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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. An Bowling Green, Ohio Independent Friday, October 31, 1975 Student Volume 59/Number 23 Voice ■ BG news Financial motives cited RAs question overcrowding By Mirk Dodo* around, there are a lot of empty rooms The decision to put additional There currently are 91 three-man News Editor from people transferring, dropping out students in on-campus living units was rooms spread throughout Rodgers and graduating." Gagen added, "so the made by the Advisory Committee on Quad. Kohl Hall and Prout. About 125 A question as lo whether the University uVughi that by tripling Residence and Dining Hall Budgets, rooms in Founders have five women. overcrowding problem in some they could find a solution to both according to Dr. Richard Eakin, vice Six spaces still are open in men's University residence halls has resulted problems." provost for student affairs. housing units, according to Patton. from the University's financial needs Ellsworth said that Patton also told DR . EAKIN said Wednesday that When asked whether die budget rather than its academic ideals has his audience, "Don't use the word the committee's decision to increase committee considered the fact that been raised by two residence hall 'overcrowded' in your explanation of room occupancy in Founders from creating five-woman rooms would lead advisers in Prout Hall. the housing situation because it lends a four to five is one "that represents to overcrowded three-nun rooms, According to William Ellsworth, negative connotation." good management." Patton replied. "I doubt that the junior (H&CS) and Thomas Gagen. PATTON SAID Wednesday that "We know that we need to maintain budgetary committee gave much junior (A&S). resident advisors (RA) Gagen and Ellsworth's recollections of full occupancy in the residence halls to thought to it." in Prout Hall, all residence hall his talk "are not totally accurate." keep economically sound." Dr. Eakin Dr. Eakin said that by going to a directors and RAs met one week "There was some confusion of our explained. "We need to continue to five-woman format in Founders, "the before the start of fall quarter classes staff people at this meeting." Patton have revenue from the residence halls University could accommodate more with Seth Patton. assistant director of said, "although I don't know for sure to make them break even." student requests tor people who want residence services. why that was." House Bill 155 was a partial, to come to Bowling Green." During that meeting, Gagen said Patton said that he did tell residence although not the sole, reason for Last week Dr. Eakin said that he Patton explained that a wage increase hall staff members that expenses were increasing room occupancy in though it was better to have a housing granted to University classified going up in residence halls operations Founders, Dr. Eakin said. He problem and admit as many persons to employes by the state legislature this and that the housing office needed to explained that the state does not the University as possible rather than summer through the passage of House "create additional revenue to keep the subsidize wage increases in auxiliary close admissions to many students. Bill 155 prompted the University to rate (housing fee) increase a little services (residence and dining hall "It's easy to sec that the added seek additional funds by increasing lower." operations) at state-supported effect of having three and five-person on-campus residency levels. "The economic situation is that the universities. rooms is to increase revenue." Dr. University is in a bind." Patton said. Robert McGeein. University Eakin continued. "But an easier way GAGEN SAID (he reason given by "So it was decided in spring to coordinator of facilities planning, also to raise money would haw been to Patton for opening residence consider the optimal efficiency level in noted that the University received a assess everyone a higher room and admissions in March to accommodate Founders Quad to be five persons per two per cent reduction in its state board charge." students on waiting lists for fall room. We fell this is where we could subsidy this ycai. a reduction which he However, the minutes of the March on-campus housing was two-fold. most easily accommodate more said had as much of an influence on 2 budgetary committee meeting state "The state subsidized the University women." the budget committee's decision as did that "committee members were in part to cover the (wage) increase," Patton added that he was only House Bill 155. reminded thai hall occupancy might Gagen said in recalling Ration's referring to Founders when he told To avoid charges of sex be lower with an increase in general explanation. "But this subsidy covered RAs not to say that five-man rooms discrimination. Dr. Eakin said the fee as well as room and board rales all employes except those who work in there are "overcrowded." division was made to open waiting and possibly Instructional fees." residence halls and cafeterias, so the "Actually, there's more floor space lists for men's on-campus housing, This statement referred to a University needed some money in a room in Founders than in two thereby creating about 125 three-man suggestion that room lees be increased Temperatures are cooling, and it won't be long until biking days somewhere. rooms put togetliei in llarshman or rooms which previously had been more than 531 a quarter. are over until next spring. (Newsphoto by Lance Wynn) "And by the time spring rolls Kreischer." he said. occupied by only two persons. • To page four Moslems gain control in Beirut fighting

BElRirr. Lebanon (AP) - Moslem Gallgaher. 44. of Roanoke. Va.. and Dr. Harold Fisher, associate rescheduled to arrive back in the country, he has the option of Fisher yesterday, dated Oct. 13. Fisher gunmen appeared to gain the upper William Dykes. 50. of San Jose.Calil'.. professor of journalism on a leave of United States. But this report has not determining his eventual destination. said in his letter that some of the hand yesterday in Lebanon's civil war were abducted Oct. 72. absence fro-, the Untveisity, was bten confirmed in Dr Fisher's rase. Under the Hayes-Fulbright violence had led to a cancellation of as they and their Palestinian allies Youths in green fatigues, armed scheduled to fly from Beirut to A spokesman for the state fellowship. Dr. Fisher would have the classes at the American University. He overran the last forward Christian with Soviet-made AK-47 assault rifles Athens. Greece yesterday A U.S. state department office in charge of opportunity to continue teaching in also noted that "this (his place of militia outpost in the downtown hotel and hacked by .50 caliber machine department spokesman said, as far as monitoring the flow of Americans out another part of the world. residence in Beirut) has been the safe district in Beirut and moved into the guns, poured through the Qantari he knew, the flight was made as of Lebanon said yesterday that once The University's school of area, with sound effects not too far shadow of the 25-story Holiday Inn. district on a downhill run toward the scheduled, according to late reports. an individual is flown out of the journalism received a letter from Dr. away!" At the same time, unidentified battle-scarred 500-room Holiday Inn. Dr. Fisher was leaching at the gunmen kidnaped the third American American University of Beirut and the in eight days. He was identified as TONIGHT well move ahead." a Lebanese National University under a Clyde Muddiest on. 47, of Ft. Worth Moslem gunman told an Associated Hayes-Fulbright fellowship when Tex., a pilot for a Lebanese cargo Press photographer Lebanon's civil crisis intensified. Rape rumors denied airline. U.S. Embassy officers Charles News reports Wednesday night said that some of the Americans in Beirut By Renee Murawski "As far as I know, these rumois arc they heard rumors about a black man scheduled to fly to Athens were later Staff Reporter just rumors. I've checked with the with a shoestring raping people, but no Health Center, the police and the one has called to report a rape." she Campaign materials There have been no recent reports people at the rape crisis center and said. of rape incidents on or off campus, (hey had no knowledge of any rape A decision to improve lighting Elections according to University and city police reports," Dickinson said. conditions in some parts of campus delivered illegally officials. According to cily police Lt, Galen was not prompted by the rape rumors, The News editorial board will Lt. Dean Gerken of University Ash. (he last reported rape incident in according to George Postich, vice Three individuals representing three post office will try to collect postage meet Monday morning to decide Police said that many females, the city occurred several months ago. president for operations. different groups violated a section of on the material as is its right final candidate endorsements for especially sorority house residents, "OF COURSE, there's the "I READ a story a few weeks ago the U.S. Postal Service manual by according to the postal manual, but Tuesday's city election. The board have called the department about rape possibility that there arc some rapes about a student in Toledo who was placing campaign materials in will not deliver the campaign will consider candidates for the rumors. However, no rape reports have that are not reported." Lt. Ash said. attacked on campus and it shook me mailboxes in one section of the city, literature. office of mayor and been filed. Lt. Ash said that he hopes anyone up." Postich said. according to Richard Phillips, city This is only the second time we councilman-at-large and all of the Because of |C rumors. University involved in a rape would contact the Postich said that a company has postmaster. have had problems like this during a candidates from the four wards will Police officers ' being stationed in police immediately. been contracted to fix some old Phillips said that a University campaign period." Phillips said. be discussed. areas near soron houses at night, "We'd like to get in on the ground lighting poles (hat appear to be student made him aware of the At this time Phillips could not give The endorsements will appear in according to Gerkei. floor. Nobody wants to prevent a rape inadequate and he currently is trying situation and that one of the violaters an estimate of the amount of postage an editorial on.the editorial page of THESE RUMOR, prompted an more than us," he said. to dciciminc if any additional lighting already has been contacted. that will be collected from the the News Tuesday morning. People investigation by Dei ': Dickinson, Calls to the rape crisis center of is needed. "I don't think we wll have any more individuals. voting in the Tuesday election are director of standards ar, ■ procedures, LINK only have involved persons "I was concerned that we might be trouble." Phillips said. Phillips noted that violation of this encouraged to consider our who reported Tuesday lo a meeting of inquiring about rape rumors, according trying to conserve energy at the law is due mostly to the person's evaluation of the candidates. sorority housemothers that the rumors to Sarah, a LINK volunteer. expense of personal safety," Postich THE POSTMASTER added that (he ignorance of it. were unsubstantiated. "Some people have called and said said.

