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By Tom Grletser sumption by 18 fo 20 percent in recent could be required if the strike continues plan approved by Faculty Senate, he Staff Reporter days. and Gov. James A. Rhodes exercises said. authority to reallocated Ohio coal Also, the University would continue University President Hollis A. Moore "I DOUBT WE WILL have to cut supplies. to rely on student cooperation if more r Jr. reassured the Graduate Student back any further than we currently power cuts within dormitories become Senate (GSS) yesterday that the are," Moore said, "I think we're still MOORE ALSO NOTED that the state necessary, Moore said. Moore tells GSS that University currently is not in jeopardy leveling off at an acceptable level." has the authority to comandeer por- In other action. GSS member William of closing as a result of the national coal A year ago, the University used an tions of the University's nine-month F. Moroney reported that the date for strike. average of 142,000 kilowatts of elec- coal supply at the physical plant if the GSS-sponsored Grant and Proposal Following Moore's comments, GSS tricity weekdays, according to Moore. conditions warrant it. Writing Workshop has been changed to University won't close unanimously passed a motion opposing Tuesday's use of only 117,000 kilowatts Reducing the library's operating May 19. The workshop, open to 30 any increase in class workloads or the was cited by Moore as an example of hours will be used only "as a last step," graduate students, will provide in- changing of the dates by instructors "in recent energy savings. Moore said, adding that most other struction in writing applications to anticipation of lost classroom time." "Toledo Edison is in good condition in Ohio universities have chosen that as a agencies offering funding, he said. because of coal strike Faculty Senate passed a similar motion terms of coal supplies," Moore said of priority cut. The workshop will cost $1-2 and will Tuesday. the University's source of electrical If additional reductions become be available on "a first-come, first- Moore said he is "pleased" with power. necessary, Friday classes may be serve basis" to those who sign up, I electrical conservation efforts at the However, he indicated that further rescheduled to meet at 7:30 a.m. Moroney added. University, which have reduced con- power reductions at the Univerisity Monday's through Thursdays under the to page 3 Moore to consider mailbox plan Inside the News By Cindy Lelse Hollis A. Moore Jr. last week, complete would be constructed in a large room, surveyed about 50 University depar- Staff Reporter with cost estimates, priliminary design such as a Moseley classroom. The tments and organizations on possible plans and 2,000 student signatures boxes will be only' 'about 4 or 5 feet high financial savings. What do University officials do with a supporting the project. so short people and the handicapped plan that's innovative, saves about He said he is confident that it will be can reach them." An open com- He said almost every department EDITORIALS...The News suggests that instructors wait until $11,000-12,000 a year, has a pay-back considered seriously by Moore and the partment about an inch or two wide and said it would save money and use the notified by University officials before assigning additional work in period of a year and is student con- Board of Trustees because he said he about six inches deep will hold students' system instead of the U.S. mail to the face of canceled classes. Page 2. ceived? and the Mailbox Committee, a group of mail. contact students. Implement it, Student Government students and faculty studying the Only a few aspects of the plan need SPORTS...The men's basketball team dropped a heartbreaker at Association (SGA) Senator James A proposal "have worked and cleared up MOORE REPLIED YESTERDAY ironing out, he said. The ideal location Northern Illinois last night. Page 6. Camellia hopes. almost every aspect of the plan." through his secretary that the plan, for the boxes would be near the Com- The plan is to build about 10,000 He said financial savings were including the space and financial muter Center in Moseley Hall and campus mailboxes for off-campus or tabulated carefully, students were aspects, will be "seriously considered." Gamellia said it may be difficult to commuting undergraduate students. surveyed and a plan to build the Gamellia and SGA Senator Gail L. convince space assignments to give up Weather Gamellia has been coordinating SGA mailboxes in the breezeway between Stoner started the project last fall when a classroom for the project. Warmer, occasional snow efforts to determine the plan's University and Moseley halls is they were looking through old SGA files In addition, he said security against feasibility. scrapped because of fire regulations of projects that had been scrapped. High 28 F (-4 C) mail theft is a question, although he Low 10 <-14 C) and a slowing of traffic between the "And it sounded good," he said, indicated that other Ohio universities 60 percent chance of snow HE PRESENTED THE final report buildings. adding that he researched similar have not had that problem with their on the project to University President Instead, Gamellia said the boxes projects at other universities and unlocked boxes. tWifi ini\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

As a mechanic fixes a car, Rappaport skillfully works on a piano. Piano lady Craftsman restores pianos

Story and Photos Rappaport was trained in West Rebuilding a piano includes By Gerry Nemeth Germany's "Haudwerkskammer", restoring all major parts of the Rappaport (top) picks a school established for piano instrument. ■ It also includes felt on a hammer to In a small house on Lehman builders. There she received a replacing all strings and hammers Avenue, in tight, cramped master's degree in piano building. and the precise tuning of them, total adjust sounds. She surroundings, piles of ancient pianos She also has been guided by refinishing of the woodwork and (left) tightens the await restoration. A highly skilled several German piano manufac- complete revamping of the piano's craftsman is needed to tune, rework turers. Her experience in piano inner workings, "the action." strings' tension and and carefully guide the pianos to rebuilding totals 17 years. their original condition. The Steinway belongs to Christine The action consists of the in- tunes by ear. The craftsman is Priscilla Rap- M. Smith, a senior music education strument's primary working paport. major at the University. Smith components, Rappaport explained. "To be a piano rebullder, you must worked with Rappaport during the It includes the connection of the keys be a woodworker as well as a year-long restoration process. to the shanks. technician," explained Rappaport. LAST WEEK THE Steinway was The shanks then connect to the LAST WEEK SHE completed restored to look as it did in 1901, the felt-covered hammers which strike restoration of a Steinway-the name year ft originally was completed by the strings, creating the familiar of the manufacturer of the medium- the New York City piano notes of a piano resounding as its sized grand piano. manufacturer. keys are tickled. opinion 'judgment is founded on truth.. guest columnist don't pile it on, yet

Don't panic, things aren't at the crisis stage yet. Apparently, some faculty members are giving extra assignments to war is not healthy...or is it? students in anticipation of the University closing if the nationwide coal strike is not resolved and large electrical cutbacks are announced. Very few people who are really all devotees of the gentle art of At this point in our flight of fancy we familiar with it would deny that war is authorized manslaughter. Incredible as must not forget that war is, and always Cooler heads will prevail, as Faculty Senate voted Tuesday to ask all that General Sherman said it was. If it may seem, certain members of the has been, a moat effective device for faculty members not to increase student workloads in anticipation of the this ancient scourge of mankind is burgeoning population, as a result of keeping world population In some kind University closing. really as awful as most participants some mysterious inner prompting, of reasonable relationship with land As stated in the motion, "Because current planning indicates that no have found it to be, why hasn't it been simply jump into the icy waters of the and other important resources. classes will be cancelled, it would be inappropriate to increase the shoved back into limbo as a shameful Arctic Ocean and swim around until number of assignments, the quantity of material covered in a given and disgraceful anachronism in a they drown. WITHOUT SOME KIND of control we civilized world? should long since have reached im- lecture and change our dates in anticipation of lost classroom time." This solution involves no veterans' As a step toward answering this hospitals, no blind war casualties with possible population levels. Minus the Academic Council set aside Saturdays to allow faculty members to question, let's put on the ethereal wings Seeing Eye dogs, no hopelessly lemming instinct we should have found make up classroom time missed during the blizzard last month and has a of fancy, and take flight to a Neither did they learn about birth disfigured survivors, and no wretched ourselves in the same predicament as firm commitment to giving the students the best education possible. If hypothetical world that couldn't control. paraplegics bearing mute testimony to the grasshoppers which periodically possibly exist except in the never-never breed themselves up to a point where the University must close because of the coal strike. Academic Council Whenever confronted by the the "glory that was war." No flags land of fantasy. flying, no drums beating, no pep talks, they devour all the vegetation and then will give guidelines for making up classes. pressures of improvident population Let's suppose there had never been a expansion, they don't send out no hypnotic voices reciting lines such die of starvation. The News thinks that faculty members who give extra assignments in war! Before stepping out into the marauding bands into the subarctic anticipation of an unannounced University closing are acting fairyland of total unreality we'll take a wilderness to seek out other lemmings prematurely. quick look at something that's been and tear them limb from limb. No, "(The lemmings) choose to behave in o way that verified by careful scientific study. For indeed! Planning what to do with anticipated missed class time is acceptable, some unexplainable reason certain but the plan should be kept a plan. Don't pour on the assignments until must seem hopelessly irrational to all devotees small arctic rodents known as lem- THEY CHOOSE to behave in a way they are necessary. mings never learned the art of war. that must seem hopelessly irrational to of the gentle art of authorized manslaughter.'

