The BG News May 3, 1972

The BG News May 3, 1972

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 5-3-1972 The BG News May 3, 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 3, 1972" (1972). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2720. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2720 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 Bawling GfMn. Ohio Wadnmdoy, May 3. 1972 Student Volurn. 56 Numb*. 107 Voice THe BG news HHH leads in Ohio, wins Indiana COLUMBUS (APt-fctt. Hubert HUMPHREY TERMED Wallace's "damned mad" about the voting snarl Supreme Court in Columbus to ask that Humphrey and Gaorfe McGovern showing a "protest " in Cleveland, sent an ally into federal all the Cuyahoga County ballots be looked to late tabulation* of Cuyahoga With more than two-thirds ol the vote court early in the day to seek an impounded County votes for a decision in Ohio's in. Humphrey had 46 per cent to 42 per extension of voting hours A federal Robert McAlister. McGoverns state primary on the fate of the state's 1S3 cent for Wallace Muskie. who did not judge ruled the polls in Cuyahoga campaign manager, said the South Democratic National Convention campaign in the state, had 12 per cent County-Cleveland-would stay open Dakota senator thought the ballots votes. It appeared Humphrey would have 41) until u 59 p.m. EDT They were should be counted by an impartial With 42 per cent of Ohio's polling of Indiana's 76 first-ballot delegates at originally to have closed at 6 30pm ■fancy places reported. Humphrey led with the Democratic national convention to Since the Cleveland vote is pivotal in 177.306 of the votes cast. McGovern had 27 for Wallace a Democratic primary. that meant the GOV. JOHN Gilligan early today 161.557 votes; Sen Edmund S. Muakie. In Wallace's Alabama, the winner of the competition for 38 labeled the Cuyahoga County election 43.062. Sen Henry Jackson. 34,939 and fragmentary returns gave the governor delegates elected statewide could not foulup "inexcusable" and suggested Eugene McCarthy. 11.5*7. the lead in competition for convention be determined before today. Secretary of State Ted Brown retire In Indiana. Humphrey, who delegates against his home state foes Three congressional districts with 19 from office campaigned as the "people's Candidates pledged to Wallace led in delegates are entirely within Cuyahoga "1 don't think the governor knows Democrat." captured the Democratic 10 of 11 districts reporting All told. 29 County, so those contests couldn't be what the hell went on in Cuyahoga presidential primary, but Alabama delegates were being chosen, in as tallied last night either. The county County ," Brown replied a few minutes Gov George C Wallace made his many districts. also includes part of another district, later strongest showing yet m a northern with six delegates • to page 3 George S. McGovern Hubert H. Humphrey state HUMPHREY, who said he was McGovern aides went to the Ohio Faculty designates May 4 moratorium By Patty Bailey senate could not arbitrarily adopt the the morning tomorrow, according to Staff Reporter proposal tor the entire faculty and Taliaferro stall Davis will be meeting with students Faculty Senate yesterday designated Individual faculty members may or on the green, in classrooms and in the May 4 as a "University moratorium in may not accept the policy since any pol- Union during the day and will hold a commemoration of the Kent State and icy the Senate adopts does not go into news conference in the Union at 6:30 Jackson State tragedies and in protest effect until 15 days alter it is acted p in of all destructive violence which is con- upon trary to the goals of our academic The Senate's decision is (inly an At 7 30 p.m Davis will address the community " official statement for the senate, not an student body in Anderson Arena of The resolution, proposed by the Stu- official policy of the University." Dr. Memorial Hall His speech will be part dent Body Organization iSBO). further Herman said. of a memorial service for the students stated that "the Faculty Senate of "The moratorium is not a strike.' who were killed at Kent and Jackson Bowling Green State University invites said Craig Taliaferro SBl) vice presi- Stale, and a protest of the Vietnam each faculty member, according to his dent He explained that by approving war or her own beliefs, to involve his or her the moratorium, the Senate is only Also speaking will be SusanGregory, classics i in a discussion pertaining to adopting a non-mandatory discussion of a staff member from Washington. the above events in order to facilitate a events during classlime. Taliaferro said one of the wounded stu- greater understanding of those He said slid is supporting the dents from Kent State may also be pre- events." national moratorium to be held tomor- sent A prayer or a moment of silence Moratorium Fatuity Senate yesterday designated May 4 a moratorium in commerotion of row will end ihe program •ha students killed at Kent State and Jackson State in 1970. HOWEVER. Dr. George Herman, University vice provost and parlia- RENNIK DAVIS. Chicago Seven Al .IIHIUI 10:30 p in a memorial mentarian for Faculty Senate, said the delendant. will be on campus early in march will form outside the building, move across campus to Founders yuadrangle. march down Wooster Street In Church Street, north on Church to Court Street and return on Court Street to the Administration Draft counselor assists registrants llldg On May 5 Davis may be available lor more small group discussion, depend- ing on Ins schedule. Taliaferro said. Editor's Note: The following is the conscientious objector" helping persons to go through the diffi- or have been released from their duty. the registrant applies for the classil ica second article in a three-fart series oa According to Miller, a man can claim cult process of making one of the most "The conscientious objector is asked lion the first chance he gets Friday afternoon Andrew Pulley, conscieatious objectors. The final arti- a conscientious objector status at his important decisions in their lives." said to do something that no one else in Miller said a person who applies for Socialist Worker's Party candidate for cle will be printed tomorrow. local draft board any time before he is Miller society is asked to do," said Miller the classification when he turns 1H is President, will speak in the Historical mailed an induction notice He compared the importance of a "He has to justify a decision in terms of probably more believable than one who Suite of the Union. By Jim Carey Once the claim is made, the ability ol draft decision to the importance of the deepest values that he has. It's not waits until later. Staff Reporter the individual to convince the draft selecting one's mate or occupation an easy thing to do for a person not "Boards are having trouble adjusting TALIAFERRO SAID Davis will not board that Ins claim is legitimate is the •i BELIEVE he (the registrant I experienced with the language." to the new definition ol a conscientious be speaking in the Grand Ballroom, If a person is really a conscientious (actor that will essentially determine should know all the alternatives avail- Miller stressed the importance of objector." he said because the Union Advisory Committee objector and exercises his rights, he whether or not he gets his classifica- able before he decides how he will language fluency when appearing Board members have usually has decided "political speakers of that probably won't end up hi prison, tion spend a couple years of his life." he before the draft board. believed that a conscientious objector nature" should not be permitted to according to Ross Miller, draft coun- The complex procedures leading to said. "A person who is not very articulate needed to apply because ol religious speak in the ballroom. selor at the United Christian Fellow- the appearance or appeals ol the regis According to Miller. 37.000 men are is not supposed to receive less convictions, according to Miller. "As far as responsibility for anything However, he said he sees a trend in ship i t'CF i Center trant are often too confusing lor the classified 1-0 (conscientious objector) consideration, he said. But in reality happening in Memorial Hall, neither Miller has been a dralt counselor for individual to cope with alone To deal and were available for alternative the articulate and well-educated person recent years that might ease the Slid myself, or OPAC (Ohio Peace three years, including two years at with these difficulties a potential CO civilian work as of last December has a better chance in accomplishing restrictions for a conscientious objec- Action Council) can be held responsible L'CF. and has become well acquainted often turns to a dralt counselor for He said another 29.000 men have been his goals, he said tor, because it was not us who scheduled the with Selective Service practices. assistance placed in 1-W and 4-W classifications, "APPLYING for a CO is not easy.' even) In that building We asked for the HOW DOES a registrant become a i see mv role as dralt counselor as which means they are presently doing he said, it is probably easiest when • to page 7 Grand Ballroom.

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