Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 5-18-1972 The BG News May 18, 1972 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 18, 1972" (1972). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2729. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2729 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 Bowlmo Gteen Ohm Independent Thursday. May II, 1973 Student Volume 56/Number 116 Voice ■me BG news W ■ »> TS »■ ■ Chances less than 50-50 for total Wallace recovery By Brooks Jirksoa only to Sen George S McGovern with "1 think it's only right for us to go on Alabama neurosurgeon who has been Associated Press Writer 405 with our work." he said "The selection attending Wallace, said a bullet which While Wallace's 323 delegates are far of a nominee for a political party is cut him down at a campaign rally SILVER SPRING. Md i API -One of short ol the 1.509 it takes to win the important business for this republic " Monday is lodged in the spine but is George (" Wallace's doctors said nomination, the total surpasses his Sen George McGovern planned to causing no pressure on the spinal cord yesterday there is "less than a 50-50 initial predictions and increases the resume his campaigning today in Los chance" the Alabama governor ever chances of the Wallace strategy of Angeles, then in Oregon (lalbraith said surgery will be will walk again deadlocking the convention and hoping performed to remove the bullet within Even if he can walk, it will probably for a late ballot breakthrough WALLACE EXPRESSED hope that another week or 10 days, and that it will be only with the aid of leg braces, the lt no one gets the nomination on the his campaign would go on to Oregon. be a full three months or more before doctor indicated. first two ballots. Wallace campaign New Mexico and California." one ol his Wallace can recover to whatever manager Charles Snider said, "we feel visitors said extent is possible MEANWHILE. Wallace continued in we have as much chance as anyone." Wallace's campaign manager Charles Meanwhile. Arthur Bremer, the 21- good spirits, chatting with hospital Snider said Tuesday that future efforts year-old Milwaukean accused in the visitors and reading newspaper DESPITE the Wallace sweep ol will be in Oregon. New Mexico and Monday shooting remained in jail accounts of his primary election Tuesday's primaries. McGovern picked Rhode Island, with a possible write in under $200,000 bond. Authorities victories in Maryland and Michigan. up 44 additional delegates for a total of drive in California continued to withhold any comment on Wallace's victories in these two 405 Sen Hubert Humphrey, who Dr James Galbraith. a University ol motivation or other details states jumped him into second place in dropped to third place, won 28 new- Bruce Armstrong, on employ** of the Mansfield delegate standing in the race for the delegates for a total of 2714. Democratic presidential nomination Ambulance service, domontlratot emergency President Nixon is approaching Wallace won 72 delegates in Michigan n iiniuiii.it urn well in advance ot the Committee to advise techniques to a first aid class. Doug Diiama, junior Tuesday and 41 in Maryland to give him Aug. 21 GOP convention. He won 74 { A AS) plays the "patient." 323 convention delegate votes, second new delegates Tuesday for a total of 507. against 674 needed for nomination No other Republican has won any on ROTC instructors delegates. Both McGovern and Humphrey By Mary Wey Academic Council also passed a S. Viets launch attacks planned to concentrate their campaigns Makeup Editor motion requiring Provost Stanley now on California, which will award the ('oilman to appoint a six-member primary winner 271 of those votes A lormal report distinguishing Academic Development and McGovern also is campaigning in courses that can best be taught by Evaluation Committee lADECl to Oregon. Humphrey is not But civilian instructors Irom those that assist council in evaluating new in attempt to guard Hue California is the main event need military personnel will be programs which are not confined to completed and presented to Academic established academic units. Council next fall Kill Arnold and Craig Taliaferro. FIELD REPORTS indicated South HUMPHREY picked up his By Richard Pyle shot down over the North Tuesday, the campaign with a swing to Princeton. SBO officers, were the only two council broadcast said Vietnamese forces have gained members who opposed the motion. Associated Press Writer momentum in recent days after being N J , and Providence. R.l. New Jersey The report is to be written by an appointed council subcommittee of tour They said they voted against it THERE WAS no U.S announcement stalled for three weeks Democrats will choose 109 convention SAIGON i APi - South Vietnamese delegates in a June 6 