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Weather Area groups muster disaster aid

by Georgia Morgan need most right now," Kalten- groups planning efforts to aid in bottled water, toiletries, building city reporter bach said. "You get little kids who save the crisis have been making do- materials and other supplies. Donated money is converted nations to The Salvation Army, They are working with other into cash vouchers for victims to up 50 cents from their piggy which already has clearance. Ohio Jaycee chapters to help While residents of Florida and use for whatever they need. bank and want to help out." Bodie said donations of food transport the goods after they Louisiana are still feeling the ef- The Red Cross also has four Maj. Joan Bodie, and money have been pouring in have been collected. fects of Hurricane Andrew, con- staff members, all of whom have from several area groups, such "Ironically, the Jaycee cerned organizations locally are had disaster training, on site in Salvation Army official as churches, businesses and in- National Headquarters is located forming ranks to help. Florida to distribute the vou- dividual families. in Coral Gables, one of the areas One of the biggest relief chers. "Everyone is rallying around hardest hit by Hurricane An- projects, headed by the Toledo Also offering relief is The Sal- Army are driving the trucks to to bring in support," she said. drew," said Mary Beth Mazzeo, chapter of the Red Cross, is to vation Army, which has 20 mo- Florida personally, to ensure the "People are giving unselfishly. It Jaycees vice president of com- help victims of Andrew financial- bile units in the Miami area pass- relief gets to the proper des- really makes you proud to be an munity development. ly by collecting donations from ing out meals. tination, said Maj. Joan Bodie, di- American." Beautiful day: Goods are shipped to Toledo, the community. They have enlisted the help of rector of volunteer and special She said even small children Today, mostly sunny. where they are driven to the dis- Jim Kaltenbach, Red Cross fi- trucking companies and Delta services. have been offering money. aster area by R&L Transport High in the mid 70s. To- nancial development associate, Airlines to transport relief goods Because the site of the hurri- "You get little kids who save up night, increasing cloudiness trucking company, a Toledo- said volunteers drive vehicles to the disaster sites. Including cane has been declared a national 50 cents from their piggy bank based company that volunteered with a slight chance of through neighborhoods asking and want to help out." showers late. Low in the raid the food used in the mobile units, disaster area, individual relief its equipment and manpower. for donations. programs must be cleared The Bowling Green Jaycees SOs. Chance of rain 30 per- clothing and bottled water. Bodie said the media has been "Money is what these people are also pitching in by collecting helpful, too. cent. Wednesday, partly . Members of The Salvation through the government. Smaller cloudy with a chance of showers or thunderstorms. High around 80. Chance of Me And My Shadow rain SO percent. U.N. chemical Evidence

" for trial Inside The News experts return The fieldhouse is coming: expected Construction of the Uni- versity's intramural field- house is going as scheduled to inspect sites in a week and should be open to stu- dents by early January. by Victoria Graham by Greg Guzman □ See page three The Associated Press Turkey Toledo correspondent . Mosul ij ;- • .Efbil BAGHDAD, Iraq ~ U.N. •Kirku» TOLEDO - Scientific evidence weapons experts arrived Monday Syria needed for the aggravated mur- Outside Campus for their first inspections since der trial of Jeffrey Hodge will be the U.S.-led allies set up a south- ready within one week, accord- ern no-fly zone to protect Iraqi o Iran ing to Lucas County Chief Assis- Dewine me, dine me: Baghdad Representatives of Lt. Shiitc Muslim rebels. tant Prosecutor Curtis Posner. Italian team leader Maurizio ■ Iraq Hodge, charged with the Jan Gov. Mike Dewine will be in •- Bowling Green Wednesday Zifferero said inspection of nu- 27 murder of University of Kuwait Toledo nursing student Melissa to hear residents' concerns clear sites would begin Tuesday. SON about state issues and to He said he did not expect fallout c too Ann Herstrum, was a campus offer local officials help in from the allies' quarrel with Mm police officer at the time of the Baghdad. incident. their dealings with Colum- Saud> Arabia bus. Fourteen chemical experts also Herstrum's body ~ shot 14 times - was found behind a UT The representatives will traveled to Iraq to join a team KHT ln:o3'.ipt .'■ set up an office at the preparing to destroy 40,000 Scott Park campus building. County Annex Building, 1 chemical weapons at the Muth- He threatened "to reject the According to the coroner's re- port, Herstrum may have been Courthouse Square, at 11 ana facility outside Baghdad, bold aggression and confront it handcuffed when shot. A Cali- a.m. and will be available to said Doug Englund, regional with all means available and on fornia laboratory is trying to de- talk to citizens until noon. chief of the U.N. inspection oper- all levels." He gave no specifics. ation in Bahrain. The official Iraqi News Agency termine if a genetic match can be U.S. and British warplanes are said Saddam presided over a made to show that Hodge's hand- flying more than 100 missions a meeting Monday of members of cuffs were used in the murder day to prevent Iraqi military and the military council of Iraq's rul- and his jacket was at the crime Truck theft reported: civilian aircraft from flying be- ing Arab Baath Socialist Party. It scene. Two local men and three low the 32nd parallel. gave no details. Posner said he is confident the male juveniles were ar- Four French Mirage 2000 Travelers from Iraq arriving test results will positively match rested Saturday for alleged- planes were flying Tuesday to Monday in Amman, Jordan's Hodge's jacket and handcuffs to ly stealing a truck parked in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, to join capital, said the party had tissue samples from the victim. front of a South Maple the patrols, said Gen. Vincent reopened recruiting and training Even if they do not, he said, there Street shop. Lanata, chief of staff of the centers throughout Iraq. is enough evidence to convict Joseph M. Streetman, 22, French air force. It appeared Saddam was mobi- without the tests. of Weston,and Franklin L. The Pentagon has given no cost lizing the paramilitary Popular "Keep in mind [Hodge] was ar- Burgess, Jr., 18, ofMcClure, assessment for its part in the Army that was assembled after rested and charged without the were each charged with one mission. At a news conference Iraq invaded Kuwait in August tissue analysis, so sure, we be- count of motor vehicle theft Sunday, Lt. Gen. Michael A. Nel- 1990, and disbanded after the lieve we have enough evidence to and held in Wood County son, commander of U.S. forces in U.S.-led coalition drove out the convict him even without the Justice Center on $10,000 the gulf, said he didn't know how Iraqi occupiers and a cease-fire analysis findings," Posner said. bond. much Operation Southern Watch was declared. Allan Konop, an attorney for Charges against the ju- was costing. Dozens of Soviet-designed T-72 The BG Newi/Tira Norman Hodge, said his office may veniles are still pending. Saddam Hussein issued a tanks were sent south from Followed by his shadow, a student walks through Wing C of the request a second analysis. The owner of the vehicle blistering statement over state Baghdad in recent days, said the Fine Arts Annex. The annex, which was completed over the "Depending on the test results, reported it stolen imme- radio and TV Sunday, urging Ira- travelers, who spoke on condition summer, offers more advanced art equipment and more room to we will or will not pursue an in- diately, and within minutes, qis to prepare to resist the flight students and professors. dependent analysis," Konop said. police observed the truck ban. See Iraq, page four. Judge Judith Lanzinger will pulling out of Barney's Con- hear the case Oct. 13 and is "not venience Mart, 996 S. Main looking easily at any contin- St. uance." She set the next pretrial According to the police conference date for Sept. 3. report, the police car pulled Clinton begins Ohio ad campaign If convicted, Hodge could face in front of the truck in the the death penalty. He is current- driveway of Barney's to ly being held with a bond of $1 prevent it from leaving and TV spots focus on weak economy, government bureaucracy million at the Lucas County Jail. Streetman, who was driving the truck, ran the truck into Longabaugh said some footage was shot in lize his support in northeast Ohio, where the front of the police car. by Robert E. Miller The Associated Press Ohio during a July bus tour. most of the state's Democrats live. An officer removed Street- The ad does not directly criticize Presi- Jimmy Carter carried Ohio in 1976 by Public man from the vehicle at dent Bush, but Longabaugh didn't rule out winning most of northern Ohio and running gunpoint. The other sus- COLUMBUS - Bill Clinton Monday start- future negative commercials. If they are strong in the southern counties, where more meetings pects were taken into cus- ed his television campaign for the White used, it would be in response to attacks from conservative voters have tended to support tody without Incident. House with a 60-second commercial in all of the Republicans, he said. GOP presidential candidates. Today: Ohio's major markets. "We wanted to get out early and define "We'll be back there [southern Ohio]. We Classified Staff Convocation Mark Longabaugh, Clin- what this campaign is all about in positive clearly see the region as a key," Longabaugh 1-2:30 p.m. Lenhart Grand Lottery ton's Ohio campaign direc- terms," Longabaugh said. "In Ohio, it's about said. Ballroom. University Union. tor, said the early start the economy and that's why we are running He said the political climate in southern Wednesday: CLEVELAND - Here are signifies Ohio is a major it in Ohio." Ohio is much like the South and he thinks the Section 125 Plan Work- Monday night's Ohio Lottery battleground and Clinton While the ad doesn't mention Bush, it says Clinton-Gore ticket will have the same kind shops for staff wanting to loam selections: expects It will be "a "people have had enough - enough of seeing of appeal there Carter had. more about the plan, 10 a.m., 1 Pick 3 Numbers: 9-6-6 bare-knuckles fight to the their incomes fall behind and their jobs on p.m. and 2:30 p.m., Assembly Pick 4 Numbers: 8-5-3-3 end." the line, enough of a government that just "This ticket puts the pressure on Republi- Room, McFall Center. The ad, also being shown doesn't work." cans all across the board," Longabaugh said. Bowling Green Planning The Super Lotto jackpot is in about 10 other states, The ad doesn't give details of Clinton's State Republican Chairman Robert Ben- Commission, 7:30 p.m., admin- Clinton $12 million. stresses change and high- jobs plan, but the narrator says six Nobel nett accused Clinton of making claims in the istrative services building, 304 lights the Democrat's eco- prize-winning economists have termed it ad that are "patently false." N. Church St. nomic plan, which assertedly would create 8 workable. It gives an address where viewers He said Clinton's early start on media ad- Thursday: CompUedfrom staff and million jobs over the next four years. can write to request more information. vertising "is a sure sign that his campaign is Administrative Staff Council, wire reports. Clinton is shown speaking before and mi- On related topics, Longabaugh said Clin- on the defensive in Ohio and is resorting to 1:30 p.m., Alumni Room, Uni- ngling in crowds as close-ups feature chil- ton considers southern Ohio a key to winning flat-out exaggerations" about his record as versity Union. dren and elderly people, some waving flags. the state but also must motivate and mobi- governor of Arkansas. Opinion page two The BG News Tuesday, September 1, 1992

