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It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. tuesday- april8,1980 The S*G Slews Bowling TSreen State University column Former UN ambassado one stresses importance of U.S.-foreign trade Grad college dean by Paula Winslow But because fewer young people are staff reporter voting, those who might take steps to candidates chosen broaden our export base are not being Inflation, unemployment and other elected, Young said. The Search and Screening economic problems facing the United The former aid to Dr. Martin Luther Committee for the Graduate States could be solved if we increased King Jr. said the vibrant political College dean has concluded its our trade with foreign nations, An- climates of the 1970s have dissipated, initial screening of applicants drew Young said last night at the and most people under 30 years of age and nominees and has compiled University. do not vote as often. a list of five candidates for the Young, former U.S. ambassador to THE RESULT is that the country position. the United Nations, talked about the seems to be "turning to the right." The list included four exter- U.S. economy and foreign trade, the "That is the main reason why you nal candidates and one internal Iranian crisis and the upcoming are facing a potential draft right now candidate, Dr. Garrett presidential election when he address- and a military escalation," Young Heberlein, chairman of ed a crowd of about 3,500 in Anderson continued. biological sciences. Arena. He blamed the dwindling young The candidates will be shown The former statesman said the con- voter turnouts on "apathy and inac- the campus in April, and inter- troversy over the country's military tivity on the part of people who do viewing with various faculty strength is not as critical as its know better and can make a dif- members. economic situation. ference." A decision is expected to be "I happen to belie 'e that our nation College students especially should made by the first week of May. is not militarily vulnerable. I think the use their knowledge by voting. debate over whether we can destroy "IF YOU'RE not doing that with the Soviet Union 14 times or 15 times your education you're really being and whether the Soviet Union can educated for naught. destroy the United States 11 or 12 "The threats to our integrity our times is irrelevant," Young said. politics, our economy can be "After the first or second time it real- mastered," he said. "Our politics is Reagan captures ly doesn't matter. the key and you are the key of our "I THINK the real insecurity is the politics." GOP primary insecurity that we experience in our During a question and answer economy," he said, adding that the period following his speech, Young en- solution is to internationalize our dorsed President Jimmy Carter for in Oklahoma economy. reelection. "We have got to find ways to put "I feel that Jimmy Carter has been more Americans to work. Unless we a very good president and I am sup- OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - could develop a kind of economy that porting him. Ronald Reagan demolished his could do business all over the world, opponents in a non-binding Americans, black and white, will not "I HASTEN TO suggest that there's preferential poll taken at last have jobs," he said. a lot he says and does that I don't night's Oklahoma Republican ' 'We need export capacity to pass on agree with," Young added. "But I precinct caucuses, thereby our inflation," he added. can't think of anybody that can better assuring himself of virtually all The former ambassador noted that handle the complex situations we of the state's 34 delegates to the as the United States gets more oil have to face." GOP national convention. from foreign nations, we sell them Young also was asked if he sup- Reagan was taking about 90 less goods. Yet there is a healthy ported the possible U.S. boycott of the percent of the votes cast with potential market for U.S. products in summer Olympics in Moscow. about 10 percent of the developing nations such as Nigeria. "I really don't, out I understand it," precincts reporting. he answered. "I think it will go down AN INTERNATIONAL economy as a real low point in the Carter ad- With 11 of the 77 counties especially could help industrial states reporting, Reagan had 315 ministration. like Ohio, Young said. "I just don't like to see young folks votes, with Illinois Rep. John "A lot of people in Ohio steel towns Anderson a distant second with have to pay for old folks' mistakes," could profit if we had an economic in- he said. 12. Former CIA Director terest" in developing nations. But in- George Bush was third with 10 stead, foreign nations are buying steel ON THE IRANIAN crisis, Young votes. Bush and Anderson each and other products from Germany called the Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho- received less than four percent and Japan. meini a saint and said he supported of the votes cast. "That's where the potential market the Iranian Revolution. A handful of other votes went of today's world is, for they need all of "I do think a man who goes up to other GOP figures, including the things we produce if that very nar- against one of the most sophisticated one ballot for former President row elite is going to survive," he con- armies of the world (Iran's) without Richard Nixon. tinued. killing anybody is a saint," he said, With a more even balance of inter- referring to Khomeini. national trade, the oil-producing na- He continued, saying, "I do support tions and others would not be able to the Iranian Revolution. The Shah's ex- weather raise their prices so easily, Young cesses had to come to an end. said. If they raise the price of oil, the "I do support the President's handl- United States simply would raise the ing of the situation. But I think if I price of its exports. were president, I would apologize. My mama raised me when you're Cloudy. High 61 F (16 C), low "THEN THEY (foreign nations) wrong to say you're wrong." 43 F (6 C), 70 percent chance of can't artificially set the prices Young's appearance was sponsored silft photo by Tim Westhoven precipitation. because the largest economy in the by the Union Activities Organization, world is sufficiently internationaliz- Black Student Union and the Board of Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Andrew Young (tressed last night to 3500 ed," he explained. Black Cultural Activities. people In Anderson Arena that people should become actively Involved In government to make It work for them. Bertrams, Pequignot plead not guilty to theft charges by Diane Rado Thursday in the wake of an exam recognizance, will appear in exam scam investigation. hearing to appeal their suspension to scam affecting the University since 24, of 121 State St., Apt. A6 who was ar- staff reporter municipal court for a pre-trial con- After hearing testimonies from Dr. Derek D. Dickinson, director of rested last Friday by city police and last quarter. ference on April 21. three University students last Thurs- University Standards and Pro- Both were found in possession of charged with three counts of receiving In an appearance before the Bowl- "I am not in possession of all the day, the Wood County grand jury is cedures. stolen property, a misdemeanor. ing Green Municipal Court yesterday, property including examinations from facts of the case yet, so I have not con- "still considering" handing down an The request was made before the a University student and manage- the College of Business Administra- cluded what the defense case will be," indictment for the elder Bertrams, deadline set at the time of the suspen- BLASKO'S CASE was delayed, ment graduate assistant pleaded not tion, and a University master key. John J. Callahan, Toledo attorney Callahan said. sion of 5 p.m. yesterday, Dickinson however, because he did not have an guilty to three counts of receiving Their off-campus apartment was representing both men said. attorney. He was released on his own said. recognizance, but must appear in stolen property, a misdemeanor. one of three raided March 17 by city Callahan is also defending Bertams' BERTRAMS and Pequignot, who "At this point there is still discus- Thomas P. Bertrams, 21, and and campus police searching for brother, Carl H. Bertrams, former also received notice of their suspen- sion" on the date of the hearing, he ad- court on April 14 with an attorney. graduate assistant Timothy J. Pe- stolen exams. University management instructor. sion from the University last Thurs- ded. Blasko's apartment was also one of quignot, 22, both of 131 State St., Apt BERTRAMS AND PEQUIGNOT, He was charged earlier with receiving day in connection with exam scam, Also appearing before the those searched by campus and city B3, were arrested by city police last who were released on their own stolen property in connection with the submitted a written request for a municipal court was David S.