paulpourri as: "I could not love thee, dear, so It's important to note that people are much, loved I not honor more." supposed to have intelligence which We'll now leave our brief digression grasshoppers lack. Consider the terrific on lemmings and flee into the true storm of protest when Indira Gandhi realm of fancy. made a feeble attempt to control her library's segregation of students country's population by ordering LETS SUPPOSE THAT no human compulsory sterilization for families being had ever engaged in war at any with more than a certain number of I went to the library last night to do "Planning to meet someone?" "Well, white is for the elite. It gives time! We'll not go into complicated children. Puerto Ricans are luckier. some reading and to get away from a "No." free access to everywhere. Only the questions of causation or lack of it. They breed to the limit and then export rather hectic household. As I neared the "Likely to talk with someone you really studious get that. Then there's We'll ignore the basic axiom of the surplus. ground floor entrance, I noticed a line know, if you see him?" yellow, for access to the reference and belligerence, that people never fight of students standing between the "Depends on who she is." reserve libraries, green for the audio except to defend themselves against Vast multitudes of people have lost doorway and the entrance gates. They center, black for the legal floor and attack. Neither shall we argue the faith in war as an instrument for ac- were being interviewed individually by "Do you need to use the copy orange for periodicals. A tan ar- conscience soothing view that war is complishing really desirable aims. someone in a blue uniform with some machine?" mband will let you go anywhere on the always the other fellow's fault. However, it's impossible for us to sort of patch over the pocket. "No." first floor and red is for the alumni picture the predicament in which we'd Thepatch said, "LTBRIS". "The vending machines?" lounge only. Most of the students get We'll just take a wild leap into an now find ourselves if no one had ever I tried to walk through another gate, Finally, my turn came. "No." those. It's the rowdy spot," he ex- unrealistic dream world where, instead been killed in a war. We'd be crowded but one of the uniformed personnel "May I see your ID please?" the "The restrooms." plained. of industriously slaughtering each like peas in a pod. How would we ever stopped me and asked me to go to the guard asked. "Not yet." He went on. "Some students have a other, people always worked off their find enough to eat? Anyone sincerely end of the line. I handed it to him, wondering why he second band. If it's purple, they get irrepressible urge to violence on the so- dedicated to unqualified condemnation I asked him why. needed it. He wrote down my name and "Do you need to use the periodicals?" vending and telephone privileges, if it's called "lower animals," not adequately of war as a vicious outlet for destruc- "It's a new program to keep the student number. "No." grey, they get to use the copy machines prepared by nature to resist outbreaks tive passions would never forget the library quiet and studious and still "What are you planning to do while "The reserve library?" and if it's pink, they get to use the of our innate impulse to maim and lesson of the lemmings. pTovide the facilities that students visiting the library?" he asked. "No." restrooms." destroy. want," he said. "The guard is "I don't know, I just wanted to get "The Audio Center?" "Don't you think those measures are questioning each student about his or some reading done, I guess." "No." rather drastic? " I asked. People, being a lot smarter than "OKAY THEN, RAISE your right Let's consider the probable state of a lemmings, should be able to devise and her intentions for studying." "Reading for class or pleasure?" "Perhaps," he replied. "But order world that never had a war, where even "You mean some of the students "For a class." hand, please," the guard said. must be maintained. If someone is adopt better ways to avoid the "stan- duels, family feuds and other little ding-room-only problem." aren't allowed to go in? " I asked. unruly, we just have to throw the book private wars were unknown, and where "No, everyone is allowed in," he at him." 'The guard is directing them to certain areas of the no one ever had a yen to embellish the Allen V. Wiley U a retired University replied. "It's just that the guard is Paul Lintern, a slow reader and festive board by occasionally feasting directing them to certain areas of the professor of business and economics. library where they will be able to best accomplish sound sleeper, is editorial editor of the on what has been euphemistically library where they will be able to best News. called "long pig." accomplish their study goals. It's a their study goals. It's a little like zoning.' little like zoning." "How long do you plan to read?" I looked puzzled, but did what he said. "WHAT DOES LD3RIS stand for?" I "Do you swear that the above in- asked. "Till I fall asleep, like always," I said. formation is accurate and truthful to "Library Investigation the best of your ability and do you Bureau—Reading, Information, "How long is that?" "It depends." promise to uphold the restrictions of the Studies." the guard explained. "It was area in which you study?" formed just for this purpose by the "PLEASE BE specific," he snapped. "Uh, ya, sure," I responded. LIBIDAC. That's the Library Ideas and "Well, if I work as a night guard "Good, sign here," he said and I Action Committee, which is looking into the night before, like last night, I'U faU signed the form he'd been filling out. the problems of noise and litter in the asleep quicker. And, if I'm reading I was given a blue armband and library." sociology or economics, I fall asleep pointed in the direction of the same I went to the end of the line and even quicker." guard I had talked with before. He was waited about 15 minutes for the "So what are you reading?" the to escort me to my designated area. students ahead of me to be in- guard asked. As we walked to the back of the first terrogated. After each interview, the "Both. Give me 30 minutes." floor, I asked what each color stood for. guard gave the student an armband, The guard went on. "Are you alone?" "Your color, blue, is for students who then pointed him to a certain area. "Yes." plan to read and sleep," he said. "It's quiet, but a little chatting is allowed." "And the other colors?"

