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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. The 3*8 Hews Vol. 61. No. 79 Bawling TSreen *5tate University Tuesday, April,/;A 1978 Rates not set Rec center council proposes fees By Terry Potosnak members is expected to assist in the COUNCIL MEMBERS also passed a said the number of married students is Assistant Copy Editor center's promotion of the center to motion allowing spouses of full-time less than five percent of the total them and could be collected through a students full rec center usage for half student population. The Student Recreation Center payroll deduction, McGuire said. the student fee. The council voted to accept the Council passed proposals concerning Faculty and staff are not required to McGuire said "to encourage motion as stated. usage fees for the Student Recreation pay usage fees for existing University students and their spouses to use the Center at its meeting Sunday. recreational facilities, but they will be center together, we must try to make it MCGUIRE'S RECOMMENDATION The proposals were based on a list of encouraged to use the center, he added. economically feasible for them to do requiring faculty and staff spouses to recommendations submitted to council so." pay a usage fee per quarter also was members last week by Dr. Ben MCGUIRE SAID about 250 faculty "The Center is for the students, and passed by the council. McGuire, recreation director and ex and staff users will be needed each they deserve some form of discount for However, those spouses also will officio council member. their spouses since they are all going to have the option to use the $1 guest fee Council notes, page 4 be paying a full fee for themselves," he plan. In initial business, the group passed added. "Faculty and staff have a higher a motion allowing University faculty quarter to aid in attaining the center's income base than students and their and staff members either to pay a annual income goal of $25,000. ALSO, STUDENTS' spouses will have spouses can afford to pay a full fee for yearly fee four times the quarterly "I think that's going to be difficult the option of paying a special guest fee usage." the recommendation reads. student fee or pay a quarterly fee equal initially," McGuire said, adding that of $1 each time they accompany the Warren J. Scholler, assistant to the student fee. recruitment of faculty and staff users student, council decided. professor of health and physical will require "a lot of promotion." A discrimination question was education and faculty representative to HE SAD) that although no specific But the proposed establishment of a raised by council members regarding the council, said, "If you get the wife amount of student fee increase for the faculty and staff intramural program, students who are married, thus having out, you get the husband out, and if you rec center has been set, the estimates to be operated out of the center for to pay two full usage fees. make it 'the usage fee) too high, she's fall between $22 and $30 a quarter. those who pay for its usage, will serve But Cary Brewer, acting registrar not going to come. She'll buy groceries The fee for faculty and staff as an added attraction, he said. and staff representative to the council, instead." SGA approves spring escort plan By Cindy Lelse the lounge, which would be located in Staff Reporter Litter clean-up day announced the current faculty lounge, but Mar- shall objected. University women probably will not the administration should provide the SGA academic affairs coordinator Frank countered with "they < • i have to fear walking alone on balmy funds for making the service known. Steve Frank's four proposals to im- wouldn't take long naps, we won't have spring nights this year. Senator Doug Marshall asked, "How prove study conditions in the Library beds, Doug." The association also heard a »S>^kir«f The Student Government can we limit something like this, will we also were approved. * Association (SGA) last night put their be escorting them (women) down to They include designating a quiet proposal by Bursar Joseph E. Martini area; providing classroom space for to send billings to dorms instead of Newsphotos by Larry Kayser stamp of approval on an escort plan for Howards?" University women which utilizes the However, Shirley Drew, a student conferences and group study; students' parents. SGA senator Jim University Police to direct calls to University student who helped develop opening extra hours and opening a Camellia will poll students on the Bear hug registered male escorts. the plan, emotionally defended the plan lounge area with vending machines, proposal this week in News ad- The plan, approved April 1 by and shunned coordination of the comfortable chairs, and perhaps even vertisements. representatives of SGA, Residence program by the University Police or the stereo headphones for student Steve Moyer, SGA coordinator of MIKE MOORE took advantage of yesterday's high temperature to give Life, the Commuter Center, Personal administration, saying, "this is our relaxation. elections and proceedures reported that his hapless teddy bear a workout in the front yard of Moore's home. The Development and Life Planning Center, chance to really do it ourselves, and do 60 persons have applied to be can- toy served as the villain for a game of Batman and Robin. University Police and the Student it right." The plan was approved and FRANK SUGGESTED that students didates for SGA offices next year, with Services office, was drafted to help $200 allocated for its promotion, almost could even catch a few winks of sleep in most offices having several applicants. prevent the rash of attacks upon immediately after her comments. University women. SGA also discussed providing escort service seven days a week, although Florynce Kennedy PAUL NICOLAISEN, a graduate Wolf cautioned that some men "might student employed by University Police, not be in a condition on Saturday nights Inside the News will coordinate the service. to escort anyone." According to Nicolaisen, the escort to speak tonight system will work as follows: IN OTHER action, SGA agreed to A woman can call University Police sponsor a campus Clean-Up Day, where One of the most outspoken leaders of six days a week, Sunday through students will be armed with a garbage NEWS...Every year, hundreds of books are destroyed at the the women's rights movement will Friday from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. A bag and stick to pick up litter left over Library. See Page 4 . lecture at 8 p.m. today in the Grand dispatcher will contact and assign an from the thaw of deep snow. EDITORIALS...Paul Lintern returns with his column. Today it's Ballroom Union. escort from a list of screened ap- Some senators questioned students' plicants. The escort will accompany responsibility to clean up litter, but about how to spend spring break on $19.95. Page 2. Florynce Kennedy, a 61-year-old the woman or women to any University most gave in to the plan when it was location. decided that refreshments and a type of SPORTS...The Falcon lacrosse team swept the weekend with black woman, is an attorney, author victories over Notre Dame and Chicago. Page 10. and lecturer. Her appearance is "AU in all, it could take 5 minutes treasure hunt or reward would be sponsored by the Union Activities from the call until he arrived," provided. Wolf suggested that coffee Organization. Nicolaisen said. and doughnuts be served after the litter pick-up, while other senators opted for Known for her candid vocabulary, ALTHOUGH THE plan for the ser- beer. Senator Bob Wagner suggested Weather Kennedy is the founder of the Feminist vice required SGA to do the bulk of that "57 kegs of beer" be the reward for Party and author of "Color Me Flo." publicizing and direction of the plan the clean-up effort. Partly cloudy and warmer (upon SGA president Bob Wolf's SGA also approved a contest for an hlgh70F(21C) low48F(9C) The lecture which originally was recommendation), some senators emblem for the new Student Recreation Center and $100 was allocated for 30 percent chance of precipitation Florynce Kennedy scheduled for February, is free. initially were hesitant about the ser- vice. Some said the University Police or publicity and prizes. Rosenthal opens J-Week events By Bill Lammers trials). But I think people would be said, "'there was nobody closer to address by P.A. Curtiss, director of Managing Editor bored to death very quickly by all of Richard Nixon than Haldeman and public affairs of the Standard Oil it," Rosenthal said. if Haldeman doesn't know what Company of Ohio. Curtiss will discuss "Selling the Alaskan Newspapers must strive to im- happened, then nobody does. I take Pipeline" and his department's role prove credibility with their readers HE DISCOUNTED claims that it as the gospel-according to to be successful, Associated Press cameras in the courtroom would Haldeman. in the company's gamble to invest in (AP) reporter Harry Rosenthal told disrupt the legal proceedings. "I don't believe the whole bunch of Alaskan oil. a Bowling Green audience Sunday "I think that if a judge is running a them (Watergate participants night. courtroom, I can't see where anyone writing books). "They're all liars," THE 10 A.M. ADDRESS will be "People don't believe newspapers would grandstand in the courtroom he said. held in the Capital Room, Union. At 3 p.m. in the Capital Room, the anymore," Rosenthal said during just because the cameras are there, "I'm not saying that lightly. role of the press secretary to a the Toledo Blade sponsored Grove if the cameras are unobtrusive. Haldeman has been convicted of political figure will be discussed by Patterson address, the kick-off "You don't allow distractions by three counts of perjury. I don't know event of Journalism Week 1978. reporters with pads and pencils," why we should believe him when he three secretaries. Rosenthal reasoned. "We walk out writes a book for money, more than Suzanne Lowery, press secretary "I think with docu-dramas-these very quietly-nobody gets up and we believe him when he lies under to Sen. Donald Riegle ID- Michigan); Andrew Juniewicz, made-up news events on television- runs out." oath. people can't tell the difference