S. corporations in South thing (divestment) override any multitude of appointments to its wing, but discover that the system costs "I think it centers on the question of committees and several appointments Staff Reporter Africa. possible economic loss." more than you have in your piggy bank. income," Dr. August R. Ralston, That approval followed two previous After dicussion on what "sup- of officers' assistants. Not wanting to let your parents know associate professor of finance and The Student Government Association requests for support from SGA for the porting" the resolution meant, SGA Voll explained that a summer SGA you are still dependent on them, you try insurance, said when analyzing the (SGA) last night threw their towel into proposal, and a series of telephone calls voted in support of the resolution, which has been formed which is required to to pay for the stereo on credit, but are student plight. the effort to prompt a University- and meetings between SGA and United is to be presented at the bi-annual meet at least two times and cannot refused because you do not work "In general, establishing credit can spend more than 10 percent of SGA's related investment firm to sell its South Front of ficials. And as late as Tuesday, meeting of the board of directors of the enough or you have no prior credit be difficult not just because the person African Holdings. at the Faculty Senate meeting where University Foundation, Inc., this budget. rating. is a student, but perhaps he has an SGA unanimously approved a the resolution was heard and passed, month. Voll also told SGA he would motivate To the student applying for credit, inadequate income level," he said. resolution drafted by a group of the SGA executive board was still The two-page resolution states that them next year. this is discrimination. To the mer- THE INCOME the applicant plans to indirect University investments in University students, the United Front against the resolutions. "I really haven't pushed anyone this chant, it is good business. make is the main criteria a credit in- South Africa "assist in perpetrating the for Divestment In Apartheid, But by last night, Voll announced year but I will next year...getting THE ANSWER to how a person can demanding that the Bowling Green that the SGA executive council had exploitation and racism." people off their butts and to work," he establish credit is difficult to find, but to page three State University Foundation, Inc., sell decided that the "moral issues of this In other action, SGA approved a said.

I opinion 'judgment is founded on truth.*.' quest column it's about time kurfess heads above all the rest A new chapter In the sex discrimination Book seems ready for writing. Three weeks ago I took a survey of 74 governor in the Republican primary. ticulate spokesman of Republican The new chapter would chronicle the new attack being waged against students in a sociology class to deter- For me, it is not enough for a candidate philosophy in the state of Ohio. When divorce laws in the Supreme Court. mine political philosophy and party to simply hand me a pamphlet and ask Chuck Kurfess speaks, people not only Divorce laws have long been controversial in the way that they were preference for a class project. I was not By Randy Gardner for mv vote. Chuck Kurfess has earned listen to what is said, they can believe administered by the courts. Perhaps the biggest objection to the laws is surprised to discover that only 12 it! it. tht it seems men are the ones who are continuously coming with the percent of the class said they had a Probably the most respected His running mate for lieutenant short end of the stick. strong interest in politics and gover- because they don't want to declare legislator on either side of the aisle, governor, Lucille Ford, is also a fine Under the current system, men are the ones who pay alimony after a nment, while less than half would not party affiliation. To put it simply, they Chuck Kurfess is a leader with an in- speaker with a wide background in divorce settlement. Thirteen states, not including Ohio, have laws that even identify themselves with a don't want to be labeled Republican or comparable ability to instill confidence education and economics. She would be expressly permit only the wife to receive payment. political party. Democrat. in the individual and restore to his the state's first woman elected This obvious lack of interest in There is nothing wrong with joining a constituents a new faith in the gover- lieutenant governor, and a good one, It is because of this belief, that the man should take care of the wife politics and the reluctance of people to political party. In fact, there is very nment process. too. even after a ruined marriage, that has come under the scrutiny of the join a specific party is reflected in the much right with it. In a day when many people regard I firmly believe that the Kurfess-Ford Supreme Court. A California man Is responsible for the new interest in Gallup and Harris national polls, too. First of all, students should be politicians as dishonest and self- team can help bring about the the alimony system, saying that the laws are unconstitutional because Next Tuesday the citizens of Ohio (a reminded that declaring party af- interested, Chuck Kurfess does not fit leadership we expect and deserve. I they only effect the men, never the women, in divorce proceedings. few of us, anyway) will go to the polls filiation at the primary in no way binds the mold. He is a man of purpose who urge every registered voter to vote in Although the Supreme Court has supported the laws in the past, it and vote in the June 6 primary election. a person voting in the November has provided his district with superb the June 6 Republican primary. As the seems that there is a move to be more fair than the males. As a con- I say a few of us because there is such a general election. Few people vote a representation in Columbus. Space campaign theme says: "For a New curring opinion has said, "It appears that when viewed in isolation small percentage of the electorate that straight-party ticket anymore, and does not permit, however, a thorough Ohio, It's About Time." statutes which restrict the rights of women are unconstitutional. On the bothers to cast votes in a primary, voters often change parties two years review of Chuck's legislative Randy Gardner is a student at the other hand, statutes which grant to women rights which men do not sometimes as little as 20 percent. later in the next primary if they become achievements, for there are many. University and president of the Wood dissatisfied with their previous choice. HE IS, IN my opinion, the most ar- County Young Republican Club. possess are not unconstitutional." IN TALKING with students on It's that easy. More feelings like this and true equality, at least under the law, would campus I found that one of the major SECONDLY, THERE is no not just be a possibility, but a reality. reasons they don't vote in primaries is prerequisite that says you must agree on every issue with the party you The 215 Hews choose in the primary. Debate within the party creates competition in Page 2 Thursday, June 1,1978 primary elections, resulting in stronger EDITORIALSTAFF candidates and, ultimately, better editor jamiea. pierman government. By getting involved in managing editor w. William la miners party politics, voters can have more news editor Cheryl a geschhe input into eventual government editorial editor Stephen p. bean decisions and policy. sports editor Steven w. sadier copy editor Janet k. ropers And, most importantly, by sitting out photo editor lawrencem. kayser the primary the non-voter lets an even entertainment editor marc hoi land smaller percentage of the electorate choose the candidates for the general BUSINESS STAFF election. In doing this, that non-voter business manager rebecca wllsonsmestad selects, (in November,) between two advertising sales manager colleen dune candidates picked entirely by somebody else. Your personal voting The B6 News is published daily Tuesday through Friday during the regular school year and weekly during summer sessions by students of Bowling Green State University power is, in reality, cut in half. under the authority of the University Publications Committee. It is crucial that everyone utilize their Opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The BO full voting power in 1978 by voting News Editorial Board. Tuesday. Because this year, like none The BG News and Bowling Green State University are equal opportunity employers other in recent history, your vote can and do not discriminate in hiring practices. The News will not accept advertising that is deemed discriminatory, degrading or make a difference. We can all make a insulting on the basis of race, sex or national origin. difference by electing Charles F. All rights to material published in The BG News are reserved. Kurfess Governor. CHUCK KURFESS, a state Editorial and Business Offices representative for 22 years and current 10* University Hall BowHng Green State University minority leader of the Ohio House of Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 Representatives is running for Phone (419)372 2003 guest column ( ra positions open to all but the most qualified