Scenes like this one over the east end of campus, with a setting sun resting between heavy layers of clouds, will become more and more familiar as cool weather comes to Bowling Green. (Newsphoto by Lance Wynn) Page 2/The BC News, Friday, October 31, 1975 eDueRiaLS play housing game

By Greg Warren Unfairness, action and results - the overcrowded room situation, unwilling 'The University undertakes at iD 337 Prout unfairness here is that the or unable to live elsewhere, be given a times to maintain wholesome and n.y.c.'s own concern Guest Student Columnist overcrowded rooms were only meant refund of $70 per quarter. pleasant living conditions in all its (excluding Founders) for two In addition, to prevent this from residence halls..." It seems "University There seem to be a few people on occupants. This means that three happening again, we propose that an policy" applies only when convenient may prompt aid campus upset about the dormitory people are forced to ration the use of over the board increase on room and for the University. living conditions. This I can two desks, two closets and a room board rates be instituted instead of As for the rebate plan, the understand. whose space was meant to overcrowding. Our figures show that University claimed a disclaimer. On New York City needs financial assistance but unless leaders of the What I cannot understand is why accommodate two people. an increase of a mere S4 per quarter page 29 of the General Bulletin, it Big Apple attempt to responsibly balance the city's budget, it will, they ate trying to do something about DR. EAKIN TOLD me that a study would have raised more money than states that the prices for Plan C (which never receive federal monetary help. it. The University is rarely wrong, and in the 60's found little correlation the present program. include all overcrowded dorms) are Maybe President Ford would reconsider his recent announcement if it is. it will never admit it.i between environment and grades. I beg When this meeting took place I am meant explicitly for a "double that he is prepared to veto any bill designed to avert defaulting New The ironic thing about this whole to differ. I have never seen, nor heard, afraid that I was caught off guard by room..." York City if he could be convinced that city leaders, state authorities situation, is that I was an "instigator" of this phenomenon and logically the atmosphere of congeniality. THE DISCLAIMER being that all and bankers are at least trying to solve the city's financial crisis. and spokesman of the recent attempt cannot conceive this to be true. DR. EAKIN IS a most agreeable and things in the General Bulletin are Obviously it must appear to Ford that the city is not showing at change. I think I have learned many Probably a more gross unfairness, is pleasant man. which is more than I can subject to arbitrary change. Again, the enough concern over its own problems by coming up with any things in my dealings with the the monetary imbalance. A select few say for the other representatives of the University policy applies only when specific solutions Therefore the city has not made a good enough University these past two weeks that students are bearing the total financial University I had dealt with. The convenient for the University. many o/you may be interested in. obligation of the entire University. case for governmental support. impression I had gathered was that the Another interesting note is that Here smy story. Our initial plan of action was to If the city's expenditures were reduced and an attempt made at meeting was not be be a discussion of their chief argument is based on a A BRIEF HISTORY - During this stage a sit-in in the office of the matter of semantics. When we ask,' raising the money necessary to pay off the bonds. Ford perhaps solutions, the University's response past summer. University employes Housing Director. However, we was predetermined, and this meeting "Was the overcrowding done to make would change his mind and let the federal government get involved. were given a pay raise. The state realized that calmer action would was an opportunity for them to justify money?" they answer "No." This Federal aid of any type would not be a gift but a worthwhile subsidized the University to pay for all probably yield better results. We its decision. meaning no it was not done to make a commitment in case of unavoidable default. of this except employes in residence decided to play "their game." The proposals that the sophomores profit, but it was done to raise money Changing the President's mind about aid to New York is not going halls. We drew up the following list of involved be allowed to move to cover expenses. to be an easy task. New York City must show a definite attempt at Therefore, more money was needed. proposals and demanded a meeting off-campus was turned down because This, by any interpretation, is unfair helping itself before it begs for a federal hand-out. To remedy this, the University decided with Dr. Eakin which we received. University policy requires that they because in either case a select few are to institute overcrowded rooms. Also, PROPOSALS-WE propose, as a live on campus. being taxed physically, academically since the budget was already drawn up, solution to the overcrowded room By the same token, on page 11 of and financially. this plan would conserve work-energy situation, the following: the current General Bulletin. We have nearly exhausted the on the administration's part A. That all upper classmen involved University policy claims that channels of appeal when playing "•*ieir united way success (something I'm convinced they have in the overcrowded room situation, "Residence halls are assigned to game." Hopefully, we will no be been conserving too much of anyway.) who are willing and able, be given the designed occupancy." forced to make them play "our game" Problem - There are several rooms opportunity to move off-campus. University policy also states, on but, if necessary, we are prepared to University faculty and staff are to be commended for the success on campus that are overcrowded, i.e. B. All students involved in the page 30 of the General Bulletin, that do so. of this year's United Way campaign. According to Dr. George three and five man rooms. Originally Horton, associate dean of the College of Education and campus the plan was just to overcrowd campaign director, more than $34,000 in employe contributions was Founders and Rodgers. Then someone collected. got the idea that Founders could be a Not only was this year's goal of $31,500 surpassed but personal permanent five-man-room dorm. So, in contact with every employe by campaign workers resulted in order to avoid sex discrimination they increased numbers of contributors and an increased average kept male registration open as long as contribution. the female registration was needed to The success of the United Way campaign is proof that be open in order to fill Founders. concentrated effort and genuine interest can yield practical results. As a result of this, Kohl and Prout had to be overcrowded too. investment in peace

WASHINGTON-American friends America to convince a skeptical public of Israel are understandably nervous and Congress that Egypt itself is ready about the warm White House welcome to accept Israel's place in the sun and given Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. sincerely will work for peace on that His ten-day presence on U.S. soil is a basis. vivid reminder that we arc living in a If he can do that. Sadat not only changing world. will ease the worries of Israel's friends To some, the Sadat visit hints in America, but he will secure a place ominously of a weakened U.S. lor Lgypt in Washington's »un.. . commitment to Israel's welfare. Others will see it as part of an Arab economy and security. But it is an Copyright, 1975, Universal Press shell game in which Uncle Sam once investment in peace--not in tunning a Syndicate/Detroit News CITYSKYTJME BEiOND THE RIVER', THE BOMBS GO,NSCJFF...' more is duped out of precious dollars war-as was the case in Vietnam. that might better go to Israel. Congress and the administration both What we are actually witnessing is recognized that difference. something that the VS. has not been It is precisely for this reason that able to try for at least 20 years. Sadat is the first Egyptian president ever to pay an official visit to the Lerrers IT IS AN EFFORT to strengthen United States. field hockey experience 1 was expecting when I silverware, plates and trays and Friday I had to clean my room so I the security of Israel by reducing the He has thoroughly irked his fellow came to BG four years ago. Instead, I unlimited condiments. could party insecurity of her Arab neighbors. Arab leaders by breaking the one solid a team effort found an apathetic student body, I was shocked. Only 37 per cent of all the weekend long. Sadat has called his visit a front against Israel. hesitant to support and quick to my $175 provides food?! Evidently So now you all can guess "goodwill" mission, and it is, He has virtually cut himself off In response to Laurie Leach's past critize. the "other expenses" are inflating so and figure out the rest notwithstanding New York Mayor Abe from further Soviet aid by openly articles on women's field hockey, as a Finally, at long last we have quickly that the staff is hard put to My college days have been the very Beame's unfortunate snub of Sadat in criticizing the Kremlin as unreliable. reference to future articles on the experiences that we can tell our maintain the hall even now. They are best! Manhattan. So Sadat looks to Washington for the sport...a "team" is comprised of more children about! Thursday night sorties not only non-profit, they may be The Egyptian president is too much political and financial sustenance that than the one person who scores the just don't make for good conversation non-breaking even. (Tune to "We Don't Wanna Join a realist to believe he can drive a will be necessary if Egypt's aspirations "goal". on the home front. The Army".) wedge between the U.S. and Israel. for social and economic development She is assisted by ten other athletes The game Saturday was a great one, Staff salaries are set by state In seeking an escape as it were, we Rather, according to American are to be realized. on the field who are as integral to the true the final score could have been legislature: utilities consumption had have composed this nonsense officials, Sadat is seeking a way to AS A LEADER of the most team's success as is she. The element different but our guys really tried. been reduced, but a price hike is poem-song to bring a smile or two to shift Egypt out of the Soviet sphere important Arab country, Sadat has an of victory or defeat, while secured by It's easy for us, in 'he stands to play planned; students slyly sneak away the readers of The BG News. and into the American sphere, intluential role he can still play in the perhaps only one girl's tally, is the the game the way we would have it, with trays, silverware, etc.. Silly though it may be we feel that it convinced that his own political future Arab world. reflection of a total team effort. but it's a different story down on the necessitating replacements, adding to expresses a levity we all need to and Egypt's economic future will be Although no daylight is showing We would hope that you might field. I'm proud of our team! They the cost. indulge in once in awhile. Then again better served in the long run. yet, perhaps he will be instrumental in realize there are more terms in hockey showed Miami that we have guts, the this may be all too true for some of us. And as selfish as this may seem, it is persuading Syria to hold similar than "goal". There is also a defensive fans showed them we have spirit. 1 urge you to speak with a Who knows? a course the Ford administration is disengagement talks with Israel under squad and a supporting offensive unit. So. great job to everybody. To the supervisor and demand satisfaction. encouraging because it offers an U.S. auspices. To alleviate these vital cogs is to foster Homecoming Committee and its They would actually enjoy comments Diane Palfalvi opportunity to achieve peace and At least President Ford hopes so. the report inconclusive. Chairman, Jim Hooker, I say from those who eat Commons' food, Debi Biggs stability in the Middle East. even while realizing that the White congratulations. as it is their job to provide our $175 Kathy Taylor This is the subliminal message of the House itself has precious little leverage Rebecca Shoup To the rest of us, lets keep this worth of service. Robin linger second disengagement agreement that with Israel in promoting a pull-back on Kay Koch spirit going and show our parents we 602 Sixth St. Apt. L was negotiated by Secretary of State the Golan Heights. Women's Field Hockey really aren't bad kids at all, just loud. In regard to the service, I Kissinger between Israel and Egypt In the talks with Egypt over Sinai, Who knows, we may still be eating recommend that you eat during slow — and ratified by Congress after full Israel was negotiating a matter of miles three cheers tangerines for Christmas. times. There is little or no wajting and debate. - of desert. On the Golan Heights the tables are denuded of trays. Be between Israel and Syria, the issue is Randy Hathaway. President patient if you eat during peak hours. •me BG news THERY IS NO question but that literally a matter of yards, every one for us Student Government Association The silverware leaves a few minutes EDITORIAL STAFF the U.S. commitment to the Middle of tactical military value. Three cheers for us! Hooray for the after being replenished, just tell •*<•' mark h. dovar East was escalated by the provisions to Where Sadat may have some BG student body. dance in someone. managing aditor carl p. romanaky send 200 civilian technicians to man leverage in Washington, however, is in Never in my college career have I But cooperation is a necessity in ■>*•• •dltor mark n. dodoah the early warning stations in the Sinai getting the president and Kissinger to seen such spirit and enthusiasm from any relationship. Either we dance in MM. managing aditor terrain. I. lamam desert. harmony aditotal aditor |anat I. cordaro take up the problem of the Palestinian an entire campus. The beer-blast, the harmony or we step on each other's makaup aditor norma a. itaala There is no question either that refugees. record • breaking snake dance (we I am replying to remarks concerning feet and no one is happy. •port, aditor riehard d. raaa both Israel and Egypt will get photo aditor danial I. faioht As part of America's "evenhanded" won't say how many times I went Commons cafeteria written by American money to bolster their policy in the Middle East-a policy that copy aditor wMiam p. aaondani through that line), fireworks, Sic-Sic gentlemen from Kohl Hall, an epithet's Chris Copley led to the latest disengagement and BUSINESS STAFF and "Buffo" signs plastering the throw from my window. 20 Rodgers butinaai manaaar ... laaMa a rothanbarg Sadat's visit-the Ford administration campus and the bonfire, to say I joined others to display our advartiung managar gordon t. tayra let's hear from you already has recognized the need for a nothing of the noise and the crowd at unhappiness concerning the situation sataa managar iaf f r ay p. Hannah solution to the aggravating Palestinian tribute to The BG News welcomes all letters to the game. It was the kind of spirit in a bitch session sponsored regularly question. Tha BG Naaa)

