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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. The B G News Thursday Bowling Green State University January 14, 1982 Jet plunges into frigid river; train derails (AP)- A Florida-bound jetliner killed as the plane sheared the tops ginia. Potomac about 25 yards off the WASHINGTON (AP) - At least GIOVANNI SAID only one car of roared from a snowy takeoff and of cars and hit a truck. THE SNOWSTORM had closed Virginia shore. two persons, perhaps three, were the train - which normally would crashed into a Potomac River At least 16 survivors were taken the airport periodically during the Tne tail section also broke away, killed and eight injured yesterday have six or eight cars - left the bridge yesterday, smashing auto- to Washington hospitals, some suf- day. Bell said, and floated for about 20 when a rush-hour subway train tracks. That car was torn open, he mobiles and plunging into the icy fering crash injuries, some the An AP photographer said he saw minutes. Bell said he saw five or derailed just about the tune an said. water. About 65 persons were re- effects of the frigid river. bodies strapped into airliner seats six people emerge and escape airliner slammed into a bridge, ported killed, but the casualty beneath the surface of the Poto- across the ice coating the river. officials said. Cody Pfanstiehl, a spokesman count was unconfirmed. AS DARKNESS - and tempera- mac. for the Washington Area Metropol- The Boeing 737 was an Air Flor- tures - fell, divers worked by flood- The snow stopped shortly after RESCUE BOATS were at the Rescue efforts in the subway itan Transit Authority, said he had ida flight, with a booking of 68 light in the ice-crusted river, the crash, but the foul weather scene, too, but the ice impeded accident were disrupted by the been told by the Fire Department passengers and a crew of five, searching for victims. impeded rescue efforts. The tem- their work. The airport was closed, commitment of disaster units to that eight persons were hurt. He bound from Washington National Within minutes after the crash, perature hovered in the 20s, wind with incoming flights diverted to the bridge about a mile and a said he did not know the extent of Airport to Tampa and Ft. Lauder- helicopters pulled several survi- whipped the river. Dulles International Airport in Vir- quarter away. the injuries. dale, Fla. The actual number of vors from the river. Presumably, One witness said one of the ginia. Brad Dunbar, a spokesman for persons on board could not be veri- most of the others aboard the plane plane's wheels hit a truck on the The crash occurred little more the National Transportation Safety Pfanstiehl said the subway train, fied. perished under the ice. bridge. than a mile from the White House. Board, said two were killed in the bound from northern Virginia Lt. Hiram Brewton, a District of It was not known how many of Jerome Lancaster, an Air Force The government had shut down subway crash. Theodore Coleman, through the District of Columbia to Columbia police spokesman, said the 16 known survivors were from sergeant who was in the traffic jam its offices in midafternoon because an assistant fire chief, said "I don't the Maryland suburbs, could have there were believed to be only five the plane or vehicles struck upon on the bridge at the time of the of the snow that blanketed the city. know how many injuries, but we been carrying as many as 1,500 survivors from the plane. A spokes- the bridge, a multilane artery with crash said "It looked like he lost his "One of our people who saw the have approximately three fatali- persons. man for the Federal Aviation Ad- three spans connecting the city direction. The plane's wheel hit a accident said he saw the plane nick ties." He said he did not know the cause ministration, Ted Marr, said an with suburban Virginia. The craft truck." the south side of the bridge, skip of the derailment. Passengers said "unofficial" estimate "would be 15 hit the span nearest the airport, Another witness. Terence Bell, over it and go into the Potomac Firefighter Bill Giovanni said he it occurred shortly after the train dead." bearing traffic, much of it from the said the nose of the plane broke River on the north side of the saw "three dead people, two left the Smithsonian Station, came Police Capt. Michael Canfield Pentagon, headed into the city or away from the fuselage, plunged bridge," said David Hess of the women and a man . . . There were to an unexplained stop and began said at least six motorists were neighboring Maryland from Vir- off the bridge and sank into the FAA. many injuries." backjngup^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Proposed legislation reduces penalty for underage drinkers by Kyle Silvers tered opposition from bar owners, News staff reporter who are fined if underage people are discovered drinking in their establish- ment. The penalties for persons under 21 "The only organization, as far as we caught drinking liquor or high-power know, that's come out in opposition beer will be less severe if a bill passes has been the beer and wine distribu- through the state legislature. tors, simply because they're rep- Senate Bill 234, sponsored by Sen. resenting the bar owners,' he said. Ronald Nabakowski (D-Lorain), re- "Some of the individuals don't really duces the penalty for under-age drink- think it's going to have that much of ing from a first-degree inisdemeanor an impact." to a minor misdemeanor, legislative aid Robert Radcliff said. LOCAL BAR OWNERS did not Radcliff explained that the idea seem concerned about the bill. behind the bill is that underage drink- Michael Pitmuss, general manager ing is punished more severely than of Dixie Electric Company, 25481 N. marijuana possession. Dixie Hwy, said he didn't think the bill "The only organization, as far as we know, that's come out in opposition has been the beer and wine distributors, simply because they're representing the bar owners," he said. "Some of the individuals don't really think it's going to have that much of an impact."