Author's Note: The following is definitely an opinion column. didn't feel it was quite a fair decision, that was the way it That sounds like foolishness to me. And yet that's what It is not meant to say that anyone is guilty of anything; It Is stood. seems to be going on right now. merely a statement of some of my thoughts and impressions When pressed about the comments of the hall director (who I still interviewed at two halls with openings available for of some things that have been going on concerning the Anthony J. said they wouldn't hire a pool member) he had us close the males. Offenhauer was tough to schedule an interview for; resident advisor selection for next year. It may lose me a door to his office while he related the following things to us: they were going to be getting a new hall director next year so possible job, but by now I have the feeling that I wouldn't be First, he said he would be "blunt" and explain what some of they didn 't really know who was going to do the interviews. getting a position next year anyway. the committee members had said, which was, in effect, there I have been greatly disturbed these past few weeks about Miller was no one in the pool they would want to work with. I FIRST CALLED Offenhauer after my interviews with things that have and have not happened concerning the re- two other halls were finished because of this. I was told that opening of resident advisors applications for students here at SECONDLY, HE quoted the hall directors on the com- the hall director had not yet been selected and to keep trying. the University. Maybe "greatly disturbed" isn't quite a Don't get me wrong. Several ball directors that I have mittee (and he specifically told us it was a quote): "Some of The new hall director was hired soon, so I tried once again strong enough way to state it. "Doggone pissed off" would spoken to have assured me they know nothing about what I them (pool members) might make good RA's if they grew and was checked through the office of Residence Life for perhaps be more appropriate. feel is going on, and have told me that it will not affect their up." He said that it was an attitude that existed, but there clearance for an interview. Whoever answered the phone Remember as you read this, it is merely my view, and decisions to hire one way or the other. I am thankful for their was nothing he (the director of residence life) could do about that second time I called said that they believed the new RA's mine alone of what has been happening. It could be totally reassurance. it. I was inclined to agree, but it didn't make me very happy. would be chosen from the new applicants, and not from the wrong. It may have come about because of a total breakdown At this time, I thought that I had better start writing down pool members. in communications. HERE GOES...A day after I found out that the new what I felt and the things he had told us. These were my Another pool member, after being told essentially the same Here is the situation as I see it: I have been a member of positions would be opening up, word came to me that we were views then, and they still are now. thing, called Fayetta Paulsen and asked her about the lists the resident advisor pool since mid-January. One is made a supposed to be told where to apply for the new interviews that Members of the RA pool will have undergone roughly 30 which had been sent out by Residence Life. Ms. Paulsen member of the pool after they have demonstrated that they night in CSP 480. People in the Tuesday night session (I went hours of classroom training by the time next fall quarter rolls asked who had given permission to make an appointment, have at least a 2.5 GPA, and also, through a series of in- on Wednesdays) were taken -side and told something, but around. Add to that a night of group processing (4 hours), and how could you try when you don't know where the ter views, shown that they are not misfits out looking for what I didn't know. another Interview to weed out undesirables (1 hour), openings are? When the reply came that they were posted in bucks or power. Sure enough, as we were ready to break into small group homework for CSP 480 (3 hours), and initial hall interviews the halls, she asked if a notice has been received personally. sessions, it was announced that all persons not having a (2-3 hours), plus any other individual research the pool When told that one had been received from Mr. Lanning and I HAVE undergone training in CSP 480, which is better position for next year were to stay for a moment to meet with member has done. It all adds up to anywhere from 35-40 that it was a matter of public record, she said, in effect, known to me as the intensive RA training course. I am get- Fayetta Paulsen, assistant vice provost of resident hours of training. They must have a 2.5 GPA and not be on "Don't get smart or I can see that you will not get a chance at ting 3 credit hours for it (I have a total of 20 hours this programs. any type of probation. a position." quarter). We were informed, basically, that there were thirteen new Tuesday, May 30,1 made an appointment to interview for a Interviews were taken with hall directors about two positions open, that we could apply for interviews, and that A NEW APPLICANT need only interview once at the hall position at Offenhauer. It is my impression that the delay months ago in order to get placed for a job. Obviously, there the information would come out to everyone with a 2.S GPA he wishes to work for, and train two days for a total of 16 caused by Residence Life's two lists of interviewees, one are more people in the pool than there are jobs available, so on posters to be distributed to dorms the following day. hours for the job. He needs a 2.5 GPA and cannot be on (containing the names of new applicants) sent for some some people do not get one for one reason or another. probation. He need not have expressed any interest in being reason half a day or so ahead of the other (listing the pool Reasons include director's impressions of the applicant, a HERE CAME the shock - people who have gone through an RA since early January, as pool members have. In fact, members). drop in grade point, failing to pass CSP 480, and a number of the training and were members of the pool would have no he may have been one of the persons rejected by the group others. Not getting a job is no great shame; in fact, priority in getting a Job. processing session. A FINAL NOTE on the situation. In Tuesday's BG News, throughout the course it has been impressed on us that the I returned after the small group sessions to ask Ms. A question: Does it make sense to give these people as an artical entitled "Seven dorms to receive more RA's fall students in the course are special because the majority of Paulsen again to make sure I had heard right, and I had. I much or more priority in getting a job? Also, if I am going to quarter" appeared. In it, News reporter George Lundskow students, if they had tried to get into the pool, would not make also asked where the openings were so I could apply. She said be passed over for a job I would hope it would be because quoted Fayetta Paulsen as saying that the "RA pool has been it we would be told where to try at the next class, a week later. there was someone better trained than me, had better exhausted." I called Lundskow up and asked him if that's I did not get a job. I was definitely disappointed, but not too Odd, I thought, since it's coming out on posters tomorrow, capabilities, or just even impressed the hall director more really what she said, that in effect there was no members unhappy. I knew that I would probably be able to land a job but I can find out from the posters. However, I resolved to see than I did. I would hope it would not be because I am a left. He said that it seemed to him that was what she said. by winter quarter of 1979, or even one for fall if someone for Bill Lanning, director of residence life, the next morning to "reject from the pool" I would hope that I am not ruled out Not only am I not worthy for a job in the eyes of a com- any reason, decided not to take the job they had been ask about the seemingly illogical practice of giving un- before I can Interview with a hall director. mittee and some anonymous hall directors, but publicly, In a awarded. trained, uninterviewed persons the same shot at a position Shortly after my Interview with Mr. Lanning, I went to see News story, I do not even exist! that members of the pool had. Richard Eakin, vice provost of student affairs. I related I get the impression that pool members are getting the SUDDENLY, FROM out of the blue, came the an- these views to him, and he agreed with me. I said that if there extreme short end of the deal, and that I have been misled, if nouncement that there would be new positions opening up, 13 THE INTERVIEW with Mr. Lanning was what really was one thing I would like him to do, it would be to send a not lied to, on several occasions. It has crossed my mind that of them to be exact. I was at the time very happy because I shook me up. I, along with another member of the pool, memo to the hall directors explaining this to them. I hope writing this editorial may cause me to lose a possible job. I knew that meant there were more jobs available than there outlined the situation to him as we saw it. I included the fact that he did. have also realized that I really do not want a job if that is the were people left in the pool. Surely, I thought, I'll have a job that an RA had told me the night before that she had talked to case. for fall quarter, 1978. a hall director who had said he / she would not hire a pool ANOTHER OF MY thoughts...If the poeple in the pool are An RA position would give me interpersonal work ex- But, through an amazing set of circumstances, it seems to member because they have already been rejected. so bad that they should not be given a position, then the perience which would be invaluable in my career in broad- me that I will be lucky to ever get a resident advisor position Mr. Lanning was helpful in that he listened sym- original selection process is not good and, like the new ap- cast news. I just hope that I am given a fair chance to get a on this campus. pathetically to the story and commented on some of the plication procedure, no initial screening interviews or 40 job. .. Was I busted for dope? Am I on academic or disciplinary views. He