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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. By Cindy Smercina "We also hope to be able to get school. We in turn give them tuition Hospitals are phasing out their Staff Reporter more funding for the school," he and some of our subsidies. nursing school programs because a continued. "In five years we have "But we fully recognize the hospital can't afford what we can." Approval for the creation of a grown from a small nursing nursing faculty as our own. We School of Nursing in the College of program to one that has the status don't want them to feel like second HE ESTIMATED the cost of i he Health and Community Services of a School of Nursing. We've given class citizens," emphasized Dr. nursing program's instructional was granted by the Board of the School of Nursing more Balogh. Nursing staff members can staff alone to be nearly 5500,000 Trustees last month. autonomy to make decisions run for University faculty offices per year. The costs of supplies and School of Nursing The nursing department themselves. 1 honestly feel this may and become members of University facilities also add to the program's previously was under the give the people in nursing an committees. expense. jurisdiction of the College of Arts opportunity to innovate within The nursing program was and Sciences. It was elevated to the their program." More than 3S0 students are established at the University five status of school and moved to the enrolled in the school. They attend years ago and offers a baccalaureate receives approval College of Health and Community THE UNIVERSITY'S nursing classes both at the University and degree. There are three types of Services on Aug. 27. program is "the only one of its kind MCOT. Freshmen are admitted to nurses' education-the baccalaureate in the nation," according to Dr. the school as pre-professional degree, an associate degree and a Dr. Joseph Balogh. dean of the Balogh. "It's a cooperative program students. Sophomores gain lull diploma awarded by a College of Health and Community with three mstitutions-the Medical admittance to the nursing hospital-related school. at trustees meeting Services, said he believes the College of Ohio at Toledo (MCOT), program. Dr. Ruth Kelly, dean of the benefits of the change "are intrinsic the University of Toledo, and Dr. Balogh said nursing School of Nursing in Toledo, is things, things you don't see. It gives Bowling Green University. education is a "very expensive director of the new School of the University tremendous prestige. "What is unique is that the program. None of the institutions' Nursing. "She was the one who The nursing program itself is being nursing faculty is hired and their involved could ever make a profit. introduced this program here," said elevated." salaries paid for by the medical You always operate at a deficit. Dr. Balogh.

An Independent Bowling Green. Ohio Thursday, September 25. 1975 Student Volume S9/Number 3 Voice me BG news Ford's travel plans made with caution WASHINGTON (API-A White is otherwise taking greater safety safely in the wake of the two recent House spokesman declared anew precautions. He cited as evidence the attempts on the President's life by two yesterday that there will be no letup in fact that Ford had not plunged into women with guns. President Ford's travel plans despite the sidewalk crowd from which a shot the chief executive's statement that was fired at him on Monday. Scott said he thought there would "I'm anxious to be as careful as I can." SCOTT, of Pennsylvania, another be "some hiatus" in Ford's travels Press Secretary Ron Nessen GOP congressional leaders visited Ford "before too long." When pressed for indicated, however, that the President at the White House to discuss his the source of that belief. Scott referred vaguely to items he had read in newspapers. Questioned about Scott's remarks, Nessen said "truly dierc's been no Chenault calls job change in the President's! travel plans as the result of the two incidents" in 55 . Ford now is scheduled to go to Chicago Sept. 30 and to Detroit "trouble shooting Oct. 10. and several side trips Myron Chenault not only serves since the program's inception in associated with those two journeys are as the University's director of 1972. Chenault. who was assigned under consideration. human resources bul also performs the post in August, described his the dual role as the campus's job as that of trouble-shooter. NESSEN NOTED, however, that affirmative action officer in cases of there will be a letup in any case in alleged discriminatory action by the "MY JOB is to enforce state laws November and December when the University against students, faculty that prohibit discrimination on the President will be concentrating on the and staff. basis of race, sex, age or national budget and other reports to be The University has appointed origin," Chenault said. submitted to Congress in January. several affirmative action officers Chenault added that his office Nessen hinted that Ford has begun also must be notified by the to bow more to the Secret Service's University of any faculty vacancies advice in traveling situations. As an This was the confusing scene Monday outside the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco to insure that applicants are not example, he said. Ilie President after Sarah Moore attempted to shoot President Gerald Ford. Tlie emergency of selected on a discriminatory basis. followed the recommendation of his the situation can be seen in the faces of the Secret Service agents crouched behind bodyguards that he avoid handshaking Cfose call the presidential limousine. The President has already been shoved into the car. (AP Much of the work his office in the crowd from which a shot was Wirephoto) receives comes under the fired at him in San Francisco Monday. jurisdiction of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Executive Order 11246, both of which prohibit federally funded institutions from discrimination on the basis of race, CIA opened Nixon mail sex, age or national origin. Another of Chenaulfs primary concerns is getting the University to WASHINGTON (AP) - The Central opened by the CIA, said investigators prominenl Americans was "regularly spokesman said Nixon's mail had been conform with Title IX, the Intelligence Agency (CIA) regularly lor his committee found names of opened and scrutinized by the CIA." opened both before and while he was amendment which concerns sex opened and