The new bill would ensure that the would make any difference. maximum offense would be $100, "I don't think it's going to have any equivalent to the fine for possession of effect at all," he said. three and a half ounces of marijuana. He added that individual nightclubs He said he was unsure when the bill must set the standards for what they would receive its first hearing. allow patrons to get away with. "A majority of the nightclubs do not "I'D SAY it's very difficult to say if try to be police," he said. "I know that staff photo by Ron Hagler and when it'll receive a hearing," he we are one of the strictest clubs in said. "I would say if it's going to get a Ohio." Members of the cast of UAO's "The Broadway Review," kick up their heels In rehearsal for hearing, I'd say March or April would Uptown owner Bob Annabile said this weekend's song and dance show. The show opens tonight and runs through Saturday be a good guess." many younger patrons of his bar, night at the Side Door, Union. Members of the cast include Amy Mancuso, Bob Kellog, Lauren The legislature, now in its second located at 162 N. Main St., attempt to Moldawsky, and Steve Hinger. week of hearings, is devoting its time get persons over 21 to buy their drinks to investigating organized crime, he for them anyway. said. "They don't really care," he said. Radcliff said he has not encoun- "They try to do it anyway." Voice warns of monitored Polish phones WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Big Sister said on the phone may be heard and Calls to the-Roman Catholic Uiurch It was not the fact of the warning, nees" were used in conversations is warning telephone callers their there should be no doubt about it. press office were said to be under but only the form it took that came as about seized members of the now- conversations are "being controlled" Big Sister - a variation on Big a surprise. Inside control by the voice, as were calls to suspended independent union Solidar- in martial law Poland these days. Brother, the symbol of dictatorship in some others who one could assume In an announcement that telephone ity. Since telephone service in Poland's George Orwell's "1984" - is wnat would be monitored. service would be restored within the 3 Plans for a new com- major cities was restored last Sun- foreign journalists have dubbed the But it was unclear later if the voice nation's big cities, the authorities said But others said use of the word puter system for regis- day, some numbers start a screechy- Polish voice. was triggered by the person placing that the calls would be subject to "Walesa," name of ihe now-seques- voiced woman chirping: "Rozmowa tering, to be ready in the call, or the phone number receiv- control and could be cut at any time if tered chief of the independent union, 1983, should eliminate the Kontrolowana, Rozmowa Kontrolo- ON THE FIRST DAY the tele- ing it. whoever was listening deemed them and "Solidarity" did not trigger a wana." phones came bark after 29 days of damaging to the state. cutoff. long lines at drop/add. silence, the intrusion was often incon- TWO DAYS after the phones were The communique also warned that It is unlikely that every single call is In Polish that means "the call is sistent. back in order, every call from The telephone conversations could be sub- monitored, but it is impossible to tell being controlled, the call is being People testing the telephones, work- Associated Press office phone ject to further checking and anti-state which are or aren't and the effect of controlled." ing for the first time since just before brought the warning "the call is being activity could be punished. the woman's reminder is clear. 4 Exiled revolutionaries Big Sister's voice changes, some- midnight Dec. 13 when martial law controlled," two or three times. Then People will be mindful of the voice from Cuba, Haiti and times high, sometimes a bit huskier. began, found that some numbers trig- the voice stopped and the other party SOME PEOPLE reported that calls repeating "Rozmowa kontrolowana, Nicaragua are training But the message is clear: anything gered Big Sister, while others didn't. either did or didn't pick up the phone. were cut when such words as "inter- Rozmowa kontrolowana..." commandos in Miami in an effort to reclaim their home- Prime Minister's son missing after five days lands. GAO, Mali (AP) - Military and pilot reported seeing Thatcher's white trucks and a Land-Rover also were Denis Thatcher arrived in Algiers red-eyed, wept openly twice before a civilian air and ground search teams Peugeot-Dangell on Monday in a involved in the search, which included yesterday and was met by British speech to a small business group. 6 The B.G.cagers beat scoured thousands of square miles of rocky desert area of southern Algeria. race officials and civilian volunteers. Ambassador Ben Strachan. They Later she told reporters: "I am Kent State last night the Sahara yesterday for the 28-year- But ground search teams found only Thatcher and the two others were were to fly to Tamanrasset, Algeria, sorry there is no news. I am very and took over sole pos- old son of British Prime Minister tire tracks and were unable to deter- stranded Friday about 43 miles from where the search operation isDeing concerned. My husband will arrive sesion of first place in the Margaret Thatcher. mine their direction. Timeaouine when their car's axle coordinated. there (Algeria) this afternoon." MAC. Mark Thatcher disappeared five broke, organizers said. In London, Barrie Gill, head of CSS Mrs. Thatcher canceled an af- days ago during a grueling cross- ORGANIZERS SAO) soldiers and promotions, the firm that has the ternoon meeting with the Hungarian country auto race through North Af- national police from Algeria and APPARENTLY THEY were able to younger Thatcher under a three-year foreign minister because of her con- rica. neighboring Mali joined the search repair the car sufficiently to keep contract, said the father flew to Alge- cern about her son. Young Thatcher, The racer's father, Denis, flew to yesterday after race officials were going, but their direction remains a ria to "stir things up." who is unmarried, has a twin sister, Weather Algiers to press the search for his son, unable to locate Thatcher, his co- mystery. Race officials say commu- "MARK HAS BEEN MISSING for Carol - the prime minister's only and in London his mother broke down driver Charlotte Verney of France nications in the area are limited to five days, and we understood there children. Cloudy. High in the upper in tears during a speaking en- and their mechanic Claude Gamier. radio contacts and it would be diffi- has been no proper search until to- The third trans-Saharan Paris-Da- teens, low in the low teens. 30 gagement. They said a Senegal-based French cult for Thatcher to locate either day," Gill tola reporters. "It is now a kar rally began New Year's Day and percent chance of precipita- Organizers of the Paris to Senegal military plane, three smaller private telephone or telex facilities in the very serious situation." is scheduled to end Jan. 20 in Dakar, tion. motor rally said in Paris that a Swiss planes, two helicopters, three desert area. Mrs. Thatcher, looking strained and West Africa. 2 TW K Newt ternary 14, 1*2 Opinion— Drinking bill unduly Day means more than sleeping in