There will be presentations and group In order to achieve a sense of unity discussions. They are aimed at raising among the juniors at this university, social justice people's consciousness about the harmony of '79 was originated. The Sun won *>«N?m« problems. main theme of this movement is for The cost is one dollar and you must classmates to get better acquainted *TW ftXKET OF HOUXXJJS IS STCONGLY HKISTINS RESCUE,SIR!' seminar register by February 28. Registration with fellow classmates. As people who live in this world we blanks can be picked up at 424 It is my feeling that students gain so should all be concerned with social do what's write Education Building, 7 Williams Hall, or much insight from their peers. Gaining justice. It is a problem that affects The News welcomes reader everybody. the main desk at St. Thomas More insight is the key to knowledge. response to editorial comment as The BT3 Hews University Parish. As human beings we all have the duty well as opinions on topics of student to help our fellow human beings. This is The seminar will be held at the On March 1st, Bowling Green is interest. In the form of letters to the Face 2 parish. I hope that many people will * IktwMy, FVIiraarv 2!. 19.H true for both Christians and non- playing Kent State in basketball. It will editor and guest columns. take advantage of this opportunity. be a special night for a student who has All correspondence should be EDITORIAL STAFF Christians. It is an issue on which both «a',<,r Patricia a. thomas can agree. Christians have the added dedicated much time and effort toward typewritten and triple-spaced. Only manaqmg editor dennis |. sadowskl Donald Collier command of Jesus to love one another, school spirit. This student is Freddie those letters and columns signed and news editor (all I. harrli Bowling Green Social feed the hungry, and to visit people in Falcon because on that night he will be listing the author's address and editorial editor paul I. lintern prison. Justice Committee beheaded and his identity known. phone number for verification will makeup editor victoria I. sitford 824 Sixth St. Apt. C-4 sports editor itrry r. goodman Problems of social justice occur when be accepted. copy editor • iinetk.ropers human needs and rights are denied. The only thing I know about Freddie Letters to the editor may not photo editor lawrencem.keyser The problems include world hunger, Falcon is that he is a junior an i has exceed 300 words (30 typed lines). entertainment editor marc Holland calls for Columns are not to be more than 10 conditions of people in prison, freeing supported our movement. I possibly BUSINESS STAFF people who are in prison because of might know more about our school bird, typed lines. business manager kirnleenkern their beliefs and have not advocated or school spirit but will have to wait and see. I am Correspondence may be sent to: sales manager William schahal used violence, ending wars and op- urging the entire student body to attend Editorial Editor, The BG Newt, IN pression, disarmament, and ending Attention class of 1979. , especially the juniors. University Hall. The BG News is published daily Tutsday through Friday during the regular school year and weekly during summer sessions by students ol Bowling Ireen discrimination. School spirit? What is it on a college State University under the authority ol the University Publications Committee. If you are interested in learning more level? < For myself, graduation time is not too a grain of rice Opinions expressed by columnists do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The about some of the problems of social To some students it doesn't matter distant, but I still have some time at BG News Editorial Board. justice, the Social Justice Committee is that they are a junior this quarter and The other day I went to dinner at The BG News and Bowling Green State University are equal opportunity em- this University. Remember, college is Kaufman's. After a few minutes, the ployers and do not discriminate in hiring practices. holding a seminar on March 4, from will be classified as a senior next the time of opportunity and challenge. waiter came over to me and said, The News will not accept advertising that Is deemed discriminatory, degrading 5:30p.m. until 11:30p.m. quarter. If you think you should get involved in or insulting on the basis or race, sen or national origin. "May I help you?" I said,"Yes, da Subjects that will be discussed in- Let's face it, every student enrolled in something, do it! As the lyrics of a All rights to material published in The BG News are reserved. yon have frogs legs?" He said, clude The World as a Global Village, this University is part of a class. Class popular Beach Boys song goes, "Be World Hunger, Peace and Disar- ranking has lost some of its importance "Yea." I said, "Well, wear a long Editorial and Business Offices true to your school." coat and nobody will notice." 106 University Hall mament, Nonviolence as a Way of Life, especially in a college setting. Students Bowling Green State University and Justice and Peace and the Paschal don't identify with their class often Joe Bencivengo Robert D. Rice is a joke-writer Bowling Green, Ohio 43*03 Mystery. enough. (25 Of fenhauer East and senior at the University. Phone(4I»I 37].2003 Th ir lav. K.lH-uarv 2:. 1»7N The BO Newi Page 3 Weather, temperatures hinder progress Day•^ from in AiaociotadAnoclotad ReviewPrw«fiwti Raporti*«<»>rt« New buildings behind schedule Col. Sanders no match for Chinese chefs By Terry Potomak weeks behind schedule, Those systems have and the main entrance will Work began on the Musical The six Chinese chefs knew how to fix the chicken fast and hot. Just like the cooks at your Staff Reporter although it has not stopped allowed the masonry work be completed during "the Arts Building in summer, local bucket-of-chicken emporium. But the Chinese had to kill their birds first. completely. around the locker room and first part of September.'' 1976, and is expected to be China's official news agency Hsinhua said it took a half-dozen master chefs in the citjwrf The winds of winter and swimming pool to continue, November 1 has been set completed in 1979. Chengtu just two minutes, four seconds to prepare and serve the Szechuan dish Cubed cold temperatures tem- BUT COLD temperatures Engler said. He added that as the center's completion The new building will Palace Jewels - from cackling chicken to spicy mouthful. porarily have curtailed have required use of tem- construction crews have date. house 90 practice rooms, 11 The Hsinhua dispatch, received in Tokyo Tuesday, reported on a tradesmen's tournament construction of the porary heating facilities to begun installing the decking THE WINTER weather classrooms, three large held recently in Chengtu, the Szechuan provincial capital. University's new student allow indoor construction to for the center's sloped roof, almost has shut down con- rehearsal rooms, 68 studio One of scores of such competitions in Chengtu over the past year, it assembled cooks, Recreation Center and continue, Engler said. but no other outside work has struction on the Musical Arts offices, performance butchers and tailors with the aim of "popularizing good craftsmanship and improving Musical Arts Building. New steam lines permit progressed. Building since most work libraries and a recital hall. service," Hsinhua said. "Due to the month of some steam to be piped into In spite of the temporary only can be done outside at The present Musical Arts The agency's correspondent on the scene described the chef's performance in these January, a lot was lost in the rec center from the setbacks, Engler said the this time, Engler said. Building will be used by the words: production work," said heating plant, Engler ex- general contractor for the Construction on that School of Journalism, the "First came six Chinese cooks who, in two minutes and four seconds, killed and cleaned Roland Y. Engler, plained, and other tem- rec center has assured that facility