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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 BG NE WS Vol.70 Issue 100 Bowling Green, Ohio Thursday, March 17,1988 U.S. soldiers sent to south Honduras WASHINGTON (AP) - into Honduras from Nicaragua. curity. It is an irresponsible in- President Reagan is sending "And at the request of the volvement of American troops 3,200 U.S. troops on an "emer- government of Honduras, the in the conflict in Central Amer- gency deployment" exercise to president has ordered the im- ica and an unwise escalation of southern Honduras as a "mea- mediate deployment of an infan- tensions in that region." sured response" to the reported try brigade task force consisting In his announcement, Fitz- incursion of Nicaraguan forces of two battalions of the 82nd Air- water said, "In addition to its into that country, the White borne Division from Fort Bragg value as a test of the proficiency House announced late Wednes- (N.C.), two battalions from the of our military units, this exer- daynight. 7th Infantry Division at Fort cise is a measured response de- White House spokesman Mar- Ord, Calif., plus supporting signed to show our staunch sup- lin Fitzwater said the troops units." port to the democratic govern- would leave Thursday morning He said they were being sent ment of Honduras, at a time but would not be deployed "to to an air force base in Honduras when its territorial integrity is any area of ongoing hostilities." for "an emergency deployment being violated by the Cuban- and The White House statement readiness exercise." Soviet-supported Sandinista was delivered in the press room Even before the president's army. shortly after 10 p.m. after a day- decision was announced, criti- "This exercise is also intended long series of meetings among cism arose. as a signal to the governments President Reagan's national se- Rep. Edward Markey, and peoples of Central America curity advisers. In the state- D-Mass., said, "This is not the of the seriousness with which the ment, Fitzwater did not say how first time the president has U.S. government views the cur- long the forces would remain in made use of his military au- rent situation in the region. The Central America. thority after he lost a vote on the duration of this exercise has not Fitzwater said President contras. President Reagan's de- been decided. The brigade task Reagan ordered the action in re- cision to send the 82nd Airborne force will not be deployed to any rnse to a "cross-border incur- to Honduras has more to do with area of ongoing hostilities/' 1 by Sandinista armed forces politics than with American se- Fitzwater said. North indicted by jury WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal grand jury to- ments, obstructing the presidential Inquiry into day Indicted former national security adviser John the Iran-contra affair in November 1988, and con- Poindexter. Lt. Col. Oliver Northland two arms cealing, falsifying or destroying official docu- dealers on conspiracy charges in|" ments. the diversion of Iranian arms Poindexter was named in two counts of obstruct- sales profits to the Nicaraguan ing a congressional inquiry and two other counts of contra rebels. false statements. The long-awaited 23-count in-. Hakim and Secord, among other things, were dictment — which also named charged with conspiracy to pay illegal gratuities to retired Air Force Mat. Gen. Ri- North and his family to further the sale of arms to chard V. Secord and his business, Iran so that Secord and Hakim "would continue to partner, Albert Hakim -cul- receive opportunities for substantial revenues and minated a 14-month grand Jury profits" from "lucrative activities referred to investigation into the arms-for- them by North and facilitated by him." hostages deals with Iran and the North This charge listed a series of two payments total- diversion of profits to the Nicaraguan rebels at a ing 116,000 to security expert, Glenn Robinette, time when Congress banned direct U.S. military who installed a security system at North's home in aid to the contras. Great Falls, Va. BG News/Rob Upton The indictment variously charged the defen- The three counts in which all four were charged Hum drummer dants with conspiracy, theft of government prop- — conspiracy to defraud the United States and erty, obstruction of justice, false statements, falsi- commit offenses against the government, theft of John Barnhart, Junior music education major, looks somewhat bored as he waits for his next part to play fication, destruction and removal of documents. government property and wire fraud arising from during orchestra practice yesterday afternoon In the Moore Musical Arts Building. Barnhart, who plays the the diversion of the arms sale proceeds — carry timpani drums, is a member of the Bowling Green Philharmonia Orchestra and was participating in a North was named in nine counts charging him together maximum penalties of 25 years impr- rehearsal of the orchestra. The orchestra Is currently rehearsing for an April 10 concert which will feature with obstruction of Congress, making false state- isonment. the works of the student concerto competition winners. Bill clarifies Student housing studied

The six neighborhoods not which will be carefully checked "A lot of the landlords don't by Judy Immel identified as priorities will be wage chaos assistant city editor during the patrols. fix up these places because the checked by the health depart- Heidenreich said tenant abuse tenants turn around and destroy ment on a complaint basis, as of property contributes to the them," Heidenreich said. •yJaradO.Wadtey The two Bowling Green neigh- well as every 10 years when the substandard housing in Bowling staff reporter borhoods having the most sub- survey is being done, Heiden- Green. □ See Housing, page 7. standard housing are areas in reich said. In order to prevent confusion among classified workers, which a large number of stu- The worst neighborhood, both Classifled Staff Council recently approved a clarification In dents rent, according to the re- overall and in specific structural performance evaluations and pay rates in Ohio House Bill 300. sults of a recent housing survey. violations, was number nine, The clarification, which passsed by a count of 14-4), with three Those neighborhoods, and five bordered on the north by East members abstaining, stated If House Bill 309 is adopted, classi- others identified as priorities in Wooster Street, on the east by Committee to fied staff performance evaluations will be seen by the supervi- the 1987 Exterior Housing Sur- South College and Scott Hamil- sor's boss and personnel. vey, will be "actively" patrolled ton Drive and Manville Avenue, House Bill 306, which was approved by the state legislation for violations at least once a on the south by Napoleon Road three years ago, gives Ohio universities the authority to adjust year by the Wood County Health and on the west by South Main, mend housing wages. It does not affect vacation pay and holiday pay, which Department, according to Scott Washington and Prospect are under Civil Service. Heidenreich, assistant adminis- Streets. Chris Sexton, member of the 309 Committee and business trator and former sanitarian. by Judy Immel ings more livable, especially manager at Channel 27 WBGU-TV, said before the vote some Citations will be written and The second worst neighbor- assistant city editor for students who may live in classified workers thought their performance evaluations followed through until problems hood was number two, bordered substandard housing." En- would only be seen by the immediate supervisor. are corrected or settled in court, on the north by the city limits forcing zoning codes is diffi- When it was time for pay raises, which are based on the su- Heidenreich said. north of Poe Road, on the east by An informal city committee cult because changes in the pervisor's evaluations, an employee who did not get along with The housing survey, made the airfield to Thurstin Avenue, is searching for ways to regu- code are not retroactive, that his supervisor could have received a bad evaluation despite a public last week, ranked the 13 on the south to East Wooster late occupancy and enforce is, they do not apply to those good performance, Sexton said. total neighborhoods in the city Street and on the west by Pros- ordinances in student hous- properties already being ren- "It's a system of checks and balances. We (House Bill 309 according to specific structural pect Ridge and North Main ing. ted when new laws are pass- Committee) wanted to take out the uncertainty by letting the violations and the overall per- Streets. The committee, headed by ed, Hoffman said. worker know where he stands," Sexton said. "We wanted to centage of houses in bad condi- councilman Don Pond, has "It is getting increasingly assure the person's performance was not being jeopardized by tion. Both of these areas contain a met several times to discuss difficult to go hack and find disagreements or conflicts with the supervisor?' The 10 structural violations large number of rental prop- the possibility of implement- out what was done because Boo Krelenkamp, chairman of CSC, said another change ap- specifically checked Included erties where students live. Hei- ing a one-time registration landlords are moving away or proved was the pay rate allowed by House Bill 301. Pay raises foundations, roofs, windows, denreich said these neighbor- system for landlords or ten- dying," he said. would be based on a percentage Increase from the current rate chimneys, porches and siding. hoods also contain many of the ants, according to municipal "A registration system instead of the base salary, he said. For example, windows were city's older houses, built before administrator Wes Hoffman. would give us a point of de- For example, if an employee earns f 10 per hour but bis base judged substandard if, standing "This is a broad attempt to parture for the next few de- These two neighborhoods also improve housing conditions in cades; we would know what is salary was ft, he would receive a percentage increase from on the street, Heidenreich no- Bowling Green," he said. happening now." ,10 ticed missing glazing, rotting had a large number of ripped " D See CSC, page 5. frames or broken panes on two garbage bags and other littering "We're trying to make dwell- 3 See Registration, page 7. or more windows. problems, Heidenreich said. Thursday News in Brief

"We had to shut off the heat in order to fix the □Taxes ire now certain for financial Campus buildings lose heat pipe," Romaker said. Irish hold St. 'Potty's' Day •Id. too, see story page three. The low temperatures typical of a Bowling However, the loss of heat caused few problems, KILKENNY, Minn. (AP) - Residents of this □ Senior cltliens get help with their Green winter were found not only outside Wednes- according to Joette Siertle, assistant hall director village, settled 131 years ago by Irish taxes — thanks to an accounting frater- day, but also Inside seven campus buildings. of Offenhauer West homesteaders, celebrated St. Patrick's Day a bit nity, see story page four. Offenhauer East and West, Physical Sciences, "The building is insulated, so the temperature early with their decidedly un-Irish tradition i toilet Life Sciences, Math Science, Psychology and the didn't drop any lower than 56 degrees." she said. bowl racing. □ Wood County bridges are In dire Industrial Education and Technology buildings all "Most students didn't even know what was going To the cheers of 100 onlookers Sunday, two-time straights, see story page six. lost both heat and hot water fromT0:30 a.m. to 4 on." champion Dan-ell Knish downed a cup of beer and p.m., according to Jim Romaker, plumbing super- Janice Fair, junior secondary education major, 1 on a bowl perched on plywood and bicycle □The BO women's basketball team visor In Plant Maintenance and Operations. said it was cold In Offenhauers lobby, but In her fall two points short In Its first round of The problem was a result of a broken pipe In the room on the second floor, the temperature drop His trophy? A toilet seat cover with the names of the NCAA tournament, see story page tunnels below the campus, Romaker said. was barely noticeable. — by Beth Church the winning team members scrawled on the back. tan.

