The BG News November 15, 1960

The BG News November 15, 1960

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 11-15-1960 The B-G News November 15, 1960 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News November 15, 1960" (1960). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1565. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1565 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. OU Edges BG14-7, In 'Battle For Everything' (See page 3 for story) WEATHER Sec Page 3 Partly cloudy with little for change in temperature today. TKtlS-GXc Football Story VoL 45 Bowling Green Stale University. Bowling Green. Ohio. Tuesday. Nor. 15. No. 19 3.6 Million Are Idle; Colaner Chosen Outstanding Father Highest Since 1958 As Dads Are Honored On Their Day (UPI)—The number of unem- An unemployment rate of 6 per Nathan A. Colaner, father of Falcon football co-captain ployed reached 3.6 million in cent is used by the Labor Depart- Jerry Colaner, was named Outstanding Dad of the Year as October, increasing: 200,000 from ment as the yardstick to deter- the previous month and hitting the mine whether an area is economi- fathers of 5.1 players and all University dads were honored highest rate since the 1958 reces- cally "depressed." in the annual Dad's Day celebration Saturday. With the sion, the Labor Department report- The department does not make loss to Ohio University, 14-7, the dads were treated to an event- ed. such determinations for the entire filled afternoon and evening. nation. The new figures pushed the job- A record crowd of 12,660 less rate—the proportion of un- Total employment fell by about Three Colaners captained football employed to the total work force— 300.000 In October lor a total ol paid tribute to the Dad of the teams at Canton Timken High from 5.7 in September to 6.4 in 67.5 m.lllon. "mainly as a result Year, in prc-gamc ceremonies. School. Brother Tom, now an as- October. of poet-harvest reductions In agri- The Colaner family, which in- sistant instructor in industrial arts This was the highest rate since culture." U» department said. cludes four sons, is from Canton. here, was a Falcon end, and re- December, 1968. when the nation The report on unemployment ceived all-MAC honors in 1958. was recovering from an economic was the subject of a heated pre- Brother Jerry, a guard, is a good recession. election clash between the admin- bet for similar honors this year. istration and the Democrats. UK, Balubas~ A breakfast banquet for the play- Democratic National Chairman ers and their dads was held at 10 Louisiana Legislature Henry M. Jackson and AFL-CIO a.m. in the White Dogwood Room President George Meany accused of the Union. the administration of withholding Battle In Congo Passes Bills Blocking the monthly figures until after (UPI)—Bitter new fight- At the banquet the fathers were Tuesday's election. served a typical football player's ing broke out Friday between pro-game meal. Doyt Perry, Falcon Schools Integration Labor Secretary James P. Mit- Irish United Nations troops head coach, welcomed the dads on chell said the report would be re- AWS SCHOLARSHIP Dion. Winter, right, president o| AWS, presents Ih. behalf of the University. New Orleans, La. (UPI)—Gov. leased when it was ready and tint AWS scholarship to Sandra Scott al the Leadership Banquet Friday night. and fanatical Baluba tribes- Jimmie H. Davis and Louisiana's denied that the news was being The scholarship was established with the money received during "Penny Nlqhl" men who massacred an Irish The Bowling Green 100-piecc segregationist leaders are casting marching band, in its last perform- held back. last spring. patrol on Nov. 8. about for some way of stopping the The department attributed the ance of the season, presented a integration of two New Orleans increase in the jobless rate pri- Reports of the new outbreak half-time show for the dads en- public schools without putting marily to cutbacks in manufactur- Sophomore Awarded Scholarship indicated that a large party of titled "Marching Along." Featured themselves in contempt of Federal ing, especially in the steel and Balubas opened fire on Irish troops was a "baton duet" performance Court. electronics industries. moving into the Niemba region by drum major Dave Pinkerton and Contempt of Federal Court, if At A WS Leadership Banquet in a search for victims of the Nov. head majorette Lucylec Neiswand- the federal judge Involved feels Sandra E. Scott was awarded the first AWS Scholarship K massacre. The area is about 16 