has fallen eight Department of Radio-TV- four chickens, cubed the breast meat and served up a platter of Cubed Palace Jewels, a University architect. porary heating units have the aquatic area, including weeks behind schedule but Film and The BG News, well-known Szechuan dish of chicken dressed with peanuts and steeped in chili sauce." He said construction on the been installed to supplement the locker room, swimming "things are expected to pick after the new building is The reporter also was impressed by the skill of butcher Wen Hsin-fam. rec center has dropped three the steam heating system. pool, administrative offices up in the spring" he said. completed. "In two strokes," the correspondent reported, "he cut exactly half a kilogram of pork, 1.1 pounds, after which he took off less than one kilogram near the knuckle. The audience applauded warmly when the scales showed the weight of the two pieces of meat to be correct." English courses discused by Council Call for binding arbitration Sadat said the decision to use force By Cheryl Geschke BUT AFTER STUDENTS reasons for the high failure Students in English 110 option than asking a teacher Staff Reporter had the chance to take the rate in English 112. have attitudinal problems to arrange an appeal, about 'ridiculous' to UMW Sunday night to capture the two terrorists who killed Egyptian newspaper editor proficiency exam a second and, as a group, tend to the grade to the English The United Mine Workers (UMW) Youssef el Sebaei and held 11 Arab Academic Council time, the failure percentage She said most students resist reading directions and department. yesterday rejected a "ridiculous" call diplomats and four crewmembers aboard discussed the progress and dropped. At that time 42 who took the course last fall require individualized at- This might cause an in- by soft coal operators for binding ar- a Cyrpus Airways DC-8 was his own and problems of English 110, percent failed English 112, had come from spring tention. There are not structor to be considered a bitration but agreed to reopen joint not the personal initiative of Brig. Nabil implemented last quarter, about 26 percent failed English 111 classes and had enough instructors for this "hard grader" if he thinks regotiations aimed at ending the 79-day- Shukry, leader of the commandos. and those of English HI and English HI and 24 percent not written for at least a Hart said. that the student should not old strike. "The commander's decision to attack 112 at its meeting yesterday. did not pass English 110. quarter. The department pass, and an "easy grader" Labor Secretary Ray Marshall called the plane and rescue the hostages and About 60 percent of also raised rubric standard SOMETIMES THESE if he thinks the student union and management together for arrest the criminals was based on the facts students in English 112 failed "I feel the 24 or 26 percent, and many students were PROBLEMS are not over- worked hard enough to pass. another round of talks as the ad- of the mission he was given," Sadat said in the first time they took the although a little high, isn't repeating the course. come in one quarter and it But Stephan P. Frank, ministration neared a self-imposed his speech at the War Ministry after the proficiency examination, 50 outrageous, while in 112, it may take a student 20 weeks Student Government deadline for settling the economically funeral of the IS commandos who died in percent failed English 111 seems must worse," Hart "I AM HOPING THE to develop skills necessary to Association (SGA) and crippling strike. the action. At least seven Cypriots were and 35 percent failed English said. figures for (English) 112 will move to the next course. council member, said the Meanwhile, leadership of the industry wounded. 110, Kathleen A. Hart, improve this quarter," she As a student progresses to students often complain that bargaining team changed hands, with "It was not his decision, but it was my program coordinator of She speculated as to some said. English 112, there Is an each teacher has different Nicholas Camicia taking charge. decision. Any one of my sons who is given a general studies, said. primary problems lie in The problem with teaching emphasis on critical thinking expectations and it is dif- Administration officials regarded the mission is given full power and freedom to "This is the reason we syntax and mechanical writing is that each student and analytical writing, ficult to adjust to each one. change as encouraging. Camicia, take decisions. We were following wanted to see Dr. (Provost errors, while in English 111, learns at a different pace, which is a new adjustment, Hart said that students chairman of the Pittston Co., is regarded everything as was the commando leader Kenneth W.) Rothe," she idea development needs the Hart said. Hart said. must face this when they within the industry as a more-practical there on the spot at the airport," he said, said. most work, Hart said. In English 110, students' Students deal with ab- write for other classes as and realistic bargainer than his though it was not known whether Shukry stract subjects and need to well as on the job. predecessor, U.S. Steel Vice President J. consulted with Sadat before issuing the know how to best express Dr. Wallace L. Pretzer. Bruce Johnston, according to industry attack order. GSS their ideas, she said. associate professor of sources. Hart indicated that the English, said that students from page 1 Emmanuel also an- office or through Moroney, The administration has said the strike concept of permitting need reinforcement in Father remains hostage in Also, GSS President Nobby nounced that applications must be submitted by March must be settled by the end of this week if students to retake the writing and that they should Emmanuel said that a week- are available Cor candidates 31 with 50 signatures. government intervention is to be avoided. proficiency exam is a better be able to write proficiently. exchange for sons' release long Job Placement seeking GSS offices next Asked about the prospects for a set- Workshop will be scheduled year. Applications, which tlement, Marshall told a White House Authorities negotiated yesterday with a next quarter. Sponsored by can be obtained at the GSS briefing, "I hope for it. You can't tell at bank robbery suspect who kidnaped a this point." father and two boys, then fled 57 miles in a the Graduate College, GSS and the Career Planning and But presidential press secretary Jody car supplied by the FBI in exchange for the release of the children. Placement Service, the ABORTION Powell, citing the strike's worsening workshop will assist economic impact, said the government The gunman released the children after $150.00 17V4 hours. Authorities had agreed to give graduate students seeking TOLL FREE "cannot permit the stalemate to continue employment after 9 o.m.-lO p.m. indefinitely." him a 45-minute head start, but he was graduation, he said. 1-800-438-8039 Union President Arnold Miller turned given only a 20-minute lead. down the arbitration proposal by the Police said the suspect and hostage Bituminous Coal Operators Association Robert Herrmann, the boys' father, fled (BGOA) shortly before meeting with east 57 miles on Interstate 70 to Marshall. Springfield, Ohio, where police stopped them on a city street. Sadat admits ordering The suspect, identified only as Don, ill-fated rescue mission released 10-year-old Rob and 6-year-old President Anwar Sadat said yesterday it Mike Herrmann on a rural road In Preble was he who ordered Egyptian commandos County where they had been held captive to Larnaca airport on the ill-fated rescue since late Tuesday. mission that resulted In bloody fighting They were taken to their home outside with Cypriot forces. In an emotional West Manchester, Ohio, less than 20 miles speech to his troops, Sadat also withdrew from the scene of a 17^-hour ordeal that recognition of Cyprus President Spyros began with a bank robbery in Richmond, Kyprianou, calling him a "dwarf." Ind., on Tuesday.