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2 March 17,1988 Editorial Landlords should A letter to Hallmark Inc.

repair properties Irene Brentworth-Toadflax 5) Guy Fawkes Day (Novem- Vice President, New Ideas By Bruce Edwards ber 5)- On this date long, long Division ago, a disgruntled young man Hallmark Greeting cards, Inc. named Guy strolled nonchalan- Off-campus students often joke about living in Indianapolis, IN tly into the English Parliament the "student slums." A Word in Edgewise with a cask of gunpowder under Unfortunately, this is not far from the truth in Dear Ms. Brentworth- his arm. When a curious mem- some cases. Toadflax: ber of the House of Lords in- The results of a housing survey showed that Pater Schreff ler quired as to his intentions, he As enterprising young Ameri- quietly responded, "I'm going to neighborhoods with a large number of student ren- cans who are always on the loo- blow this place to Kingdom tals had the highest incidents of substandard nous- kout for marketable ideas, we Come." The shocked legislator are writing to suggest that you 1) Ides of March Day (March 3) TJS. Eliot's Birthday (Sep- pounced on Guy, wrestled him to Landlords are reluctant to maintain these prop- expand your list of holidays for IS)- The great Roman emperor tember 26)- A Nobel Laureate the ground, and walked him erties because they believe the tenants abuse them. which cards can be purchased. Julius Caesar was assassinated poet who won the praise of back outside, from whence Mr. While we applaud you on your by his unfaithful friend Brutus critics across the globe, Eliot Fawkes quietly drove off in a Many times, this is the case. Kresently formidable array of on this fateful date in history. should not slide into the waste- jitney. Thus, one of the potentia- Students justify the wanton disrespect they show Dlidays, ranging from Ground- Can we let this event remain basket of literary history. Hall- lly most violent acts of trea- for their rentals because the dwellings serve only hog Day to St. Patrick's Day to forever enshrouded in the mark can revive the nation's chery was nipped in the bud. as temporary shelter. This attitude makes it easy Grandparents' Day to Columbus drapery of the past? We hope and the world's memory of this Can we. as a former British co- for students to put up with substandard housing and Day, we feel compelled to point not. great artist with a few smartly lony, allow the anniversary of out some rather startling gaps in A sample of verse: Greetings, designed commemorative this event to pass unnoticed in to regard the damage they do to the properties as your list. friend. /On this day, / The an- cards. the card racks? unimportant. Our proposal addresses both niversary of that awful, awful A sample of verse: Should I But long-term residents, who have watched their your practical interest in day / When Caesar lay in a pool write a long, tedious missive, / A sample of verse: When you neighborhoods deteriorate over the last 10 years, expanding your market and of blood, /1 could not resist tell- For you to paste up on the great get angry, don't blow your top. / believe this is a very important issue. Besides Cir civic concern for educating ing you that I'm grateful / That clipboard of your perspicacious Remember that nobody likes an general public. You are well you've never stabbed me in the mind? / Or should I wear my old. grumpy grop. / So hum a interior damage, many of these rentals have a aware of most Americans' ig- trousers rolled, / And dance little song and eat a piece of pie, large number of ripped garbage bags and other norance of history beyond last pied a pied avec un oiseau? / Je / Cause you don't want to act outdoor littering problems which affect everyone. Tuesday and their indifference 2) Franz Kafka's Birthday ne sais pas, / Helas, je ne sais like mean Mr. Guy. Therefore, there is talk of "active" patrolling for towards literature other than (July 31)- Few writers could pas. violations, increased enforcement of the zoning and aerobic workout books. This chill the nerves and titillate the We trust you will see the woeful lack of interest in the mind like Franz Kafka. This 4) Canadian Thanksgiving promise of our proposal and will health code laws and even evicting students who past and in the great writings of immensely skillful author of (October 10)- Our good friends seriously consider these sugges- are destroying the properties. mankind cries out for a remedy. surrealisitic, macabre fiction to the north, in the country that tions as you plan for your 1989 These actions would be taken in an effort to make We are convinced that Hallmark should be regularly re- has produced Michael J. Fox, line of cards. rentals and the neighborhoods surrounding them can be the agent of great change membered on the date of his Paul Shaffer, Gordon Lightfoot, more liveable, especially for those students who in our society, a change that will birth. and some of this nation's finest Cordially, in the service of our mean vastly increased capital A sample of verse: Your university presidents, cannot nation, live in substandard housing. for your corporation and signifi- tongue clinging as a tapeworm continue to go unheralded in the It is time for students to take responsibility for cantly diminished ignorance in to the roof of your mouth, / card shops of the land. Peter H.Schreffler themselves. Tenants should demand that landlords our nation. Your flesh hanging in old, vellow A sample of verse: Just think- Bruce L. Edwards. maintain their properties and insist that their Following is a list of five new sheets from your bones, /Your ing of you the other day / as I roommates respect their homes. special days for which we feel eyes oozing filaments of pasty was defrosting my freezer / SchrefQer is a teaching fellow, cards should be produced. For tears, / Your breath reeking of And I iust had to let you know / and Edwards is an associate If it's broken, fix it. each of the five, we offer a proto- rotten barley grain, /... Have a I'm on so thankful I'm not a professor in the Department of type for the lines of verse. happy Franz Kafka Day! Canadian. glish. Bible gives answer to man's deepest need

absolutes because he himself ready to kill him, he would sud- cause the Bible condemns such Not only does the Bible give I found that God had become a By Dave Brandts demonstrated that he believes in denly become a believer of behavior. A humanist, if he is guidelines by which mankind man, Jesus Christ, and that at least one absolute. He abso- moral absolutes. consistent in his reasoning, could enjoy life to the fullest, but Jesus suffered the penalty for Scott Cunningham's letter to lutely believes that there are no Not only is the humanistic phi- would not be able to condemn it gives an absolute answer to my sin on the cross. Most impor- the editor on March 4, 1988 at- absolutes. This hypocritical phi- losophy full of hypocrisy, ft is Hitler because in humanistic man's deepest need. That need tantly, God said I need only to tacked Chris Pfreim and Patti losophy of life is called human- also void of logic. While Scott thinking, each man must be al- is to be restored to a relationship Eut my faith in Christ and what Belitz for believing in moral ab- ism. If there is no God, there is appealed to the emotions by im- lowed to do what is right in his with God that was lost because B did on the cross for me to solutes. no authority to determine right plying that Pfriem and Belitz own eyes; he is not accountable of sin. restore my relationship with It was interesting to me how or wrong. Since every man is are lunatics and fanatics, he to God. I came to a point in my life God. Although I have disobeyed Scott, who called for people to fallible, no man has the right to failed to say why moral abso- The wisdom of God's law also where I realized that not only a lot of God's commands, I accept all philosophies and tell another what is correct be- lutes are wrong and that those exposes the humanistic philoso- were the world's problems obeyed the command to receive value systems regardless of havior. While the Bible gives the who adhere to moral absolutes phy's lack of reasoning. One caused by mankind ignoring or Jesus Christ as my personal sav- what they are, could himself be Ten Commandments as an abso- are dangerous. Rather it is those need only to read through the forsaking God's laws, but that ior. I am a happy man today be- so intolerant of the beliefs of lute standard of what is always who do not believe in absolute Ten Commandments to realize my personal unhappiness was cause I obeyed. Pfriem and Belitz. If Scott truly right and always wrong, huma- moral laws that are dangerous that if every person in the world caused by my personal disobe- I could have tried many philo- believes in pluralism, he should nists would say premarital sex because their behavior cannot obeyed every one of those com- dience. I also saw that sinning sophies and religions to get to accept the views of Pfriem and is good for those that feel it is be predicted. Sjch people are mandments there would not be a against God's law required that God but Jesus said that He is the Belitz. Yet, Scott called them good. They would say lying is guided only by their passions. If single problem on the face of the a penalty must be paid. That only way. Jesus said in John fanatics for believing that there fine if it is what you want to do. they desire something that does