press secretary to Cleveland Mayor anymore between the real thing and ALTHOUGH HE admitted he tries "THERE'S NO REAL Dennis Kucinich and a central figure the fake," Rosenthal said. "And if to find out who is involved and what believability in any of the people," in the current police chief Richard we don't do it in print-if we don't will happen before a court case is he said. "I'm not going to believe the D. Hongisto firing; and Thomas hold up our head in print-we'U be made public, he does not write Richard Nixon book either for that LaRochelle, executive assistant to lost." stories stating that a person same reason. I'll read it." Ohio House Minority Leader Charles F. Kurfess (R-Perrysburg); will definitely will be indicted by a grand ROSENTHAL, THE CHIEF jury or similar body before the in- The Grove Patterson address, discuss their roles. At 6 p.m., Lynn Waplington, vice political reporter in The AP dictment is presented. given in memory of the former president of Burson-Marsteller Inc., Washington bureau, has covered "I have a feeling that a grand jury editor-in-chief of the Blade, was the such major events as Watergate and is sacred," Rosenthal said. initial event in Journalism Week one of the country's foremost public the Apollo space missions and now is 1978, sponsored by the University relations firms, will discuss "What's Rosenthal said he had read and Newsphoto by Greg Smesiad covering the Korean bribe scandal. enjoyed the recent book on chapter of the Society of New in Public Relations." He said he supported the move to Watergate by H.R. Haldeman, Professional Journalists, Sigma Waplington's address will be held allow cameras and sound-recording former White House aide. neltaChi. in the Pink Dogwood Suite, Union. Harry Rosenthal devices Into the courtroom. Today's events, devoted to the All Wednesday Journalism Week 'I'm all in favor of it (televising "I LIKE the reading," Rosenthal study of public relations, include an events are free and public. opinion 'judgment is founded on truth.. number one paulpourri At the News, we're admittedly proud. At the regional conference of the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi (SPJ-SDX) last weekend, the News was awarded first place in region four as the best all-around college newspaper. get away from it all for $19.95 It's a highly coveted award, and--if you don't mind--it affords us the opportunity to toot our own horn. Upon returning from spring break solution which darkens the skin con- survived the flood of '78' T-shirt with In the competition for the regional award, the News was rated above each year, I find an incredible number siderably, yet peels off in a week or so, theFt. Wayne package," she added. such well-recognized journalistic organs as the Ohio University Post and of students who have spent the previous just like the real tans do. That's what "Do you have group packages?" I the Ohio State University Lantern. Region four of SPJ-SDX includes week experiencing a great variety of Paul the chair and mirror are for," she said, wondered. Ohio. West Virginia, Michigan and Western Pennsylvania. activities in innumerable places, most pointing to the corner. But more than getting a pat on the back, the award gives us the op- frequently in the south. Lintern "What other packages do you offer?" "Sure," she replied. "If a carload of portunity to sit back and look at what we do as a newwspaper. I also find that it puts jealousy and I asked. students wants to give the impression of What is our purpose? shame in the hearts of those whose going somewhere, we supply them with status is nil because they spent their "We have the Washington package, the regular stuff, and we have a We like to think that we are a reliable newsgathering organization. vacations at home. which gives you brochures about the recording session where they all Included in that operation, we have the responsibility to present the Those unfortunate homebodies need Smithsonian, pictures of all the recount what they want to happen to University and Bowling Green to the average reader. no longer simmer with envy. I have that package, which sells for $19.95," monuments, a bag of peanuts, passes to them on the trip and the group studies And who is the average reader? discovered that most students never the woman said. "It includes a Ft. Congress, a cherry blossom and a to collaborate stories. We think the average reader is the undergraduate student, but we actually go to all those exotic places. Lauderdale T-shirt, a Mickey Mouse parking ticket. "As a special touch, we even set the recognize that we also serve graduate students, faculty, administrators They fake it. Hat, a dozen post cards from the area, car odometer ahead a certain number and staff. orange peels, a set of twelve instamatic "Our New York City package offers a of miles, "she added. We also think we provide the proper mix of campus, city and national I FOUND THAT out when I was shots of Disney World and palm trees, World Trade center T-Shirt, ticket news. We know that the News is the only newspaper much of the campus driving through Perrysburg the other all crooked and out of focus and a stubs to a Broadway play, matches I decided to try out the store. "I want community reads, and we have a duty to keep that readership informed. day and I passed a store called "The Holiday Inn bath towel. from a Greenwich Village coffeehouse, to get one of your packages, but I only A new group of reporters and editors has taken over the reins of the Status Shop." A sign in the window "It also has a package of information a plastic replica of the Statue of Liberty have $5. What exciting package can containing facts every Florida tourist and a parking ticket. News, while much of the staff that won the award has either graduated or read, "We have everything to make you give me?" your spring break look exciting." discovers as well as the names of some "Findlay," she replied. left the paper in preparation for graduation. I decided to investigate. When I towns, motels and beaches to make "YOU GET AN ELVIS Presley The award gives us the chance to sit back and look at what they did asked the saleswoman about the sign, conversation believable. souvenir program with the Nashville Paul Lintem, a senior, is preparing a right. she led me to a room full of souveniers package, fireworks with the Virginia collection of his columns from the last As always, any comments regarding the newspaper are welcome. We and posters. One wall of the room SHE CONTINUED. "And, most Beach package, a Bourbon Street glass two quarters, to be available at the end always accept feedback. contained shelves with travel books importantly, we apply a tanning with the New Orleans deal and an 'I of April. while a corner of the room contained a chair, a mirror and several cosmetics. one rec center fee "Our store can give you enough to make anybody think you went someplace neat during the spring break," the woman said. all that's needed "You mean, I can give the impression The University's new Student Recreation Center should be ready to of going somewhere without actually open next fall, now that the weather will permit its completion. going?" I asked. Recreation Center Director Ben McGuire says that students can expect "Sure, it's a very big thing," she a hefty increase of $22-30 a quarter in the general fee to pay for the replied. "We have a lot of students come to us. Probably half of the kids facility. Non-students, such as faculty and staff, will have to pay the you talk to didn't actually go wherever same for use of the center. Judging by the rising use of already existing they said they did. They probably just recreation areas, the added cost will be well worth it. came to us." Unfortunately, not all the fee policies are so equitable. Rec center I asked her to explain. council decided Sunday that in the special case of a student marriage to a non-student, the non-student need only pay half the normal fee for "WHEN A STUDENT comes to us, he membership. Meanwhile, student married to students will continue to usually has someplace specific he pay two full usage fees. would like to go during spring break, Sound complicated? The News thinks it is too much so. Why not make but, being a student, can't afford it. So, the system less unfair (and simpler) by charging a flat quarterly payment we supply him with all he would need to to anyone who wants to use the center? convince his friends that he was wherever he wants to have been, at a Rec center council has done a good job of handling the problems of very reasonable price," she said. policy decisions since the fall. It could complete the job by taking care of I requested an example. this unnecessary difficulty before the center opens and before anyone "Well, of course, Florida is the becomes indignant about it. favorite spot, so many students want guest column