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Backpacking trip Poet Josephine Clare will read from her published The Union Activities Organization (UAO) is holding works at 8 p.m. today in the Faculty Lounge, Union. sign-ups for a backpacking trip through the Appalachian Clare, a native of Germany, currently teaches creative Mountains during spring break. The trip will cost $80 and writing in Geneva, N.Y. includes food and transportation. UAO also is looking for The reading is free and open to the public. Campus Calendar three van drivers who will go on the trip at half price. Contact the UAO office, third floor, Union, for more in- Scuba Club trip formation. Campus Calendar is a daily listing of campus events "Hazard from Plutonium Toxicity and High Level Wastes The Scuba Club has four openings for its spring break (meetings, lectures and entertainment), provided as a ser Burial" lecture 4 p.m., 269 Overman Hall. Dr. Bernard trip to Florida. Two openings for divers and two for non- vice to readers. Unless otherwise noted, the events are free Cohen from University of Pittsburgh will speak. and open to the public. To submit a listing, Campus Calendar Pinochle marathon divers are available. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity is conducting a pinochle forms are available at the News office, 106 University Hall, "Ingestion, Digestion and Elimination: Aspects of the Oral For more information, contact John Kloss at 352-8286 372 2003. There is no charge for submitting listings to this and Anal Phases of Word Recognition" lecture 4:30 p.m., 106 marathon from 9 p.m. today through II p.m. Saturday in or Wendy Wood at 352-3895. section. Psychology Bldg. Dr. David E. Meyer from University of the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. The proceeds will be Michigan will speak. donated to the Heart Fund. Old Testament survey class 7 p.m., 103 Business BEOG deadline THURSDAY Administration Bldg. Sponsored by Charls Community. I lie deadline fur :nini: tor ilie Basic Educational Joel tape canceled Meetings Leadership Training- 7-9 p.m.. Alumni Room, Union. Class Opportunity Grunt for tlie [Vn ill academic year is March sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ. Because of contractual difficulties the Billy Joel concert BG Affirmative Action 11:30 a.m., 204 Moseley Hall. Com tape scheduled to be shown by the Union Activities ippliiatiims are available at the Office ol Financial mittee working to reverse the Bakke decision. "Environmental Impact of Nuclear Power" lecture- 8 p.m., Organization next week in the Carnation Room has been Aid. i.iO Student Services BIIIK. 220 Math Sciences Bldg. Dr. Bernard Cohen from University cancelled'. In its place, a videotape featuring Jim Croce Minority Caucus 1 p.m., Taft Room, Union. of Pittsburgh will speak, sponsored by Sigma XL will be shown at half-hour intervals from 1:30-3 p.m. next SIMS -1:30-3:30 p.m.. Faculty Lounge, Union. Checking for Entertainment Monday through Thursday in the Carnation Room, Union. those practicing transcendental meditation. Federal employment Faculty swim 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m., Natatorium. Admission Latin American Folk Dancing--4:30-6:30p.m., 105North Gym. 35 cents. Fashion show Applications for federal government employment in I he Board ol Black Cultural Activities is sponsori^ a education, U.S. Border Patrol agents and U.S. Customs School signups 6 7 p.m., Forum, Student Services Bldg. For UAO Fifties Film Festival 6 p.m., 210 Math Sciences Bldg. fastuiui slum and dance bemiinint: at 9 pin. Saturday in Patrol officers now are being accepted. seniors wishing to interview with school systems. Sponsored "African Queen" 25 cents with ID. by Career Planning and Placement Center. i lie (ii and Ballroom, Union. Applications are available at the Career Planning and "The Visit" University Theatre production 8 p.m., Main Iiiuil.' A basliimi Blend for You. -the sliow will brinn Placement Services office, 360 Student Services Bldg. Academic Year in France 7 p.m., French House, Sorority Auditorium, University Hall. Student tickets $1. I'lMlier lashions and entertainment. Cast of the event is The teacher education applications are due Tuesday and Row. Meeting and slide presentation for students wishing to » the others are due March 14. study in France 1978 79 year All campus beer blast-* p.m. midnight. Commons. Admission si, sponsored by Sigma Chi. Proceeds go to BGSU Flying Club 7:30p.m. 115 Lite Science Bldg. Wallace Village for Children. TYPESETTING SERVICES Lectures and Classes Student swim 8:30 10 p.m., Natatorium. Admission 25cents. "Energy: How to Get it" mini course 2:30 5 p.m.. River UAO Coffeehouse 9 p.m.. Carnation Room, Union. Local' Room, Union. Sponsored by Personal Development and Life talent night. Student Ben Osborn, Amy Mihalick. Kelley 207 MOSELEY 372-2697 Planning Center. 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The Visit' tests audiences' Offlc* of Registration • Records WINTER QUARTER. 1978 imagination through suggestion TIME Of TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY EXAMINATION ,/M ,/1$ 3/1* 3/17 Preview By Cheney said the action will be conveyed through "symbolic, 9:30M 8:30 a.m. Jim Flick acts" and the script's language. 10:30M 8:30M 11:30M 10:30 a.m. 9:30 W "Readers theater is suggestive," said director Lois "THE VISIT" is the story of how Claire Zachanassian Cheney. "What is usually done with action has to be offers a small, bankrupt European town $1 billion for the 10:30T 8:30T suggested by the body and the voice, since there are no props death of Schill, a former lover who betrayed her. It is a tale of 10:45 a.m. 8:30W 11:30T EXPLANATION or scene changes." creeping horror. 12:45 a.m. 10:30W 12:30W Cheney, professor of speech, has adapted Friedrich The townspeople first declare that they never would 9:30T A class that meets for the first Durrenraatt's "The Visit" to readers theater. Originally murder a fellow villager, although they need the money lecture time in a week at 8.30 written as a grim drama with spectacular theatrics, Cheney badly, then begin to waver. 1:15 p.m. 2:30T 1:30 M a.m. Tuesday (8:30T) is 12:30M has spent two years rewriting the script. 3:15 p.m. 3:30M 1:30 R scheduled for examination at "The Visit" was made into a successful movie in 1964, 2:30W 10:45 a.m., Thursday, March 16. The show opened yesterday at 8 p.m. in the Main starring Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn. Auditorium, University Hall, and will run through Saturday. "It exposes greed," Cheney said, "and shows all social 3:30 p.m. 3:30T 4:30M 1:30T A class that meets for the first institutions unable to cope with modern problems. 2:30M 5:30 p.m. 1:30 W time in a week at 12:30 noon "YOU HAVE TO highlight the script itself and its 12:30T 4:30T Monday I12:30M) is scheduled language," she said. "It's often called theater of the mind or "THE PEOPLE are puppets. Claire sets them in motion for examination at 1:15 p.m., 5:30&6,6:30 5:3046,6:30 5:3046,6:30 theater of the imagination. according to what she knows are their motives." She has 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 15. rues P'm- Wed pm. Mon P-m. "If their minds are engaged, the audience will supply the tried to use many puppet images in her production for this 8:00 p.m. reason. Thui spectacle of action." Eve Classes Eve Classes Eve Classes Heading the cast of 14 is sophomore Kim Kish as Claire and 7,7:30,8p.m. Cheney said it was easy to adapt the script for readers Roger Gerhardstein, a graduate assistant in American 8:15 p.m. 7,7:30,8 p.m. 7,7:30.8p.m. theater because of Durenmatt's use of strong, highly Studies, as Schill. Tuesday Wednesday Mon Thur. dynamic action. A script with slower or less dynamic action 10:15 p.m. Eve Classes Eve Classes Eve Classes would have been more difficult, she noted, adding that strong Kish is familiar to University theater-goers. She was last images are easier to convey. ACCT221 seen in Cabaret's "Godspell" in January. 6:00-8:00 p.m. PSYC201 INFO 160 "It's a good example of readers theater," Cheney said. BA102 "Durenmatt's use of dramatics freed me to use readers Students can test their imaginations while the cast tries to 8:15-10:15p.m. ACCT222 SPCH102 CS101 theater conventions," Cheney said, "such as suggestive be as suggestive as possible. CS102 lighting and highly stylized characters.