On Monday, January 18, the Black Believe it or not, all these barbarian called Civil Rights Act). All these aimed at uniformity Student Union (BSU) will be hosting a acts had a positive affect, because it events were cited so we could know all day of recognition for Martin Luther let this country and the world know the pain Martin and others went King, Jr. At 4:30 p.m. in Room 220 of Focus how this nation treated some of its through for us. Senator Ronald Nabakowski's Senate bill 234, which the Math/Science Bldg., a film is to be people. These crimes to humanity Martin went through a lot of an- would lower the penalties for drinking under age from a shown. At 8:00 p.m. in the same room, against Blacks, King and his follow- guish for us-for everybody. Martin nrst-degree misdemeanor to a minor misdemeanor, is a Gil Noble, TV host of Like It Is, author by Keith Rogers ers constantly pressuring for human was a man who wanted us to get our good example of comparing apples to oranges. of "Black is the Color of My TV rights, finally forced Congress to pass human rights now-not later. Martin Nabakowski says the billwas initiated by the fact that Tube," and Emmy award-winner, is Black Student Union Member the first "civil" rights act since 1875. was a man who put his life on the line drinking under age is more strictly penalized than posses- to lecture. The BSU hopes everyone The direction to human rights has to make ours better. And for us not to will be able to attend this day for ("Bull") Connor who did everything been helped by Supreme Court acts on show up on King's day would be to sion of marijuana. King. in his power to stop King. voting, by King leading bus boycotts, make a mockery of him. The new bill would provide that underage drinkers King's day of recognition is being When King and his demonstrators "sit Eis, ana marches, by African There are some people who do plan could be fined a maximum of $100, the same penalty for called a holiday at the University. We marched into Alabama, Connor used nations like Ghana, which took its to sleep, but here s hoping everyone possessing three and one-half ounces of marijuana. all know this will probably mean an some of the most tyrannical attacks independence from Great Britian in on campus will attend the events at We think the penalties should have no bearing on each extra day of sleep for some. But some any human being could use on another 1957; and even a man who gets less the Math/Science Bldg. For Martin other. of us are able to he at Bowling Green with his police dogs biting people, his recognition than King, Malcom X. All did not sleep during the sixties, so let partly because of King. fire hoses spraying people, and his played a part in getting what they us not sleep during the eighties. Be- If Nabakowski's bill was initiated in the name of King tried to integrate into a society policemen clubbing people, like we called the Civil Rights Act of 1957, and cause in reality, can we afford to uniformity of punishment, perhaps he should have tried to where the so-called majority didnt would swat a fly. And when all that 1960, and 1964 (Even now, though, sleep an extra day when time is make the penalty for drinking while underage even want the so-called minority to inte- failed, King and the protestors were they are trying to renew another so- running out on us? suffer, since Ohio law enforcement officials are cracking grate with them. And in reality the so- jailed countless times. down on drunk drivers by handing out harsher punish- called minorities didn't integrate with the so-called majorities in the first cnusws tam*«m m* M am*r place. But not to show up for this Regardless of the stand a person may take on mari- event would be to show shame to qr juana, he cannot deny that substance abuse by anyone, King. It would mean everything King and especially juveniles, is harmful. was assassinated for was a waste. Bill 234 seems to suggest that it is OK for underage But if we knew some of the accom- plishments Martin made for us to persons to drink, or at least that it is more OK than it used make this a better country, and in- deed a better world, we would show One of Nabakowski's legislative aids says bar owners up on this day. are opposed to the bill because they believe reducing the Are we aware of what King tried to penalty will increase the number of underage persons do? In the 1950's King led a bus drinking in bars. boycott which was sparked by Rosa Parks, who refused to give her seat to In November of 1980, a University student was mur- a white man. Most African-Ameri- dered when a group of juveniles tried to get into the bar cans stayed off the buses. There were where the student was working. about 17,000 Black riders arid some Taking a bite out of the underage drinking penalty's 14,500 observed the boycott, accord- apple will not make it look any more like an orange than it ing to James Haskins in his book "The Life and Death of Martin Luther King did before. It will only make it a weaker law. Jr.". The boycott was a success. The whites did not believe Blacks to be a Fast-food restaurants put well-organized people. White employ- ers threatened to fire Blacks. This only served to help King and others up on the chopping block double their efforts to organize the For anybody who's ever wondered people for common cause of human what veal parmegiana would taste rights. Martin said he would lead like in a sandwich, and I imagine demonstrations until "Pharaoh lets Focus there are throngs of you out there, God's people go." But King knew this there is the new specialty sandwich at task would not be easy, especially Burger King. Because of the apparent with the likes of Public Safety Com- by Jerry Petersen success of the veal parmegiana sand- missioner Theophilus Eugene wich for people with Italian tastes, University Student Burger King is now considering the addition of a quiche lorraine sandwich - This week I am examining one of for French tastes, and a chop suey Letters. this town's, and this nation s great sandwich for Chinese tastes. institutions: the fast-food restaurant. Burger King seems to be vying with In considering fast-food restaurants, McDonald's for the most inane com- and man in His likeness and image. Dr. King once said that he wanted to I'm a broadcast journalism major we must first ask ourselves, "What is mercials aimed at kids, and it's a Will atheism be This is the starting point for the be remembered this way: that "... and last quarter I had a 2.5 GPA, fast food? How is it defined?" To close race. Just once I want to see the Judiac and Christian world views, or (he) tried to love somebody ... (he) which isn't bad, but isn't good enough answer ourselves, perhaps the follow- Duke of Doubt squirt a glob of mus- the only choice? should I say religions. tried to be right on the (Vietnam) war to stay in the School of Journalism. ing guide will suffice: Fast food is like tard in the magical Burger King's question . . . (he) did try to feed the fast women; cheap, quick, and easy to My point is that the public school hungry .. . (he) did try to visit those face. U.S. District Judge William Over- system by excluding creationism, get to. At Roy Rogers on the way down- ton struck down the Arkansas Law who were in prison ... (he) tried to When I first decided to go into journa- For example, take the most famous town you can get roast beef and other requiring