History Department UNION ACTIVITIES TRAVEL PROGRAM Special and New Offerings, Winter 1976 NEW YORK CITY *159. 153 MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY THROUGH THE USE OF FILMS.J)A survey of major November 26 - 30 ther.es In Modern European History using classic films and readings. Themes (Room based on quad basis) to be discussed Include: The Crowd In History. The Human Cost of Industrialism, Propaganda and the Totalitarian State, and The Rise of the Third World. Films to be screened Include: La Marseillaise, A Nous la Libert*. Potemkln, The round trip Allegheny Airlines Organiser, and Triumph of the Will. Weinberg. 1-3 MW. - Two dinners Detroit to N.Y.C. - Tour of Manhatten 320 SOCIAL HISTORY OF AMERICAN MEDICINE. (4) The origins of scientific Continental Breakfast medicine to 1900; the "regular" medical profession; the rebellion of the "Irregulars"; medical sects; the emergence of scientific medicine. Accelera- Limit 40 people tion of medical research; findings and applications In the areas of disease, Deposit $75.00 surgery, and mental health; the delivery of medical care. Friedman and Due immediately Sternsher. 7:30-9:30 p.m. TR.

325 BUSINESS HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. (4) Describes the commercial structure of the American colonies (1620-1775) and the Federalist Party program (1790-1800) which encouraged Americans to become entrepreneurs. The LAS VEGAS/SAN FRANCISCO *309 politics of the Jacksonlan period (1825-1860) are examined to see how they December 14 - 21 aided railroad construction, the formation of bank credit, factory construc- tion; and following the Civil War (1865-1900) how the national government (room based on triple basis) encouraged the consolidation of heavy industries (oil and steel) in order to create a national market. The role of regulatory agencies are examined In the twentieth century, and how multi-national corporations, after WWII, - round trip from Toledo to - Two nights in Vegas helped create economic interdependence anong industrial nations. Seavoy. Las Vegas/San Francisco Five in San Francisco 12 MTRF. via United Airlines - all transfers - all Vegas lunches 391 AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY. (4) Traces three centuries of changing American attitudes and actions toward the natural environment, with Limit 35 people an emphasis on the rise of the conservation movement and the development of Deposit $100.00 an ecological perspective. Danzlger. 1 MTRF. Due November 6

391 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN FAMILY. (4) The course will treat the shifting functions of the family from the Colonial Period to the twentieth century. It will examine changes In the internal structure of the family, the way In FREEPORT/BAHAMAS *269 which inheritance patterns and paternal authority affected and were affected by economic, political, and social forces; the relationship between family December 13 - 20 and community; the differentiation of sex roles; and the role of the family (room based on twin basis) in socialization of the young. The interdisciplinary nature of the course will make It useful to those Interested In sociology, psychology, and health sciences as well as history. Shifflett. 10-12 MW. round trip from Windsor - Welcome party 391 ENGLISH ORIGINS OF AMERICAN LAW. (4) A survey of medieval and early Canada to Freeport via - All breakfasts, dinners modem English history, focusing on the origin and growth of legal and consti- Happy Hours daily tutional doctrines, Institutions, and procedures important to an understanding Air Canada of Che American legal system. Knox. 1 MTRF. Limit 40 people 391 THE BIBLE AS HISTORY, (u) An examination of major problems relating to the text, content, and context of the Old and New Testaments as historical Deposit $100.00 documents in light of modern Biblical scholarship. Daly. 7:30-9:30 p.m. MW. Due November 15 APPLICA TIONS NOW A VAIL ABLE IN UAO OFFICE NOTE: The 300-numbered History offerings are self-contained courses designed to serve -the programmatic needs and Intellectual interests of undergraduate non-majors as well as majors and, as such, these courses are Call 372-2343 tailored, in operation and objectives, more to the exposition of general content and concepts than to the acquisition of specific professional skills. IF YOU'RE INTERESTED, SIGN UP NOW, TIME IS RUNNING OUT 4/The BC Newi, Fridiy, October 31, 197S Book swappers not sharing Senate rejects change