THE CAST will be challenging the audience's imagination. If the cast canot make members of the audience believe Greek women receive honors action is taking place, even though the players never leave Alpha Chi Omega and presented by University their seats, the play is nothing. THE SCHOLARSHIP adviser and past recipient of Alpha Gamma Delta took top President Hollis A. More Jr. desserts recognize in- the award. The audience must be given strong, though indirect, clues honors at Tuesday's annual to Randi S. Dudley, Panhel dividual and chapter through language and body movement to what is occurring Panhellenic (Panhel) president, and William achievements of greek Martha L. Childs, an Alpha on stage. Scholarship Desserts. Kibler, IFC president. women. Gamma Delta, received the In addition, a special The citation was in Alpha Chi Omega received Jackie Gribbons award for For instance, a panther breaks loose and terrorizes the citation from the Ohio House recognition of IFC and the Dean's Scholarship outstanding service to town during the play. How will that be conveyed? No panther of Representatives honoring Panhel service contributions Award for attaining the Panhel by a non-executive will appear on stage. Yet, if performed properly, the Interfraternity Council through Greek Service highest house average for board member. audience will see the panther in its mind. (IFC) and Panhel was Week. three quarters and the Golden Torch Award, JULIANNE DEELY, a Chi honoring a house's collective Omega, received the Calls help inform future freshmen efforts toward the greek Carolyn Wood award in By Patrick Kennedy The students also participate in the admissions process, system. recognition of her out- which Leon said she thinks is important. She also stressed Alpha Gamma Delta standing service to Panhel. When high school seniors visit the University, they can tour that although the undergraduates cannot possibly be received most of the the campus and gain knowledge of its physical layout. They knowledgeable about every aspect of University life, can scholarship awards in- Outstanding Greek also can speak to various administrators about the in- note questions that they cannot answer and later obtain the cluding highest pledge Woman was Victoria M. stitution. information from the administration. average, highest active Lavdas, an Alpha Chi But a gap may exist between the administrator and chapter average, active Omega. prospective students. The seniors may have questions that The program's purpose is to improve the University, Leon chapter improvement (best improvement in a chapter's CLAZEL they might feel uncomfortable asking of administration said. After the calling is completed, a comprehensive follow- . 'Hi AIM . NOW SHOWING! officials. up is made. Faculty, staff and administration review average) and highest total "THE GOODBYE GIRL" AT 7: JO I »:10 P.M. To bridge this gap, graduate student Joanne I .eon and a prospective students' questions in an effort to determine chapter average. staff of 45 University students make phone calls to high what they want to know and what attracts them to the Delta Gamma won the school seniors who have been accepted at the University and University. pledge-active comparison ACADEMY AWARD answer any of their questions. "We appreciate the cooperation of the faculty, staff and trophy (compared average The undergraduate participants are from various fields of administration is this task," Leon said. "Without this, the of spring pledge's grades to NOMINATIONS study to better cover a broad base of questions. program would not be possible." how they did as actives in the Including "Student callers are used because nigh school students will About 3,500 calls will be made to prospective freshmen this fall). feel more at ease with them," Leon said. month. CINDY L. PARTAIN, a Gamma Phi Beta, received BEST the Florence Currier award Local governments to get aid for roads which honors a junior PICTURE woman active in sorority and BEST ACTOR COLUMBUS (AP) - officials were checking into a Rhodes, said his office was million motor vehicles, Fees campus activities while Prospects for local gover- new federal appropriation, seeking ways to make collected by the state are maintaining a high ac- BEST ACTRESS nments to get help in fixing approved yesterday by the payment as soon as possible returned to the local cumulative grade point OUC 10 winter-damaged roadways House and sent to the Senate, of funds due 1,056 local government where average. OF IMI Mooucm, OUR POPULAR 11 ALL brightened yesterday. which would have the af- taxing districts from the sale registrations take place, Partain was presented SCAT1 POLICY WH.I m Motor Vehicles Registrar TURN »T THE CONCIII fected states share $250 of license plates and renewal minus administrative costs with a certificate and $100 by SON OF THIS CHOMK Dean L. Dollison said the million for repair of stickers for the 1976 incurred by the state. Linda Ogden, former Panhel state is attempting to speed chuckholes and other road registration year which payment of $8-10 million in damage sustained as a result ended last May 1. registration fees that ftlBNEK of inordinately heavy snow The backlog in payments C0IIIEC SIBBEV otherwise would not be and ice. represents the ongoing P0ITIER Mil «««■>* available until after May 1. DOLLISON, acting at the nature of registrations for At the same time, state direction of Gov. James A. HAMtW Ohio's more than eight Coffeehouse ME1AV0N1E Presents «*88r A RAY STARK PRODUCTION Of A HERBERT ROSS FILM Due to the Energy Situation NFJL SIMONS Best of "THE GOODBYE GIRL- The Thursday Night Film Series RICHARD DREYFUSS • MARSHA MASON Local Talent IP and «. i QUINN CUMMINGS * 1.... ^ K*«n by NEIL SIMON • Pmducpd by RAY STARK will be at 6 & 8 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 23, uraewN RtttttKytwt.0 (Wndo- o 6AIURBAW buKruitrottwy* Campus Movie will be at Fri., Feb. 24 NHHI bock -H- k«J cty> o "**^ 8-11 6:00 & 8:15 p.m. in 210 Math Science FRIDAY SATURDAY Carnation Room, FEBRUARY 24 FEBRUARY 25 NOW SHOWING! Coffeehouse will be 8-11 p.m. on "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS" AT 7 30* » JO PM' Union 210 MATH 210 MATH Thurs., Feb. 23 & Fri., Feb. 24 50* SCIENCE SCIENCE ACADEMY The Disco on Saturday will be 8-12 Free Coffee 6:15 AND 8:15 6:00 AND 8:15 & Tea $.50 WITH I.D. $.50 WITH I.D. AWARD cf^^^^^^cf^^^^^^^^:^^^*^^^^^^^^^^ NOMINATIONS 8 ■ incUnliiui The Brothers of Beta Theta Pi Want to go to BEST Congratulate Their: SUPPORTING SPAIN ACTRESS but can't? Melinda Dillon NEW ACTIVES NEW PLEDGES § Kirt Kohl Thad Kovalchik The next best thing is the Bill Neal , Tim Beat Spanish Wing! Ken Russell Jeff Levinson Jay Barton Centrally located next lo Ihe Union. Prout Hall oHers larger rooms, a friendly atmosphere. 24-hour visitation, and an optional meal coupon CLOSE QMCDUNTB*S Mike Miller John Fortuna plan. OF TX THWD KWD