that creationism be taught contributes to our children having the love and serve humanity ... I just religion of Atheism only to choose want to leave a committed life be- lism, I needed a 2.0 average or better. of fast-food restaurants, McDonald's. non-typical stuff, but when I went in the public schools. from. Then it went to a 2.6 and now it's a 2.7. Please. True, it provides a change of there once I had to wait for my french hind." Before long we'll all need a 3.0 or pace from eating at home or in the fries. Waiting for trench fries is not One of the state's arguments was better. dorm, and is reasonably inexpensive. Rev. Jamas Barth On this day, let us celebrate on fun. Any place where you have to wait that evolution is as religious as cre- Associate Pastor - Charts Community But McDonald's is, well, McDonald's. for french fries doesn't deserve the ationism. The Judge rejected this January 18 on this campus in a re- Everyone is so familiar with it that Church spectful and positive way. May it be tiUe of fast-food restaurant. That's argument saying that past cases "and 1124 Mourningdove, BG. What I don't understand is why the they recognize it more readily than what did in Gyro Station, you know. perhaps also common sense" show us part of our education. aclministration doesn't hire new in- close relatives. That and the fact that nothing is ever that evolution is not a religion. I structors to handle the overflow of But the McDonald's people are very successful when it's in a former Bur- couldn't disagree more. Holiday should be R. Errol Lam students instead of raising the GPA. clever. Just about the time you're ger Chef location. 3 Gypsy Lsna Court I'm paying a good deal of money to getting tired of their food, they spring In Bowling Green, the Kentucky What one believes concerning the observed with respect attend school here and I have restric- a new sweep-stakes on you with im- Fried Chicken is too far from any- origins of our planet and human life tions on what I can and cannot take. mense prizes to get you to come in. thing to warrant serious consider- Personally, I think it's a lot of B.S. And of course, once you're in, you'll are of the utmost importance in shap- The University is for the first time in Student burns over ation unless you are on your way to or ing any individual's basic presupposi- its history observing a "no-classes" eat. Unfortunately the odds against from Toledo. And then there is Ca- tions about life. The essesnee of any steep GPAs winning immense prizes are also im- sey's hamburgers across the street meaningful religion deals with defi- day on January 18 in honor of Martin I'm speaking for the majority of mense. Seriously, folks, 416 million to from the Colonel's, which is so easy to ning these very basic questions. Luther King Jr.'s birthday. (The ac- Journalism students, if not all of them, one? miss you've probably never heard of tual birthday is on January 15). It is iy saying the administration had bet- For a change of pace from the hoped that for those who have always I was sitting in my room Friday ter do something to solve this problem it. Many proponents of evolution have afternoon when I picked up a copy of change of pace that McDonald's is I suppose Ponderosa can be added used it to propagate a basic world cared and still continue to care that or else they'll nave a lot of angry supposed to provide, I recommend to the list of fast-food restaurants, our thoughts turn to - especially on The BG News and read the Letter to students, as well as parents. view that excludes God. This is the the Editor column. The article on the Wendy's or Burger King. Wendy's though often you don't get your steak religion of the atheist. Other basic this designated day - this human provides something you can't get any- delivered until after you've been to being who had the dream that "one "new" requirements for journalism presuppositions about man's mean- caught my attention because I have where else: square hamburgers. Yes the salad bar. And it's hard to think of lngfiuness. ethics, society's role, day... every man will respect the Mark Kosltr sir, they don't cut comers at Wendy's. dignity and worth of human personal- fallen into the same bureaucratic steak as fast food, no matter how etc....can he taken back to this start- pitfall. 13S Rodgsft It's a little bit more expensive than quickly you get it. ing point. ity." McDonald's, but I figure that's be- cause of the extra meat you get in the Speaking of steak, have you ever The book of Genesis gives an ac- KELLY by Hatcher & Stepanski corners. thought of how absurd it is to name a count of our origins as beginning with The trouble with Wendy's, accord- steak restaurant the "Lucky" Steer? God. God made the heavens and earth I UU NOT QMHDOUNf i UNDERSTAND YOUR ing to my parents (who are renowned Obviously, the steers thai end up iw PEOPLE AT COMPUTER CONCERN, MAN BOHR, / D0NT WANT EXCUSES experts on such matters) is that Gov- there aren't so lucky. SERVICES MAC AU4RLXD m f rob ASK ME, irs ALL MISTER/ 1 U4NT NEW . Cm. COMPUTER, j ernor Rhodes has a financial interest Anyway, regardless of which fast- STRAIGHT "AY TO EVERY . THAT HIRED STUDENT HELP GRADE CARDS SENT OUT/ in it. And I would hate to think I was food restaurant you choose, it sure Respond- STUDENT ON THIS GVfUSf THAT'S TO BLAME. THEY'RE WHO AH I TALKING TO beats doing dishes. IT'lL COST THOUSANDS CAKLESS, INEfFiaENT, HERE' ANYWAY? supporting him when I eat there. TO STRAIGHTEN THIS OUT/ AND HAVE NO AmiCIATKN Of THE SUBTLETIES Of COfWTlR PMGMHMING. If you would like to comment on The BG News something in the News or anything of interest to the campus or com- munity, write to The BG News. A2S Vol. 62 STAFF No. 47 The letter or guest column should M> Becky IVooU be typewritten, triple-spaced, and Monoong Ed** Ttecy CosW Now* E«*x KMhryn Co-* signed. Please include your ad- ■ llilll-l EOK. KatNeen Koahar dress and telephone number for hmuMng* JOM-MW verification. 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SIM* Ijrvmt*, era equal opoorturtaTy •m 4 y#, mdoonoi cMCJvntnai* «. Tto SO NOW* «M Bo»<*0 OTMO 0 O 1 The letters are the individual opi- "nS Mlam •*«•« •Bcmt •*»l»«g «« » otm»a a«o™>r«lofy dograong v o>*g on wm bum o) nions of the writers and the. ac- no., an or raMM oogm curacy of their statements has not copynora inlnIKIOrlm been checked by the News. Mntynrnmva E (Moral and Bua-naae Otltcee Address your comments to: toaUmyraHy Hal ■oW-rng Orean Stale Unrre.Mv ■Vmeng (keen ONo 43403 Editor of The BG News t*hoM (419)372 2601 IN University Hall. Hours iim to 3 pm Monan KeugnFndn ThcKNmJ* > 14. 