The Paperback Book Exchange al Ihe University "We have even changed the name of the collection to Library, formerly known as the Book Bazaar, is running emphasize the idea of exchange," Szekely said. The success of the program depends on a "mutual in SGA constitution into problems because it keeps running out of books, according to Karl Szekely, a reference librarian at the reliance on sharing one's collection." he added. By Rob Arkwright during the fifth week of remain indoors during the turnout ihe sa me Library. Stiff Reporter spring quarter and election winter, prospective representation as districts The major problem, according lo Szekely, is thai A LIBRARY COMMITTEE recommended the of senators during the fifth candidates will have better with high turnout. there is only oneway traffic of the paperbacks -- thai is, program as a way of cultivating the use of the library by Student Senate week of fall quarter and access lo the students they people take a book but leave nothing in relurn so lhal students. The program receives no separate funding and Wednesday night rejected a instead passed a substitute hope lo represent. BUT THE districting the collection becomes depleted. Szekely said thai "a success or failure will depend proposed amendment to the amendment proposed by Senate Chairman Mary proposal would be a way to "No sooner did we deposit them and they were entirely on the user of the collection." Student Government Student Senator Susan Follz said she favors officers put an end to greek gone," Szekely said. Szekely said that he hopes to keep the collection A sso ci a t ion (SGA) and senators elected in domination of SGA. said going until at least the end of Ihe quarter. Kloos. constitution lhat would Meanwhile, ihe proposed winter quarter assuming SGA President Randall THE NEW EMPHASIS of the program which began in A new collection of books of general interest have provide for the election of senatorial districting office at the end of spring Hathaway. He also January, 1975, is exchange, reciprocity, cooperation, been placed on the shelves on the first floor of the student government officers amendment was tabled until quarter because "it would commented that students Szekely said. Library near the circulation desk. the Elections and Opinions afford a kind of an who wish to represent the Board determines internship"' for entire student body have specifically what area will newly -elected SGA the option of running for comprise each district. members. one of Ihe proposed three Kloos' amendment slates at-large senate seals. Residents request refunds that SGA officers and THE ARRANGEMENT Senator Virginia McGee senators will be elected in proposed by Kloos would said lhal one advantage of • From page one occupancy limit and and how they could get According to Gagen. cannot agree with the one election the fifth week give newly elected officials creating senate districts Raiher than keep Ihe increase room rates to S248 their money back," adding most parents said they were University's rationale for of winter quarter and will lime lo become familiar would be lhal senators on-campus housing from its $220 level last year. lhal they believed ihey nol aware lhat the the overcrowding situation. lake office at the end of with their jobs, she said, and could gain a better occupancy limit al 7,*>12 Although Dr. Rakin said deserved a reduced room University could put three spring quarter. also would give outgoing knowledge of their own students and raise room fees he has "received more rale. persons in a room. "RAs are told to provide officers and senators, district and lhal they would a total of SHI a quarter. Ihe reaction this year from Bui Dr. Kakin said there the best living-learning THE KLOOS amendment particularly seniors, needed have lo contact only people budget conimiltec decided parents whose children can't would be no rebates given lo "When they asked why it situation possible in the was proposed after an open help with their jobs during living in their district during to adopt a proposal advising come to ihe University students in three-man was done. I (old Ihem the halls," Ellsworth said. discussion of the original their final quarter in office. their campaign. University President llollis rather ili.in parental rooms story Mr. Patton told us "Overcrowding is just amendment. Arguing against senatorial In other SGA business. Moore Jr. and Ihe Board of complaints about the about the money situation. totally inconsistent with Assistant Representative districting, Student Vice President David Crowl Trustees lo increase the three-man rooms." Ihe two "The decision at this I specifically memorized that." lo Ihe Board of Trustees Representative to Ihe Board presented questionnaires housing limit lo 8,100 and RAs in Proul said they have point is lhat we have a thai slory so I could explain Gagen noted thai the Mark Kerns said lhal of Truslees Dennis concerning tennis and ice raise Ihe room rale S27.SO a received plenty of reaction. contract belween us for Ihe things to the parents." housing setup put freshmen students tend lo be too Boltonari said that it is skating facilities lhat will be quarter. "SOME PARENTS were specified amount and that in a financial bind. "They apathetic during spring unnecessary because circulated on campus. In their March 13 obviously upset." Ellsworth all payments made will be ELLSWORTH, who has had lo pay a SI00 deposil quarter and lhal student students at the University meeting, ihe truslees said. 'They asked why it very useful lo us throughout 17 three-men rooms in his in April, but they weren't apathy is the biggest share common problems. COORDINATOR OF decided lo accept the X.IOO (overcrowding) was done Ihe year."he said. wing al Proul. said he told until July thai the problem facing SGA. Follz said that it would Cultural Affairs Kim overcrowding thing might He added that since be unfair lo give districts Jakeway announced that • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••It* happen to them. sludcnls are forced lo with potentially low voter Cultural Boost and SGA may be sponsoring a concert * featuring John Hall and * Daryl Oates in December. LAST CHANCE * * TO ENTER BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE * ABORTION * Starting Hate * 16I6E. 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By Lorraine Jameson spoke with Danzig about would be a one-time thing. dating service at AM. Managing Editor conducting the service here, Parrish said. Interested Wednesday's SGA meeting, and said he would like to students complete a form said that it might be a good Have you ever wondered work with the Union with a number of questions way for SGA and UAO to who a computer would pick Activities Organization including physical make some money and that as your ideal date? (UAO) to try compuler characteristics and likes and it would be fun, "like eating University students may dating here. dislikes in many areas. They goldfish." get the chance to find out if also would tell the "I think it will go over tentative plans for a The campus group or computer the qualities they big in Bowling Green," he computer daling service groups sponsoring the want in their date. said. 'The whole thing is to become a reality, according computer dating service THE FORMS ARE sent be as queer and stupid as to Richard Parrish. Student finance advertising and to computers at IU where can be." Government Association other costs usually totalling they are matched up. (SGA) coordinator of state SI .000. Students then pay Parrish said. JAMES STOF AN .assis- and community affairs for the service. Parrish said. Each student receives a tant program director of the The idea of a IU students pay $3.75 a list of compatible dates, but Union, agreed with Parrish campus-oriented computer person or $2.75 a person if theoretically number one on that a compuler date set up dating service originated at six or more people apply the list would be the most here might constitute a Indiana University. Steven together, he said. ideal date. Parrish said. good time, but said he had Danzig, former 1U student After students have Everyone would be number some reservations aboul body president, and another signed up and paid, the one on someone's list, he such a program. man founded the campus sponsor keeps their said, and if the computer is Interpersonal Research Co.. initial investment plus a unable to find someone at Stofan said he wondered the group which provides percentage of the profits least three partners, his who would have access to the service. over and above the first money is refunded. any personal information on There are times when it seems no one can find an unused telephone. But this man $1,000. Parrish. who brought up the computer forms. Also. found his chance to make a campus call al the Union. (Newsphoto by Ed Suba) PARRISH LAST year The compuler matchup the topic of the computer he said he has heard of some Hello?' computer date ripofTs and Preview Day9 planned wants to be very careful. Introducing high school students to the "Hopefully it will be an annual event." University is the aim of a Preview Day The Preview Day is the first attempt by planned for tomorrow, according to John the University to plan a formal orientation Martin, director of admissions. program for high school students interested About 1.500 high school students and in attending the University. their parents are expected to visit the It is jointly sponsored by the admissions EVERY DAY is a University. office and the athletic department. The day's activities include campus tours, The Preview Day was designed to offer SALE DAY and a display of 65 booths in Memorial Hall and high school siudenls a chance to see "the the Bowling Green-Ball State football game. whole Bowling Green-people, programs, facilities and even athletics," according to EVERYTHING IS on "I THINK IT is going to be tremendous. Thomas Click, assistant director of WOMEN'S It's been very well-received." Martin said. admissions and coordinator of Preview Day. SALE at ^)a^i FASHION HOW DOES Sigma Phi Epsilon •57.50* OUTLET SOUND? the only house with o Deluxe 2 bdrm. Central heat b air BATS v.- Laundry fac. in bldg : •* _ the same fashions and