read the mail of individuals whose mail was intercepted Pressed by newsmen on the matter president. Later, however, the discrimination. Forty-four of the prominent Americans and once while examining CIA files on its mail of Nixon's mail. Church said he knew spokesman said he was in error and 54 complaints filed against the intercepted a letter addressed to opening program. "It's a big file," of only one intercepted letter. It was that he knew of only one letter to Richard Nixon as part of its 20-year Church said. University since 1972 were based sent in June 1968 by Raymond Price Nixon which had been intercepted, the on either race or sex discrimination, mail surveillance program, the from the Soviet Union. It was June 1968 letter. The spokesman also Chenault said. Fourteen cases are chairman of the Senate Intelligence In addition to Nixon, Church said addressed to Nixon's New York law retracted his statement that mail of Committee said yesterday. Myron Chenault pending. the mail of Sens. Edward Kennedy firm and commented on Nixon's other presidents had been opened as Chairman Frank Church, who said (DMass.) and Hubert Humphrey election prospects at the time when well. at least one of his own letters was (D-Minn.), Rep. Bella Abzug (D-N.Y.). Nixon was a candidate for the Church's statement that the mail of the late civil rights leader Martin Republican presidential nomination. prominent Americans was opened Luther King and his wife, former West Price later became a White House regularly was contained in a statement Virginia Secretary of State John spcechwriter. he read before the committee. Rockefeller IV, Federal Reserve Board Asked whether the other Americans Chairman Arthur Burns, the Ford he cited were subjected to one mail IN RESPONSE to Church's Foundation, Harvard University and intercept, Church replied, " In some statement, CIA spokesman Dennis the Rockefeller Foundation also was cases they appear to be single letters Berend said, "The agency does not opened. and in some cases they appear to be a comment on things that are before the series of letters." committee." CHURCH READ a statement to the Earlier, in elaborating to newsmen The White House also had no committee which said the mail of on Church's statement, a committee immediate comment. First-class stamps insure fast delivery By Patricia Sinn mail no more than two days after mail postcards for 10-cent stamps of Staff Reporter is postmarked. equivalent value, Kidd said. There will CHARLES BENNETT, director of be no monetary refunds, so that the Airmail stamps used to be the only postal operations here, said the balance due customers after exchanges guarantee for fast mail delivery, but a reduction in rates occurred because will be credited toward future stamp first-class stamp will do the job just as there has been enough space available purchases. well and at a lower price between Oct. on airmail flights in the past few years 11 and the date proposed rate increses to accommodate material formerly take effect. transported by trucks and trains. According to Kenneth Kidd of the Bennett said an increase in first-class Weather VS. Postal Service's Bowling Green rates from 10 to 13 cents has been branch, 111 W. Washington St.. recommended by the Postal Occasional rain likely. Highs 13-cent stamps will be unnecessary Commission. Higher prices are today in the mid and upper 50*. within the because a expected to go into effect after Rain likely tonight. Lows in the (Jpperdassmen and new students gathered on the grounds of old fraternity row last 10-cent stamp will give equal service. Christmas, although rates for 40*. Variable cloudiness with t evening to drink some beer, listen to a short rock session and make new friends. international mail will not change. chance of showers tomorrow. Highs Crowd (Newsphoto by Dick Kaverman) The Postal Service should be able to Beginning next week the Post Office near 60. deliver 90 per cent of the first-class will exchange 13-cent stamps and

•■. i 2/The BG Newe, Thunday. September 25. 1*75 european conflicts BRUSSELS -Dunking and driving world's biggest wine producers. This wine war between the US and the ordinarily shouldn't be mixed, but the will increase wine stocks at a time of Common Market. university police wine "war" between France and Italy, existing surpluses and when wine sales The auto situation is much more and Europe's share of the American are falling, thus further reducing prices threatening for European car makers, auto market, happen to be related and wine producers' incomes. whose sales in the U.S. amount to issues of Common Market concern J.F. terHorft To develop a greater world market approximately $2.5 billion annually over trade with the U.S. for European wines, the EEC and are increasingly taking a bigger need support Both wine and autos involve the commission recommended that its slice of the VS. auto market-along possibility of U.S. retaliation against Wine Management Committee with the Japanese. University Police have taken the first step toward furthering good imports in order to protect American undertake a number of steps, a key What worries the EEC is the relations between the police department and the campus. Now it is industries from unfair competition. one being to increase subsidies so wine decision by the U.S. International Last month alone more than time for the entire University to meet them halfway and make a Probably because il is smaller and can be sold even more cheaply abroad. Trade Commision that Treasury therefore more manageable, the 15,000,000 gallons of low-priced Secretary William Simon may proceed concerted effort to cooperate with them. While the Soviet Union and French-Italian wine confrontation Italian red wine--"Vin ," a Scandinavia are the top prospects for with an investigation of charges by the In changing the name and the uniforms, and in continuing the apparently is to be settled in a way table wine-entered France. increased new sales, the U.S. remains United Auto Workers Union and the overall positive attitude of the University Police force, a genuine (lui will not threaten U.S. wineries, The French cabinet met secretly last the biggest buyer of Italian. French AFL-CIO that foreign autos are being effort has been made to upgrade its status on campus, become more mainly in California, New York and week and then announced a 12 per and German wines. dumped in the U.S.