The BG News JEREMY STONE WEBER AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE EDITOR- IN-CHIEF FOUNDED IN 1920. ).). THOMPSON KIMBERLY LARSON PUBLISHED DAILY DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAH NEWS EDITOR OPINION EDITOR AND WEDNESDAYS DURING THE SUMMER SESSION. KIRK PAVELICH CHRISTINA WISE CAMPUS EDITOR CITY EDITOR 214 WEST HALL BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY MATTHEW A. DANEMAN GLEN LUBBERT BOWLING GREEN, OHIO 43403-0276 INSIDER EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR Copyright 1992, The BG News City should not change

its land zoning policy meimtARes OF CHIEF JUSTICE KBHUW&T John Halleck's frustration is un- ness such as Meijer. Even a relatively derstandable. small corporation will bring in better The owner of a 40-acre plot of land on and more jobs than commercial ven- the city's east side should be losing tures, and more taxes to boot. sleep after the city turned down his The city also has fallen short on the Abortion: Political policy request to rezone the land in- industrial side of an optimum industry- dustrial/commercial, a designation that commerce mix. While the city has a would have made the land a likely spot mall, several shopping plazas and or personal life decision? for a Meijer store to locate. commerce all over Main and Wooster And he has every right to challenge streets, industrial ventures have been few and far between. The city cannot Abortion. It's a hot potato this lack the pablum of a spiritual au- the ruling, as he did Aug. 20. political season, but no one seems thority to make our hard de- But Halleck's challenge must be afford to lose this chance at gaining an capable of justifying his position, Mike Martone cisions for us, then what stan- turned down. Downtown Bowling industrial business. except to those who already dards can we use? Conscious- Green hinges on it. The lopsided industry-commerce mix agree with him. Remember, col- They belive that upon the union ness? Viability? More importan- The land is currently zoned for in- has frightened downtown business lege is where you have the oppor- of sperm and egg, "X" attains the tly, who should determine and dustrial/agricultural use, and the city owners, who fear that the added compe- tunity to forget all of your old same rights as its mother. When apply these standards? aims to entice industry to locate in the tition of a Meijer store may suck up a prejudices and replace them with asked to justify this assumption, area, not commercial ventures such as large chunk of the commercial demand entirely new ones. Try to keep an they argue in tautological circles, "Politicians" would seem a fine Meijer. The zoning came about from in the city. open mind. and wind up with nothing better answer. After all, they thorough- the city's Future Land Use Plan, adopt- And they are correct. A Meijer store A few ground rules: than, as Derek Wolfgram put it, ly represent a nice little cross- ed in 1989. would virtually destroy the small mer- □This isn't about the constitu- "because Mom, Dad and God said section of what their constituents Halleck and others claim that be- chants located in downtown Bowling tionality of a right to privacy, or so." They rely upon the opinions supposedly believe in. the ethicality of an individual their religious leaders claim are But therein lies the problem. cause the city has not been able to at- Green. The city concluded this when it choosing to have an abortion. I'm either handed down from God or It's easy to make a decision for tract industry to the area, the city developed the land use plan, and it is no merely looking at the right of the written in the heart of man. somebody else. But it's hard to should be flexible and accept that less true than it is now. Ask Councilman government to prohibit individu- But the gods can be fickle. Ac- take appropriate responsibility Meijer at least will bring jobs and tax John Mura, who owns a sporting goods als from making this choice. cording to the Catholic Church once you do. money to the city, although not as many store downtown. □For brevity, "Pro-Life" and (and the other denominations This hypocrisy was well il- of either as industry. It is understandable that Halleck is "Prc-Choice" will be abbreviated that follow their lead in these lustrated this summer by the But the city must continue to stick to anxious to sell his land. After years of "PL" and "PC," respectively. matters)... president and vice president of its guns, and the courts must back it up. trying to attract industry, the area still Also, because there is no word □In the 13th century, swayed the United States (who shall re- The city was right to reject Halleck's stands vacant. for "a future infant" that isn't by the writings of St. Thomas main nameless here, as I'm try- rezoning request. Bowling Green needs But the city's position should still already associated with some Aquinas, life started seven ing to remain non-partisan). industry more than commercial stand. Industry will build to Bowling prejudice, it will be referred to These two men, who crusade to here as "X." Similarly, because constrain the availability of "Z" projects, and the city deserves credit Green's tax and economic base; more nobody can even look at the word "Until 1870 male from all women, heartily en- for not caving in to the first person who commercial business may well destroy "abortion" objectively, it shall be masturbation was a mortal dorsed the righteousness of its a- showed interest in the land. it. The city deserves the right to con- referred to as "Z." vailability to their own grand- There is no question that industry is duct long-term planning, and the courts al'm assuming the purpose of sin, equally damning as daughter and daughter, respec- more desirable to the city than a busi- should reaffirm that right. the government is to advance the murder, because each tively. Paternalistic officials interests of its citizens and to re- cannot comprehend the differ- solve disputes when their inter- sperm was its own person ence between identifying a prob- ests conflict. (In other words, a and to waste one was lem and dictating a solution. "life" isn't granted the same murder." But does this imply the de- rights as a citizen and you can cision should be left up to the in- Politics: The 'ugly truth' cut down a tree in your backyard dividual? Yes, with a catch. We'd or put your dog to sleep. A land like to think the individual has "You hide your eyes I But the Red China and Nazi Germany? where a tree has the same rights months after conception. the education to understand the ugly truth just loves to give it Clue me in if I'm wrong. as a citizen isn't inconceivable, □Until 1870 male masturbation issues involved and the intel- away" Scott DeKatch Now, I'm not calling Bill Clin- but I wouldn't want to live there.) was a mortal sin - equally damn- ligence and thoughtfulness to - Soundgarden, "Ugly Truth" ton a saint, either. Actually, I OK. The odd twist in this de- ing as murder - because each weigh these issues. But there is It's about that time. don't think it would be demean- bate is, for the most part, neither sperm was its own person and to no guarantee she has these tools. That's right. In just another ing to describe him as a Mattel- side disagrees with each other's waste one was murder. In other But her doctor does. So leave two months and not-quite-a- manufactured, machine-groomed assumptions. PLs state that hu- words, life began before concep- this issue to the medical commu- week, two or three Americans candidate. After all, he is a politi- man life should be protected by tion. nity. will see fit to make the unbeara- cian, too. Tell me he wasn't try- the state, while PCs defend a Obviously, today's religious ble trek to the polls and cast their n ing a lilt le hard with the footage woman's right to control her own definition, being both too conser- I myself equate citizenship votes. I hope the number is odd, of JFK shaking young Bill's hand body. The only disagreement lies vative and too liberal in the past, with consciousness. Should I get to avoid a tie. back in, like, 1066. How about the in the definition of "X" as part of was never etched in the heart of to impose my definition upon my I love election season. The MTV appearance where he the mother, or as a citizen unto man. (Etch-A-Sketched, maybe.) fatherland? No, no more than other day, I walked into the Uni- seemed to be reading his answers itself. I myself place little trust in the those who equate citizenship versity Union, only to be unexcu- very page). Then they couldn't to the audience's questions from This changes through time. scientific instincts of the institu- with zygote-hood should. There's sably harassed by the campus decide just how far right-of- a TelePrompTer? If you ask me, "X" obviously isn't a citizen be- tions which threatened Galileo nothing wrong with their view, Hitler Youth - oops - College Re- center they should be. I think I'll probably tell you Bill Clinton fore its parents meet, and it ob- with torture unless he recanted but it's an opinion, not a scientific publicans. Somehow, the young they agreed they shouldn't be as looks like he should be doing viously is when it's old enough to the heresy that the earth revol- truth. fascists - I mean politically ac- extreme as Pat "Def Jam is Sa- spots for some insurance com- die in a foriegn war. You can ved around the sun. At the same Let's leave the decision- tive conservative students - tan's Agent" Buchanan, but not pany. Or Preparation-H. either grant full citizenship at a Ume they threatened Stephen making to those who have been managed to overtake a table in quite as moderate as George Who is to blame for the joke of fixed point in time, or phase it in Hawking to tame his enthusiasm trained to understand the differ- the foyer for the sole intent and a choice we have been given for gradually. for his quest for the origin of the ence. purpose of registering more November? Certainly not the The PL authors of the Republi- universe. Mike Martone is a columnist right-wing voters. "Bush was once head of the American people, who might go can National Platform take a But when revelation becomes for the BG News who just might And don't they need them. out and vote if the bars were somewhat extreme position. irrelevation and we suddenly vote for Barry Goldwater. If you have been sleeping CIA. Aren't these the guys closed or nothing good were on under a boulder, you may be a) who do all the things most TV. Hell, I might even vote (pro- George Bush's next Supreme red-blooded Americans think vided there is nothing else better Responses wanted Court nominee or b) unaware to do. After all, Tuesdays are these are tough times for our only happens in Red China The Opinion Page of The BG All readers of The News are number, address or on-campus progressive night at Uptown.). News consists of editorials, col- encouraged to express their opin- conservative buddies (Correct Basically, we Americans are mailbox, plus class rank or occu- answer Is b). and Nazi Germany?" umns, cartoons and letters ex- ion through letters to the editor pation, major and hometown. just too lazy and apathetic to get pressing the opinions of the and guest columns. What happened to the good old up and do anything about what is If not submitting a letter or days when Ron Reagan, James readers. guest column in person, address going on in this country. Blame it Signed letters or columns ex- Watt and Jesse Helms promised Bush is pretending to be in this Letters to the editor should be the submission to: on TV or Watergate or even beer. press the beliefs of the individual 200-300 words in length All let- the world a return to the glorious campaign. The sad fact is that a minority of Opinion Editor writer, and in no way represents ters must be typed, signed and age of polluting trees, blacklisted Bush says he doesn't want those who are able to vote actual- The BG News the opinions of The News. include the writer's telephone 210 West Hall Beach Boys and no kinky, per- sleazy scandal issues brought up ly do so. That means a minority verted sex unless it happened in this campaign, but Mary Mata- of the voting-age public elects behind closed doors between two lin is his right-hand woman. our leaders (no duh). That is not a consenting, born-again WASPS? Doesn't it say something for how democracy and it is no one's fault FreeMaiket by Dan Durica Even raving leftist lunatics like sleazy or unsleazy a campaign is but those who do not vote. Maybe myself must admit they miss the when the person running it is a if more people voted, half the golden years of neo-fascism, loyal member in good standing of things wrong in this world would American style. the Lee Atwater Church of Bel- never have happened. Of course Today, the Republicans are lycrawling Campaign Managers we will never know. gathering all the duct tape and (actually, Matalin was not avail- I guess I will vote, though. Who ft*.**** ■».„, glue they can muster to save able to verify or deny this, so knows? Maybe I'll break the tie. their sinking ship. If you saw the right now I'm praying I don't get Scott DeKatch is a junior crea- \ convention, you probably know sued)? tive writing major from Youngs- this. First, there was the big Let's also remember Bush was town and, among other things, a ABORTION thing. The party was once head of the CIA. Search me, columnist for The News. His new split on whether they would be but aren't these the guys who do book, 'Tear and Loathing on Page pro-choice, pro-life or pro- all the things most red-blooded Two," is available wherever fine Martone (see his column on this Americans think only happens In books are sold. i Campus