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of higher education and other state services dealing with quality would become worse and only eight per cent of the By Mary Higgim revenue would go for energy-conserving mass Correction Staff Reporter human needs. A significant number of new jobs are not guaranteed to result from these issues, and they are not transportation. It was reported in Wednesday's News that the BA 102 A decision to oppose state issues one through five was directed to the primary human needs of its citizens, -Issue four proposes assistance for housing, nursing, fall exam will be held Wednesday. Dec. 10. The correct made by the Ohio Conference of the American Association Eckman said. She also said the AAUP predicts that issues extended care and other health services. However, the date of Ihe exam is Tuesday. Dec. 9. of University Professors (AAUP) at Saturday's meeting at would shift the tax burden significantly from industry to construction industry would receive the bulk of the benefit John Carol University in Cleveland. the middle and lower income tax payers because of their rather than the staffing of the health care facilities. Film Part of the reason for AAUP's concern about the issues' dependence upon a sales gasoline tax. The AAUP's stand on each of the five issues are as -ISSUE FIVE proposes the issuance of more bonds and The Way Biblical Research Ministry will show a film, possible passage is that the tax exemplions they provide for "The Abundant Life," at 8 tonight in the Faculty industry and the sales and gasoline tax (which would follows: notes for the improvement of cities, villages, counties and -Issue one is designed to lower lax rates of outdoor other subdivisions. The funding would come from a 17 per Lounge, Union. The film is part of an intorduction to a support the proposed projects) might not cover their total class called Power for Abundant Living, soon to be cost. recreation lands. Eckman said the AAUP predicts that the cent sales tax increase and does not make adequate result would be increased land taxes lo make up for the provision for maintenance and staffing of the buildings thai offered on campus. The presentation is open to the "EVENTUALLY the financial guarantee would fall to loss. The tax reduction would be available to special would be constructed. public. Ohio's General Fund-which also pays the salaries of the interest groups such as golf courses and country clubs. As a national and state organization. Eckman said the University faculty and employes," said Martha Eckman, -Issue two proposes that tax reductions would be Ohio conference of AAUP members decided it was Teachers assistant professor of English and president of the available to newly emerging industrial plains for the next necessary to oppose issues one through five along with the 15-30 years. According to the AAUP, this would give new Ohio Education Association and the United Auto Workers. Representatives will be at Kent State University Nov. University chapter of the AAUP. who also attended the 7 and 8 lo interview candidates interested in teaching meeting. industries unfair advantage over existing firms and would Tie AFL-CIO and the League of Women Voters are increase demands for scarce energy. opposing issues two, three and five. positions in the stales of Victoria. Tasmania. West -Issue three would authorize the issuance of bonds and Eckman said newsletters will be sent to University AAUP Australia and Queensland in Auslralia. THE AAUP decided to take a stand on this because All interested candidates must attend an orientation fairly recently, Gov. (James) Rhodes vetoed Senate Bill 70 notes which would be repaid through an additional gasoline members explaining the opposition stance. tax. However, the AAUP condemns ihe higher gasoline "I hope it will have a great deal of influence. I hope it meeting from 8:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. on one of the days. An which would have provided collective bargaining rights for individual interview will evolve from the orientation state employes," she explained. prices, adding that only one-half the bond and note debl will give faculty members some guidelines by which to judge," Eckman said. leclures. "AAUP members who had been working with state would be covered by the tax. In addition, road maintenance Interested candidates should have their placement Senate Bill 70 had examined the tax package in the five records and transcripts forwarded to Victoria Teacher issues very carefully," Eckman noted. "They were Selection Program, c/o the Career Development and concerned at how the proponents of these issues had been Placement Center, Wright Hall. KSU. Kent. 0.44240. so closely united with llic media in iheir presentation to the Airline official urges reform public," she said. Marching band AT THE meeting. Eckman said an Ohio Slate University CLEVELAND (AP) - An Edward Carl son, programs thai increasingly alternatives, there is no representative claimed thai this was the first lime ihat fiscal airline executive said chairman of United Airlines, constrict economic question which course to The University Marching Band, under the direction of economists were 100 per cent opposed lo so many issues yesterday that the Ford said he would welcome freedom," he said. take," he said. "We want Mark Kelly and John Deal, will appear at 8:00 p.m. before the voting public. Issue one was referred lo as "the Administration proposal on "complete economic free enterprise." Monday in Anderson Arena. Musical highlights of the biggesl rip-off in Ohio's history," Eckman said. regulatory reform of airlines deregulation of the airline Carlson, who spoke at a 1975 foolball season will be featured. was a move in the right industry." civic luncheon following a Carlson said he though) Admission is S2 for adulls and $1 for students. SOME OF THE reasons behind the AAUP's opposition direction but didn't go far He said it was the only Unilcd board meeting, Ihe drafters of the proposed Tickets can be purchased at the door, ihe Stadium ticket include the fact lhal Ohio ranks low in per capila support enough. way to give the nation's air urged all parties in the legislation to overhaul the office and in Memorial Hall. carriers true economic debate over regulatory regulatory machinery were freedom. reform lo give careful study "well-motivated, but they SHORT OF deregulalion. lo "absolute economic- have produced a bill in the WfCI The University chapter of Women In Carlson said United agreed deregulation of the right direction. But i' fails Communications. Inc. (WICI), was one of four college that change is necessary. carriers." because it doesn't go far "But United opposes all "When we consider the enough." chapters receiving awards of excellence at the annual national meeting Oct. 9 in Tulsa. Okla. Kathleen Lewlon. assistant director of the University News Service and WICI adviser, was elected national third vice THE DEN WE'VE BREWED UP A SALE! president of the organization. Public relations A discussion about career opportunities for women in public relations is set for 1:30 p.m. Tuesday al the &pec&1$ University Center for Continued Learning. I'M S. Mam St. Linda Arnold, public relations director for Sparlan Chemical Co. in Toledo, will discuss ihe various kinds of 11th job experiences thai can lead to work in public relations. The program is free and open to all and is the fourth ANNIVERSARY in a series on women in ihe news media. Fot additional informal ion call .'72-0363. FRI.-SAT. ONLY SALE Opera auditions BLOUSES (Entire Mock) 20% oil SWEATERS (SMKtM ItyMt) 23% oft Volunteers are needed lo sing with the Toledo Opera PURSES (Entire stock) 20% oil Association chorus for three operas in 1976. Auditions PRINT SHIRTS SPORT COATS OUTERWEAR OENIM CLOSEOUTS are being scheduled by Frances Frecdman. chorus (Skirts, SUCks) director. LONO SLEEVE NVLON Reg. to $20.00 Reg. to $80.00 Reg. to $40.00 The operas will be "Faust." Jan. 24; "The Bather of TURTLENECK TOPS Seville." March 20; and "La Boheme." May 15. All DENIM PANTSUITS productions are presented at the Masonic Auditorium in 9 (Hm 39.0O-S9.00) 30% oil Toledo. 19?9 SUPPHOSE PANTYHOSE 30% oil Interested singers are inviied to call Ihe Toledo Opera 12.9 29?9 ASST. SCARVES. HATS, Association al 1-531-5511 or Freedman at 1-531-4786 OLOVES 40%-50%ofl in Toledo. Powder Puff SELECTED BRAS (2 styles) 40% oil Registration S2S Rids« St. These registralion dates and deadlines have been W.it o( M.Donald released by the director of regislration: CM. 0» OMMrt lUeii Oct 31-Student registralion packets mailed. (Unrb Wooh Nov. 3-Three registration orientation programs for JEANS& Q 99 NOW 40S-50* iff new students wil. be held. Sludenls will be designated to attend by their colleges. Schedule of classes (newspaper) Reg. to 20.00 available. SLACKS Nov. 7-Deadline for return of registralion cards. Nov. 24-26--Schedule statements mailed to student's home address. Dec. 1-4-Parlial schedules adjusted. Dec. 8-0pen regislration and drop/add begin. Dec. 12-Fall Quarter ends. Love tap. Jan. 5-Winler Quarter begins. NYLON LINED COACHES FREE SHOES From one beer lover to another. JACKET LETTERING Chorale as low as The Collegiate Chorale will feature "A Bicentennial TEE'S Chorale Celebration" at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Main AND Auditorium. University Hall. 12?o Ivan Trusler will conduct the chorale as they sing 4.99 JERSEYS songs from America's history as well as peices by Brahm. Schutz and Ralph Vaughn Williams. (THE GREEK Single admission is J2 for adults and 50 cents for JACKET} students and children. Subscription vouchers will be exchanged for reserved seats.