1M2 3 New system will improve student class registration by David Sigworth Ferrari explained the system to the ments, as well as increased But, he added, "I don't want to and faculty members. have to be purchased. News itaff reporter Board: "A student would submit a enrollments. make it look like it's going to solve all Ferrari said steps to acquire the schedule request to a terminal opera- Because of this, he said, "Partial our problems. It's not. But it is a necessary software and hardware tor. The operator would enter the scheduling and long lines for drops significant step forward ... I'm not "ITS PROBABLY one of the most should be completed by the end of the University personnel have begun request to check for validity, avail- and adds of courses have become all suggesting that we're not doing the revolutionary new systems Bowling academic year. He said the Univer- formulating plans for a new, state-of- abuty and absence of conflicts for the too prevalent in recent academic best we can with the system that we Green will be instituting in a long sity must define the pertaining goals, the-art registration system, to be requested classes. quarters, resulting in increasing costs have. It's just that the system we time," Dr. Richard Conrad, manager explore the narrow vendor market functional no later than fall semester and inconveniences for faculty, staff have constrains the staff." of computer services, said yesterday. and then work closely with the chosen 1963. VANY SCHEDULING conflicts, and students." The estimated cost to the Univer- Conrad said the new system will vendor. Speaking at the Board of Trustees closed courses or other problems The on-line system. Ferrari said sity - $150,000 to $200,000 - will be have a "major, positive impact" on meeting last week, Interim President which might arise could be identified yesterday, would enable students to amortized over a number of years, he students, on comparison between the Converting the system will take Dr. Michael Ferrari said the Univer- and adjusted immediately by the stu- walk away from an adviser knowing said. The precise costs are not known current and new systems, and in about a year, he said, so it will not be sity "must move in the direction of a dent and his or her adviser, he said. what courses are available and, thus, because plans have not reached the improvements in the advising and operative until the summer or fall state-of-the-art registration system Ferrari said the registration sys- what to sign up for - as well as what bidding stage, he said. scheduling process. semesters of 1963. that permits students to obtain on-line tem currently used by the University, not to sign up for. In cost savings, Ferrari said the The new system basically will run registration service." developed in 1965, has been strained "THERE'LL be no more, 'Well, call system will allow the University to on the existing University hardware, "But there's no point in waiting," Comparing the system's ability to by changes in program options, ca- back tomorrow' (from advisers)," he reduce the number of part-time em- Conrad said, although new computer he said. 'It makes no sense in de- those used for airline reservations, reer interests and needs and require- said. ployees, as well as frustrated students terminals and print-out machines will laying any aspect of it." BG log. 1 THE STRANGER will be shown on Wednesday, Jan. THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY is sponsoring ALTHOUGH CLASSES and most of the University THE WEIGHT CONTROL PROGRAM is held in the 20, at 7:30 p.m. in 220 Math-Science Bldg. The Green a Quit-Smoking Clinic, using behavior modification and will be closed on Monday, Jan. 18 in observance of Golf Room of the Rec Center every Tuesday from 6-7:30 Sheet incorrectly listed the showing for Tuesday, Jan. Sit support, beginning in late January. For more Martin Luther King Day, the University Placement p.m. For more information, call The Well at 372-0302 19. The movie, co-sponsored by the Philosophy and ormation or to register, contact ACS at 353-6545 or Services will be open. Interviews for that day will be between 1-4:00 p.m. Free. Romance Language departments, is free. 2554639. with Eastman Kodak, Arthur Anderson and O'Neil Associates. Students who fail to attend scheduled inter- CORRECTION IRAN AND THE ISLAMIC Revolution will be dis- THE TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION technique views will be marked as "no shows." Several facts which appeared in a Newsbrief article cussed by Mohammad Takhshid, a graduate student will be the topic of a lecture this evening sponsored by in yesterday's News were incorrect. This is the correct from Iran at 8:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 18, in the the Students International Meditation Society. The version. The News regrets the error. Honors Center, Kreischer lower level. This event is one lecture is free and will be held in the Perry-Croghan THE 1982 EDITION OF Who's Who Among Students TO ALL GENERAL BUSINESS students in the Col- of the "Cultural Conversations" sponsored by the room of the University Union at 8:00 p.m. in American Universities and Colleges will carry the lege of Business Administration with 90 hours or less at University Honors Program. names of 45 university students who nave been selected the beginning of fall quarter 1981. Check the Mowing MINORITY STUDENTS in Health Care Professions as being among the country's most outstanding campus for your assigned date and time for advising assistance THE UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES" Organization is Organization will present three speakers at 7:00 p.m. in leaders. The list includes: for the quarter/semester conversion. These sessions sponsoring an Events Calendar and Board which is on Room 114 Education Bldg. tonight. They are Dr. How- Kelly Bachman, Nancy Becker, Denise Bostdorff, will be held in 126 West Hall beginning Tuesday, Jan. 19. permanent display at the library. ard Williams, Dean of Ohio State University College of David Brussee, Philip Burns, Tracy Carrick, Lisa The following schedule will be observed according to Coffman, Jeffrey Dey, Steve Elchart, Beth EUen- the alphabetical listing: Veterinary Medicine; Danny Boone of the University berger, Everet Gallagher, Diana Gardella, Lisa HOW TO GET A JOB will be the discussion topic at a Health Careers Program; and Cheryl Small wood of the A,B: Tues., Jan. 19 at 8:30 p.m. Gravette, James Grierson, Michael Houck, Ann Jack- CD: Wed., Jan. 20 at 7:30 p.m. brown bag lunch featuring Ed Heminger, assistant Ohio State University College of Dentistry. son, Jennifer Janes, Julie Landes, Vicki Lako, Mary managing editor of the Dayton Journal Herald at 11:30 E.F.G: Wed., Jan. 20 at 8:30 p.m. THE FALCONETTES, the University precision skate Ellen Levak, S. Dirk Lohr, Anne Phelan, Charles Pona, H,I,J: Thurs., Jan. 21 at 7:30p.m. a.m. in Room 209 Moseley Hall on Friday, Jan. 15. Margie Potapchuck, Laura Radice, Keith Reinke, Sara Bring your own lunch. team will perform between the first and second periods K.I..M: Thurs., Jan. 21 at 8:30 p.m. at the hockey game on Friday, Jan. 15. Ringle, Lisa Robertson, Lisa Santomen, Anne Marie N.O.P.Q: Fri., Jan. 22 at 1:00p.m. Sferra, Christine Skowronek, Kelly Smith, Anne Steiff, R,S,T,U: Tues., Jan. 26 at 1:00 p.m. THE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION Su- ANYONE INTERESTED in becoming a peer coun- Scott Stoll,, Christine Strider, Darlene Tucker, Nikki perdance Marathon Informational meetings for tonight V,W,X,Y,Z: Tues., Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. selor at The Well for the 1982-83 academic year should Vescovi, Adam Vetter, Charlene Waggoner, Roger An alternate date and time for those unable to attend will be held at 8:00 p.m. in McDonald East loung and at call 372-0302 between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. on weekdays. Weaver, Joyce Weigler, Patricia Wise, Kevin Woh- their assigned sessions will be announced in The News 9:00 p.m. in the Prout main lounge. Deadline for applying is Friday, Jan. 29. lever, J. Brady Young, and Mary Kay Zajac. on January 22. *"*■ ONE LOW PRICE WANTED: ESCORTS $29^—$4988^ $3988 i FREE ITEM i CONTACT . -Call LfNSB*' Commuter Guaranteed No Finer Lenses Available at Any Price Off 372-0360 Campus Burlinqton Optical I I I .'.OOS1FH SIAD1UMPIAZA I1&3SUVANIA lOUDO M. GKCIN i'j? ?m MI Organization i ■■;.-■.' I . ■