er. strongly enough about it, is punish- miles from Albertville in Katanga At 7 and 8:30 p.m., capneity at the twentieth annual AWS Leadership Banquet Friday. Province. able by a jail term. Davis and audiences watched the special Three U.N. columns of 30 men every important official in Loui- Algerians Fight The $100 scholarship was awarded to the sophomore wom- Dad's Day variety show featuring siana's government is under a U.S. an on the basis of scholarship and leadership. An anonymous each were known to be converging 10 musical acts which took the au- on the area. One column was District Court injunction not to committee selected her from nominations made by head resi- dience on a trip around the world. interfere with integration. De Gaulle Plans made up of Irish troops and the "Stops" were made in France, UPI—European rioters protest- dents last semester. others of combinations of Irish England, Spain, South America, At the same time, Davis seem- and Ethiopian and Irish and Moro- ed determined to prevent integra- ing French President Charles De Miss Scott maintained a 3.5 China, Hungary, Hawaii. Russia, Gaulle's plans to give Algeria can troops. The U.N. troops were and the United States. tion. He summoned an emergency (Trade average and was scho- ordered to fire only in self-de- session of the State Legislature greater independence battled pol- Before the show Jim Routson, ice through the streets of Algiers larship chairman of Treadway Hall Bloodmobile Visiting fense. for today. The legislature just Number Dead Unknown president of the Varsity Club, a- finished an emergency session at Friday. last year. She is currently a coun- gain introduced Mr. Colaner. Demonstrations were directed selor in Harmon Hall, editor of On Campus Today U.N. pilots flying light recon- which it passed a bundle of bills naissance planes and helicopters Fredric T. Stumpo, vice presi- primarily against DeGnulle. Tens the HPE Newsletter, sophomore The American Red Cross blood- designed to stop the integration snid an unknown number of Halu- dent of the Student Body, was of thousands of settlers cried "De representative on the Student mobile is on the Bowling GTeen of New Orleans schools. lins were cither dead or wounded master of ceremonies. Carol J. Gaulle to the gallows" and fought Council, a member of Kappa Phi, State University campus today. One law set up an eight-man in the fighting. Quimby, a senior in education, riot police with rocks and clubs in and president of her Chi Omega Blood donations are being ac- legislative committee to take over At least eight Irish troops were was the director and George Her- a wild protest against DeGaulle's sorority pledge class. Miss Scott cepted in the basement of the New Orleans public schools from killed Nov. 8 when Baluba tribes- man, assistant professor of speech, moves to loosen Algeria's ties to is also in WIA, Pern Club, Hockey Women's Bldg. from 10:30 a.m. to the school board. men armed chiefly with bows and was faculty adviser. France. Fifty persons, including Club, intramurals, and on a UAO 4:30 p.m. Red Cross officials have The committee walked into the arrows opened fire from ambush After the football game, open 17 gendarmes and mobile guards, committee, requested donors to use the Ridge offices of the New Orleans school on two jeeps carrying 11 of the house was held in residence halls were reported injured. The money for the scholarship Street entrance to the Women's board last week and took over. It was the most serious outburst U.N. soldiers. and several of the fraternity and came from the "Penny Night" held Bldg. to avoid conflict with stu- Two men survived and the Unit- sorority houses. The committee wants to stop the against DeGaulle's authority in dents going to and from classes. last spring. On Penny Night, women ed Nations reported Friday it had scheduled integration of two New this North African province since Donors Should Eat Lightly Climax of the day was the Dad's were fined a penny for every found the bodies of eight others, Orleans schools. the settlers' revolt last January Persons donating blood should Day Dance, featuring Frank minute they were late getting In, so badly mutilated that only three The committee, which is headed when 22 were killed and 170 injur- eat a light meal, avoiding greasy Bridge and his orchestra, from U until 1 a.m. could be identified. One man was by Rep. Risley Triche, Gov. Jimmie ed. foods, prior to the donation. A p.m. to midnight in the bnllroom.

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