earth. There would be no rape, penalty was separation from 14:6, "I am the way, the truth are universal moral laws that In fact, if they are consistent not belong to them, they can no wars, no divorce, no abortion, God, death on earth and for all e- and the life; no one comes to the should govern every person's re- with their reasoning, they would steal it without having to answer no crime, and no other problem ternity, in what the Bible calls Father, but through me." lationship with other people and not be able to say that murder is to anyone. that is plaguing the world today. hell (Romans 6:23). Brandts is a University grad- with God. always wrong. I have a feeling, If Hitler were in control of the uate. Scott contradicts himself by however, that if someone was United States today, I would re- criticizing people who believe in pointing a gun at Scott and was fute and fight his actions be- Letters from an outstanding chapter, cerning City Council's decision Delta Tau Delta ad for having such a sexist attitude. to deny an r,F" liquor permit to Next time, think about the PR the Theta Chi fraternity. date party was sexist you present to the entire cam- I note in passing your utter pus, not to mention of yoursel- lack of attention to the concerns To the members of Delta Tau ves. I apologize to those that of other, non-student residents Delta Fraternity regarding your were not so offensive and those of the community. (The same advertisement for your date who could only take one date. imbalance in your news article party on March 11, 1988: It was Signed, on page 1 is an even worse jour- beautifully done except for one "Some Sorority Chick" nalistic fault.) thing...some of the names of (name withheld) However, the truly appalling your dates. It's a shame you thing about your editorial is its guys think you're so funny in us- threatening tone, a tone with ing names with sexual connota- Editorial on 'F permit which you essentially invite the tions such as Linda Lovelace, students of this University to re- Tiffany Swallows and Tonya was crude, insensitive taliate against the Bowling Dyke, just to name a few. Not to Green community (which mention the ones I probably Over the years I have general- means, in effect, against many didn't catch. Now fell me, ly found The BG News editorial members of this University as "men," what's the purpose? No comments to be apt and well) with an alcohol-based, SOCKDV DRVID HARRIS wonder non-Greeks get such a reasonably argued, but I am Manville Madness type affair. bad impression of Greeks. I'd outraged at the irresponsibility In my opinion, your editorial u« line cur nt Smu.-»x say that Delta Tau Delta is far of your March 8 editorial con- is crude, insensitive and dan- OtvM.' tlKE Nbfia OWE tf IS WJo'S *JU,I> Of ^OHtM ■He ViBSAWd, gerous. Please reconsider and •wWTS To Bf Mf«r£. age is your campus orum. StPlf.-OH. srrw.. waaMy during tha aunvnar nanon by tha Board of Sftjdant Pubaoaadna or BJBBIBJ Oman samMKAMweite nm^Jt SW Umvar*ty uM>3~ABMemaKr.. Oprirona aspraaaad by oounnaMa do not nacaaaarfy ranact tha opMona ot fia BQ The News reserves the mvm m wvemvte or Na**~ right to reject any material yovKuee.. Tha BQ Nawa and Bowing G/aan Stata UrwaraHy ara aqua opportunity amptoyara and that is offensive, malicious or mm do not ratertrnlnaH In Wring pracBcaa Tha BQ Nawa wi not aooapt advancing that la daamad rJaKrimtiakxy. oagradng or libelous. All submissions are MuBng on m. baala ot raoa. M> or national origin subject to condensation. copyright t »se by ma BO Nawa al rtghM raaanrad Please address all submis- BuaMaaOfHoa Editor* OHO* sions to: 214WaatrM Pit: (4IB) 372-2801 2tOWaatHal Ph (41B) 372-2603 Bowing Or can Slata UrWanlty „ A Editorial Editor Bowing Qraan. Ohio 43403-0278 The BG News SummarHourl 7:30am lo 8 pm Monday through Thuraday 2M West Hall 'Hu to 11 30am Friday

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Local March 17,1988 3 Financial aid is taxable Electric is out New rule requires report of scholarships, grants, loans this weekend byJaredO.Wadley by Tim Buth must determine his or her staff reporter staff reporter "This income is taxable on returns that amount of scholarship income to are being filed now." include in the annual filing on their own or with the help of Several University buildings will be without electricity this Students attending school on -Rollie Woods, IRS spokesperson their University,"Woods said. weekend because new cable will be installed in the Business scholarships, grants or fellow- Conrad McRoberts, the Uni- Administration's $3.65 million addition. ships may be forced to include versity director of Financial James Adler, supervisor of Plant Operations and Mainte- these funds in their taxable in- in a formal degree program. clude from their income up to Aid, said all inquiries concern- nance electric shop, said electricity will be turned off to allow come under the new tax laws for DBy students receiving schol- $300 of scholarship or fellowship ing the inclusion of scholarships electricians to connect the Business Building's existing cable 1967, said an Internal Revenue arships that are applied to room, income each month," he said. in taxable income under the new and new cable to the Education Building's power circuit. Service spokesman. board, and incidental expenses. Some graduate teaching assis- tax laws are being referred to Since the existing cable is connected to the Jerome Library's Rollie Woods, the Public Af- By graduate teaching assis- tants on scholarship prior to the the IRS or an individual tax con- circuit, another outage for electricity would overload both cir- fairs Officer of the Cleveland tants who have received a new tax laws had been able to sultant. cuits, Adler said. district IRS office, said schol- scholarship or grant which rep- exclude parts of their schol- "we're connecting the new cable to the Education Building's arships received after Aug. 16, resents compensation for past, arship that had represented "Students should have copies circuit to make it a lighter load. This will equal out the load 1986, are judged to be taxable present, or future services to be compensation for teaching or of their award letters. This tax (between the Business Adminstration Building and Jerome Li- income under a new set of provided. research, according to Woods. system is too new, for us in the brary ) and balance it better," he said. criteria. Woods said scholarships "Under the new law, all pay- Financial Aid office, to be trying Between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday, electricity will be tur- "Students receiving schol- awarded to students who are de- ments for services are included to interpret IRS regulations. Our ned off in the Eppler Complex, Hayes Hall, Physical Sciences arships need to understand Sree candidates are not taxable in income even if the service is a concern is to not put out misin- Building, Prout Hall, and sorority houses on Ridge Street. these tax changes because this they are applied to tuition, condition of receiving the formation," McRoWtssaid. From 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, Jerome Library, Health income is taxable on returns fees, supplies, books and equip- grant," Woods said. Woods said students with Center, Moore Musical Arts Center, Student Recreation that are being filed now," Woods ment. Determining the amount of questions regarding the inclu- Center, Student Services Building, and several fraternity said. Part-time students receiving scholarship money to be in- sion of scholarships on their an- houses next to the library. According to Woods, schol- scholarship money while not cluded on a student's annual in- nual filing should aquire a copy Also on Sunday, the Business Administration Building and arship income awarded after pursuing a degree must report come is not always an easy task, of IRS publication 520, "Scho- the Education Building will be without electricity from f a.m. that date must be reported on all scholarship funds as taxable he said. larships and Fellowships," by to 11 p.m. annual income tax reports: i .By income, Woods said. "No W-2 is issued with a dialing 1-800-424-3676 or D See Electricity, page 4. part-time students not enrolled "They used to be able to ex- scholarship or grant. A student 1-800-424-1040. Productions done in Joe E. Brown Theater number of performances when we don't by Elizabeth Kimes will increase from $1.50 to $3 for all seats. need them," he said. staff reporter Kepke said the present general admission Two plays are done each semster in Eva seating in the theater will be changed next Marie Saint Theater. Next year, the per- 1 The University theater department is in- year to reserved seating. formance dates of the first plays done each creasing ticket prices and changing the pro- Elsewhere Productions, which are plays semeaver in the theater will remain the duction dates of its shows in an attempt to done outside of the two conventional same. Yet the second productions of the Annual cuts force meet rising costs. theaters, will rise to $2 from $1.50 and re- semesters will be performed for one week, According to Allen Kepke, chair of the main general seating. running Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and a theater department, the ticket price in- "We're still a cheap date," Kepke said. matinee and evening performance on Satur- theater department crease is the first in eight years. "Prices are generally below or the same as day. "The University has been unable to in- the cost of a movie." In Joe E. Brown and Elsewhere Produc- crease operating budgets," Kepke said. "We Change will also take place in the dates of tions, plays will be performed Wednesday, have had to, in essence, face an annual cut to productions, he said. