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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-26-1973 The BG News September 26, 1973 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 26, 1973" (1973). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2876. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2876 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. Sky lab 2 ends mission ABOARD USS NEW ORLEANS the Skylab space station Doctors fear that because of their (AP) - The men of Sky Lib 2 returned lo He said there were red. gold, yellow long stay in space the astronauts may earth yesterday (rom history's longest and blue lights shining on it and the big be too unsteady to be plucked from the space mission, a M'p.lav scientific craft "looks like a Christmas tree We water by helicopter as were the crews odyssey see stars in the background " of the Apollo moon missions They splashed down safely in the Space physicians said the men of Pacific Ocean after a voyage of more "SOUNDS PRETTY." said Mission Skylab 2 have fully adapted to living than 24 million miles. Control "You guys sound like you're in the weightlessness of space and may Astronauts Alan L Bean. Jack R sad to be leaving.'' need weeks to readapt to the gravity o! Lousma and Owen K Garriott guided The astronauts finished the complex earth their partially crippled Apollo job of loading the Apollo craft and "We're going to see a very unsteady command ship to a Pacific landing 22S closing up ihe space station early crew once they get up on their feet,'' miles southwest of San Diego. Calif Tuesday morning said Dr Royce Hawkins, chief of the "It came off just right."' said Bean astronauts' doctors "They're going to THE SPLASHDOWN came 3'i hours after the Skylab hatch was closed, have to take it slow.'' after the astronauts boarded their isolating the men inside the Apollo Apollo command ship and left the cralt Doctors said the astronauts reached Skylab space station that had been Packed aboard the Apollo craft is a a plateau of space adaptation never their home since July 28 record harvest of scientific informa- before achieved. "We unlocked on time and we re tion about the sun. the earth and man Muscles, including the heart, which moving away.'' said Bean as the Apollo himself do not have to labor against the tug of craft move*1 ..ee of the large space Postsplashdown plans call for the gravity, decondition in weightlessness, station at 3:50p.m EDT astronauts to remain aboard the melting away from the lack of work "Seems like we're leaving home, command module until the craft is Hawkins said deconditioning among said Lousma hauled aboard the prime recovery ship, Ihe Skylab 2 astronauts continued until "Its a beautiful sight." Bean said of the USS New Orleans about the 39th day of their mission TH6 Bowling Green, Ohio Wednesday. September 26, 1973 BG news V»tunw 57 Numb*. 9 Future of gynecological service vague due to understaffing The fate of gyecological services at This year, however, the obstetrics priority " They are in the process of the University Medical Center remains gynecology department at the medical adding to their staff, he said, and hope uncertain college is understaffed. Dr Kakin said, lo be able to make arrangements for a Last year, the University contracted and is unable to provide services for gynecologist in January with the Medical College of Toledo for the University for fall quarter The gynecologists treated about 15-20 two part-tune gynecologists. Dr [)r Kakin added that the college's women per clinic last year. Dr Kakin Richard H h.ikin vice provost for stu- obstelrics-gynecology department con- said, and clinics were held twice a dent affairs, said siders Bowling Green lo be "high week There also was "something of a backlog' at the end of the year, he said Dr. Kakin admitted that gyne- colological services were especially important this year because of the large number of freshmen women entering school "We have begun to investigate other That* magnificent men in their flying machine engineoied Monday's "Groat possibilities for services for fall quar- Up, up Bowling Groan Balloon Ascension" from Sterling Farm. Manning Noel's Ark ter. " he said. "We are in contact with other physicians and hope to have were Dr. James Grey and James Bkk from Defiance College Their flight was something definite within the next two and away part of the orientation activities. weeks." Anti-Agnew evidence set... WASHINGTON (AIM - The Justice grand jury would be used "as an brief him on the probe. That was Republican Leader Gerald R Ford of Department announced yesterday that investigative body whose role, as followed by a meeting of an hour and 15 Michigan, who spoke to reporters after it will present its evidence against Vice representative of the community, is lo minutes between Nixon and Agnew. conferring with President Nixon. President Spiro T Agnew tomorrow to insure the fairness of the investigative The meetings were announced by The vice president's office said a federal grand jury investigating alle- process." Deputy White House Press Secretary Agnew has cancelled an appearance gations of political corruption in Gerald L. Warren, who said that "the today before the All-State Insurance Maryland THE GRAND JURY'S investigative President did not ask the vice presi- Executives Conference at Pebble The announcement, made by Atty. function is considered somewhat dis- dent to resign." Beach. Calif Gen. Elliot L. Richardson, said the tinct from its role of returning indict- An Agnew spokesman said she has no action came after private negotiations ments. MEANWHILE, Agnew met with knowledge of why the cancellation was with Agnew and his lawyers broke Richardson's announcement capped House Speaker Carl Albert amid hints made down. a day of heavy activity related to the he might be seeking some sort of "The Department of Justice agreed Agnew investigation. House action as a forum to plead his BUT THE spokesman said Agnew to participate in these meetings in During the morning, Richardson and case. Any impeachment proceedings will meet an obligation to appear at the response to a request by the vice presi- Aast. Atty. Gen. Henry Petersen met would have to start in the House. National Federation of Republican dent's counsel to discuss procedural for JO minutes with President Nixon to The hint came from House Women Saturday in Los Angeles. aspects of the case and options 4 available to the vice president." Richardson said in a 200-word prepared statement ...but Nixon backs him RICHARDSON SAID he chose that course in the hopes that such WASHINGTON (API - President undertake a full inquiry into charges AGNEW SAID he had been advised negotiations might have avoided i 'n- Nixon reported yesterday the Vice made against him in an investigation of by counsel that the Constitution bars t ully serious constitutional pr> iis President Spiro T. Agnew personally political corruption in Maryland criminal proceedings against a presi- from a grand jury probe. denied to him that he was guilty of any dent or vice president while they are in Although Richardson was not wrongdoing AGNEW'S REQUEST was in the office, and that therefore he could not look to such proceedings as an oppor- specific, he apparently meant the ques- Nixon asked the American people form of a letter to House Speaker Carl tion of whether a vice president can be "to accord the vice president the basic, Albert and was read in the House after tunity to clear himself the vice president had conferred for In his letter. Agnew said because of Neweaheto by Oene J. Puekar indicted before he is impeached. decent consideration of presumption of However. Richardson left open the innocence that are both his right and more than an hour with the speaker the widespread leaks in newspapers in his case he doubted the investigation of Instead of eliminating greek houses, the University undertook question of whether the grand jury, his due." and other key House members, a summer-long protect to renovate the small housing units. which is sitting in Baltimore, would be Nixon's statement came shortly including the chairman and senior the grand jury would be fair. "Unfortunately, the source of these Lee CoNins, a painter from Toledo, gets another bucket ready working toward an indictment. after it was announced that Agnew had Republican member of the House Judi- ciary Committee. leaks in many instances can only have to slop on the wows of the Doha Gamma sorority house. Richardson's statement said the asked the House of Representatives to Agnew s letter did not ask that been the prosecutors themselves." he impeachment proceedings as such be wrote. instituted. Agnew said he would turn over to the Agnew said he was making the House all the records that he has Remodeling project nears completion; request in the dual interest of pre- already made available to the Justice serving the constitutional status of his Department office and of personal vindication from "I HAVE NOTHING to hide." he what he said were accusations that he said. "I am confident I shall be greek houses get improved looks had committed impeachable offenses vindicated by the House " received little major care for many but the dining rooms and kitchens are Work is nearing completion on a $1.9 extensive renovation of both structural and internal design, according to years.