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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 5-19-1976 The BG News May 19, 1976 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News May 19, 1976" (1976). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3247. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3247 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. An Independent Bowling Green, Ohio Student Wednesday. May 19, 1976 Voice THe BG news Volume 59/Number 116 Brown takes Carter in Md. as Ford wins in Mich. By The Associated Press of the vote to put Michigan in his delegates under a proportional The balance was uncommitted. the basis of congressional district as partial counts from the congressional column by a landslide. He got the allotment. These figures had Ford ahead for S3 well as statewide vote. districts. President Ford won his word at a black-tie French Embassy nominating delegates. Reagan with 31, Wallace was ahead for two On the Democratic side. tnake-or-break presidential primary dinner, and said it was very BROWN WAS GAINING 48 per Among the Democrats, delegates, with four uncommitted Brown 138.752 or 48 pei can) election back home in Michigan last encouraging. cent of the Democratic vote in Carter 92,833 or 43 per cent. Democ rats ahead. Carter 100.774 or 38 per cent. night, beat Ronald Reagan in Michigan was an election he had to Maryland while Carter had 38 pei Udall 01,745 or 43 per cent. Udall and Wallace were getting five Maryland as well, and marched to a win. His strategists had feared that cent. Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama Maryland per cent each. Jackson was getting two comeback in the battle for the conservative Democrats might rally It was Brown's debut as a primary had 7 per cent. Sen. Henry M. Jackson per cent and Harris and McCormack Republican presidential nomination. behind Reagan to swell his showing in candidate, and he outd'd the showing (D-Wash.) was getting two per cent, With 52 per cent of the precincts one per cent each. California Gov. Edmund G. Brown the open Republican primary. But that of another late starter. Sen. Frank another two per cent were counted, In separate balloting lor delegates. Jr. defeated Democratic frontrunner fear evaporated as the votes were Church (I) Idaho), who defeated uncommitted and Fred Hams. Sargent Ford 40.072 or 58 per cent. Carter led for 14. and diree Jimmy Carter in the Maryland counted. Carter in the Nebraska primary a week Shnver and Ellen McCormack were Reagan 35,801 or 42 per cent. uncommitted delegates were leading. primary. Ford's deputy campaign manager. ago. getting one per cent each. The popular vote pnmary had no And Carter was locked in a tight Stuart Spencer, said the outcome While Carter claimed he could Carter led for 67 delegates, Udall That gave Ford the lead for all 43 bearing on delegate selection, and contest with Rep. Morris K. Udall in "gives us a good shot in the arm, but absorb defeats and still win the 60. because they were apportioned on delegates, because of pluralities in Brown had no delegate slate entered. the Michigan primary at presstime. it's still going to he a very tough Democratic nomination on the first Thus, while Ford was getting started fight." ballot, yesterday's vote provided new again, the stop-Carter forces in the For Reagan remained the leader in ammunition for the Democrats who Democratic party were gaining the national count of Republican were out to stop him. headway. delegate strength, and even in defeat, Brown was moving quickly to New SGA administration begins FORD WAS GAINING 63 per cent he was joining a share of the Michigan capitalize on his newfound strength, with a campaign office opening in New By Debbie Gebolys for the job...he was the best of the five informal session with students He will York City today to woo uncommitted finalists." be in the Falcon's Nest. Union, in case delegates for the Californian. It was out with the old and in with of rain. Audits, s/u changes ok'd These were the figures: the new at last night's Student HATHAWAY PRESIDED over the Government Association (SGA) vole that put Villari into office before DAVID H. CROWL. SGA vice Michigan meeting. turning the meeting over to Bums who president, said that efforts are being by Faculty Senate vote With 30 per cent of the precincts Both new and old SGA members presented his two recommendations. made to bring Republican presidential reporting. were on hand for outgoing president Kimberly A. Titus, who will be a hopeful Ronald Reagan 10 campus in By Marilyn Dillon registrar's computer will translate the Ford 173.883 or 63 per cent. W. Randall Hathaway's farewell speech freshman in the fall, will be the new the fall. He said il would he a credit to Staff Reporter grade to the s/u option when the Reagan 100.58: or 36 per cent. and new president William R. Bums' student body secretary for SGA. SGA to bring such a prominent person course has been registered s'u. first administrative activities. Burris said Titus, who is from Bowling to campus during a campaign year. "Il Faculty Senate yesterday approved In the past it has been up to the "I think we've tried, and I think Green, is well qualified for the would show people that we can really a motion making it possible to audit a instructor to detctmine if a student Registration we've done a good job." Hathaway Position because of her secretarial accomplish something." Crowl said, course only if specified at the initial deserved a satisfactory or said. Then, to the new administration, experience. Other proposals voiced las! night registration for a course and that the unsatisfactory grade. extended lie said. "Good luck. I'm sure you will included extending the effectiveness of tight to drop an audit course be the At the meeting, Bevars D. Mabry. Because of a delay in the do youi best." James S. Parenica, junior, was the Peer Academic Advising Team, the same as that for dropping a regular chairperson of the long range financial initiated as treasurer for the upcoming telephone service lo Students. course. printing and delivery of the planning committee, discussed faculty annual schedule of classes for In addition to the change of year. Burris said he felt that Parenica is Suggestions were made foi the A motion recommending that an and staff salary increases. He said a 17 1076-77. including fa:! quarter command, lour new appoinlments qualified for the position because of organi/.atiw to receive students' audit cannot be changed to a per cent salary increase would restore were made at the meeting. Student his "experience with bookwork. I complaints for tin- firsl live weeks of grade/credit status after the initial 1076. the deadline for registration the faculty to the relative position it requests from juniors and seniors representative 10 the Board of Trustees won't be teaching him. he'll be every quarter and lo provide a list of registration was defeated. occupied in 1067 hut was not feasible. Mark E. Kerns announced his teaching me...he knows more about it services available in Wood County and Also defeated was a has been extended from Friday to Such an increase, he said, would next Wednesday. The due date for recommendation for the assisiant than I do." Bowling Green. recommendation that students be Student senator Dave Hyland was exhaust all funds available at the freshmen and sophomores has student representative to the board. permitted to register to audit a class also named to a new position. He will Progress on a proposed shuttle bus University. been extended to May 28. After a long screening precast, Kerns but that no record of the audit appear save as Senate Chairman for the system also was discussed. SGA plans According to Mabry. a 7.8 per cent Any questions regarding recommended Peter A. Villari, on the student's transcript. 1076-77 year. to have problems with the proposal average salary increase for faculty and advanced registration should be sophomore. Senate also passed a Other business discussed included worked out by fall quarter, and on- staff is being proposed. Faculty, he directed to the Office of the Kerns said. "If the student body recommendation that all grade sheets tomorrow's visit of Jack Ford, son of and off-campus transportation will be said, would receive a larger increase. Registrar or the appropriate' was exposed to him, I'm sure they show that students are registered for a the President. From noon-2 p.m. in provided for students, taking them to The issue will be discussed again al college office. would tcel comfortable with him. I grade unless it is an audited course.The the next meeting of Senate. strongly recommend him-he's the man the Union Oval, Ford will hold an classes and parking lots, Crowl said. Director defends Parking Services' rules, policies Editor's note: This is the second of three stories on the Parking Services. and Jones' comments on the Parking Services survey published yesterday by the go out and all the violations in a no parking zone are S3 and the student goes Tomorrow's article will deal with some student views of their experiences with News.