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EVERYTHING reduced for FRIDA Y EVENING BUFFET THE DEN'S Fantastic 5 p.m. • 8 p.m. 1 1 th Anniversary Sale SATURDAY 11 a.m. . REOPEN S p.m. SUNDAY STARTS Wed. at 10:00 12 p.m. sorry no phono or l.a.w. Pheasant Room 372-2596 Friday, October 31, 1975, Th* BG News/Page 7 United Way drive IICWMlOtOS tops $31,500 goal Fossils found University employes donated more than THIS YEAR'S GOAL, set by United Way, WASHINGTON (AP) - The oldest known fossil $34,000 to this year's United Way campaign, was $31,500. Dr. Horton said contributions remains of man's ancient ancestors have been discovered according to Dr. George Horton, associate still are being received although the in a dry river bed in East Africa, scientists announced dean of the College of Education and campaign officially is ended. yesterday. campus campaign director. Goals are determined by United Way The fossilized teeth and jaw bones of 11 individuals Dr. Horton said this year's contributions offices based on past and potential have been accurately dated by radio active isotope represent record-breaking figures in the performances as well as the number of techniques at between 3.35 million and 3.75 million amount of money collected, number of employes, Dr. Horton said. years old, they said. contributors and amount of average There is no direct solicitation of students, "These are good firm dates. They are now the earliest, contribution. according to Dr. Horton. When a student firmly dated hominid remains anywhere in the world," contributions are received, they are not archeologist Mary Leakey told a news conference He credits the success of this year's included in the total figure but are sent to yesterday. campaign to the 200 persons involved in United Way offices and identified as student Hominid is a general term for man's ancestors. coordination and solicitation of donations. gifts. Campaign workers personally contacted each Last year University employes donated University employe while the placement of $24,000 to the local United Way fund, Belfast strife solicitation cards in mailboxes was which operates in Wood. Ottawa and Lucas BELFAST, N. Ireland (AP) - One man was killed and discarded. counties. 15 other persons were wounded in shootings in Belfast yesterday as gunmen of the Irish Republican Army's Provisional wing attacked members of the rival Official Program to certify branch. Three other men were reported kidnaped Wednesday night. The Provos. some hooded and others without disguise, personnel selection singled out members of the Republican dubs, the political centers of the IRA Officials. By Paul Orshoski and carry out test validation The best time to enter Victims were shot in their homes, in bars and in the programs that will meet the the program is during the dubs. The University legal requirements. student's sophomore year so There was no immediate explanation for the attacks. psychology department has that all the required courses a newly developed program THE FUNCTION of can be completed during the which will certify students the personnel technician junior and senior year, he Strip mine suit in the area of personnel program is to train students explained. FRANKFORT. (KY.) (AP) - Franklin Circuit Judge selection. so that they can handle "It really isn't advised for Squire Williams took under advisement yesterday a suit technological aspects of a student to enter the by Greenwood Land and Mining Co., which contends Dr. Robert Guion. routine test validation and program as a junior or the state illegally withheld permission for it to strip mine professor of psychology, to help employers comply senior." Dr. Guion said, in the Daniel Boone National Forrest. said the federal government with federal regulations, Dr. "because there wouldn't be Williams said he would rule within two weeks and now is regulating aspects of Guion said. enough time to get through possibly as early as next Friday. employe selection the required courses." Greenwood, which owns mineral rights to 25,000 procedures as a means of The program will provide However, if students did acres in the forest but which wants to mine on only 217 enforcing equal students with the necessary want to try and get through acres, contends it has complied with all state reclamation Doug Poole, sophomore (A&S), seems to be sitting at employment opportunity skills to get this type of job. the program that late in guidelines, and that the decision by the secretary of the Sunny the head of some sunshine steps while he studies outside laws. It is offered as a bachelor of college, Dr. Guion said he state Department for Natural Resources and of the Education Building. (Newsphoto by Ed Suba) arts or a bachelor of science would do all he could to get Environmental Protection to deny the permit was This has created a degree in psychology. them through. "arbitrary." steps demand for people who can AT THE PRESENT time interpret the laws and devise "Most jobs in psychology four people are enrolled in require a person to have a the program. As long as BARGAIN SAT. - SUN. MATINEES master's degree," Dr. Guion employers have a demand Six hostages released said, "but this is one of the for this type of work, the OPENING TILL6:00 ADULTS$1.25 few exceptions." enrollment will keep rising. HELD OVER! Dr. Guion said. CINEMA I The program, which has Aside from the regular EVE. AT 7 30 9 30 been taking shape for require ments of a SAT. MAT. 2 P.M. Bank robber gives up almost two years, also can psychology major, the SUN. MAT. 2:00■*-. 15 lead to graduate study in program requires course CLEVELAND were removed on stretchers. hostages, released late today. The hospital industrial psychology. It work in five subject areas: IT TAKES A RARE (AP)-Edward Watkins. a The others walked out a Wednesday, said they had reported that tests turned does not close off any of statistics, principles of AND SPECIAL MOVIE 56-year-old woud-be bank short time later. All of them been told the large, up no serious problems. the student's options, Dr. measurement, legal Guion said. precedents, computer to each week attract larger audiences than in each__ rooter with a bad., heart, tpjKvad, in good condition. cardboard box contained I preceding week. ?'■* surrendered quietly and First to be carried out enough dynamite to blow Agents said Watkins was "science and two field surprised while trying to THUS FAR THE projects involving employe I released six hostages was William Hann, the up the whole building. They "Mountain" is such a movie... yesterday aftei holding 200 said there appeared to be a hold up the bank at 2:30 program has been running selection materials, test branch manager, who was here, and everywhere policemen at bay for more plunger on the box, and p.m. Wednesday. Police and smoothly but one possible validation, criterion given orange juice and it is playing. lhan 20 hours. treated and released at a Watkins kept his hand on a FBI agents responding to a problem would occur if a development and test student decided to get into "He said he had had hospital. The FBI declined device connected to the silent alarm surrounded the development. the program too late in his When ytxi see it.wt think enough." FBI agent Edward to say what was wrong with plunger. building, and Watkins Persons wishing lo enter academic career. Dr. Guion you'll agree with every Hegerty reported. him except to say that it Police said Watkins, who forced nine hostages into an the program can contact Dr. Appearing tired but with was a previous ailment, not was armed with a gun. used employes' lounge in the said. Guion. wonderful word a tiny smile on his connected with his all night the bomb threat to rear. you've heard about it. mustachioed face, Watkins command money, a van to HOT IN CAR HEATERS AVAILABLE (OPT.) ordeal. l was escorted in handcuffs An unofficial report said take him to the airport, and He let three women THE OTHER SIDE OF NOW THRU THE MOUNTAIN^ from' the Society National Hann and a woman clerk a plane. hostages who reported SUNDAY Bank branch about noon who was carried out Police ngged a van for health problems go during IMOTMIW)IO*TMIMl'. W.-gMMM nitn,i..-_«ii«mi.n„IMl, OPEN 7:00 SHOW 7:30 MlrMDai k*0*'COMI«t ••.*•» M»«llHt|»j 1 t 1- IU.S . Mil VINI • nutiu*MIAMI and taken by police to suffered nervous Watkins' use and parked it the first six hours. A relative HI.."" uinii.i ••« *■*—•#„*, OMIOHUM •MMM*.*** «iom.»-Hr k*| t. MUM '.-hi-tMIK'I'H^^XIIKII,! Metropolitan General exhaustion. in front of the bank, but he of one of those released said r.*«hli»APi»s Mu~". t ■KOIOsV »L»»*1 MAI nc 11*1 Hospital for a checkup. POLICE held back about never used it. Police said he Watkins showed concern for DOUBLE THE TERROR ' oasOMafa sou*"**- anxukskl ■■ 50 newsmen while a large apparently got wind of the his hostages, blocking an DOUBLE THE SHOCK Lkg^'x^OI THE DRAMA that package was carried fact that gasoline had been intake that might have let unfolded under the carefully from the building. drained from the van and tear gas come into the room watchful eyes of police However, police said the the gauge rigged to full. if police had started firing. NOW PLAYING marksmen posted in and on The FBI said Watkins. a alleged bomb that Watkins EVE. AT 7:15-9:15 surrounding buildings ended had used as a threat after his parole violater with a long SAT. MAT. 2 P.M. quickly and quietly. hold-up attempt was history of arrests for bank Si ALL SEATS $1 SUN. MAT. 1.453:35-5:25 The end came shortly thwarted Wednesday proved robbery, was lodged in after Watkins talked to lobe a fake. Metro General's prison ward Mayor Ralph Perk and to Three of the nine original pending the filing of charges the judge who once sentenced him to prison for 45 years. NOW PLAYING A few minutes after Perk walked into the west side Windfall Radio presents: EVE. AT 7:30-9 fj SAT.- SUN. MAT. 2 PA bank branch, two hostages THE WAR OF THE WORLDS. II YOU1IKI [) •'YOUNG RESEARCH MOHLMHTS FROM THE FAMOUS ORSON WELLES FRANK! NSII IN BROADCAST THAT FRIGHTENED THE NATION M YOU'LL LOVE. Thousands of Topic* OIDDRACUI A" *M to> you- u»itM»«.. its- THE FALL OF IMS.

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UAO Campus Movies Present PLUS FRI.-SAT. BONUSLATE SHOW 'Dr. Zhivago Fri.t.00 p.m. Sat. 61OO; 9i'43 p.m. EJBJOSI B-CVEK Main Aod. and FRI.- HALLOWEEN NIGHT ONLY 'The DJ& ♦EVERY 13th CAR ADMITTED FREE Legend of Hell House' DAVID NIVI N Ol DDRACUI A *CARS WITH LICENSE ENDING IN 13- at Midnight, Oct. 3 1 I ! Rl -IAC.KAVI S DRIVER ADMITTED l'i in Main Auditorium E3 The Russians are not coming until Nov. 23 *LAST TO THE END OF ALL 3 FLICKS Greensheet time listings are Incorrect. AND RECEIVE FREE CIDER AND DONUTS 8/Tne BG Newi, Fridty. October 31, I»75 Prolific Elton still music kingpin

Review By the Westies." A scant five months stands between the two It is music marred only by my growing belief that Bernie This is not a eulogy for this famous songwriting team, David Findray . Taupin's best lyrics already have been written. though. The question that immediately comes to mind in dealing Throughout this , the lyrics seem inconsequential "Rock of the Westies" merely reveals an Despite the current efforts of Columbia Records to make with this album is: Is it possible for a performer to maintain at best. At times, they are simply banal. often-unbeatable songwriting combination that is not Bruce Springsteen the kingpin of 70's , at this high standards of quality while producing such an IN FACT, ON the basis of this album, I would say that working up to par. point there is only one man who could be said to be sitting unprecedented quantity of recordings? the only real limitation to John's penchant for making Although the album does suffer for it, it is a record that on top of the pop music world - . In Elton John's case, my answer would have to be a records will be found in Taupin's increasing inability to find is still good enough to give us plenty of hope for the pair's future. A little vacation may be all that is necessary. John's appeal in the last five years has been amazingly guarded "Yea." interesting themes for his songs. broad. His music has been sufficiently slick to make him a THIS ALBUM IS VERY much a continuation of the genuine idol for the AM radio crowd. At the same time trend John began on the "Captain Fantastic" record. there has been enough depth in it to attract the attention of On that album, John seemed to be somewhat playing impression 9 dan 33 Oil-yielding tra 34 Droop* those who consider themselves serious listeners. down his recently acquired Popstar image - the album's 36 Petit* . Linden 10 Throw gently 36 Suffix with overdone cover art aside. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE French *oup Almost as fascinating as John's popularity is the fact that 37 Latin beat 11 Sir, country labor, f.vor. *t he is so startlingly prolific. There was a feeling of relaxed strength about the ACROSS 17 "It's Never Too 92 Twt*t 37 CycUde.ua. 24 Join provider sttt* With heroes from previous years such as the Beatles, the recording. John was just getting back to playing good old Late " 38 Hoetuity 14 Fixed period 39 Picture taker* 1 Canadian 11 Excel in 25 Nick Carter 42 English term of Stones and Dylan, it always seemed that the wait between rock music, shedding much of the cuteness and pretense metropolis 39 Well-known: 16 Former air/ way product 16 Celebration: addieas each new record was interminable. that I believe has been at least partially annoying on all of 7 Surfeit* It Used up 28 Close Abbr. 40 Life story: Ger. 43 Grease peint THESE ARTISTS rarely put out more than one album a his recordings since "Honky Chateau." 12 Mede ready 20 Collection* of companion 44 Musical for UH Abbr. 20 Sam Clemens' year, if they even managed that. This made fans extremely "Rock of the Westies" too is a straightaway rock album. knowUdg. 30 Racetrack 41 "AUth* Thing* instrument 18 Exhausted a 21 Toaatmaatere, 31 Nautical pin wife unhappy, and ultimately became the primary justification Unfortunately, I do not find it quite as refreshing or You 23 High 46 Single •upply: Phraat for abort 32 Give* a (ale* 46 Car part for the bootlegging of these artists' unreleased tapes. enjoyable as its predecessor. 42 Arctic dog* 24 Calif ornia beach 44 Ialand dance town 48 Sound of Elton John gives his fans no such problem, however. The primary problem with the record is a certain p- r !— — 5 1 P" » ir TT laugh tar mediocrity in both the songwriting and performances on r 46 Tropical 28 Architecture! Now, hot on the heels of last spring's "Captain. flowering tree feature 50 Burning 14^ 15 Fantastic," he has released the rather cutely titled "Rock of side one of the album. II 16 47 Upward: Prefix 26 Dmitri'* glass r 51 Border This side consists of one standout song, the current single 17 Is 48 Partaofa brother ";" and three rockers that are at best pale gottcouroe 52 Garden are* 27 Bread spread 63 Certain imitations of previous Elton John - III 21 49 Wordee»m*nt meaning "thtsf" 28 20 Down lived greenbacks compositions. 2V 64 Heating device there 56 Condition: Pisanello's Pizza WHILE THE performances on this side are all extremely 66 Acupuncture 29 By Suffix competent (except for John's unusually abrasive vocals on implement 32 Compact 56 Name in the ■?9 bundle* Orient the opening cut), the only time they actually sound special 67 Overabundance bo 31 33 34 68 Persevered 203 N. Main is on "Island Girl." 69 Ground* near AKSWH TO rttYlOIS rTOU Thanks to side two, however, "Rock of the Westies" still 35 36 1 37 building* H > s ■ sic « R » E_ 0 Open Sun.-Thurs. 4:30 p.m.- 1 a.m. stands out as a better-than-average Ip. 80 Overturn* 0 c T Ll* v E III N 39 10 ■ Here, almost everything meshes. From the "layla-esque" pa ■ M i MPflc tie 0 [II. 0 ) G E Fri. A Sat. 4:30 p.m.- 2 a.m. 1 MM » M ' 1 M II riffs of "Street Kids" to the subtle grandeur of "Billy Bones «i 12 ,3 DOWN E .

