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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-28-1972 The BG News April 28, 1972 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News April 28, 1972" (1972). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2718. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2718 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. Apr. M, 197J Student Volume S6/Number 105 Voice me BG news President responds to list of demands By Demay Law will stop the war." he explained Dr Moore said he knew nothing ud However. Dr. Moore said he would about the situation, though Derek Terry Cockraa participate in the May 4 evening march Dickinson, assistant dean of students, through Bowling Green if it were promised a full investigation into the President r'ollis A Moore Jr told a similar to the peaceful one held two matter crowd of about 400 persons yesterday years ago Later Kayetta Paulsen, acting dean afternoon that he did not have the In answer to a charge that there was of students, said she and William power to make an official statement as not enough minority group Lanning. assistant dean, made the a University administrator concerning representation on the University decision to remove the woman from the war in Southeast Asia. staff. Dr Moore said affirmative her dormitory She said the move was Dr Moore responded from the steps action was being taken to change the made after consulting with the health of Williams Wall to a list of five situation, primarily through the center staff demands made by a group of University's new Office of Equal University students earlier in the day Opportunity After the informal meeting. Dr "We can't suddenly change Moore said. "I feel frustrated when 1 "I AM NOT allowed to speak for the employment practices and open come away from these rap sessions University on such a broad issue as the positions where there are none." he because I can't answer all the questions war."Dr. Moore said. said alone. "1 have a personal contention as When questioned on the ROTC issue. "Students sometimes have a strong as anyone's here in opposition to Dr. Moore referred to the statements simplistic view of the administration of war. but any feelings 1 could present he made before Academic Council the University-a 135 million operation would be entirely personal and would You have mv testimony, anybody I don't know all the answers. I can't have nothing to do with my job at the can read it. " he said solve all the problems." he said Moore President Hollis A. Moore Jr. spoke on the steps of Williams Hall yesterday after University." A further question from members of Students at the meeting expressed a a group of students requested that he make a public statement on the Vietnam The student demands to Dr Moore the crowd concerned the issue of a desire to circulate petitions in the speaks war. were prompted by an unsuccessful woman who was recently evicted from Union today condemning the war in ■ attempt by a group of protestors to a dormitory because she was pregnant Vietnam reach him at his home Wednesday night One of the demands called lor the Trustees approve $10 fee increase president to issue a statement that "the United States end the war in Southeast Asia now' " "We re not going to do something By Harold Brown surcharge for out-of-state students was expanses totaling $750,000 with the adoption by the board of three a facility that will assist both about the war by having people Assistant Managing Editor increased from $350 to $381 per quarter PETE KOTSATOS. student related resolutions institutions " a statement released by standing here getting an ego-bang out The $50 general fee remains representative to the Board of Approved was the signing of a the two universities said of expressing their personal feelings.'' The Board of Trustees yesterday unchanged Trustees, said many students would be resolution and Articles of Joint Venture At the present only BGSU and the Dr Moore said approved an increase of $10 per quarter President Hollis A. Moore Jr. said "extremely dissatisfied with even the with the University of Toledo, a code of University ol Toledo will be involved in Discussions like this help to clarify in undergraduate instructional fees, the increases were necessary to slightest raise in fees The students are regulations for the center and a request the operation of the center However, issues, though I don't know if they help effective fall quarter 1972 balance the University budget for the facing a personal financial crisis just that the State Board of Regents release the center is not intended to be used to solve problems or not Undergraduate fees will now be $210 coming fiscal year. as the school is facing an institutional funds appropriated for the center. solely by institutions of higher The president said he would not per quarter Ke explained that state financial crisis The Northwestern Ohio University learning, according to the statement support the proposed student strike Also approved was a $50 per quarter appropriations to the University for the "An increase in fees may seem like Computer Center (NOUCO is to be May 4 increase in graduate instructional fees 1972-73 fiscal year will increase $300,000 the only feasible answer to this located in Lewis Industrial Park. "THIS IS A much stronger proposal Graduate fees will now be $300 per over the present fiscal year, but that dilemma but I appeal to you to attempt Perrvsburg Township, on land donated and 1 am quite sure we have a better I don't see how not going to class quarter The instructional fee the state legislature had mandated new to realize a different solution or at least by Owens-Illinois. Inc. Plans call for a buy now than when we started." Dr. a type of compromise solution." he 9.000 square-foot building to house the Moore told the trustees said computer facilities. Board member Donald Simmons Nomination still 'hopeful' Also approved was the $34,737,148 The state legislature last year said. "We have all gained by this delay educational and general operating appropriated $2 million for We have gained ground and we have budget for the 1972-73 fiscal year. Dr. construction of the center. The gained money And we have obtained Moore noted that this represented an University's IBM 360 model 75 contacts that will help in the operation increase of $3 million over the 1971-72 computer will be the main equipment of the center." AAuskie quits primaries fiscal vear. housed at the center upon its The five representatives from the A motion providing additional completion University on NOUCC's Board of funding for the Student Development Directors include Dr Moore, WASHINGTON lAPi - Sen Edmund "diminishing results and diminishing Hubert H Humphrey and George S Loan Program was referred to the THE NOUCC will be controlled by a Simmons. Dr Stanley K. Coffman. S Muskie his once-bright prospects resources." specifically Tuesday's McGovern. the winners in Finance Committee of the board for 10-member board of directors, with provost. J Claude Scheuerman. vice battered by a series of primary defeats, twin defeat in the Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania and Massachusetts further study five members from each campus president for operations; and Dr. withdrew yesterday from active Massachusetts primaries "I do not respectively Several members of the board Formal establishment of the center is Robert T Duguet. coordinator of campaigning in Democratic primaries have the money to continue." he said. In Ohio, the two senators were expressed interest in seeing the expected July 1. computer activities. but said he'll stay in the presidential Muskie said he would remain a already believed running ahead of program funded out of the regular The center will be financed by user The board also approved a proposal charges and the two institutions have to offer five programs of study leading race candidate in deference to supporters Muskie in next Tuesday's primary University budget instead of through Almost to a man. Muskie's big-name who want to keep working for him He despite support for Muskie by Gov the Pledged Reserve (Surplus! Account agreed to underwrite any deficit that to an Associate Degree in Applied supporters said they will stand by his conceded "this decision reduces my John J Gilligan. of the Auxiliary Fund Group as now may occur Science at the Firelands branch candidacy, hoping he might still prospects in the campaign" but said a Others also are in the presidential proposed "There are obvious reasons for this effective fall quarter 1972 emerge as a possible compromise compromise candidacy at Miami contest, most notably Sen. Henry M cooperation which, despite temporary The five programs are electronics choice at the Democratic National Beach is a "a possible option " Jackson of Washington, who is trying THE BOARD tabled a motion to disagreements, belies the tradition of technology, electro-mechanical Convention this July in Miami Beach FROM A practical standpoint. again in Ohio after finishing third in adopt the 1971-72 auxiliary budgets until bitter inter-institutional rivalry We technology, manufacturing technology, Privately, however, some conceded Muskie's withdrawal from active Florida and fifth in Wisconsin, and the May meeting to allow time for are cooperating because we recognize manufacturing design technology and this was unlikely candidacy is expected to accelerate the Gov.