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Student veterans club disbands By Freak Sakaeelalk 2,000 veterans listed on University ments which might create friction less than a part-time position.'' his support to any further attempt to space planning, said, "The criterion rolls. among the members." McVebll said. The report proposed establishment re-establish a campus organization. for determining whether or not a An ad in Tuesday's News toU it all: About 40 or SO of them attended the of a full-time veterans program, so McVehil and another veteran, Rick student organization receives such a the University Veterans Club has been first meeting, and McVehil said his "EVERYONE HAS his own view on that both veterans and the University Toilimon. senior (B.A.), have space allocation is dependent on disbanded due to lack of interest. hopes were high that the club would be the war and amnesty." he said. "I felt could better utilise the benefits and expressed an interest in trying to re- whether or not the group is funded by Despite the presence of 1.025 a success. we just needed to avoid that sort of funds available establish the club, but are skeptical the University General Fund." veterans and dependents on campus, But his hopes faded when disagree- controversy and just give the guys an about their chances. McGeein said the organization was repeated efforts to establish a student ment erupted over the organization's organization in which they could get THE PROPOSAL was fulfilled this Both said better University support not supported by the fund. veteran organization have failed. purpose. McVehil said. together and relax." year when Dale Stylinski was is needed. Vice Provost for Student Affairs Dr Some members wanted the club to be McVehil said the University in the appointed campus representative by McVehil said chances would be Richard R. Eakin. who is also The failure is due to a lack of support politically oriented and to exert its past was unresponsive to the needs and the Veterans Administration improved if the University would chairman of the Advisery Committee from the University, the community influence on the University, while problems of veterans, a charge that Stylinski. whose office is in 450A allocate space for meetings on General Fee Allocations, said the and the veterans themselves, others. McVehil said, wanted it to be a was borne out in a 1973 University Student Services BWg. expressed organization must apply to his according to Don McVehil. past strictly social group. report dealing with veterans' affairs. regret that the veterans organization is UNIVERSITY officials said a committee before it can receive president of the club. The report states. "Historically, now defunct. request for space by McVehil had been funding. "I felt that if we were going to get off veterans affairs has had little or no "There is a strong need for an active received, but the University refused to "We welcome all student groups to MCVEHIL. SENIOR (Ed I. formed the ground as an organization we would priority here at Bowling Green Uni- veterans' organization here on grant it. apply for funding, veterans included," the club in 1970 after contacting about have to avoid making political commit- versity, with the office relegated to campus." Stylinski said. He pledged Robert McGeein, coordinator of he said An Independent Bowling Green, Ohio Student Thursday. October 17. 1974 Voice "me BG news Volume 58 Number 73 Dental service to stop ? By Mark Doaash revealed figures showing the community for dental work. Dr. Eakin Staff Reporter difference between the income of the said dental service and its cost of operation Appointments for local dentists will University officials have determined was too much to bear. not be made through the center, though it is "highly probable" the University's it may refer students in special cases. dental service will be extracted from SALARIES OF the dentist, his the Health Center next year. assistant and the cost of their AN AVERAGE of eight students per After an examination of the center's equipment exceeded the service's day received dental treatment last budget, a decision to terminate the income by nearly $15,000 last year. year, according to Dr Eakin Ohio service was m de "in terms of "Running this service at a deficit is a State University and Ohio University priorities with our limited financial costly operation," said Dr. Eakin. are the only other universities offering resources," said Dr. Richard R. Students receive a reduced rate from student on-campus dental service. Eakin, vice provost for student affairs. the center, he added, accounting for Robert G Arrowsmith. acting part of the deficit. Ohio University may terminate their coordinator of student services, Students will have to go to the service soon, Dr Eakin added. Watergate lawyers urge judge to have Nixon's health checked WASHINGTON (API-Watergate five former Nixon White House and California to examine Nixon. prosecutors said yesterday "it would campaign aides. The matter will be debated after the be only natural" for Richard M. Nixon jury leaves the courtroom today. Sirica to try to avoid testifying at the JOHN D. Ehrlichman. who had also will rule then. Watergate cover-up trial and urged the subpoenaed the former president, told Dean testified that in the hectic days trial judge to send three doctors to the court he would be satisfied with a following the Watergate break-in he California to examine the former deposition, taken under oath told Ehrlichman a great deal about the president Nixon recently was hospitalized for involvement of Nixon campaign The government filed a response to II days for phlebitis and a blood clot in officials in the incident requests from Nixon's lawyers that the his right lung. Ehrlichman, one of the five subpoena for Nixon's appearance be The prosecutors said Nixon's defendants in the Watergate cover-up dismissed because the former contention that his physical condition trial, is charged with lying when he president's health would be is such that appearance at the trial said that all he knew about the June 17. Dr. Donald Hilty, D.D.S., e.ominei a trudenl at the Univenity Health Center. endangered by traveling to "would pose a serious risk to his life" 1972, break-in at Democratic national DBnfQI SGrViCGS Accofdin« »° University oHkiali, the service may be discontinued at the end of Washington. is not backed up by a "compelling headquarters was what he had read in the) year. (Newsphoto by Daniel Feicht) The memorandum came as the showing." the newspapers government's first witness. John W. Nixon's doctor in an affidavit had The 35-year-old Dean, appearing pale Dean III. was testifying in the trial of said the former president must wear and even thinner than he was last year an elastic stocking, take oral when he testified before the Senate medication, avoid prolonged periods of Watergate committee, was the sitting, standing or walking, avoid government's first witness in the extended trips and should remain in a Watergate cover-up trial. controlled environment. AS HE testified, marshals guarded every door in the U.S. District Subcommittee to question Ford "IT IS CLEAR Mr. Nixon can courtroom. An air-terminal type continue to wear an elastic stocking weapons detection system screened and take oral medication while in everyone who came in. WASHINGTON (API-Democratic sent word that he would come up for Ford's surprise pardon of Nixon Nixon in the event he resigned. transit and in Washington," the Assistant special prosecutor James members of the House Judiciary himself. last Sept. 8 prosecutors said. F. Neal led Dean through the early subcommittee that will question THE TRIBUNE said Ford will say They added that he can avoid long part of the Watergate story beginning President Ford today about his pardon FORD'S DECISION is seen by the THE WHITE HOUSE has advised he made no promise to Haig and no periods of sitting or walking and that with the meetings, attended by former of Richard M. Nixon say they are kft two senior Democrats on the Hungate that Ford will have to leave deals with anyone in the Nixon there are enough medical facilities in Atty. Gen John N. Mitchell and expecting to learn anything new. subcommittee as a shrewd political the hearing about noon. By the time administration involving Nixon's Washington to keep an eye on his Mitchell's campaign deputy Jeb Stuart The limited time available for move designed to overcome the subcommittee members have made resignation condition. Magruder at which Dean said a plan questioning, the narrow scope of the generally unfavorable public reaction opening statements and Ford has given One of the 14 questions to which Ford The prosecutors said. "Mr. Nixon is for political espionage unfolded. inquiry and a reluctance to put a to the pardon. his detailed version of events leading will respond seeks detailed not a neutral or detached witness. He Mitchell and Ehrlichman are president on the grill will prevent any "He is trying to extricate himself up to the pardon, the nine information about Ford's discussions has been formally accused of charged with conspiracy to obstruct deep probing of the issue, in their view.