WASHINGTON (AP) - A public by a House dispute has broken out subcommittee. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau within the Senate But several members of intelligence committee over the Senate committee whether to make public argued Wednesday that they some facts surrounding the should honor a White House National Security Agency's demand to keep the full apparently unlawful story secret for fear of interception of Americans' damaging intelligence overseas communications. operations. Chairman Frank Church Some details for Project (D-ldaho) disagreed, saying Shamrock, a program in Shamrock should be which at least three VS. exposed because it no communications firms longer exists and because it allowed-NSX to-Tnake—-*>volved "unlawful conduct copies of overseas cables, fiat relates to domestic already have been made companies in this country." CLaSSIFIED Radio Shack CAMPUS CALENDAR about God & actually 1 or 2 female roommates knowing him. 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State and Penn State. of the season tomorrow when it challenges the field at the sophomore Gary Little, who along with Dan Dun ton has Eastern, defending champions, lost its first dual meet of Central Collegiate Conference (CCC) championships at been one of the most consistent performers this fall, has the season over the weekend to Michigan State, 28-29. Kent Penn State University. been hobbled this week by a cold and is listed as a State, who handed BG a 17-38 defeat in the season opener The five-mile chase will begin at 11 a.m. and will attract questionable starter by Brodt. has lost to Penn State this season, 1S-S0. some of the most heralded teams in the Midwest. "Little has missed the last two nights (Tuesday and The Bowling Green harriers are fresh from their most Wednesday) of practice," Brodt said' "Tom McSheffery has IN ADDITION to seven MAC schools, defending Big Ten consistent pack running performance of the year at Miami looked ptetty good and he'll probably run in his place." champion Michigan, Indiana. Notre Dame and Pittsburgh overtUc weekend. The Falcons dominated the five-mile McSheffery has not run for the BG varsity since the will compete among others. race, grabbing the top four places and seven of the first 11 Notre Dame event. He missed the All-Ohio run two weeks Brodt said that the performance of his fifth, sixth and en route to a 17-41 victory. ago because he didn't have the proper shoes and a cold kept seventh runners will be key ingredients for the Falcons. him out of the Miami meet last week. THE WIN concluded BG's 13th winning season in the Zumbaugh, Dunton, Dan Cartledge. Gary Desjardins and "We need to keep together," Brodt said. "We don't have last 14 years with 5-1 overall and 3-1 Mid-American freshmen Kevin Ryan and Brent Beams round out the BG the strong individual runner like a (Paul) Stemmer of Penn Conference (MAC) dual meet records. contingent for the race. State or a (Steve) Heidenreich of Indiana or a (Dave) Smith Tomorrow's CCC event will not be the Falcon's first BRODT SAID that the stiff competition will provide his of Eastern Michigan but we'll run right with them. Well try exposure of the season to large-scale competition and it team "with a real good test to see how we're shaping up for to hang behind them in a group. That's the way you win won't be the last. the conference." meets." Three weeks ago BG finished 10th out of 2S teams at the Notre Dame Invitational'in one of its worst pack-running exhibitions of the campaign. Next week the all important MAC championships are on Boofers hope fo rebound .the ledger and the Falcons will be attempting to dethrone Eastern Michigan, who has captured the last two titles. The NCAA District Four and national championships By Norm Baker contests but the two defeats p.m. Parent's Day game 3-4-2 record and are coming will be run at Indiana and Penn State respectively in Staff Writer have come against national against Ball State. off a 1-1 double overtime successive weeks. caliber teams, Cleveland "They have no money to game against Ohio Wesleyan Tomorrow's meet, which has been termed an eye opener Trying to muster up some State and Akron. Both stay overnight in Bowling University (OWLO Tuesday. by coach Mel Biodf. will mark the first time this season goal-scoring offense will be squads have defeated Green so we had to change Ironically, the Falcon that the Falcons will be able to field only seven runners. the Falcon soccer team's Howard University this game times from the usual hooters tied OWU, II, in objective at 2 p.m. season, last season's NCAA 11 a.m.," Cochrane BG's opening game of the tomorrow as Bowling Green soccer champ. explained. season. hosts Ohio University. • "Against Akron, our Coach Mickey Cochrane's defense played well but The Falcons last defeated The Falcons also will try men have scored only twice against an excellent team, the Bobcats in 1173 when to clinch the Mid-American in the last three games, we knew that we would Bowling Green shutout Conference (MAC) soccer J including Wednesday's 3-0 have occasional lapses when Ohio, 3-0. But the Bobcats championship as a victory loss to Akron. In the they would take returned the favor last against Ohio University contest against the Zips. advantage." Cochrane said. season by whitewashing would assure Bowling Green Bowling Green could "But they were woiried Bowling Green. 2-0. of an undefeated league manage only one shot on about us as they really "Ohio U. is a different season. the Akron goal. didn't loosen up until after team than Akron," "We had in itial they scored their second Cochrane said. "They have "They have handled penetration in the Akron goal of the game." Cochrane no outstanding player but mutual opponents much Dan Cartledge (77) and freshman Brent Bcams.shown end," Cochrane explained, said. they create tremendous better than we have," here in earlier season action at Toledo, will be among "but we didn't select the pressure around the goal." Cochrane said, "but going the seven Falcon harriers who run tomorrow at the best opportunity to shoot THE FALCON hooters after the MAC title will be Central Collegiate Conference championships at Penn and only fired one shot on will try to rebound and THE BOBCATS own a something to play for." State. (Newsphoto by Ed Suba) goal. notch their sixth victory of "IT'S A VERY the season tomorrow against misleading statistic as we the Bobcats. did put offensive pressure Due to scheduling on them," the veteran coach difficulties, the game will be added. played at 2 p.m.. thill TONIGHT Bowling Green has sharing the limelight with dropped two of its last thice the BG football team's 1:30 IS THE BROTHERS OF PHTXAPPA TAV HALLOWEEN WELCOME THEIR AT THE 1975 Fall Pledge Class