tv violence sterile, unrealistic He suggests we waste grain on Mr. Bidlack, what a terrific solution for switch stations livestock because "we already grow world hunger. Granted, there are some By the time Americans are eighteen, -inhibitions against behaving much more grain than we can possibly problems with the distribution of food according to the Neilson Index figures aggressively and limiting the amount of Wouldn't it be nice if the MacDonald use." I assume by "we" he is refering but to suggest that we end all food aid to for TV viewing, they will have watched violence treading the airways may be Quad cafeterias, who definitely do to the United States. Yes, the United these countries is to be totally uncaring 18,000 TV murders-having spent 11,000 one solution in curbing this problem. support themselves by student funding, States is one of the fortunate nations about other people. hours in school. bothered to support campus, student with plenty of food, but we cannot To suggest that Indians eat their oriented radio stations? Studies indicate television teaches BUT PETER GRENIER, now ser- ignore the millions of starving people in sacred cows is not only totally lacking the young that violence often succeeds ving a sentence for armed robbery and Every morning we wake up to the other areas of the world. in understanding of their religion but and that problems can often be solved kidnapping at the Cassidy Lake sound of WLQR, even after repeated To quote the grisly statistics: there also ignores the fact that this would by aggressive behavior. Moreover, Technical School in Chelsea, Michigan, written complaints by campus radio are presently 700 million seriously have little impact on their serious kids are likely to copy what they see. offers a counter-theory, however and rumored complaints by employees. malnourished people, one person in six hunger problems. Just because As an example of the influence of On June 4, 1977, fifteen-year-old gruesome, that might be considered. Since the cafeterias are student sup- is suffering from chronic hunger, and 20 someone else's religion differs from television, a fourth grade class was Roger Zamora confessed to police that He suggests that television could depict ported, (as stated in the letter million people die each year from lack yours, Mr. Bidlack, gives you no right justifying recent price increases) it asked how they would respond if ac- he murdered an eighty-two-year-old the gory, ugly and distasteful acts of of food. Oh yes, the world has plenty of to belittle their religion. costed by a stranger. The question was widow, while burglarizing her home violence which in reality do exist. would be nice if they gave a damn about food to waste. To sum it all up, Mr. Bidlack, your pertinent. At that particular time a with a companion. Recalling his armed robbery offense, their clientel and changed their mor- Bear in mind, Mr. Bidlack, that these article only shows what an insensitive, molester-killer was (and still is) Griener decided at the last moment to ning to sound at least to a college are real people not just statistics. uncaring, ignorant person you really escaping police in the Detroit area, his ZAMORA'S DEFENSE Attorney simply knock out the gas station at- oriented station. People just like you or members of your are. If your article was to persuade target being young children. Later, a maintained that the youngster was tendant to assure himself a longer get Who knows, even the food (paid for in family who have the right to enough people that meat eating is perfectly OK horrified Detroit suburb teacher ex- innocent because he "was suffering away time. advance by we, the students) might food just as you do. Their only crime you really blew It in that one claimed that the children's replies were from and acted under the influence of "I found that what was a simple and become more palatable. was to be born in the wrong part of the paragraph. When you learn a litttle for the most part unrealistic and prolonged, intense, involuntary, near painless operation on radio and TV world. understanding and caring for other John Moore shocking. subliminal television intoxication." He was more in reality," he recalls. "It Mr. Bidlack also says: "If we want to people you might make a contribution was a nauseating sound of crushed and 915 Ofenhauer West be efficient, let us stop sending grain to to this paper that would make some mushy flesh as the gun butt smashed India, where it sits around and rots in sense. Deanna Epke Pulling the trigger became as common to him as into the attendant's head and bore a cruel joke warehouses, and suggest that they start hole through to a solid bone surface, eating their sacred cows." Brilliant, Second St. lubricated by the flow of warm blood." Rick Bidlack's guest column in the 715 killing a fly and he didn't realize he was committing March 31 edition of the BG News must INNOCENT BYSTANDERS of large be some sort of cruel joke. In trying to cold-blooded murder.' " cities are not protected by the scene justify eating meat he shows a changes which occur after a vicious act disregard for other people and an ap- The B*B Hews of bodily harm has been performed on palling lack of cultural understanding. SOME OF THE children answered: also contended that Zamora was living television. Mr. Bidlack's article achieves a new Page 2 Aprfl4,l$78 low in sensitivity and understanding of "I'd pull out a knife and stab in a television fantasy world, clouding Instead they are subjected to the EDITORIAL STAFF him,"..."My Dad would get his gun his sense of right and wrong. "Pulling effects of a bullet's impact...knocking other cultures. (guns) and shoot him down,"..."I'd hit the trigger became as common to him the victim to the ground...head and face editor jamiea. pierman him with my baseball bat, rocks, (or as killing a fly and he didn't realize he splattered into little shreds of meat managing editor w. William lammers do what's write news editor *. Cheryl a. geschke something similar) and ." The was committing cold-blooded murder." dotting the pavement. editorial editor Stephen p. bean distressed teacher was informed that It was also brought out that the cir- Perhaps they see other scenes that The News welcomes reader response sports editor Steven w. sadler "this was the way they did it on TV." cumstances of the case weere eerily can't be shown on television-a to editorial comment as well as copv editor janet k. ropers She felt that had one of these children similar to two recent episodes of quivering body laying on the ground, photo editor lawrence m. kayser opinions on topics of student Interest, In entertainment editor marc holland been the next victim, their television "Kojak" and "Dracula" movies that "tongue hanging out with both eyes in the form of letters to the editor and ideas certainly would add little or no Zamora had watched the night before. opposite directions." guest columns. BUSINESS STAFF value to their chance of escape. Conversely, Zamora's parents All correspondence should be believe their son has been disturbed Television violence is neatly typewritten and triple-spaced. Only business manager wllllam schabel sales manager rebecca Wilson smestad Television programs such as "Police since he witnessed the drowning of his packaged in a sterilized media, the those letters and columns signed and Story," "Starsky and Hutch," "Police best friend several years ago. They empirical viewers "see only half listing the author's address and phone The BG News is published daily Tuesday through Friday during the regular Woman," "Baretta," and "Barnaby even sent him to a therapist ten days truths." number for verification will be ac- school year and weekly during summer sessions by students ol Bowling Oreen Jones," are generally singled out as before the crime. "It is possible that by giving the cented. State University under the authority ol the University Publications Committee. Opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the opinions ol The violence-oriented programs. The Zamora case is not just the first young TV viewer a formula for violence letters to the editor may not exceed BG News Editorial Board. In response to pressure from parents time television has been accused of without actually showing him what 304 words (30 typed lines). Columns are The BG News and Bowling Oreen State University are equal opportunity em- and Congress, the networks are sup- deadly influences. Last May an ac- violence can do," sayd Griener, "he not to be more than 60 typed lines. ployers and do not discriminate In hiring practices. posed to be toning down the cused murderer of Hartford City, will be potentially dangerous." The News reserves the right to reject The News will not accept advertising that Is deemed discriminatory, degrading questionable actions which permeate Indiana, testified that he and a friend Jt is also possible, the problem is not or insulting on the basis or race, sex or national origin. letters or portions of letters that are All rights to material published In The BO News are reserved. the screen. were involved in the murders of four at TV does show, but what is not deemed In bad taste or malicious. But it took an act of crime to get the brothers shortly after viewing the seen-the everyday reality of violence. Correspondence may be sent to: Editorial and Business Ofllces producers to consider the effects television murders. Editorial Editor, The BG News, 10* IM University Hall certain programming might possibly Researchers have found that violence Lynn Hohense* Five Is a student at the Bowling Green State University University Hall. Bowling Oreen, Ohio 4)403 have on the minds of youngsters. does tend to reduce a child's-or adult's- University Phone (41») 171-M01 Hie BG News, Tuesday, April 4,1978 Page 3

Day in review From Associated Press wire reports The Duke' doing well Carter ends Third World tour; after three hour surgery Actor John Wayne underwent a three- the pig valve "takes over the normal advises Namiba to accept plan hour operation yesterday to replace a function of the natural valve." President Carter, winning a wild South African withdrawal from defective heart valve, and was listed in "I would guess he will be able to do welcome yesterday at the end of his Namibia, the black nationalist name satisfactory condition, physicians at everything he has been able to do in the history-making Third World tour, f world J for South-West Africa, where the black Massachusetts General Hospital said. past, except better," Austin said. warned South Africa that refusing majority is held under white South The operation, described as Another physician, Roman W. reasonable proposals to end white rule Such action by South Africa, Carter African rule in open defiance of the "uneventful," involved replacing the DeSanctis, said Wayne had a 90 percent of black Namibia could mean serious said, was "one thing that can U.N. 70-year-old actor's ruptured mitral trouble with the U.S. chance of surviving the operation. If all precipitate a more serious difference The president, in his warning to South valve with a similar valve from a pig, Carter headed home from Lagos, between us and South Africa." goes well, the doctor added, Wayne will African Prime Minister John Vorster, doctors said. be out of the hospital in about two weeks Nigeria, with a four-hour stopover in Monrovia, Liberia. His trip was the The U.S. and four other western did not say what action the U.S. might Dr. Mortimer J. Buckley, who headed and able to resume an active life in powers are trying to negotiate peaceful take. the surgical team, said Wayne "looks three months. first official visit by an