-or sold below visibly appealing and make themselves constantly receptive to Michigan. But the auto picture, cent border tax on Italian wine. The That brought John Montel, the U.S. regular prices in the country of origin. campus needs and problems. University Police also have been freed involving billions of dollars, seems Italian government immediately Agriculture Department's economist A Treasury decision isn't due until from previous fire prevention duties so that they can devote more likely to remain clouded for a long charged that the move was illegal and a here, into the picture. Through his February at the earliest. If extensions time to the immediate crime prevention needs of the University. lime. blatant violation of the rules of the contacts within the EEC, Montel are granted, the outcome may not be Insuring better police and campus relations does not mean The wine war erupted when French European Economic Community conveyed the blunt message that any known until next August or even later. acquiring a blind faith in the law enforcement officials. Although wine growers reacted violently to (EEC). incentive to flood America with heavy imporlations of cheaper Italian comments and criticism as well as input and feedback will be needed, cut-rate European wines undoubtedly Between now and then, Common wine on the French market. The EEC's commission held an students, faculty, administrators and staff should get behind the new would result in a demand for Market auto producers will have to IRATE FRENCH glowers urgent session here two days later and countermeasures by Congress from the worry that the administration just image with some positive support. overlumcd Italian wine trucks, decided with the Italians against the .politically-powerful California Wine might impose heavy anti-dumping Campus law enforcement is not an easy job, but the University blockaded roads across the border,and French. Institute and related groups. duties on imported cars. Police force with its new name, new uniforms and new complained loudly to French President The French government, at this In practice, that means foreign car University-oriented attitude now deserves the college community's Giscard d'Estaing lhal they were being writing, is retaining the tax THE AMERICAN WINE industry makers must be prepared to absorb the attention, participation and cooperation. driven out of business by Italian nonetheless, largely because of the commands great respect in Europe, dumping "fines" themselves, or pass competition. political clout of French wine growers. not only because of its wine-making them on-retroactively-lo American That may prompt Italy or the EEC-or and marketing prowess, but also buyers. The alternative is to raise their both-to take the case to the European because European wine producers do auto prices as a cushion against an Court of Justice at Luxembourg. not want to lose their best foreign adverse Treasury ruling-and risk losing customer. Montel was assured that American sales. BUT THE PROBLEM is largely the whatever export subsidies are voted, None of these alternatives is Franco-Italian wine rivalry, and that's they wUI not apply to European wine appealing (o European auto where U.S. inteiests come in. sales within the Western hemisphere. representatives here at Common For the second year in a row, a If that decision holds, there will be- Market headquarters. To sum up. bumper grape crop is a prospect this no "dumping" of European wine on foreign car iinpoits face a long period autumn in France and Italy, the American markets and there will be no of uncertainty as to prices in America. new york blues big apple coup d'etat

The dollar-a-year-man has other low-grade, risky issue, the abuses ; A, NICE reappeared in New York City. A that businessmen are rightly dollar-a-ycar- man is a selfless business complaining about would have had to executive who accepts temporary be mitigated years ago. Imprudent and government appointment at symbolic greedy lenders, they were in cahoots compensation for the duration of an with the liberals and the unions; but emergency. now that the bills have to be paid, TM GWDI UVE IN THE SUBURBS—I YYDWHfT WANT V GET INKHVED/' they're being allowed to dump their Such a person is Kenneth Axelson. a junior partners and hog what money senior vice-president of the J.C. there is for themselves. Penney department store chain, who city's bonds will be paid 100 cents on Under such circumstances, you improve presidential precautions was appointed Deputy Mayor for the dollar while the people on welfare, can't expect that the reforms and Finance the other day. Axelson will the city employees and the taxpaying changes in operation that the City will The Presidcni of the United StaMs, This is genuinely frightening continue to receive his $143,000 .Citizens who expect such trifles as be forced to make will either be fair or the most important man in the considering the potential tragedy salary from Penney during the year he garbage collection in return lor their particularly rational. Just the other country, also has the distinction ol involved and the national turmoil will devote to straightening out the money are going to get hurt. day the Mayoi announced firemen will being the easiest assassin's target in the caused by a presidential assasmation. City's financial tangle. no longer be allowed to ride the Staten nation. The logical question-why? And the President should be wise THE POLITICAL foundation that Island ferry free of charge. There appear to be two obvious enough to realize this disastrous The dollar a-yeai man first has made this takeover possible comes That, of course, is harmless reasons for this dilemma: (I) the potential. manifested himself in Washington from years of publicly describing the grandstanding. The other kinds of cuts President himself and (-) the Informal Ford's bravery is no) al stake in this during World War I. He was back again city as what happens when you let the may not be. security measures taken by the issue. If he is trying to prove that he after Pearl Harbor even though many liberals run amuck. . fabulously high The heedless and hysterical laying nation's law enforcement agencies. can take it by insisting on roving people felt he had a decided tendency welfare benefits, capitulation to off of people in a city that has been Looking at the first problem, Gerald handshaking missions turn out to be lluough crowds, that is foolish. to use his governmental power to help indefensible union demands, low losing its job and economic base even Ford's determination to meet the nothing more