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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. ByCisdySmereiaa of class changes daily would cause BRUCE H. Bellard. Council public service, said be has "high bopas Sulf Reporter inconvenience, especially lor those president, said. "I don't really feel I that it will past." wishing to enter Oak Grove Cemetery ought to express my opinion As far as "Our position is Hay. let's go, " Hof City council votes on the Ridge I can see there are serious questions said Street closing issue Monday night, but COUNCIL AND the city admini- about it. From the discussion we've no one at city hall wants to take a stand stration have questioned the severity had. it will probably be a very close BUT'HOF WAS wary of the legis- r on the question. of the problem and the implications of Ridge Street vote lation's fate with council. "What the closing a city street to the public for a outcome will be is a good guess.' ha portion of the day. "Quite frankly. I don't think it's as said News Analysis Mayor Charles E. Bartlett said of the serious a problem as some people have Ridge Street question. "I think the real made it out to be." Bellard said If passed by Council Monday night, closing issue issue is whether or not It is really a Ridge Street became an issue last the ordinance would provide for the Councilmen especially seem problem I for one have felt that it was fall when Student Body Organization installation of traffic lights at the unwilling to commit themselves Their not much of a problem (SBO) officers proposed the physical corner of Ridge Street and North feelings will likely remain confidential "At the times the light would be on, closing of Ridge Street from 8 am. to 5 College Drive and Ridge Street and until Monday's meeting. students would be crossing Ridge p.m. daily. Through discussion with Wlllard Drive. looks doubtful Street in mass. There is safety in city officials the present traffic light Either way. the vote should be close numbers in situations like that." he system evolved The University would pay for the The proposal has taken nearly a year to said lights and the city would install them. reach the council table for a vote He predicted. "I sense that if it The University position on the The lights would flash red for the 10 (legislation providing for the closing of question has been, and still is, one of minutes of class changes each hour and Citizens have complained that Ridge Street) would pass, it would be complete support permit the uninterrupted flow of { closing Ridge Street for the 10 minutes very close " James E. Hof. vice president for traffic at other times.

An Independent Bowlinc»Gr««rv Student Thursday. October 31, 1974 Voice ■me BG news Volume SS/Number 31 <*tiWW< Unpaid student loans troubling University

By Lorralae Jameson themselves in financial difficulties catv Staff Reporter sometimes have their loan payments' rescheduled. '. Failure of students to repay loans is becoming more of a problem at the "MOST BORROWERS are willing to; University, according to Treasurer pick up again when they find r Paul Nusser position." she said. "The problem of delinquent loan Some schools are experiencing a rise- payments has doubled in the last six to in the number of students filing for eight months." Nusser said. "We are bankruptcy after graduation. Front being caught up in what the nation has 1868 to 1971. a total of 1.110 students been experiencing for the past few went bankrupt in the . In years " 1073. about 2.000 students declared The Student Loan Office tries to bankruptcy, and so far this year the locate and collect payments, some- number is above 1.300. times using outside agencies to help find a delinquent student. Although courts have ruled In the The Attorney General's office. students' favor, some administrators. Internal Revenue Service, credit fearing that a rite in student bank- bureaus, and legal council can often ruptcies will endanger the loan follow-up on a borrower who has not program, have been withholding kept in contact with the University. transcripts and refuting enrollment ta bankrupts. HOWEVER, because of the expense According to Thomas, the University involved, the use of outside agencies is has not yet experienced a serious kept at a minimum, Nusser said. problem with bankruptcies. The staff of the Student Loan Office "Within the last half-year we have has been increased to pursue had three claims." she said. "They delinquents more effectively, were borrowers who had left a few according to Nusser years before." "Basically most people are honest The loan office has received a few and try to repay a loan." said Ilsa questions concerning bankruptcy, but Thomas, director of loan fund they were mostly from curious accounting and investments. "If a students. Thomas said. borrower is successful, he will repay, Nusser said he believes the indoctri- The dirt flies as Harry Dillmao. of Consolidated Concrete but if he is unable to find meaningful nation program in financial aid which Construction, Inc., Toledo, prepares a way for the new employment, he may become informs students of their responsi- sidewalk being constructed beside the Union. (Newsphoto by delinquent bilities and a sound education that Dan reicht) "We tell borrowers to let us know of provides students with a means of their financial situation," she said earning a living help keep down the Thomas said students who find number of bankruptcies. Nixon reported 'showing improvement'

LONG BEACH. Calif (API-Former said internal bleeding, which triggered president's condition and pull him out .HE SAID they were staying at ■ president Richard M. Nixon almost the shock, had apparently stopped. of what was...a very serious private residence near the hospital on died after going into shock following Blood for transfusions was set aside condition." the advice of Lungren. "so they would surgery for phlebitis, his former While in case bleeding recurred. Nixon was originally placed in the not be separated from the hospital by a House press secretary revealed Lungren said that although Nixon's intensive care ward, on the top floor of one-hour drive from San Clemente." yesterday vital signs were stable, it was too early the hospital, for his security and Earlier yesterday. President Ford "There is no doubt that we almost to make a prognosis on his condition. privacy. said he was praying for Nixon ami lost President Nixon yesterday after- Ziegler said. "I know that President ZIEGLER SAID neither he nor any asked to be kept abreast of Nixon's noon," Ronald L. Ziegler told an Nixon has not lost the will to live ..he's other aides have been permitted to condition. impromptu news conference at the a man of great strength and great visit Nixon, who has been isolated from Ford will be In Los Angeles for a hospital where Nixon is being treated. courage, and he will pull out of It." everyone but his family and doctors. campaign appearance tonight, but • Nixon's doctors have sidestepped The crisis occurred soon after White House spokesman has said there questions as to whether Nixon's life ZIEGLER SAID Nixon's condition Ziegler left the hospital Tuesday. were no plans for him to visit Nixon. was in danger during the crisis on after he went into "vascular shock "-- "The doctors were so busy dealing THE 11-YEAR-OLD former presi- Tuesday. collapse of blood circulation-for three with the president's condition that I did dent was experiencing restlessness and , Nixon was still on the critical list hours was so serious that "I think it's not receive notification until 5 p.m. receiving medication for pain' and yesterday. fortunate that President Nixon was in when I happened to call the hospital." occasional nausea. the intensive care unit. Ziegler said. Ziegler said Nixon was receiving DR. JOHN C. Lungren. Nixon's "It's also fortunate that the doctors Of Nixon's wife Pat and daughters blood transfusions yesterday morning. personal physician, said the former were handy and could go through the Tricia and Julie, who flew here Lungren said Nixon received three president had shown improvement. He necessary procedures to deal with the Tuesday night. Ziegler said. "I think pints of blood to counteract shock and the best way to describe the family's internal bleeding, and "several more state of mind is as one of very deep units are being held in reserve for AAagruder testifies of financial promises concern." him." .

WASHINGTON (AP)-Jeb Stuart In the 2nd day of his testimony as "An American Life: One Man's Road Watergate burglar E Howard Hunt Magruder testified yesterday that a prosecution witness at the Watergate to Watergate." and the other five original Watergate Concert tickets still available early in the Watergate cover-up he was cover-up trial. Magruder said he was Magruder. 39, told of preparing an defendants. Magruder said he was later given assured that then-president Nixon was promised financial help if anything elaborate cover story for federal Today is the last day that tickets for tomorrow's Dlonne Warwicke concert will similar assurances from defendant and pleased at the way Magruder was went wrong with plans for him to lie to investigators to account for $250,000 be sold at tbe advance tales rates of IS general and 15 50 reserved admissions. former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell. keeping the true story of 'he scandal federal grand juries in the summer and approved for use by Watergate burglar They will be available from 9 p.m. until midnight as well as during regular from coming out fall of 1972. G. Gordon I.iddy. then an official of the business hours. Magruder,' formerly the deputy re-election committee. BESIDES MITCHELL, the other Sponsored by the Union Activities Organization (UAOI. tbe Homecoming! director of Nixon's 1972 re-election Magruder said former White House defendants in the trial are former concert will be at 8 p.m. in Anderson Arena. campaign, said be once volunteered counsel John W. Dean III came to his White House aides John D. Warwicke. recipient of three gold albums and one gold record, will appear wits that he'd take the blame for the June office shortly before Magruder was to Ehrlichman. H.R. Haldeman. former David Brenner, a comedian who has appeared about M times in II months on tbe Weather 17, 1072, break-in at Democratic give his perjured testimony and told assistant Atty. Gen. Robert C. Mardian Johnny Carson Show. and Kenneth W. Parkinson, a lawyer Variable cloudiness and National Committee headquarters but Magruder Tickets will be 16 general and 16 50 reserved admissions tomorrow. They will ceattaeed warm today. Hkjh la Ibe was turned down by senior officials at for the re-election committee. continue to be sold at tbe Union Ticket Office and will also be available at the lew aaa snM Tea. Mostly cloedy tbe White House and the re-election "EVERYONE AT the White House door. aarf sjkM with a chaace of showers committee and the committee, particularly the Magruder recounted that the first Other Homecoming events scheduled for tomorrow include alumni visits laasffbl aaat teaaerrew.. Lews President was pleated at my efforts at time he met Parkinson. Mardian told classes, displays of residence ball sculptures, the Commuter Center art show and (•eight ta tbe saU and aeaer Ms. MAGRUDER NOW Is serving a keeping the truth of Watergate from him to tell the whole truth about the the Dixieland jazz festival. Highs teaaerrew ha tbe aeaer Its minimum 10-month prison term for his coming out." break-in. Coronation of the Homecoming queen will be at 5:30 p.m. in the Forum. Stuw aaa lew Tea. Probability at pre own part in the cover-up. Services Bldg A bonfire and fireworks will follow the Warwicke/Breaoer essMauea zeeer car* today and St Generally, be recounted a story told Magruder quoted Dean at saying Parkinson had been hired at an concert A blind organist also will be in concert at 8 p.m. in Recital Hall. School that if anything went awry, be would be per real lealgbt before in testimony to the Senate outside lawyer for tbe re-election of Music Wateraate committee and in his book. given money jntt like Liddy. committee. i, .1,.. ..»i »..I.I « .»«MIMMM»IM-MMMIIl«»lMaM»«»MW«aia»Mi Fat* a/Th« BG N.w.. Thundoy. OctoUr 31. 1*74 eDITGRiaLS ot the cover-up trial