assured us that a committee (on which he was a hours of training should be required. Let 'em walk in and say I'm not asking for a Job - just a fair chance. Is that so probation? Do I have a reputation of not being reliable? No. member) had officially decided not to give pool members "I want to be an RA" and boom, they have a fine chance for a much? I'm a member of the RA pool, and that seems to be the worst any priority for Jobs. He added that it had raised quite a ' Job. It would eliminate all the hassle and paperwork for both thing to be right now. commotion during a committee meeting and that although he applicants and administrators. Anthony J. Miller U a student at the University. Thursday, June 1,1»78 The BG Newt Pmgtl Degree boomeranged By Paula Wlnslow Dr. Larry E. Foster, assistant dean of the College of Health Staff Reporter and Community Services and co-author of the plan, sup- ported the committee's curriculum choices, but ROCK Academic Council yesterday boomeranged a proposal to acknowledged that they could be more "finely tuned." The establish a bachelor of science degree in planning and degree would be offered in that college. development because of title and overlapping degree THROUGH A MAIL survey of area businesses and in- AROUND THE disputes. dustries, Foster said the committee found that there is a The proposal was referred back to its parent committee, greater demand for sociology and geography skills than for which was composed of professional planners and developers mathematics. The proposed curriculum includes several both locations and University faculty, for renaming and further con- courses from those areas. sultation with other University colleges and departments. Possible overlapping with other degrees and departments Several council members said they would support the four- also was discussed by council members who said they MAIN ST. year program to teach planning and development principles thought the program was too broad. E. WOOSTER CLOCK and skills in the community, health, human services and "There are no constraints, no limits," Dr. Karl E. Vogt, industrial areas. But they argued that the proposed program's dean of the College of Business Administration, protested title should be more specific. vehemently. "We will open a Pandora's box in terms of "THE TITLE simply doesn't say enough," Dr. Kenneth W. courses and degrees offered at the University." Rothe, acting University provost and council chairman, said. Dr. David G. Elsass, dean of the College of Education SIMILAR CHARGES were echoes by Navin, who said that agreed, suggesting that the name be changed to community the program is not clearly separated from similar ones in IX^vdor OlALlL^ planning and development. public administration or management. He claimed that the But other council members such as Dr. Stuart R. Givens, planning and development skills addressed in the proposal professor of history, indicated that renaming the program could be interpreted as business skills. would not solve the underlying problems. Dr. Stephen S. Chang, associate professor of geography, THOUSANDS OF LP'S REDUCED Dr. Leo J. Navin, professor of economics, outlined some of defended the program, saving that geography is included in those problems, saying, "There are major growing deficits in the curriculum to emphasize the difference between the the curriculum." business and community aspects of planning. TO ROCK-BOTTOM-LOW PRICES! He said he objected to the lack of required computer "We are interested in land use in the community...not how science, mathematics and financial skills courses in the to run an agency," he added, explaining the program's program's core curriculum. Such skills are needed for work purpose. The Toast of Rock & Roll! that planners and developers probably would encounter Further discussion of the proposal will continue after involving computers and statistics, he explained. Foster and his committee revise the plan. ATLANTA RHYTHM SECTION CHAMPAGNE JAM THE SALE IS ON features: Imaginary Lover; I'm Not Gonna Let It Bother New graduate courses approved Me Tonight; The Great Escape; Champagne Jam In a special meeting ministration, public THREE COURSES in the graduate level grading yesterday, Graduate Council program evaluation and Educational Curriculum and scale. ...NOW ONLY approved 18 new graduate- methods, public personnel Instruction (EDCI) also In the third report of the level courses, four of which administration, government were approved by council. academic standards com- will be offered summer budgeting, urban They are instructional mittee, council approved quarter. management, topics in design, theory and practice guidelines at the graduate Council approved a nine- public policy analysis and in the secondary school and level for regular admissions, course package as part of a topics in public curriculum design and conditional admissions and curriculum revision to management. Eleven other development. The latter two regular admissions with create a new political political science courses will courses will be offered assistantshlps or fellowships. science specialization in be deleted from the graduate summer quarter. Council also approved a $4.29 public administration. catalog to absorb the new policy statement concerning In other action, as part of future transcript notations The following graduate package. the second report of the for minors, specializations courses were approved for Council also approved a academic standards com- or cognates. The transcript fall quarter: survey of public 500-level Health and mittee, council approved the notations approved are not administration, public Physical Recreation development of a rationale retroactive, Associate management, research (HPER) course, survey of statement by the graduate Graduate Dean Elmer A. methods in public ad- adapted physical education. dean's office to further study Spreitzersaid. ...ALONG WITH HUNDREDS OF

Credit Jrom page one OTHER ITEMS LOWER NOW THAN stitution considers, according to can charge, Vermilya said, adding that applicants. Ralston. He said merchants are con- the student's limitation is adjusted as he Applicants are reviewed on an in- cerned about students not staying in the establishes credit. dividual basis at the Huntington Bank EVER BEFORE, ANYWHERE!!! area to pay the bill, not having a per- A more "liberal" credit card system of Wood County, according to vice manent full- or part-time Job or losing is used in LaSalle's department stores, president Paul Windisch. the job. according to James H. Haley, assistant The "subjective" decision to grant Some local retailers, however, look controller of credit for the northern credit is based on various criteria, but for more than the basic data. Ohio chain. mostly on the applicant's ability to When a person applies for a Sears, The LaSalle's student credit plan repay and his-her past credit •history, OPEN til MIDNIGHT Roebuck and Company credit card, he requires only an identification card and Windisch said. must estimate current and future ex- proof of registration at the University, The Huntington Bank, which carries penses, according to Sue Simon, a Haley explained. both Visa and Master Charge credit credit clerk at Sears, 149 N. Main St. Each charge card recipient receives cards, discourages student applicants A STEADY JOB is needed in order to a special card and is limited to $100 on from having a co-signer, Windisch said. get a Sears charge card, Simon said. his account. The bank would rather accept the RAINBOW But even students with part-time LASALLE'S IS able to better reach student's credit on his merit, Windisch Long Live Rock 'n' Roll cafeteria jobs can be considered, she the student market through its credit added. Features: Long Live Rock 'n' Roll; Gates ot Babylon added. plan, Haley said, noting that the store Because properly establishing credit "If they have an income it is not too has more than 4,000 student charge is difficult, a pamphlet from the Ohio hard at all," she said, noting that as cards. Attorney General's office suggests that J/&4&t long as the student meets standards he About 90 percent of the accounts in a student: will not be refused credit. good credit standing are held by -Establish a source of income, either The J.C. Penney Company charge University students, he added. full or part time; card policy also requires an applicant Another avenue students often travel -Open a checking or savings account to have a job before giving him a in an attempt to receive credit is the in his name; K

