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An ■owling Green, Ohio Independent Wednesday, April 3,1*74 Student Volume S7/Number «0 Voice THe BG news SBG appeals to Moore for election validation The Students for Better Government contest or the entire election, the brief the outcome of the election." it read, i SBG i steering committee yesterday said The steering committee election and "SBG was never granted the submitted a written appeal to alone could be challenged only be a opportunity to present this issue to the University President Hollis A Moore steering committee candidate under appeals board." Jr asking him to declare the recent basic judicial rules of standing The Student Body Organization SBO appeals board never allowed this -THE THREE persons whose names steering committee election valid question to be presented, the brief were omitted from the improper charged. ballots have submitted notarized The election has been declared affadavits requesting that the election invalid by both the Student Arbitration -SBG. who had a fundamental be judged valid, the brief said Since Board iSABi and the Student Appeals interest in the cases, was not allowed they were the only persons damaged by Board because three candidates' to participate in either of the hearings, the error, their waivers should put the names inadvertently were omitted the statement said In the SAB hearing, issue to rest from 100 ballots their request to enter a friend-of-the- court brief was denied as were their -The brief said It would be "grossly The appeal submitted by Mike attempts to cooperate with the defense unfair for the eight people elected to be Florio. senior «A&S' and counsel lor counsel The appeals board decided denied their chance to serve because of SBG. urged Dr Moore to overrule the that SAB's decision was fair and a simple clerical error." and said that two boards decisions, citing five just' without hearing SBG s charges the "26 misprinted ballots could have points of appeal questioning that fairness, it read. had no effect at all on an election decided by over 150 votes." -THE INITIAL SAB decision to --In its decision, SAB refused to rhii it the "first trap" to spring fun .cling genuine Union it* cream corns. invalidate the steering committee consider the results of the balloting in Hi Del Hilyard, executive assistant From left or* Lisa D'Ageslino, sophomore (AsVS), and Debbie Sickles, election was improper The plaintiff in its decision-making process, the brief to Dr. Moore, said yesterday the Spring sign sophomore (Ed.), who snjoy a coM treat at the onset of warm weather. that case. Fred Hoffman, junior B A i charged. Examination of those facts president had not yet examined the (Nawsphoto by Carl Sold) and presidential candidate on the would have shown that the printing appeal and probably would not make a Student Services Ticket, had standing error which was the crux of the board's decision until sometime today to challenge only the presidential decision had no impact whatsoever on Attorney hits Chopin's testimony WASHINGTON (API There was a Hf tan lhat In the September 1971- that was honorable or not is not the That he never discussed or knew repetitious "pattern of deceit" in June 1972 period when Segretti was question Segretti. whenever he did Segretti had distributed statements or Dwight I. Chapin's lestimony to the conducting his activities that Chapin things, did them without prior campaign literature; that when grand jury. I prosecutor said was busy planning the President's trips clearance with Chapin We think the Segretti came to him for advice after yesterday at the perjury trial ol the to China and Russia and that Chapin evidence will show Segretti never told the Watergate break-in threatened to man who once handled President himself made three journeys to China Chapin he ever personally distributed' close his activities, Chapin told him to Nixon's appointments and two to Ihe Soviet Union anything talk to the FBI. that he never "Mr. Chapin failed to tell ihe truth. "Mr Segretti was given a general expressed any interest or gave Mr Chapin told deliberate lies. roving commission to make trouble for THE CHARGES against the dark instructions to target on any particular assistant special Watergate prosecutor the Democrats." Stein said in his 22- haired, handsome Chapin are that he candidate, that he never knew how Richarl J Davis told the jury in his mlnute opening remarks Whether lied under oath when he swore: much Segretti was paid id opening statement The jVytor-oid Chapin, now a United Airlines marketing executive on leave. New scholarship fund proposed Is charged in lour counts ol making false statements to the Watergate grand jury investigating the political University President Hollis A acknowledge first-class performance approved a proposal which would raise on the part of its most able faculty. the accumulative point average dirty tricks of Donald H Segretti Moore Jr proposed establishment of a special achievement lund lor faculty He said the proposal would rely required to graduate magna cum laude SEGRETTI. the prosecution's and an increase of scholarships at largely upon peer judgement with from 3.7 to 3.75 administrative review as the basis for The Senate approved revisions in the opening witness, told how he was yesterday's Faculty Senate meeting Georges Pompidou with UN Secretary-General U Thanl selecting winners Dr Moore said if Senate charter involving the work of recruited for his work by Chapin and l)i Moore said he is recommending University committees, faculty status White House aide Gordon Strachan. lhat about $100,000 be allocated for the the proposal passes, awards would be given in the summer, after decisions concerning promotion, tenure and both friends from their days at the achievement fund Irom which $500 to have been made concerning salary so alterations of salary, membership in University of Southern California $2,000 would be given to selected Faculty Senate, and making the ad hoc French ruler dies "As I see the evidence now. we don't (acuity and stall for achievement, the rewards would not be lessened • I want this additional compensation University Council of Chairmen, which loresee proving anyone is liar." especially in areas of teaching, to be truly additional." Dr. Moore said acts as a communication vehicle in defense lawyer Jacob A. Stein said in research, program development and PARIS i AP i ■ President Georges Pompidou died yesterday, the president's He said scholarships should attract issues such as academic operations his address to the jury of seven men public service office announced high school students to the University and administration, a Charter and five women "We will prove people Dr. Moore said the lund "responds to The announcement said the 62-vear-old president died at 9 p.m. - 4 p.m. and reward "unusual ability" of organization have different recollections." the needs ol a first-class university to EDT students already here. Thus he is The Senate also passed a resolution A few hours earlier, the president's office announced that Pompidou was recommending the creation of 16 calling for the study of grading records canceling all appointments because of an unstated illness University Achievement Scholarships on the University, college, department The cause of death was not immediately disclosed and five $2.000Trustee Scholarships. and instructor levels. Pompidou became president of France on June 15. 1969. defeating Alain The number of Presidential Achieve- Poher. who had become acting president on the death of Charles de Gaulle. ment and Alumni Merit Awards will The proposal states that data from The palace announcement earlier yesterday of Pompidou's illness was the increase from 34 to 44 next year, he the study would be used to improve the second revelation in two weeks that the president was too ill to carry out his added University's grading system, for duties Medical sources said two weeks ago he was suffering from Dr Moore also announced that he comparing grading here to grading at hemorrhoids, but there has been speculation for months about a number of will support raising student's General other universities and for providing ailments, including leukemia Fee from $50 to $60 as ol next year recommendations for granting scholar- Dr Moore said he supported the ships and graduation honors raise "in recognition that the Doug Bugie. junior IA&SI and new inflationary costs, both ol salaries and Student Body Organization iSBOl President's brother soys materials, have gone up in the areas president, introduced himself to the financed by the General Fee in the Senate and said he hopes to research same way they have for any other issues presented by the Senate. he sent aide to Mitchell areas at the University." The fee has "lean assure you." said Bugie. "that not been increased since 1968. he we i SBO i will do everything we can to added. represent the largest cross-section of NEW YORK 'APi Donald Nixon $200,000 cash contribution to President Also during the meeting, the Senate student opinion testified yesterday that he rebuffed an Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign effort by a Robert L Vesco aide to get Donald Nixon's son Donald Jr 26.
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