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mm 'University Village and' S University Court s REN & STACY Apartments Exiles scheme in Miami MIAMI (AP) - Like Paris of the 1920s, Miami buzzes port within the target nation. (Located at the corner of Clough and with the plots of exiles scheming to reclaim their The U.S. government has consistently denied sup- APPEARING Mercer streets 1 block south of campus). homeland. porting any of these would-be invasion forces. In that Paris of long ago, the talk was of Czarist Bernard Sansaricq, 37, a Haitian native who owns a Fri., Jan. 15 & Sat., Jan. 16 Spacious 2 bedroom, furnished apartments Russia and the Austro-Hungarian empire. In Florida, gas station in Fort Lauderdale, claimed to have landed within walking distance to shopping, the topics now are Haiti, Cuba and Nicaragua. In both several hundred armed men on Tortuga, off Haiti, over 9:30 p.m. $1 Cover campus activities and movie theatres. lands and both times, fact is hard to distill from rumor. the weekend. Haitian government officials said several On Sunday, the Haitian military said it routed the tiny of eight rebels were captured and the rest chased into Student rental applications for 82 83 school vanguard of an invasion force on the island of Tortuga. the island's hills Sunday. year will be accepted starting Feb. 1. 1982. On Tuesday, the Haitian government said that 40 more Sansaricq reportedly left South Caicos, on the British ': KV* Rental rates include heating, cooking and water. invaders had landed. Turks and Caicos Islands nearly 100 miles north of Wooatcr @ State St. Rental applications may be obtained at Haiti, late Sunday with 20 men aboard a sloop bound for Amherst Village Apartments, (Rental Office) IN THE Florida Everglades, an "Inter-American Tortuga. (You must be 21 after 8 p.m.) 1520 Clough St. 3520164 Defense Force" that includes Cuban-American teen- agers, former members of the Nicaraguan army and SANSARICQ had openly talked of his invasion plans Office Hours: 9-5 veterans of the failed 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba for months, according to leaders of South Florida's trains in commando tactics on weekends and claims to Haitian exile community of more than 50,000. stand ready to ignite revolutions in Nicaragua and In the 1960s Sansaricq was involved in two failed plots Cuba. against the Duvalier regime* which turned back several Jorge Gonzalez, known as "Bombillo" or "Light- such threats after the late President Francois "Papa Applications are now available for people who are interested in runn- bulb, has been running its three Everglades camps for Doc" Duvalier established a dictatorship in 1957. One nearly two years. Gonzalez, a 48-year-old Cuban, said invasion force during those years included two former ing for Black Student Union officers. The positions are President, his group hasn't received any direct aid from the CIA or Dade County deputy sheriffs, who were killed. Vice-president of Operations, and Vice-president of Business. Ap- other U.S. government agency, but feels it enjoys the FBI spokesman Welton Merry said Monday the State plications may be picked up at the B.S.U. office or from present support of the administration because of President Department has asked for an investigation of Sansaricq officers: Reagan's tough stands against the Soviet Union and for possible Neutrality Act violations, and the Inter- Cuba. American Defense Force and Alpha 66 also are under "The principal aid we have received has been the investigation. declarations of the president," Gonzalez said. "It's not The huge influx of Haitian exiles into South Florida in Jeff English weapons we need, but freedom of action." the last three years apparently has given new life to Bruce Lavender invasion plots aimed at toppling Papa Doc's son, ReneeTolliver MYI.ES FRECHETTE, head of the State Depart- President-for-Life Jean Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier. ment's Cuba desk, said recently that the Reagan Michael Jackson administration's attitude toward the groups is 'The ANTI-CASTRO activity also has stepped up again in Office same as the last administration - make sure the law is Miami after the 1960 Cuban boatlift influx of 125,000 obeyed. But you have to understand that prosecution refugees and reports of worsening economic troubles on under the Neutrality Act is very difficult. the communist island 90 miles south of Key West. "You can train until you're blue in the face, but it's Seven members of Alpha 66 were arrested in January only when they catch you at the seashore that the 1961 on federal firearms charges after their weapons- government can show that you are carrying out an laden boat was stopped off the Florida Keys. invasion." Frechette said. Cuban President Fidel Castro has criticized the In Miami, the veteran anti-Castro organization Alpha Reagan administration for not cracking down on Alpha 66 claims to be carrying out its year-old "Maximo 66, and the Sandinista government has expressed Gomez" plan for Cuban insurrection. Last July the concern to the United States about the Inter-American Cuban government reported the capture of five Miami- Defense Force. launched commandos on a Cuban beach. The Inter-American Defense Force claims to have 800 Alpha 66 also has a secret training camp in the Cuban and Central American exiles financed by exile Southern California desert where it trains 20 Cuban goups from Panama, Cuba and Nicaragua and claims men and women, as well as a dozen Nicaraguan exiles, have infiltrated 100 Nicaraguan exiles into the to prepare for invasions of both countries. A report in northern border of the nation. Monday's San Diego Union said the California arm of The Brigade of 2506 also sponsors a commando camp Alpha 66 claimed to have infiltrated Cuba last month. in the Everglades west of here. The brigade is com- posed of survivors of the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion, a SUCH GROUPS invariably claim unofficial U.S. CIA-backed invasion of Cuba which ended in the deaths government support and widespread underground sup- of 114 volunteers and the capture of 1,189 Cuban exiles.