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Tever' film, album set trend New films tied to rock scene By Marc Holland music experience. All attempt to understand the American culture. Entertainment Editor meaning of that experience in the lives of fans, Which brings us, finally, to "FM." performers, disc jockeys and others who find "FM" depicts the operations and especially In the wake of the unparalleled success of large portions of their self identity through their the problems of what is described as the top "Saturday Night Fever," both the Paramount relationships with popular music. radio station in the nation's number two market. film and the RSO soundtrack album, comes a Conflicts between hip, free-wheeling DJs with a wave of what are loosely categorized as "rock THE FILMS seem to fall into two groups in strong commitment to rock music and a rock films." their final analysis of that experience. Several lifestyle, and greedy, stereotyped salesmen "American Hot Wax," "Grease," "I Wanna follow the lead of "Saturday Night Fever" in whose only concern is profits are emphasized. Hold Your Hand," "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's depicting the popular music experience as a Though set in contemporary times, "FM" Club Band," "Thank God it's Friday," "FM," socializing force. Pop music, they imply, can revives the "us and them" polarization of the "The Buddy HoUy Story," "The Last Waltz," help confused, disillusioned youth find their self 1960s. "Big Wednesday" and "A Tribute to Lynyrd identity as well as a comfortable niche for Skynyrd" all were or will be released during the themselves within the mainstream of American THE MUSIC is more than just background first half of 1978. All feature contemporary life. filler-it's Integrally related to the action of the popular music very prominently, both in the Others attempt to recapture or recreate these film. Queen's "We Will Rock You," for example, films themselves and in their promotion, and heady days of the 1950s and 1960s, when rock accompanies a raucous street scene and Steely most are tied to elegant two-and three-album music seemed a genuine force for social change. Dan's "Do It Again" is heard as DJ Eric Swan packages similar to "Fever's." An attachment to rock music meant (Martin Mull) enjoys sex in the studio. What makes these "rock films," however, is corresponding rejection of the alleged con- their attempts to capture and distill the popular formity, repression and greed of middle class The songs, very simply, describe and com- ment on a way of life, one that is losing ground in the film and in the real world. Steely Dan's title Ohio fair gave Davis his start tune sets the tone. "Gimme some FUNKED-up music," Donald Fagen sings, spitting out the RENO, Nev. (AP)-A plush suite at the new I'm holding onto a microphone. I just stayed out words, creating an instant classic of double MGM Grand Hotel may be a long way from the there and sung. meaning, sloppy diction rock in the tradition of Ohio State Fair grandstand, but Mac Davis is "Louie, Louie." Isthat"funked-up"or... excited about his eighth straight year at the "WHEN I GOT through, I was just soaking. I Jimmy Buffett's "Livingston Saturday exposition this August. looked like a drowned rat. I went back to the Night" further explores the fan's relationship "The Ohio State Fair audience is the greatest mobile homes they have back behind the stage with the music of the day. "With any luck at all thing that ever happened to me. Probably the and dried off. you might even get laid...." Joe Walsh's "Life's greatest experience I ever had was the first time "About 15 minutes later, the guy who books the Been Good," meanwhile, presents a wry look at I worked that fair. Davis said. fair came back and said, 'Mac, you hear that?'" the rock star's existence. "I had nothing but a guitar. I was an opening All Davis could hear at first was the rain "FM," both film and soundtrack, have been act for The Carpenters. I sang and did my thing pounding on the roof. available for about a month now. While the and they (the audience) were standing up at the . "Then, I heard that crowd-that whole crowd. record has sold quite well, the film itself has yet end and singing along with me. They were just standing out there singing, 'I to make any real impression. The current batch "Then a thunderstorm came up-I mean, it was Believe in Music' Standing in the rain- of "rock films," In their subject matter and their a frog-strangling thunderstorm," he drawled. drenched-out in the track area, and you could audience acceptance, then, seem only to Photo Dy Jim Shea "I was so carried away I just stayed out there hear them loud. chronicle the passing of an era in American life. LINDA RONSTADTS special guest appearance Is one of the highlights of the and sung. I didn't know whether I was supposed "I broke Into tears. It just killed me. And I said "FM" laments that passing and those who do film "FM." Romtadt la caught In concert at the Summit In Houston, singing to auit or what. So I'm out there on that ramp and right then, 'I'm going to stick with this business likewise will find this an entertaining film. •Tumbling Dice" and "Poor, Poor PltmU Me." there's electic bulbs all around and wires-and for sure.'" K*"***"*-*-*"*-***"**^ Books trace history, WIFE Soroh CHILDREN SuePoMerson '$Z\ Birthday Sale Jill Ring examine film technique CHURCH United Methodiit VETERAN W W II Review by SERVED Wood Co Control Jim Flick Committoemon Wood Co Foir Board Fantastic Savings Here's a pair of books for film buffs. ' ; no Mmore Council "The Detective in Hollywood," by John Tuska, fondly Woo

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Review by A TRIO OF fine performances achieves that goal. is eager to go to Vietnam, but quickly finds it more com- SKILLFUL JUMP CUTS between Dern, Voight and Mist Jtm Flick Jane Fonda, as the wife of a Marine captain, makes the plicated than killing gooks and winning medals. Fonda at the end drive home the point of the film and Jux- most purposeful personal Journey. She seeks out the pain tapose the characters and their view of the war. "Coming Home" is the latest in a spate of movies con- while waiting for her husband's return from the war. At first HIS DOWNFALL is foreshadowed early, even in his The affair that entangles Voight and Fonda is beautifully cerning an era some thought would be too painful (or a naive military wife, she goes to work in a veteran's hospital lovemaking with his wife. handled. While there is a bedroom scene-which is tasteful Americans to deal with for decades-the Vietnam War. and gradually realizes that war is more than fighting and and meaningful, necessary, in fact-the everyday intimacy of That colossal blunder was romanticized only as long as glory. The growth and realizations of the characters make the their relationship is delicately captured. There is a touching America was involved and rarely then. John Wayne in "The It is maimed persons, such as paraplegic Sgt. Luke movie work. Fonda, one of the best actresses in con- chemistry between the two performers. Green Berets'' is the only good example that comes to mind. Tanner, played with amazing sensitivity by Jon Voight. At temporary film, captures the flight from innocence and its Perhaps more importantly, Voight is shown living a fairly "Coming Home" does not deal with the political Issues the opening, he's a frustrated gimp, but by the end of the frustrations and Voight assumes the rising confidence of a normal life as a cripple. Casually. He simply gets into a car, involved. Instead of justifying American involvement in movie is a man who can adjust to and cope with his disability man who finds he's tougher than he ever had to be. pulling his wheelchair after him, without overemphasizing Indochina or, more likely, politically condemning it, the and pain. And film fans know what happens to Dern in most of his the fact that he can do it. movie shows some of the personal pain the conflagration But the development of the soldier is tragic. Bruce Dern films. He's a tautly controlled psychotic, but a pathetic one. The relationship between Voight and Fonda is so caused. plays a Marine Corps captain who is a naive glory hunter. He He suffers. thoroughly defined through camera angles that dialogue is almost superfluous. The significance of the look in their eyes is emphasized, the direction of their gazes weighted. While at the end, the movie stoops to almost preaching 'Adventure'subject of Television quiz anti-war slogans. What wars can do to individuals already has been so completely chronicled that the vocalizing is Review by surrealistic lyrics; and d) all of the above. 5. "Adventure" is a) great If you're deaf; b) Just the thing merely added emphasis. We've already seen what it can do Michael J.Gneulette for those weened on the Doors' and the Velvet Underground's and what it had already done by then. S. IN "CAREFUL": a) the lead guitar sounds like the work brand of Art: gut-level energy tempered with poetic and Okay, everyone, grab your pens and pencils. of Zalman Yanovsky of the Lovin' Spoonful; b) the phrase surreal imagery; c) a more accessible musical stance for Nobody wants to go into final exams unprepared, so I have "Your wine is Just sour grapes-Pour me a glass anytime I'm Television, but one that does not compromise the artistic Spinners' greatest hits prepared a little quiz to loosen everyone up for next week. not there" played backwards sounds like "Gee I can't wait ideas set forth on Its debut LP "Marquee Moon; "andd) both The subject is Television. No, not the boob tube, but the for summer"; c) Ohio became a state in 1803; and d) all of bandc. new wave rock band from the Big Apple. I strongly suggest the above. Since music is subjective by nature, there are no real right smooth Philly' sound purchasing its second LP "Adventure" before taking the 4. The album's finest number "The Dream's Dream": a) or wrong answers. The answers I picked were the following; quiz, but there Is no penalty for not doing so. opens with a guitar riff that borrows heavily from the riffs in 1. c); 2. d); 3. a); 4. c); 5. d). Students who buy "Adventure" Review by Led Zeppelin's "Dancing Days" and Pink Floyd's score 100 percent regardless of their quiz answers and 10 Dan Axt KEEP YOUR EYES on your own paper and no fair looking "Fearless"; b) has a stark, Pink Floydish instrumental bonus points go to whoever calls the radio station and ahead at the correct answers. bridge; c) both a and b; and d) I think I'D put off that term requests the Kink-like "Days" or "The Dream's Dream." Are there certain musical groups whose singles you like, 1. Tom Verlaine, composer, singer and guitarist for paper until tomorrow. Class dismissed. but you don't feel like shelling out all that coin Just for the Television: a) is an imaginative guitarist, but plays with the sake of one or two tunes? grace and speed of Neil Young; b) according to Patti Smith, Or, you're not into buying 45s, yet you'd like to have a disc "...plays guitar like a thousand bluebirds screamng"; c) that is a collection of all that group's good tunes without both a and b; and d) Gee, I can't wair for summer. Final weekend campus movie features putting up with the turkeys that serve as filler? 