It Spanish is your major or minor, il you will be in Ihe Spanish Cluster spring quarter, or if vou have a strong interest in Spanish, contact Dr. * Most Valuable Pledge of Fall 77 Mercedes Junquera Flys in 243 Schat/d: 372-2468. or at home: 353- Larry Hicks 1643. Be sure lo call now! ****************************** NO PASSES ACCEPTED THIS ENGAGEMENT I Melvin Huskies top eagers Next: St. Louis Durslag DEKALB, 111. -Bowling minutes remaining in the the flu. However, John or offensive fouls. Green saw its Mid-American game. Harris and Shawn Thrower Mitch Kopystynsky led a By Terfy Goodman Conference (MAC) cham- A press with 10 minutes made his absence a little balance BG attack with 17 Sports Editor pionship dreams go down the left brought the Falcons easier to take, scoring 21 and points, followed by Ron drain last night with a 7046 within two points, but they 14 points respectively. Hammye (14), Rosie Barnes Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) regular- loss to Northern Illinois. could not get closer. The Falcons had many (11), Duane Gray (10) and season champion Bowling Green may have to wait until The Huskies were playing opportunities late in the DanShumaker(8). Sunday to find out who it must host in next weekend's Ali robbed? The loss, coupled with without their number one game to tie the score, but In another important MAC opening playoff rounds. Miami's 78-74 victory over scorer and rebounder, Paul almost all of the chances game last night, the Toledo The Falcons already have clinched first place, but the LAS VEGAS—Selecting an opponent with seven Central Michigan last night, Hawkins, who was out with were thwarted by turnovers Rockets kept their title hopes CCHA playoff scramble is still open to the other five professional fights for his last match, Muhammad Ali now puts the Falcons three alive with a 64-58 win over league teams-Lake Superior, Western Michigan, Nor- departs for Bangladesh to look for one with six. games behind the Redskins Kent State. thern Michigan, Ohio State and St. Louis. Apparently, seven is more experience than he can cope with just four games The MAC standings now St. Louis, currently in second place, is BG's opponent at with at this point, although it happens to be the judgement of remaining. find Miami out in front with a the Ice Arena this weekend. However, the Falcons no one viewer that Muhammad yielded his heavyweight 10-2 record, followed by longer can help determine their first-round opponent. championship to Leon Spinks in what is known locally as a BG led 34-32 at the half, but Toledo (9-4), Central They can, however, push the Billikens into third place mis-deal. a Northern Illinois spurt put Michigan (8-4), BG (7-S) and with a weekend sweep combined with a Northern It says here, in fact, that the decision going in favor of them on top 46-38 with 12 Northern Illinois (7-6). Michigan double victory at I-ake Superior. Spinks was a flagrant case of larceny, resulting from judging The other two-game league series finds fourth-place more indigenous to the Olympic Games, where Leon Western Michigan at Ohio State for a Saturday-Sunday burgeoned. The two judges ruling for Spinks in the split decision ob- Tracksters limber up viously were faked out by Leon's motion, of which he had "WE'LL PLAY whoever comes in," said Coach Ron plenty. Mason, whose Falcons have won a record 16 consecutive BUT MOST OF that motion, however animated, was Brodt is proud Williams eyes second home games. "We don't care who it is. We just want to wasted, which is to say, he threw torrents of punches that play well." were blocked. By BUI Paul By Bill Paul The first four CCHA teams in the standings will be A punch that is blocked earns you no points in boxing, Staff Reporter Staff Reporter piayoff bound. BG and the second place team will have except, of course, when you are fighting in Nevada, which home-ice advantage. If the playoffs were to be held today, remains a good state for making sixes and eights. With less than two weeks left in the regular season, men's In addition to setting his sights on a second place finish, the Falcons (13-3) would host Western Michigan (7-10-1), One judge saw Spinks the winner by a staggering five indoor track coach Mel Brodt looks back with pride of the women's indoor track coach Dave Williams is hoping Sun- while St. Louis (10-18) would entertain third-place Nor- points, rowing into the tide of our science, which gave it to Ali character his team displayed. day's Eastern Michigan Invitational will be the stepping thern Michigan (8-9-1). by four. The Falcons, who are preparing for the Wolverine stone to the nationals for six Falcons, who have come tan- Bowling Green, if it becomes the CCHA playoff winner, The clean blows were mostly landed by Muhammad, who Invitational, which begins tomorrow and the USTFF meet talizingly close to the qualifying times in their respective will be considered to be a site for regional competition, hurled sucker rights repeatedly to the face of Leon, whose at Ohio State Saturday, have suffered through a season of events. according to an NCAA source. Mason, however, thinks the principal assets were courage and a will to keep punching, cancellations, injuries and poor finishes. But through the Both Janie Guilford and Kermetta Folmar are fractions of chances are slim. hoping to get lucky. ordeals Brodt said his team's attitude has remained good. a second away from qualifying in the 60-yard dash. Gail "There's a slight chance," he said, "but the NCAA is Indeed, he did. On the luckiest night of his 24 years on "Enough things have happened this year that it could have Billet and Linda Roberts need to cut three-tenths of a second looking for monetary value. And considering we only have earth, he caught two judges who gave a higher priority to been very easy to give up," Brodt said, "but we haven't quit. off their times in the 60-yard hurdles while Deb Wernert is 3.000 seats and somebody else might have 6,000, that hurts garbage punches than to those thrown with good aim. Most of the team is made up of a group of competitors that one and a half seconds away in the 440. Billet along with our chances." NOT EVERYTHING dispensed by Spinks was refuse, are going to do their best no matter what the circumstances Becky Dodson are close to qualifying in the 880. The Falcons are ranked sixth in this week's WMPL proof of which is Muhammad turned up with a bruised eye, a are. We can still look ahead to the start of the outdoor season PRESENTLY two Falcons have qualified for the national Coaches Poll and this doesn't bother the BG coach, red nose and a cut lip. But the spectacle of such minor and that can give you a lift." meet, which will be held next month at Missouri. Shotputer although he thinks his team should be ranked higher. wounds doesn't decide prize fights. Bob Lunn will be making another bid for the nationals at Pam Koeth reserved a spot with a toss of 42-6 at the Pitt- "Technically, I think we should deserve to be in the top Still, it can't be said that the bum decision was invented in Ann Arbor Friday. The miler