Tuesday, September 1, 1992 The BG News page three Fieldhouse set to open in January Rain has not seriously delayed construction

by Julie Tagllaferro administrative reporter "Once students realize [the fieldhouse] is for them, and Construction of the Universi- not Just athletes, there may ty's intramural fieldhouse is go- ing along as scheduled and not be as many irate should be open to students by students." early January. According to Ron Zwierlein, Ron Zwierlein, associate associate director of the Student director of the Student Recreation Center, large Recreation Center amounts of rain this summer have caused a few delays, but nothing that should delay the fa- This area will also include room cility's opening. for pole vaulting, the discus, high Zwierlein said the roofing pro- jump, long jump and other track cess is behind schedule and the and field events. bricking procedure is ahead of The other area, the turf room, schedule, so "they balance each includes netted areas for stu- other out." dents to practice baseball, soft- Aside from the roofing delays, ball and golf. This entire area - a which Zwierlein credits to the span of 100 yards - will be The BC \cw»/BcBtt Faubcn amount of mud blocking trucks' covered with turf for various The University's intramural fieldhouse is still on schedule despite the trucks and tractors to become stuck in the mud, delaying the access to the building, every- sports to be played. the summer rain creating mud problems. Project superintendent building of some parts of the fieldhouse. thing is on schedule. Zwierlein said this area will be Steve Shobe, of Peterson Construction Corp., said the rain has caused Construction of the fieldhouse able to be used for club sports began last October. According to such as lacrosse, intramural ral teams, intercollegiate teams classes. Between 2 and 6 p.m., first aid and training room, a gineering fees and equipment Steve Shobe, project superinten- sports including soccer, broom and in gym classes, as well as in- intercollegiate teams can use it conference room, intramural of- and miscellaneous costs. dent of Peterson Construction ball and others, as wel! as for the dividual students who just want for practice, and between 6 and fices, administrators' offices, However, Dalton said, this fig- Corp., at least 80 workers have intercollegiate teams, like the to use the facility. 11 p.m., the building is available locker rooms and storage rooms. ure cost does not include financ- been present at times because football team, to use. Zwierlein "We are trying to keep from to intramural teams. All students Zwierlein said the entire building ing and legal costs, which will several contractors and com- said he is hopeful that games that calling [the facility] the 'intra- can take advantage of the facility is accessible to people with disa- bring the total figure to $9.3 mil- panies are working on different have never had a place to be mural' or 'athletic' fieldhouse," on the weekends. Zwierlein said bilities. lion. areas of the building. Shobe said played, and therefore never Zwierlein said. "We are trying to students will also be able to use The opening of the fieldhouse General fees will cover the 22 workers from Peterson alone existed at the University, will keep everything generic and em- portions of the center that are not will allow for roughly IS student bulk of the operating costs and are working on the project. occur now that there is room for phasize that there is room for in use during weekdays. jobs, Zwierlein said. the debt service. The general fee The two major wings of the them to be played at the field- everyone and not just the ath- "The fieldhouse is a time- will increase roughly $25 per fieldhouse are the track room house. letes." sharing type of facility," Zwier- Christopher Dalton, vice semester beginning in January. and the turf room, Zwierlein said. Zwierlein said those in charge However, unlike the recreation lein said. "When one group is president of planning and bud- "Once students realize [the The track room includes a of planning the fieldhouse are center, the fieldhouse will be a scheduled, they will have total geting, said total costs of the fieldhouse] is for them, and not 200-meter track with three working out a schedule so that scheduled facility. use of the building." fieldhouse will be $8.7 million. just athletes, there may not be as hardwood basketball courts and the building will be accessible to From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., the facil- In addition to the two recrea- This figure includes construc- many irate students," Zwierlein one synthetic basketball court. all students - those on intramu- ity will be available for PEG tional wings, the facility houses a tional fees, architectural and en- said. Blotter O Thomas C. Clark, 21, 400 E. Street Aug. 25, police reported. Club SOP, 176 E. Wooster St., Group asks for volunteers Napoleon Road, was cited for O Basil R. Fayadh, 18, 444 according to police. disorderly conduct while intoxi- Compton, was cited for underage ID Paul J. Prebe, 19|'21 Rodgers; bySharlL. Veleba cated Aug. 19. According to a consumption Wednesday at Club Noah Beal, 19, 21 Rodgers, and contributing reporter police report, Clark was cited be- S.O.P., 176 E. Wooster St., police William T. Landis, 20, 147 E. Handicapped services office renamed cause he jumped on the hood and said. Wooster St. #2, were all cited for roof of a University police car. a Chad Thomas Guthrie, 20, disorderly conduct Sunday. Grappling with the daily de- Popular demand has spawned a new name for a University office. fl Deanne C. Fox, 22, Haskins, Monroe, Mich., was cited for pos- Police said Prebe, Beal and Lan- mands of being a student can be Rob Cunninghan, director of the Handicapped Student Services of- was arrested for DUI, willful and session of a ficticious driver's li- dis were observed standing on difficult for anyone. Include a fice, said his office will change its name to the Office of Disability wanton disregard and resisting cense Wednesday at Club S.O.P., the roof of Steger Paint Store, disability, and the demands be- Resources. arrest on East Wooster Street 176 E. Wooster St., according to 149 E. Wooster St. come a little overwhelming. The new name, to go into effect soon, will reflect the age of political Aug. 21, police said. police. a B. Wayne English Jr., 25,300 correctness and better indicate what the office provides in a positive a Jeremy S. Geiser, 21, Cincin- Napoleon Road, was arrested for However, one campus organi- manner, he said. O Timothy Cressy, 18, Dunel- nati, was cited for open container disorderly conduct while intoxi- zation - the Handicapped Stu- len, N'.J., was cited for underage in the 100 block of Manville cated Sunday. According to a dent Services office - can make Cunningham said the process for the name change was lengthy. He consumption and disorderly con- Avenue Saturday, police said. police report, English was alleg- the difficulties a little easier to had to take bureaucratic steps that involved taking a poll of con- duct on Thurstin Avenue Aug. 23, O Timothy W. Shonk, 22, 215 edly attempting to break into handle. But according to the of- sumers and others on campus to develop data indicating that the of- according to police. Manville Ave. »2, was cited for several apartments in the 1000 fice's director, Rob Cunningham, fice name was due for a change, he said. O Christopher A. Lynch, 19, open container Saturday in the block of Fairview Avenue, the organization needs more vol- According to Cunningham, one of the consumers polled said the Toledo, was cited for underage 100 block of Manville Avenue, threatening to kill at least one re- unteer help. word "handicapped" had to go because it is dated, tired and a word consumption and altering a according to police. sident if she did not let him in her People are needed immediately that carries a negative, helpless connotation for those who have disa- driver's license on Thurstin a Christine E. Amato, 18, 228 apartment. to act as readers, escorts and bilities. Avenue Aug. 23, police reported. McDonald West, was cited for Cf Edwin C. Miller, 30, St. note-takers, Cunningham said. The office will still be located in the Administration Building. O Brian E. Pyle, 19, Maumee, underage possession and open Petersburg, Fla., was arrested "We also need someone to a put was cited for underage consump- container Saturday on Fifth for disorderly conduct while in- material on tape," he said. tion on Thurstin Avenue Aug. 23, Street, police reported. toxicated and with persistance, Volunteers plan schedules on credit. In other instances, a stu- cause anything involving motor police said. possession of marijuana and re- an individual basis and there is dent might even be paid, he said. vehicles and going off campus D Matthew J. Barhorst, 22, O Daniel P. Wervey, 18, 5811 sisting arrest Saturday. Police no set minimum number of hours "Volunteers have been and will creates a liability problem. Kettering, was cited for DUI and Grovewood Drive, Mentor, was said Miller, a passenger on a one must work, he said. continue to be essential to pro- Those interested in volunteer- failure to yield right of way on cited for open container and Greyhound bus en route to At- It may also be possible for viding equal education access to ing should contact Cunningham East Wooster Street Aug. 24, ac- underage possession Saturday on lanta from Detroit, attempted to some students to receive aca- individuals with disabilities on at 372-8495. cording to police. East Court Street, police said. take the driver's wheel and pull demic credit for their volunteer campus," Cunningham said. The Handicapped Student Ser- O Jacob T. Rutowski, Olmstead O William E. Kumar, 20, Spen- the bus over to the side of a road. efforts. Social work or special According to Cunningham, the vices office is located in room Township, was cited for DUI and cerport, N.Y., was cited for Police later found marijuana in education majors would be the line of work will be limited to 705 of the Administration Build- peeling out on East Wooster underage possession Sunday at Miller's possession. most likely candidates for such campus-related activities, be- ing. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••it**-** • • • * See the future. COLLEGE Use a condom. REPUBLICANS • • Bowling Green State University • • help Bush/Quayle prevail over Slick Willie • FORREST CREASON GOLF COURSE • join the 1991 -1992 Ohio Club of the Year