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings to hike ticket prices meet the rising cost of business." Currently, shows in Eva Marie Saint with a Sunday matinee. Theater run Thursday, Friday and Saturday Kepke said the matinees might be attrac- Starting nextyear, the price of a ticket for for two consecutive weeks. Joe E. Brown tive to senior citizens who do not like to go shows done in Eva Marie Saint Theater will and Elsewhere productions run for one week out at night and to students who have con- rise from $4 to $6 for adults, and from $2 to $4 from Wednesday through Saturday. flicts with the evening performances. for students and senior citizens. Musicals Kepke said the new format is "more a la "We are trying to meet some different done in the theater will see a $3 increase to $8 Broadway week." needs of the audience and our own income and $6 respectively. "We questioned the value of doing that needs at the same time," Kepke said. •■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•I■•■■■ •■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■■■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•I MAKE RESPONSIBLE DECISIONS ABOUT I DRINKING AND DRIVING

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• Your message and Reese's Peanut Butter Egg will be delivered on campus and to Off Campus Mailboxes Wednesday, March 30. ONLY 50$ Brought to you only by THE BG NEWS 4 .March 17,1988 Frat will aid safe 'return' ing," he said. by Beth Church Kowalski said the student-run staff reporter program is based on a national program, Volunteer Income Tax Assistants. Senior accounting "Preparing" for the "annual majors who have taken the return' on April 15, several 400-level federal taxation course University students have vol- are eligible to be volunteers, he unteered to work on the tax said. forms of Bowling Green senior Steve Ivory, senior accounting I citizens. major and chairman of the The University chapter of fraternity's University Projects Beta Alpha Psi, a national acc- Committee, said he believes the ' counting fraternity, is responsi- job is Important and rewarding. ble for this volunteer program, "We're a service organization according to Lawrence Kowal- — we want to help out in the ski, assistant professor of ac- community," Ivory said. "So counting. you're really under pressure to Kowalski, who has directed do your best. But, it's great to the program for 10 years, said figure out that someone gets five or six members of the club money back." prepare senior citizens' tax re- However, there have been turns for no charge, under his problems with people who can supervision. afford a professional accountant T'It's directed toward older or using the program, Kowalski low-income people who can't get said. professional help," Kowalski "We don't want to antagonize Mid. the community, but we don't The students work every other want people who are in need get- Wednesday afternoon during ting pushed out of the way, he February, March and April at said. the Wood County Senior Citizens Overall, both Ivory and Kow- BG News/Rob Upton Center, he said, helping about 60 alksi said they are pleased with Steve Fleming, senior accounting major, looks over the tax forms of Club and Beta Alpa Psi, the accounting honorary. Kern said he usually people each year. the success of the program. Bowling Green resident Edward Kern yesterday afternoon at the Senior does his own taxes but the new tax forms for this year left him a little con- "I think the students enjoy "We don't do this for recogni- Citizens Center on North Main Street. Fleming was taking part In the Vol- fused. sharing their time. We have re- tion or praise. It's just a good unteers for Income Tax Assistance program sponsored by the Accounting gulars who come back to us thing to do — helping people," every year — it's very reward- Kowalski said.

Electricity Adler said the power outage is also being done this weekend 3 Continued from page 3. because it wouldn't jeopardize University personnel's work, WASHINGTON CENTER INTERNSHIP The job could have been done and "students being on break in one day, but a group had made it a good time to do it." already reserved the Student AN INVESTMENT IN YOUR FUTURE Recreation Center Saturday, He added that he does not an- Adler said. ticipate any problems. Jain the party! Start celebrating St. Patrick's Day this Sunday at CAMPUS POLLYEYES HOW TO WRITE MIR OWN with Amateur Night and Irish beer specials. Open microphone all week long with the best acts receiving o special prize. Irish music every & night and the Sex Beatles on Thursday, Make St. Patrick's Doy another excuse to party at LOW INTEREST LOANS Pollymyt with green beer specials, pints of Guinness, the Friendship Game, ond 2-4 drawings each night with the winner receiving a

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by learning a second language, city, Pogacar said. The project, second language. by Amy Reyes according to Tim Pogacar, local which is funded through a fed- According to Ron Leybovich, reporter director of the Ohio Elementary eral education grant, includes a freshman finance/accounting Foreign Language Project. courses taught by University major and Russian instructor at "Menya covat Jonny, poshi students. Conneaut Elementary, learning egrent," or in English, "Hello, Courses in Russian, Japanese, Learning a second language is Russian is culturally important. my name is Johnny, let's go Spanish, German and French a trend which is sweeping the have been added to the elemen- nation, he said. Children from "(It's important) just to know Studentnts in six Bowling Green tary school curriculum, but only grades two through eight are something about the other City Elementary Schools are on a voluntary basis, he said. fascinated by foreign languages. power. Even if they don't apply working toward bridging the it. It's just so that they know It's gap between the United States The program has been made But why would an American not all evil," he said. and the Soviet Union, as well as possible through a cooperation want to learn Russian? It is not between their culture and others between the University and the exactly a nationally growing Though learning another lan- guage in second grade is not the norm, some children are so eager to get to class they are willing to come in before regular school hours, according to Kelly Sizemore, senior Spanish educa- tion major and Spanish instruc- tor at Crim Elemenatary. "They must be really into it to get up and drive to school that early," she said. Being exposed to other lan- guages at this age is easier than waiting until high school, Size- more said. "I think it's probably even better because they're getting up earlier and showing some re- sponsibility. They chose to do it. Kids below third grade are nat- urally curious. I think part of the reason is that they're into learn- ing anything," she said. BG News/Mark Thalman Kelly Sizemore, senior Spanish education major, calls on a student in her The children also learn music, Spanish class at Crim Elementary. The extra curricular class meets twice history and other aspects about a week before school and it open to any students. different cultures, Sizemore said. BG News/Mark Thalman But learning Spanish in the Some of the 19 students in the Spanish class raise their hands to answer a question. Kelly Sizemore relies on United States has an advantage games and visual activities rather than textbooks to teach the children. these other languages do not have, according to Sizemore. CSC "Because of the growing D Continued from page 1. the same position outside the work standards." number of Hispanics in the University. She said it will be a trial year country, I think it's important Kreienkamp said the percent- Before the pay system allowed to improve work standards "be- that they identify with this cul- age increase is determined by House Bill 309 becomes effec- fore they go into the real thing. ture," she said. yearly by the Board of Trustees tive, which is estimated July 1, "It's not going to happen during its meeting before July 1, 1990 according to Sexton, em- overnight," Sexton said. the beginning of the University Eloyees and supervisors will University classified workers To these children, every fiscal year. ave to set new standards and will vote on the Bill 309 April 12 phrase they learn is valuable no Moreover, House Bill 309 will have to be re-trained for a and 14 between 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. matter how small, Sizemore At the Firelands Campus, in said. would adjust the market rate for year. "Sometimes they come in and the pay range. Kreienkamp said Sexton said "training must Huron, classified workers will some classified workers are take place so there will be fair vote April 13 between noon and 6 they pick up different phrases p.m. that they've heard somewhere. underpaid compared to those in evaluations based on (new) All of a sudden they may yell' A- BG News/Mark Thalman AMERICAN : I LUNG ASSOCIATION. dios,' something I didn't even irm OlUW S»ai Plop* ' teach them yet, she said. Drawing facial expressions is one way students learn Spanish words.