than a game of Anyone who has survived two attacks his industry more than his country. productivity in government and an during past prosperity may take care public can be taken to a dangerous presidential chicken. Anyone, myself within 17 days is brave enough. The same kind of questions can be expensive make-work bureaucracy run of the banks but will il take care of extreme. There is a line line then included, could murder the President askeu about Axelson's appointment. for the benefit of armies of people the problems? Some of those problems between bravery and ordinary in a crowd. It probably is the easiest Speaking from a platform and with degrees in such suspicious relate to the high cost of the City's foolhardiness. thing in the world to do. skipping the usual handshaking will Over the past few months the State subjects as social work, psychology, catering (o the demands of big By diving into huge crowds and Standing in a crowd with one hand give Ford more than enough national of New York has, by progressive steps, public administration and penology. business itself. pumping every hand within reach, the outstretched for a handshake and the exposure and maybe even save his life taken the fiscal decision to move There is a lot more than a grain of If the City's elected officials had President is putting an uuneccssaiy other holding a gun in a bulky jacket in the end. power away from the City's elected truth in these accusations, but the been wiser they would have defaulted strain on his Secret Service protectors. pocket, I would look perfectly normal Turning to the second problem, il officials and turn it over to omission of the part played by the on the bonds months ago and gone not to mention the local policemen in to a scrutinizing Secret Seivice agent appears that a potential assassin must non-elected businessmen. hanks and other big interests which into bankruptcy. To avoid that they've the town he is visiting at the nine. When the President came by to grab put the gun to the President's head profited from this profligacy is surrendered so much power they may NO MATTER how many body my hand, I would have no trouble and pull the trigger before any law FIRST THE Municipal Assistance dishonest. not be able to do that now, although guards Ford has around him, these getting off a shot. enforcement action can be taken. This Corporation, or Big Mac. was created The builders and material suppliers under the new arrangements there is is the more serious of the two to market the City's bond issues and were just as active as the building trade still some hope of default in problems, and it has a long, deadly tell the City what it has to do to make unions in lobbying through the costly December. history. its bonds saleable. William Ellinghaus. and unnecessary public construction: The Fedeial Buicau of Investigation the president of the New York years after everybody else knew that BANKRUPTCY would force the (FBI) knew of Lee Harvey Oswald and Telephone Company, was made Big New York's expensive nonsense could banks to take their turn with the other THe BG news also knew that he was in the Dallas, Mac's boss. not go on forever, the banks continued creditors at the same time that it Tex. area on Nov. J2. 1%.'. As the When that arrangement failed to to buy the City's bonds. They have would permit the City to reorganize overwhelming evidence indicates, pull New York back from the edge of access to bond analysts who make a itself more wisely because it would be Oswald was John Kennedy's assassin. bankruptcy, the State Legislature specialty of assessing the chance that under less pressure. If the banks don't EDITORIAL STAFF created an entity called the Emergency principal and interest will be repaid as want to take their lumps, let the THE FBI has been in the news again Financial Control Board to take over promised. Federal Reserve Board make the adilor mark h. dovar recently concerning accusations that and run the City's fiscal affairs. Only There was no fraud involved in their mistake of saving them from their managing aditor carl p. ramantky Oswald delivered a note to the police two of its members are city officials, buying the securities which enabled righteously earned losses. MM adHor mark n. dodoah hours before he alledgedly shot ant. managing aditor lorraina I. lamtson the others being the State Controller, the City to go on playing its costly New York is frequently a model for aditor lal adilor I*n*t I cord.ro Kennedy, and some have claimed that the Governor and his three appointees, games. Hie banks and the insurance other places. In this instance, it may makaup aditor nocma a. ttaala the note was burned by government who are Mr. Ellinghaus again, plus the companies and the other large be showing other municipalities how •pom aditor rlchard d. roaa agents president of American Airlines and the investors were good money after big they can break their public-employees photo aditor danial I. faieht Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme was president of Colt Industries. Inc. copy aditor donna I. thaw money. unions and reduce welfare allotments. known to be a dangerous political In addition Mayor Beame has When you do what the rules say you Union power has been excessive - threat, yet she was able to point a gun created a Management Advisory, should take the nsks that go with high welfare a different topic - but so has at the President from point-blank headed by Richard Shinn, the chief profits. Why should interests big business power in many cities. range. And finally, Monday executive officer of the Metropolitan BUSINESS STAFF who cashed in just as much as any Cracking one but not the other is afternoon's attempted assassination by Life Insurance Company, to tell the featherbedding municipal employee or about as sensible as saying that when laialnaa* managar latin a. rothanborg Sara Jane Moore in San Francisco was city how to administer and run itself. welfare loafer escape the consequence you've saved the banks, you've saved adWaaaa* managar . gordon t. aayra another case of government Secret Put all these measures together and it of their acts? the city. Service agents not keeping track of a looks like New York City is a victim of IF THE BOND market people had Copyright 1975 The Washington Poet- potential murderer. a big business coup d'etat. treated New York City issues as any Kini Features Syndicate Tha WO Nawa » pubNataad Tuaadaya thru Fridayt during tha raguaar aehool yaa>. All of this has led to