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WASHINGTON (AP)-Between 1.2 probably return "for at least the But that additional supply million and 1.57 million persons-most following two to three weeks." represents only about one per cent of of them in Ohio and New York-have It said some states were having the total gas needed on a cold winter been laid off their jobs because of problems in distributing alternate day-enough to help stave off the loss the natural gas shortage, new federal fuels such as propane and light and of service to homes and other top and state reports indicate. heavy fuel oils, but there was no priority customers but not enough to A report given White House energy current indication of shortages to end the shortages as long as cold adviser James R. Schlesinger over consumers. weather persists. the weekend, shows gas-shortage It also predicted that farmers may The FPC said some 380 million unemployment in at least 17 states, suffer some production setbacks but cubic feet of emergency gas was ranging from about 1,000 each in concluded that "no significant fer- already flowing, and the other 175 Mississippi and Wisconsin to an tilizer shortage is expected this million had been authorized but had estimated 250,000 in New York and spring resulting from the gas shor- not yet started through the pipelines. 550,000 to one million in Ohio. The tage." report is based on estimates prepared THE REPORT to Schlesinger, by the Commerce Department and MEANWHILE, the Federal Power citing forecasts by the National by state agencies. Commission iFPC) reported an Weather Service (NWS) said additional 555 million cubic feet of relatively warm air was moving THE MEMO SAID weather gas daily has been obtained by in- eastward, but the service "does not forecasters anticipated some easing terstate pipelines under provisions of expect this storm to alter other than of the cold wave this week but the emergency natural gas act signed temporarily. the fundamental warned thai freezing Arctic air would by President Carter last week. Western Ridge structure which has been responsible for the extremely cold weather that has consistently been experienced by the eastern U.S. University budget hit since last October. "The NWS weather service currently expects the Western Ridge hard by snowstorm to reassert itself immediately following the passage of the Pacific By Sherry Kirkendall storm, and to continue to direct No, It's not an illustration from Jules Verne's "Journey to the Centre of the Staff Reporter arctic air toward the eastern U.S. for Icicles Earth." As the bright rays of the sun touched the layers of frost, small rivers at least the following two to three of water were formed. Last weekend's snowstorm cost the University more than just in- weeks," the report said. convenience. Paul R. Nusser, fiscal officer, said the extreme weather and resulting snow conditions cost the University about $218,000 for the four-day weekend period beginning on Friday. Nusser said he began preparing cost figures last week as part of a report he will file with the Disaster Services Agency in Columbus later this week. ACGFA sets dates for hearings He said universities, cities, counties and townships throughout the state had received requests for their extraneous costs over the long weekend, and By Dennis J. Sadowski Rock E Ross, junior and a speculated that the figures would be used to obtain and distribute any federal Staff Reporter ACGFA FEE HEARING SCHEDULE funds provided as emergency relief. member of the Human Rights DATE TIME Alliance, said he will step down when A schedule of hearing dates for Friday, Feb. 16 3-6 p.m. that group presents Its request NUSSER SAID one of the major costs of the weekend was the expenditures groups seeking general fee money Saturday, Feb. 19 for salaries. Gov. Rhodes closed all state institutions by noon on Friday, but 9 a.m.-noon, 1-3 p.m. because his involvement in the group was set by the Advisory Committee Sunday, Feb. 20 Nusser said the University still was forced to pay wages to all salaried 1-5 p.m. would not allow him to make an on General Fee Allocations (ACGFA) Wednesday, Feb. 23 5-7 p.m. objective decision on a budget employes and said employes who were kept after 10 a.m. Friday, when the during a meeting last Friday. Friday, Feb. 25 University officially closed, were paid time-and-a-half. 3-5 p.m. recommendation. The committee also set the Saturday, Feb. 26 9 a.m.-noon, 1-3 p.m. "I think what I am doing is giving Overtime pay alone cost the University some $20,000, Nusser said, adding groundrules for the hearings. The Sunday, Feb. 27 that regular salaries during the period amounted to more than $146,000. 1-5 p.m. credibility to the committee," Ross rules are basically the same as they said. Another University budgeting area seriously affected by the weather was were last year. the University's physical plant budget. Nusser said weekend expenditures for conflict of interest arises between Brancheau suggested that com- ACGFA established that a quorum If questions from the gallery committee members and a group mittee members decide themselves the plant exceeded $14,000. The physical plant budget includes snow removal, of the 11-member committee be eight become too monotonous, the com- groundskeepers and plumbers. presenting a budget. "I would whether to vote on a group's budget. voting members. Alternates would mittee should step in to avoid un- suggest that every member stay on ACGFA chairman Richard R. take the place of regular voting necessary delays, Michael S. the board," he said. THE UNIVERSITY also incurred $2,100 in equipment rental during the Eakin, urged committee members to members if a member was absent. Brancheau, graduate student in be "as objective as you possibly four-day period Nusser said the heavy snowfall forced the rental of loaders economics, said. "I THINK YOU would destroy the can." and trucks not only to grade the roads, but to haul away excess snow. HEARINGS WILL BE limited to It was finally decided to allow a sense of individuality if you are The cost of fuel, parts and repairs to equipment, above those normally one-half hour for groups with small flexible time period for questions forced to vote yes or vote no," incurred exceeded $47,000 during the same four-day period. He said $10,000 Budget request forms arc due at 5 budgets and one-and-one quarter from the gallery with a time limit Jackson said. "But I think the p.m. Friday in 440 Student Services was the result of insulation damage to pipes because of leakage. $6,000 was hours for groups with large budgets set by two-thirds of the committee. committee members have a necessary to replace frozen coils in heating and cooling units. Broken pipes Bldg. A five-day extension may be unless questions from the committee Ron D. Jackson, senior, asked that responsibility to the committee to granted to those groups requesting in Conklin. resulting in damage to ceilings, cabinets and insulation, amounted and the gallery warrant an extension. an official agreement be reached if a give an inside view." to $2,800. >one.