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9 Marchl7,lM8 City. AIDS class considered the subject of AIDS is touched by Elizabeth Klmes upon in the eighth and ninth staff reporter grade health classes. According to eighth grade AIDS education may be ad- health teacher Amy White, ded to the curriculum of the the children are shown a film Bowling Green city schools from the Red Cross entitled by next fall. "Beyond Fear." "We are in the process of The film covers how AIDS getting there." Superinten- is and is not transmitted, she dent Robert Cummings said. said. "We need to go back to our "They had some unlearning board sometime in March to do, especially about how it and come up with a curricu- is contracted. White said. lum for AIDS education. We "Some kids thought you could plan to start teaching it next Set it by being sneezed on or year." tuched by someone with AIDS. To combat the rapid growth "The children have a lot of This bridge on Greensburg Pike Road is one of 15 bridges in Wood County which are currently not operational. BG News/Mark Thalman of AIDS, many cities and questions and are really in- states mandate that AIDS ed- terested in it. They should ucation be taught in the know about it because it per- schools. A similar law re- tains to their lives." cently went into effect in Mi- White said there is some chigan. fear on the part of the chil- Six bridges will be repaired The state law in Ohio does dren about the disease being not require any form of AIDS spread through the whole po- education. Yet the state is pulation. by Julie Wallace $400,000 for each bridge. i One bridge on Latcha Road planned so the bridges can be working on adding manda- "They may say it wouldn't assistant wire editor Construction will begin on the over Crane Creek. fully utilized. tory AIDS education to the bother them if they went to bridges in March and is expect- DOne bridge on Sugar Creek "One of the bridges (on Bays existing clause that stipulates school with a child who had ed to be completed by Novem- Road over Sugar Creek. Road) has been closed while the that venereal disease educa- AIDS, but when it comes Keeping up with bridge re- ber, he said. The bridges sched- other is almost 90 years old and tion be taught in the class- down to it I think a lot of pairs is a never-ending job in uled to be replaced are: Funding for the two bridges on only has a 10-ton weight limit," room, Cummings said. them woula be bothered," she Wood County. DTwo bridges on Bays Road Bays Road is being given in part he said. "Replacing the closed Currently, some schools in said. According to county engineer, over the Portage River at a cost by the federal government. Al- one only would not benefit the Bowling Green are beginning Cindy Maas, home econo- Tony Aliion, the county will of $350,000 to $400,000 each. iion said the government will area because of the second to implement education on mics teacher at the high again replace six of its 535 One bridge on Greensburg pay 80 percent of the total con- bridge with the low weight lim- the disease into their science school, said most of the stu- bridges during the 1968 con- Pike and also over the Portage struction cost, with the county it." and health classes. dents in her living skills class struction season, just as it has River, costing $350,000. covering the remaining 20 per- for many years in the past. In the junior high school, O See AIDS, page 8. The remaining three bridges cent from its budget. "The new bridge on the Bays "With this many bridges, you are shorter in span, Aliion said. Road would not be used as much always have something to do," They range in cost from $35,000 Construction of the other if the second bridge on that road Aliion said. Aliion said the re- to $40,000: bridges will be funded mainly was not replaced, so we are try- placement costs for the bridges □One bridge on Roundhead from the county engineer's bud- ing to do them in conjunction," will range from $35,000 to Road over Yellow Creek. Eet. The main revenues for the he said. udget are the fees charged for Two of the six bridges being Howard's Club H auto license tags and state taxes replaced have been closed for on gasoline, he said. several years because they were 210 N. Main No Cover unable to safely support the Style is Always "This year, the county is weight of car traffic traveling firojecting $2 million in license over them, he said. ee money and approximately "The closed bridges may ac- The Best Yet $800,000 in gas tax money for its tually be able to hold the car budget," he said. "That is our traffic, but we have no control in Season. total budget which has to cover over the possibility of someone Tonight! It's classic. It's canvas. It's Tretorn. And it's here to stay. Available in classic colors, plaids, and leather, too. county road repairs, snow re- going across with a vehicle hea- moval and so forth." vier than the limit," Aliion said. "Damage may be done to the Three points of criteria are bridge and the next person that TAo* °^ Madhatter used to determine which bridges goes across it is in danger." will be replaced during a speci- Currently, 15 bridges are March 18-19 fied year, Aliion said. closed in the county, including the two scheduled tor replace- * Attention World Travelers: Howard's is The main one, he said, is de- ment. now selling T-shirts. Don't forget to show termining which bridges, when Aliion said since the county is replaced, will benefit the most one of the top five in Ohio for its off your favorite bar in BG. people. The amount of traffic us- number of bridges, the job of ing the bridge and the weight re- keeping them up to safety FALCON HOUSE strictions on the bridges are also standards is ongoing. Howard's is a Designated Driver Participant taken into consideration. "At the present funding level, SPORTING GOODS the job of replacing the bridges Your Athletic Shoe and Sports Headquarters in B G Citing the Bays Road bridge is really never ending,"he said. replacements as an example, "Just as you get them replaced, Summer/Fall Aliion said the replacements are other things keep happening." Apartments/Houses A 0% + ■ 3S ManSt l«19)JUM 10 Available 1 -** G.~". O~o OW JohnftMayM. n 715 Second St. • House - Summer TRETORM 236 Troupe • House - Fall 706 Second St. • Efficiency turn Summer • Fall 211 S. College • Unit A - Fall • Unit B - Summer and Fall 517 E. Reed •2 BR furnished - summer only 521 E. Merry • 2 BR furnished - summer only WANTED: 720 Second • 1 BR furnished - summer only

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by John Meola town; there's no reason why out of 100 our officers have no portunities to get into trouble. DA car parked at 418 Wal- Police said Sisson then par- cKy reporter they can't give it to them," said idea the person they are dealing "I remember being a student lace Ave. was robbed of ap- ked his car in front of 315 Norm Meese, 870 Scott Blvd. with is a student," he said. doing a lot of running around proximately $65 worth of Palmer Ave. without inform- Another resident who lives Ash said many of the prob- when I was In college," said items either Monday night or ing the owners of the cars or While City Council opposed near the fraternity, Mrs. R.M. lems in the city are created by Gerry Kallenbach, 937 Norman- early Tuesday morning, the police. the idea of a Theta Chi party, Torgerson, 222 Eberly St., said outsiders. die St. police said. Parts at the scene matched Bowling Green Police Chief Ga- the group has been a good "We draw from other com- However, some think the Items taken were a brief- broken parts on Sisson's car, len Ash said he supported the neighbor. munities such as and police are biased both for and case and three cassette tapes. police said. fraternity's effort to get a liquor The biggest perceived prob- Toledo and the University takes against the students. Charles S. Sisson, North An area towing company permit. lem in dealing with students. the blame (for what visitors "I get the feeling by looking at Olmsted, Ohio, was cited was attempting to tow a car Ash said, is the complaint of do).'he said. the paper that the police are Tuesday morning in connec- registered to a Lima man "We have found in the past loud parties. Many residents interviewed, biased against the students," tion with a hit-skip accident, when an unidentified female that organized parties create City police find themselves in though, think the police treat the Meese said. police said. entered the car and refused to less enforcement problems," he a dilemma when enforcing such students fairly. "It seems 90 percent of the ci- According to police, Sis- get out, police said. said. "Parties that spon- complaints, according to Ash. "I've found them to be fair," tations are students," he said. son's car hit a car registered Police told the towing com- taneously erupt are the ones that On one hand, the police must said Harriet Nearing, 971 West Others, such as Laura Schar- to Joann Hribar. Euclid, pany to leave the woman in cause problems." keep the peace. On the other, Wooster St. "I think they really land, disagree. Ohio. The force of the impact the car until she was ready to Some area residents agree they must treat the students as try to be fair." "I don't see them as being ef- drove Hribar's car into a car leave and then call the Wood with Ash for various reasons. regular citizens, Ash said. A former University student fective," she said. "Noise com- registered to Derrick L. Carr, County Sheriff if problems "They give (liquor) permits to "We try to treat this as one said he thinks the