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by Chris Hawley University of Flndlay, previously Bowling Green High School local government reporter worked as an environmental spe- without paying tuition. Four non- cialist for the Ohio Environmen- paying students had already been tal Protection Agency office in enrolled. The Bowling Green Board of Bowling Green. She is certified Education approved the hiring of to teach high school biological Board members also approved two new faculty members at its and general sciences. a plan to provide a van and driver meeting Monday night, hours be- to transport a disabled 3-year-old fore school doors opened for the Leeth, a graduate of Ohio preschool student to special 1992-93 academic year. Northern University, received classes for the hearing-impaired The two are Julie Mclntosh, her master's degree in education in Findlay. who will teach high school sci- guidance and counseling at the ence, and Sandra J. Leeth, a Uni- University. She has taught ele- Cummings said the district was versity a I u ma who will assume mentary science and physical legally required to provide guidance counselor duties at education classes in Wharton and transportation because local Kenwood, South and Ridgewood Forest, Ohio, and previously schools are responsible for disa- elementary schools. counseled students at the Mo- bled students from the ages of 3 Bowling Green School District hawk Local School System in Sy- through 21. Superintendent Richard Cum- camore, Ohio. The board also endorsed a con- mings said the new employees tract with Mid-American Driver were selected late in the summer In other business, the board Training to provide driver edu- because administrators had been approved the enrollment of Adol cation to high school students. trying to develop a plan to oper- Esquivel, a Mexican foreign The decision to rehire Mid- ate classes without hiring exchange student, in Bowling American was debated because anyone. Green High School. the classes provided by the com- "We really determined ... we Esquivel had been assigned to pany had provided one class couldn't do it," Cummings said, attend the high school in North fewer than required by the state adding that he was pleased with Baltimore but could not enroll in 1991. the quality of the new employees. because of complications. "We were blessed with much The matter required board ac- Cummings told the board that better than average candidates tion because the school district's Mid-American had explained the for this late in the year," he said. policy permits only four error to state officials and was Mclntosh, a graduate of the exchange students to attend working on a solution. Iraq Continued from page one.

of anonymity. Most were de- Jan Eliasson, the U.N. secre- ordered inspection and destruc- ployed in Kut, 100 miles south of tary-general for humanitarian tion of Saddam's nuclear pro- Baghdad. affairs, protested to Iraq's U.N. gram, chemical and biological That suggested Saddam was ambassador, Abdul al-Amir al- weapons and ballistic missiles in boosting defenses around the Resolution 688, outlining Gulf capital to protect his regime, Anbari. Al-Anbari rejected re- War cease-fire terms. rather than building up for a sponsibility, "saying that it was Zifferero's team of 22 includes ground campaign against the an act of provocation from the al- Americans, French, Germans, Shiite rebels south of the 32nd lied powers," Giuliani said. Italians and Poles. parallel. The windshields of two vehi- In New York, U.N. spokesman cles driven by U.N. personnel in More than 40 U.N. teams have Taking a break after classes, senior biology major Jessie Vanarsdale teaches her dog, Oreo, Francois Giuliani said U.N. Baghdad were smashed Monday, visited Iraq since the cease-fire. catch a Frisbee in front of Moseley Hall Monday afternoon. "I bring my dog out every day to ( and she likes to hang out with people," Vanarsdale said. workers were placed on maxi- hostile phone calls were made to Tensions have brought repeated mum alert after a bomb was U.N. personnel, and the tires of threats from President Bush and found attached to the car of three U.N. workers' cars were slashed, other allies that military force U.N. guards after they crossed Giuliani said. could be used to enforce the U.N. into northern Iraq on Friday. The Security Council last year inspectors' mandate. Course mistakenly omitted