By Richard-Alperl entrance into the courtroom. courtroom with a grin upon his face, Present at this meeting at one time or soft-pedal Gaeil Stadeat Calama.it The rest of the crowd will have to which under the circumstances, must another during the day were Dean. wait from five to six hours when the be somewhat forced. Mitchell. Haldeman. Ehrlichman. and It's 6:00 a.m. on an unseasonably court reconvenes in the afternoon to Then comes H.R. Haldeman sporting Mr. Nixon. The firing of Federal Energy Administration (FEAt head John C. cold day in Washington DC Enveloped seethe trial. a deep tan and a haircut that now falls The tapes were at times Sawhill is a giant step toward compounding the problem of clean air and by the chilly darkness of the morning The interest in today's session is below bis ears as opposed to the crew unintelligible. Someone obviously had hour, a crowd is forming outside the heightened especially by the presence energy conservation cut he once had. A lawyer enters the tampered with the tapes because there Sawhill apparently became distasteful to President Ford because the Washington D.C. Circuit Court of of the government's chief witness, courtroom and behind him is the was a repeated turning on and off of Appeals John W. Dean III. Dean, who will FEA head wanted more ecologically sound treatment of resources than former Attorney General John the tape recorder evidenced on the testify about his role in the Watergate Mitchell looking pale and thin tape now being played. This in turn led the All-American athlete from Grand Rapids. Mich., could swallow. Numbed by the cold air. people are coverup. is presently serving a prison The court is instructed to rise as At least one environment group. Friends of the Earth, has accused to many uncompleted and incoherent warmed by the thought ol viewing sentence of one to four years for Judge John Sirica enters the statements Ford of turning a favorable side to special interest groups-oil history in the making For today, the obstruction of justice charges courtroom Sirica then instructs companies, specifically Even the man Ford has chosen to succeed unprecedented trial of the Watergate someone to let the jury in the room. THE THEME of the taped discussion Sawhill once padded his wallet with oil money. The nominee. Andrew E cover-up will take place (ttNSEQI IENTLY THE security is The trial is about to begin on March 22 involved the seeking of Gibson, formerly leased tankers to oil companies. A few hours have passed when a increased and prior to entering the ways to obstruct any and every Previous connections with oil companies will mean Gibson will look at United States Marshall opens the door courtroom, all spectators and JUDGE SIRICA begins the investigation of the Watergate energy problems from the profit perspective, which usually does the to the courthouse and allows the members of the press must pass proceeding by instructing an officer to bugging consumer little good Gasoline prices and fuel availability may have a patient crowd warmer refuge inside through a metallic scanning device. bring the witness into the courtroom. A The alternate plan discussed on the jmore taxing effect on consumers than ever before. The energy scare of the courtroom building Inside the panelled courtroom, one hushed silence pervades the room as tape entailed finding someone who last winter may prove to have foreshadowed a long, cold winter in 1975 Standing outside ol Judge John can feel the drama build as the five the thin, pale looking John Dean steps would shoulder the blame for ordering Sawhill s independent stand on energy rubbed Ford the wrong way. But Sirica's courtroom, the line of people defendants enter the room. Robert C. into the witness stand. the clandestine bugging of the what good is an FEA head that is a puppet? grows longer. Due to the small Mardian and Kenneth W Parkinson Now the core of the former Democratic National headquarters in If the new FEA head is no more than a mouth for policies programmed capacity of the courtroom holding such step inside almost unnoticed The other president's closest advisers are seated the Watergate hotel elsewhere in the administration, then he is just a useless extension of red a monumental event, only 30 of the three defendants do not in the same room once again This time As the tapes were played, one could approximately 75 people will gain John D Kin In hman appears in the tape however the circumstances are easily discern the voices of John Dean Perhaps Sawhill w;is offering a poor solution to inflation and the energy different from when they last met in and Richard Nixon Clearly audible their White House conference room problem when he suggesteil a federal gasoline tax before Ford delivered was the concerned voice of the former his economic- message lo Congress on Oct. 8 But Ford hasn't said he is president saying. "Stone wall it. let let's hear from you One cannot help but wonder what them plead the Fifth Amendment." dismissing that idea although he admitted he would not act on it until Dean. Ehrlichman, Mitchell, and after the election The BG News welcomes all letters tn the editor and opinion columns Haldeman think and feel toward each Later. Nixon is heard talking to Sawhill may be outspoken, bul that is better than keeping silent on a Letters may comment on any other letter, column or editorial other now. Letters should be a maximum ol :UI0 words, typewritten We ask that Mitchell saying. "John iDeani has subject that will make or break the American economy. However, his It must be unpalatable to these men. done a great job in keeping this thing outspokenness didn't fit the soft-pedalling mold Ford has conceived for columns be no more than lour typed pages triple spaced who at one time rode upon a wave of The News maintains the right lo edit all submissions that exceed these i Watergate l quiet In fact both Johns his administration. power and prestige, to have crashed to (the other being Ehrlichman) have A half hearted effort toward the energy crisis could well mean another limits, with respect to the laws of libel and proper taste the depths of public scorn, shattered Letters and columns must include the author s name, address and done great jobs playing this thing year of record profits in the oil industry while the consumer suffers from careers and probably criminal down " phone number, and may be mailed lo the Editor, CO The BG News. 106 convictions. lack of fuel, or (aces exorbitant prices. t'niversitv Pall And if that's Ford's way of combating a recession, he may as well quit. TOMORROW THE defense THE TRIAL commences with the counselors will cross-examine Dean questioning of Dean by a government and try to discredit his testimony lawyer as to Dean's whereabouts on They will never be able to discredit the March 22. 1973. Dean answers the damaging evidence on the White House questions politely, carefully wording tapes money in the bank his responses. After the trial recessed for the day. The brief questioning ends as the one sensed a certain satisfaction in CHICAGO- The buying panic was possibilities of making money off it, dump on the market should it suit their All gold can ever be is a speculative court prepares to listen to the having watched an historical event as already on in Wall Street but that because on the first of January United purposes. investment; and. whether people buy it controversial White House tapes. Each well as the mechanics of our judicial didn't impress a number of the people Stales citizens may again legally own Still, if you want to believe Ihe worst or not. no metal can be a substitute for person in the courtroom is supplied system at the International Monetary bullion. of the world and the best of gold, there the safety, tranquility and security with earphones to listen to the tape However, there existed a feeling that Market's currency conference They is the question that Friedman posed to guaranteed by a society that keeps its recordings something was still terribly wrong preferred to make sour jokes about the IN FACT, even during these 40 years the conferees here What are you economic affairs in order The tapes that will be played in court future and laugh along with the vice Perhaps it was the fact that the man going to do with that gold when the Copyright. 1974. The Washington Pott- today were recorded in the Oval office most responsible for this scandalous president of a large Chicago bank, who Gestapo knocks on the door?" King Features Svadlcate of the White House on March 22, 1973 was making people smile by talking crime was not present about "The Last National Bank of Boot Hill Somebody else said they had a Bank- ol the Week pool in his office with the prize going to Whoever guessed the Lerrers joined in on the so called "fun " next institution to get into trouble the administration's help. Aren't Acnes ihe roomful of cocktail ocsea answer yours?? pond incident Their reasons for attacking us was drinkers a man declared, "The best BGSU is not represented by the mere fact that we represented a thing Italv can do is file under Chapter In Chuck DeSandro's letter he asked AFSCME because part of the Greek system, something a lot of questions. I would like In 10 ol the Bankruptcy Act.'' 11 We are not led around by bosses in that they obviously hated Fine, all the of prohibition any rich person whose answer his questions and ask a few of Washington no fun power to you boys. If you don't like > "Is anybody going to let a country of my own B million just disappear?'' his lawyer had a modicum of imagination 21 AFSCME is more concerned with Greeks that's your business. No one, could always evade the regulations. Chuck, perhaps your questions about Companion wanted to know, whereupon the OCSEA books are unanswered collecting dues than helping people As I sit here writing this letter 1 feel was screaming and shouting for you to; th.- first man agreed "Yeah, that's But now the speculation is that the 31 AFSCME is against our getting a bit of apprehension about turning it join the bandwagon small investor is going to behave like because you are not an OCSEA itlghi They got assets Look at all that member. What makes you think you our back pay. over to The BG News knowing the puffin the Vatican'' the German businessman who keeps a 41 AFSCME is losing members at intelligence of those people it is Maybe there is a lot about Greeks gold coin under his shirt or the French deserve financial information about another organization? other universities directed toward that you can't stand, but to show such ! peasant who keeps a stash in his SI AFSCME only has 4.162 members aggressiveness toward them is a i : WHILE THE Pieta was sold off to The OCSEA constitution provides [Satisfy Italy's creditors, the more mattress. that a financial report be made to the in slate employment OCSEA Jias This letter deals with a very small display of your own immaturity. rious minded discussed escape There is talk-no. there is religious chapters You are very naive to think 18.697 We know who is strongest and minority of "men" (if I dare use that The purpose of this letter hopefully is routes when "It" finally happened certainty-among some that, with the anvbodv owes von an explanation of works hardest for us. word in description I who showed their to make you examine your own minds .'If is never precisely defined but Federal Reserve Board dedicated to OCSEA books 61 OCSEA gives us good stupidity and ignorance on campus the and see if you can come up with some I uallv includes rioting in the streets. the ruin of the greenback, we'll buy the Funny how you say the word is out representation other night. If this letter does not plausible reasons for your actions. «l shortages and a near total stuff until we drive the price out of that "we are going to clean up involve you please do not show any bias Through this examination I hope you ■ Teakdown of commerce and sight OCSEA " Don't you mean you intend to YOUR BULLETINS are probably of opinion toward me. All I ask is that will discover your own stupidity and government But the mythology of gold is much destroy it'.' If you were a member then removed because they clutter the you put yourself in my situation and work in the future to revamp it. )* It's hard to know how serious the weaker here than in other countries you would be part of "in", but you are boards and nobody is interested in think seriously how you would have businessmen are when they get on this We've never experienced the currency an opponent using misleading them felt Joanne Arnold! ■ Memo, or whether they mean it when collapse that's made gold popular statements You say you are criticized for MMCIoughSt ; thev start that talk about clearing out elsewhere, and most of us have no informing employes of your worthy Last Thursday night my sorority, ito Switzerland But it half the people clear idea of how to buy it I There are ACTUALLY. We are going to projects. When has AFSCME ever after a very spirited ceremony which ho say it actually turn up on the Swiss three main ways: gold mine stocks, strenghthen and improve OCSEA. No sponsored a worthy project on brought more unity among us than rder. dragging their money chests which have been doing rather poorly of organization, not even ours, is so good Campus? Name one! You talk strike, anything else has this school year, see "chopper" hind them, that tinv country is going late, gold coins; and now bullion, it can't be improved We are working you accuse and you blame, but when attempted to paint the rock located to improve it. you are working to dirty did you do anything