an upcoming Another way of looking at what has and one* a laak during tha aummar aaaaiora). undar authority of rh* PoWiaaftona investigation initiated by Treasury been done is that New York has been Commtttoa ol Bowling Groan Si.I. Univar.ty Secretary William Simon regarding the put into a strange and selectively Opinion* 3xpra*aad in aditonal cartoon* or othar column* in tha Nawa do not adequacy of presidential protection. biased form of bankruptcy. let's hear from you nacaaaarity raflaet tha opinion* ol tha Unrvaraity Admaiiitration. faculty or ttirt or Hopefully, the investigation will make In an ordinary bankruptcy tha Stata ol Ohio. Opinion* aitpraaaad by columniat* do not nacaaaarity rallact tha The BG News welcomes all letters to the editor and opinion columns it possible for the Secret Service to proceeding, the payment of all bills opinion* of tha BO navy*. Editorial* in tha BO N**t raflaet tha opinions of tha Letters may comment on any other letter, column or editorial keep a close watch on those who and debt is suspended so that an majority of mam ban of tha BG Now* Editorial Board. Letters should be a maximum ol 300 words, typewritten We ask that threaten the life of the President. impartial court referee can work out a columns be no more than four typed pages triple-spaced Keeping track ol" potential assassins financial plan that is fair to all the The News maintains the right to edit all submissions that exceed these Editorial and fhninaa* Officaa 106 Unhorsity Hall just might keep them from getting a creditors having a valid claim on the limits, with respect to the laws of libel and proper taste Phona 372-2003 gun in the first place, let alone fire it. remains of the bankrupt shell's assets. Letters and columns must include the author's name, address and This, combined with some logical By avoiding formal bankruptcy and phone number, and may be mailed to the Editor, co The BG News. 106 campaigning by Ford, would make the turning over control of the city to big University Kail office of the President much safer. business men, the banks holding the Thundiy, September 25, 1975, The BG Newt/Page 3

AIL SHOWINGS! nowsnote^ La Raza assists migrants j, ALL SEATS * . By Renee Muriwski helping migrants obtain employers can be chosey. DELAFUENTE agreed ClA-ZCl- nothing. This is at least a . tM,.t., . Suff Reporter food stamps to looking It's making our jobs here at that education is vital step in the right direction," Cease-fire down prospective l he agency tougher." because, he said. "In five DeLaFuente said. BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Premier Rashid Karami Migrant workers and their employers' biases. DeLaFuente said. years, automation of the The Bowling Green NOW PLAYING announced a third cease-fire in Lebanon's sectarian families trying to adjust to "FINDING JOBS for Estrada said that farming industry will branch of La Raza operates Hghting yesterday and formed a "national reconciliation the Anglo community may migrants who want to settle education is the key to eventually deal migrants out a day care center in the 'DINOSAURS' At 7:15 •■ 10:15 committee" to end bloody street battles pushing the find the assistance they down is our major problem remedy the migrants' of the fields. First Presbyterian Church, country toward civil war. need at La Raza Unida. CINOIRELLA' at La Raza." Estrada said. situation. After that, we'll have to 126 S. Church St., but. At a 50 "All acts of violence are to cease at once in all areas." l6l6E.WoosterSt. He explained that "These people ate not in deal with people who have accoiding to DeLaFuente. r. • SUN MAt. 2 P.M Karami said in a special broadcast to the nation. The agency, which has prejudices must be the fields because they want no education and no means "We need more. "All armed elements are to be withdrawn in Beirut offices throughout overcome in obtaining jobs to be. but because they lack left to support themselves." "We've done quite a bit Scotland Yard Opens and its suburbs and all military structures, roadblocks, northwestern Ohio, provides for migrant workers. "We the . education to do DeLaFuente said that day in the five yeais thai La observation points and gun positions are to be aid in employment, have to try to convince anything else. The lifestyle care centers ate a positive Ran has been in Bowling Its Biggest Case! removed." education and supportive employers that migrants arc goes on because the children step towards the education Green, hut we have a long Scattered shooting persisted after the deadline in services to Hispanic farm good workers and will get can't get a decent education of migiant children. , mad to go." several areas of the city, including a heavy exchange of workers. according to the job done," Esttada siad. If they're constantly on the "It's useless to have kids fire in the Christian neighborhood of Ashrafiya. Ramior Estrada, the center's David DeLaFuente, La move." Estrada said. out there in the fields doing In other areas roadblocks were being dismantled and evaluating and ttaining Raza's office supervisor in the cease-fire call appeared to be drawing some response officer. the Bowling Green area, Start the school year off right as night fell. Estrada said that each of pointed out that this is not Two previous cease-fire announcements failed to end the center's six staff an easy task. at the fighting between left-wing Moslems and right-wing members is a jack of all "We know unemploy- Christians that has engulfed this capital for the last 71 trades. They deal with ment lines are long. Because MR. BOJANGLES problems ranging from of the state of the economy, days. Sack in town by popular demand Firelands program • East River Drive Desegregation The University's traffic and shipping, Firelands campus in Huron personnel. production featuring is offering a two-year control, office services and Reed Madison CINCINNATI (API - A federal appeals court affirmed associate degree program in inventory. a landmark desegiation case yesterday that found there business management Foi further Information, direct from Las Vegas was no violation of constitutional rights in schools as technology this fall. contact the Office of long as racial imbalance was not designed. Admissions. Firelands formerly with the Del Rey Trio The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the The program is designed to prepare students for Campus. Bowling Green RESEARCH principles of the l"6ti case involving Tina Deal. Stale University. '>0I Rye Starting Sept. 17 management trainee Thousands ol Topics Beach Rd„ Huron, 44839 or The Deal decision held that school boards were not positions and assistant Send 'Of VOUf ui>t.xtetf 160 positions in such areas as call (419) 433-5560. Wednesdays thru Saturdays page. mm\ ofd»< catetoa fnctoai responsible foi racial imbalances in schools because of it 00 IO rot* ooitee* and changing housing patterns if the school districts were rmvmttm 1111111 •TfYVYVit ITDHIOIIIU 9:00-2:00 hm(|in| never racially segregated by law. In l%2. lepiesentatives "IUAHCH ASSISTANCE. INC M !