Regular ENG 112 Carol Oshay, assistant director M Get Molly Wasted? 3 of the general studies writing "A vast majority ot program, said those who need to sections available register for regular English 112 [freshman] students should by Michael Zawackl can do so by requesting 112 with- be requesting this. Anyone faculty reporter out a letter in front of it. who has already "A vast majority of [freshman] pre-registered for P112 or An error in class schedules students should be requesting H112 by mistake should may be wreaking havoc on this," Oshay said. "Anyone who freshmen students wanting to has already pre-registered for please correct that register for English 112 next se- 1*112 or 1111.? by mistake should request" FRATERNITY RUSH mester. please correct that request.' Carol Oshay, general Only three of the four English She suggests those who have 112 classes offered are listed in made that mistake call the Star studies writing program the class schedule book. They System and drop either the P112 assistant director are: Ml 12, a computer version of or the HI 12 and add the request INFORMATION the class; PI 12, which is for those for 112. who test out of English 110 and "It's okay to just request 1-1-2 request PI 12. 111; and HI 12, for honors stu- for the regular English 112 "It's there, it exists," Oshay dents. Regular English 112 - class," Oshay said. said. "Those who placed Into without a letter - does not ap- Oshay reminded those who English 112 should be requesting NIGHT pear as an offering in the book. tested directly into English 112 to that." TUES., SEPT. 8, 1992 7:30 - 9:30 pm 1-800-332-AIDS SEPTEMBER 1 Monduy Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday LENHART GRAND Monday THE * 5 Night Football KIND Groovemaster open €>■ H io ii 12 BALLROOM 8 p.m. Wasningron Blit^ at Dallas mic Reclcliff 14 IS 16 9 p.m. IDENTITY night &* IFC Sponsored Rush Dates Miami at 'W Cleveland Groovemaster 21 no 22 23 24 215 tfji 26 8 p.m. September 14, 7:30 - 9:30 pm NY Giants The Ark at Chicago cover Bond \ODDCI'IOUT September 16, 7:30 - 9:30 pm 28 29 so Oct. I-3rd 8 p.m. First Light Raiders at e September 22, 7:30 - 9:30 pm Kansas City v. y ft W Twistftffs September 24, 7:30 - 9:30 pm Elsewhere Tuesday, September 1, 1992 The BG News page five So long, Boss! Somalians receive aid Dagwood quits Countries work together to help drought victims

to join Blondie by Mort Rosenblum The Associated Press "FOP a year and eight by Klley Armstrong months, not one outside The Associated Press HODDUR, Somalia - This re- person came to help us. We mote town in the heart of the NEW YORK - A year after Blondie Bumstead rocked comic famine is the good news in Soma- helped ourselves." strip pages by announcing she was getting a job, her chow- lia People are in desperate Mohamed Nur Shodok, hound husband, Dagwood, is bagging his desk job (of nearly 60 straits but their own leaders are Somalia governor and a years) to work for her catering business. doing something about it Eat your heart out, Dithers! If the cupboard is nearly bare, chief elder Dagwood, Blondie and their faithful readers will get to digest no one loots it. When bandits rus- the idea slowly. It began to unfold this week in the nationally tled camels recently, police in syndicated strip. smart royal blue berets tracked outlying districts to keep people On Monday, J.C. Dithers, as always, was chewing Dagwood them down. from coming into Hoddur," Le- out. But this time, Dagwood got steamed and told his boss to stop "For a year and eight months, cato said. "I almost kissed him." bugging him. Dithers threatened to replace him with a comput- not one outside person came to The Mombasa-based U.S. air- er. help us," said Mohamed Nur lift is to take over the World Food "We'll see Dagwood increasingly embattled at work. Through Shodok, the governor and chief Program flights to Hoddur to the course of the week, he's so troubled he can't sleep," said elder. "We helped ourselves." build up supplies to the region. Amanda Hass, a spokeswoman for King Features Syndicate, It has not been easy. But Army Lt. Col. Robert Don- which distributes the strip. "I am 80 years old, and I have nelly, 43, of Suffern, NY., the air- In a week or two, Blondie will conclude that she needs to hire a never seen anything like this," lift's spokesman, said he did not jack-of-all-trades for her business - someone "who really knows said the governor. "Neither has know when the Americans would food." my father, nor his father, nor our begin those flights. Hass wouldn't reveal more, saying she didn't want to "spoil ancestors." U.S. planes started flying into the fun" for readers of the strip, which appears in 2,000 news- Somalia on Friday, carrying food papers in 54 countries and 35 languages. By mid-August, when Tom Le- to the town of Belet Huen for the Dagwood has experience - besides his love of food. He's made cato of the U.N. World Food Pro- International Committee of the deliveries for Blondie on weekends. And one Sunday, six guests gram flew in, the elders of Hod- Red Cross. saw one of his famous "Dagwood" sandwiches, piled high with dur had no more to give their anything and everything, and signed up as Blondie's customers. own 49,000 people and another Concern, the Irish voluntary Still, it may not be a career move made in heaven. 20,000 who came in from the agency, is setting up a feeding "I don't know if he should be trusted around all that food," bush. program in Hoddur. Its vol- KRT Infographics Hass fretted, raising questions about whether the new arrange- "We said we could land a C-130 unteers will join two Somali doc- if they took down the sign at the tors working in the town for the doa early this year, and tra- UNICEF sent a load of med- ment will succeed. ditional order remained in place. icines and oral rehydration pack- Blondie, whose maiden name is Boop-A-Doop, started her co- end of the runway," said Lecato, U.N. Children's Fund, UNICEF. of Fort Pierce, Fla. "In minutes, Along with emergency care, But the town is still half in ruins. ets, but they were quickly mic career solo in 1930. Dagwood became one of her suitors, and exhausted. At UNICEFs request, they were married in 1933 to create the husband-and-wife the 'Welcome to Hoddur" banner Concern will bring seed and tools The large hospital is a roofless was knocked flat." so farmers can plant before the shell, blasted full of holes. Tin the relief group Doctors Without theme. roofs have been stolen from the Borders is sending a team to run Dagwood - like his wife a preserved "thirtysomething" - has Soon, the United Nations began October rains. If there are rains. many of the houses. a feeding center for children, j worked for Dithers as an office manager since then. He's been airlifting In "W-Mix," a powdery For three years, drought has par- "Health is very bad, and people fired and grudgingly rehired hundreds of times. blend of rice, beans and oil, ched the region. are vulnerable to every sort of Though Dagwood often pestered Dithers for more money, he which local authorities distrib- "This place is very important," uted among feeding centers in said Noel Molony of Concern. disease and there is little we can only had one pay raise, on the strip's 50th anniversary. "Nobody do,' said Hussein Abdi Mohamed, knows what he does for a living, let alone what he makes," Hass Hoddur. "We can stop people from mov- ing south to Baidoa, where there who helps coordinate relief for said. For Hoddur leaders and out- Last Labor Day, Blondie, a lifelong housewife, made headlines side aid workers, the key to fam- is nothing for them." the governor. "I see very much tuberculosis by announcing she was getting a job. While Dagwood choked on ine relief is helping people stay Deaths in Hoddur are 16 to 20 a among the children, very much, her newfound independence, Blondie secured a loan and opened where they are until times get day, less than a tenth of Baidoa's better. toll. but I have no drugs," he said. "I the catering business with her best friend, Tootsie. only tell them to stay home so Blondie may consider the new story line sweet justice. Dag- "Mohamed Nur asked me if I Hoddur missed much of the they do not infect others." wood's family - his dad was a railroad tycoon - disinherited him minded that he sent some food to fighting which swept over Bai- when he married her because they thought she was a gold dig- ger. Give another chance. Give Mood. + NEED MORE SPACE IN YOUR ROOM? Rent a University approved loft from SPACE SAVERS and maximize your living space. Also renting refrigeraters and sofas, for details call: 352-5475