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Gregg praises Walsh this time BETA THETA PI PRESENTS Bengals still remember 49er defeat BETA BIG TIME WRESTLING CINCINNATI (AP) - Time has not healed and rushing than the 49ers in that game, but "He (Montana) makes good choices. He the deepest wounds suffered by the Cincinnati turned the ball over three times on fumbles seldom tries to force the ball (when passing). Bengals in an otherwise spectacular season. and three times on interceptions. He takes what's there and comes back to fight "They licked us good here in our own another day," Gregg said. "He's got a good Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at the House stadium," Bengals' coach Forrest Gregg said THE 49ERS' hard hitting contributed to the feeling for avoiding the rush. Those are the this week, referring to a 21-3 defeat infLoted turnovers by the Bengals, who lost just nine similarities I see." Ring side Seats available to all by the in December. fumbles ana had nine passes intercepted in "They really did a job on us." their 15 other regular-season games. Gregg praised his quarterback, who last It was the most lopsided defeat suffered by "We've got to realize that when we've got Sunday threw two touchdown passes and the Bengals, who will meet the 49ers on Jan. 24 the ball in our hands, they are going to try to completed 14 of 22 passes for 161 yards despite in the . stick you," Gregg said. the punishing weather in the Bengals' 27-7 RUSH BETA 7:30 p.m.!!! Although 49ers Coach Bill Walsh lavishly The six turnovers in one game were unusual victory over San Diego for the AFC praised the Bengals before their Dec. 6 game for the sure-handed Bengals, who made few championship. at Riverfront Stadium, Gregg beat him to the mistakes in compiling a 12-4 record. "I've only been with Ken Anderson for two AArVVVNrWV\rVWSrVSrWVVSrVVVV punch this week in preparation for the first Gregg said there are similarities between years. His record speaks for itself, what he's Super Bowl appearance by either team. Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson and 49ers done all year and what he did (Sunday) under We've played a lot ot teams, but there quarterback . Anderson finished those conditions," Gregg said. "I think a lot of wasn't a team anywhere that I was more as the top-ranked passer and the most valu- it (his performance Sunday) was just Kenny's impressed by personally," Gregg said. able player in his 11th National Football sheer determination that he wanted to get n The Bengals rolled up more yards passing League season. Montana is in his third season. done." In commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday. The Former Bengal could be top threat Black Student Union is sponsoring a major event which twill be held on Monday January 18, 1982. A movie entitled, "Amazing Grace," will be shown at 4:30 p.m. in room 220 Elliott unlikely San Francisco hero MSC auditorium. There will also be a lecture given by the Emmy Award winning newsman Gil Noble, host of WABC-TV SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - was agent in 1979 and was with the team until last 49ers' regular-season rushing leader, was out "Like It Is". The program will also be held in 220 MSC at 8:00 told last summer that his pro football career summer, when Walsh waived him late in with a sore knee. On the game-winning, 89- probably was over, and he says there were no training camp. yard touchdown drive in the closing minutes, p.m.. Both programs are admission free and all students are hard feelings toward San Francisco 49ers "Bill told me when I left there was a Elliott carried four times for gains of 6, 11, 7 urged to attend. Coach Bill Walsh. Essibility I could come back if some other and 7 yards. "I understood. No one builds teams on 30- cks got hurt. He told me to try and stay in "Lenvil is too old to take the constant year-old running backs with bad knees," said shape,' said Elliott. "I would be out of foot- pounding in the NFL for a whole season," said Elliott, a 30-year-old running back with bad ball if it weren't for Bill. Walsh. ,JBut for one or two games, he still has knees, who may be the 49ers' top rushing the ability to be outstanding, and that's what threat when they face the "I WENT to Pittsburgh and the Steelers he was for us in this game. in Super Bowl XVI. looked at me, but I was just in their camp one Elliott, who carried the ball only seven Elhott. who came off the 49ers' injured day. They knew I'd had knee surgery, but they times in the regular season, said, "It just felt reserve list the day before the National Foot- wanted to see how quick I was. Sood to get the responsibility. The Dallas ball League playoffs began, carried 10 times The 49ers did have injury problems in their efense was loose because they didn't want to for a team-leading 48 yards and caught one backfield after cutting Elliott, and he was re- give up six quick points, and they knew a field MR. BO JANGLES pass for 24 yards Sunday in the 28-27 victory signed after the opening game of the regular goal woukuVt hurt them. over Dallas that gave the 49ers their first season. But another knee injury forcea him "I was just thinking about holding onto the conference title. onto the injured list, and he went home, to ball and trying to get out of bounds to stop the Elliott was with the Bengals six years, Cincinnati, for 10 weeks. clock. They made us work slowly down the The Only Place in B.G. with including three when Walsh served as an Elliott carried a big part of the rushing load field, and we took what they gave us. We were assistant coach. He joined the 49ers as a free against Dallas because , the patient." REAL Live Rock & Roll Specials Robinson, Aaron elected to hall REMINDER TO ALL-SPORTS 893 S. Main PASS HOLDERS: Today and to- B.G. NEW YORK (AP) - Hank Aaron, base- tion required 312 votes, 75 percent of morrow are the only days that all- ■k Tues - Happy Hours till 11 ball's all-time home rim king, and Frank those cast by 10-year members of the sports pass holders will have prior- Robinson, the only person named Most Baseball Writers Association of America. ity over the general public in pick- • Wed. College I.D. nite Valuable Player in Both major leagues, Pitcher Juan Marichal finished third in ing up tickets for next Wednesday «**$« are going into the Hall of Fame together, the balloting with 305 votes, seven short night's game against Toledo in No Cover with Col leqe ID iV£. elected by overwhelming majorities in of the number required for election. Slug- Anderson Arena. If the tickets are **i voting announced yesterday. fer Harmon Killebrew was fourth with not gone by Monday morning, they * Thurs. - Happy Hours All Night Aaron missed becoming the first unani- 46 followed by relief pitcher Hoyt Wil- will be available to the general mous Hall of Fame selection by nine helm with 236. Don Drysdale (233), Gil Eublic on a first-come, first-serve if Fri. Sat. No Cover before 9:00 p.m. votes, named on 406 of the 415 ballots Hodges (205), Luis Aparicio (174), Jim asis. cast. Robinson received 370 votes. Elec- Bunning (138) and Red Schoendienst. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ?*T imiiiiimfmw aiillilligfilif^ DAVY JONES' LOCKER PET SHOP GLIMPSE Of The Dream: The Man and the Dream