American president to black Africa. Carter, who very excellent, but we have a couple of days of worry before us." Wayne, who has appeared in more left Washington seven days ago, also Israel makes withdrawal as than 200 movies during a career that went to Venezuela and Brazil. The ruptured valve, between the left has spanned half a century, came to "I thought it was a great trip," he atrium and left ventricle of the heart, Massachusetts General Hospital last said, summing up the 14,575-mile U.N. troops move into Lebanon was letting blood leak into Wayne's Wednesday on the recommendation of journey. "Much better than we had lung. Fourteen years ago, Wayne lost doctors in Newport Beach, Calif. anticipated in every way." Israel announced yesterday that it planned 4,000 U.N. troops, about 1.800 one of his lungs to cancer. DeSanctis said tests in Boston con- Carter's most enthusiastic welcome had started a gradual withdrawal from have ben deployed so far and a total of came in Liberia, where the government southern Lebanon, occupied by Israeli 3.000 will be in place by next week. Dr. W. Gerald Austin, chief of firmed the diagnosis of a faulty mitral John Wayne surgery at Massachusetts General, said valve. declared a holiday and tens of forces in an air, land and sea strike Israel had said earlier it would with- thousands cheered, waved palm fronds against Palestinian guerrilla positions draw when the U.N. force was fully and danced in the streets. last month. deployed. Park admits giving payments; "The crowd has gone wild!" shouted The Israeli military command said a Waldheim's report said 672 French an announcer on Liberian radio. "significant thinning-out of forces" had troops, 195 Iranians, 224 Swedes and 690 "There is absolutely no control! This is begun a week ago and that its soldiers Norwegians were in place so far bet- impossible!" were being replaced by U.N. ween the Israelis and Palestinians. illegal conspiracy charges Carter told reporters on his flight to peacekeeping troops. But the com- Monrovia that if the South Africans mand gave no details of the with- Norwegian troops were arriving in Korean rice dealer Tongsun Park, Responding to questions from "reject a reasonable proposal and drawal, saying: "The plan will be made Tel Aviv and gradually moving north saying his career was an "American special counsel I,eon Jaworski, Park move unilaterally, it would be a serious public only after the subject has been from an Israeli army base to take up success story," publicly testified nation said Hanna did support him in his ef- indication of their unwillingness to finalized with the U.N. authorities." positions replacing Swedish U.N. troops yesterday that he gave more than forts to win and keep his lucrative post comply" with the views and decisions In New York, U.N. Secretary- at an inland bridge across the Litani $850,000 to selected members of as a commission agent for American of the world community. General Kurt Waldheim said that of a River. Congress. that until 1974, it was completely legal rice exporters. However, he denied that he was for a foreigner to contribute to U.S. "But whatever we did together was acting as an agent of the South Korean political campaigns. personal and never prearranged." Lawmakers faced with school problem government when he made those He said that while he did hope to Park said. "If I asked him to do contributions. influence congressional opinion in favor something, it was as a friend." State lawmakers planned to attack Englewoodi, subcommittee chairman, Although acknowledging he had of his country, he was doing so simply Park's insistence that he was never Ohio's public school problems on three said the panel will attempt to draft a made mistakes, he swore that he as a patriotic and aspiring South an agent of the Korean government is fronts as they returned from weekend state bill based on testimony received from engaged in no illegal conspiracy to buy Korean businessman. significant. The ethics committee is recess to begin what may be the last dozens of local school officials during influence for his country or for himself. Park acknowledged giving a total trying to learn whether any members of month of the 1978 session. January blizzard. Normally, districts hearings by the Finance Committee "I want to tell you: What I have done $262,000 to former Rep. Richard T. the House broke House rules or the law The Senate called for action last get only five such days during the which spanned most of February and in Washington constitutes an American Hanna (D-Calif.), who recently pleaded by taking money from a man whom night on three routine land sale bills, for mandatd, 180-day school year. March. success story on a small scale," he guilty to a one-count conspiracy in- they knew was the agent of a foreign a slow start on the legislature's work Aside from the school bill on make The bill is expected to call for said. dictment centering around his government. week. House members convene this up days, a House finance subcommittee various kinds of new managerial Park, who said he made more than relationship with the South Korean. morning with a somewhat heavier begins efforts this morning on a second safeguards to help the troubled districts $9 million in rice sales to South Korea, Park said he hadn't conspired with Park testified on contributions to 30 agenda. school measure. It will seek to clear the save some funds and guard against testified he gave as much as $247,000 to Hanna, either. He said he and the politicians. And he confirmed past They vote today on a bill that gives way for managerial and other cost- future funding crises. former Rep. Otto E. Passman (D-La.), former California congressman had reports that he tunneled $20,000 to school districts up to eight extra cutting moves in 130 school districts Leaders have warned that the bill who has been indicted for alleged enjoyed a close personal relationship, former President Richard M. Nixon's "calamity" days- days they won't have that may have to close later this year will not contain new state ap- conspiracy with Park to deny the U.S. a "much like that between two close 1972 re-election campaign through Rep. to make up after being shut down for lack of funds. propriations to bail out the troubled corrupt-free government. But he noted brothers." William E. Minshall (R-Ohio i. during and in the wake of Ohio's big late Rep. Larry H. Christman (D- districts. Discover ^WebriWe bring variety to I£1 On Sale Now thru Sunday, JOIN THE flUDENT «UMER UNION APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED y, April 9. FOR VOLUNTEER POSITIONS WITH SCU. This is just C'w join out ^pln-abmiff»l QkatetlieSan'irfW' SPECIAL PROJECTS O beif-tiiioi«o ba*floi«A^^rf*>s"' ""* te» U""^-'.!"' | Hot, the front page CONSUMER INFORMATION: ■*% " «*** ** /$i$T' of our big 8 page 101st Annual food pricing, banking utilities, fWA/7 f%G£ rlfpatta 5PEOAL! 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Phone l» trtki CH0COUTES J Major/Class 1» 5 LW Area of Interest BEN FRANKLIN BMKAMERICMO 8 Store hours Mon.-Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-5:30, Sun. 12-5. welcome here fc Available Time 154 S. Main, Bowling Green Page 4 Tuesday, April 4.1978 The BG News Chancellor to speak City Council approves power study at senate meeting By Tom Griesser with electrical shortages by The first Faculty Senate meeting of spring quarter will Staff Writer Will examine energy savings Toledo Edison. power rates, Sorgenfrei said. be at 3.30 p.m. today in the Assembly Room, McFall Oklahoma into purchasing to Robert Sorgenfrei, which will cost the city Negotiations for the city's Center. An address by Dr. James A. Norton, chancellor of power in conjunction with However, Napoleon and In the face of possible rate director of utilities. $13,504, Sorgenfrei said that contract with Toledo Edison, the Ohio Board of Regents, will highlight the meeting. Bryan recently have which expires Dec. 31, will increases by Toledo Edison, other nearby municipalities. the two municipalities would Norton is expected to speak about University budget The study will examine dropped out of the study. City Council voted last night SORGENFREI SAID the be welcome in any pur- begin in late September or affairs and plans and functions controlled by the Board of to commission a study of Prior to last night's early October, Sorgenfrei possible savings available option of the city buying chasing alliance because this Regents, Evron S. Collins, Faculty Senate secretary said. meeting, Sorgenfrei an- further could reduce rates electrical power purchasing through "wheeling," which partial ownership in power said. Last August, the A presentation by the Amendments and Bylaws alternatives. nounced that Monpelier has for the city. company raised the city's would involve transmission companies also will be Committee for the Academic Charter also is scheduled. of electricity purchased reaffirmed its interest in the The construction of power power rates by 38 percent Council approved an considered. Last month, Faculty Senate approved a recommended expenditure of up to {16,000 generators by the city is and a 17.5 percent increase is from an outside source study. salary proposal for 1978-79 which includes an 11.5 percent through power lines owned financially "out of the due to go into effect May 1. to finance a feasibility study Originally, Napoleon, increase over this year's wages and benefits for faculty. by Toledo Edison, according Bryan and Montpelier had ALTHOUGH NAPOLEON question" Sorgenfrei said. Sorgenfrei said he ex- by C.H. Guernsey & Co. in The Honorary Degree Committee also was com- and Bryan will not fund or Napoleon and Bryan have expressed interest in helping pects the Guernsey study to missioned to determine how emeritus status should be participate in the study. generating facilities to deal Stars are champs the city seek ways to lower be completed by September. awarded to University faculty. The University Budweiser superstars team captured Student Recreation Center Council notes the state championship competition last weekend and earned the right to travel to Chicago for the regional tournament. The team of Mitchell B. Weitzman, David A. Truman, Guest fee and procedure policy passed by council