worthy? between Kreischer and Harshman Our resemble i rush hour subway train provided the purchaser gets the real If you're not doing anything One of the alternatives lo drenching thing and not a lead bar with a little it. You question where freedom of intentions were to do just that, no harm choice is. The freedom is here and we Wednesday night, don't miss Chopper : ■hall European countries with gold plate around it I Why has a Board member resigned"' intended toward anyone. Here is why Laurene Weigman has have chosen OCSEA. Now stop your in the Grand Ballroom. Union, at 8 ' ^refugees is supposed to be gold All All kinds of people and firms are p.m. It's free! jelst' failing, gold is thought to be the gearing up to merchandise gold to become an AFSCME supporter and the AFSCME supervisors from While painting the rock a group of OCSEA Constitution prohibits an intimidating workers into joining guys stormed us and began throwing I've seen groups such as the Allman 'substance that can save a man from make it popular and easily available. Brothers, yes. Doobie Brothers. . -■Jhe erosions of intlation and the Brace yourself for a bombardment of OCSEA officer from being a member AFSCME You abuse the freedom of some of the girls in the pond. You're of a competitive organization. choice, maybe that is why you cannot probably thinking, "oh. just a little fun Taylor. The Dead. Joe Walsh. Clapton. chasms ol (Illinium sales pitches suggesting this is a magic The Band. Rungren; all fantastic I* Even people whore bullish enough to metal-rather than what it is. a You ask why are there no OCSEA recognize it is here. and how could a little water harassing withdrawal cards at the payroll office. OCSEA is really not afraid of us with obscenities, then beating on us. shows People went nuts and rightly so- i think \merica can make it through the commodity like wheat or soybeans, the •it was great entertainment lecade are getting interested in the price of which can go down as well as Because the responsibility is the anything Unlike AFSCME, we have and in their fun they almost succeeded up employe's, not the administration's shown we are not afraid of the Federal in strangling one of the girls. I realize it would be blasphemous to Because of a variety of government You imply the whole thing is unfair, Pay Board, nor of the courts, nor of speak of a group called "Chopper in bul I ask you "are there any AFSCME government officials. Don't you wish I'VE NEVER seen such cruelty in THE BG NEWS interventions here and abroad, it's not withdrawal cards at the window'''' your record was as good as ours? the same breath as with some of these An laaapanaanl Siuaai.l V«<« so easy to establish just what the price my life. It really appalled me to see groups, if not all of them So I'll be of gold is The reason for this is that The answer is no. yet we don't human beings acting like a bunch of blasphemous. complain Our members are smart James W. Beaupre ICXIOIIAISIAH sometimes gold is used as a form of wild beasts. This immature behavior enough to get out of AFSCME without Welder seemed to catch like fire as more guys • d.'i. ,.,..,,., ha.Wii quasi money and is, therefore, the I saw Chopper at the Ann Arbor Art <•»• m hum* object of considerable manipulation. Show this summer There were people ' ao.ba,. m l.l.., screaming for more of the big band • ■acwnSra vaila* mo,,™ I than.. CURRENTLY GOLD is enjoying no sound which they put out like a full I ■afeatt •Jn- *a.l a tamanthy mahaua •d,i». pan-KM I w*a less than three prices: what the "Big band -only in a truly unique and | aaamaaita* ma.k h f lava, American government pays for it; a bizarre way. ahaia •*•!•. ntKhaalf fan* higher price fixed by the German and caaaaakM fcalhryn a m.noi Italian governments in one of those THIS WASNT teeny-bopper city. •USINIM SIAH complicated machinations designed to These were people who knew their postpone international fiscal chaos; music. There were people hanging •w.inata manaaa iKa.tat i act.)tin and. lastly, the free-market price, from trees, on cars, jitterbugging. and aavaiiia.itf manaaaI iNhara ■ Naaathai aatai mai.aaai la.l»o lalhaaha,. which has been hovering around $155 in general just getting down to some an ounce good, happy boogie. Thus, anybody who buys it ought to is. M H«*i a a.Mialwi l...ai|. aw. Malay* ■ ■nag laa nMaaa. ulna yaa> aaal wan • aaah realize that the arbitrary action of any The people I was with in Ann Arbor number of governments can make the demanded that 1 see about bringing price rise or fall Our government Chopper to BG. With Ed Chima's •■■mill" •» MS*W-M ,*>•. could sell off the great Fort Knox (Cultural Boost) considerable help, hoard, for example was accomplished. Milton Friedman, the only one of the big-name, glamor economists left with I don't care who you are or what your , - a» —-. - . his reputation intact, has suggested tastes are. don't miss this show. It will that we do just that and use the space be entertainment of the highest order. It's free. It's at 8 p.m. Wednesday !adila

CALENDAR OF EVENTS Located In The Athletic Parking Lot South of the Stadium Friday: 5 p.m.-l a.m. - '2.00 Admission Gabriel Brothers - Detroit Gene Mayl Jazz Band - New York BEER: By The Glass or Pitcher Saturday: 11 a.m.-l p.m. • No Admission Charge 4 p.m.-Midnight • '2.00 Admission FOOD: Brautwurst, Polish Sausage, Gabriel Brothers - Detroit Hot Dogs, Snacks Gene Mayl-New York Sunday: 2 p.m.-lO p.m. - '2.00 Admission Cake Walkin' Jazz Band - Toledo Eagle Jazz Band • Cleveland SPONSORED BY THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION e- *w*e 4/The tO Nm, TnvrWav, October 11. MM Ohio campaigns heating

By The Associated Press ments for Rhodes indicating leaving the state. He said that jobs left the state and 4,000 businesses had moved Charges and counter- unemployment was up since to Ohio or expanded opera- charges flew yesterday as GUIigan took office were tions within the state since Ohio's campaigns tor next "totally false and a cynical 1971 Tuesday's elections heated. effort to mislead the The Democratic nominee Candidates (or governor, voters." for auditor. Thomas E. lieutenant governor, trea- Development Director Ferguson, called upon surer and auditor were to David C Sweet said 24,600 Secretary of State Ted. W appear on a telecast in fewer Ohioans are unem- Brown to force his opponent. Columbus late yesterday. ployed now than when Roger W Tracy Jr., to Former Gov James A. Rhodes left office in 1870 explain the use'of some Rhodes said his schedule despite the fact there are S3 000 from his campaign wouldn't allow him to 337.000 more Ohioans in the committee appear. The station, WOSU- labor force Ferguson said checks for TV said U Gov. John W Sweet, at a new confer- that amount had been issued Brown was uncertain as to ence, said the unemploy- to Tracy by the committee whether be could come ment rate has dropped from He said Ohio law requires 5.4 per cent in 1970 to 4 4 per that expendiures over $25 be MEANWHILE, a cabinet cent in September 1974. itemized, which he said member in the Gov. John J Tracy apparently did not do Gilligan's administration HE ALSO DENIED that Tracy could not be claimed political advertise- business and industry were reached for comment Health Center employs new x-ray technician Clayton Morrison, right, of 334 S. Moplo St., helps operates the now machine which acts like a giant Fall guys Bowling Green's new Vow-All collect fallen loaves. vacuum cleaner, (newsphoto by Dan Fokht) The Health Center will ready to take over the In October alone. 275 x- have a new x-ray technician rays have been taken so far Argus Buckler, of the city's street department, position when Lirot leaves. in November, according to Roper said Robert G. Roper, "AS FAR AS I can see. Since there were very few administrator of the center. we're in good shape." be x-rays taken on weekends Roper said Roger Lirot, said he said the number the present x-ray technician, Roper said the center has represented a 20-day period Sexism in books discussed is retiring Friday and known they would need a moving to Florida new x-ray technician for "IT KIND OF takes the and Jean Duston, a Perrys- By Vlcki Johnson Center for Continued Learn- means the time spent out of are becoming very well inte- His replacement is Joyce about six months, but it has guesswork out of a lot of ing burg Exempt School Board school can be determined by grated. Weber said, but do Cannon, who is coming to been hard to find one things.'' Roper said Sexism in textbooks and An informal talk was Member, concerning the either the person or the not place women into profes- the center from Flower explaining the great use the sexist attitudes in counsel- presented Tuesday evening effect Title IX of the Edo- doctor, she explained. She sional jobs such as police, Hospital in Toledo. Cannon "Apparently there's a big facility receives ing children were discussed by Alice Weber, a former cation Amendment on school added that if a father asks doctors, or engineers. Rec- received her training at St. demand for them he said He thinks all Ohio univer- at a meeting for those school board member in the systems. for a paternity leave, it must ently-published textbooks Luke's Hospital in Toledo. "We looked high and low " sities have an x-ray facility, interested In sex roles in the Sylvania City school system. Title IX will eliminate dis- be granted. used in elementary class- Roper said Cannon has Cannon was interviewed adding that it is "awfully crimination in course offer- Counseling will hopefully rooms were used to show spent this past week training for the job about six weeks hard for doctors to work ings, according to the two be changed by Title IX. the women as relatively at the center so she will be ago, he said. without it any more." Police report arrests women. They explained that guest speakers said, but 'useless." she explained. no student can be refused a there is a chance sex biases Bradley Bauer, sophomore (Ed.), was arrested class on the basis of sex will continue Both women ACCORDING TO THE Tuesday and charged with possession of marijuana He "Competitive athletics is agreed there is a lack of women, children's books are will appear in Bowling Green Municipal Court Monday going to be the big area of awareness that female stereotyping sex roles, yet Ghosts, goblins parade John McEntee. sophomore lA&S). reported Tuesday change." Duston said. Girls students are being teachers and parents do not the alleged theft of two books from Founders lounge will be allowed to compete counseled with biased atti- seem to be aware of this, or They were later discovered at the Student Book in sports and separate girls tudes they simply do not care. The 43rd Bowling Green -animals. may well fit that descrip- Exchange Campus Safety is attempting to file charges. sports must also be offered, Girls are being discou- Most books show little Callithumpian Parade will -hoboes, and tion she said. raged from going into male- girls as passive and little be at 5 p.m. today in down- -television characters Youngsters planning to DIANE Kirkpatrick. graduate student, reported her dominated fields. Weber boys as aggressive, they town Bowling Green. The parade is sponsored participate will gather at 4 bicycle was missing from the Music Building. The A CHANGE IN regula- said She said the girls are said. The books, Weber by the Bowling Green p.m. by the Mid-American bicycle, valued at $15. was not registered. tions concerning pregnant being "put down for having explained, are unconsciously The parade will feature chapter of the DeMolays. a Bank on Main Street The Robert A. Davis, sophomore (A&Si. was arrested students and teachers high goals." training children for sex children in Halloween national organization of marchers will go from the P" 'Tuesday for driving on the sidewalk in front of Campus willow allow a pregnancy. According to Weber and roles that are no longer nec- costumes. Contestants will young men from the ages of bank north on Main Street to I " Safety offices. He will appear Monday in Bowling Green Duston said, to be treated on Duston. textbooks will not essary in today's world. be judged in nine categories, 13-21. The parade is also East Court Street, then eas: ' ' Municipal Court. a temporary basis. This be affected by Title IX They The Center at 1M S. Main including: supported by local on Court to the Trinity St.. will hold meetings con- -1-5 year olds; merchants, who donate United Methodist Church cerning sex roles every -storybook figures: prizes for the children parking lot other week. The next -most original: DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY meeting will be open to the -most beautiful; A callithumpian parade is There they will be judged public and any new ideas are -monsters; defined as a "noisy, boister- on their costumes and NEW OFFERINGS, WINTER AND SPRING QUARTERS welcome. -witches; ous" parade and today's awarded prizes.

