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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-24-1975 The BG News September 24, 1975 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News September 24, 1975" (1975). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3141. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3141 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. An Bowling Green, Ohio Independent Wednesday. September 24, 197S Student Volume 59/Number 2 Voice me BG news Potential assassin seen as dangerous by local police SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Police here Secret Service to follow Moore more warned the Secret Service lasi closely sparked a controversy in Saturday ih.it the woman who tiicd a Washington. Treasury Secretary ihol -ii President l-ord was a potential William Simon and various U.S. assassin who threatened to "test the senators and congressmen called for a system" at a presidential appearance new look at presidential protection. the da) before the drooling. Chief ol Inspectors Charles Baica CONGRESSIONAL leaders also quoted Secret Service official* as immediate!) suggested that all 1976 saying that Sara Jane Moore could be presidential candidates be given released from jail on a minor weapons protection, instead of wailing until charge Sunday because the federal Jan. I. 1976 authorities would handle her. When Foid spoke at Stanford "This gal could be another Squeaky Univertlt) on Sunday, (he Santa Clara Fromme." Police Inspector Jack County Sheriff's department was told O'Shea said lie told the Secret Service lo look for Mooic. on Saturday alter a call from the Bui she had been anested hySan 45-year-old Moore. Francisco police on a misdemeanor "She said she might go down to charge of carrying a gun. A 44-ealiber Stanford and test the system." O'Shea weapon was seized. said. "She never clarified 01 explained Moore was then released about 4 it." p.m. Sunday, about the time Ford was speaking in Stanford, .'5 miles south. FROMME a follower of imprisoned "Police Ll. Raymond White called President Gerald Ford greets enthusiastic supporters on a recent Dallas appearance. (AP Wirephoto) mass-murdcrci Charles Manson, is the Secret Service and mentioned they charged with pointing a loaded pistol did want hei held . They said it at Ford on Sept. 5 in Sacramento, 90 won't be necessary, we'll go talk to miles east of San Francisco. her," H.ii, a said. The Secret Service had no immediate comment on die report. HE ADDED (hat the Secret Service Moore. 45, was scheduled to appear picked her up thai night, questioned New students crowd doi in federal court laic Tuesday for a and then released her. lie.inng on a prosecution request for a "As a result of the interview, the By Gail Harris PATTON said the problem is more universities which requires all to it and to each other and don't want psychiatric examination of her. Secret Service assessed that she was Staff Reporter sevcic tin men. as women's rooms in freshmen and sophomores to live on lo move out." 1 lie graying mother is being held on not of sufficient protection interest lo Fmmdcis aie big enough to campus. He added that overcrowding has $500,000 bail on federal charges of warrant surveillance during the Before school started many studenls ICCOmodlM ail extra person while been a problem for the past ten to 15 trying to assassinate the President after President's visit," said Secret Service living on campus anticipated meeting men's rooms are not. HE SAID two years ago a program years, but Ihcr are no plans to she fired a .tS-caliber pistol at Ford spokesman Kenneth Lynch in their roommates. However, some was started that allowed rising constiucl new residence halls. Monday as he emerged from a Washington. students were unpleasantly surprised He added that most returning sophomores to live off campus. Thai "With the decrease in the nalions's downlown San Francisco hotel. An O'Shea said thai he knew that when they found they were meeting upperclassmen were assigned to rooms program however, was phased out birthrate, it wouldn't make sense lo ex-Marine deflected her gun. and the Moore had been an informer for four other people. they had picked last spring and that alter the school year ended. build new dorms just loi what looks President wan unhurt. various federal agencies in the past, There is a definite overcrowding most of the extra residents are like temporary use," he said. The report of the failure of the including the FBI. problem in campus housing this fall, freshmen oi transfer students. "It (the program) watered down the acknowledged Scth Palton. assislanl school's policy." he said. "The director of residence services. The Patton attributed the overcrowding philosophy behind residential problem affect? person* living in problem on campus to the increased universities is that students learn a lot' Rodgers Quad. Founders Quad, Kohl enrollment of the lower classes. He just living on campus. Hall and Prout Hall. said some students who were assigned Patton said there probably would be "There arc about I 20 rooms In llic to crowded rooms already have been a housing crisis, especially in men's men's residence halls wilh three people relocated but thai it would take a dormitories, until spring quarter. in them, where there are only week or so to evaluate the total supposed to be two," Patton said. situation. "By then we'll have everyone who "There also arc about 145 rooms in Patton explained the problem also wants to move moved into a rgailar Founders that have live girls in them was caused because the University is room," he said. "But sometimes the instead of four." one of Ohio's four residential people in the crowded rooms get used Hathaway tabs Crowl as SGA vice president By Rob Arkwright groups to be represented is Student boards will function." Staff Reporter Assembly, Crowl said, adding that While a senator. Crowl worked on although the assembly is "still in its Ihe formation of a committee to put Student Government Association infancy," he intends to work toward presure on the University to build a (SGA)Student Senate Chairman David its growth. tennis court to replace the ice skating Crowl has been appointed SGA vice The job of SGA vice president, he rink across from Conklin Hall. presidenl pending approval by Studenl said, is to assist the president and He said he hopes another senator Senate. "make sure the (SGA) commiilees and will continue his project. Richele Charleton, sophomore, (A&S) takes up quarters with four roommates in The appointment came after SGA Mooney Hall. The dormitory is one of several halls currently overcrowded by President Randall Hathaway received Moving in incoming students. (Newsphoto by Daniel Feicht) word thai former SGA Via- President Montel Jennings was nol reluming to Moore returns after the University this year. Jennings was granted a scholarship from the ethnic month-long absence penf ra/sed studies department to study at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana. • University Presidenl Hollis Moore, Jr. returned to work Although the procedure for Monday after a month's absence replacing an SGA officer is not stated during which time he underwent treatment for high fever and Woolworth's to close in the SGA constitution. Hathaway minor infection at Toledo said he acted on past precedent when There will be no after-Christmas sale us to vacate these premises." Arnold Marsh said the building still might he appointed Crowl to the position. Hospital, Richard Edwards, University vice president, sard at the F.W. Woolworth Co. store in recently was quoted as saying. be used for office space by its owners yesterday. Bowling Green this year, as the store or else rented to an outside group. In 1973. Ihe then Studenl Body will close ils doors for the last time on THE BOWLING GREEN building is Wiih the closing of the Bowling Organization (SBO) Vice President Lee Edwards said Dr. Moore is suffering from a blood disorder Christmas Eve. owned by ADD Investors, Inc. Douglas Green store. Woolworth's next closest Olson resigned and was replaced with The store, which has been at Valentine. C. Richard Marsh and Ashel store is aboul 20 miles away in Steering Committee Chairman Fred and that doctors required him to take a two-week out-of-town rest 154-162 S. Main St. since 1959. Bryan all own one-third interest in the Toledo. Hoffman by SBO President William recently had its lease cancelled, company, which owns additional real Employes at the Bowling Green Arnold. following the tests. "However, Dr. Moore is in good according lo store manager Charles estate in Bowling Green. store may be placed in Toledo, Adams condition and is in good spirits," Adams. Adams said he did not know said. THE SENATE position vacated by about the closing until he read about it When contacted yesterday. Marsh Crowl will be filled by an application Edwards said. "He is on a reduced schedule and the doctors have in a local paper. said the lease was cancelled because and interview process. Hathaway said. Ihe owners felt the building is worth Crowl said he believes Jennings told him that he can't press too hard." The announcement of the closing more than the rent Woolworth's is "abused his office" while vice was made in early September by John paying.