turned in a time of 4:06.9 at sburgh Invitational of February 4, and Mary Zarn did it a four," Mason said, "but it's so political. There are four Nevada at the Hilton Pavilion. In the long history of the sweet Ypsilanti last week, which is nine-tenths of a second from the week later with a high jump of 5-4 at Michigan State. coaches voting from the other two leagues and only two science, ample precedent abounds for judgments offending qualifying time of 4:06. However, had circumstances been different, Williams from ours. They're usually going to put us around fifth, the eye, and there is probably no reason Muhammad Ali believes several more team members would have qualified anyway." should walk with immunity. "WE'RE HOPING he can do it this week," Brodt said. at this juncture in the season. "The three week layoff at the Thus, he gives up the jewels in a fight in which the "Then we can get that worry out of the way and concentrate beginning of the season really hurt us," he said. "I'm sure challenger wasn't even afforded the dignity of a betting line. on getting him into some other events next week (Mid we would have progressed even faster than we have if we When a fighter is taken off the board, this is contempt of the American Conference Invitational). hadn't had those cancellations." Women set highest order. As an insult, it couldn't be greater if Carnegie Most of the Falcons' squad will be going to Ann Arbor on Williams is hoping for strong competition this Sunday can Hall asked Horowitz to play Chopsticks. Friday, but Brodt expects to send two relay teams, the pole he is sure to get it from powerhouse Michigan State and a Bowling Green will be hosting the OAISW Women's Large This was the welcome awaiting Leon in Las Vegas and, vaulters, Joe Ritter to compete in the triple jump, and Paul strong Eastern Michigan squad. Rounding out the field is College State Basketball Tournament the weekend of March hurling everything he had into an opportunity that never Bridge in the high jump. Michigan, Western Michigan, Hillsdale, Jackson CC, Win- 3-4 at Anderson Arena. again may have developed, he got away with the richest heist On Friday Ritter and Michelle Raymond will participate in dsor and Toronto and BG. The Falcons 5-8, will battle Youngstown State (10-1), in the in sports—the heavyweight championship. the long jump, John Zurrer and Raymond in the triple jump, "MICHIGAN STATE should walk away with it," said opening round Friday at 3 p.m. The two teams faced each A product of the St. Louis slums, where he learned the and Ritter, Bridge, Zurrer and Ben Spalding in the high Williams, "unless they don't send their first team. But I'm other earlier this season with Youngstown winning 66-58. honorable trade of welding before joining the Marines, jump. hoping they do, because good competition makes you per- Spinks is a pleasant young man who would surprise most of form better and we'd like to send a group to the nationals." TOP-SEEDED and defending champion Ohio State, (15-5), those who know him if he turned into a monster in his new JEFF OPELT, Jim McCracken and Terry McKibben will Bowling Green finished 80 points behind Michigan State at battles Cincinnati (8-11), at 11 a.m., while second-seeded status as champion. He is not abundantly talkative, nor does pole vault, while Zurrer will run the high hurdles. the Spartan Invitational on February 11th, but the Falcons Miami of Ohio (11-4), meets Cleveland State (7-4) at 1 p.m. he articulate like, say, Orson Welles. But he tries to be a McKibben and Tim Dayhuff will run the 300, Ivor nipped Eastern Michigan by one and a half points to capture The semi-finals are set for 7 and 9 p.m. Friday, and the decent fellow, and to date, seems to have succeeded. Emmanuel and Jeff Brown the 600, Pat McFarland and Jeff third place. With the absence of Central Michigan from this championship contest is 4 p.m. Saturday. BEFORE THE FIGHT, he even expressed gratitude to Ali Graner the quarter-mile, and Dan Cartledge and Pete week's Invitational, a similar performance should give BG The winner qualifies for the Midwest Region Five Tour- for giving him the chance to pocket $300,000 as a challenger's Murtaugh the two mile. the second spot. nament held at Michigan State, March 9-11. share. Of course, Muhammad was pocketing $3.5 million, but O O O Q. I .eon was thankful for bones. Laxers hold Ali was, too, in 1964 when he won the championship from Sonny Liston amid circumstances even stranger than the meeting today FEB. 23, 7:30 PM r eht gib upset by Spinks. Claiming a shoulder injury baffling medical There will be a lacrosse science, Sonny quit in his corner at just about the time club meeting today at 4:30 Muhammad, himself, was ready to pack it in, contending he p.m. at 222 Education A PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE couldn't see. Building. All interested gnirps gnilf So, in connection with Ali, you might say easy come, easy people are urged to attend. CONS I RUC1 ION OF A SIDEWALK ON go, except that loss of the championship at this untimely SOU 1 H COLLEGE FROM6TH ST. TO juncture, like age 36, is damage pretty tough to rectify, NAPOLEON WILL BE HELDTHUR- especially considering that Muhammad was leveling a loving Ski team si gnimoc. eye on $12 million for a title defense against Ken Norton. 1.DAY, hEb. n IN THE CITY AD- This time, he was going for petrodollars, claiming he had takes first MI:-1 IRA I ION BUILDING-2ND promoters nibbling at the bait in Iran and Kuwait. Spinks, he Bowling Green's ski team assured you, would be no problem. ended its season by placing I LOOK 3(4 NORTH CHURCH). "When I saw him in pictures," Ali explained the day before first and third at the state YOUR PRESENCE WOULD BE the fight, "I saw him drop his left, leaving him open for the championships at Snow right cross. Right then I knew it was over." Trails in Mansfield last CRUC AL FOR THE APPROVAL OF AND IT MIGHT have been, on another night, in another weekend. Tin SIDEWALK. % ^m^ place. But it was Allah's will this time that Muhammad blow The women, led by it, and the loss is painful beyond comprehension. Tammy Zinn's gold medal, Ad Sponsored By The Student Government Association "I have to keep winning." Ali had said the day before. "I'm took the first, while the men, a bad nigger. I was cocky when it wasn't thinkable for a black paced by Matt Boyle's FEB. 23, 7:30 PM to be cocky. I rejected the draft. I joined the Muslims. I second-place performance, defied the white power structure. I can't go out on my back. were third. Louis, Robinson, Foreman, Frazier, Turpin, Patterson, Walcott, Liston—all blacks who went out on their back. I want that element of white who don't like me to growl, 'This SKI CLUB is one nigger we couldn't get.'" PREFERRED PROPERTIES CO But, as it must to all of us who are hunted, the dogs close in. Muhammad bows out, like the Raiders and the Dolphins, on a PARTY 8.15 HIGH SI. - RfcNTAL OFFICE fast whistle. 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