/? IllAMO AVI ,$ JOS of Tina Deal, a black first grader and daughter ol a LADIES NITE LOS ANGELES. CAUF 90075 minister, filed the initial court suit. Freddie's Flock (2131 417*4 74 WED.-NO COVER 0m nimdi paper* a** tokt »o* "Evidence cannot be considered m a vacuum any maex* pvpDM only more than the actions and decisions of the defendents ORGANIZA TIONAL THURS. NITE LITTLE KINGS have taken place in a vacuum," said Judge Pierce Lively, in his majority opinion. Three justices wrote opinions. MEETING AT DISCOUNT PRICES |>1WHWHWWWWH>^*.u Mllrw ISIS F WtmMf « <* $1.50 ALL YOU CAN DRINK ° Sigma Phi Epsilon PREFERRED PROPERTIES CO. Open Rush Party Otlioa Hra 9-12 and IS 352 9378 In Hanhman Cafeteria «>i«aii>.>iti>i»l>i>aii><>i»ilaiaii><»i>i>i>iriTi>a)<>aiira>- All interested RUSH PARTY men welcome Thurs.7:30 - 9:30 i 105 S. Main St. DOWNTOWN FREE Next to Uhlmans

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library was added to the College of Education curriculum library this year. "One of our goals is to Awards honor achievers consolidate all curricular Jr. a list of recipients. Dr. material from the various By Jan Cordaro system. Funding for the development. The intent of full-time employes during opens new library Moore will announce award departments," Povsic said. Editorial Editor awards comes from the the awards is to the last school year are winners during the first Serving studenti and of more than 11.000 "Special education is the University Educational acknowledge achievements eligible for nomination. week of December. faculty of the College of elementary and secondary first step." Achievements by Budget for the Special that markedly strengthen Winners of the special Students are encouraged Education is the purpose of textbooks, the curriculum full-time faculty and staff Achievement Awards the academic quality, achievement awards will be to become involved in the curriculum library, library contains teaching As a service to area members during the Program and is approved by vitality and reputation of selected by two separate according to Frances Povsic. aids, a picture file, teachers and librarians, the 1974-75 academic year will the Board of Trustees. the University. panels for the two award nominating faculty and staff head of the special children's reference books, curriculum library during be recognized by the 1975 University Service categories. The panels will members for these awards, collection which is located curriculum guides for area the summer offers a book Special Achievement Awards will distinguish be comprised of Bowling according to Dr. Ferrari, in and about 141 University schools, a pumphlcl tile and ejhibit of more than 1.000 Awards Program, according THIS YEAR, the awards individuals who have made Green faculty members, because '"those students Library. publishers' catalogs. current children's and to Dr. Michael Ferrari, vice have been divided into two significant contributions

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Trade up your gold high school ring and get credi Exper. For info call Bedrm. set, kitchen appl. PERSONALS and dishes, clothes. TV. I need a ride to OU all year. 352-0560. NOW ONLY toward the purchase ot your permanent college ring table, winter coats, and Terry, 2-5474. NAP THE WHEEL in the alley much more. 352-5798, 302 See the ArtCarved College Ring Specialist lor Detail! Voice and piano lessons. behind Skoolkids Records. S. Summit. SACKS 5.98 during these special ring ordering days. HELP WANTED Jackie Staib call 352-0159. Look for us! 70 Shult in country 12 x 65 Address envelopes at home. Mother experienced in ROD STEWART and the 2BR skirted, many extras. $800 per month, possible. childcare will babysit in her FACES at the Toledo •trade in varies with ring's gold content and current gold price 686-2543. See ad under Business home (Stadium View Apts.) Sports Arena Sept. 28. Opportunities. Triple "S". Full or parltime regular Tickets available at basis. 352-5492. FINDERS. 1963 Chevy $150. 1972 ArtCarved College Rings by John Roberts RN & LPN 3-11 and 11-7 Yamaha lOOcc $325. full or part time 353-8411 Like voice lessons? Call THE WHEEL we buy. sell 352-7880 after 9:30. between 9 and 5. Charlene Harris 2-2181 or and special order plants for 2182. Leave name and you. Fro sounds. 352-1362. SERVICES OFFERED phone number also time GR# RING DAY Book cases, chairs. Schwinn when you're available. JUST ARRIVED AT DISCOUNT Beginners guitar lessons. to FINDERS: NEW JOHN girls 10-speed. misc. items. ninety, Sept -5 price $2, call 352-1050. Address envelopes at home. DENVER-NEW LINDA 432 S. Mam. 11-5 Fri. thru Sun. DRUG STORES] 10 a.m. -.' p.m. $800 per month, possible. RONSTADT-NEW HARRY LOCAL AMWAY DIST. is Offer-details. Send 50 cents CHAPIN...all available at Yellow 5 speed girls bike, v. 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Michael Miller, a cum laude graduate of Ihe to go to receive help with location was picked because Twelve student workers University's School of Music, has been chosen to succeed finding buildings, people it was easily accessible to are being trained on the job Kenneth Holland as conductor of the Toledo Youth and even available parking persons entering the because there has never Orchestra. Miller was assistant conductor for the past space on campus with the University by the new been a service such as this at three years. creation of the new Visitor's campus entrance-, which was the University before. Center. completed this summer. "We're trying to The center has been determine the kind of Draperies stolen under consideration by THE MAIN purpose of information the attendants Four draperies were stolen on Sept. 19 from the main University officials for the center is to provide will need," Boutelle said. lounge of Offenhauer Towers. The draperies, which were years, said Clifton Boutelle. visitors with directions, The Visitor's Center is red. orange and gold plaid, were valued at S140. director of University news parking information and open 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Four orange chairs, valued at S40 each, were taken and photography services. answers to questions. Monday-Friday, 9 Tuesday from a storeroom in Offenhauer West. Two of However, there had been a He said the center will am.