David S. Ring, Scott F. Billman, Katharine A. Koblenzer, advertised, in addition to By Terry Potosnak for student and faculty person carrying a rec center out equipment because their chairman of the council, said Barbara E.Turleyand alternates Penny A. Jerome and three graduate student Assistant Copy Editor spouses. identification card, he said. sponsors can do so. he believes it is "absolutely William BCrossetdefeated teams from Ohio University Council also passed a —sponsors be limited to necessary that we have some positions McGuire said. and the University of Cincinnati, which hosted the event at plan where families can get He added that he hopes the In addition to discussing The $2 guest fee was proposal recommended by bringing no more than two its Nippert Stadium. adopted because a lower McGuire regarding guest guests at any one time, together." assistant director will be But it was not a beer-drinking competition. policy about Student selected by a screening Recreation Center fees and amount would discourage procedures in the rec center. unless the guests are im- Warren J. Scholler, faculty and staff members His recommendation mediate family members. assistant professor of health committee by June 1. THE SUPERSTAR events included volleyball, tug-of- usage, the Student Also, a new director of Recreation Center Council from purchasing full-usage suggested that: —guests be at least seven and physical education and war, an 880-yard relay race, an obstacle course, frisbee aquatics will be announced discussed procedures for the privileges Recreation years old for safety reasons, faculty representative to the toss and a "six-pack" toss, a variation of basketball. council, agreed, saying, later this week. Picture rec center at its meeting Director Ben McGuire, said. —GUESTS BE required to except in the case of special The group won four of the six events to earn its title as remain with their sponsors programs such as parent-tot "family plans go well in identification cards will be state champs. Sunday. issued to users of the center Council set guest fees for GUESTS WILL BE ad- while in the center. swim instruction. Bowling Green." University students competed for a spot on the team mitted to the center only —guests not be permitted Council also voted to grant at a later date. before the state championship. Local Budweiser beer the rec center at $2 for "all- day usage" and a $1 charge when accompanied by a to reserve courts or check McGUIRE ALSO Firelands Branch campus distributors sponsored and coordinated the event. recommended a family plan students full usage of the rec A CONTEST to choose a If the team wins the regional tournament, it will ad- although that proposal was center at the student rate. logo for the rec center will vance to national competition for finals May 6 at Busch tabled until the council's begin next week and will last Gardens, Tampa, Fla. _^__^____^^^_ PI KAPPA PHI next meeting. 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Increasing demand for males Teaching job outlook bright

By Mark Sharp tary education teachers of jobs," Richardson said. education majors is that Staff Reporter because "schools are trying three of five teachers quit to overcome the lack of male "Students don't realize the during their first five years "You're hired." influence on youngsters' importance of a minor to of teaching, according to Those two words may not lives early in school." increase their Richardson. be as rare as many marketability," he said. education majors believe, The resulting demand for THE HIGH PER- Jerry L. Richardson, males gives them the edge in ANOTHER FACTOR CENTAGE of "teaching assistant director of employment opportunities, increasing the likelihood of dropouts" is because of Placement said. Richardson said. securing a job is mobility. various reasons, Richardson Richardson said many said. education majors desire to "Too many times students "If you have four fairly stay near their hometowns "Some teachers move up hear the education field is equally qualified candidates after graduation. This into supervising positions, overcrowded and that they and one of them is a male, severely limits their job while many females stop should get out of it. "They guess who gets the job?" he opportunities, he said. teaching so that they can just don't get the whole added. picture of the job market," raise families. he noted. "A good teacher who is Industrial education has geographically mobile can "Whatever the reason, There is a teacher shor- few majors because of an old find, through an aggressive Richardson stressed that the tage in certain areas, stereotype that states, "the search, the teaching position traditional view of the Richardson claimed. only people who take shop he or she desires," teaching job market as being Newsphoiobv Karen Borchers are dummies, so I don't want Richardson said. "way overcrowded" is very YESTERDAY'S SPRINGTIME TEMPERATURES sent many University students out into IN PARTICULAR demand to teach it," Richardson misleading, and that the sun for an afternoon of Softball and frisbee. But the warm weather enticed Leslie are elementary, industrial said, although the number of Another encouraging teaching jobs are available Gerbec, freshman, into a less vigorous form of recreation as she snoozes on a pedestal in the education, mathematics, industrial education majors thought for job-seeking for the right candidates. Union Oval. physics and chemistry has increased slightly in teachers. recent years. Book destruction expensive problem at Library Richardson explained that THE MATHEMATICS and the numerous vacancies are sciences fields also have By Rick Kendall SPORTS BOOKS and magazines run a close third because One destroyed book was found with a note explaining that relatively few education a direct result of too few careless users remove, stain or burn the pages and tear off library fines were the reason for the damage, while others candidates for jobs. majors, Richardson said. Have you ever gone to the Library to use a book or covers. have bullet holes, pages torn by animals and missing pic- periodical and found that the needed page is missing or The major cause for deliberate damage is users' tures. In elementary education "They're tough majors demolished? thoughtlessness, Gray said. Many persons remove materials Some Library patrons may believe that the intentional last year, there only were 39 and not very many people go This is one of the major problems that students and to save time or prevent classmates from having access to the damage easily can be repaired, but this is not the case, Sara male University graduates into it. Last year we had only Library staff members face, because patrons ruin thousands same information, she said. Jayne Stcen, curator of the rare books room, said. of a total 234 graduates in 28 graduates in of books and periodicals each year, Display Coordinator Careless or improper handling of materials also adds to the Reprints and new copies of books are difficult to obtain that field. mathematics, for example, Sherrill L. Gray said. damage. Book bindings are weakened by rain or snow ex- because many no longer are being printed. They also are less out of nearly 4,400 education Although the Library budget includes a $1,500 allowance to posure and using paper clips and pens as bookmarks tears permanent, less readable and very expensive, Steen said. "There are just not enough majors at the University," replace and repair Library materials each year, the amount pages and cracks bindings. Gray said. The amount of damage that can be repaired also is limited males to go around," he said. is not enough because materials valued at about $7,500 are because of high rebinding costs, she said. Richardson said. destroyed during that period, he said. EXAMPLES OF damaged books from the University of "If Bowling Green is to be a research library, we must hold Education majors in the THE AMOUNT of useable material in the Library is Michigan are shown in the first floor Library display case. on to what we have, rather than destroying our educational HE EXPLAINED that more crowded teaching declining because of these damages. The books demonstrate various ways books are damaged. resources," Steen said. there is an increasing fields "can do a lot to Periodicals receive the most abuse, followed by art and demand for male elemen- overcompensate for the lack erotica books containing pictures suitable for framing, Gray FEMININ' said. 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* Pafet Tuesday, April 4,1»78 The BG Newi Stand up for your rights Assertiveness training offered Local Briefs "There is no meaning to life except Effectiveness" from 9a.m.A p in April uncomfortable or do not relate well to the meaning man gives to his life by the 12 in the Alumni Room, Union. authority, Crawford said. unfolding of his powers," psychologist THE WORKSHOP will explain the Lecture canceled Scholarship deadline Erich Fromm once said. THE WORKSHOP'S GOAL is to individual's assertive rights and define The health care lecture by Dr. Henry Green Jr. Applicants for the Recklin IOT Scholarship must submit identify non-assertive behaviors and assertiveness. Excercises in role- scheduled The health care lecture by Dr. Henry Green their forms to the legal studies department today. Lack of aggression results in partial demonstrate how persons can become playing for those in supervisory, Jr. scheduled for 3 p.m. today has been canceled utilization of assertive powers, ac- more dynamic in job situations, management and employee positions cording to Suzanne Crawford, associate Crawford said. also will be conducted, she explained. director of the University's Center for "Being assertive means standing up The workshop's purpose is to "in- Mythology lecture Rock climbing course Continued Learning. for your rights while recognizing that crease the awareness of both men and others have rights, too, and knowing women in the job market," Crawford Author Joseph Campbell will present a slide lecture on A mini-course in rock climbing will be taught this mythology 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Grand Ballroom, In an attempt to cure non- that your feelings are as valid as stressed. quarter by members