WINTER 153: EUROPE IN THE MODERN W0RLD-AN EXPERIMENT IN HISTORY THRU FILM Chuck Kurfess Dr. Weinberg, 5:30-7:30 TR A Survey ol maioi themes in Modern European History using classic films and readings. Themes to be discussed Our State Representative include: The Crowd in History, The Human Cost of Industrialism, Propaganda and the Totalitarian State, and The 83rd District Rise ol the Third Work). Films to be screened include: La Marseillaise, A Nous la Liberte'. Potemkin, The Organizer, and Triumph of Ihe Will. _^_—— • Sponsored State Student 210: LATIN AMERICAN CIVILIZATION Loan Program Legislation • Consistent Supporter of Dr. Thomas, 11 MTRF Increased Higher Education An examination of the political, social, and economic development of Latin America through the colonial and Funding national penods. Emphasis will be given to social and cultural alterations and to the changing attitudes of its • Supporter of Improved political and intellectual leadership as the region moved through its five hundred year history. Ohio Instructional Grant Program • A BGSU alumnus, Named 291: ASIA: HISTORY OF MODERN TRANSFORMATION Distinguished Alumnus Drs. Chen and Kawashima, 7:30-9:30 MW in 1967 • First Elected State An introduction to the history and civilization of Asia (South, Southeast, and East Asia) from the beginning of Representative While Western contact to the present day. Emphasis placed on interrationships between society, economics, political a Student institutions and thought in key penods Consideration given to the historical interaction of Eastern traditions of • A Record of Integrity, government and social organization with colonialism, nationalism, and communism. Service and Hard Work ItlwM D» CrtilWU fOf fturftu Hajfdffl 291: CHICANO HISTORY GtMrtt. Trwtw Mr. Kreneck, 5:30-7:30 MW The development of Indian cultures in Mexico and the Southwest, the early Spanish explorations, the fusion of these different bloods and cultures, the first Chicano encounters with the Anglo-Americans, and the emrgence of the modem Chicano protest movement. UNIVERSITY UNION

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391: FAMINE AND INDUSTRIALIZATION IN THE THIRD WORLD Dr. Seavoy, 3 MTWR SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2 LUNCH SUNDAY NOVEMBER 3 DINNER The history of Indonesia will be used as a model for under stading the problems facing the peasant nations of 11.00-1:00 12:00-2:00 mainland Asia, sub-Sonar an Africa, and the Arabic world. The impact of European imperialism on the production also dinner from 5:00 to 7:00 a good selection of entrees of tropical agricultural products for sale on the world market, the effect of the population explosion on the a good selection of entrees, delightful Salad Bar imposition of order on indigenous societies, and the relation of social values and techniques of peasant salads, and desserts delicious homemade desserts agriculture to the problems of providing an adequate food supply for an urban-industrial population. Following this historical overview, the class will examine the revolutionary social and economic transformation that must take place is peasant nations are to industrialize FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 372-2241 Thursday, October 31, 1974, Ttw M Httn/fmf 5 IPC protests Asian aid Power struggle results By Norms Stcck and foreign aid. Thieu. in Naturalization Service it Huffman's opinion, it not seeking to deport them The Indonesian Peace obeying the peace because they have spoken Campaign i IPO an organi- agreement set up at the end out against . the U.S. in Sawhill's dismissal zation petitioning against of U.S. involvement in the involvement in their United States' involvement Vietnam war. Huffman country. WASHINGTON I API-An up congressional support in czar" but with far better in Indochina, is interested in explained that Theiu's The seven are seeking energy power struggle advance reason: he was delegated forming a group in Bowling government is not popular temporary political asylum fueled by White House dis -Some administration presidential authority: be Green, according to Caprice with the people in South in the U.S. because they satisfaction with John C. officials thought Sawhill was retained his dual role as Huffman, senior IA4SI Vietnam. said they believe they will Sawhill's style and manage- not managing the Federal deputy Treasury secretary, When Daniel Kllsberg ment led to his ouster and Energy Administration The result of ending aid be persecuted if they return and Nixon made his director spoke here last week. borne. Huffman said. the installation of Interior (FEA) firmly enough of a Cabinet-level energy Student Government will allow Thieu's Secretary Rogers C.B. President Ford said pub- government to be The students, as their policy group. Association iSGAl and defense, point to Article 143 Morton as the administra- licly he was dissatisfied with WHILE THE Interior Cultural Boost pledged a overthrown. Huffman said, tion's one and only energy the progress on new energy allowing the people to of the [immigration Act. It Department lost offices and total of 12 000 to the IPC states that the Attorney czar. programs officials to FEO. it did not Both Kllsberg and Jane finally make a choice about In removing Sawhill as -Finally, some sources their government General can reverse a even get to contribute the Fonda, who is known for her deportation decision, if. in federal energy administra- think Morton resented new agency's deputy anti-war speeches, his opinion, the students tor (PEA) Tuesday, Presi- FEA's grab of important administrator. contribute their appearance ANOTHER IPC objective dent Ford demonstrated Interior Department offices is to make people aware of would face persecution in Instead. John C Sawhill. funds to IPC their country. that he is backing Morton as and officials when FKA was an associate director of the The group is looking for the political prisoners energy chief with the Presi- formed last December presently being held by the Office of Management and people who will circle HUFFMAN said she dent's own power to hire and Budget, was selected petitions to keep the South Vietnamese fire MORTON TOLD reporters government. became interested in the When Simon became University informed of IPC after she attended the there was nothing wrong Treasury secretary last events concerning the Huffman said most of "Four Years After" rally at HIGH-PLACED admini- with Sawhill except a April 17, Sawhill became nation s involvement in these prisoners are students Kent State University last stration sources say various "style" that somehow did federal energy administra- Indochina or government intellectuals spring. forces focused that power on not fit the "style" of others tor, inheriting the makeshift They also want to who have dared to speak out. Sawhill in the administration oil allocation system, the encourage students to write These prisoners are not The campaign has proven -He was urging manda- Morton agreed later under "Project Independence" letters to Congress Communist. Huffman said, it is making an impact, she tory energy conservation a barrage of questions that policy study and leftover denouncing the aid being but "third world" because said The foreign aid budget and the President wanted Sawhill's advocacy of resentment in other given to support Asian they support neither to Indochina has been cut only voluntary measures mandatory conservation had agencies. countries. Huffman said communism or the present almost in half. Huffman -He showed a tendency to something to do with his Nixon continued to lean on police-state government explained, and it is mainly reveal policy proposals demise' Simon as his energy policy IPC HAS several the result of letters written before the administration Another source said the coordinator, although immediate objectives THE 3RD objective of against the expenditure. was ready to talk about question of energy conserva- Morton's department has One objective is that all the campaign is to petition An organizational meeting them, such as the gasoline tion versus energy produc- major federal energy I'.S. aid be completely against the deportation of will be held for anyone tax proposal tion was a "phony issue " programs and Simon's has stopped to South Vietnam, seven South Vietnam interested in IPC will be Packing out from a btankel of falUn IMVOI, two "Prematire leaks blow More important, this none because it is supporting a students currently studying held at 8 p.m Wednesday students enfey a quiet moment together. Recent your chances on the Hill if source said, was a need for AFTER NIXON resigned corrupt government. in Los Angeles For meeting place and autumn weather enceuroget a last outdoor fling you don't touch the bases toughness at the head of last August, Ford chose an Huffman said This would first." one source said, FEA According to Huffman, further information, call before winter sets in. old friend, Morton, as one of include all militarv. food Lost Angeles Immigration & Huffman at 354-0861 referring to the need to line JUST OVER A year ago. four advisers to recommend energy policy was a low changes in the new admini- priority and the title stration. Morton was named "energy czar" was jokingly to head a new Cabinet-level applied to John A Love, National Energy Board, and Students give input on new college head of a modest, powerless within days he was renamed Energy Policy Office in the to chair its successor, the By Frank Sukadolnik Mass Communications would benefit the University sional development in com- of educational leadership for the proposal, students White House Energy Resources Council would combine the depart- by munications: and responsibility. concerned with the College Caught unprepared by last just established by A group of students con- ment of popular culture with Dr David Clark, commit- of Mass Communications October's Arab oil embargo. Congress cerned with establishing a programs in advertising and -maximizing the faculty -aiding and participating tee representative for the will have to bring pressure Congress and the President Morton already had power College of Mass Communi- public relations, journalism, potential in teaching and radio-television-film divis- upon the faculty and student hastily established the cations voiced their In the development of more easily equaling that once and radio-television-film in research in the discipline; and effective communica- ion of the department of representatives on Federal Energy Office held by "energy czar" approval of a tentative pro- u completely integrated (FE). later re-established posal for such a college -developing new courses tions practices by practi- speech, stated that the Academic Council, said Dr. Simon: he controlled the program for the study of and programs reflecting the problem in gaining Council Mandell as the FEA Tuesday at a meeting with tioners through research Interior Department's mass communications. dynamic nature of mass extension and workshop approval is the result of Dr. Mandell urged stu- William E. Simon, then empire of oil- and coal-bear- the Faculty Committee on communications; practical, political dents to voice their support deputy Treasury secretary, ing land; he was chairman the College of Mass Com- programs. THE NEW college would -finding sources of sup- considerations. for the proposal through the was placed in command of of the first Cabinet-level munications focus on "mass communica- port for programs and re- EACH DEPARTMENT its oil allocation, and price energy group with a con- The two-hour meeting was THE BIGGEST problem media channels available tions as a professional disci- search in communications facing the newly proposed affected by the establish- The power of mass com- control programs. gressional mandate, and he held to obtain student input pline and provide our stu- not previously developed; ment of a new college is Simon, too, was quickly had the President a fullest and approval for the college is gaining the munications should be used, dents with the necessary -facilitating undergrad- approval of Academic concerned with the net he added nicknamed the "energy confidence proposal before it is background skills to move uate and graduate enroll- Council, said Dr Mandell result the reorganization presented to the faculty of into leadership positions in ment at the University; would have on the individual the various colleges The committee expressed the mass communications -providing a career concern for Academic departments, committee involved, according to Dr. industry." said Dr. Mandell. counseling "home" for stu- Council's failure in recent members explained Maurice Mandell. commit- According to the commit- dents Interested in profes- years to be in the forefront In order to gain approval tee chairman tee proposal, the College of The proposed College of Mass Communications ■ ■(Jfcj(gJ^>k#e HOWARD'S WEIL FRAME IT WOMEN BOWLERS COLD CLUB H BOOZE 332 S. 