police are fair, plaints are not effectively dealt BOOThirdSt. persist. other fraternities located in community. Ninety-nine times but that students nave more op- with." Housing matching funds or low Interest Registration. would be involved in the regis- For example, a family with 10 Ray Martin, 218 Grim St.. loans for low or moderate in- tration because the city does not kids would be allowed to live in a gathered more than 100 signa- □ Continued from page 1. come families wishing to fix up a Continued from page 1. have the money necessary to single family dwelling, but not tures from Ward 2 residents up4 "The landlords need to take a their houses, Lineback said. Hoffman said the goals and hire a person to monitor the more than three unrelated peo- set with the enforcement of zon- hard look at the students they "We're not suffering for lack objectives of the system — to en- process. ple can live in the same house ing codes, according to Jeff are renting to. If students are of applications to these pro- force health and zoning codes in But he added the problem of under the present codes, he said. Gordon, Ward 2 councilman. destroying property, they should grams," Lineback said. a realistic way — are laudable. zoning enforcement has "been Hoffman said this limit is not Martin was unavailable for be evicted — it only takes 30 Some structural problems in The problem now lies with the seething under the surface for realistic if the house has four comment. days to put students on the curb- the city were eliminated after a mechanisms of the system. years. bedrooms. side, which is where they should new structure code was passed "We need to deal with prob- "Some zoning laws are not However, concern with the "People would like to see zon- be if they're acting like ani- in 1966, giving the health de- lems in a more intelligent way, practical. For example, the health, safety and occupancy of ing laws enforced, not mals," he said. partment the authority to ad- but in registering landlords, we number of people living in a housing prompted one resident changed," Gordon said. "Resi- Carolyn Lineback, the city's dress problems other than hous- don't want to ask them to incri- single-family dwelling isn't the to submit a petition early in the dents are concerned about the gants administrator, said no ing, such as garages, vacant lots minate themselves," he said. issue — it's the relationship of year to City Council for greater neighborhood deteriorating over ierally funded programs exist and littering violations. Hoffman also said some cost the people," he said. enforcement of zoning codes. the last 10 years." to repair student rental prop- erties, although the city has three such programs for owner- occupied houses and family- rental properties. THIS WEEK FEATURED AT These programs provide ai

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I March 17,1988 Elsewhere Noriega survives coup attempt

PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) - Soldiers loyal the headquarters, forced from their car and mar- tions of Panama City. Residents were kept at least gassed Tuesday. to Panama's military strongman, Gen. Manuel ched into the compound at gunpoint. a block away from the compound. The most violent protest was at the Social Secur- Antonio Noriega, put down an apparent attempt to As they were being held inside, they saw at least Reports said a coup attempt was led by the 3rd ity hospital on Panama City's north side, where take over his headquarters ana force him from one officer with his hands behind his head being Infantry Company of of the 5th Battalion from medical workers threw flaming Molotov cocktaus power today. taken into a barracks behind the headquarters Chiriqui Province, bordering Panama's frontier at police just outside the grounds of the sprawling Residents of the area near the Panama Defense building. But a captain told them the apparent with Costa Rican. The light infantry company is facility. Force headquarters said they heard heavy shoot- prisoner was simply taking part "in a simulated known as the "Diablos RoTos," or Red Devils. Riot police responded with bursts of shotgun fire ing inside the walled compound starting at about exercise." Noriega, who has not been seen publicly since and tear gas grenades, whose fumes penetrated 8: IS a.m. and continuing for at least half an hour. The captain, who declined to identify himself Friday, is determined to remain in Panama and the 500-bed hospital in a four-hour melee. "They were kisses," Noriega said about an hour and wore no name tag, said units at the headquar- ride out the storm, several close associates said Among those wounded at the hospital was David after the firing ended. He appeared at the top of a ters periodically conduct training exercises aimed Tuesday, speaking on condition of anonymity. Leeson, a photographer for the Dallas Morning stairway on one side of the neadquarters building at halting coup attempts. Disturbances began Monday when thousands of News. Leeson was treated at the emergency room along with members of his high command. "Everything is normal," he said. public employees did not get their semimonthly for a shotgun pellet that penetrated his cheek and To reporters' shouted questions about what had It was not known if Noriega was inside the com- paychecks. Strikes by teachers, telephone workers chipped a tooth. happened, the general responded: "What hap- pound during the shooting. Telephone calls to the and longshoremen were joined Tuesday by em- Associated Press photographer John Hopper pened is that you are visiting us here." headquarters went unanswered. ployees of the Ministry of Treasury and Finance. was stopped by police while taking pictures at a Two Associated Press reporters and a photogra- Hundreds of soldiers in battle gear surrounded At least a dozen people were injured by birdshot disturbance at an electrical workers union hall and pher were stopped by soldiers as thev approached the headquarters, located in one of the older sec- fired by riot police and hundreds more were tear- had his film confiscated at gunpoint.

INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS Weapons sale questioned Ousted Marcos investigated in illegal arms exportation NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Investigators are trying to learn whether Service "sting." No arms were alleged to have changed hands. A COLORFUL Ferdinand Marcos was behind a plot to ship weapons from the The officials said New York businessman Robert Steele is a focus AND WIDE SELECTION United States to forces loyal to him in the Philippines, federal offi- of the continuing investigation. During the trial, the prosecutor said OF SWEATERS... cials say. Steele had worked with Dicker on the arms deal, but Steele was not U.S. officials suspect the ousted Philippines president may have charged. sweats, pants, shirts been instrumental in abortive plans to supply automatic rifles and Steele and Dicker have been linked to Orlando Dulay, a Marcos skirts, jackets accessories submachine guns for an 80-member force. supporter and former provincial governor later linked by Philippine Marcos' chief American attorney, however, denies Marcos was military sources to an August 1967 coup attempt in the Philippines. EXPERIENCE THE UNITH) COLORS OF involved in any arms shipments. ''That's a dry well for you, my Dulay, detained by authorities in August 1986 on the grounds of a friend," Richard Hibey said Friday in Washington. "There's no Marcos-owned estate near Princeton University, said Steel and Portside Marketplace 5K benellon truth to that allegation. Dicker were his "lawyers" who had sent him to clean up the court- Franklin Park Mall Details of the planned arms sale surfaced here last fall during a sealed property at Marcos' request. federal trial of Leon Dicker, a disbarred Hewlett, N.Y., lawyer con- A newspaper In Manila reported last week that Dulay was con- victed of conspiring to export weapons illegally. tacted by U.S. authorities who traveled there seeking his coop- At trial, the government said the arms were bound for Thailand. eration in the investigation of alleged arms shipments to pro-Marcos But two federal officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said groups. Large 1-ltem Large 2-ltem last week that authorities believe the weapons were for pro-Marcos Assistant U.S. Attorney John Peyton in Honolulu on Monday con- forces in the Philippines. firmed that he met with Dulay last week, but said he could not com- Dicker, two men acquitted in the case and one who pleaded guilty ment further because of an "ongoing criminal investigation." and testified for the prosecution were arrested in a U.S. Customs Raul Rabe, deputy chief of mission at the Philippines Embassy in Washington, said Dulay recently "surfaced in Honolulu and joined Pizza ! Pizza Mr. Marcos" before being deported to the Philippines, where he $ faces charges in the 1986 slayings of three campaign workers of M.00 5.95 President Corazon Aquino. In House Only frmm Delivery AIDS 4-9 a Continued from page 6. Ridge Elementary, a develop- do not have misconceptions mental film on the body is usual- on how the disease is trans- ly shown to the students every mitted. February. 