of the Ohio Alpine Club. aggressiveness on the job, the Office of someone else's," she said. "When you Persons can register at the Office of Union. Fee for the class, which consists of two evening Continuing Education will sponsor a do not assert them, you feel done in." Continuing Education, 238 Campbell's campus visit is sponsored by the English workshops and three weekend outings, is $16. Par- workshop titled 'Assertiveness Many persons are not assertive in Administration Bldg. The fee is $35 and Department, United Christian Fellowship, St. Thomas ticipants will divide car and food expenses. Training: Increasing Your Job job situations because either they are includes lunch and materials. More Parish, the general studies program and the The first meeting will be at 5 p.m., April 14 in the Taft philosophy department. Room, Uion. Persons can register in the Union Activities Office, third floor, Union. ACROSS 1 Wins ati card DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Firelands classes game 63 Form of silica ■ 2 3 j 7 Class schedules for summer session are available at Art display 5 Cayuae 64 Walt Kelly H Firelands Branch Campus. Courses are offered for two 9 Arrangement* 10 ■■ ■12 ■ creation five-week terms and some upper level courses will last the Three-dimensional Plexiglas sculptures by Cora M. 11 Disgusted with 65 Fire: Prefix 13 for ■ it h5| entire summer quarter. Harkins and paintings by Craig D. Klein are on display (champion): For more information, contact the admissions office, DOWN though April 14 in the Gallery, McFall Center. Phrase 1 Surmount 16 ■ 18 Firelands. Klein and Harkins are graduate students in the School 14 Misbehaved 2 Japanese 1 of Art. The exhibits can be viewed 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays 16 Labor org. 20 2 22 23 p 2b 17 Soda adjunct name and 2-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Lumps 19 Florida county 26 1 Broker workshop 20 Writers of a Footgear Here: Lat. ■ Liz Bivins, a broker-realtor with Boggs and Bivens Real type: Abbr. -P ■ i33 Estate, Bowling Green, will offer advice for buyers and 22 Dreiser's Fall mo. I" Raft trips " Carrie" Timetable, sellers of homes during a workshop at 7:30 p.m. tonight in 25 Golfgp. for short t IWM the Center for Continued Learning, 194 S. Main St. Sign-ups for the May 5-7 raft trips in West Virginia are 26 Ahead of an Beverage ■ m 12 ■ in the Uinon Activities Office, third floor, Union. Cost of Tata 38 P ■ To register, contact the center. Fee is $3. opponent, in the trip is about $28. 10 Runway 47 sports 11 Made certain by 1-U ■ 28 City in W. India taking action: ■ 29 Poetic 18 I 50 contraction Phrase . Brass Quintet 30 Norwegian 12 Skiffs it off: -15 1 55 M "Brass and Beyond," a new musical composition by CoUoq. 52 Law lecture composer ■ I Glen Smith, will be performed by the Brass Quintet in 13 Italian man's 59 ■ 60 61 Capt. John E. Magnuson of the Erie County Sheriff's 32 Light trucks 57 58 concert at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Recital Hall, Music 34 Upland lake name Department will talk about law enforcement and 36 River of N 15 Bartletl 63 Building. 18 Dripping wet correctional issues at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Alumni England 1 Concert is free and public. Room, Union. 37 Hi-fis 21 Musical 40 Leather composition " 1 The public program is sponsored by the Criminal 23 Noun endings L Justice Organization. 43 Game, play: Fr. 24 Unearth AHSWER TO PREVIOUS razzu 44 Quay 45 And the 27 Seed W 1 N DBP A S 1 ■ H A 1 Rec center discussion 46 Cat sounds following. 31 Language 1 T E RBA H A H l| N 3 Recreation Director Ben McGuire will hold an informal 48 Timetable 33 Exhaust for short S A V EBR AT F f 47 Progeny A ft r public discussion and presentation concerning the Student Cancer lecture abbr. 35 Inexperienced C L t A KLA W H s 49 Moves along ones 50 Morning Recreation Center at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Alumni Dr. Barnett Rosenberg, professor of biophysics at the edge 37 Group of 58 See 35 Down W H IISITIt 1A T III Center. Michigan State University, will present a lecture titled 55 Wow, in show 51 El related o A RIME L 1 A B ON A The free program is sponsored by the Undergraduate "New Advances in the Treatment of Cancer with biz lingo ii 52 Vast sum things »«1I f s T 0 Alumni Association. 54 belli 58 Guy. good or bad S A S_H ME 1 Hal Platinum Drugs" at 8 p.m. today in the Gish Theatre, 105 38 Finds Hanna Hall. 56 Pallid 39 Immunologist's 59 Man's name: ! llAjl 57 Crowd concerns Abbr. ■H- ! l ' ■ ■ around 61 Verb of a W H 1 S T 1 F R 5 M 41 Attract 1 60 Signs up sort; Abbr. HER OHM A U ■ A 42 Substitute 0 L A F|E DM A N K T 62 Seaa 43 Door part Read the News A L E FBJR EP P S V- E N|T Placement Schedule Sign up will be held Wednesday from 7:30 to marketingj, P.E , or other majors with special sophomores 8:30 Sign up will be held Wednesday Jrom 7:30 interest in career management opportunity. to 8:30 a.m. for non-school schedules (business, Note: Candidates should attend a meeting government, agencies and graduate schools) Wed., April 19, al 7:30 p.m. in the Placement and Thursday from 6 to 7 p.m. for school Office schedules in the Forum. Student Services Bldg. Union Carbide Corp. Plant accountant; B- A data sheet must be turned in at the time of accounting, finance, or computer science with sign up. In addition, students must turn in two accounting minor. data sheets or resumes to establish a credential F.W. Woolworth Co. Store manager: b tile or they will not be allowed to interview. business, June and August graduates. WE OFFER Requests for standardization in resumes and data sheets have prompted the Career Planning and Placement Services to require candidates APRIL 11 signing up for interviews to complete and Alsco Anaconda. Majors: manufacturing present at the time of sign up a "standard data technology, industrial technology, finance or sheet" for each organization with which students marketing. wish to interview. Ohio Outdoor Advertising Corp. Sales representative: (leads to management) B orM- BUSINESS economicsor marketing. Westfield Companies. Underwriter field APRIL,7 representative trainee: B business or Gallipolis State institute. Physical therapists: economics. licensed. Activity administration activity therapist: B physical education or recreation. SCHOOLS Psychologists: M psychology. Speech and hearing therapist: B or M speech and hearing. APRIL 17 AND A BETTER LIFE Special education teachers: certified EMR, TMR, LD, and BD. Social workers: B sociology Akron Public Schools. Teachers: B or M art or counseling. Occupational therapists: licensed. (K 12), science (composition, biology,chemistry Vocational rehabilitation counselor: B earth), business education, special education, sociology or counseling. elementary, English, HPE (women), industrial Note: Candidates must fill out the Gallipolis arts, home economics, French, German, Latin, State Institute applications prior to interview. Spanish, music (vocal and or instrumental). AFTER COLLEGE Grand View Hospital. Nurses: B-nursing. Gallipolis State Institute. See other listing. Sunrise House. Full time probation officer: for Manchester Local Schools. Akron, Ohio. All Huron County Juvenile Court located in Nowalk, areas. June and August graduates. Army ROTC offers you a no-obligation, six- Ohio. B social sciences preferred. Full time live Milwaukee Public Schools. Milwaukee, Wis. in counselor house parent: for boys' group home Areas: B LD, BD, math, billnquist. Speech week summer leadership program at Fort in Norwalk. B Social Sciences preferred. pathologist: Masters. Knox. Ky APRIL 17 and 18 APRIL 17 and IB You'll earn about $450 and an opportunity Consumer Systems. System analyst, project Toledo Public Schools. Elementary, secondary leader, programmer, cobol consultant: B- and spec ial education. to enter advanced ROTC next fall That computer sc ience or information systems with 20 means extra income C$2,500 during your hours of programming. Business application APRIL II positions. Languages: Cobol, basic R PG I and 2, Baltimore County Board of Education. last two years of college) and leads to your and assembler. Towson, Maryland. Areas: B English, home economics, industrial arts, math, science, commission as an Army officer APRIL II special education. Army ROTC also offers you new career John Hancock. Agent-management trainee: B Newark Public Schools. Secondary: all areas. or M business administration, finance, in Special education. opportunities after college part-time as a surance, marketing, economics, management arts and sciences. APRILIf leader in Reserve while employed in the Lafayette Radio Electrics Corp. Management Midland Public Schools. Midland, Ohio. trainee retail store division: B business. June, Secondary: all areas, elementary. civilian community or full-time on active duty August and December graduates. Northmont Board of Education. Teachers: B For details and an interview appointment, Meridian Mutual Insurance Co. Claims ad- or Mreading (junior high), science (8th grade justor trainee: B criminal justice or business. and senior high), social studies (senior high), Gontact and elementary 116). APRIL Hand I* West Clermont Schools. To be announced. Captain John O'Neil Delux Check Printers. Sales management trainee: B or M-marketing or education. APRIL20 Hamilton City Schools. Areas: Elementary 157 Memorial Hall APRIL If education, counseling, vocational home Champion international Corp. Associate economics, industrial arts, math, chemistry, or call 372-2476 programmer analyst: B computer science or physics, American history, reading and English. information systems. Port Clinton City Schools. Secondary: math, Huntington Bank of Toledo. General bank science, social studies, and English. management trainee: B business, accounting or Westlake City Schools. To be announced. finance. ROTC TWO-YEAR PROGRAM. ITT North Electric Co. Software systems APRIL21 engineer: B or M computer science. Clear Fork Valley Local Schools. Areas: B or M math (7 and 8th grades), LD BD and EMR APRIL20 (resource units), art (K 12), Elementary (f-Sth Liberty Mutual Life insurance Co. Claim grades). FOR THE GOOD LIFE. adjustor: B-any major. June and August Knox County Schools. Secondary: All