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Glenn responded that, assured that for the next state employes would be Rhodes' 1970 Senate Most of the volleys were "These are the same things four years they will not have eliminated if be is elected campaign and the list of aimed at frontrunner John that be (Girkin) picked up any more money taken out because "we have to have contributors to a 1973 Glenn. from Mayor Perk's of their pockets" if be is the career people who keep chicken dinner that netted Five candidates, including campaign." elected. the state going." $1S8,H4 are still a matter of Democrat Glenn. Republi- John O'Neill, an inde- "There would be no new public concern. can Ralph Perk and three pendent write-in who taxes." Rhodes said. "We IN A NEWS conference in "I don't know of anything independent or write-in espoused the philosophy of could manage on what we Cleveland, incumbent Gov. more important than the candidates, participated in the Socialist Labor Party. have coming in. If inflation John J. Gilligan repeated his integrity of people who are the debate on the Ohio also blasted Glenn. comes, I will cut the state call for Rhodes to release in government," Gilligan Educational Broadcasting "I'm afraid that Glenn, budget accordingly." his income tax returns said THURSDAY ONLY System. with all his background, is Blouses (entire slock) 20% off The candidates's night not going to be able to do Winter Jackets (entire slock) 20% off was moderated by the much in the U.S. Senate." Purs**(entirestock) 20%off League of Women Voters. O'Neill said. Price policy pursued Robes (entire stock) 20% off Each of the candidates O'Neill called for restruc- was to give a five-minute turing of government under WASHINGTON (AP)-Tbe gation into profits and unjustified...you could OTHER WEEKEND SPECIALS statement outlining his a "democratic socialist" newly created Council on markups for food almost call it price Knit Vests - reg. 11.00 .... NOW $2.99 position. system. Wage and Price Stability middlemen gouging." Rees said Wool Shorts - reg. 13.00 ... NOW 99« Ronald Girkin. however, a Richard Kay, an inde- wants to discourage food Since the council has no "I think the price of food Jewelry Assorted NOW 99c write-in candidate from pendent who is on the ballot, stores from marking up the enforcement powers, the is what's bothering people most," he added "It's the Select Sweaters NOW 1/3 OFF Granville, began on Glenn. said that if be received price of items already on the public hearings are its NOTING THAT polls show 500.000 votes, "we could use shelves, the council's ultimate weapon as the most burdensome part of Asst. Knit Hats, scarves .. 40-50% OFF inflation, especially for poor Slacks (Last Chance To Save) the former astronaut with a this as a base to bejtin a director said yesterday. government's inflation commanding lead over third political party. Albert Rees said in an watchdog. families " 60% to 70% Values to $20.00 Perk. Girkin asked. "Why "At the polls." be said, interview that public "just follow the rule of NOW ALL $5 99 does Col Glenn have to bearings on the practice are SOME FOOD chains have REES SAID the council is Powder Puff spend $1 million'" thumb, vote out the set for sometime next already announced that once leaving to the Agriculture 525 Ridge St. He then blasted Glenn, incumbent." month as part of an investi- they mark the price on an Department the problem of IN MIDDLETOWN. W«ll el McDonald concluding. "He knows less item, they will not sump on dealing with food prices at Check Our Close-out Racks a new higher price. the farm level, since Sportswear (Knrts - Wools ■ Corfcreyt) "We want to get them to problems such as poor say why they've announced weather are beyond the NOW 40%-50% off Bangladesh needs aid their policy and find out why some of the other chains council's reach DACCA. Bangladesh Kissinger had spent three stave off mass starvation have not announced such a But. "that whole distribu- (AP)--Henry A. Kissinger days in New Delhi on a until the early December policy," Rees said. tion chain from the farm ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th came to Bangladesh yester- mission of reconciliation, winter harvest. Much of its Consumers don't mind door to the check-out day for his first look at the healing the wounds from the summer crop was ruined by paying higher prices for counter is of tremendous starving country he Nixon administration's floods, and the country has things if they are convinced interest to us. And I think predicted three years ago "tilt" toward Pakistan in no food reserves. that they're justified by there are things that we can let's hear It for would become an "inter- the 1971 India-Pakistan war. The United States agreed higher costs, he said. do there. national basket case." early this month to ship Bangladesh officials were THE WAR broke Bangla- 150.000 tons of grain to "But when they see a can The council, created in expected to use Kissinger's desh away from Pakistan, a Bangladesh, and Bangladesh of beans that has been August, was President 20-hour visit to put forward move former president officials said they hoped marked 27 cents and that's Ford's first request of Good Government a case for emergency econo- Richard M. Nixon and Washington would come crossed out and it's marked Congress when he took mic and food aid. Foreign Kissinger, then Nixon's through with another 100.000 35 cents, they feel that extra office and declared inflation Minister Kamal Hossain foreign affairs adviser, did tons. 8 cents if some sort of an to be Public Enemy No 1 implied the request publicly, not favor. According to for County Commissioner ror County Auditor telling the American secre- records of secret White tary of State bluntly at a House meetings on the war, banquet: "Our people are Kissinger said that if the FDIC levels increase prey to starvation independence movement in "The limit of endurance of East Pakistan succeeded. WASHINGTON (AP)-A Under the measure, as higher-salaried admini- a people has hardly been Bangladesh would become bill giving savers an addi- creditors are required to strative law judges tested like the people of an "international basket tional $20,000 federal insur- acknowledge consumer He said the amendment Bangladesh," said Hossain. case," kept alive by ance on deposits in banks, inquiries within 30 days and would provide "overly a former student of continual assistance from savings and loans institu- resolve any dispute within 90 liberal salaries" to the Kissinger's at Harvard Uni- other governments. tions and credit institutions days either by correcting hearing oflicers. who would versity. For most of Bangladesh's has been signed by Presi- the customer's bill or be reclassified "regardless In his banquet speech. short life, the United States dent Ford. explaining why the bill is of their qualifications." Kissinger said. "A world in has been the largest single The bill boosted the correct. IN ANOTHER veto. Ford which children go hungry is donor of economic federal insurance level to THE WHITE House also struck down vocational an intolerable world." assistance. Of $2 billion in $40,000. said Tuesday that Ford has rehabilitation legislation en aid pledged since It also bans discrimination vetoed a bill intended to grounds it transferred the HOSSAIN greeted Kissin- Bangladesh became inde- based on sex or marital protect migrant farm aid-to-the-handicapped pro- ger and his wife Nancy as pendent, a little more than status in the granting or workers from abuses by gram from one part of the they stepped from the $500 million has come from denying of credit. farm labor contractors. Department of Health. Edu- special U.S. Air Force the United Stales In addition, it provides ' However, in returning the cation and Welfare to Boeing 707 that brought But the country still is new protection for measure to Congress. Ford another for no good reason- them from India. Tight critically short of money. consumers against repeated said he would sign the indeed very bad reasons.'' Robert Jane Coffer security arrangements were MORE THAN that, how- incorrect computer billings measure after removal of He said the transfer would in force at the airport and ever, Bangladesh's im- by creditors and failure to an unrelated rider classi- blur accountability and along the three-mile route to mediate needs are emer- respond to consumer inqui- fying a group of Labor create an unnecessary new Duffiipoce Defarber the state guest house. gency food shipments to ries. Department hearing officers bureaucracy. Por State Representative JCPenney (83rd Di«t.) (Sth Dist.) GET SOME FOR A CM AMCC. Go lo McDonald's, ask the man for some food and he'll usually give you some change back along with it. Well, it beats searching through pay phone com returns. r+4" 1050 S. MAIN Art Bruce 1470 E. WOOSTEA Toafston Edwards

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NEW YORK (API-The Small arteries, called ■ reported not to have been in Political storm brews medical "shock" that put arlenoles. dilate, or expand, very good physical condition former president Richard thereby losing ability to the night before, and the M. Nixon in critical contract normally to push operation was therefore condition Tuesday means a freshened blood to all parts delayed But the operation collapse of blood of the body, including the was apparently deemed circulation heart and brain among Chinese factions necessary to avoid life- Some people go into very Shock can result from threatening trouble if a mild shock when they see accidental injuries, major clot broke loose" and By tie Associated Press their own blood from a excessive bleeding, went from the leg to the world could get a clearer since Liu Shaochi s fall in simple cut on the hand, or excessive manipulation of lungs notion of what's goingon the 1966-69 cultural re] Intriguing reports from even getting a vaccination organs during surgery, or The NPC is a rubber volution purge the NPtJ shot They become woozy or and about China may mean Doctors explain operations on the vascular Treatment of Nixon's kind stamp parliament It is could provide Ihe machincrv] that a long-gathering even faint system supposed to meet annually for announcing, tc of shock usually involves political storm is Kmotional states can The veinous. or vein giving massive blood but hasn't sat since 1964 On example. Mao s restoration* intensifying and that ailing affect blood circulation, system, is particularly paper, its supposed to to the post lor life He lost :C transfusions Premier Chou En-lai is in which is one reason for sensitive to manipulation attend to a variety of in the 1959 crisis nl.nningS the eye of it. showing pallor or feeling surgically Nixon had a Normally, the human body governmental functions, only the chairmanship ol ih.jj Nixon's condition faint When Denmark's prime major vein clamped mostlv has about five quarts of including appointment of a party minister visited him in mid- shut circulating blood But if premier on nomination of October. Chou was in a NIXON'S postoperative Further, he apparently the Communist party's But Mao as .■ symbol arteries relax, and don't Peking hospital again Chou. shock may have been had a verv extensive series push the flow along with Central Committee remains a powerful] 76. was reported in May to complicated by his of clots throughout much of normal pressure, more influence and this is whei have suffered a heart The NPC could also be reluctance to seek early his left leg. a preexisting speculation BDOUl Ch« blood is needed to fill up the attack useful by putting a stamp ot treatment lor his phlebitis, interference with veinous comes in sysloin so that weakened The Danish visitors also legality on a new consti- or vein condition, or his own blood return to the heart arterv contractions can still saw Chairman Mao Tse-tung tution. There has to be one A coBMrvative ^roupj emotional reaction to the do the job and said they found him soon, to clear up some supports thou pii haps" Watergate scandal that led ONE PHYSICIAN, asked Prom seven to nine quarts alert. The meeting, existing anomalies Lin including many important to his resignation, one for an opinion about the of blood may be needed in however, was not in Peking, I'I.IO constitutionally Mao's military men who dislike the physician says. Nixon case, said "Ho was the pipelines but somewhere to the heir has been purged and is radical record ol assault on* southwest The chairman dead along with many of his law and onlei has tended to avoid Peking followers There has to be a If the radicals should win A in recent-years during new defense minister in his Chiang would IK1 a iiiie.ht\£j turbulent political weather place There have to be power in China Thai could J appointments to other also mean That China would* IT WOULDN'T be sur vacancies turn away from ihe policies! Economic decline continues prising now if a session of that under Chou opened tin - the National People's IF THERE is to be a new way for contacts with the 3 WASHINGTON lAPl- reported yesterday l nil labor costs, an exceeded only by the year's as has happened in all three Congress INPC) should be chief of state-chairman of United Stales and "Ihei.t Labor costs continued rising The new figures from the important indicator ol infla first-quarter increase of 14.6 quarters this year The convened, whereupon the government-a post vacant outsiders at near-record rates during l-aooi Department were lion,u\ pressure, rose at an per cent decline in output in the 3rd the past three months while further evidence of the annual rate of 13.9 per cent Productivity -that is. quarter was 3 3 per cent. 2 productivity in the nation's twin problems of a in the 3rd quarter of this output per worker hour-tell per cent in the 2nd quarter American economy declined sagging economy and persis- year, the 2nd fastest rise at an annual rate of 3 per Ray denies slaying King and 7 8 per cent in the first. sharply, the government tent inflation in 25 years The rate was cent in the July-September period after a slight rise in By comparison. Ihe MEMPHIS 1AP)--James replied. I assumed you RAY SAID he could no) j the previous quarter and a decline in output of the Earl Ray says he did not could be involved in some account foi the discover) on 7 I per cent drop in the first private economy in the first personally shoot Dr Martin kind of crime and not have the street nearby ol his Robbers net $4.3 million quarter quarter of the 1969-70 Luther King Jr. "but I knowledge ol il 1 had no binoculars and SO us rifle ! recession was 2 5 per cent, believe I am partly direct knowledge which the state contends COLUMBUS lAI'i-Two Charles Marzano apparently placed on the jet. investig.i PRODUCTIVITY usually and the decline in output per responsible for his death " was fired frum ihe rooming suspects in what has been drove here the day after the tors said declines when over-all Rays attorneys contend worker-hour was eight- The statement came in a house bathroom termed the largest robbery robberv and leased a jet for Ray. 46. was the "fall guy" output in Ihe economy falls. tenths of a percent letter introduced into in I'S history apparently *3.500 Some S3 9 million was in of a conspiracy carried out evidence at a U.S. District Hay's fingerprints were fled to the British West Two other suspects. Peter $10. $20. SMI and $100 deno by others Court hearing at which Ray discovered on the rifle Indies via Columbus, the Gushi. 