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by Glen Lubbert Bowling Green is one of four BG appears to have the per- season game for the MAC and sports editor tion than we did a year ago be- be less experienced than last Mid-American Conference sonnel to successfully defend Big West champions - with a cause of the difference in roles year's squad, Blackney says this teams who will try to get an its MAC title - returning such 28-21 victory over Fresno State from this year to last," Blackney team is faster and stronger. early jump this weekend in the standout players as 6-foot-6 on the Bulldogs' home field. The name of the game is King said. "We owe it to the media, the "We're going to have to play race for one of two berths in Erik White, the While the Falcons return just of the Mountain and the object is students, the faculty, the alumni harder and be more physical," the inaugural Ijas Vegas Bowl, league's Most Valuable Player 13 starters from last season's to knock the top dog off the peak. to try live up to those expecta- Blackney said. "Our players be- the NCAA's newest post-season in 1991 - but the Falcons know team, Coach Gary Blackney For better or worse, the Bowling tions. lieve that they've worked harder, game, to be played December that repeating history has been has two of the league's best in Green football team is the top "We will not get by this year they're bigger, they're stronger 18 in the 32,000-seat Sam Boyd difficult. Eight different teams White and senior flanker Mark dog of the Mid-American Con- Silver Bowl. have captured the conference Szlachcic. White passed for ference The bowl game, which championship over the last 2,204 yards and 17 touchdowns nine seasons. The Falcons' obvious goal is to "We win not get by this year with the matches the regular-season last season and ranked 25th stay on top of the hill long enough champions of the Mid- nationally in total offense to win their second consecutive same effort and the same level of play that American and Big West con- (207.9 yards per game) and conference title and represent we did a year ago..." ferences, will kick off at S p.m. 37th in passing efficiency the MAC in the first Las Vegas PST and will be televised (125.77). Szlachcic, a 6-foot-4 Bowl on December 18, 1992. nationally by sports cable net- 210-pound flanker, was named Standing in their way will be nine Gary Blackney, head football coach work ESPN. the California Raisin Bowl other teams, including first-year While 16 of the 17 schools MVP after catching 11 passes MAC challenger Akron Universi- from the two leagues will open for 189 yards and two touch- ty- their 1992 seasons this week- downs against Fresno State. end, only four teams -- all from DECEMBER 18. 1992 "It's nice to be in a position to with the same effort and the and they're faster than they were the MAC - will begin confer- Szlachcic also ranked ninth repeat as the conference cham- same level of play that we did a a year ago. And that's the attitude ence play. Defending cham- nationally in receiving (65) and 13th in reception yards (943). pion, which I think we have a year ago because of the role, and that I was hoping would per- pion Bowling Green (8-0 in the Bowling Green surprised legitimate opportunity to do," BG the expectations, and because of meate throughout the whole league, 11-1 overall last many experts Playing in 30,599-seat Doyt head coach Gary Blackney said. our schedule." team." season) will host Western last season by posting an 11-1 Perry Field, Bowling Green "That really is our number one Looking to take the title of king Michigan (4-4, 6-S) this Thurs- overall record and 8-0 league will host a Western Michigan goal - to repeat as conference Despite losing IS lettermen, away from the Falcon squad will day at 7 p.m. Saturday, Akron mark after being picked to fin- team that returns 13 starters, champions and go to the first Las the Falcons still plan to boast as be Miami, Ball State, Toledo and (5-6) will play at Eastern Mich- ish seventh out of nine teams in including senior quarterback Vegas Bowl and win that bowl strong a squad as they did a year Western Michigan. igan 93-7-1), also at 7 p.m. the conference's preseason Brad Tayles, who passed for game. Anything beyond that ago. They return 13 starters, in- The winners of those two poll. The Falcons, who have 1,949 yards and 13 TDs last would simply be gravy." cluding the offensive spark of After finishing fifth in the con- games will get a head start on won 10 straight games, capped season, and junior strong Erik White and Mark Szlachcic. ference with a 4-4 MAC record, the 13-week regular season their remarkable season by safety Steve Hawkins, who re- BG, which went 11-1 overall However, the question mark for the Broncos will get the first race that will culminate in the claiming the California Raisin corded a team-leading 96 tack- and 8-0 in the conference, includ- BG is whether the line will be chance to nudge BG off their Dec. 18 bowl game. Bowl - formerly, the post- les. ing a 28-21 victory over Fresno able to hold together in order for perch. WMU head coach Al Mo- State in the final California Ra- White and Szlachcic to perform Ide will be returning 13 starters isin Bowl, are considered the pre- their magic. (5 offense, 7 defense, 1 kicker) season favorites, according to and is skeptical about taking on the MAC News Media Associa- "I'm really looking forward to the defending MAC champions Giants waive Anderson, tion. However, Blackney knows see how they perform," Blackney for the season opener. that these expectations will make said. "I'm really excited to see if "I'm concerned about playing a winning more difficult than last they can perform as a unit like game of this magnitude this season. those kids did a year ago on the early," Molde said. "We've got release 15 other players "We really need to exert offensive and defensive line." some pretty big stakes to play for greater energy and greater emo- Even though the Falcons will in the first game on the road." byTomCanavan The Associated Press Coach Ray Handley said he would prefer to talk about Anderson later this week, and he did not rule Connors practice big draw out the possibility that Anderson might be back EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. - The oldest running with the Giants this season. by Steve Wilsteln back in the finally got his "I rather wait a couple of days and let it all filter The Associated Press year's opening day. No one could At least Mary Joe Fernandez, walking papers from the . out, and talk about it at that time," Handley said. even find Court 3, once a pleasant No. 7, had to work a little, beating Just how long a walk the Giants asked 35-year- Anderson, who came to the Giants in a 1986 trade view from the stadium ramp, Donna Faber 3-6,6-0,6-4. old to take remains to be seen. with the St. Louis Cardinals, was not at Giants Sta- NEW YORK - If equal pay for now a food court. And thanks to a Anderson, the MVP in the 1991 , was dium to comment. equal work were the only issue, new format that spreads out the But the men had to labor much among 16 players waived by the Giants on Monday But there were some signs his career with the women wouldn't have a case at first round over three days, the more. NCAA champion Alex O'- as they reached the -17 man roster limit. Giants might not be over. His equipment was in his the U.S. Open with Monica Seles program lacked a marquee Brien took longer than Seles or The biggest surprise was the releasing of Gary locker and there were a couple of dozen letters on and Steffi Graf taking off in a match. Graf just to win the first set 6-4 Reasons. The nine-year strained his left a stool waiting to be read. hurry Monday. from No. 1 Jim Courier. It was knee against the New York Jets on Aug. 22 and the A former No. 1 draft choice of the Cardinals, Seles was on and off in 45 also David Wheaton 6-3, 7-6 (7-5), team reached a four-week injury settlement with Anderson carried 2,552 times for 10,242 and 81 Jimmy Connors drew more at- minutes, nice and neat, a 6-1, 6-0 6-3, 6-4 over Andrew Sznajder, him rather than putting him on preseason injured touchdowns. He is the eighth-leading rusher in tention practicing on an outer winner over Audra Keller, who Goran Ivanisevic 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 reserve. league history and his 86 TDs overall are tied for court, the crowd packed 10 deep opened eyes only with her blood over Marc Rosset, Michael Stich Reasons, who pocketed about $150,000 with the 18th best. around him, and he stayed red dress, 6-4,6-3,6-4 over Olivier Delaitre, settlement, could be re-signed after four weeks, around almost as long as they Guy Forget 6-2,6-3, 7-6 (7-5) over but he didn't seem too optimistic about that. Anderson, who has managed to defy the experts did. Graf one-upped Seles, saying Jim Grabb. There are indications that Anderson might re- in recent years and continue his career, had his The 21,000 fans on Day 1 got goodbye in 42 minutes, 6-0, 6-1 turn to the Giants if he clears waivers over the sixth 1,000-yard rushing season in 1989. He gained more ambience than tennis, more over Halle Ciof f i. The most curious of the match- next 24 hours. 784 yards the following year, which he capped with kiosks than courts, and they Allowing only 24 points apiece, es pitted the Crazy Croat vs. Big "I really don't want to say anything about him," a 21-carry, 102-yard, one touchdown MVP per- searched everywhere in vain to No. 1 Seles and No. 2 Graf used Bird, the Olympic bronze medal- said one Giants player who asked not to be identi- formance in the 20-19 Super Bowl win over Buf- match the excitement of last the sessions as paid practice. ist against the winner of the gold. fied. "Give it a day or two. He might be back." falo. HOME ^FOOTBALL THURSDAY...UNDER THE LIGHTS!!