Damage to snowplows, payrollers, trucks and welders accounted for ex- penditures of $6,380; $3,000 was spent on auxiliary gasoline and automotive Goals for minority employment explained supplies, and the roof on Memorial Hall received damages amounting to Editor's note: For the first time In approximately $8,000 when heavy winds tore strips of Urpaper from the roof. ween at the University, according to years, at least 60 faculty members the University's history, specific someone less qualified Just to meet a The remaining expenses in the equipment and repair category were for Charles L. Means, vice provost for and 150 other staff who are members goals for increasing minority number." auxiliary coal and the cost of hiring private contractors to move the coal to academic services. of minority groups." He said his goals for minority the boilers, approximately $9,000. The cost of replacing signs destroyed in enrollments and hiring minority "There is an under-utilization of Myron M. Chenault, the director of employment are based on the labor the storm and snow removal efforts will cost the University about $5,000 - faculty may be Included In the minorities," Means said. "In some University's policy statement now the University's Equal Opportunity market as defined by the U.S. Census Nusser said the University also was submitting figures on the cost of academic areas and departments Compliance office, said the proposed housing and feeding those stranded during the storm, also in compliance with being drafted In Academic Council. Bureau and take into account there are no minorities at all." minority employment figures were state requests. minority availability for specific jobs. By Cindy Lelse Means said it is important for the compiled by his office as part of a He said the University housed 71 employes who were unable to get home Staff Reporter "I don't believe in playing games University to employ minorities new Affirmative Action plan. He with numbers," Chenault said. "But because of road conditions, as well as 339 persons referred to the University because the black, Hispanic, said the goals are total minority when they were forced off state and county roads (particularly 1-75). Minority professors and staff these (the figures) prove that if the American Indian and Asiatic students employment and include present University wants to increase minority To page 6 members are too few and far bet- at the University should have models University minority employes. employment, it can be done." of what should and can be done by He said the University now em- Chenault said minority employment minorities. ploys 27 minority faculty and 73 here can have a positive effect on minority staff members. the minority students by providing MEANS, WITH THE assistance of them with models. Chenault, an the University Office of Equal HE SAID THE employment of 60 attorney, said he has encouraged Opportunity Compliance, submitted minority faculty and 150 minority some black students to study law. for approval in the University's staff members are goals, not quotas. "I'M NOT SAYING that a white policy statement specific goals for professor can't influence a black the hiring of minority faculty and "Only the state or federal courts student, but the role model has some staff members. have the power to set up quotas," bearing," he said. 'The best way, Chenault said, adding that quotas for example, to encourage a woman The proposal states one such goal usually carry negative connotations, to become a physicist should be: "To employ, within five because "they Imply that you take To page 3 SGA starts police investigation By Deb Gebolys Details will be made available Other members retained their Staff Reporter through an extensive advertising positions. campaign which may include radio The ad hoc committee is to work The Student Government and BG News advertisements. with UPCAC to solve any problems Association (SGA) has established an brought up by students with com- ad hoc committee to Investigate "STUDENTS CAN register a plaints against the University Police. allegations of injustices by the complaint and these complaints will University Police. SGA President be dealt with. Actions will be taken IN OTHER business, student Bill Burris said the action is partially one way or the other...I know there senator John M. Blaskovic, Jr., the result of a request by the Black are a lot of injustices going on and resigned his post. He was Student Union last month. they need to be dealt with," Burris unavailable for comment At last night's SGA meeting, Burris said. Joseph Lombard!, counseling said when students with legitimate The University Police-Community psychologist at the Personal complaints inform SGA, further Advisory Committee (UPCAC) Development and Life Planning ►•••"'ip'iowt b» ** Ortom structuring of the committee can representatives have been reshuffled, Center spoke to student senators Two University ROTC members stand guard over the moan take place. He called the move to too, and a minority student, Kenneth about the center's functions at the Moon rock rock currently on display in the Promenade Lounge, Union. create the committee "probably one W. Simonson, BSU legal advisor, was meeting, and asked them to spread The display, sponsored by the Union A divides Organization, will of. the most daring endeavors SGA nominated by Burris and approved information about the center's many be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. all this week. has ever tried." by SGA to sit on the committee. programs to the students. opinion 'judgment is founded on truth...' P^?f !!?^reform education curtails dish thefts In fact, prisons today, especially in Ohio, are so bad they are nothing more than multi-million dollar jokes. They do nothing to By Mike Fetzer shman residence hall staff, and portantly. Harshman is a cleaner, problem, it will soon diminish. rehabilitate convicts and may even encourage inmates to continue to 413 Bromfleld Bromfield in particular have made more sociable place to live. Everyone commit crimes once released. Guest Columnist extensive efforts to make residents saves. At the root of the problem is money--or the lack of it. aware that dish loss and theft costs My suggestion to the SGA Cafeteria THIS SYSTEM HAS worked in Recognizing the inadequacies of this state's prisons. Gov. Rhodes I agree with Mark Dobeck's everyone and is reflected in high Service Committee is to put more Harshman-Bromfield and would has asked the legislature to increase prison funding by 39 per cent comments in the News on Feb. 1 room and board charges. emphasis on educating residents in probably work in other residence in the next budget. Even more is needed. about the big cafeteria dish rip-off by Obviously, our efforts are showing halls about the social advantages of halls. So Mark, before you complete The $170 million asked by Rhodes for prisons is a far cry from students. However, I feel that some a tangible, monetary return. Fewer eating in the dining hall and the your cafeteria study, please contact the more than $195 million the Department of Rehabilitation and of his comments were over- paper products are wasted, china and monetary savings of eliminating full someone in Harshman-Bromfield. Corrections says it needs to make the prison serve its real purpose- generalizations. silverware losses are substantially paper carry out service. We have a workable solution to the Mark states that "disposable dishes lowered and students now eat in the dish dilemma. And please do not deter future crime. The old excuse of "I have to eat in and silverware should always be dining area where a social at- my room so I can study" is a little lump us with Rodgers when you say The Ohio House Finance Committee, which will be considering available" to prevent theft of the mosphere prevails and clean-up is worn. Of course, some die-hards will that "all residence halls are equally next year's budget starting this week, , should look carefully at regular glass and silver utensils. This more efficient and less expensive. continue to try to exit dining areas responsible "for the dish theft Rhodes' request and ensure that the prisons and inmates shouldn't year Harshman Quadrangle has Natural gas is saved because less with regular china and silver, but if problem. The problem is not quite so suffer more because of lack of funding. experimentally done away with full paper is incinerated. Less main- residence hall staffs and students prevalent in Harshman-Bromfield The condition of Ohio's prisons is everyone's concern and the carry out service from the cafeteria. tenance staff labor is required to work together and impose the proper because we have made an effort to legislature must do everything in its power to keep them from (Limited carry out for ill persons is clean up the mess, and most im- fines when confronted with the alleviate it. deteriorating even more than they already are. still available, as well as carry out sandwiches.) The results are im- pressive. No longer are huge quantities of end discrimination paper trays, dishes, and plastic no southern jokes Discrimination is a word no one likes, yet it still exists. silverware strewn about the hallways It is still often practiced in housing and job opportunities and and stairwells. According to Mona WASHINGTON-'You should have absolutely nothing funny about the even at educational institutions. I'ugh. director of residence dining a ball with the Carter South, and if you say there is you're Whether anyone realizes it. discrimination is probably practiced at services, "Harshman Quad is Administration," many people have just making it up." maintaining less of a dish loss this told me. "There must be something the University. "Why do you say that?" I always humorous about the South. It can't To combat the problem here, the University established an Equal year than any other living unit on campus. Lai year, when full carry ask. be the only part of the country that Opportunity Compliance Office and set up extensive affirmative out service was available in the "Well, it's the first time in ages isn't funny." action policies to try to insure equality in hiring practices. Quad, Harshman experienced the we've had a President from the Deep In addition, some special programs and grants were set up to highest dish loss on campus". South, and there has to be endless "WE'RE NOT going to stand for help minority group members assimilate into the college atmosphere material in that." it," he warned me. "The South is not here. OBVIOUSLY, CARRY OUT service There probably would be except a joke. Jimmy Carter proved that." We applaud these efforts and hope they continue. With increased does not end the dish ripoff. In fact, that Carter's election, instead of "I guess that means we can't laugh cooperation on all levels within the University, equal oportunity will statistics indicate that it may even giving some Southerners a feeling of American tradition to make fun of a for the next four years, then'" self-confidence, has made them even become an absolute reality instead of just a hopeful phrase. aid in the regular china loss. Har- man's background, look what we did "I didn't say that. I just said it's more sensitive to any levity about with John F. Kennedy's Hyannisport going to be harder, because we the South. and Johnson's Pedernales ranch and Southerners don't think jokes about Nixon's Watergate." the South are funny." EVEN MY SOUTHERN friends in "Don't Southerners tell jokes about Washington see no humor in Carter "NIXON DIDN'T come from themselves''" 1 asked. and Plains, Ga. Watergate," my friend said. I have a friend, a distinguished "We still aren't sure of that, are newscaster, who comes from Georgia we?" I said. "THAT'S DIFFERENT. Its all and he doesn't want to read any "It was different with those men. right for us to tell Jimmy Carter allusions to the South for the next What you're dealing with when you jokes amongst ourselves. What we four years. write about Carter is a man who resent are Northerners telling Jimmy "Making fun of Carter's Southern comes from the red clay of a Carter jokes to us." background is just a cheap shot," he Southern state, who rose to the "Boy. you people are nc fun at all." told me. highest office in the land despite "That is a typical example of your "But we used to make fun of prejudice and suspicion. You don't prejudice. Just because we don't like Johnson and his Texas background," heal the wounds of a Civil War by Northerners to tell Southern jokes I protested. writing about grits and peanuts and you accuse us of no sense of humor." good ol' boys." "Okay, no jokes about Carter and "TEXAS ISN'T Georgia," he "Then what do you write about?" his Southern background. Did you replied. "Texans are used to being hear the one about traveling made fun of-Georgians aren't." "A NEW SOUTH that has risen on salesman whose car got stuck in the "Why not?" the ashes of the old one-a South that snow in Mondale's hometown in "Because it's taken us such a long takes pride in its tall buildings and Minnesota'" time to get respectable again, and its paved highways and its great "No." he said, laughing for the we've not going to blow it just football teams." first time. "What happened?" because the next President of the "There is nothing funny about 'YBW,KI« KYoORTAXmYgR-SUFPUfcP LIMOUSINE— WOUtfWMWD United States comes from there." that," 1 said. Copyright 1976, Los Angeles Times SUPPING IN BACK,WE HAVE 1£) PICK UP Mf?^ VANa ON M WAY/" "But," I protested, "it's an "That is exactly my point. There is Syndicate Letters through such runners as Wottle. Sink, and so 1 would like to thank all those Jrwish identity, needs our support unlock the apartment door for me To the person who took the blue thanks and Godfray? persons who have made my time at and concern. Writing letters to Hillel when I came home. warmup iwith the white racing BGSU something akin to cruel and Butman is a way of letting him know Of course, my parents do have an stripes) Thursday evening, I hope it We would like tn thank all the The controversy is almost over now unusual punishment. that he is not forgotten and a war- extra set of keys to my car. but that keeps you as warm as it did me. students at Bowling Green State since plans can not be changed to ning to the Soviet regime that we does me no good either, for they are Keep the jacket-but please return University for their outstanding include a 220 yard track. What can ! would like to thank the bursar's know he exists and cannot simply snowed in worse than we here at the keys. kindness and consideration for the be done, however, is the elimination office for having the foresight to "disappear." Bowling Green. No mail, no means All you have to do is put them in stranded motorists during the recent ol a track altogether in the new have only one person who can do any As coordinator of the letter-writing of obtaining food, and certainly no an envelope and drop them in storm. facility, since it would merely one thing, and then arranging for campaign at Bowling Green. I urge way of getting those much-needed campus mail-care of The BG News- We were so overwhelmed by the duplicate the existing one in the that person to be on a coffee-break you to show your concern by writing keys to me. no questions asked! How could I ask many little things the students did Men's Gym. This could save money, whenever 1 need help. to Hillel Butman. If you care to join In the meantime, my car is sen- questions! I won't even know who for us. making sure we were kept cmbarassment, and maybe even a 1 would like to thank the custodians us, please contact me at 352-4534 so tenced to sit in this cold weather, you are. warm and comfortable and informed. few catcalls. who keep me on my toes by making that I can provide you with Hillel's slowly freezing up to the point where A News Staffer Thanks again, students. You were me guess which door out of the many address and guidelines for it may never start again. 106 University Hall great! George Dascoulias available they've unlocked so that I corresponding with Soviet Jews. 101 Anderson can get into the classroom buildings. Rayna Alsberg Mr. & Mrs. Frank Burke And most of all. I would like to 222 N. Church St. 5061 Woodcliff Drive thank the Board of Trustees, and all Flint. Michigan discrimination the wonderful administrators of The Bis Hews dubious parentage (I must not get lost keys This is the final straw. too explicit, or this letter will never It's been a long time comin'. pools vs. track I can't understand why the get printed) who this past weekend The anger and frustration that has Pane 2 Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1977 University has suddenly decided not cost me twenty-three dollars at the been building within has finally come Recently we have found ourselves to mail registration forms to off local hospital's emergency room to the surface because of the un- EDITORIAL STAFF embroiled in a great controversy. 