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News Briefs Letters petition for Lorain Reagan admits to secrets Anderson's release wants WASHINGTON (AP) - In wanted to know. I've done a remark he immediately re- that myself," Reagan said, action «retted, President Reagan on responding to reporters. Request published in two Lebanese papers Wednesday said he some- He immediately told repor- LORAIN (AP) - A times doesn't tell Congress ters, "Now don't distort that. small group of people de- everything it wants to know. I just mean...I think Congress BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) —Two Lebanese news- television station based in Christian east Beirut, as dicated to Terry Ander- The subject arose when would like to be asking ques- papers today published letters addressed to kid- well as the Christian Voice of Lebanon and the son's release from capti- Reagan was asked about his tions about almost anything, napped American journalist Terry Anderson and Sunni Voice of Nation radios. vity in Lebanon on Wed- former national security ad- anytime." his pro-Iranian captors on the Anderson was seized before kidnappings be- nesday hoisted an Ameri- viser, Robert McFarlane, third anniversary of his abduc- came epidemic in Moslem west Beirut, when Trying to cut off the con- can flag and tied a yellow pleading guilty last week of tion in Moslem west Beirut. many foreigners lived there. Gunmen believed to ribbon to the flagpole at withholding information from versation, Reagan said, The independent An-Nahar be Shiite Moslem zealots abducted him as he was "Let's wait and determine City Hall. Congress. and the Sunni Moslem Al-Liwa returning home from a game of tennis. The "Free Terrv Ander- "He pleaded guilty to not whether they say the law has also published a picture of An- Police say they have no information on Anderson been broken." son Committee's cere- telling Congress everything it derson's 2-year-old daughter Su- or any of the other missing foreigners, who include mony marked the abduc- lome, who was born after his eight other Americans. Most are held by Shiite tion's third anniversary in March 16,1985, abduction by Is- Moslems loyal to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the town where Anderson Man solicits hiccup cure lamic Jihad. the revolutionary patriarch of Iran. was born. He spent the "Here is Sulome, our Lebanese government authorities have little first seven years of his life daughter, wishing you a safe re- *naer*on sway in their own country after 13 years of civil MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A cassettes, and parcels that in this northern Ohio city, turn home, daddy," said a letter to Anderson from war that pits Moslems against Christians and rival 30 miles west of Cleveland. 94-year-old man's offer of have poured into her home factions within each camp against each other. $10,000 to anyone who can end from Europe and North Madeleine, Sulome's mother. his 65 years of hiccuping has America since her father, "She often asks about you. Wondering which of A dozen people, includ- drawn some exotic nostrums Charlie Osborne, offered the all the planes she is seeing will be the one bringing Anderson's captors call themselves Islamic Ji- ing some of Anderson's re- — dill seed, magnesium reward in January. daddy home...," the letter said. had, which means Islamic Holy War. Since his ab- latives, attended the out- ehosphate, holy water and "People really care. Even Anderson, 40, chief Middle East correspondent duction, they have released nine photographs and door ceremony in cold but idian hemp, among them — though the $10,000 is a big for The Associated Press, is the longest-held of 22 two videotapes of him. dry weather. but the man hiccups on. deal to some of them, a lot say foreign hostages in Lebanon. There has been no He is known to have been allowed to write to his Jack LaVriha, chairman keep the money and spend it wordof him for three months. family once, in November 1985. His last videotaped of the committee, said, "Unbelievable," Lucretia in good health. It's unbelie- In a letter to the Shiite Moslem kidnappers, the message was delivered to a news agency in Beirut "We have got to do some- Peterson of rural Aitkin said vable for that many people to U.S.-based Journalists' Committee To Free Terry on Christmas Eve. thing and we've got to do it as she sifted through some of write in this day and age," Anderson pleaded with Islamic Jihad to "release fast, because these men the more than 5,000 letters, she said. him in the name of humanity." Services were planned in Washington today to are deteriorating in those commemorate Anderson's three years in capti- cells in Lebanon, and we "For what crime is he paying this terrible vity. Participants at the Holy Trinity Church were don't want any of them re- price?" the letter asked. "Terry has committed no to include three former hostages — Revs. turned to the United States Miss America stays nurse crime." 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10 March 17,1988 Sports NCAA opener spells end for Falcons But the Hawks came out in the second half play- Point guard Paulette Backstrom started the run but that would be hindsight," BG head coach Fran l>y Andy Woodard ing a "triangle-and-two" defense. This placed 5-2 with two free throws, and then added a layup after Voll said. "I was hoping they would take the shot .issislani sports editor All-Atlantic 10 guard Debbie Black on 6-4 forward a McGuire steal to make the score 68-63 with 2:12 and we would rebound. We were within a few sec- Jackie Motycka and 5-5 guard Ellen Shields on 6-1 left. onds of pulling up even with them." PHILADELPHIA - St. Joseph's entered its first- forward Megan McGuire. The Falcons then missed a golden opportunity to Due to the '"triangle and two defense," BG shot a round NCAA Tournament game against BG with cut into the lead again after another McGuire steal meager 32.2 percent for the night. St. Joe's, on the the fourth-best scoring defense (54 points per "We plaved a triangle and two with Debbie and as they missed four consecutive shots at a basket. other hand, was 16 of 26 for 61.5 percent. game) in the nation. But when the Falcons racked Ellen on McGuire andMotycka. The other players After Shields missed the front end of a one-and- However, those numbers were virtually re- up 41 markers in the first half, the Hawks defense basically played a match-up zone," Hawks coach one with 46 seconds remaining, McGuire drilled a versed in the first half as BG was 18 of 27 for 66.7 did not seem to be that potent. Jim Foster said. "In the first half we tried six 21-foot three-pointer with 38 seconds left to pull the percent. The Hawks also managed a respectable different defenses and Bowling Green had all the Falcons within 68-66. 50 percent first half, making 16 of 32. However, any doubters among the Hawk defense answers. Then came the controversy. were quickly turned into believers in the second "They had a big advantage on us in rebounding With only a three-second difference between the "I like to play a team who's never played us be- half as they allowed BG a meager 25 points. (18-8) in the first half, and I knew we would re- shot clock and game clock. The Falcons chose to fore because they usually don't know how to han- Combine BG's 41 and 25 and the Falcons' 66 total bound better in the triangle and we did (19-14)." Blay defense instead of fouling a St. Joe's player, dle our pressure, said Black, who finished with 10 falls two points short of St. Joe's 68 in Wednesday Motycka and McGuire, who combined to score 18 awk center Dale Hodges, who scored 17 points, points, 13 assists and 4 steals. "But they surprised night's contest at Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse on points in the first half, were limited to nine in the missed a turnaround jumper with three seconds me because they handled it well. They scared me the campus of St. Joe's. second half. remaining. in that first half. They played great." St. Joe's (24-7) now advances to the second "They play some of the best defense around," BG held a lead as big as 13 points in the first half round of the NCAA tourney where it will play at McGuire said. "They stuck it to us when they Backstrom grabbed the rebound and raced to and three times led by as much as 11 points. Most Maryland Saturday night. needed to." halfcourt. She was ready to hit a wide-open of BG's points came from the inside. BG, which ends its season at 25-6, held a 41-32 Trailing 68-59 with 2:49 remaining, BG mounted McGuire for a layup when time expired. halftime advantage. a comeback bid. "I guess I would've liked to see us foul quickly, D See Falcons, page 11. Pittsburgh feuding Tribe hopes for Caudill comeback TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - On a team in season, need to know soon if anyone in camp healthy," Caudill said. "I think I've done before EMU game search of any pitcher who can save a game, can fill the stopper role. Indians pitchers that. They clocked me at 88 mph earlier this Bill Caudill would seem to have a lock on a compiled the worst earned run average in spring." Cleveland Indians' job. the majors in 1987, and the bullpen contri- He discounted an earlier practice game He has saved 106 games in his major buted both to the loss total and the 5.28 ERA. against Indians minor league hitters, who PITTSBURGH (AP) - mad at some of toe league career. Caudill has saved just three games over pounded him for six runs and seven hits in University of Pittsburgh fUc Evans' remarks. But the 31-year-old Caudill, who came to the past two seasons. three innings. Coach Paul Evans always Such as: the Indians before spring training as a free He has endured a strained rotator cuff and "I started the game. What kind of test is says what's on his mind, but — During his weekly radio agent, is struggling to keep his big league an arthritic shoulder. that? I'm used to coming in the eighth inning he must be wondering if what show last week, Evans Joked career alive. The Toronto Blue Jays still owe Caudill with one out and men on first and second, he says is going over the that it is often difficult to mo- The right-hander says he is ready to turn $1.5 million. A year ago, Toronto was count- he said. heads of his players. tivate Lane because, "He back the clock and regain the pitching form ing on Caudill to regain his pitching form In Cleveland's 8-4 victory over the Mil- Although Pittsburgh won does too much running that resulted in 88 saves from 1982 through and ended up releasing him. He eventually waukee Brewers on Tuesday, Caudill had his the Big East Conference re- around at night and not 1984. latched on with the Oakland A's, but he in- best performance of this camp. In two in- gular-season championship enough during practice." "By midseason, I should be where Bill jured his right hand punching a man who at- nings of relief pitching, he gave up no runs 10 days ago with a tenuous — When Lane begged out of Caudill was in 1982-1983-1984," he says. tacked his wife outside of an Oakland hotel. andjust one bloop single. 