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But everything he was throw- should be pleased with the way his RUSH RUSH RUSH HUSH RUSH RUSH pua Leeaee w* accapl raaaonatJN rent Near urararaby. 621 E Merry 2 bdrra Other MAC games were equally as RUSH KAPPA SMMU RUSH PHI DELT8 RUSH PHI 0ELT6 Qflar Ph 362-7365 ing up was going in." team played." turn. apta. Tenant paya only aaacbtoby 8 ftUSH KAPPA SKJMA PREBKJENTS LOUNOE close last night, as Ball State knocked HELP F rmte needed tor apr QV behind mo ajaae John reawtova Real Eaatta 362- Zeigler, a highly-touted transfer Going into the game, KSU did not ICE ARENA 7.30 MUSH KAPPA SIGMA Sem-B a Cel 362-2228 ^__ B663 off Miami, 68-66; Northern Illinois from Youngstown State who just be- appear to be a good snooting team. RUSH PH PELTS RU>H PW PELTS Bete Tnete Pi Ruah 7 30 Ffcn FeeWeJ edged Western Michigan, 60-69: and Tne Flashes were shooting just 45 Male rrnte to ahara 2-bdrm. hee vary doee Now aval Sbdrrr. houaa Ctoee to campua came eligible to play this week, hit Tuaaday * Beta Bto Time WraaBng Thura- RUSH PHI KAPPA TAU lo campua 687 50/mo DIUB gaa ublbaa A downtown 6300/Mo. Ret requbad Ohio University handed Toledo its nine of 14 field goal attempts for 18 percent from the field, which ranks day 7 30 Coma dnr* a brow 6 meet the THE HOUSE ON THE MOVE" Cel 364-1005 THURSDAY 7 30 • S 30 362-2666 third straight league loss, 6946. points. next to last in the MAC. Furthermore, Beta* MaraooWg Coordinator*: Needed Pert time NOW LEASING 1962 1963 School year BG's road to the top was far from an Btg B (Sguarad)— Thorn tor being a terrific Even though both players gave the Kent ranked eighth in team offense WBOU86 I FM poerbon snvorvee markebng and promoting Bopga Reel Eatata 303 1/2 8 Mabi. 352- Mg bro Good tuok at the meat Bat week- easy one. The game against KSU was Falcons f its, BG was equal to the task. coming into the game. 372 2826 high ouaHy apnng break beach btpa on 9467 a 362 3641 end Love U'l Deobte campua Earn commaMlon ptua free navel in doubt until the final seconds, but 6-5 BOTH TEAMS were almost unbe- But for the entire first half and a REQUEST UNE THURSTIN MANOR APTS AM COND. WE NEED YOU TO BE AN ESCORT CALL Cel Summit Toura 1600 326 0430 WE NEED YOU TO BE AN ESCORT CALL FUUV CARPETED. CABLE VfStON. EFFI- sophomore David Jenkins settled the lievably hot from the field in the first good part of the second, it looked as if COCO OFFICE 3.-2036O COCO OFFICE 372 0360 M rmte needed 211 S Enbwpnaa CIENCY LAUNDRY FACIUTTES NOW issue for the Falcons by scoring six of half. The Falcons held a slim 42-40 the game's final score would rival SIOO/Mo pajeuN Ownbdnn 364-1462 his 19 points down the stretch. that of many NBA contests. Cold outatdervea, Warm natde?-Yee. Wtoer woe ratal Sunday veepera. 6 p m LEASfNO FOR SUMMER 6 FALL 461 edge at halftime, even though the E«ooC? Yea. Sounda BXe the tngred-enta tor UCF Chapel. Hldge at Thurean Otdamaand Roommetea needed One btocfc bom cam- THUHSTTN AVE 362-6436 It was Jenkins who stole a KSU pass a great "Lar party Friday night OeRaZeta- Flashes were shooting 67.9 percent. "Coming into the game, our feeling Newame reaglon Felowahip and raaaah- pua 6330'qtr Heal tncaidad Ph 353 6300/Mo. axajdae uU . gaa 6 atac 2 PN Kappa Tau and dribbled the length of the court to Despite missing six of their last seven was that maybe they weren't super mant Open to el 6161 bdrm carpeted 420 S SurnmN. No da- tie the game, 6646, with 4:12 left. It field goal attempts in the opening shooters, but they sure were tonight," CONGRATULATIONS TO ERME AU SIGMA CHI RUSH TONKJHT 7 30 1 F. RMTE NEEOED WTR ANO SPR poeb Subtotal June Cel 353 5331 wor* was Jenkins who sank both ends of a half, the Falcons were also well above Weinert said. ClfUO ON BCMO ACCEPTED TO AK- SK1MA CHI RUSH TONK1HT 7:30 QTR FOR HOUSE VERY CLOSE TO CAM- 8-Spm RON'S PROM-NENT SCHOOL OF LAW SIGMA CHI RUSH TONIGHT 7 30 PUS OWN BORM S70/MO CAU 364- 2 bdrm apt unlum 414 S Enterprtae one-and-one opportunity to put the the 50 percent mark at 55.6 percent. The Falcons twice held six-point VTL. THE BROTHERS OF ALPHA TAU 6IOMANURUSH TOMOHT 1096 6225.'Mo Cat John 3522764 Falcons up by five, 71-66, with 1:29 Halftime did little to cool either leads, but trailed. 66-64, before Jen- CXMORATULATIONS TO MARC FRIED- Caakta Night a*ih the Ladlaa ol Alpha 1 F rmte Wb 6 SprObe Brand new turn 2 bdrm tom apta. 831 7lh St Tenant paya left. And, finally, it was Jenkins who MAN. ALPHA TAU OMEGAS LATEST AD- Kl'a ^^ apt 1 bev from campua Cel evemnga team. Ziegler was especially hot in kins came up with his Dig steal and only etacbteby 9 mo taaaa Cat John prnON TO ITS EXECUTIVE BOARO Leeke 352 2443 again sank both ends of a one-and-one the Utter half for KSU, while the ensuing dunk with just over four min- BKMU NU RUSH TONtOHT Newtove Reel Eatata 362-6663 DAVE STICKLER: WtSH-NO YOU BKMUNU RUSH TONtOHT Wanted Rmte. lar wtr. A ear. qba. Rant chance with just 41 seconds left to Falcons spread their scoring around utes left to play. Newbern also came 2 bdrm. urdum. Carpefad. atove. remg . THE BEST OF LUCK AT YOUR SrQMA NU RUSH TONtOHT 1126/raa. Cheap atac CaH otter 6 p.m. maintain the five-point advantage, 73- up with a key steal the next time KSU M2-J066. r-ano warm, corrborlatita A pnvata. mainly among Marcus Newbern and HEW JOB. HAVE A OOOO WEEK-ENO SISTERS OF PHI MU. THE BROTHERS OF S260Vmo nolud heat 6 watar. DepeeN 61. Jenkins. Newbern scored 13 of his had the ball, and his two free throws LOVE. COWHM Wanted-4 people to aubtet apartment apr SAE WOULD UKE TO THANK YOU FOR USD. Laaaa unH June No peta. 352 qb RccUadpa Manor 840 6th St 362- AFTER THE game, Jenkins found team-high 21 points in the second half put BG up for good, 6846, with 3:48 DZ and PN Mu pledgee Than, lor the hx> THAT OUTRAGEOUSLY GOOD TIME LAST 1036. gel-logathar Sunday-*, wee a greet way to FHK3AV NIGHT 7930 it hard to believe that the Falcons had and Jenkins added 11 second-half left. 1 Bdrm fum apt Mod . downtown AC warm up' KD Pledgee WANTED: 3 F'l TO 6UBL8. A 4#CRSON Eabbed sole possession of the MAC tallies. Both coaches felt that BG's offen- "Taking wNh God 4 laaaona n prayer led partong 6 bfca from Ltotv Avaabbto nenad APT. FOR SPR. QTR CABtPUB MANOR id with the win. ESCORTS NEEDED— CALL CO.C O OF- byOr LoBjCheuey. Thura.9p.rn Jan. 14 6166 ptoa uN No chadran No pata Cat For the game, KSU shot a blistering sive rebounding was a key to the APTSHrOHT ACROSS FROM CAMPUS. FICE 3 72-Q360 Fob 4 UCF Corner Rktge at Thuretn Bechman Enterprwea 363-6616 daya "Last year it seemed like every- 64.2 percent and BG shot 52.6. outcome of the game, as the Falcons CAU! body was in first for awhile," he said. HARMON 80-81 LETS REUNITE AT THE BROTHERS OF SrQMA ALPHA EPS* "When one team shoots 64 percent continued to prove that they are one of WNOS FRI JAN IS. 4-6P M HOPE TO LON WOULD UKE TO ANNOUNCE THC To ahara mce houae Mala meapenetve 166S-1663 RENTALS "We're riding high now, but we can't and the other team shoots 52, it's got the MAC's best rebounding teams. BG SEE YOU THERE' JAN ENGAGEMENT OF TONY RIMCELLA ANO 362-1460 ovonaiga NOW StaNtNO LEASES make many mistakes against Eastern to be fun to watch," BG coach John outrebounded KSU, 32-21, with Jen- Gutter* Drume. PA'a-Buy-Sal-Trade Jbna ALPHA » DELTA LORI FAZIO BEST HELP WANTED NEWLOVE REALTY (kj.fr 1 30 I ^ooitr.1 <•<<.' M3 1.' WISHES THE BROS (Michigan, this Saturday.)" Weinert said. kins and John Flowers snaring seven mSewmrAeM SENIORS-YOUR PICTURE WILL NBVER THE SAES WOULD UKE TO WELCOME Summer horn* ranch poebona The Flashes were like a punching Kent coach Ed Douma wasn't so caroms apiece and Lamar Jackson S62616S bag against the Falcons. Again and BE m THE 1662 KEY IF YOU DON'T BACK THEJFt FAVORTTE LADIES ON CAM Open tor tonuta courwatora. sure. adding six. HURRY ANO OST YOUR PICTURE TAKEN PUS: MOM DOUGLAS JAN FORUCCI WSI Bate* Pwer Ranch HH —MM MM "- —~ / NOWMtllt! CAU THE KEY 1T2-00M. AND UTTLE SIS S Croewel Michigan (313,679-2505 STUDENT COURT The HAS A LIMITED NUMBER Transcendental OF STAFF OPENINGS TO Meditation Maybe it will go away* Program FILL FOR WINTER The five most dangerous words QUARTER. APPLICATIONS Succm Comes More Easily lor Some People A person using lull powniial of heart and mind ind living in in the English language. 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