1 campus students. The expense because in their infinite wisdom, thinking actions of some individual editor toseph t. woliet ii am referring to the tremendous required to mail these forms has they've cut back the health center's recently. managing editor never been prohibitory i- the past. Kevin b. mccray uproar caused by the proposed hours. For all of you creeps on fat Thursday evening two weeks ago, I news editor Patricia a. thomas elevated track in the new recreation Why now? salaries, I would like to suggest that made my through ice and snow to editorial editor lames a. sluiewski center. A large issue seems to have I believe proper e notice you perform an anatomically im- shoot some hoop at Anderson Arena. wire editor wilham p. saunders makeup editor been skirted in all the discussion, was not given ol .ill change. possible action. If you wish a When I finished playing, I walked to robert w. borfel Needless inconveniences were caused sports editor Willis c. estep however. clarification on that, get in touch. the area where I had casually tossed photo editor m.ndy milhgan In the recreation center (with the to myself and other off campus my warmup jacket when I began copy editor carl p. rcmensky totally inadequate track) are going to students ry this action. R.W. Innes play. be two swimming pools. Now, I ask This is a definite discriminatory P.O. Box 84 Now I didn't really mind finding BUSINESS STAFF Mark Kerns and whoever else is act against students who wish to live my jacket missing. It was only business manager off campus. We pay the same tuition douglas a. blank knowledgeable, how can you turn about five degrees below zero outside advertising manager gordon t. say re down the requests of the indoor track as those students who live on cam- show concern and snow-hampered visibility was at sales manager Christine m drehs team when the fifty meter pool is pus. Why are we not provided with A group of concerned students at least 100 feet. And it was 2 a.m., being built solely for the purpose of the same services? The BC News is published daily Tuesday through Friday during the regular the University of Toledo and Bowling which means of course that everyone school year and weekly during summer sessions by students ol Bowling Green having an adequate facility for the Green campuses have adopted a on campus was awake and available State University under the authority ot the University Publications Committee. swim teams? Oh, certainly it can be Mary Helge Soviet Jewish Prisoner of Conscience, to help me with this minor situation. Opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the opinions ot The justified by saying that HPE classes Chris Helge Hillel Butman, who is presently What did slightly irk me was that BG News Editorial Board. can use the pool, but why two pools Nancy Rado The BG News and Bowling Green State University are equal opportunity em- serving a 10-year sentence in a the pocket of my jacket had all cf ployers and do not discriminate m hiring practices. and an inferior track? Sally Rado Siberian labor camp. His crime - my keys in it-two sets to my car 221 Murvill,. The News will not accept advertising that is deemed discriminatory, degrading I do not wish to be misunderstood, wanting to be reunited with his and a key to my apartment or insulting on the basis ot race, sex or national origin. however. I am all for a new and family in Israel. Think about it-no way of starting AH rights to material published in The BG News are reserved. better facility for the swim teams, Hillel Butman is a 44-year old my car or even getting into it during but I also believe that the track team Editorial and Business Offices farewell lawyer-engineer, a native of one of the worst weekends 10* University Hall should get equal treatment. How Leningrad, married, with two weatherwise in Bowling Green Bowling Green State University many other sports have brought this This is a letter of thanks. I won't daughters. He, like other Soviet history-not to mention the burden Bowling Green. Ohio 43403 school the recognition we received be attending this school much longer citirens seeking to assert their put on my roommate by having to Phone <41») 373-7003 The BG Nrw>, Tuesday. Feb. 8. 1*77 Page 1 City Council discusses street projects Day in Review Mark Sharp The widening of East street department equip- original estimates of cost students and city employes Wooster Street from 1-75 to From Associated Press Reports Staff Reporter ment. to Council established for their efforts helping either Mercer Road or the estimated costs for tap-in stranded motorists and Columbia Gas of Ohio railroad tracks .('onU.nl The construction of a charges. said snow removal crews will raise the price of the crossing) was discussed at water line of 9th Street has have done a "fantastic Ford concedes mistake Flu outbreak doubted city's natural gas 2 b." length by Council. Council been completed below Perkins commended Job." cents per 1000 cubic feet, was undecided on the Former ['resident Ford conceded in a The swine flu virus is not likely to effective March 3, it was specific wording of an lecture yesterday he should have met in cause a great worldwide epidemic, say announced at last night's emergency ordinance to be Washington with exiled Soviet author scientists who have succeeded in City Council meeting. submitted to the State Minority hiring explained Alexander Solzhenitsyn. identifying genetic "fingerprints" of flu The price increase Department of Tran- "I think in retrospect it would have viruses. reflects the rate increases sportation. From page 1 •I WISH THERE wasn't a need for my been wiser for me to have met with him They have isolated, for the first time, allowed by federal The East Wooster Street in the Oval Office," Ford told a packed eight genes in Type A flu virus. The would be to see another woman do the Job job," he said. "I'd like to sec this office regulations. widening project would be well. The same thing works for lecture room at Yale University. genes can serve as markers or go out of existence." Also announced was financed with 70 per cent minorities." He said he wanted support from "the After controversy arose over Ford's fingerprints of such virus. future road maintenance federal funds and 30 per refusal to meet the dissident Soviet An analysis of "swine" virus isolated Chenault said he believes the University top, including the University president, repair of 1-75 and North cent local funds. will accept the goal minority employments author while he was in Washington. from sick soldiers at Fort Dix, N.J., provost and all of the vice presidents. Main Street (S.R. 25). Council debated widening in the policy statement, but said the Equal Ford extended a belated invitation but it last year showed that all eight of their "It's got to start there if anywhere," East Wooster to a four-lane Opportunity Compliance Office will con- was never accepted. virus' genes resembled those of "true" Chenault said. BETWEEN 20-25 per cent highway median strip or tinue to monitor University employment. "It was a logistic problem, and I swine viruses isolated from pigs, they He said Sheldon Halpern. vice president of the cost of repairing just widening the present "It's one thing to adopt a policy don't think it was adequately explained said yesterday. They seemed thus to be for faculty affairs, asked if the goals were North Main will come from two lanes. statement," Chenault said, "and it's by the administration." Ford said. He the same virus. realistic, and said "'aren't we talking in local funds with the state Mayor Alvin L. Perkins another thing to have results." impossible terms''" said his schedule, which didn't have One main virus theory holds that a paying the balance. said, "We gotta make up time for the meeting, should have been pandemic, or worldwide outbreak, of flu "But you don't know if it's possible However, the State our minds now. It has to Chenault said he often hears people changed. comes from a recombination or unless you try." Chenault said. "And Department of Tran- be an improvement." charging Affirmative Action with being there hasn't been a significant effort to marriage within the human body of two sportation is planning to different viruses. One is a virus that "reverse discrimination." increase minority hiring yet. I'll be in repair the northern Council decided to fur- "Hut that's only another form of racism good faith if others are." normally attacks humans; the other one segment of S.R 25 before ther discuss Wooster Soviets launch two that normally attacks some animal. It's assuming the black person will be He said top administrators are catalysts the southern part. widening options before inferior." he said. "I challenge them to because they hold the power to make The launched a space The marriage produces a virus against Municipal Administrator sending a recommendation which there probably is no natural body prove to me that reverse discrimination changes. ship with two men aboard yesterday to Wesley K. Hoffman said he to the state to be used in exists." defense. "Student pressure may be one factor, but continue experiments with the orbiting has written the tran- an environmental impact Chenault said he disliked the it won't be the only one." Chenault said space station , the Tass news Their findings indicate that the New sportation department study. Jersey swine virus was not any such "piecemeal" way of monitoring minority "Just look at all the complaints about the agency announced. urging the state to consider Council authorized the hiring, but said it was necessary to end recombination of viruses. University Police since 1975. Nothing has Tass said all system aboard the Soyuz repairing South Main also. municipal administrator to discrimination. been done." 24 spaceship were functioning normally "South Main is in advertise the sale of ob- and the crew, identified as the com- terrible shape and this solete equipment by the mander, Col. Viktor Gorbatko, and Industrial gas cut off winter isn't helping at all," city to the highest bidder. flight engineer U. Col. , East Ohio Gas Co. President Dudley Hoffman said. Included in the sale will be had started carrying out their flight Taw is giving residential customers a program. pat on the back for conservation efforts, The purpose of the launching, the but he hit 320 industries yesterday with IL TROVATORE agency reported, was "to continue the news that their natural gas supplies An opera by Giuseppe Verdi scientific-technical studies and ex- will be cut off. periments with the orbital station Salyut The news came as East Ohio said it PRfSfNTfO BY 5 started on July 7th last year during was lifting "maintenance level" THE BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY the joint flight of the transport ship restrictions on natural gas for most and the station Salyut 5." industrial customers effective tomorrow. COLLEGE OF MUSICAL ARTS East Ohio said the 320 being hit by MAIN AUDITORIUM. UNIV. HAH the 100 per cent curtailment order were those whose operations could be Friday & Sunday. Feb. 11 & 13, 1977 maintained with alternate fuels. A Flood outbreak predicted spokesman said that included a score of CURTAIN TIME 8 PM The National Weather Service warned firms operating large steam boilers TICKET INFORMATION yesterday that a sudden break in the which could be switched to other fuels. 203 COLLEGE OF MUSICAL ARTS 372-2045 severe winter weather in the next He said the rest of the 1,100 industrial month or two could trigger flooding in firms East Ohio serves in northeastern the eastern portion of the nation. Ohio will suffer only a 10 per cent Robert M. White, administrator of the curtailment. These are cases where no weather service, said that the danger is substitution could be made for natural the result of the heavy freezing of gas, the spokesman said. rivers and lakes and thick snow cover A career in law- in some areas. A sudden thaw would trigger large wilhout law school. runoffs of water, while the ice in the Profits tax proposed rivers could congest into dams backing An "excess profits" tax would be What can you do with only a bachelor s degree'' Now there is a way lo bridge ihe gap between an up the water. levied against utilities to help laid off undergraduate education and a challenging respon- The Weather Service identified as and improverished Ohioans meet the sible career The Lawyer s Assistant is able lo do areas with the highest flood potential rising cost of utility bills under a new work traditionally done by lawyers the basin that drains into Lake Erie and law proposed yesterday. Three months ol intensive training can give you the skills—the courses are taught by lawyers You Lake Ontario; the area served by Rep. Michael P. Stinziano (D- choose one ol the seven courses offered — choose tributaries of the Ohio River in western Columbus) told a news conference he Ihe city in which you want lo work New York, western Pennsylvania and will introduce such a measure. He said Since 1970. The Institute lor Paralegal Training West Virginia, and communities on the many Ohioans. including the elderly, has placed mere than 1600 graduates m law lirms banks, and corporations in over /S cities mainstream of the Ohio south to Cin- will not be able to meet the unexpected II you are a senic of high academic standing and cinnati. increases in utility bills "without are interested m a career as a Lawyer s Assistant government assistance." we'd like to meet you He stressed that the bill, which one Contact your placement ollice lor an interview with gas company official immediately our representative Missionaries massacred brushed aside as unnecessary, is his idea, but that he hopes to pick up We will visit your campus on Seven white Roman Catholic bipartisan support in the legislature. missionaries, including four nuns, were FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 lined up and shot in a guerrilla attack that stunned Christian church groups in Israeli voices 'impatience' Rhodesia and brought an expression of Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal AUon The Institute for "profound grief" from Pope Paul VI. said yesterday his country has only Paralegal Training Officials said it was the worst group limited patience waiting for the United 235 South 17th Slieet Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19103 killing of whites in four years of war by States to get Syria to pull back troops (2151 732*600 Operated bv Para-Legal. Inc black guerrillas against Rhodesia's in Lebanon now eight miles from the white government. Israeli border. The one survivor of the shooting said Allon expressed his impatience as three German Dominican nuns, an United Nation's Secretary-General Kurt English Dominican nun, two Jesuit Waldheim arrived in Lebanon on his missionaries from Germany and a lay Mideast tour to reactivate the Arab- •••••••••**••• brother from Ireland were executed Israeli peace talks in Geneva. inside the compound of their mission The top U.N. official denied any in- + The Brothers of * school north of Salisbury on Sunday tention to compete with American ef- * PHI KAPPA TAU * night by guerrillas who argued about forts to get Israel and the Arab coun- who would do the shooting. tries back to the negotiating table * wish to congratulate * * their new actives: * * Whales mysteriously beach themselves in Fla. * * * JOHN BISHOP At least 41 dead pilot whales were counted yesterday at Fort George Inlet, where * * a herd of the mammals returned to the beach persistently despite human efforts to * CHRIS HERB shove them back to sea. * About 20 divers plunged into the water in an effort to head off 40 to 50 whales * STEVE KISS if trying to come ashore against the falling tide, Lt. Glenn Keefer of the Florida * KEVIN KNAPP Marine Patrol, said. * "They are land of in a frenzy out there-both our people and the whales," he * GLEN PETIT * said. + JOHN RAMSAY Keefer said as many as 100 whales may have died since Sunday on the shore and * NOW PLAYING a sandbar 200 yards out in the inlet at the mouth of the St. Johns River east of ¥ TODD VAN NIEL * Jacksonville. Robert L. Jenkins, curator for Marine Studios SO miles south of here, said at * * "P. S. THANKS" least two or three whales were dead before they washed onto the beach. + ...and welcome their 1977 He said one of the whales was taken to the laboratory at Marineland, where an winter Pledge Class: * autopsy will be performed to attempt to determine what drove the whales to * (A MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO COLE PORTER suicide on the beach. AND STEPHEN SONDHEIM) Michael Kawchak Jr. of Jacksonville, one of the few volunteers staying with the * * vigil yesterday, said some of the whales seemed to be dying on the sandbar. * ED COSGROVE * After similar beachings of whales in the Florida Keys and spinner dolphin at ONE PERFORMANCE 9:00 P.M. Sarasota and Fort Myers last year, marine officers and scientists said an inner ear * MARCEL MADDALANO * Fit Feb. 11 Sat. Feb. 12 parasite that damages sensitive natural sonar and equilibrium equipment in the + TODD MONN * mammals' bodies could have caused the behavior. Reservations Recommended The said whales infected with the parasite apparently try to get their bearings by * JOHN MUELLER * beaching themselves. Student Discount Sometimes the leaders of a herd may be the only ones infected, scientists said, * KERRY ZORB * but other members follow them to shore in an attempt to help. * * iwiiiiiiiiimimi dP ••••••••••••• • Pago 4, The BG Newi, Tuesday, Feb. I, 1*77 'Where thrifty shopping is a pleasure COME IN* Placement interview sign-ups scheduled