-8p.m. Saturday and I the chairs were later recovered in the second floor delay in building the center work closely with various p.ni-5 p.m. Sunday. The lounge. because of a question as to campus organizations. center will not be open where the structure would "If the students working during home football games, be located. in the center can't answer a Boutelle noted. Violin concert The Visitor's Center is , question, they'll call Fact located northeast of Lot six Line to find out the NOI n CM •**!!*• mmjmi itr i Violinist Paul Makara will present a free public m. j . Tracey Stroh, sophomore (B.A.), works as in attendant in the on the new entrance road. answer," he said. "In concert at 8 p.m. Sunday in (he Recital Hall, Music Bldg. Ofl/Cf©nr recently created information booth by the new University which is oil Wooster Street addition to working with Dr. Makara's program will include works by Mozart, f-lfl entrance near East Wooster St. She answers the queries of and across from Stadium Fact Line, we're also Bach, Copland and Fritz Kreisler. Accompanying him **IO University travelers. (Newsphoto by Dan Feicht) NOW -- OPEN will be pianist Dr. Walter Baker, associate professor of FRI -SAT- SUN performance studies. UAO STUDENT OPEN 7:00 SHOW 8:00 Infighting in UMW Now you Open swimming BRIDGE LESSONS can see it... The following times have been set for fall quarter WASHINGTON (API - United Mine Workers A bold look at the recreational swims at the Natatorium: President Arnold Miller is beginning to publicize the Begin Mon. Oct. 6 7-9 p.m. Wayne Room biaarra world of union's internal power struggles and expose dissident abnormal saiual Monday: 7 30-10 p.m. - Union $6 for 8 lessons. Sign up now! behavior' Tuesday: 7:30-10 p.m. factions in order to "turn this union aiound." Friday: 7:30-10 p.m. "I don't think the membership has been aware of the Joseph Bre'iner Presents Saturday: 4-8 p.m. infighting, but I intend now to get the word out UAO Office 2-2343 Sunday 2-4 p.m. personally." he said in an interview with the Wheeling Free help session Sept. 29th Recreational swims ate open to all students for 25 W.Va. intelligencer. cents. Although numerous reports have surfaced on the factional in-fighting within Miller's administration and the union's lnternalioii.il Executive Borad. he has Aviation day remained silent until now The Bowling Green State University Flying Club will He said there are six member! of the 1KB who support sponsor an "Aviation Day" from 2-4 p.m. Sunday at the his policies, but that the majority "are holdovers from University Airport. Bob O'llaucr wjH pul on an the Tony Boyle days" who hinder his efforts to run the acrobatic demonstration, the club will offer airplane union democratically. tides and a one-hour living lesson will be rattled off. JUNIOR The club's first meeting is at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. 303 Moseley Hall New rope tricks on new rage pre-washed blue cotton denim! A casual campus 21 \i,.^ ^^.UI...«I. look you must lasso! <^UI Vll I (Ml Burlington O.IIH»*IMII j.,.»*a.r~f. IIMMM mc ADl^ER ' Rope-detailed aiasKUKao jacket; S,M,L $28. CO HIT AT 9:45 LEOTARDS ? 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so much for any vvoman-. too much for most men! Sae 6/The BG Nawa, Thundiy. September 25, 1975 Nehlen declined Woody's offer By Dan Garfield WHY DID YOU RETURN TO HIGH SCHOOL "But I felt that number one, I was young and money was THERE WAS DISSENSION IN 1972. HOW DID THAT GET STARTED AND HOW DID YOU REACT? Assistant Sporti Editor COACHING AFTER GOING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF not the important thing and number two, I loved Bowling CINCINNATI? Green because this is where I spent my undergraduate "We had some problems that year so we sat down ana we EDITOR'S NOTE: The following ii the Kcond of i "The reason I left (Cincinnati) primarily was the fact years." talked about them. We said. 'Hey gang, this is the way we three-part aeries on the football life of Bowling Green head that the Canton McKinley post was a better job. It was go'and if you don't want to go this way. then get olttne coach Don Nehlen. more prestigious. It paid a great deal more money, and as HOW LONG WERE YOU DEFENSIVE track. Nobody has to be on this tootball team. And those you know I was born and raised in Canton. COORDINATOR BEFORE THE OPPORTUNITY AROSE kids did a heck of a job. The dtssens.on was the (Paul) Following a successful grid career al Bowling Green, "When you're born and raised in Canton, there's TO BECOME HEAD COACH? Miles group's junior year. You never know how these things Nehlen became the sophomore football, basketball and something special about being the head coach at Canton "I was the defensive coach here three years and Bob start. I wasn't here, nor were any of my coaches. I was baseball coach al Mansfield Senior High School. Again, McKinley-it's a high paying.position and you are probably Gibson, who then was our head coach, decided that he coaching an all-star game in Columbus and they were Lady Luck was on his Side lire following season when he the most popular or unpopular guy in the entire town didn't want the job anymore. He did not under any recruiting. . . was chosen head grid mentor at Canton South High School depending on what you do that year. circumstance get fired or anything like that." "I do know this, whatever it was. it helped our coaching at the age of 22. staff and our team. We had a problem or two 1 dtdn I know Nehlen wasted no time making the South Wildcats a WHY DID YOU STAY AT MCKINLEY FOR ONLY BOWLING GREEN SUFFERED ITS FIRST LOSING about and it would have festered and gotten worse. powerhouse. His accomplishments gave him the ONE YEAR? SEASON SINCE 1954 DURING YOUR 1970 SEASON? opportunity to become offensive back coach at the "I was there for only three or four months before I had WHAT WENT WRONG THAT YEAR? THE DISSENSION LED TO A PETITION CALLING University or Cincinnati, which he took advantage of. Then two opportunities, one to go to Ohio State to be the "I was very optimistic going into that season. We had a FOR YOUR RESIGNATION: WERE YOU THINKING a prestigious break at the top came for Nehlen. offensive backfield coach under Woody (Hayes) or come good team. If you take the record and look at that team, ABOUT RESIGNING? Nehlen elected to leave his assistant college coaching here as the defensive coordinator. we were in every game. Miami only beat us 7-3 that year. "No. I was never thinking about quitting. 