47. and an unidenti- initiations, and another is seeking to overturn hi?, Hay also testified that on FBI has learned fied 4th man drove to the $478,000 was in checks, Ray testified he had, Humanism in science plea of guilty to the slaying the afternoon ol the King Federal authorities said a city in another car and according to Joseph Woods, witnesses who could tell ol ' of the civil rights leader assassination on April 4. 1973 blue Lincoln Conti- boarded the plane bound for an official of Ptirolator Secu- his whereabouts n minutes l)r Raymond.I Seeger. professor of applied science at here in 1968 1968. he had rented a room nental found Tuesday- Miami rity Inc . parent firm of before the assassination He • George Washington University will present a (ree public The letter was written by across the street from the parked near an Executive Gushi and the 4th suspect Armored F.xpress Co said he had kepi the i lecture on "The Humanism of Science" at 8 p.m Ray to Sen. James O. motel where King was Jet Aviation Inc hangar at returned to Chicago when Besides Gushi. Ralph information lo himsell Wednesday in 210 Math-Science Building Kastland (D-Miss. I. on murdered, believing there Port Columbus Airport was because he feared the FBI Marzano and DeFonzo went Marrera. SI, an Armored l)r Seeger is ihe director of the Sigma Xi National March 14. 1969. four days would be "some kind ol leased in Chicago by one ol Express security guard and would find the witnesses and on to Grand Cayman Island, Hiientenni.il Lecture Program on Science and Society after he entered his plea of meeting between me and the suspects in the $4.3 James Manatis. 53. have harass them agents said An informal seminar will also be held at 4 p.m the guilty in the King slaying another party up there " million dollar robbery Oct Gushi was arrested in been arrested in the case same day in the Faculty Lounge. Union for interested He did not elaborate, but Ray was not asked pi loi to 20 of the Armored Express Chicago Monday Officials planned to visit students and faculty ASKED AT the court Co in Chicago his attorneys have said he the time the hearing was) the i si.OH I Wednesday to t)r Seeger. will lecture on the humanistic aspects of hearing Tuesday what the (bought he was going to recessed lor the das Win rej LOUIS DEFONZO, who HIE STOLEN 'money was search for the suspects and scientific developments and their effects on literature, wording of his letter to discuss the gun-running he was at the lime of Knit s j signed for the car and packed in heavy luggage and stolen goods social relations, philosophy, and religion Eastland meant. Ray business Slaying

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'M/ss Reardon' drains audience local briefs Review by released when sources the director. Gerald vegetarian harangues to DuDtagawki cannot be pinpointed. Argetsinger. graduate sadistic calculation. Like the present student. Although hitting all the Preregisfration "And Miss Reardon generation. Zindel has He tries his best, but in notes, the hard work of Drinks a Little" is a play in grown up in a post-Freudian letting each of his main Leslie Stager, junior |A&S>. which the characters, age when the perverting characters play their role to never seems to portray true Preregistration for winter-spring MERGE students through verbal assaults. possibilities of maternal the hilt, he dissipates the insanity The audience does will be at 6 pm Tuesday and Wednesday in SJJ reveal the others' person- dominance are common play's energy, so a peak is not know if she is insane, Education Bldg Spring-fall MERGE students will alities knowledge never reached There is no and unfortunately, it doesn't preregister at 6 pm Thursday in 333 Education Bldg This happens when Ceil Freud's concepts, release of the built-up matter Participants are reminded to bring their registration cards to the meetings Adams visits her two however, are just another tension. As Ceil, the "queen rhesus sisters. Catherine and Anna gloss to reality, a device for He also has problems in monkey," Mary Anne Reardon. for the first time entrapping other persons positioning the players when Nemeth. junior IA&SI. has since their mother's death. into guilt. This concept is the small stage becomes stared at too many vogue Sfreef work She is a superintendent of used in the play crowded The size of the magazines She knows she the school district which Fortunately. Zindel does stage adds to the intamacy must be disturbed by the Some city streets have received new center lines, employes the other two not employ the heavy hand and the tension memories her sisters islands, crosswalks, stop bars and arrows. The work Anna has a breakdown he did in "Marigolds. " conjure upon her. and the began Tuesday and is scheduled to be completed today Catherine is the Miss which was presented at the JULIE MIESLE. junior facial anguish is only Streets receiving new center lines include Main. Reardon of the title University last year. His (Ed.I. who plays Catherine, convincing the first time. Wooster. Thurstin and Clough Streets. Pearl. Sand cynicism in "And Miss captures the audience at the Fleur. played by Cathleen Ridge. Napoleon, Mercer and Haskins Roads. Manville, THE PLAY opened Reardon" is pervasive and outset. The void she leaves Neuse. graduate student, is Conneaut and Wallace Avenues and South College Drive Tuesday and runs through powerful while seldom during long periods off stage beautiful in her role. Crosswalks, stop bars and arrows have been placed on Saturday Curtain time each oppressive is difficult to fill Michael I'oisson. graduate Main and Wooster Streets. Napoleon Road. Manville night is 8 in the Joe E Zindel gives her the best student, who plays her Avenue and South College Drive Brown Theatre. University ONE CANNOT blame any of the show's many husband, is not sure why Main and Wooster Street. South College Drive and Hall of the Reardon sisters, their "lingers." which she Zindel has him saying the Manville Avenue have new traffic islands mother, or society as a delivers with swift things he does He is Paul Zindel. the author of whole for the violent atmos- accuracy Don't count her unconvincing and unsure on "And Miss Reardon." is a pheres of their lives. The drinks, however, for the stage Rescheduling master of creating tension catalytic matter of Anna's amount would knock out a "And Miss Reardon" will By the end of the play, the alleged sexual assault on trio, but her diction stays wind the audience up The Roaring Twenties-style movies listed in audience is ready, if not one of her students is never clear and her stance unmercifully, leaving yesterday s edition of the News as beginning at 11 p.m anxious, for some violent settled remains confident everyone drained As the Saturday in 105 Hanna Hall have been rescheduled catharsis This highly charged and Anna is the most difficult program says, which is an "Roaring Twenties" starring James Cagney and But that s not how things subjective texture requires role to play, since it ranges understatement, the action Humphrey Bogart will be shown at 8 p.m "Forty-Second are Forces cannot be definite commitment from from manic shrieks to is continuous " Street" starring Warner Baxter. Dick Powell. Ruby Keeler and Ginger Rogers will begin at 10 p.m.. and "Charlie Chan Goes to the Opera " (S scheduled for 11 30 p.m Bowie cooling routine "She's inside of me. She frightens me. Catherine. All these movies are free and open to the public She makes me afraid ... I'm losing my mind." Review by David Faadray between his music and the Leslie Stager, junior (A4SI portrays Anna "David Live" showcases This magic can be found Reardon in a scene from "And Mist Reardon Drinks Film highlights audience Bowie's talents He can be For several years. David everywhere on "David a little which it being presented ot 8 p.m. in Joe "David Live" (RCA seen as a serious, sensitive Live." It is a good rock and The University Film Committee will present Bowie has been trying to CPL2-0771I is a testament E. Brown Theatre through Saturday. "Highlights of the Athens International Film Festival." become a pop star of the writer-able to capture roll record with enough to Bowie's newfound vigor. tenderness in the ballad featuring award-winning films from Ohio University, same magnitude as Elvis, added dimensions to make it form and able to write some something special Demson, Kent State and Bowling Green They will be the Beatles, or the Stones THE ALBUM was shown at 8 and 10 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday. US Unfortunately, he first recorded at Philadelphia s of the better serious rockers that can be found on the Education Bldg A 50-cent donation will be collected attracted attention to him- Tower Theatre last summer market today. self on a mass scale by during Bowie's marathon immersing his music in a "theatour " Since it is a live Italians fight inflation Jots available posture of sleaze and deca- recording, it has a few of the THE WORK of his backing musicians is tremendous ROME (APi-In an Italian a union leader The THE MOVEMENT so far dence If he thought this flaws that always seem to The Student Employment Office reports that there are Pianist Mike Garson. guitar- style protest, more and electricity company will be involves only transportation jobs available on campus but they are becoming fewer in would carry him on the crest mar such records, but these forced to learn that workers are pale in significance ist Earl Slick and saxophon- more consumers are and utilities Housewives number. of a new trend, he was attempting to fight inflation will refuse indiscriminate when weighed against ist David Sanborn all show often complain of Italy's Kurt Zimmerman, director of student employment, mistaken price increases without everything the album does themselves to be excellent by simply disregarding annual 211 per cent inflation said that the "thinning out" situation is a normal The average Ian-your higher utility bills and bus consulting labor ' but so lar have given in to The biggest complaint instrumentalists occurrence for this time of year typical Midwestern teenager fares The company K.ncl. is increasing food prices. and his counterparts across about live recordings also Jobs are available with Food Services in 3 areas-both Nowhere is their ability The practice is owned by the slate It has snack bars need help in their night shifts, and Harshman the country-was simply not holds here to an extent better highlighted than in snowballing in Rome and in not followed through on Hul some consider "civil dining hall has approximately 20 positions that nead ready to go down the path to There are only two songs two songs on side two. the northern industrial threats to cut off power to disobedience." as the filling, especially for lunch hour work moral suicide included that cannot be "Suffragette City" and centers of Turin and Milan, families who pay only part movement is called, a found on Bowie's other McDonald and Founders have enough student workers For every person who was "Aladdin Sane." They easily and in some cases it's of their bills, and anyway dangerous development that American releases but Kreischer. Prout. the tfnion, and Commons, although attracted to Bowie's deca- move from hard rock to working the unions say their workers could create chaos. Thus, if you have the other being basically full, are taking applications because of dent posturing when he haunting ballad without Powerful labor unions would refuse to handle such records, buying this one sporadic job turnover. made his initial assault on losing any sensitivity. leading the movement say cutoffs "It's possible that the seems like a wasteful dupli- America, there were many This two-record package's about 40.000 families in And in Milan, bus riders phenomenon of civil dis- cation. like me who questioned real treat is Bowie's version Turin. Italy's Detroit, paid successfully defied a fare obedience will expand and This is unfortunate, how- whether or not this had any- of his own "All the Young only half the amount increase by refusing to pay become an exploding force ever, because the music thing to do with rock music Dudes." It is neither better charged on their current more than the old rate ol $2 with extremely dangerous found on "David Live" is so nor worse than Mott the light bills for a weekly commuting consequences." a prominent LOOK AT THESE I much more exciting than it THESE FACTORS, along Hoople's original, but it ticket The private bus columnist wrote on was on the original records with the consumer's natural takes on a certain magic in "OUR FIGHT is going company rolled back its 50- yesterday's front page of the The tension of the live AT resistance to the obvious Bowie's interpretation well." said Franco Frasca. cent Increase Milan daily II Giornale recording situation is very hard-sell routine, have GRAY'S much in evidence on this rendered Bowie somewhat album. STADIUM less significant as a star Thus, there are some than I believe he would like Conference pledges oil money PLAZA minor mistakes evident, but This must have disturbed SHOPPING the most noticeable result is Bowie considerably Last the added excitement and RABAT. Morocco (APl- will get I:HKI million, and the Arabia and Abu Dhabi are free/e the Israeli occupation CENTER summer saw the release of edge which are apparent in The Arab summit confer- PLO was allotted 150 reported stationing naval of the former Jordanian "Diamond Dogs." It was an both Bowie's vocals and the ence has ended with a pledge million. forces there territory indefinitely and to ICE COLD album loosely hung around