CHECK OUT OUR Sign-up tomorrow and Accountants: B or M-Acct. or comp. sci. Prefer Vista. All areas. Feb. 23-24 Thursday for the schedules Toledo Trust. Trust and technical undergraduate Feb. 24 Elyrla City Schools. Great Scot SMMf MRIAR listed below. Sign-up will Credit: B or M-Finance, degree. Social Security. Claims Special Ed.: B-EMR. ID. (OOD S'OIIS be held tomorrow 7:304:30 acct, mktg. Cincom. Programmer- Representative: Open sign- Secondary: B-Ind. ed.. SMf TOO! a.m. for non-school Toucfae Ross & Co. Analyst: B or M-info. sys. up. home econ., math, comp. schedules ibusiness, Staff accountant: B or M- or comp. sci. sci., art, comp. bus. with government agencies and accounting Detroit Bank & Trust. SCHOOLS shorthand, library media Feb. 23 graduate schools) and Administrative trainee: B ielem.1, vocal music and Thursday 4:30-5 p.m. (or Johnson and Johason Bus. Feb. 22-23 English. school schedules in the (Baby Products Div.) Sales B.F. Goodrich Co. Cor- Shaker Heights City LIMIT ONE Forum, Student Services Representative: BBus. or porate Non-Tech.: B or M- Schools. All areas except Feb. 23 GREAT SCOT Bldg. lib. arts. Bus., acct., mktg., fin., speech therapy, speech and Findlay City Schools. AU A data sheet must be Keebler Co. Sales-Retail pers., mgmt., manuf. tech. drama. elem. and secondary levels. turned in at the time of the merchandising trainee: B Kaufman's. Executive LARGE ti sign-up. Students must Bus. trainee (merch.): B or M- also turn in a data sheet or Pillsbury. Sales-Marketing Bus. or lib. arts with over DOZ. resume to establish a Management: B-Bus. or 2.5 g.p.a. Irocal Briefs EGGS credential file or they will lib. arts. Marathon Oil Co. not be allowed to in- H.S. Pogue. Executive Accountants, Auditors: B .WITH TH.- GREAT SCOT COUPON & $10 ADDITIONAL PUR -■ terview. Development Program: B or M-Acct. Info. Systems ■ CHASf EXCLUDING BIER, WINE, & CIGARETTES GOOD Mktg., retail, fash, merch. or Computer Sci.: B or M- ►THROUGH FEBRUARY 13,1977 BUSINESS Strouss Dept Stores. Asst. Info. sys.. comp. sci. Ticket refunds Buyer trainee: any major. TRW Replacement Div. Feb. 21 Wlnkelman's. Retail Sales: B or M-Mktg. Ticket refunds for the Don McLean concert, can- Sears, Roebuck & Co. Management trainee: B- Programming: B or M- celed Sunday because of his illness, will begin at 10 Retail Management Mktg., mgmt., retailing, Comp. sci. ■ a.m. today at the Union ticket office. trainee: B-any major. fash, merch. Retail Intern H.S. Pogue. See Feb. 23 LIMIT ONE Credit Management Program: Completion of listing. Trainee: B-any major. junior year, mktg., mgmt., DETERGENT retailing, fash, merch. Feb. 25 Loan interviews Feb. 22 Chevrolet Info. Systems. * WOMEN'S STUDIES * W |UL* Susan Rohrbough, B.G.S.U. 77 replies to the question, "What does Genesee Cream * English 200: Women in Lit. * Ale really taste like?" (Hopkins) 5:30-7:30 MW * * English 300: Homosexual in Lit. * 19 (Frlcke) 2 MTRF IB. * * History 391: Women In American History. * (Friedman) 3-5 MW * * MERE CONCERNED ABOUT CONSERVING ENERGY! Philosophy 340: Philosophy of Feminism * (Feagin) 9 MTRF NEW MON.-TUES.WED. 11 A.M. 7 P.M. * 9 A.M.-7 P.M. Genesee Cream Ale. * Political Science 434: Sexual Politics * (Merriau) 6-10 M STORE FRI. 9 A.M.-9 P.M. No other beer or ale comes * * 9 A.M.-7 P.M. HOURS lit close to it at all. The nearest * Psychology 307: Psych, of Human Sexuality W NOON-4 P.M. thing to it is, uh.hmmm, well * (Hyde) 3-5 MW maybe it's...uhhh... 1616 E. WOOSTER ST. Sociology 361: The Family * JUST ICR0SS FROM THE STIOIUN Great Scot It's something different. * (Sheffler) 5:30-7:30 TR ""CIS GOOD THROUGH Fit I) H77 wmisuvf QUANTITY IIICNTJ a • Co nocr> N v (Reilly) 2 MTRF *•••••••••••••* The BG Newt, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1OT7 Page i