1 know pretty position at Cincinnati lor the chance to become head coach "A lot of people at the time I made my decision felt I "We had a fine football team-as fine a defense as we ever much how that thing got started. Had I been here at work, at Canton McKinlcy. was foolish to come to Bowling Green rather than go to had. But we came up with the situation where we lacked no one would have known about it. Ohio State. skilled people. "It would h3ve never gotten out because I would have "But we had good linemen and we had an excellent heard about it. I would have called the kid who got it defense. We had Phil Villapiano and Bobby Simmons, two started in and gotten ml of him. I got rid of htm anyway. H QB Miller tabbed Water of the better players we've ever had on defense." These things happen to many teams every year." BOWLING GREEN JUST MISSED WINNING THE polo MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP ON player-of-week A meeting and team TWO DIFFERENT OCCASIONS' DOES THAT STILL Bowling Green quarterback Mark Miller has been practice will be held at 6 HAUNT YOU? Greek Nile! named the Mid-American Conference offensive player p.m. tomorrow in the "We've had good football yet we have not had any luck. of the week. Natatorium for all persons We lost the championship to Toledo one time on a field Miller, who ranks 10th nationally in total offense interested in trying out for goal with one second left. following Saturday's performance against Southern the Bowling Green water We lost to Kent on a situation where they were not a real Mississippi, was selected for honors along with polo club team. good football team. They hit a pop pass over us and we defensive standout Walt Vrabel of Kent State. The team will have its first miss a tackle. Then we run a reverse going for a touchdown \ HOWARD JOHNSON'S ! The Falcon signal-caller completed 16 of 23 passes game at 10:30 a.m. and we fumble the ball and lose the championship just like for 17.1 yards ami did not throw an interception as Saturday against Wayne that. It's been a real knot in our throats, so to speak, that BG won its second game of the season, 16-14. State University. we have not been able to win a championship. Shady Lady Saloon INCLUDING THE opener against Brigham Young, NG GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Lunch Miller has accounted for .'77 yards for an average of 188.5 per outing. Stanford quarterback Mike someplace Cordova, who engineered the Cardinals' 19-19 tie Army ROTC Friendly. THURSDAY with Michigan last Saturday, leads the nation with an average of 246 yards a game. NITE The conference also gave special mention to BG punter Greg Kampe, who averaged 57.5 yards per punt in four attempts last week. Kampe's efforts PITCHER broke conference and school records. NITE

I Booters tie OWU, 1-1 I Fine Food & Ice Cream Try it for a change! By Norm Baker fuse prevented the lights testing grounds for a I Staff Writer from being turned on for resurrected rule. Two L. the 7:30 p.m. contest. ID -minute overtime periods, Media people often refer Fine ball control by which had been done away an athletic contest that ends junior forward Steve with some years ago, have in a tie as "just like kissing Kitllehcrgcr coupled with been brought back into UAO FACULTY STAFF your sister." But Bowling pressure from the midfield effect this year. Green's soccer team set up the Falcons' score in BRIDGE LESSONS discovered Tuesday night the first half. "With this being our that some satisfaction can Kittleberger lured Bishop first game. 1 was really Tues. - Oct. 7 7:30-9:30 p.m. be gleaned from a tic game. all-Ohio goalie George surprised how well our MacGlennon away from his players kept up with Ohio Wayne Room - Union $15-8 lessons The Falcon booters net and neatly passed to Wesleyan's team," said opened their season with a junior Dan Otten, who veteran BG head coach Call 353-7574 Mickey Cochranc. 1-1 tie against Ohio kicked the ball into a vacant "FRESHMEN" Free help session Sopt 30 Wesleyan University (OWU) goal. The Falcon booters only It itlll Isn't too tat* to raglatar for tha Military and only a lack of some But only two minutes had one week of drills Sclance couraa lor FALL QUARTER. Military luck prevented the squad to later, with 20:22 remaining before the game, while the Sctanoa 101 itlll hat opantng* tor atudant* who return home a winner. in the first half. OWU Bishops had traveled to with to tafca an introductory couraa and yat not ba The Bishops controlled halfback Jim Baumann Poland for 19 days and obHoatad. Jutt contact Captain Thomaa O. WNppia play early in the game, the scored what proved to be played 11 games there. In Room 157 ol Mamorlal Hall or call 372-2477 (or Klotz Flower Farm. Inc start of which was delayed the final goal of the night. OWU was 1-2 before furl details. Napoleon K S ( oHrgr U.I- for 45 minutes as a blown The game also served as Tuesday night's contest. . ALL TYPES OF GREE\ PLANTS Come Aboard! vCs? largrxi xvlwtion •* UNIVERSITY o FLIGHTCLUB frvv ii> hi • '\ , itn\ pats a .if; tain ■" DELTA TAU DELTA fr*'jth i HI /fun ir.\ hunging filmih'r.\ Open Rush Party - AIRPLANE RIDES -<■ TONIGHT 7 PM- 9 PM y . TOMORROW" , . \ -"•'II I I i ' ' > \, }.. ,.- * U 1/(1/ FOR U Ilk I.) SPECIALS th FRIDAY 7 PM- ? Friday Sept 26 10-5 An Air. Ipur_of_B.G. HOI RS IMIONK. Refreshments served ^^fn ONLY $2.50 ii', novs<\ i :i.V>-K..KI ICONKLIN jjr-lrV 'Enough strong stun in keep audiences both THE EABTM IS A SINFUL SONG gasping and wide eyed. Raw slurs of II tha tint film to tall about tha lift PELTIR life — \ marvel throughout." I ariety *>' ,h» paopie in Finnish Lacuna i In a vivid and truthful way. it doas not hesitate to cast light on the lusty 'czaneUo s ano violent aspacts of txlstanca unrjan CALL harm local conditions - FEATURING - WITH THIS AO 2 WILL BE ADMITTED FOR THE PRICE OF ONE ANV DAY Ckar BrWM Siraki aal 352-5166 EXCEPT FRI AND SAT Gkaaj 203 \ MAIN SHOWTIMES 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Fall Oaant Family Din if VARIETIES PANtAKKS I WAFFLES Otam TIM Ikra Sat. ?:JM Maya MMtM 412 EAST W0OS1ER BANQUET ROOM Marthis , _ NOON SPECIALS DAILY

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