primary, Rhode faculty members, two undergraduates because the A DEC does not plan to seat of any raids or losses yesterday The There were also signs the North a student representative troops launched two more forays in the Vietnamese are suffering serious Island will award 22 in an election next and one graduate student mountains west of Hue yesterday in an U.S. Command reported 200 strikes Dr. William Baxter, subcommittee The committee will be organized for casualties themselves and may be Tuesday attempt to extend the city's defenses. over North Vietnam Tuesday chairman, told council yesterday that an 18-month trial period and. if deemed Vice President Spiro T. Agnew made pulling back They continue to pound The Minnesota senator said he would Meanwhile enemy forces shelled key uoutinue his campaign in the same the group is holding preliminary sii'i-essful by council, will assume a two and one-half hour visit to Saigon, An Loc with more than 1.500 rounds ol permanent duties military installations and destroyed a artillery, rockets and mortars each open, handshaking style despite the meetings and should complete its big cargo plane in the central flying in from Bangkok. Thailand, and Dr F Lee Miesle. one council day Wallace assassination attempt "fact-finding" research by mid-July highlands Seven of the nine American conferred on the war situation with member who studied the feasibility of crewmen aboard the plane were killed President Nguyen Van Thieu and the forming an A DEC. said the committee Radio Hanoi claimed U S. planes twji top American military advisors will have "no final acting authority raided two North Vietnamese Political sources said the meeting of without the vote of (Academic! provinces yesterday and three were the vice president. Thieu. U.S. Three grounds for recoil listed Council " Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker and Gen Creighton W Abrains was The ADEC trial phase is expected to Arrest made intended to demonstrate US. support By Denay Seeds Talialerro in last March's election have said he has not been approached at all cost $10,000 with an additional cost of _ for South Vietnam Staff Reporter denied sponsoring the petition about the stipulation that a state $4,000 possible for secretarial support. Linda Macklin. junior (Ed.), one of employee cannot have a felonv record In other action, council unanimously FIELD REPORTS said South No additional petitions calling for the the former candidates, denied As vice president of SBO. Taliaferro passed a motion allowing the Firelands on bomb call Vietnamese 1st Division troops made removal of Craig Taliaferro. vice involvement with the petition, but is employed by the University, and is campus to set up an associative Mary Jo Mazzolint. Ireshman i Ed. i helicopter assaults yesterday into two president of the Student Body added she was telephoned and asked if technically a state employee, since the l two-year I program in computer science technology. Students will be from Bay Village, has been charged former fire bases 10 to 15 miles west of Organization (SBO). have been found- she would help circulate petitions. University is subsidized by the state. I'ue except for a second, handwritten able to receive an applied science with making a bomb threat against the Taliaferro said Dennis Frigyes Union on Thursday. May 11 The raids were the third and fourth petition at the Kappa Sigma fraternity degree after completion of the conducted by government troops since house. junior lA&Sl and unsuccessful He added if some clarification of the program. Mazzolmi was arrested by Campus candidate last March for student law was needed, the matter would be Safety officers Tuesday evening She last Saturday in a plan by Lt Gen Ngo The handwritten petition stated the Council tabled until the next meeting Quang Truong. the new regional reasons lor the recall as Taliaferro's representative to the Board of taken to the Ohio Attorney General, a decision on the proposal to continue has been released on $300 bond Trustees, distributed some of the who is authorized to represent the She is accused of phoning in one of commander, to catch forces menacing felony record, his views which it claims both the Cluster and Little College the old imperial capital are inconsistent with the majority of petitions, but Frigyes said he wasn't University in such matters. programs seven bomb threats reported at the involved and didn't know anything University last Thursday In the central highlands, enemy the views of the student body, and his gunners shelled the Kontum airstrip as failure to do anything constructive as about the petition other than the story The offense carries a maximum in Tuesday's News penalty of a $200 fine and six months in a U.S.
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