SCHEDULE CHANGES SPRING H77

NEW SECTION OFFERINGS

0011 A&S 150 1 INTRO TO THE LIBRARY 0000 W 0012 A&S 150 1 INTRO TO THE LIBRARY 0100 W 6101 ART 440 3 MODERN ARCHITECTURE 0300 MWF 0197 ART 460 3 ART OF KOREA & JAPAN 0200 MWF 8033 ART 540 3 MODERN ARCHITECTURE 0300 MWF 0728 EDAS 409 4 ORGN SCH RELAT SOCTY 01004300 MR 3792 MUSP 275 2 INTRO OPERA WORKSHOP 1100 MTF 7224 MUSP 289 1 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 10-12 MWR, 12 W 7222 MUSP 289 2 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 10-12 MWR. 12 W 7225 MUSP 489 1 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 10-12 MWR, 12 W 7223 MUSP 489 2 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 10-12 MWR, 12 W 3796 PE 191 1 YOGA. IJVING 0100 TR 3797 PE 291 1 YOGA, LIVING 0100 TR 3058 PHYS 430 4 PHIL SPACE & TIME 1200 MTRF 6802 IE&T B389 5 COOPINTERNSHIP ARRANGE

NOTE: YOGA, IJVING (PE. 191. 291) is a 2 credit hour course. Students must register for both sections, i.e. 2716 & 3796 or 2850 & 3797.

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SCHEDULE CHANGES When the cold weather arrives, students In Prout The bridge between the second floors of Prout and 2710 PE 166 11:00-1:00 MR Covered bridge Hall are thankful they don't have to trudge across the Union solves this problem. 2711 PE 166 2:00-4:00 WF iee-eovered sidewalks to get to their dining halls. 2844 PE 266 11:00-1:00 MR 2845 PE 266 2:00-4:00 WF 2716 PE 191 12:00 TR SEE NOTE 2850 PE 291 12:00 TR IIKU1W Charter revision draws flak from profs 2966 PER 391 PERM OF INSTR REQ'D 3012 PHIL 406 FORMERLY LISTED AS PHIL 425 By Mark Sharp provost and should be the The result could be in- ••Faculty members' "This singlemindiness...is 3011 PHIL 425 JUSTICE AND WELFARE Staff Reporter primary representative of creased tension between activity should reflect our an unappropriate way to 3783 PHIL 431 12:00 MTRF faculty members in ,the chairmen as represen- own values-this is the run a university," Guion. 3053 PHYS 411 10:00 MTR A revision of the department." Stoner said. tatives of the ad- essence of academic said. 3084 POLS 101 3:00-5:00 MW Academic Charter by the But by being directly ministrative and their freedom," Stoner said. "Department chair- 3106 POLS 434 6:00-10:00 PM T Board of Trustees has responsible to the Board of department, according to GUION, A former manship should not be 3510 SPAN 380 1:00-3:00 W 3:00 F changed the function of a Trustees, as provided for Pugh. department chairman headed in the direction >i 3512 SPAN 450 4:00 MTR department chairman into by the revised Academic "There is a need for likened professors to an appointed position," 3629 STAT 312 9 W, 10 F •'a poor slob in the mid- Charter, the department highly cooperative "hired hands in a factory." Guion added dle." Robert M. Guion. chairman loses direct arrangement between the professor of psychology, contact with department department and ad- said at the American members according to ministration. We have no Association of University AAUP members room for confrontation," La Raza faces energy conservation cuts Professors (AAUP) "THE CHAIR as an said John G. Lriksen. dean By Marilyn Dillon hired with a Title X grant Department of Labor. This programs and welfare geared toward working meeting last week. administrator looks for of the college of arts and Staff Reporter allocated by the U.S. money, $980,400, is assistance. persons and primarily will Department chairmen support from fellow ad- sciences. Department of Commerce, awarded under Title HI of La Raza now is awaiting offer evening classes. serve two roles, according ministrators rather than Responsibility of the The natural gas shortage also are scheduled to be the Comprehensive finai approval from Students will be able to to Ronald K. Stoner, from members of their own chairmen to the ad- and a loss of funds are laid off Feb. 15. The Employees Training Act. Antioch College for combine their own on-the- physics department department," said ministration and the Board causing problems for La funds, awarded in late La Raza's offices, located establishment of a bi- job experience with chairman. "A chair is a Meredith D. Pugh, of Trustees will have a Raza Unida de Ohio. 1975, were used to provide throughout most of Ohio, cultural college in Toledo. classwork, and possibly person administratively associate professor of definite effect on academic Many employes in its 11 jobs to unemployed people. are geared to assisting responsible to the dean and The school, to be operated receive college credit for sociology. freedom, Stoner said. offices have been laid off Rouco said the grant migrant workers and by l.a Raza, will be a their daily employment. for an indefinite time awarded annually has not Spanish speaking residents. branch of Antioch. because hours have been yet been renewed by the The organization helps "A school without "The purpose of this University receives grant reduced to conserve Commerce Department. migrants establish per- walls" is the concept by college won't be to take energy. manent residences and which the college is being students away from BG or "PARALEGALS, work as offers educational established. It will be TU," Rouco said. According to Maria A. the right hands of the for vocational conferences Rouco, public relations attorney," Rouco said. The University has received a $54,000 expected to attend the first conference coordinator for La Raza, They act as translators, grant from the Ohio Department of today in Columbus. The meeting will most of the offices are investigate cases and do Education for two vocational education cover such topics as school discipline and being staffed only by the research for the La Raza ATTENTION: conferences to be held in Columbus this the psychology of learning. area coordinator and one legal aid program, she month. The second conference on Feb. 18-19 is employe. Rouco said this srid, adding that they hope According to Dr. Don Bright, professor expected to attract 500 teachers. Teachers is the slow season for La to obtain funds to rehire of business education, the money will pay from the areas of home economics, Raza, an organization them. for the lecturers' transportation, lodging agriculture, distributive education, business providing aid to minorities, All students with a National Defense. National Direct, or and meals, in addition to booklets handed and office education and trade and in- and they are handling only Rouco said the majority out at the meetings. dustrial education have been invited to emergency cases. of La Raza's funds are Student Development loan who are graduating or leaving About 100 vocational counselors are attend. Six paralegal employes. allocated by the U.S. school after Winter quarter are required to complete an Exit Interview.