instrumental work of his of more than $2 billion a Conference sources said promise future intensifica- BEER & POP the concept of the decline backing band year in oil money to Israel's IN ADDITION, a single Saudi Arabia. Kuwait. tion of the Arab guerrilla and fall of Western man. enemy neighbors: Egypt. TO GO This quality works payment of $150 million will Watar and the United Arab campaign against Israel. It was sufficiently dull and Syria. Jordan and the guer- GRAY'S IS YOUR wonders on the material be made to South Yemen for Emirates would be the chief lifeless to convince me that rillas of the Palestine brought forward from a 99-year lease on its Perim contributors It was the first But the conference left HALLOWEEN CANDY HEADQUARTERS Bowie was one of the first Liberation Organization "Diamond Dogs." Most of island, commanding the Bab time the Arab oil countries Presidents Anwar Sadat of victims. (PLO) the songs from that dismal al Mandab strait at the agreed on concerted finan- Egypt and Hafez Assad of STYROFOAM In the time since the The four-day conference's southern end of the Red Sea. cial support for the cam- Syria free to continue bilat- record are reworked on other major action was the release of "Diamond Dogs," "David Live.'' It is amazing All shipping to and from paign against Israel. eral peace negotiations with CUPS Bowie seems to have gone recognition of the PLO as Elat. Israel's southern port, Israel's refusal to agree to Israel using Secretary of Pkg.of51 to near the wonders worked the government of a future through some "ch-ch- on them. must pass through the a future PLO government on State Henry A. Kissinger as changes." independent Palestinian strait, and Egypt. Saudi the West Bank appeared to their intermediary. Instead of trying to be state on the West Bank of STRI-DEX ON THE LIVE versions, the Jordan River, occupied another human sacrifice to the production is sharp and iWKinii MEDICATED PADS by Israel since the 1967 war rock and roll, he has come precise, and the backing Pkg. of 75 The decision was another back around to his original instrumentals are raw and Mfg. Lilt $1.70 big boost in prestige for the intentions of becoming one inspired a sharp contrast to THE ALPHA PHI'S THANK OUR PLO and its chief, Yasir of this music's consummate the originals. Ar.il.it But Israeli Informa- SELSUN performers. He is approach- As heard here, material FORMAL DESSERT ESCORTS: I ing the goal more rationally tion Minister Aharon Yariv BLUE ranging from the rocking said the Jewish state would this time. "Rebel Rebel" to the omi- 8 02. As evidence by his two not hand over the territory Frank Cacciacarro Jon Hill Bruce Burkholder Mfg. 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"I will be glad to yesterday about the campus events that led to and attorneys, spent about an Hill, the slope up which leave here." where a 13-second outburst followed the confrontation hour trekking from the guardsmen were moving for James E Pierce. 30. of gunfire left four students during which nine other burned-out Army Reserve when the gunfire erupted of Amelia Island Fla . also dead nearly 4'<2 years ago students were wounded as Officers Training Corps among the eight charged Most of the former Ohio demonstrators protested building to the parking lot AFTER CROSSING with assaulting and intimi- National (Guardsmen, whose I! S military involvement in where the four who died fell Blanket Hill, named for the dating the victims and indictment stemmed from Cambodia The route took the jurors students' practice of others by firing in their the May 4. 1970. flareup that line of the eight de- to the Commons, where sprawling on its grass to direction, it was a mix of climaxed four days of fendants. William E demonstrators gathered that chat and take the sun. the sweet and sour because "I student protest, said it was a PerkiM, 28, of Canton, was Monday noon while other jurors went to the football grew up here, he said return that evoked absent because of illness students criss-crossed en practice field where unpleasant memories The jury, escorted by route from class to lunch. guardsmen were cornered THE EIGHT also are between fences while charged with depriving the demonstrators hurled ob- victims and others of their scenities and what has been rights to protection against Lottery hearing held described as a hail of rocks loss of freedom without due Then the jury was brought process of law back up the hill, much as the lottery state representatives Pierce. McGee. Perkins CLEVELAND 1AP1- especially with lottery guardsmen had marched Lawrence A Shafer, 28. of Ohio's lottery, a multi- mailings Tuesday in Pittsburgh for just prior to the shootings what he calls a review of the Ravenna, and Ralph W million-dollar operation that THE DRAWING comes and to the parking lot Zoller. 27. Mantua, are gets along virtually withoul today in Youngstown. along pending bills The campus visit, the "The meeting was one for charged additionally with using mail, is prepared for a with the weekly selection of jury's only business for the aiding and encouraging each Senate hearing as well as for winning numbers and more sharing information and day. "certainly brought establishing a base from other in their actions today's Buckeye 300 participants for the next back a lot of unpleasant Other defendants are drawing millionaire drawing which we can express our memories. ' said Barry W desires about the Mathew J McManus. 28. 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Bv. Mark Glover with many other better known teams Not only that, they Sports Editor have drawn national attention with the second longest winning streak in the nation 119 games' Miami University look a gigantic ste;> toward clinching Only Oklahoma, ranked second in the nation in the the Mid-American Conference tMACI football crown last Associated Press poll, has a longer winning streak Miami quartorkack weekend when they bounced a surprising Toledo team. 38-22 The main problem facing the Redskins at Ihe time is Shannon Smith (oO) When Miami does clinch the MAC title, it will be the best finding good competition The Miami juggernaut has made runs for yard of* thing for the conference it look easy earlier in the year Having a [>owerful representative like Miami in the Actually. Ml is almost too good lor the conference They aiaimt K. dttJ • Tangerine Bowl is a definite plus for the MAC The Redskins should be playing in a conference with their equals like the beavMy favored la re- are succeeding in giving the conference a good reputation- Big Ten loop gain their MAC foot- and deservedly so The chances are gi»sl tli.it Miami could have finished third ball crown this yoot. The quality ol play in the MAC is usually grossly in the Rig Ten last season behind the two conference super (Newtphete by underestimated no matter what the conference schools powers. Ohio Stale and Michigan Mkhael O. Orene) accomplish This year, the Rig Ten is a little more balanced but the Redskins could probably more than hold their own among THE FOOTBALL competition is intense in the MAC. and ihe gigantic schools the six primary teams have displayed their talents at one If Miami continues to draw national attention it will help time or another A little over two vears ago BG defeated a other MAC teams in the future For example il the Falcons good Purdue team. 17 14 Miami neat I'urdue last vear and come up with a very strong team nexl vear thai goes tied the Boilermakers this season undefeated the) will be associated with ihe same league Kent Stale was nationally recognized a couple of years that produced the Miami unit ago along with Toledo All of these past records seem to prove the caliber of play in the league to be very high IN OTHER words BG would be coming Irom a Yet. few are willing to recognize it in the national ratings conference thai is capable ol Melding solid competitive or anvwhere else outside the conference lor that matter teams The tame would apply lot Kent Toledo or any other Miami is starting to become an exception to this rule The MAC team that is a future conference champion Redskins are giving the league some much deserved II Miami can keer, winning games the\ will do justice to recognition and winning Ihe MAC this Mason would the MAC, its players and coaches It will no! tic a matter of enhance that reputation Miami beating Ihe drum lor Ihe conference Instead. Miami can help give recognition to midwest football ■< tame that is Ml' HAS proved thai good MAC teams can hold their own much bettor than avel ace nan i.nvtU>Ul The BG iN<;W£J ■■i Falcons slip in weekly league stats O PORTS Thursday. October 31. 1974 P090II GRIDBITS: Am chance while the total defense Statistics column two one in the MAC in rushing category for a Mid American Confer picture is a little brighter Falcons have been consis and scoring Kicking specialist Don ence i MAC I team to catch The Falcons are ranked tent in the lop ranks ot then The sophomore running Taylor slipped Irom first to the red hot Miami Redskins third in Ihe MAC. holding respective categories back from Defiance la date a lie for second this week in is zip to none It looks like Lyons, Houseton pose the opposition 10slightly less Tailback Dave Preston has «4-l yards in 183 can les kick scoring with S5 points the undefeated Skins are on than 300yards a game who rushed for 191 varils in for a 120 li yards average a Taylor has kicked seven their wa\ to Florida in Ht; s offense which led 2ti carries and two touch game Ills total rushing field goals this vear. one shy December for an encore in the league in scoring downs last Saturday againsl achievements rank him of his 1972 and 1973 marks of the Tangerine Howl throughout the early stages Marshall, remained number seventh in (he nation in that eight 'double trouble' for BG The question now is which of the vear. is showing a team will finish second This mid-season slump Since the Bv Dick Kees Houseton led the Bobcats yards and a 4 5 average per carry. That adds un to 1.013 Saturday's MAC showdown Miami encounter two weeks Assistant Sports Bailor in rushing last season with yards between the two of between the Falcons and the ago the Falcons have 7:tl yarns in 299 attemr.ts Ohio Universlt) Bobcats slipped from lirst to second According to statistics. His performance merited a them, compared to Preston's 844 solo mark. could answer that question and are now third in the Howling (ireen has Ihe second team all MAC selec- • • • league in scoring i211> ave- league's lot. running hack in tion Although Lyons has Dave Preston Lyons, a senior who missed the last two games THE MIDAMERICAN rage Miami, ranked first. The sophomore lailhack propped at Toledo Scott because of a knee injury, he Conference weekly statistics is averaging 29 It points a has H44 yards in 1H:I carries is expected to get the do not look too exciting on game High School, was Ol's to lead Mid American starting call againsl the the Bowling (ireen side The defense on the other leading rusher as a sopho- Despite a 28 3 win over Mai hand is making progress, but Conference 1MAC1 hall more and second leading Falcons Saturday. shall the Falcons shrped on a snail-like scale The carriers ground gainer a year ago. It really will not make too much of a difference. House- lower in some categories Falcons have allowed 129 ton poses the same threat and stabilized themselves in points this year lor an 18 4 BIT OHIO Universltj SO FAR this season. the cellar of others points per game average which will take on the Lyons has amassed 572 that Lyons does. It should be Falcons Saturday at Doyl I. an interesting game If you In total offense, the which ranks fourth in the yards for a 3 8 average per like running backs. Falcons are again in last MAC behind Miami. Kent. IVrry Field, boasts two out- carry Houseton has 441 place with an average ol and Ohio University standing tailbacks in I. (' Lyons and Dave Houseton onlv 290 6 yards ror game IN THE INDIVIDUAL Lyons ranks third among Tickets MAC rushers, while House ton occupies the ninth spot Tickets for Saturdays Switmi says: In addition llohcal quarter- homecoming football game back Itichard Itevly ranks with Ohio University are eighth in rushing now on sale at the Memorial S01 ho 111 ore Frank Hall ticket office

Bohanan and freshman The tickets are priced *lm 1 Chuck Harrington have hcen $150 for students. 13 Uf dividing time at fullback lor visiting students and $S for the Bobcats But. with Lyons adults Wrj and Houseton behind them, Student basketball and ;■ they are mainlv used as hockey ID cards are also on ?■ blocking backs sale priced at $5 for basket- ^ Houseton a sophomore. ball and n for hockey. Stu- started last week because dents must show their fall Lyons was injured House- quarter validation cards ton gained 134 yards and upon purchase. scored two touchdowns as The Memorial Hall ticket Ol: dumped Western Michi- office is open weekdays gan. 26-3 Not bad for a sec from 9 a m noon and 1-5 BG over Ohio I'niversitv bv 7 ond-stringer p.m. Miami over Western Michigan bv 30 Kent over Marshall by 14 Toledo over Northern Illinois bv IS Ohio Stale over Illinois bv 35 Wood County Voters Michigan over Indiana bv 46 Louisiana State over Mississippi bv IS Defensive lackle Ron Nkkey prepare* to lower the boom on Oklahoma over Iowa State bv SO Nebraska over Colorado bv M Marshall quarterback Bob Wilt during last Saturday's game County Government Is Texas A&M over Arkansas by TO Pass pressure at Doyt L. Perry Field. The 6-1. 209-pound junior is ranked Notre Dame over Navy bv 30 third in Mid-American Conference tackles-for-losses statistics Auburn over Florida bv 17 with 13 sacks this season. (Newsphoto by Mkhael G. Grone) Alabama over Mississippi State bv 35 Important To You Maryland over Pena Stale bv 17 Purdue over Iowa bv 15 • Know thet Responsibilities COUPON ______of the County Position to be Filled. THIS COUPON IS WORTH • Know the Capabilities and Qualifications of Your $ Q Candidates. 2.00 • VOTE for the Candidate Best Qualified to OFF! Represent YOU.