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News Media, Politics of Broadcast Name. Regulation Will Be Covered. No Formal Prerequisite Cnv State. -Zip - ICalitornu residents ptrMe Mid 6"-. SJ'i'S Id* I Instructor: Dr. W. C. Spragens PLUG YOURSELF INI! Senior Pictures! For app. call 372- BG battles Ball St. ByDickReei surprising 6-2 overall and 3-2 in league "They ire a balanced football Sports Editor play. team," Nehlen said. "They have good "YOU'D HAVE to go a long way to quickness, their offense is The state of Indiana has four major find two teams tfhtf are playing each well-conceived and they do a lot of college football teams-Notre Dame, other this weekend that each have six different things." Purdue, Indiana University and Ball wins," Nehlen said yesterday at his Defensively, the Cardinals boast pro State Universtiy (BSU). weekly press conference. prospect Shafer Suggs at cornerback. And the top team this season on the "Ball State is a fine football team The 6-2, 195-pounder also has been basis of win-loss records is Ball State, and they've gotten better during the injured but is expected to play Bowling Green's opponent tomorrow year," the BG head coach added. tomorrow. in a key Mid-American Conference The Cardinal offense is built around "Their defense is well-coached, and (MAC) clash. junior quarterback Art Yaroch of their two linebackers are probably Kick-off is set for 1:30 p.m. at Doyt Columbus, senior fullback Jeff their best players," Nehlen said. "We L. Perry Field as the Falcon gridders Harrison of Girard and junior tailback haven't seen Suggs. Because of the conclude their home season. Earl Taylor of Youngstown, giving the films we have of them, we can only see For BG, the game is of utmost BSU backfield an Ohio flavor. the secondary a few times." importance. Despite the weekend loss Taylor, a 170-pound speedster, has to Miami, the Falcons still have a been injured recently and did not even ON THE HOME front. BG is chance to represent the conference at dress for last week's 3-0 win over hurting at guard. Last week's starters the post-season Tangerine Bowl league foe Northern Illinois. Tommy Steele and Greg Ketchum provided that Miami loses a MAC game However, the transfer from Miami were felled by injuries that will keep and BG can win four straight to close University is listed as BSU's them out for the rest of the season. the season. second-team tailback on this week's Senior Mark Conklin still hasn't THERE'S AN interesting sidelight depth chart aiM will undoubtedly see recovered fully from a leg injury to tomorrow's game. Judy McClain, plenty of action against the Falcons. suffered two weeks ago, but he'll get wife of Ball State head coach Dave "In Earl Taylor, they (BSU) have the starting call along with sophomore McClain, is the daughter of Doyt one of the most exciting runners Doug Smith. Senior Mark Horansky Perry, whom BG's stadium is named around." Nehlen said. will back-up, but he is not in top after. BG RECRUITED both Yaroch and shape. Perry was the highly successful Harrison heavily, and both are quality "We've got three guards that know coach of the Falcons from 1955 to football players. Harrison has been in what they're doing, but only one 1964. and out of the starting lineup for three (Smith) is healthy," Nehlen said. And in 1957, Perry had a senior years, but has good size and is a "We've been working with some quarterback named Don Nehlen and a punishing runner. freshmen, bul on ihe offensive line, sophomore quarterback named Dave Last week, with Taylor absent, it's technique and that lakes time lo McClain. Harrison responded with I 20 yards in learn." So it will be two former teammates 22 carries for his best day as a Other than thai. Ihe Falcons appear directing the squads from the sidelines collegian. healthy with tailback Dave Preston tomorrow in an at tempi to better Sophomore Hanker Mike Andress is back in ihe groove and senior safely what currently arc excellent records, another explosive performer who has Sherrill Jackson expected to start after Bowling Green is 6-1 overall and .'-I latched onto six touchdown passes this silling our last week's game with a leg in the MAC while Ball Stale is a fall, lops in the MAC. problem. r Tailback Dave Preston keys the offense. The BG New SPORTS while linebacker Jeff Smith anchors defense. Friday, October 31. 1975 Page 10 Women tankers open seasonal home

By I .MM i Leach "We have a lot more depth than we did last year. I have FINKE WILL BE joined by freshmen Mary lleiiman and 15th in Ihe nation and ihe 200 medley relay lliai placed Assistant Sports Editor more swimmers than can swim, so even some good Pal Sleiger lleitman will leant up wilh Finke on the 16th. swimmers aren'l getting a chance to swim." she said. required dives while Sleiger will dive wilh Finke on the SOPHOMORES CINDY SARGENT and Diane Last year Bowling Green's women tankers made quite a This outstanding group of swimmers begins its season at optional*. Coppersmith, who qualified for nationals, also return this splash in college swimming-nol only in Ohio, bin 10 a.m. tomorrow as it hosts the Bowling Green Relays at "Our diving is really improved this year." Campbell said. year. regionally, nationally and in Canada. the Nataloriuni. Other learns participating are Ohio State. "We'll be able to tell belter when our new divers get used to Two new.freshmen sprinters have joined Ihe team-Lee The Falcon swimmers' accomplishments were numerous: Miami, Western Michigan and Central Michigan. diving in this pool." Wallington from Mansfield, who will swim the freestyle and Bowling Green Swimming Relays champions. Mid-American Last year BG swept the relays with no trouble and such Sue Swenson Smith, a former diver for BG, is coaching backstroke, and Donna Roscnbauer of Aliguippa. Pa., who Invitational champions. Waterloo International Invitational should be ihe case this year. the divers. will swim two breaststroke events. Champions and Ohio Slale champions. BG also placed "1 HAVE NO idea what these learns have, but ihey BG has a strong group of senior swimmers this season, second in the Midwest Championships and in ihe lop 30 at should probably be better than last year," Campbell said. "I including Diane Wian. Cheryl Kimball. Cheryl Dick and nationals. (hink we should still win. though." ail-Americans Beckey Siesky. Betsy Fisher and Gail Sailer. "AND WE look even bet lei this year." coach Jean Although Campbell received one rcquesl from a coach "BECKY WILL BE strong in freestyle and Gail will be Texas Instruments Campbell said in anticipation Of another fine season. not to have diving relays because of the depth of the strong in butterfly ."Campbell said. "But Betsy...Betsy is an Nataloriuni pool, there will be two one-meter diving relays all-around swimmer. She's self-motivaled and a thinking electronic calculator tomorrow. swimmer. There's no heller worker or smarter swimmer." The deepest end of the pool only measures nine feet and Returning juniors are Cathy Witkowski (breaststroke) SR-51A the legal standard lor one-meter diving is 10 feet. and Barb McKee. McKee was last year's state champion in Swami Sophomore MiSue Finke will be back on the diving the 100 backstroke. 50 freestyle and 200 medley and was board foi BG. She also has gained a bertii with die Midwesl champion in the 100 backstroke. • Performs logarithms trigonompr s oowe's 'oots backstrokcrs as a result of qualifying for nationals in the She also placed 14th in the nation in the 100 backstroke reciprocals lactonais ii"t> i'-f :'•' '■ I■ ■ ■' nc»and backstroke lasl season. and was a member of the 400 freestyle relay that placed standard deviation Bowling Green over Ball State by 6 • Features an algebraic Keyboard with dual hjnetton keys that increase the power ot the SP S'*«thol>t 1- Brigham Young over Arizona by 3 • Three user accessible memonesper'"iisto'arje 'ecaii sum Ohio State over Indiana by 33 product operations • Preprogrammed to provide *'0 often used engineering conversions Miami over Toledo by 10 Swick threat to Redskins • Random number ge'" i H o" c* permutations Penn State over Maryland by 5 automatic percent »nu percent dtHerence awn ' Oklahoma over Oklahoma State by 9 noncontendcrs. Western • user selected ttned or floating deomai pomt COLUMBUS (AP) ■• overall and 3-0-0 in the one away from the all-time • Calculate* answers to i3S'gni'tcant iinjtsjno ,^esj" i3digits West Virginia over Kent by 16 Miami of Ohio, ihe lone league, must at least slow Michigan looks for its first conference record posted by •n subsequent calculations *0> ■ ,. Ohio University over Western Michigan by 19 victory in nine games this Toledo's title teams of • Computes and d'Spiavs answers as rgeas -9 999999999* t(T undefeated conference Toledo quarterback Gene and as smaii as • i 110 *" North Carolina State over South Carolina by 2 team, risks its sole Swick lo maintain the inside season at Ohio University. 1969. 1970 and 1971. • Automaiicai'YConvets.»"swi'". ■ *'w" Notre Dame over Navy by 7 Mid-American Conference track towaid a third straight Both are mired in the calculated answe'is gre.i'e'ir-r • Features b'lijni u r'-■ titMwithngn Nebraska over Missouri by 12 (MAC) football lead MAC title and accom- second division, the Bobcats THE REDSKINS again 7 digit exponent witn sign Southern Cal over California by 11 tomorrow against the air panying Tangerine Bowl at 2-2-1 and the Broncos are doing it with defense. • Otspiav p'ov'ce^ .'.■. Mcalioi Syracuse over Pittsburgh by I might of Toledo. berth. last at 0-5-0. They lead the MAC in three • Lightweight tuiiy poldOie IN A CONTEST involving • Recha'geab e I'I"' The Redskins, 6-1-0 major categories, total • FutlytVtMrranhj Nonconference pairings defense 205.4 yards, rushing • AC Adapter Ch.v^e- wuded send Kent Slate to West defense 91.0 and points Virginia. Eastern Michigan yielded 10.1 average. JV gridders face Michigan to Youngstown, Marshall to Central Michigan and Miami's pass defense By Dave Smercina junior vanity squad is only before the vanity game. up with two key Northern Illinois to Illinois stands sixth in the officially together for All hough the priority Interception*. The problems State. conference, however. And Due lo NCAA rulings. practice on Monday nighls. given the IV team isn't are. according to the coach, Miami, if it scores its passing offense is where the not every player on the The rest of the week they always lop, this doesn't bad timing on offense due 14th straight Mid-American Rockets excel with Swick. football team is allowed to practice with the varsity. dampen the team's spirit, to lack of practice and the victory tomorrow, will be the national leader. dress for varsity games. This includes Jacobs, who is according to Jacobs. kicking game. Bowling Junior varsity teams thus guard and center coach of "WE PLAY with pride. Green had one punt blocked have been cteatcd to give the varsity. We're out to win. We feel and missed its extra-point playets who aren't seniors An Important Auction that we represent "the attempt in that game. game experience. thai many JV players football program and all of Jacobs expects a tough Under ihe guidance of perform is work on the Bowling Green when we game today, saying, "the *£2ffi* Mike Jacobs. Bowling scout team. This group runs play," explained Jacobs. learn is looking forward to Green's junior varsity Ihe plavs of the upcoming In the JV's first game, the going to Michigan and football team won us first varsity opponent the week defense played well, coming playing a Big Ten school." game, 6-S, against the University of Toledo on LTi"l'ATlTl*A'l'l*#'f4'fTff'frff'V Oct. 17. 149.»5 The BG JV's travel to the ONE OF THE University of Michigan today for a 2 p.m. contest MANY MODELS against the Wolverines. KAPPA SIGMA AVAILABLE AT THERE ARE many problems that the coach and STUDENT BOOK team must deal with. 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