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. page eight The BG News Tuesday, September 1, 1992 Cubs win realignment battle Rade's nine-year by Ronald Blum Players Association, which the commissioner has done is to posed move of the San Francisco NFL career ends The Associated Press already had pushed back the enable the National League to Giants to St. Petersburg, Fla, schedule deadline a month to give us the schedule they owe complicated scheduling. by Ed Shearer Aug. 1, refused to grant a second us," said Eugene Orza, general The Associated Press ing all the time." NEW YORK -- Commissioner extension. counsel of the Major League Philadelphia Phillies owner Rade, who will be paid for the Fay Vincent has effectively Baseball Players Association. Bill Giles said the league was season, was one of two veterans abandoned his attempt for "We understand that the union "And we expect that they will do leaning toward the so-called bal- SUWANEE, Ga. -- Linebacker placed on injured reserve as the National League realignment is pushing for a schedule and that that yesterday." anced schedule used by the John Rade's nine-year NFL ca- Falcons reduced their roster to next season, and the league is they have a contractual right to a American League since 1979. reer ended Monday when the At- the mandatory 47. leaning toward a balanced schedule," Greenberg said. Vincent's realignment ordered Under that plan, teams play divi- lanta Falcons placed him on in- Safety Tracey Eaton, a fifth- schedule because of expansion. "What we have done is take the the Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals sional opponents 13 times and jured reserve. year performer, underwent sur- Deputy commissioner Stephen commissioner's office out of it." to the NL West next season and teams in the other division 12 "It's better to walk now and gery on his right knee Monday Greenberg said Monday that the Greenberg did not completely the Atlanta Braves and Cincin- times. play with my kids and have fun after being injured in the second commissioner's office had given rule out realignment for next nati Reds to the East. The Cubs down the line," said Rade, who quarter of Friday night's presea- NL president Bill White permis- year, but time pressure would had blocked realignment on "Nobody particularly likes it underwent major surgery on his son finale against the Buffalo sion to issue a 1993 draft sched- almost certainly prevent it. Be- March 4 using their power under this way, but with the re- right knee after the 1990 season Bills. ule without the realignment Vin- cause of the need to finalize the the NL constitution, but Vincent alignment issue and the Giants and saw action only in the last The Falcons said the surgery cent ordered on July 6. The Chi- schedule for television, the overrode the veto at the request issue up in the air for the '93 half of the 1991 season. was successful, but Eaton will be cago Cubs one of the four teams commissioner's office would not of six teams using his "best in- season, most people feel 13-12 is "Your heart's still there and out for the season. affected, obtained a preliminary attempt to impose a switch for terests of baseball" power under the way," Giles said. your brain for the game's still The Falcons also released five injunction in federal court block- 1993 even if the 7th U.S. Circuit the Major League Agreement. Under the format used since there, but when your wheels players, including three 1992 ing realignment, and Vincent's Court of Appeals lifts the injunc- NL spokeswoman Katy Feeney 1969, NL teams currently play can't get you there, it's a helluva draft choices: seventh-round appeal is not scheduled to be tion issued July 23 by U.S. Dis- said the league was proceeding divisional rivals 18 times and position to be in," he said. "I pick Tim Paulk, a linebacker heard until Sept. 30. trict Judge Suzanne B. Conlon. on plans for a schedule without teams in the other division 12 found that I was getting a lot The Major League Baseball "The principle effect of what realignment, but that the pro- times. slower and my knees were ach- See FAICONS, page nine. Coach Cooper "Fishes' Sporting goods market for opening day victory invaded bv imitations by Jim Lltke by Rusty Miller high, with 1990 Big Ten fresh- five interceptions in 85 career at- The Associated Press those gel-cushioned, air- the shoes, racket, clubs, etc. The Associated Press man of the year Robert Smith re- tempts. inflated, energy-absorbing Then you have to decide turning to the fold along with 14 Cooper also said that he would sneakers are selling at a price whether the endorser - Bo, starters. give his defensive front more of Most people think that buy- that sounds too good to be true, Michael, Magic or Clyde, Fre- COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Despite a Cooper said his latest team a free rein to harass the opposing ing a pair of sneakers any more it probably is. ddy, Long John, Andre or Jen- 2-9 record a year ago, Louisville's won't be radically different from quarterback. is only slightly easier than "Consumers over here nifer, Dave or Dan? - best fits fans didn't run out and snap up the ones that preceded it, with a "We're going to turn the line- choosing sides in the debate rarely, if ever, come in contact your image of yourself at play. all of the tar and feathers in town men loose a little bit more up over cold fusion. And now with counterfeit footwear," for a postseason party with coach front and make some things hap- comes one more thing to think said Mary Ann Alford, legal And now you're going have to Howard Schnellenberger. pen," Cooper said. "We hope to about. rethink all this every time John Cooper is pretty sure he get more turnovers, particularly Fakes. somebody offers you a bar- wouldn't be handled so charita- more interceptions than we got Few people know it - and gain? bly by Ohio State's fans if the last year. That was a disappoint- few could tell the difference same thing happened here. ing statistic, we only got 13 inter- even if they did - but there is a Guest column In a word, yes. At least if you "I don't know where I'd be, but ceptions last year. Hopefully we wealth of counterfeit sporting plan to buy any of this stuff I wouldn't be coaching here," Co- can do a better job with that." goods flooding world markets from anybody besides a front- Opposing won't right now. oper said with a laugh during his line retailei. first weekly news conference of be happy about that. A year ago, The companies that make the the season Monday. "I'd be fish- outside linebacker Jason Sim- shoes and tennis rackets and Jim Litke ing someplace, I guess." mons set school season marks for golf clubs that made this past According to the SGMA, Cooper's 17th-ranked Buck- tackles for a loss (18.5), sacks weekend of recreation possible some of the counterfeit goods eyes host Louisville Saturday in (10.5) and lost yardage (103). (not to mention expensive) as- look so good that they enter the season-opener for both Cooper said tight end Joe sure us there is no need for legitimate distribution chan- teams. A year ago, Ohio State es- couple of possible exceptions. Metzger would miss the opener panic. Yet. nels with ease. The majority of caped a late surge by the Car- "We're going to mix it up a with a broken bone in his foot Because beyond the T-shirt counsel for shoe manufacturer counterfeiters set up small, that could sideline him until the Reebok, one of the associa- dinals to win 23-15 after leading little more on offense," he said. vendors who pop up like mush- mobile operations in Korea and 16-0 early in the fourth quarter. "We want to pass the ball more Big Ten season. Raymont Harris, rooms at the sites of many tion's 1,800 member com- target only those hard goods - The Cardinals were' without effectively, but not at the ex- penciled in as the starter at tail- major sporting events, very panies. "But consumers are shoes, shirts, tennis rackets quarterback Jeff Brohm, who pense of our running game. We back, is nursing a sprained ankle few counterfeit goods appear also very price-driven group. and golf clubs - that can be broke his leg nine days earlier in still want to be known as a physi- and hasn't practiced the last nine to have made their way onto knocked off cheaply and have a loss to Tennessee. But fifth- cal offensive and defensive foot- days. Cooper said if Harris is not these shores. And the legiti- "And at times, they're not go- some quality control steps that year senior Erik Watts stepped in ball team, controlling the line of healthy. Smith would likely get mate makers of those same ing to look at a shoe and be able can be cut out at a profit. and passed for 303 yards - most scrimmage and running the foot- the call. goods dropped a nice piece of to tell one way or another.... In the fourth quarter - and two ball. Smith bolted from the team a change last week to let the pub- And we know of consumers Some products, such as balls touchdowns. "But if people gang up on us year ago after charging Cooper lic and the Congress know that who have been injured doing and baseball gloves, are made Now Brohm, a farmhand with like they were doing late last and assistant coach Elliot Uzelac they intend to keep it that way. things like lunging for a tennis on margins too slim to accomo- baseball's Cleveland Indians dur- season, we want to have the abil- did not have enough concern for In its first-ever campaign ball when the upper of the shoe date fakes. And other products, ing the summer, is back and ity to throw the ball." academics or players' health, al- aimed at customers, the Sport- separates from the insole. such as basebll bats and hel- Louisville is itching to prove last That means fifth-year senior legations they denied. After run- ing Goods Manufacturers As- mets, are avoided because they year was a fluke. Sixteen starters Kirk Herbstreit, who has started ning track last winter for Ohio sociation (SGMA) bought a "In a situation like that," she can involve liability, which in join him for a fresh start. two games in his career, must State, Smith rejoined the Buck- quarter-page advertisement in said, "everybody gets hurt." turn draws scrutiny and ulti- "Last year was a disappointing have a big season. Herbstreit, 14 eyes three weeks after Uzelac weekend editions of USA To- It used to be that you walked mately, the authorities. year for them," Cooper said. of 32 for 174 yards in the 24-17 resigned under fire. day headlined "Knock-offs Are into a store wearing leather Cooper said Smith has been a "Those things happen." loss to Syracuse in the Hall of A Rip Off." This time-honored street shoes and walked out a Which brings up the second bright spot, not picking up any cry of "Buyer Beware!" cost What the fifth-year Ohio State Fame Bowl, has a career comple- few minutes later in canvas part of the campaign. Most rust sitting out after rushing for the association in the neigh- ones with both your feet and coach is most concerned about is tion percentage of .494 and has an OSU-record 1,126 yards as a members of the SGMA appar- his own team. Expectations are thrown one touchdown pass and borhood of $25,000 - peanuts to your wallet only a little bit ently are unhappy with the freshman two years ago. a trade group out to protect an lighter. level of cooperation from a industry whose members ship- number of governments in the ped $31 billion worth of prod- These days, though, you have Far East, particularly Korea. Give uct to retailers last year. to wade through phonebook- And in addition to advertising, It sounds self-serving, but sized pamphlets extolling they plan to spend money wota birthday the essence of the SGMA's space-age materials and using lobbying the U.S. government American Red Cross message is that you get what incomprehensible diagrams to to make those sentiments you pay for, that if you happen explain every one of the 75 or known to some of its trading QMmL on flea market stall where so technical advances built into partners.

