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The BG News January 20, 1976 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 1-20-1976 The BG News January 20, 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 January 20, 1976" (1976). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3187. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3187 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. I—Guidelines set for student record review—| Editor's note: This is the first of a content of their educational records Student Guide. according to the University. according to -Records of a person who is student must inspect the records in the three-part series on the University's and also designates under what Arrowsmith. Arrowsmith employed by the University, but is not presence of an administrator of the implementation of the Family conditions student records may be "What the act has done, however, is a student. department in which the records are Educational Rights and Privacy Act of released. go into greater detail as to exactly HOWEVER, some records are not -Records of treatment by a on file. 1974. subiect to inspection and review. According to Acting Coordinator of what a student can and cannot see and These include: physician, psychiatrist or psychologist. Student Services Bob Arrowsmilh. the explain how he should get his -Financial records of the parents of If the requested tiles are not exempt However, the student can submit a By Renee Murawski act is an outgrowth of the consumer information," Arrowsmith said. the student. from inspection, the department to written request for the reproduction Staff Reporter movement. --Confidential letters and statements which the request was made must of any document under inspection. Regarding the inspection and review of recommendation issued prior to produce the documents within 45 The cost of reproduction must be paid The University has developed "1 SEE IT as a continuation of the of records. University guidelines state Jan. I, 1975. days. by the student. interim guidelines for the Freedom of Information Act. Citizens that a student must make a written -Records for which the student has The student is not allowed to implementation of the Family arc being given the right of access to request to the administrator of the signed a waiver of access. "This is the maximum amount of change or delete any material in his Educational Rights and Privacy Act of information held by agencies of the department in which the records are -Personal faculty or staff, records time allowed, but most offices wuld file during the process of inspection, 1974 issued by the Department of federal government." he explained. on file. that were not revealed to anyone other respond within two or three days." but is entitled to a hearing to challenge Health. Education and Welfare (HEW). Many of the rights provided for in A student is not required to give a than the maker. Arrowsmith said. any portion of his educational record. The i-ct provides a process whereby the act already were guaranteed to teason for his request and retains the ••Certain University Police The hearing process will be students can inspect and challenge the University students as stipulated in the right 10 review his files after he has left documents. THE GU1DEUNES provide that the examined in part two of the series. An Independent Bowling Green. Ohio Student ' Tuesday. January 30, 1976 Voice ■me BG news Volume 59 Number 46 Ford stresses economy; proposes income tax cut WASHINGTON (AP) - President While calling f«n legislation to spur Ford reported last night that "the programs aimed at lessening state of our Union is better-in many dependence on imported pettoleum. ways a lot better." but called for and proposing moves away from efforts to devise "a mart perfect union narrow federal social welfare efforts where the government serves and the toward block grants to states. Ford people rule." first dealt with what he termed a In an election year State of the "major step" to get Americans to Union address that coincided with the "invest in the future." beginning of the presidential campaign As an example, he said he wants tax season. Ford recalled that a year ago law changes "at the earliest possible he had said the state of the Union was date" that would give businessmen not good. In reporting thai 1976 finds incentives to expand their plants and it much improved, he added that it is buy new equipment, chiefly in areas "still not good enough " where the unemployment rate now exceeds 7 per cent. Placing heavy emphasis on economic issues in his text for a joint SAYING "we can have a healthy- session of Congress and a nationwide recovery in 1976." in the sagging broadcast audience. Ford said Ins new housing industry, Ford said his budget federal budget propOUl would hold would allow for 'additional housing spending to S394.2 billion and lower assistance for 500.000 families." taxes by another 510 billion Martini Most of these families would be July I. aided by rent subsidies. Ford called for regulatory reform of HE ANNOUNCED he will propoM the airlines, trucking, railroads and lax incentives to encourage low-and financial institutions. middle-income persons lo invest in Although the President dealt qrily common stocks. briefly with foreign affairs, he The President also declared that he declared. "The state of oui foreign wants Congress lo provide Medicare policy is sound agreement to limit the Tom Smith, senior (Ed), takes advantage of tree lime many students found extra time to catch up on their beneficiaries foi the first time with growth of nuclear arms. Only a over the weekend to read in the library. Due to the studies. (Newsplioto In Mindy Milligan) protection against catastrophic balanced agreement will serve our Bookln' It University's observance of Martin Luther King Day. illnesses by limiting to $7S0 annually interest and minimize the threat of the amount individuals would pay to inn leai confrontation." hospitals and doctors. As expected. Ford also called for a S4.2-billion increase m Social Security Beirut fighting continues despite cease-fire taxes, to take effect in 1977. "By holding down the growth o( BEIRUT. Lebanon (API -A new I SI i and that rival sides had an extra Christians, but the grand mufti. panic, sought refuge in a neighboring rejected it, hut that Karami insisted oi federal spending, we can afford cease-fire, worked out with Syrian hour to get word to their men to Lebanon's chief Moslem leader, denied Armenian neighborhood. Scores were quitting. additional tax cuts and return to the help and aimed at ending Lebanon's comply. it was an official call. Palestinian left behind, burned lo death in their In sepaiate statements. Israeli people who pay taxes more nine-month-old civil wai between The presidential informant said guerrilla leader Yasir Arafat warned of shacks. Defense Minister Shimon Peres. decision-making power over then own Moslems ar.J Christians. was Christian President Suleiman Franjieh an attack "on all fronts" unless Egyptian Foreign Mifliltei Ismail lives." Ford said. announced yesterday. ariangcd the truce with help from Christians stopped their assault on the The death toll in the Kahniy ami Arab League The tax cut he has in mind for II it holds. Rashid Karami. a Syrian President Hale/ Assad. He said Moslem slum ol Karanlina in Beirut. nine-month-old civil war now totals Secretary-General Mahmoud Riad individuals, he said, would reduce by Moslem. might reconsider his Assad gave assurances he would more than 8,S00. expressed heightened concern over the S227 the taxes paid foi a family of resignation as premier, a presidential convince the Palestinians and their THE CHRISTIANS defied Arafat's deteriorating Lebanese situation. U.N. four making SI 5.000 a year. source said. Moslem allies to observe it and that warning and announced the capture of karami announced his resignation Secretary-General Kurt Waldhcim Moslem-Christian warfare escalated Franjieh promised to try to get the Karantina after a four-day battle. Sunday A government source said discussed the crisis with the president "HARD-WORKING Americans in Beirut during the day following Christian militias to do the same. Thousands of slum dwellers, fleeing in Christian President Suleima Franjieh of the Security Council. caught in the middle can really use Karami's resignation. threatening A high-ranking army officer said the that kind of extra cash." Ford said. dangerous complications in the Middle pattern of fighting indicated the rival East. Black smoke from a burning sides were intensifying efforts to The President pictured his economic Moslem slum blanketed Beirut and neutralize pockets of enemy resistance Health care bill change sought program as one that would produce police reported 119 persons killed in in each other's domains. more jobs, especially for the young, savage fighting across Lebanon. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Thc state consideration in a Senate Elections. of service covered by Blue Cross and whittle away at currently high "Whatever else happens this brings attorney general and a Democratic Financial Institutions and Insurance policies. unemployment rates. A MILITARY spokesman said the the country closer to de facto lawmaker said yesterday that Blue subcommittee. If the plan is eventually enacted He also set as a goal a balanced latest truce, the 17th since last April, partition." he added. Moslem Cross should make a "good faith into law.
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