Please contact the Student Loan Collection Office Tuesday Special 407 AD Bldg. at 372-0X12 to make an appointment. Send Your Ungerie-Sleepwear-Robes fesSSSSSSSSS«**-«5SSSS!^*?J»^«*>«*«f^^ Heart Flowers We have many floral arrangements, (Entire Stock) lerraritims. planters anil much, 20% -to- 70% Off (Tuesday only) CALL much more! THE Ffowerhouse Check ALL our FALL-WINTER Closeouts For Savings Up To 60* FALCON 428 E. Wooster New Energy Hours 516 E. Wooster St. MM., Wed., TViurs., Fa, Sat. - II am to 5 fmt 352-1506 353-1045 Tuesday II am to 8 pm The Powder Puff PIZZA 525 Ridge St. FAST, FREE DELIVERY OPEN MON THURS 11 A.M.-MIDNIGHT FRI SAT 11A.M.-2A.M. ¥■¥■¥***¥**¥***¥■•¥■¥**¥*¥* SUNDAY 4 P.M. -MIDNIGHT * * [PREFERRED PROPERTIES CO.f rpH FALCON "CRAM" * * COUPON SPECIAL I \ * Nor Good On Delivery 835 High Street Phone 352-9378 « 3 SPECIAL Redeemable in fttore only between the hours ot 11 am.-2 pm. or 5 pm.-8 pm. '' I * ■ * APARTMENT COMPLEXES * I 9" Cheese Pizza Small Sub Salad Bar ' h only ', Haven House Manor! 515 E. Wooster Tf * * 95* 95* ■* 50* \ Piedmont-8th and High Street Six Pack To Go . A_ . _ onl * Expire March IS Expire March IS Expire March IS Buckeye House -649 6th Street L * 6 Hamburgers ^ $3.49 | Birchwood Ploce-650 6th Street \ * 1 lb. French Fries * 12" Cheese Pizza 14" Cheese Pizza * only £150 only CO20 i\ Features:r- " ll * * 7 Bedroom Furnished Extra garnished sandwiches will be 10* each * Expiretxpire Marchmarch IS15 expireExpire iworcnMarch ISis I Gas Heat and Airconditioning * -Laundry Area In Each Bldg. 9 * * Large Sub 16" Cheese Pizza I. Use of Heated Indoor Pool All * A Special From Us To You * only ||M only 00 Year Round-Party & Game Room I $3 In Cherrywood Club * * Expire March IS { Tenants Pay Only Electric and If * "Carry Out Only" * ft Cablevision 6 Items lor pizza available at regular price * * Model Open For. Showinq Call & Come f We Deliver During Lunch, Also!!! And See 'f * INI RESTAURANT * fi OTHER RENTALS: Houses. Efficiency, | Cupons Good For Pick-Up Or Eat-In Orders i 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments-furnished I. »*fcS -LJ^I 1450 E. Wooster St. J { 8. unfurnished / CALL AHEAD -•■352-1506 Page •. The BG News, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1977 Univ. budget 29 New Yor* team 42 Widens 55 Addition to a hit hard by last DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 30 Feature of 51 44 Stimulus word: Abbr. Across 47 Hemisphere org 56 Single Prices A Items affective ACROSS 51 Koh-i-noor, for 31 'When I was 49 "To point ..." 57 History's Muse •f Bowling Gr«an week's snow 1 Perform one 51 Gamma follower 58 Sacrifice play, Kroger Only From page 1 5 Child's toy 55 For example 32 Pith sun helmet 52 Like sheep usually 9 From now until 58 Stoop: 34 Fair 53 Hennery items 60 Graduate CopviigM 1976 Th« Kioytt' Co . Cost of housing and Quantity " ■!'■• M--.fi.nl midnight 59 Not tenanted 37 Throwers 54 Apparel degrees Prkw aHKfiv* F«b 7 thru feeding the 410 persons 14 River bank 60 Useful animal 39 Manage cleverly f«b 13 1977 exceeded $1,700 Nusser 15 Cruising 61 Increase 16 Hot spots 62 Laissez 2 3 4 6 7 10 II TT reported. He said persons 17 Gulf, arm of the 63 Stake J TT were not charged for Arabian Sea 64 Insects 14 .. housing, which in many 18 Sand 65 Silk of maize ' cases amounted to a pillow 19 Rigid 66 All 17 I. ,9 and blanket and a space on 20 Fenced in. in a 67 Smaller way 10 21 the floor, but were charged 22 Mongol tribes- DOWN 1 ■ for meals when they could man 1 Stage manager's !3 H pay for them. 23 Took the helm concern I 24 School vacation: 2 Farthest edge 26 27 28 29 I NUSSER SAID most people Brit, slang 3 Swiftly l were housed for two nights 25 Fruiting spike 4 Catfish Hunter 30 31 32 3>!