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Troy State; and lOth-round Rade and Bryan meant to the The Associated Press grily complained that the players the storm in a closet at the home Erickson said he saw only some choice Darryl Hardy, a line- team. were distracted. of an assistant coach. of the game because he was backer from Tennessee. Glanville is confident new On Monday, his tone was "Going through it was one monitoring television news re- Also released were free agents leaders will emerge. different. VERO BEACH. Fla - For Uni- thing, where you feared for your ports on the hurricane relief Fred Foggie, a cornerback from During Rade's 9-year career, versity of Miami coach Dennis "Obviously their complete life," Erickson said. "Then walk- effort. Minnesota, and Oscar Giles, a he started 111 of 122 games. He focus isn't on football, and it Erickson, Hurricane Andrew has ing around the next day and see- linebacker from . had 955 career tackles, including diminished the importance of shouldn't be," he said. "We have ing your house and the houses In the aftermath of Andrew, The Falcons have an opportuni- 10 1/2 sacks and three pass practiced good at times, and not football, particularly Saturday around you destroyed was prob- the Hurricanes' community role ty on Tuesday to sign a minimum interceptions. so good at times. We've all put night's season opener at Iowa. ably the most devastating thing." is the same as in the past, Erick- of three and a maximum of five Rade said he had been prepar- "I think the whole thing is less football in perspective with life son said. players to their . ing himself to leave the game significant," Erickson said Mon- in the last week or so." Because the campus lost "Miami is such a diverse area They could retain some of those since having the major knee sur- day. "We all in our lives get car- Like other members of the power, ricanes had created the with so many different nationali- cut Monday if they clear waivers. gery. ried away with things that sup- coaching staff, Erickson has impression that they were enjoy- ties and types of people," he said. "When I first had the major posedly are important to us, but been juggling his time between ing a resort lifestyle while other "We've been something that has Rade was the second experi- operation, that's when I realized football and personal matters - when you face something like South Floridians were suffering. been able to bring the city enced defensive player to basi- that I'm not invincible," he said. this ... it's a game. It's not a life- g arranging accommodations for "We'd rather be home than together. And I think we can be a cally retire from the Falcons. The 47-man roster of Monday and-death situation. his family and repairs on his here," Erickson said. "In order to rallying point for them right now. Earlier, defensive end Rick isn't likely to be the same roster "But we have a lot of pride, and house. operate, we had to come up Bryan called it quits because of a the Falcons will have later in the we're going up tqarf to win the "It's kind of trashed," he said, here." "We can't go down there (to the neck injury. week. They will take a look at the game." "but we're in a lot better shape Electricity has been restored stricken area) and do some of the Both were team leaders. waiver list and attempt to bolster The top-ranked Hurricanes than probably a couple of hun- on campus, and the Hurricanes things we'd like to do. What we "We've got to find some new some positions, especially in the have struggled to concentrate on dred thousand other people. At plan to return there after their can do is play well and continue leaders," coach Jerry Glanville secondary. preparations for Iowa. Following least we can rebuild the house." game against No. 23 Iowa, which to bring pride to those people their first workout at Dodger- Erickson, his wife and their lost to North Carolina State 24-14 that are down there." 1-800-332-AIDS Classified The BG News

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Need money9 Good schedule7 adults reading and writing, or work wilh menta- BUSH/OUAYLE '92 FRATERNriYRUSH Spacious downtown apt. available now. ChikJcare needed in our home for two yr old lly and physically handicapped adults will be on INFORMATION NIGHT FOR RENT Si 7S/mo plus dep. Util. included Own room, twin boys, Ca» 354-1166 eves. Wednesday. September 2, Irom 6:00 p.m. • Tuesday, Sept. 8 "NEVER AGAIN" share Ivg. fm. & kitchen. 352-2206 I 7:00 p.m. at United Chnsnan Fellowship Lenhart Grand Ballroom Loft workers needed. 7:30-9:30 p.m. $6.50mr. Center, corner Ridge & Thurstm Streets. Call Promoting responsible deosions about 1 Female roommate needed tor 92-93 school 3527534 dunking and driving. HELPWANTED Now accepting applications at JT's year. Fox Run Apts Call Teresa 354-0106 Our First organizational meeting will be held FRATERNITY RUSH LEARN HOW TO ICE SKATEl INFORMATION NIGHT Large 1 bedroom apt. Tuesday, September 1 at 9:00p.m. in (he BGSU SKATING CLUB/ICE ARENA Looking for 6-8 people to lake pictures of var- 9 rno lease $295; year lease $275 Taft Room. 3rd Floor ol the University UnionO Tuesdsy, Sept 8 EVERY TUESDAY 9:15 -10:15 PM $22 17/tir Prolessionil company seeks stu ious Greek events in and around BG. Will tram Ph. 352-5111. btwn. 10-5. M-F pen 10 all. Any questions - Maria 2-5416 Lenhart Grand Ballroom NO CHARGE FOR FIRST SESSION (9/1/92) 7:30-9:30pm dents to sell popular college "party" T-shirts and provide equipment Call 353-1060. (includes tye-dyes) Choose from 12 designs " NEVER AGA IN- Room for Rant REMINDER: There are EXCELLENT student FRATERNITY RUSH .991-92 average %22 17/hr Sales over Twee Miscellany Magazine needs writers, photogra- 'Cheap leaching placements available m the Greater INFORMATION NIGHT average first month Orders shipped next day phers & copy editors tor the fall issue. Organi- * Close to campus Cleveland area, Lorain County area and the ATTENTION ALL CO-OP STUDENTSIH Tueeday.Sept.l Work on consignment with no financial obtiga zational staff meeting on Thursday. Sept. 3 at ' Pnvate bedroom Firelands College area. Inquire at Student Please bring updated resumes and grades Lenhart Grand Ballroom tion or purchase tor $5.95 - up (Vise/MC ac 7:30pm in West Hall, second floor. Commons It interested call 352-4900 & leave a message Teacher Sign-Up Day on September 2 tor your file In the Co-op Off ice. 238 Admin. 7:30-f :30pm copied) Call free anytime 1 800 733 3265 For more into, call Nicole at 352-9656 or Mary Room is available for both Fall & Spring *e- Bldg. Jo at 352-8761. rneeieri. Studenalor ASSEMBLERS: Excellent income to Attention TOUR GUIDES CkntorvGore VI Happy 21 st Birthday Howard Russ. assemble products from your home. MANDATORY FALL firm mooting Wait until Saturday A we'll make a fuss 504-646-1700 DE PT. P6255. 9/1.116BA.9PM KICK-OFF MEETING You're finally legal, hip tup hooray I love you AI hope you ^ot Rooo, Wed..Sept.2,4:30«p.m. TRYOUT FOR BGSU's have a great Birthday!" Babysitter Loving, dependable individual or Love forever • Jami p PRECISION SKATING TEAMIII Thurs , Sept 3.5.30-7p m needed to babysit.. Mon. a Wed , 2-6. Must Tues Sept. 1 S11030-11:30PM in McFall Center have good driving record & own car. Westgate ICE ARENA You MUST attend one of these meetings! INTRAMURAL FIRST AIDERS NEEDED area. References required. Call Mary. Call Mrs. Barber at 3S2-0311 lor more info Must have current Advanced First Aid and 3524287. Attention TOUR GUIDES CPR. Apply in 108 REC CENTER by Seplem *4L' MANDATORY FALL ber1.1992 Carmg studentts) needed tor childcare M10 F. SERVICES OFFERED KICK-OFF MEETUG 7:45 • 8 45a m $15-20 per wk Close to cam- INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE: Women S Tuesdays Special pus. 352-2192 bl 0:30-8:30© m Wed Sopl 2.4 30 6p in Coed Softball - Sept. 1: Men's Softball • Sept. KIDS, WORK, SCHOOL or 2; Women's Sngis & Dbis Tennis • Sept. 8; Who's got the time for housedeaning? Thurs.. Sept. 3.5.30-7 p.m. Men's Dots. Tennis - Sept. 8. Men's Dbls. Golf 7 oz. Ribeye Steak Dinner Leave II up lo uslll 352-6615. In McFall Center •Sept. 9 ALL ENTRIES DUE BY 4:00 P.M. ON You MUST attend one ol these meetings! DUE DATE IN 106 REC CENTER. CINEMARK THEATRES with Potato & Side Dish „mr,, - n WOODLAND CINEMA 5 m Only $6.95 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1234 N. Main St. 354-0558 ♦ HONEYMOON IN VfCAS \ Located in the University Union ♦ iorrmla"\e» CoonCoo" & NicoloiN.colot Cog* ♦ ♦ KJ-13 I OS. 3 15, 5.04,7:15,9:30. 11.30 « Quantum 90 card accepted after 4:30 for on campus students. ♦ ♦ Miscellany Needs You: UNFORGIVEN Quantum 90 card accepted all day for 95+ card holders. ♦ ♦ C1.W Eotlwood. Moroot Frwman, G** Hotfcmon ♦ ♦ ■ IM, 4O0. 7:00.9 JO, 13 00 * ♦ GUN IN IFTTY LOU'S HANDSAG ♦ fMtnAriiMik ♦ Writers, photographers, and copy editors ■0-13 1:15, S?M,4dS,7sM,»J0, llflQ » n d, ♦ ♦ DIGGSTOWN Free Can of Pop ■ come to Miscellany magazine's organizational Jams Woci & Low Gou* Jr. I „*- t "oi ♦ ♦ 700.9 10. 11:10 with purchase of ♦ ■ ♦ meeting September 3, 7:30 p.m., RAPID FIRE Large Sub or ♦ ♦ IrandoHla ♦ t-1:10, 3:10,5:10,7:10, 9:30, II 30 * Pasta Platter ♦ 2nd floor West Hall Commons. * ♦ FREDD*. AS FRO ♦ 1 ♦ ♦ re l CO. 300,500 '■"•taASu * Free Can of Pop ■ ♦ ♦ Coming In Septarnber with purchase of ♦ SINGLE WHITE. FEMALE ♦ ft/idg* Forvda. MrrisW JaMfi L*»gh Large Sub or ♦ Call 352-9658 for more information. ♦ 352-4663 ♦ ♦ •Snows will change Friday * NO PASSES ■ ALL DAY DELIVERY Pasta Platter - ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ •Isle Shows fn & Sal Only page ten The BG News Tuesday, September 1, 1992

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