2. Verlaine's vocals: a) sound as if he is singing in a valium That's one of the purposes of a greatest hits collection. induced stupor, like Lou Reed; b) are characterized by Quite often, however, there is a disagreement between quavering, like Reed; c) are simultaneously hypnotic and music, romantic plot, Austrian Alps myself and the record company as to what makes a tune a slightly monotonous and the perfect vehicle for his greatest hit. Review by the governess for the Captain's seven that could not be reproduced in Mary Beth Beazley incorrigible children. She wins thetn Hollywood. A company may Judge a song as being a great hit because Richard gives up rock, over with a unique blend of music and The color throughout is magnificent it sold the most records, thus making them the most money. Main Auditorium will be alive with charm and eventually even the stern and Rodgers and Hammerstein's music But I Judge a tune as being a great hit because of the way it sings Lord's praises the "The Sound of Music" this weekend Captain is smitten. I hate to give away is marvelous. Even if you haven't seen sounds and how well it is performed. as Rodgers and Hammerstein's big the plot, but she does not become a nun. the movie, you probably will recognize CINCINNATI (AP)-Good goUy Miss Molly. It's Little screen musical comes to Bowling BASED ON the book by Maria Von many of the songs, which include "My IN THE CASE of the Spinners' latest album, "The Best of Richard, but he no longer is rockin' and rollin'. He Is singing Green. Trapp, the film is set in Austria in the Favorite Things," "Do-Re-Mi,*" Spinners," Atlantic Records and I are in complete ageement. the praises of the Lord. This is a great movie. It's very 1930s, when Nazism was Just beginning "Edelweiss," "The Sound of Music" The disc is a collection of the group's biggest selling tunes "I gave up rock 'n' roll for the Rock of Ages. I gave up wholesome and kind of long, but it's still to rear its ugly head. The Nazi threat is and the ever popular "Sixteen Going on and its best sounding ones, too. Maybe that's why they sold silver and gold for the streets of gold and I would never go a great movie. Above all, the movie is a present throughout the film, but it's not Seventeen." so well. Anyway, they're all here on one disc-the Spinners' back," said Richard Pennlman, who became a recording star love story set to music, but there are too frightening. These Nazis don't kill The film gets sappy at times, but top hits of the last five years. during the 1950s with such songs as "Tutti Frutti," "Good many different kinds of love: love of anyone, and at one point they're out- you'U enjoy yourself enjoying the Golly Miss MoUy" and "Long TaUSally." country, love of family, love of God, and witted by a bunch of naughty nuns. sappiness. The characters are drawn Included are such tunes as "Mighty Love," "One Of A Kind Pennlman does not perform rock music anymore, but still of course, romantic love. Director Robert Wise wisely chose with the broad strokes that make them (Love Affair)," "Sadie," and "They Just Can't Stop It appears around the country under his old name, preaching The main plot line concerns the love to shoot 6n location in Austria and we easy to know, love and laugh at, and the (Games People Play)." and selling Bibles. He admits his name makes a difference. story of Maria (Julie Andrews) and ai-a, immensely grateful. The sight and romantic scenes are done to the hilt, Messers, Wynn, Fambrough, Henderson, Jackson and "If It weren't for the rock music, people wouldn't know Captain Von Trapp (Christopher sound of Julie Andrews singing on those with soft lighting and moonlit gardens. Smith are presented here at their smooth, slick best and the me," Pennlman said. "My name is a household word, sort of Plummer). It begins when Maria, a mountain tops is too beautiful for words So go. Have a good time. Smile and album is a great example of the style of music that has like General Motors or General Electric. postulant at the local nunnery, becomes and the scenery adds an authenticity laugh, even. become known as the "Philadelphia Sound." "MORE PEOPLE come to see me now. I'm serious. I'm House salutes Bob Hope not trying to sell anything and I don't have to be flam- boyant." WASHINGTON (AP)-TWs Texas), dead-panning to a Gone are the pompadour haircut and flashy clothes. time, In a reversal that packed gallery and about 260 "I'm Just a poor little farm boy from Macon, Ga.," be brought both tears and Congress members on the concluded. twinkles to his eyes, the floor: "The first time Bob House played to Bob Hope. Hope entertained THE SOURCE That is a long way from how he used to describe himself. "Look anywhere," he would shout from onstage."The And Hollywood's peerless Washington, he said, beauty's on duty. I am the beautiful from way comic, who so often has 'George...'" down In Macon, Ga." lampooned the Congress Wright added, "and Ms Records & Tapes Little Richard's life Is pivoting around his two-year-old over his long career, at last first USO Christmas shows conversion. got a Joyful taste of his own were at Lexingtoi and Paraphernalia HE ADMITS the conversion came after the money slowed medicine. Concord." $18 East Wooster down, but also after a series of personal tragedies. There were tributes Hope, wearing a typically "I had got heavy into narcotics," he said. "First, I started aplenty, all part of the loud sports coat and bright across from Founders with marijuana. Then I got into cocaine heavy. I was spen- Capitol's birthday gift to blue tie, was escorted into ding a thousand dollars an ounce for It. Hope-who turned 75 Mon- the House VIP box by "Then one time a friend of mine called me and told me he day. But the best salutes In a Sergeant-at-Arms Kenneth wanted to see me. 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engagement. Best Wishes! LOST* FOUND mer thru 1978 79 school yr. House for rent, modern 3 Free for the asking l'i gal. of Name your own hours. Call Lost Head tennis racquet Sat. bedrm. aft. garage Ig. lot, no BRING EM TO:. Pepsi in a resealable bottle 3537732. at ice arena Ct. pkg. lot. water sewage chg.. $?95mo. when you purchase any 16" RewaVd If found. Call Rick, Summer positions. Work with Ph. 352 5170 after 2. pin a. 352-5166. Please ask for 352 7758. international marketing dept. your free pop when ordering. 1 Furn.effic. apt. avail, summer to compile catalogues. Individ, qtr. All util. pd. $109 mo. Poe LOST-lg. grey & wht. cat with coupon or value per pliza. STUDENT wht. flea collar. REWARD!! must live in Greater Cleveland Rd 352 4880 after 4 p.m. PISANELLO'S PIZZA BAD Area. Only persons with 352 1247 8. 372 2716. 2 F rmmtes. for summer, CHECK POLICY: WE DON'T automotive or truck parts exp. house near campus, own RIDES WANT'EM. need apply. Write Inter- BOOK EXCHANGE bedrm., $87 mo. plus util. 352- Fla.-Sarasota area. 2 riders national Office, 8001 E. PISSANELLO'S PIZZA 6922. needed $60 each. Leave June SERVICE POLICY: OUR Pleasant Valley Rd.. Cleve , 530 E. WOOSTER ST. 10 return June 17. Call 1 865 SERVICE IS FAST...NO OH. 44131 or call 2163835556 Brand new 2 bedrms., furn. 8139. MATTER HOW LONG IT ask for Mr. Williams. apt. tor Fall Rental. Houses & 1, 2 8i 3 bedrm. apts for sum- SERVICESOFFERED TAKES. PERSONNEL RECRUITER mer. Rent at Summer Rates. SBX ALSO PAYS TOP WHOLESALE PRICES ON MARKETABLE Pregnancy Aid o> Under TRAINEES. Job duties consist Tony, the weekend was great! Ph. Boggs Bivins Real Estate standing. EAAPA. Emotional of recruiting, Interviewing, Hope we have more good times at 352 6071 or 352 2073 eves. TEXTS NO LONGER USED AT B.8.S.O. Material 8. Pregnancy Aid. in the future. Love. evaluating & marketing our 3725776. Wallflower. clients to major firms. Train to 4 student apt. avail next Fall, corner of 2nd & High St. Ph. PERSONALS HAPPY BIRTHDAY JIM manage our offices on a $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ national basis. Must have a 352 1800 or 352 4671 L.J.: We love ya. Hang in EMANUELSONI! Hope It's college degree. $12 16.000 to Summer only BG Apts. 818 there! Love, the Alpha Delts the best yet. K.C. "More touts tor tar Monejr-More Mnej Fir Tar Books" start. Send resume with letter 822 Second St. 2 bedrm. furn. Congratulations Jennifer 8. "Chieffy": You don't have to to Mr. DePerro. BARON with AC. June 16 Aug. 31. $100 Bruce on your going steady make any reservations to PERSONNEL. 5249 Secor Rd.. mo. plus elec. 352-7454. candle-passing. The Alpha come visit my tribe this Toledo, OH 43623. House for rent, Fall, sleeps 6. Delts wish you much hap- summer. Love, Squaw. KITCHEN HELP Call 535 6265. Walking distance piness 6Muck. WANTED APPLY IN PERSON from campus. The Alpha Delts are going for 1 M. rmmte. for 78 79 school FRISCH'SE. WOOSTER. Beginning Sept. 507 E. Merry their 5th consecutive bathtub yr Call 372 6707 or 352 0836. St. 2 bedrms., furn., $360 mo. race win & their 3rd con- Dorm size refrig. to rent for FOR SALE Ph. 352 5163 secutive spirit trophy this Sum. mo. Call after 7, 352 1030. Saturday. GET PSYCHED!! Scott 344 B Receiver, Good SUMMER APTS. 2 bedrm. MOTHBALL 1 F. rmmte. needed for 78 79 furn. with pool. BEST The Alpha Delts are roaring cond., 35 WPC, $150 or best school yr. at Buff Apts. Call LOCATION TO CAMPUS. 352- with pride, 'cuz THEY'RE offer. 352 7360 372 4626. 4671 or 352 1800. PSYCHED TO WIN THE Used single sleep sofa. $20. 352 BATHTUB RACE!! 3 M. needed. J32-mo. all utll. 8172. SUMMER RENTALS525 E. air cond., 7th St. Super Price. Merry St. 2 bedrm. apts. $450 ALPHA TAU OMEGA 22" B-W TV. 4 sale. Call Anne 352 8037, Gwynn. qtr. plus elec. Furnished. 