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CAMPUS CALENDAR Ann. the only engaged pledge! Conordtt and best Thurslon Manor Apartments Tuesday, February 8. 1977 wishes. Love the KD Sisters i.iiiy carpeted, cable TV. efficiencies, laundry Freddies Flock meeting in room 204 Memorial Hall at 7 30 Tory's 1~cT.il Hair Care facilities. Now leasing for P m Open to all Students Men ana Women summer & tall 451 Thursfon 35? 2107 Pla:a Ave 352 5435 Dept ot Romance Languages Lecture Essence. Existence 35? 7?26 Mini Mai 6 davs ■ind Freedom" Room 115 Education Bldg at 8.00 p.m i io subi. now apt. spr. qtr. 35? 4890. Sigma Xi Chapter Evening Lecture by Dr Alfred R. Bader. THE WFAL SKI GIVEAWAY President, Aldnch Chemical Co on "Chemical Restoration ot IS NOT OVER I or ? rmmls needed. 309 E Old Paintings" This will be good tor all Art Students in YET...LISTEN s. YOU CAN Merry Spr Qtr 352 3?65 room 11? Lite Science Bldg at 8 00 p m STILL WIN!. House lo share. Cost Stock Marke! Club meeting in room ?00 Business Bldg from Karen. Congratulations on negotiable Separate bdrms. Sam to 5 p.m. Trading of Slocks and options being elected Pan Hel Pres ■no Elm St Call Bob 352 We are all very proud of OI00 you LITB your DG Sisters. LOST 8. FOUND 1 F. rmmte needed for spr Subl upstairs hse for 2 Spr qtr. Please call 35? 3267. qtr , Close to campus. Furn., FOUND Ladies watch, Congratulations Doug on util included S95 mo. per downtown. Call 352 6949 to M. rmmte. needed spr. qtr. your TKE Activation. The person or best offer. 352-3231. claim. to subl Haven House Apt Brothers Call Rick 352 2717. CAMPUS MANOR now Art portfolio lost in Union. Congratulations Opal and renting tor Summer and Fall Contents contain hours of F. to subl. apt. spr. qtr. Harry on your engagement school yr from J255 qtr. personal effort and expense Haven House. 1 mo. rent The Brothers ot D U Special Summer rates. Model Please call Rod Howard, 352 FREE 352 4804 Debbie open 12 4 daily. 352 9302. 1974 No questions asked. Happy Anniversary JoAnn Rmmte. wanted: own rm. and Frank! Wow. two years! SUMMER APTS. LOW HELP WANTED $85 mo. plus gas and elec. Love Patty. RATES. CALL NEWLOVE Call 352 0211. REALTY 352 5163 Applications are now being English 401, advanced accepted tor the editorial Needed 2 3 people to subl. Shakespeare, will be offered TWO BEDROOM, FOUR and business staff of the BG apt. spr. A, Sum. Call 352 Spring Quarter M-T at 3 PERSON, FURNISHED. AIR News Application deadline is 2782 or 35? 2278.. p.m. Section 6501. The course CONDITIONED. TENANT 5 p.m. Feb. 11. Salesmen will be taught by Dr. Kinney. PAYS ONLY FOR ELEC- positions must go through F. to subl. apt. apr. qtr. TRIC $65 00 MONTH PER Student employment, 460 June Rent Paid Will pay one As always. English 113 CAN STUDENT LOCATED AT Student Services Bldg months rent. Chris 352 0547 be substituted for English 6.4 SIXTH STREET. EX 112. Disrequard error in "ELLENT CONDITION COUNSELORS: CAMP Place to live spr. Sum Spring schedule which stated WASHER 8. DRYER IN WAZIYATAH FOR GIRLS, qtrs Call 352 5446 or 352 9206 this cannot be done. BUILDING. CMLL HARRISON, MAINE. Mike R NEWLOVE REALTY 352- OPENINGS: Tennis (varsity 5163 or skilled players); Swim Rmmte. needed for Spr Qtr. ruing (WSI) Boating. FOR SALE Own Rm. Close to Campus 2 Bdrm. furn. apts. Canoeing. Sailing, Water Kay 3527073. Summer and Fall skiing. Gymnastics. 75' Toyota Celica GT, Lo 352 1800 or 352 4671. Archery, Team Sports; Arts 1 F. Rmmte. Spr. Qtr. 352- mileage 5 speed white top & Crafts; Pioneering & AM.FM stereo. $3595 or best 3126. 1 blk. from Campus. Rm. for 2 M all M. house. 1 Trips; Photography for offer. I 882 1498 after 6. blk from Campus avail now. Yearbook; Seamstress tor Ph. 353 3855. Theatre costumes; PERSONALS Secretary; Registered Nurse. FOR RENT For Fall near campus, 521 Season: June 26 to August GYROS RESTAURANT E. Merry. 4 persons 2 21. Write (enclose detain as Tues. Special. 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Indoor pool. 352 9104. Renting lor Fall eff. 256 S. Beth, cou ant keep your Campus Manor has opening* College. For Summer 1 & 3 engagement a secret! We're for 1 I 2 gals to fill 4 gal 1 M. rmmte. subl. for spr. bdrm. furn. 356 S. College. 4 all real'/ happy for you! aptt. for w 8. s qtr. 352-93W bdrm house 303 S. Prospect. qtr. S45 mo Call Dick 352 AOT Love KD Sisters. or 352 7365 eve. 7698 Ph. 353-3611. The BG Newt, Tursday. Feb. 8. 1*77 Page 7 Wrestlers blank Oilers By Terry Goodman Oilers (2-71 weren't much competition. Starting out, Assistant Sports Editor Findlay conceded the 190-pound and heavyweight mat- — PRESENTS — ches. Then Liles, Jerry Thomas and Pat Farrell didn't Back in the late 1960s, every professional baseball team even have to go the distance to win their matches. So A loved having the Washington Senators come to town, just 14 minutes into the match. BG led 30-0. because it usually meant an easy win for the hosts. Tom Mitchell, Rick Kopf and Mark Mayer all breezed College wrestlings "Senators'-Findlay College- to i. jor decisions before Jim Stitle and Jim Warmington hitchhiked over to Anderson Arena last night to take on completed the rout with pins. Bowling Green. It took just 65 minutes for the Falcons to roll to a 55-0 BG Sweep Results OFF shutout. Ill-Jay Liles pinned Mitch Sirota at 4:22; 126-Jerry ADDED TO BG's win over Defiance and loss to Kent Thomas won by default; 134-Pat Farrell pinned Bill State Saturday, the Falcons are now 3-5 on the season. Hildreth at 7:42; 142-Tom Mitchell major decision over Tomorrow night, coach Bruce Bellard's team will travel Goodpaster, 13-0; 150-Rick Kopf major decision over SALE to Ohio Northern. Doug Lion, 11-3; 158-Mark Mayer major decision over "We really haven't had it all together yet as a team," Ted Carman, 14-4; 167-Jim Stitle pinned Gary Bell at WITH COUPON BELOW Jay I.iles said Sunday. "Everyone hasn't had that one 1:20; 177-Jun Warmington pinned Scott Turner at 4:27; good day." 190—Al Nozak won by forfeit: Heavyweight-Jeff Polhemus Well, the Falcons looked good last night, although the won by forfeit. THESE LP'S AND THOUSANDS OF SELECTIONS Falcon swimmers, dual meets TO CHOOSE FROM YOUR LIBRARY OF MUSIC. don't agree: BG drops 2 more — COLUMBIA/EPIC — By Dave Smerrlna Sprinter Jeff Wolf moved to the 200-yard freestyle, Sports Writer where he grabbed one of three Falcon triumphs, finishing in 1:48.8. Dual meets and the Bowling Green swim team just "He i Wolf I looks real good there." Stubbs said. "And don't seem to get along together in the 100, he's been consistent. He's right down there at Last weekend was no exception. The tankers, now- 49 (seconds I And he's going to go a lot faster " victorious only once in six tries, lost both home and away, to Kent State University IKSUI and Ball State AND THEN there were the backstrokers. probably the University iBSUi, respectively. brightest spot. Dave Kocnig and Daryl Hable placed one- And. as meets gone by. the story' was similar. Certain two in their specialty, with Koenig showing marked Falcons swam good, but there just weren't enough people improvement over prior weeks. in that category to pull out a win. "He was a very pleasant surprise," the BG mentor said. "He's moving in the backstroke now." FRIDAY afternoon in the Natatorium. the Falcon's fate The other first place came from diver Kurt Seibenuk was predetermined against the reign.ig Mid-American in the optional section off the one-meter board. Conference 1MAC1 champion Golden Flashes. The same trio that carried the Falcons against KSU did ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK Thus BG coach Tom Stubbs was able to do a little the same the following day against BSD, where victory BURTON CUMMINGS BIUY JOEl experimenting, which turned out better than the 69-44 was visible. score indicated. i:\-individual medley swimmer Hub Ellis established THE FINAL score was 63-50. and the victor wasn't himself as the top Falcon long distance swimmer. His determined until the final race, the third time this year third-place tune of 10:17.3 was 10 seconds bettor than this the local tankers have waited so long to lose. year's previous BG best. The Falcons threesome of Koenig, Seibenick and Wolf was joined in the winner's circle by Don Luikart. win captured the 200-yard individual medley in 2:088. Kven though things aren't looking too good for the tankers. Stubbs said he thinks the team has a good al- Mason elated, titude. i think they're coming along well," he said. "They're Weinert miffed... continuing to show improvement We just lack a little of the depth to pick up the slack when someone's off." see page eight The Falcon's triangular swim meet at Miami University last weekend, was canceled because of weather PHEOBE SNOW DENIECEWIUIAMS JANIS1AN . ■ :•:•:•:•:•::»;•:■:•:•:■;•;•:■:•:■:•:■:•:..:. ...-:... iim«»8«iKWWWii

391 THE B1RLE AS HISTORY (4). An examination of major problems relating to the text, content, and context of the Bible as historical documents in the light of modern scholarship. No prerequisite. Daly. 10-12 TR.

391 ORIGINS OF THE WELFARE STATE (4(.The institutionalization and EARTH WIND AND FIRE BOZ SCAGCS SANTANA politicization of social problems in America, England, and during the 19th and 20th centuries. The history of the identification of social problems such as care of the aged, public health maintenance, etc. No prerequisite. Rowney. 10-12 BOSTON HiHl.i MW. imHud.ng More Than A Feelmq Peace 01 IflMd Foreplay Long Time Rock A Roll Band Smokin HilchAB.de 391 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE (4). An WWzA examination of science and technology in a historical and social perspective. Emphasis on the impact of science and technology on human society and on the '''nil evolution of science as part of larger societal needs from ancient times to the 20th It i* J' century No prerequisite. Forse. 12 MTRF.

391 WCMSN IN AMERICAN HISTORY I4I. Focus on the major issues that have involved women from colonial times to the present. Topics will include: The Cult of True Womanhood. Voluntary Motherhood, woman suffrage, female images in early films, sex education movement, Feminine Mystique, female employment CHARLIE DANIELS BOSTON LOGGINS MESSINA patterns, and Women's Liberation Movement. No prerequisite. Friedman. 3-5 MW.

391 AMERICAN ENVntONMENTAL HISTORY (4). Traces changing American AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER SELECTIONS attitudes and actions toward the natural environment, with an emphasis on the rise of the conservation movement and the development of an ecological perspective. No prerequisite. Danziger. 2 MTRF.

491 PROBLEMS-WORLD WAR II (4). A study of the basic principles of war iClausewitz) as applied and misapplied in World War II. Students will examine the triumph of World War II style mobility over World War I style statics on the battlefield; they will be introduced to the impact of World War II on the military OFF policies of the NATO and Warsaw Pact alliances as preparation continues for the war nobody wants-World War HI. Each student will work on an independent WITH COUPON project; students will be offered the opportunity of working on the production of a training film. Lectures, seminars, outside specialists, videotapes, films and graphics will be used. Enrollment will be limited; preference given to those who ON ANY LP OR RECORDED TAPE IN have completed 391 World War II with grade of B of higher. Others interested in STOCK. COUPON GOOD FOR ONE ITEM the course should consult with the professor. Alston. 5:30-7:30 MW. ONLY. NO LIMIT ON NUMBER OF COU- Good thru Monday Feb. 14 PONS USED. High-flying Falcon icers sweep York