areas. graduates. Elementary and special education. Roadway Express. Management and Maple Heights City Schools. Maple Heights, marketing trainee: B business (management or Ohio. Secondary: all areas. Elementary. The BG News, Tuesday, April 4,1»78 Page 7 Energy enigma New utility policy needed /C. Stote consumers' counsel to curb consumer costs requests cose reheoring COLUMBUS (AP) - Uniform policy must be Spratley said the discrepancy could mean developed to decide whether an Ohio utility CEI customers were overcharged $648,000 in COLUMBUS (AP) - The state consumers' Columbus and Southern for witnesses in the can pass along to customers the cost of power December and January. counsel said yesterday he will ask the Public six-week rate hearings. purchased from other companies, a Public However, John Fenker, a CEI vice Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) to Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) president, said the bulk of the power came rehear the Columbus and Southern Ohio The Office of Consumers' Counsel will member said yesterday. from the Michigan power pool and showed on Electric Co.'s $45.5 million rate case. have to prove that the PUCO abused its David Sweet, minority Democrat on the commission records as being purchased from discretion before a rehearing can be granted, three-member board, said a report of alleged Toledo Edison because the outside power The PUCO last Friday granted Columbus Spratley said. "And that will be very difficult discrepancies in amounts of power purchased came through that utility. & Southern a $28.6 million increase-37 per- to show." during the severe winter by Cleveland cent of what the company wanted., Electric Illuminating Co. (CEII is a case in "THERE WAS NO markup on that power at What effect the reduced amount will have He indicated that despite the lesser point. all," said Fenker. "It will have no effect on on individual bills is uncertain. amount granted by the PUCO, consumers The alleged discrepancies are further theconsumerall." may be settling for crumbs because larger indications that PUCO should suspend a Frank Hudacek, a member of CEI's public CONSUMERS' COUNSEL William A. issues were left unresolved. utility's ability to pass on any amount it pays information staff, explained that while Toledo Spratley told a news conference he would ask for power until after a rate hearing review, Edison did not have to report the power as the PUCO to hear the case again. FOR EXAMPLE, commissioners approved Sweet said. sales to CEI, "we had to report it as a pur- Spratley contended that Columbus and much of the costs of construction in progress, chase." Southern should not have been granted any which permits utility companies to include in "IT SEEMS TO ME that sound regulation Spratley's estimate of the amount increase. their rate base up to 20 percent of the value of requires we develop a policy that applies to allegedly overcharged was based on the new construction projects that are at least 75 all individual utilities," he said. amount of fuel used togeneratepower CEI A rehearing was granted last year after percent completed. Current agency handling of utility bought from Toledo Edison. The company is the PUCO granted a $567,000 increase for requests to pass additional costs along to allowed to pass the fuel cost portion of the Dayton Power and Light Co. (DPand L). The Ohio's seven major electric utilities have customers is "an ad hoc policy which I'm power on to its customers. The $648,000 was utility had asked for $30.9 million, which construction projects under way that are against," he added. 86 percent of the total. would have raised rates 12 percent. valued at $2.5 billion. Columbus and Southern A published report Sunday indicated CEI Spratley said yesterday that he had not wanted to include $156 million in its rate base. purchased 14 million kilowatt hours of heard of other utilities which may have After the second hearing, utility regulators "The ratepayers will be paying based on electricity from the Toledo Edison Co. during discrepancies in their purchase power added $2,000, giving DP and L a $569,000 in- CWIP I construction worksin progress),' December and January. reports, but added "all the information is crease. Spratley said. "This shirts the burden from stored in commission computers." investors to rate payers." BUT TOLEDO EDISION reports also filed Utilities are required to file monthly THE PUCO WAS "almost apologetic" in its with the agency say it sold only 77,000 kwh to reports with the agency and Spratley said the approval of a rate increase for Columbus and Spratley called the news conference to CEI. commission should cross check them to Southern, Spratley said. discuss the Columbus and Southern case and State Consumers' Counsel William A. identify contradictions. to release his annual report, which covers the The effect of the order is that "consumers first year of operation of the Consumers' are seeing the impact of their opinions for the Counsel Office. Court gives gov't more freedom first time." WASHINGTON (AP)-The Washington that the federal nullifies those court-imposed The office, financed through an Supreme Court, chastising Nuclear Regulatory Com- requirements - providing an THE CITY OF Bowling Green no longer will be lost in However, he criticized the PUCO for assessment on the state's telephone, gas, judges for "Monday morning mission does too little to important legal victory for darkness since it was relieved of the voluntary energy "being too much on the side of investors " and electric and water utility companies, is ad- quarterbacking," gave the ensure nuclear safety. the commission and 16 power curtailment by Toledo Edison last Thursday. Workers noted "the influence of Wall Street on the ministered by a nine-member governing federal government greater THE LOWER COURT had companies which had sought replaced about 50 lights a day throughout the city. commissioners." board appointed to represent a cross-section freedom in determining the required the commission to Supreme Court reversal. Buford Drazey. a Toledo Edison worker, is shown here of interests, from labor to residential con- nation's nuclear energy upgrade its rules covering The two test cases decided as he lights up Thurstin Avenue. HE REFERRED to $400,000 spent by sumers. policy. radioactive waste. 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Finley is goat again in possible move to Denver < In order to make the deal that would allow the Oakland A's And a nurse then will come out and wheel baseball back to "No," he replies. "I'm shipping out to Singapore. I have a can't start to break even. It must pay for air transportation to to shift to Denver, owners in both leagues agreed to bend, its room. It will get in bed with its teddy bear. job playing the piano in an Eurasian message parlor." Oakland. It must charter buses. It must rent some 30 hotel putting up part of the money to extricate the club from its From the rest home a bulletin will disclose that Bowie At his hime in Wampum, Pa., Richie Allen sits reflec- rooms. And it must give each player and staff member $25.50 lease. Kuhn is expected to be all right once he solves his painful tively, talking to himself. a day for meals. The baseball commissioner agreed to bend. The dilemma. Described alternatively by Finley as "the village "He catches me in the shower during the game, and he prospective buyer agreed to bend. The city of San Francisco idiot" and "the biggest jackass I ever met in my life," Kuhn kicks me out," the first voice says. Mind you, salaries haven't yet been included. Some agreed to bend, permitting the Giants to default on part of is suffering an identity problem. members of the Angels earn $2,000 a game. Some earn more. their lease in Candlestick Park. "Who am I ?" he asks. "And why do they have me in THE OTHER voice answers, "If you didn't bathe, he'd call The American League comprises 14 teams. The A's last And, of course, the Giants agreed to bend, offering to play handcuffs?" you a dirty you-know-what. You get nice and clean -and he year finished 14th in batting, 14th in fielding and 14th in at- 40 games in Oakland. fires you." tendance. They also finished last in their division, 38tt games back. And they since have lost Vida Blue. EVERYONE AGREED to bend, except Charlie Finley, the Melvin "Worse yet," the first voice continues, "he takes me back guy who is going bust in Oakland...the guy screaming he has this season -and he fires me again." THE COMPTROLLER of the Angels asks himself, "If you to sell...the guy who got himself into the Jackpot by extending "He does the same with his managers," the second voice can play the A's often enough in Oakland, who needs his lease 10 years so that he could save a buck on rent. Durslag responds. "He fires Hank Bauer, he takes him back. He fires poison?" Taking baseball tortuously to the ledge, Charlie refuses to Alvin Dark, he takes him back." jump. He comes up with some cockamamie story about his "I'm glad I'm 38," says the first voice. "What more can The other 12 comptrollers grow pale when they hear constitutional rights, and he talks about red-blooded AT A WATERFRONT bar in San Francisco, Bob Lurie, the he do to me?" Charlie is going to stay. Americans, and he botches the deal again. owner of the Giants, stares morosely into his glass. The comptroller of the California Angels, the intrastate "If we put up the players in a dormitory," one suggests, Has a neighboring planet sent Finley to torment baseball? "Pour me another," he says to the bartender. rival of Finley, studies the books despondently. In the seven "and set up light housekeeping, they can eat jelly sand- Will the agony, the throbbing pain he has created ever cease? "Don't you think you've had enough, Mr. Lurie?" the games the Angels played at Oakland last year, they took wiches, and we can hold down the losses. And we don't have Will Marvin Davis, the Denver oilman pulverized by Charlie, barman asks. away an average of $3,000 a game. to fly to Oakland. We can go Greyhound." be the same? "There must be enough scotch from Glasgow, enough At Anaheim, Oakland averaged $12,500 a game. And "Is this guy human? " Davis will ask. "Does he have only bourbon from Kentucky to kill the pain," Lurie