824 YOUR HUNTINGTON WOULD LIKE TO THANK or Amy 352 1811 or Amy 372 Sixth St. 2 bedrm. apts. $350 ALL OF THOSE PEOPLE 1 F. rmmte. needed. $175 for 2672. Best offer. entire summer. Call Anne for qtr. plus elec. Furnished. Call WHO MADE THE VIRGIN 1974 Datsun B210. Butterscotch more info. 352 4316. Newlove Realty 352 5163. ISLANDER SUCH A GOOD beige int. Good cond. Must TIME. ATO & CEREBRAL I M. rmmte. needed for 78-79 Sell. 352-4743 after 8 p.m. First occupancy. Fall '78. 2 school yr. $67.50 mo. Call 35? bedrm. furn. 708 5th St. 352- PALSY ARE GRATEFUL 2 10-speeds. MUST SELL!! ACCOUNTS FOR YOUR CON- 0229. 3445. 352-6137. TRIBUTIONS. SEE YOU 1 M. needed to sublet for New mini warehouses. U lock. Motorcycle 1200 Spstr. Harley- NEXT MAY! summer 8. for 78 79 yr. Close to U store, only U have the key. Davidson. HI bars, kng. On D.G. Phl-Psi's say get campus. Call 352 2433 or 352 As low as $17 mo. Progressive 5088. Seat. $1900. Must Sell!! 1878 industrial park. 500 Lehman, psyched for the Tub Race!! 2471 or write 24925 W. River FOR THE SUMMER. Couple M-F would like to have BG, 352 3246. Near Hydraulic Aqua Hut Super Sale Saving on Rd Perrysburg, OH 43551. 2 others males or females to Room. all new 8. used" scuba gear &. Teac A 1230 reel to reel, excel I. accessories, starts June 3rd. share house. "A-Frame": 8th Hampton House now renting St. $55 person mo. 372 1182 or cond.. 3 heads, 3 motors, for Fall & Summer. Ph. 352- Don't mils if!) cellonoid controls. $200 or best Just because spring quarter is ending don't close out your 372 1187 Ml keor Andy. 6293 anytime or visit 705 What's more fun than a offer Ph. 372 4994. 1 F. rmmte. for Fall. Newlove Seventh St. Apt. 6. student checking account or your Huntington savings account. summer vacation? Fall 1975 Honda CB360T Excell. Sorority Rush!! Sign up now In Apts. Ph. 372 1413 or 352 7945. CAMPUS MANOR-REN cond. Only 1700 ml. $800. 352 TING FOR SUMMER. Special 315 S.S. (2 2655) Don't miss 1 F. rmmte. needed for 7348. summer, $180. 352 7679. Rates! Air. Cond. 352-9302, We will keep your account open all thru the summer months. out) I Used couch with cover. $20. Houses, 2 bedrm., apts. * Happy Belated, Jay Mosely! 1 F. rmmte. needed for 78 79 Call after 6:00 352 6204. Simply leave $1 on deposit in the account and there will be no Now you're old enough to school yr. at Haven House single rooms for summer accept any surprise! Apts. Call 352 8859 rental. Ph. 352-7365. FOR RENT service charges for the summer (June thru August). Happy 22nd Birthday.'Stump'. 1 F. rmmte. for Fall to share Rental house (summer only) 2 Get psyched for the weekend! apt. 2 blks. from campus. Only SUMMER RENTAL. 2 bedrm. bedrm. living, dining rm., Love, Mary Lou. $180 qtr. Call 352 3217. house. Crlm St. Prlv. rms., S. garage, excall. location, 2 blks College. 353-3855. from campus. Call 352-7656 or Pi Kappa Phi ALL CAMPUS 1 or 2 rmmtes. needed, house STOP IN at our University Office 352 7782. BEERBLAST. Proceeds go to y/i ml. from ca mpus. Call 686- SUMMER APT. BASEMENT on your way Downtown before June charity. Thursday. June 1 at 3415 6FF. $80 mo. or best offer. 226 Great Summer Apt. for rent. 8:30 p.m. NE Commons. Start E. Wooster Apt. B. Call 352 Only$150 mo. Call 352 8035. 1 F. rmmte. needed for 1 0717 before 5. 1,1978 and there will be no need to the weekend off right!! bedrm. house next yr. Own Furn., 2 bedrm apt. Very nice. open bank accounts again when you Huntington Laurie congratulations on room, $105 mo plus utll. Call LIVE In LUXURY July t. Special summer rates. $65 being ELECTED ALPHA XI 372-5714. August., furn. duplex to each month. All util. but elec. sublet; 1 bedrm.. $80 mo. return in the fall. PRESIDENT. Good Luck next 1-2 M. rmmtes. • summer. $80- Toseeph. 352 1316after3pm. price & length of stay Banks year. ZigS. Dean. mo. inclu. utll. Mobile home for rent. 2 228 S. College. negotiable. VERY CLOSE to Robin congratulations on Apt. J. 353-727 5. bedrms. with AC, part, turn., your engagment to Brett. May campus & dntn., call Marllynn avail. Fall '78. no pets, Call 3520207 eves, or 12416191 you both have lots of happiness HELPWANTEO 352 6802. weekdays. GREAT for single THE HUNTINGTON BANK OF WOOD COUNTY together. Love, Carol. Babysitter pt. time for 3 or 2 close friends. Garage Apt. to sublet for The brothers of Delta Upsllon children. 352 6867. Second Summer Session. S. 1 bedrm. furn. apt. to sublet for would like to congratulate Kim Pt. time iob avail, for serious Summit St. Living Room, summer qtr. Close to campus. and Reese on their minded fr. or soph, for sum- bdrm, kitchen. $150.352 5123. $100 mo. utll. Includ. 352 3889. Thursday, June 1,1*78 The BG News Page 7

Day in review From Associated Press wire reports Inflation hike largest in more than a year Consumers were battered by a 2.4 percent monthly in- would be a mistake to expect Inflation to continue to worsen and say the earliest they now expect significant im- AT A NEWS conference last week. President Carter said crease In grocery prices In April and a 0.9 percent hike In at the same pace as during the first few months of the year. provement is in June. he thinks the high rates of inflation of the past few months are overall prices, the worst In more than a year, the government "It's bad news, all right, whenever the consumer price Inflation already has caused the government to take steps temporary, but he agreed that "the worst domestic problem said yesterday. index is going up nearly 1 percent in a single month,but let's to slow the economy to try to relieve pressure on prices. The we now have is inflation." The April consumer price index confirmed the gloomy not put a curve to the recent rates of increase and propel Federal Reserve Board has Increased interest rates, and the The administration now expects inflation for the entire predictions of Carter administration economists that In- them off into the future," said William Cox, a Commerce Carter administration has trimmed its tax cut proposal and year to be in the 6.5 percent to 7 percent range, up from its flation in the economy is worsening, although they still ex- Department economist. pledged to put a tighter lid on government spending. earlier prediction of a 6.1 percent increase in consumer pect relief later In the year. "I think it would be a mistake to assume that these high It is a gamble on the government's part because if it ap- prices. Prices rose last year 6.9 percent Prices increased during the last three months at an annual rates of Inflation in the early months of this year represent a plies the brakes to the economy too hard, it could plunge the Bill Brock, chairman of the Republican National Com- rate of 10 percent, which if continued for the entire year, momentum that is gathering force and accelerating. That's nation into a new recession. The alternative, however, would mittee, called the price report "staggering news" and called would make 1978 the worst year for inflation since 1975, when not likely to be the case," he said. be an ever-upward spiral of prices that already has caused on Carter to make "an about-face" on his major legislative prices rose 12.2 percent. ADMINISTRATION economists are already on record as Americans to consider inflation the No. 1 problem In the proposals, which Brock said would "drive up inflation even HOWEVER, ONE KEY government economist said it expecting another big increase in consumer prices in May, economy. more." Hope to counter Soviet powers High court rules on death terms: NATO heads accept arms boost nullifies one, sustains the other NATO leaders ended two days of speaking privately, said roughly half of The Ohio Supreme Court upheld one death sentence and the questioning did not amount to an illegal interview. summit talks yesterday in Washington the extra cost of the new NATO nullified another in separate rulings yesterday. HOUSE WAS CHARGED with aggravated murder by agreeing to increase military world program will be funded by the U.S. He Wayne L. House, convicted in the 1975 murder of along with kidnaping to engage in sexual activities. spending by as much as $100 billion said that as a beginning, at least eight Edward R. Emig in Coshocton County, had his death The court let stand Black's aggravated murder con- over the next decade to counter Soviet allied countries, including Canada, sentence affirmed. The high court nullified the death viction but nullified his death sentence. military power in Europe. "Let there be no misunderstanding. have agreed to hike their defense sentence imposed on Lonnie Black of Cleveland. In its unanimous decision, the court also returned the The United States Is prepared to use all spending programs by 3 percent an- The court set House's execution for July 3,1978. House case to Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court for further In agreeing to the proposal to raise the forces necessary for the defense of nually beginning in 1979, continuing for will receive an Indefinite stay pending a ruling by the U.S. proceedings. their planned military spending by at the NATO area." at least five years. Supreme Court on the constitutionality of Ohio's capital Black was convicted in the shooting death of Dr. least $40 billion to as much as $100 punishment law. Margaret Tucker on July 8,1975 in front of the Western billion through the 1980s, the NATO Under the program approved by NATO's assessment is that the Soviet RECORDS SHOWED THAT House, while in custody, Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland. leaders accepted President Carter's NATO leaders yesterday, allied Union is increasing its defense budget admitted during interrogation he was involved in the THE VICTIM WAS shot shortly before 1 a.m. after plea for more military might in Europe. governments committed themselves to by 5 percent a year and that already it slaying of Emig whose body was found near an abandoned leaving the nearby Veterans Administration Hospital increasing production of tanks, anti- is eating up between 11 percent and 14 strip mine May 2,1975. where she had