By BUI Eitep season. But we could lose 1-0. That's the second period. But they picked it up. AND THEN there was the all-freshmen Sports Editor hockey. It was shades of last year at They were flying." line of center Yves Pelland and wings Tom Lake Superior when we got 50 some shots And it was the Falcons who were flying Olsen and John Allen who got into the No one will ever call the Falcon hockey on goal and lost 1-0." Friday night-and flying high. From scoring act at 17:49 of the third period, squad complacent. Take last weekend's Only difference was that the Falcons, who breakaway to breakway. From pinpoint with Allen hitting his fifth of the season. series sweep over York University, for return to Western Michigan and Central pass to pinpoint. From Mike I.iut save to "They sure do play a slower, different example. Collegiate Hockey Assn. (CCHA) play Mike Liut save. BG was unmerciful en type of hockey than we're used to," There was senior forward Jack Laine, tonight at 7:30, recorded 45 shots, won and route to a 6-2 win. Just ask Mason. Thomas reflected Saturday. who missed a hat trick and endless op- swept the non-league series with York. "That's the best overall team play I've "We haven't faced anything like them portunities around the net in the second "When he (York goalie Peter Kostek) seen in my four years here," Mason said. except for maybe the Waterloo or Guelph period of Saturday's 4-3 win, saying he'd starts getting hot, you know, that's what "This game was played as soundly on series." never shoot again. And there was happens," laine said of his second period fundamentals as any. The Falcons, now HW overall, also swept sophomore center John Markell, who gave misfortune. "But Whitey's goal was a big "We got good goaltending when we those two Canadian clubs. But that's Laine an open net twice on the power play, one." needed it," the BG coach said of I jut's 27- where the similiarities cease. York was claiming he'd never pass to his comrade Whitey is Falcon co-captain Dave save performance. "And our defense got every bit as good as their 28-2-2 record again. Easton. And the junior center's score goals." indicated. Then there was senior goalie A1 Sarach- from sophomore defenseman Ken Morrow THREE TO be exact-two by junior John "It was a good series for us," Mason man, head shaking, walking through the at 14:52 gave BG some breathing room and Mavity and a first period score by fresh- said. "Not easy. We needed a tough BG locker room still trying to figure out a 4-2 lead. man Mike Cotter. series like this to take to Western how a routine save slipped past him with AFTER ALL, following a first period "We've been doing something different Michigan." only six seconds left in Saturday's game. goal by Andy Crowther between scores by on defense since the St. Louis series," "The power play was .moving the puck laine, York returned to cut the margin to Mason said. "After watching our defense SAVES-Western Michigan, which split around in the second period, Mason said 3-2. at St. Louis, we recognized that we were last weekend with Air Force, will enter Saturday. "Bang, bang from the point. "I thought York played a lot stronger on forcing the puck up the ice too much. We tonight's third meeting of the season with the puck today," Mason said. "I thought needed to move to the puck more laterally BG, with a 13-13-1 record...The Broncos, "WE WERE moving the puck around in we played as well as we could, but across the ice. And we moved Tom who lost 5-2 to BG in November and 8-4 the second period as well as anytime this technically, we should have put it away in Thomas back to the left side where we last Tuesday, remain tied for fourth in the want him." CCHA with Lake Superior. The Falcons Another Falcon who made a recent are third with 10 points and a 5-5 record, ■ The BT3 Hews switch, converted wing Markell, scored his Decked while St. Louis is now the league leader York University forward Peter Ascherl elbows 20th goal of the season and first of the following last weekend's sweep of Ohio referee Bill Purcell up against the sideboards series from Laine and Morrow at 14:07 of State.. WKIQ, 93.5, will broadcast tonight's during hockey action Friday night at the Ice Arena. the opening period. game beginning at 7:15 p.m. Sports Overtime loss disgusts Weinert Pages Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1977 Cage contest-comedy of errors

By Dick Rees stay In close contention in Bad shot selection. Tur- AND AS BAD as the HARRIS LED BG with 25 Associate Sports Editor the Mid-American Con- novers. You name it, BG Falcons finish was, so was points, but missed four of ference (MAC) title race. did it wrong in the last two their start. his nine free throws and John Weinert called it Rut mistakes galore minutes of the regular listless and sloppy play forced a few along the way the toughest and most dropped BG to 4-3 in the session and through the kept the Falcons behind at to a 10 of 25 field goal disgusting loss he's suf- MAC and 7-10 overall, overtime. halflime as the Bobcats, effort. He also had nine fered in 10 years of college while the Bobcats, who had "After the Miami game, without their starting turnovers. coaching. lost seven of eight since I said Miami beat us. We center and one of lus back- Most of the 2,889 who school resumed in January, beat ourselves tonight," ups, utilized a small, quick Transfer Tim Joyce witnessed Ohio University's improved to 7-10 overall said a furious Weinert. lineup en route to a 35-28 paced the Bobcats with 25 69-68 overtime triumph and 3-6 in league play. "We just can't keep cushion. points and 11 rebounds, over Bowling Green in Missed free throws. making mental errors and BG fought back in the while Steve Skaggs and Anderson Arena Saturday Somebody moving the beat anybody." second half and took the Bucky Walden each added night probably shared the wrong way on an inbounds "This is one we had to lead on several occasions, 15 same thoughts. play. A Tommy Harris have, it's as simple as largely behind Ron Walden's free throw with It was one the Falcons pass hitting the underside that." added the BG coach. Hammye's offense and three seconds left in should have won. of the backboard on that "I could say some things, Dave Sutton's rebounding. overtime, following a foul same play, giving Ohio but they're things you Hammyc played his best on Dan Hipsher. was the BG HAD CHANCES possession. Fouls. A dunk could have said 10 years game in a while, hitting game winner. galore to take this one and attempt that went astray. ago. Tunes change." seven of 10 field goals for 14 points. 12 of them after Earlier, Ohio guard Bob intermission. Leon, the MAC'S best free "I thought he responded throw shooter, had calmly Scheduling a problem well." Weinert said of dropped in two charity Hammye, who did not tosses with five seconds start. left in regulation play to for BG women cagers Sutton handled a game- force BG into its second high 11 rebounds in another straight overtime game. game at Ashland College yesterday. "Shaw College By Greg Smith fine performance off the But there were no Falcon all were canceled. was the small college Assistant Sports Editor bench. heroes this time. And when the champion in Michigan last Luck and breaks. Some weatherman wasn't giving year and should give us a coaches say you make your the women cagers fits, good scrimmage." ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJORS ! ! ! own opportunities, while scheduling problems were. But what do the players other coaches say you need The Ladybirds were thing about the layoff? Expand your field experiences with the both to have a successful supposed to play the "There's no doubt, it has affected us," said leading season. University of Michigan MILTON PROJECT Women's basketball (UM) yesterday but the scorer Bobbi Little. "We coach Nora Liu would just game was canceled when finally put it all together, Combine on campus instruction with like a little luck and a UM had another game winning against Kent State break in the weather so scheduled. and then we have this one day per week in an her team could compete. layoff. It's tough." The women hoopsters "CAROLE HUSTON So if you see Nora Liu on elementary classroom. haven't played since their (BG's associate athletic campus with her fingers director) called me today crossed, there's nothing victory against Kent State Courses include: on Jan. 22. (yesterday) and said that wrong. She's just hoping Michigan was playing that Thursday's 7 p.m. EDO 355. "WE HA VENT played in another game tonight, so game with Ohio Northern N«wtptalo by li»My KOVM two weeks," Liu said. "I we decided to scrimmage in Anderson Arena will be Reading in the Elementary School think the layoff has af- Shaw College," Liu said played. Norvain Morgan (30) grabs the ball, Ohio's Steve Skaggi grabs Morgan's wrist, fected our play. We EOCI 356. and guards Bucky Walden (left) of Ohio and Dan Shumakcr (behind Morgan) of practiced last Thursday Language Arts in the Elementary School Bowling Green watch. The board action came Saturday night when the visiting and we looked pretty Bobcats decisiumd BG in overtime, 69-68. sloppy." As Always, English 113 Can Sign up now by contacting Daniel Tutolo, Home games against im a good iporl tmd Cedarville and Ohio Be Substituted For English 112 Project Director Ediiitic 563, University and Jan. 28 and Golfers name BG N#v« Men morning 372-0151 ext. 340 29 and last Saturday's Disregard Error In Spring Decker captain Schedule Which Stated This Three-year letterman Jim Decker has been named UDI Cannot Be Done captain of the 1977 Bowlii\g Green men's golf team, head ^TAMIL^JIGHTH coach John Piper announced last week. Decker, the only senior on the Falcon squad, has a 78.2 SINGING VALENTINE NOW career average and has been a regular in the BG lineup for most of his three years. Orders taken Feb. 9th - 11th beginning at 3 p.m. 1 ALTHOUGH HIS 80.0 average last season was his in the MAIN BALL of THE HOLE IN THE ^ worst. Decker appears as though he will return to his WALL GANG ^ early form (76.8 as a freshman, 78.3 as a sophomore) MEMORIAL BALL from 10-1 Yes, from 3 p.m. 'til close after an excellent summer and fall. every Tuesday - get a T-Bone Steak Dinner Piper also said his squad Is continuing its conditioning : Barry Davis (or only $3.09 (reg. $3.59) or get your drills and will start hitting balls in the Ice Arena this Choose from a selection 35 each choice of a rib-eye or chopped steak dinner week in preparation for the upcoming season. Doug Groth for only $1.59 (reg. $1.99). Dinners include The golf squad will travel with two other University of original songs - or 3 for SLOO. baked potato, a warm Ponderosa roll (with H teams-baseball and tennis-to Florida March 17-28 for its Rick Haffner butter), and our NEW SALAD BAR. annual spring trip. Bruce Nowjack ! TEKE CONGRATULATES ITS \ Matt Pillar ENGLISH 401 Joe Ritter PONDEROSA 1 \ NEW ASSOCIA TE MEH> BERS \ $ ADVANCED SHAKESPEARE, Chris Shields SQUARE MEAL • Jerry Weyant Bob Wh tney WILL BE OFFERED Dan Steinberg SQUARE DEAL • Tim (.iiiin Bruce Anderson Spring Quarter M-T at 3 p.m. Joe Whalen 1544 East Wooster St. : Mark Sabnen Section 6501. The course will i Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 GET PSYCHED FOR ACTIVATION : I ta taug** hY Dr- Kinney. Sigma Nu Welcomes Its Across from the Stadium M Winter Quarter Pledges