mumbles. Oakland was the second-worst draw on the road in the Another interjects, "Why don't we give Charlie $3,000 a one head and the usual number of fingers and toes? " "Three billion people on this earth-and I run into Charlie American League. game and stay the hell out of there?" Finley." Even the biggest jackass Charlie ever met in his life has to BASEBALL WILL answer, "You've had him only a few "Can you go back to Candlestick?" the barman asks. AT $3,000 a night -and it figures to be less this year- a club go for this plan. months. We've had him 17 years." Determined Concepcion Sports in review The testing was delayed several hours by the University of Arizona and one at New Mexico NBA playoffs near heavy morning rains and none of the drivers State before arriving at Arizona State in 1973. becomes a Reds star planned to take their cars up to competitive His 1974 secondary set an ASU record of 30 in- With just a week remaining in the regular speeds until Tuesday. terceptions. Tampa (AP)-When Dave Concepcion baseman and started his professional National Basketball Association season, eight of It was a year ago, during tire tests, that grew up in Venezuela, his nickname was career at Tampa in 1968 at that position. "I the 12 playoff spots are now filled. Johncock became the first driver to top 200 mph "Giraffe" because he was tall for his age. never play shortstop until George SEC plans tourney The four division winners qualify as well as at the 69-year-old Speedway. Now he stands out for other reasons. Scherger put me there," said the three- the teams with the next four best records in each Goodyear, the sole supplier of racing tires for Southeastern Conference athletic directors The ' All-Star shortstop time All-Star selection. Scherger was then conference. Philadelphia and San Antonio have U.S. Auto Club championship events, is testing and basketball coaches meet in Atlanta next is going for his fifth consecutive Gold managing the Reds' farm team in Tampa. won division championships in the Eastern several new rubber compounds as well as some Tuesday to start planning the recently an- Glove award - a distinction that qualifies The reason for the move was a hot- Conference and so have first-round byes. combinations that will be used for the 500 next nounced SEC basketball tournament. him as the best at his position in the hitting prospect named Jim Hoff, who was New York qualified for post-season play in its month. Commissioner Boyd McWhorter said of- National League. entrenched at second. "He was hitting first season under coach Willis Reed as the ficials will determine the site, bracket and ad- about .500," remembers Concepcion. Knicks beat the Washington Bullets 114-109 Wise pitches well justment of the regular-season schedule. The BUT 10 YEARS ago, in his first Sunday. Cleveland and Washington have two of tournament will decide which team will professional season, Concepcion almost HOFF, A former Xavier Uuniversity the remaining three spots in the East with Rick Wise, veteran righthander recently represent the SEC in the NCAA tournament. quit beforehe got started. standout, is now a minor league coach in Atlanta and New Orleans fighting it out for the acquired in a multi-player deal with the Boston "Twice I try to go home. No friends. No the Reds' farm system. final position. Red Sox, pitched 6 and 2-3 innings Monday as the Tough Toledo slate money. I didn't know where I was. I was After hitting only .234 in his first pro In the Western Conference, the defending hung on for a 4-3 victory over afraid. I was 18," said Concepcion. season, Concepcion jumped 60 points to NBA champion Portland Trail Blazers have won the Chicago Cubs. A home opener with Ohio State and games at "I was feeling so lonely, so homesick. .294 at Asheville in 1969 and finished the the Pacific Division championship and will have Making his first appearance for Cleveland, Dayton and Detroit, 1978 National Invitation But I talk myself out of going," he added. season at Class AAA Indianapolis, where a pass through the first round. Phoenix and Wise gave up only four hits and in one stretch Tournament entries, highlight the 1978-79 Two years later, he was Cincinnati's he had a .341 batting average in 42 games. Denver have sewn up two more positions but retired 12 batters in a row. University of Toledo basketball schedule. The Rockets, a Mid-American Conference Opening Day shortstop. He survived a shakey start in the big only Vh games separate four teams fighting for Johnny Grubb led the Cleveland attack with Had things worked out the way the Reds leagues, overcoming .205 and .209 batting the final three spots -Seattle, Los Angles, three hits. Grubb's two-run single capped a team that has won 21 games the last two seasons, planned, Concepcion would have been a open at Detroit Nov. 25 and return to Centennial averages in 1971 and 1972. The turning Milwaukee and Golden State. three-run rally in the second inning against second baseman. point came in 1973 when it jumped to .287 Denver holds a 3'2-game lead over starter and loser Ray Burns. Hall to face Ohio State Nov. 30. They play at and has been a fixture in Cincinnati's ever Milwaukee for the Midwest Division cham- Wise held the Cubs scoreless through the sixth Dayton Feb. 14. HE WAS signed by the Reds as a second since. pionship and the Bucks would have to win their and was knocked out in the seventh when Bill Toledo also will serve as the host for the third remaining four games while the Nuggets would Buckner singled, Manny Trillo walked and both annual Blade-Glass City Classic Dec. 29-30. have to lose their five games left in order for runnres scored on a double by Hector Cruz. The ViUanova, St. Louis and Bowling Green have Ruggers win twice Milwaukee to take the division crown. Cubs' final run was unearned and came in the accepted bids to join the field. Bowling Green's rugby team scored two with Scott Williams and Bob Bonner scoring The Bucks defeated Detroit 129-121 Sunday ninth inning off reliever Jim Kern. victories Saturday in Cleveland defeating just seconds apart. and helped clear up the picture in the West by Spinks still champ Forest City 8-6 and Hiram College 14-9. With the Falcons trailing 9-8, Bonner eliminating both the Pistons and the Chicago Bulls. Glick to Cardinals The- World Boxing Association executive Rick Griswold's score gave the Falcons nearly added his second try when he picked Arizona State University defensive backfield committee ended its meeting Saturday, con- their first lec.d, against Forest City, 4-3, but up a loose ball and sprinted 85 yards only to Denver finalized its position by defeating the Houston Rockets 109-100. coach Fred Glick said Monday he will join Bud firming Leon Spinks as heavyweight champion Mark Rantallas's second penalty kick gave lose the ball himself. Fortunately, Tod Wilkinson as secondary coach for the St. Louis of the world. Forest City a 6-4 lead which it held until Kenney was following Bonner and grabbed Cardinals of the National Football League. WBA President Fernando Mandry Galindez Falcon Joe Horstman picked up a loose ball the loose ball to score and put Bowling Green Indy 500 test runs Wilkinson also hired formerArizonaState labeled as meaningless action by the World and scored. ahead 12-9. Former Indy 500 winners Johnny Rutherford, defensive line coach Jerry Thompson, who Boxing Council which declared Ken Norton In the second match against Hiram, Fullback Bill Merwin iced the victory with Gordon Johncock and Al Unser took slow served one year under Wilkinson at Oklahoma champion because spinks did not honor a con- Bowling Green had to again come from the conversion kick. shakedown rides around the Indianapolis Motor after playing with the Sooners. tract which stated that the winner of the behind to win 14-9. Hiram jumped out to a 9-0 "Considering the muddy field, we looked Speedway Monday during the first day of the Glick played pro football for the Cardinals Muhammad Ali-Spinks match would meet halftime lead. pretty good," backfield coach Steve Eedy weeklong program of spring tire tests. and Houston Oilers. He coached four seasons at Norton. Bowling Green dominated the second half said. Intramural notes ATA Entries for men's soft toll and golf are due at 5 p.m. today CAMPUS MANOR THE LINK in the Intramural Office in Memorial Hall. Entries are 1 Behind Dino's, next to Sterlings, Dorscy's Drugs) available from fraternity and residence hall athletic Wood County's Help-Line i i chairmen and at the office. Men's volleyball entries now are available from fraternity NOW RENTING FOR SUMMER needs volunteer counselors and residence hall athletic chairmen and the the office. Entries are due April 11. Play will begin April 17. • SPECIAL RATES * APPLY NOW! A meeting of all Softball officials will be held tomorrow at || GtMD I 4 p.m. in 202 Memorial Hall. Students interested in of- ficiating intramural Softball for pay should attend. AIR CONDITIONED (by gas) Deadline April 7 ALL UTILITIES PAID EXCEPT ELECTRIC MINIMUM A6E 18 WOMEN'S j [Tonight-7:30 jj ■ NORTHERN CRI captains and officials will hold meetings on April 6. Phone 352-9302 or 352-7365 (evening!) CALL BECKY ROLLER WOOD COUNTY The official's meeting will be at 6 p.m., while slowpitch \\ Taco's & Suds ji MODEL OPEN 12-4:30 Daily 352-5387 242-9269 captains will meet at 7 p.m. and two-pitch captains at 7:30 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦MM p.m. All meetings will be held in 100 Women's Bldg. Entries for intramural tennis are due April 14. There will be a tennis meeting at 6 p.m. in 100 Women's Bldg. Play will begin on April 25. Entry fee is $5. Table Tennis Club The two-pitch soft ball league will be held at 8:15, 9 and SUMMER RENTALS Mini Course 9:45 Monday nights and at 6,6:45 and 7:30 Wednesday nights. Meeting The . slowpitch Softball league will meet at 6,6:45 and 7:30 Sign Ups p.m. Monday and 8:15,9 and 9:45 p.m. Wednesday. RIDGE MANOR * Block from campus 7:30 p.m., Wed., April 5 APARTMENTS 2 bedroom, furnished UAO Office All utilities paid 222 Math-Science (or call Prasad 352-0275) 3rd Floor, Union U Union De Estudiarrtes Latinos! 1 or 2 people $12S.00-month Everyone Welcome 3 or 4 people $150.00-month Through April 7th

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