been employed for 10 years. Carter, in a closing statement to the tank weapons and missiles and percent of total Soviet national Later, House's counsel contended he had been denied Two witnesses testified at the trial that Black told them allied leaders, promised that the U.S. upgrading the U.S. capability to speed recourses. his rights In the course of the interrogation. he had to leave town because he had shot a woman who would view any attack on Europe as an entire U.S. armored divisions across Although the NATO leaders spent However, the Supreme court, In its unanimous decision refused to give up her purse. Black eventually was attack against the U.S. and that the Atlantic in event of a crisis. their two days here embroiled in the upholding lower courts, said the questioning occurred arrested in Springfield, Tenn., and returned to Cleveland retaliation would include the use of problems of Western Europe, there only after House had been advised of his rights and that to face charges. nuclear weapons against the Soviets. IN ADDITION, the program foresees were intensive talks on the sidelines improvements in NATO's maritime about the need for some sort of Western SAYING THE SOVIETS and their capabilities, including commissioning action to counter Soviet and Cuban Surplus funds may help schools Warsaw Pact partners "are now able to of more warships, production of better influence in Africa. attack with large armored forces more air defense systems, and development Among the ideas being put forward Gov. James A. Rhodes predicted "I THINK THERE will be enough rapidly that we previously believed," of more effective tactical nuclear was the concept of creating an African yesterday enough surplus state funds money to lend schools to keep them all Carter added that "an attack on Europe weapon forces in Europe. security force to counter the com- will be available for loans to keep all state open," he said. will have the full consequences of an munist forces, which are estimated to financially strapped Ohio school Rhodes said he does not believe the attack on the United States. A senior U.S. defense official, include as many as 40,000 Cuban troops. districts from closing next year. state can loan money to one school Rhodes said a state loan fund to help district without making loans to all troubled school districts "appears to be financially troubled districts. the soundest" of several alternatives discussed among his staff. The governor has been attacked for Newspapers get equal treatment not taking a leadership role in the "This will not be a bailout, but a schools issue by both his Republican suppress news because of fears of fiscally responsible way to keep schools The Constitution provides no special open," the governor said. . primary opponent, Rep. Charles t. protection for newspaper offices Police searches considered OK warranted searches." RHODES, WHO MET briefly with Kurfess, and Lt. Gov. Richard F. against police searches, the Supreme California and the ninth U.S. Circuit searched for and seized are located on White did not go as far as saying a reporters in his office, said latest Celeste, a Democratic gubernatorial Court said yesterday. Court of Appeals. the property to which entry is sought," newspaper office has absolutely no estimates indicate the state surplus will hopeful. In a decision on police authority to Both lower courts had ruled that White wrote. more protection against such searches exceed $80 million by the end of the search private premises and free-press before police may obtain a warrant to as other business endeavors. RHODES REPEATED HIS position rights, the high court ruled that police search the premises of anyone not THE JUSTICES ALSO rejected the fiscal year June 30. The Legislative Budget Office earlier that "schools will have top priority in are under no legal obligation to first suspected of a crime, they must prove lower courts' belief that newspapers HE SAID JUDGES and magistrates estimated that Ohio's school districts distribution of surplus funds." seek by subpoena the desired material that a subpoena seeking the materials should be afforded even more are free to take free-press interests into will need $58.6 million next year to The loans to schools would only be from a paper's office. would not be practical. protection because of free-press con- consideration before deciding whether prevent closings. That figure does not temporary, and Rhodes said his ad- The court's vote was 5-3, with two The Supreme Court, in an opinion by siderations. to issue warrants. include a $32 million deficit the ministration will work with the General justices charging in a sharply worded Justice Byron R. White, rejected that "We decline to reinterpret the Fourth Assembly to establish some consensus dissent that the decision makes it more reasoning. Amendment to impose a general The test case decided by the court Cleveland school district faces. Asked how the surplus could be plan-if not loans-to keep schools open. difficult for newspapers, and by "The critical element in a reasonable constitutional barrier against warrants centered on a 1971 search by Palo Alto, stretched to keep all schools open, "We cannot reach a final plan for at extension, all other news media, to carry search is not that the owner of the to search newspaper premises," the Calif., police and members of the Santa least two or three weeks, when the out the job of informing the public. property is suspected of a crime but court said. "...Nor are we con- Clara County Sheriffs Department of Rhodes emphasized the $60 million surplus figure was just the minimum actual extent of the state surplus is YESTERDAY'S DECISION reversed that there is reasonable cause to vinced...that confidential sources will the Stanford Daily office on Stanford known," Rhodes said. ruling by a federal trial judge in believe that the specific things to be disappear and that the press will University's campus. estimate. ^^&0^0+>' Women At Work - How To Be Gee, but that's nice, it's Alpha Xi Delta Your Own Person even got ice! Congratulates Women's Caucus Order ,i"v large pizza and you Spring Combined Meeting can gel up 10 ■'■ '■■■■ Pi : •> s II you order a small i .-.- All Divisions get 7 h no coupon necessary all vim nave lo do Their New Officers Friday, June 2 7:30-10:00 Pink Dogwood Room •or 'asl Group Interaction Sessfon Iree delivery President Laurie Leonhardt Vice President Deb Farmer with Barbara and Bill Forisha Vicki Sldlow Recording Secretary w*^«^^»w»v»v»^w»>ww»»w»yww^ Corresponding Secretary Nancy Embrescia 352-5221 Treasurer Cindy Phillips I6'6 E Wo. ta Assistant Treasurer Colleen Koster SUMMER RENTALS Quill Chairman Margie Grim Lynne Hamilton Rush Chairman '■2 Block from campus Janet DeBoer RIDGE MANOR Assist. Rush Chairman 2 bedroom, furnished Tammy Chemlv APARTMENTS House Chairman AU utilities paid Assist. House Chairman Trish Sweeney Social Chairman Cindy Calaway 1 or2 people $125 00-month Assist. Social Chairman Patty Kontaratos 3 or 4 people $150.00-month Historian Liz Dembski Marshal Sherry Klncheloe Mistress of the Rose LorlLiU EIGHTH STREET 803 & 815 Eighth Street Pan Hel Susan Stober & APARTMENTS 2 bedroom, furnished Jonl Embrescia Air-conditioned Pan Hel Alternate Cindy Lang 1 -4 people $125.00 plus electric

Thanks to all old officers FRAZEE AVENU1"APARTMENTS \Vt Blocks North of the "Towers" for a job well done. Across the street from Univ. Tennis Courts 2 bedroom, furnished, 2 full baths Hours: 1 - 4 people $125.00 plus electric Son. thru Thurs. Special thanks to Nancy Hank 4:30 p.m. - 2 a.m. ■ Mi ■■ MM IM «— "i ■■ ^ ■■■ •■ ^• •• Fri. 8 Sat. for two years of dedication Other locations starting from $110.00 4:30 p.m. - 3 a.m and hard work as president. i Call 352-0717 or stop by 224 E. Wooster Street . PagcS The BG News Thursday, Jaw 1, lfTS Sports Fish Haven via Seattle Motta delays vacation

John Owen, sports editor of The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, DO YOU KNOW how to get to Fish Haven or Bear Lake? " Is subbing for Mel Durslag, who Is on a two-week vacation. Vertlieb asks. "First you take a large plane to Provo. Then you take a smaller plane to Ogden. Then you rent a car and if Along about this time each year Dick Motta can usually be you're lucky you'll find Bear Lake." located pumping gas in front of a general store in the com- munity of Fish Haven, Idaho, which is just past Pegram and Dingle. If you find yourself in Ovid or Mink Creek, you doubtless look a wrong turn at the brown dog. These days, however, Motta has been spending time in John Owen one of the unlikeliest of locations, which happens to be Seattle, Wash. (If you find yourself in Tukwila or Tumwater, you took a wrong turn at the sea otter.) VertHeb was lucky, both in his directions and his negotiations. In return for Thurmond, Motta gave him "a ON ONE PREVIOUS trip to Seattle in 1974, as the coach of considerable amount of Chicago money," a first round draft the Chicago Bulls, Motta earned a $2,000 fine and a seven-day choice and another center named Clifford Ray. suspension for laying hands on a National Basketball Association official, an act considered criminal only if you The latter was just coming off knee surgery, some ob- then neglect to push. Motta was miffed over an overtime loss AP Pholo servers predicted he'd never play again, and Ray was also to the Seattle SuperSonics, an occurence which is apparently suffering in Chicago with a reputation as something of a dog. Bullet coach Dick Motta not quite as traumatic today. Motta's Washington Bullets, as a matter of fact, are contesting the Seattle Supers for the TO BE DEAD honest, I thought I had given Motta the world professional basketball championship of the world. championship," Vertlieb admits today. "In fact they had a parade down State Street in Chicago when Thurmond arrived Goffers prepare for NCAA