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By Pete Eoglehart the Falcons' chance to Because of BG's strong However. Nanchoff's hat- "The tie (BG's 2-2 tie with Staff Writer repeat as OCSA champions. midfield game. Akron coach trick goal added the finish- Miami! is what hurts us "I thought we played Bob Dowdy said his squad ing touches to Akron's key now." Cochrane said. "They AKRON -The Falcon ahellava lot better today concentrated on the wing victory. (Cleveland and Akron) both soccer team's attempt to than against either Cleve- positions for scoring which In the final half the only have a loss (in the earn a 3rd consecutive berth land (State) or Ohio may have confused the BG Falcons outshot Akron. 17-5, OCSA) while we have a loss to the NCAA tournament (State)." Cochrane said in defense. but UA goalie Bosville and a tie." suffered a setback yesterday reference to lackluster wins But, after the shock of Salmon thwarted any BG as BG was down. 4-1, by the over the Falcons' two pre- trailing 3-0, the Falcons comeback thoughts with "JUST FROM THE top of University of Akron (UA). vious foes. rebounded with bonafide nine second-half saves my head. I would say Ohio Going into the game with "We had a beautiful game threats. They finally closed would be represented by a 6-0-1 record and the until their first shot on the gap to 3-1 with freshman Speculating on the NCAA either one team or no team number one ranking in the goal." he added Indeed, Jim Kittelberger's goal at bid. Cochrane was pessimis- (in the NCAA tourney), but Ohio Collegiate Soccer the Zips were anxious to the 12:26 point of the second tic about the Falcons no way will they (NCAA) Association (OCSAi polls, start the upset as freshman half. chances. choose two." the Falcon hooters needed a Mark Steiner hit Robert victory over the Zips to Smith for the game's initial make the NCAA trip just an score at the 4:35 mark of the "acceptance speech away." first half Akron sophomore But. Akron used a three-goal George Nanchoff then took Women's volleyball units first half scoring burst to advantage of napping Falcon end BG hopes defense for two goals as the Zips posted a 3-1 half time DESPITE THE Zips edge three-goal victory, the sta- drop Ashland, Wooster tistics sheets showed the COCHRANE explained Falcons actually came out that since the Falcons By Lanri Leach "B" netters as Ashland "WOOSTER was defi- winners in the numbers trailed by two goals a Staff Writer found themselves on the nitely our toughest match, game. BG held a 24-17 shot gambling play style was losing end of five out of so this was a big victory for advantage and only BG's only second-half A tough Ashland team seven matches. us." said volleyball coach committed 10 fouls to choice provided a challenge for the The Falcon "B" team Pat Peterson "We made a clayed a tight game with couple of defensive adjust- Falcon halfback Slav* Cabolka r*c*iv*» a swift kick in lh* >id* Akrons 20 "We had to get our second Bowling Green women's Disappointed head Falcon goal before they got their volleyball team last Tuesday Ashland before emerging ments, started hitting the rQnCy from an Ohio Slal* bool*r in last Saturday's tocc*r action. coach Mickey Cochrane fourth." he said. "Mo- at Anderson Arena. victorious. 15-13 The second ball and really got our Yesterday, lh* Falcon hooters wore defeated for th* first tim* praised the BG performance mentum would then have That challenge was quick- game was entirely BG's as offense going " foOtWOrk '"•"•'' la*' »welve r*gular-»*o«on games 4-1 by th* Akron despite the blow it gave to been established our way." ly met by both the "A" and thev rolled over Ashland. 15- BG had little trouble with 6 Wright State, beating them »P» The "A" team clayed five in two games. 15-9. 15-9 The games to decide who would Falcons then lost to a be the varsity victor. mediocre Akron team. 7-15. Bowling Green lost the first 11-15 All's dancing, too much for Foreman game. 11-15. came back to win the second. 15-10. lost "Akron threw our timing the third game. 12-15 and off." said Peterson, trying were swinging telephone pursued him Ali played the see the power drain from a clinch. then wranned un the match to exnlain the loss "They KINSHASA. Zaire lAPl- fight." said Frazier. who sat Foreman's massive arms FOREMAN veered at the ringside in the vast poles But Ali was the ropes, ducked Foreman's with 15-4 and 15-11 wins clayed a defensive game and "Ali.Aii.AJl.'-' vicious swings and struck and the steel slip from his unsteadily. Ali. sensing the The salute thundered from stadium to watch the spec- smarter and the better man. Last weekend, the volley- we made some dumb mis- and from the fifth round on back periodically with fast legs kill, added a left and ball team clayed in a quad- takes We blew it." she close to 50.000 African tacle in the early hours of Then in the eighth round, followed it with a gicious throats and echoed around the African morning it became a matter of when hands. rangular match hosted by added Foreman's trunk-like legs By the fifth round, All's the inevitable happened right. the College of Wooster. BG The volleyball team has the world last Tuesday "He should never have let Already staggering and Foreman, seemingly Ali play him on the ropes as would fold. strategy of holding, lying on showed no hoscitality to another home game tonight night the ropes and letting unsure of his footing and dazed, went down and took Muhamrhad All is back as he did." said Frazier. "I Ali met the in-boring their hostesses as thev as they take on the Univer- Foreman with two quick Foreman flail away at a merely swinging at air. the count of 10 from referee defeated Wooster. 9-15. 15-6. sity of Toledo at Anderson the undisputed heavyweight have learned a lot. I want Foreman was caught by an Zack Clayton before he another shot at him. I'm shots to the head as they darting ghost began paying 15-9 Arena Game time is at 7. champion of the world, Ali right as Ali slipped out of could regain his feet. knockout conqueror in 2 58 ready when he is. I am sure I answered the bell. Foreman dividends One could almost of the eighth round of young can win the next time " and stronR George Foreman. 25. a massive Frenzied reaction Foreman, who until this and sullen, but pleasant man dark night was rated one oi with fists that in five years the most devastating of pro fighting have follows title fight punchers the game has ever exploded for 37 knockouts, seen. insists that he also is waiting The time was approximately 10:55 p.m Tuesday night All said he would do it- in line. when the news came over the University radio station .ind he did The next time, and I hope Muhammad Ali had knocked out George Foreman in the there is a next time. I hope eighth round of their world championship fight AND HE is a man who to fight a smarter fight." he What happened on campus during the next five minutes must be reckoned with al- said. "1 hope to follow can only be described as pandemonium. though he is now 32 and well manager Dick Sadler's Dormitory hallways were crowded with shouting, past his fighting prime. instructions better." hysterical people. Rooms that were jammed with as many Friends say he would be "I told you he was no as 15 people suddenly exploded with noise wise now to retire in all his good 1 showed you," Ali "It was fixed." said some "I don't believe it. said glory and arrogance said afterward in the others. "Now they'll have to pay dressing room. "He's slow me $20 million to fight." he and awkward. I'm not sure BUT IT was true. One of boxing's greatest upsets had boasted They may. too he deserves to fight me occurred, and Ali was the champion of the heavyweight Waiting in the wings is the again. He would have no division once again. rugged Joe Frazier. former chance " Walking outside, one could observe students running from champion, who beat Ali in place to place in a confused manner. Some were cheering one slam-bang brawl and IT WAS a good fight, two and chanting wildly. There were those who were cursing lost to him in another muscled men hammering Perhaps these were people who had bets on Foreman "Foreman fought a stupid away at each other as if they On Wooster St.. cars were honking their horns Standing in the rain, the sound coming from the dormitories and fraternity houses was frenzied. Student opinions on the fight Ali still undecided varied. "It was a lucky punch," said Michael Higgins. freshman (A&S). "Foreman should have won that fight " about retirement "I THOUGHT it was a fluke," said J Bradford Hunt, freshman (Ed.i KINSHASA. Zaire (AP)--Muhammad Ali said yesterday No matter what was said, one fact remained clear Ali had he is facing the decision of whether to retire or defend the world heavyweight championship, perhaps for $10 million pulled off something that few on this campus could Ali talked with newsmen and admirers at his villa just comprehend. five hours after he regained the title he first held 10 years ago with a stunning eighth-round knockout over George Foreman in a fight that started at 4 am in an outdoor stadium in Kinshasa. Muhammad Ali, shewn har* on th* right against Jo* Frailer, pull*d oH a "GOVERNMENTS are looking for me now. not The champ stunning upset last Tuesday night at he knocked out George Foreman in the promoters." said Ali. who disclosed he recently received a eighth round of fheir world championship bout. (AP wirephoto) telephone call from a representative of an undisclosed * Detta 6/xrm + government guaranteeing him $10 million to defend the title against Foreman or Joe Frazier e-touch of K7 "I don't want to fight nobody," he said "I seriously want 15 SoMXh $ to retire but not right now 1 want to see my name there for doss end e a while "I got a big decision to make. 1 might stop where I'm at bit of wit... | of its /^«&Hfes $ and forget the money. I will have to talk to Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Black Muslim sect, first I've got things to do in America If 1 fight, it won't be for me " «j> Chr&Efegus: KfltKyCa^w «J> Many boxing observers believe All will keep fighting and DIONNt ■ that his biggest money fight would be against Frazier, with nt 606KaUfZfMn /MaryUwter Kf whom he has split two decisions Another African nation or an Arab country could be the site mmK wriln Comedian DAVID BPENNER _ f) 3 foot Q\ 8.00p* spwrrsored by UAO c^? 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