s And Motta is apparently willing to postpone his annual there." hiatus in Fish Haven and to travel to any ends of the earth in By Dave Lewandowskl Dugan, Jeff Parsons and Gary Lust will also make the trip. search of the prize that has eluded him these 10 years in the The center who produced a championship that year, Staff Reporter Cruse, Miller and Treater will definitely be golfing while NBA. however, was named Clifford Ray. Almost incidentally, Dick Dugan, Parsons aned Lust are vying for the remaining two Motta was pro basketball's coach of the year in 1971. He Vertlieb of the Warriors was named executive of the year for Bowling Green's men's golf team, the cream of the crop in positions by playing a 72 hole playoff. was offered the Seattle coaching job in 1973, ahead of Bill the trade he made with Dick Motta. the Mid-American Conference (MAC) this season, will A TOTAL OF 23 teams are invited to the tournament, and Russell. And he was expecterd to lead the Bulls to the NBA represent the league at the NCAA Golf Championships at Piper has high hopes for his team. championship in 1975, as the result of a trade he executed IT WAS BUND LUCK, an absolute fantasy," Vertlieb Eugene, Oregon, June 7-10. "I would say a reasonable goal is to finish in the top 20", with Dick Vertlieb. acknowledges. "Oh, I'd done my homework. For example I The Falcons, after capturing the MAC title, will join Ohio Piper said. "If we get some exceptionally good play we could learned that all of Clifford's teammates had adored him, State as the District Four envoy to the NCAA Championships. be in the top 15." THAT'S ANOTHER REASON Motta is probably not too even if management didn't. But never in my wildest dreams Also making the trip as independent individuals will be Scott On previous trips to the NCAA's, the golfers have placed crazy about Seattle Mariners baseball team. In 1974, did I think Ray would be the guy to lead us to a championship. Steger of Ball State, Mike Burke and Tom Rogan of Miami 27th in 1972 and 23rd in 1973. however, Vertlieb was general manager of the Golden State and Bob Sparks of Ohio University. The Linksters have one obstacle to clear before they plan Warriors and upon accepting that post he discovered an But he did, this intelligent, gentle, wonderful guy. His their victory celebration. Only 21 of the 33 teams will be left alarming fact. personality did it. He played injured all year, wouldn't even COACH JOHN PIPER is content with the fact that nine for the final round of competition. After 54 holes a cut will be tell us he had a broken tendon in one finger. This was the guy MAC players were named to the field. made with the 21 lowest scores going on to the final round. who had been called a dog in Chicago." "With nine players going to the tournament, people are "I discovered quickly that we were short of dollars," Vertlieb recalls today. finally beginning to recognize the MAC'S strength in golf," "IF WE GET team consistency as we have had all year it "I had to raise some money and it didn't take me long to To reach the championship round that year, the Warriors Piper said. would enable us to make the cut," Piper said. BG will be traveling with a six-man squad but only five realize I had two valuable properties." knocked off Motta's Bulls in the seventh game. And although Piper rates defending champion Houston, along with Their names were Nate Thurmond and Rick Barry and Vertlieb claims enthusiastic admiration for Dick Motta, the players will be able to compete in the tournament. Steve Oklahoma State, Georgia, Brigham Young, Wake Forest and Cruse, with the lowest average on the team will be in the since centers usually are worth more on the hoof, Vertlieb next time he wants to talk business he'll probably be given Ohio State as the chief contenders, with Oregon as a dark decided he would see if he could peddle Nate to Dick Motta. directions to Ovid or Mink Creek. number one spot while John Miller, Gary Treater, Pat horse because of the home course advantage. Torborg cancels workouts after tribe eruption

CLEVELAND (API- 5-1 Indians victory. It's just not shown up in the "spectacular plays" by Paul grievance is the reason he is Standings There was no workout for the The tribe's victory came won-lost column." Dade. "P.D. played a super not playing. He said he has Cleveland Indians Wed- after two straight shutout game," the manager said. been told the Indians will not AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE nesday due to a promise losses. Currently the THE ONE YANKEE run Meanwhile, the Indians' renegotiate his contract. from Manager Jeff Torborg. American League team is 12- came on Chris Chambliss' Mike Vail said the reason he EAST EAST Torborg made the vow in 8 at home and 2-4 against the seventh-inning homer. Wise left the ball park early in Willie Horton said he feels return for the 12 hits the Yankees. said he gave Chambliss an Baltimore last Saturday was better now that he has made W L Pet. OB W L Pet. SI .694 Chicago 24 19 Indians got in their game "It sure has been inside slider. "It was down. that he got a report that his his feelings about riding the Boston 34 15 .558 against the New York bench known, Horton said. New York 29 16 .644 3 Philadelphia 22 20 .524 ivs frustrating," said pitcher It was a good pitch. He just 15-month-old son, Detroit 25 20 .556 7 Montreal 24 22 .522 1VJ Yankees Tuesday night. Rick Wise, who picked up got his bat on it." Yankee Christopher, was sick. After However, he will not prolong Milwaukee 23 21 .523 » Toronto 16 31 .340 17 call off practice if the team defeats. "In my eight losses, "and they made some super went back to the hotel to join do whatever he can to help the club, San Francisco 30 15 .667 made 15 or 16 hits. Then he we scored 12 runs. I've plays." his family. Oakland 27 20 .574 Cincinnati 29 19 .6*4 «2'/> settled for a dozen after the worked hard, thrown well. Torborg took note of some "I like this club," he said. Kansas City 24 19 .558 1 Los Angeles 27 19 .587 y/7 VAIL, WHO WAS fined "I'd like to stay here as a California 25 20 .556 1 San Diego 20 26 .435 lOVj $100 for leaving, said he coach or maybe a player- Texas 23 22 .511 3 Houston 19 25 .432 lOVi Atlanta 18 believes that his threat of a coach someday." Minnesota 19 28 .404 8 26 .409 in* Chicago 16 28 .364 IV, 1 Seattle 17 32 .347 11 (Wednesday night's games not included) Reds down Braves (Wednesday o ignrs games not ncluded) - — LAST NIGHT'S GAMES ATLANTA (AP|-Pete Rose and George Foster smashed LAST NIOHT'S GAMES home runs in a five-run third inning explosion that powered Toronto 6. Boston 2 the Cincinnati Reds to a 10-4 victory over the Atlanta Braves Detroit 3, Milwaukee 0 Pittsburgh 2, Philadelphia 1 Baltimore3, New York 2 Cincinnati 10, Atlanta 4 Wednesday night. Chicago 17, California 2 • St. Louis 5, New York 4 Kansas City 8, Seattle 3 Montreal9, Chicago 1 ROSE BELTED his fourth homer, a two-run shot after a Only games scheduled Houston i, San FranclscoO walk to Don Werner. Foster's ninth home run was a three-run blast that came after Ken Griffey reached on an error and Dave Concepcion singled. Tom Seaver, 5-4, won his fourth in a row, going eight in- Steinbrenner declares nings and yielding nine hits. Four of those hits came in the third when Atlanta rallied for four runs, including a two-run ftrVWVWV homer by Biff Pocoroba. war on high salaries ^•••••••••••••••••••••••••••**3f CINCINNATI ADDED three more runs in the fifth when DALLAS (AP)-Owner the layers association. of their enterprises to Foster doubled and scored on Mike Lum's single. Werner had George Steinbrenner of the "In our negotiations on the general managers. a bases-loaded sacrifice fly and Seaver a run-scoring single. New York Yankees called players agreement two WINTHROP Junior Kennedy singled in another run in the sixth after for a broad restructuring of years ago, we the owners "I DON'T KNOW of any two-out walks to Dan Driessen and Lum, and Lum hit his baseball Wednesday and were like David without a other business where a group third homer of the season, a solo shot, in the ninth. threw down the gauntlet to sling shot," the Yankee of owners would get together TERRACE executive said in a luncheon only two times a year. We address to The Associated have a batch of new, Pess Sports Editors con- aggressive, young owners In BUFF APARTMENTS vention. the game now and they are The Summer Place not going to be content with "MARVIN MILLER took, standing aside while their RENTING FOR SUMMER took, took. business goes down the "I have a lot of respect for economic drain." Miller," he added, referring 2 POOLS! 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED to the executive director of He declined to specify the I the Major League Players owners, other than himself. Association. "He is • Steinbrenner outlined the Air conditioning brilliant man. But next year following change which he $350 we will meet him bead one. foresees: "He will find himself in the toughest negotiations he's A reduction of the Summer rates For The Summer every seen. This time he'll commissioner's powers with know he's been In a ball greater input by the owners. OPEN All Utilties Paid Except Electric game." t "We must quit viewing the * 8:30-5:00 AAon-Fri Steinbrenner, the commissioner's office as a 400 E. Napoleon Rd. Cable Included, Bike Shed, Washer & Dryer millionaire shipbuilder who holier than thou scripture $ OPEN and let it sit in Judgment on * bought the controlling In- j SAT., MAY 20th 10-4 352-9135 terest in the Yankees in 1973, all of our affairs. The owners Call After 6:00 p.m. 352-2915 or 352-8370 said he was appalled at the must get Involved. They lack of interest shown by must go out and do things for 4* •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••3 owners, who left the conduct themselves."

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