1 point victory at Syracuse, a practice drill, complaining, "When I first went to the bullpen, I was He had to sit out the final month of the "The next three or four outings are going Evans finds his No. 8 Panth- "My knee is (messed) up,' throwing between 90 and 92 miles per hour. season. to be very important for me," he said. I've ers, 23-8, at their worst — not Evans yelled back, "So's When I got to Seattle in 1982,1 was throwing Caudill had one goal going into this spring got to go out and put some zeroes up. If I do, I their best — entering the your head." 88 to 90." NCAA Tournament. — The irascible Evans training: feel there's no way in the world I won't make The Panthers, who play un- twice berated Lane loud and The Indians, who lost 101 games last "I wanted to show the Indians my arm was this team." ranked Eastern Michigan, long during timeouts for de- 22-7, in a first-round NCAA fensive lapses against Villan- game tomorrow at Lincoln, ova, once angering Lane to Neb,, will be coming off per- the point where be almost Butler running free for Giants haps their poorest effort of walked out of the huddle. Sting the season, a 72-69 Big East "That's lust the way he is," SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Brett Butler loves doff man through virtually all of his seven maior- tournament semifinal loss to Lane told The Pittsburgh to bunt, loves to steal bases and is sure he'll love league seasons. He has a lifetime .280 batting Villanova, a team Pitt twice Press. "It don't matter what playing for Roger Craig. average and 233 stolen bases. beat by 12 points. he says to me. What he says "He^i already told me he's going to run my legs "He's got a good track record for doing the edges And not only were the coach just goes over my head." off. My job is to set the table," says Butler, the new things we need, Craig said. "He's going to dictate and his Panthers f ussin' after Then, noting he had 20 leadoff man and center fielder for the San Fran- a lot of the things we do." the loss, they were a feudin'. points and 10 rebounds cisco Giants, a team well stocked with power hit- against Villanova, Lane said, ters lower in the lineup. Last year, Craig tried almost everyone in the Force Evans and his backboard- "You see I'm doing well, leadoff spot, rarely leaving the same player there breaking forward, Jerome dont you? I'm still contribut- "Players from other teams have told me that for more than a few games. One of his spring train- RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) Lane, have engaged in a run- ing well. That stuff (Evans with Roger managing, they've got to expect any- ing ideas a year ago was to use Clark atop the — Manny Rojas' shootout ning war of words for several says) doesn t affect me." thing at anytime. There are no rules. He does a lot lineup. goal with 55 seconds to weeks, leading to speculation But after telling Evans he of unorthodox things," Butler said at the Giants' Al Rosen, the Giants' general manager, calls Elay capped a two-goal ra- that the exasperated Lane would be back next year un- spring training camp. Butler "the consummate leadoff man and a superb y that gave the may skip his senior season less Pitt won the national center fielder." Sting a 3-2 victory over the and turn pro. championship — "That's a "You've got to be prepared mentally and physi- Cleveland Force last night. He may break glass back- fair tradeoff," Evans said — cally" playing for or against Craig, Butler added, Butler was twice named the American League's Rojas was awarded the boards with a single bound, in Lane said last week, "My and he thinks it will be a lot more fun on Craig's top hunter in a vote of American League man- game-winning penalty shot addition to being one of the grandma has always taken side. agers. He had 93 bunts for hits the last four after Force goalkeeper best rebounders in college care of me; now it's about "He might call a squeeze bunt on a 3-2 count — seasons. P.J. Johns was assessed a basketball, but Lane has been time I took care of her." with Will Clark up! He's probably done it," Butler Last season, he had 20 bunt hits but only two sa- two-minute tripping pen- said. crifices. "It's hard for me to sacrifice, to square alty on a play near the around and bunt. I'm used to going for a hit." Cleveland red line. Johns The Giants, National League West champions tripped Chicago's Teddy last season, were second in the league in home One of his unsuccessful sacrifice attempts last Krafft as both fought tF runs with 205, led by Clark's 35, and 10th in stolen year came in the Indians' home opener. A pitch fought for a loose ball. bases, with 126. ran inside on him, hit his left middle finger and Krafft suffered a broken Butler, signed as a free agent after spending the fractured it, forcing him onto the disabledlist for leg on the play. last four seasons with Cleveland, has heen a lea- 20 days. NOW OPEN 1 ALL YOU CAN EAT BBQ RIBS OUTSTANDING BUSINESS GRADUATES AND MTAfik BETA GAMMA SIGMA RIBS ihe Honor Society for Collrgute Schools of Business ? Membership OrcO 4:30-7:00 p.m. .. . $3.50 Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest RIBS national recognition a student can receive in an un- (leiKiaduate or masters program in business or J>izz< management. 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NFL heads Reds' McClendon feeling heat PLANT CITY, Fla. (AP) — A year ago, McClendon broke both the New York Mets and the late-inning addition to the the minors. announce Lloyd McClendon, a catcher who camp with the Reds and stayed Reds before finally landing in lineup. "It's been frustrating," he can also play the infield and out- with the club until Aug. 6. But all the big leagues last year, when "You would think with a said. "It's been hard to get used field, made the Cincinnati Reds of that does not translate into a he appeared in 45 games as a 24-man roster, a guy with some to. But I've had to deal with it." decisions last year because of his ver- roster spot for McClendon in 28-year-old rookie for the Reds. pop off the bench would be real McClendon is hitting .375 with satility, but may not be wanted 1988. In this era of the 24-man ros- valuable," McClendon said. a home run this spring. Most of PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)- this season. "There's no doubt in my mind ter, McClendon's versatility He drew three walks, but his plate appearances have NFL teams agreed Tues- McClendon, 29, faces stiff I can help this team," he said. seemingly would serve him well. struck out twice while serving as come as a pinch-hitter. day to replace the current competition this spring from "But that doesn't mean they'll But last year, it didn't seem to the designated hitter in the 30-second clock for putting Soung reserve catchers Terry give me the chance. I know this nek). Reds' 9-7 victory over the Tor- He showed up at camp 20 the ball in play with a IcGriff, who gained experience is a tough team to make, but I Early in the season, he was onto Blue Jays on Tuesday. pounds lighter than a year ago, 45-second interval that be- backing up starter Bo Diaz in can't even worry about that. I'm Diaz' backup. But because the McClendon's eight seasons of and claims he is in the best gins immediately after the 1987, and Joe Oliver. In addition just trying to convince them Reds always had to save Crofessional baseball have shape of his career. He said he whistle blows ending the the Reds have a crowded field of what I can do." McClendon in case they needed night him not to assume any- has not lost any strength and previous play. players competing for infield McClendon bounced around a second catcher, he could never thing. They also have taught wants to show Manager Pete The rule, which will be and outfield positions. the minor-league systems of be used as a pinch-hitter or a him patience during his time in Rose what he can do. used during the regular season, is an offshoot of a 40-second clock that was Falcons used experimentally in last year's preseason. That Politician upset with Bosox opener O Continued from page 10. rule was rejected after al- most every coach in the CINCINNATI (AP) — City councilman David Mann wants base- cent years that some American League openers have started earlier "If all teams from Ohio league said it didn't give ball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth to delay the Boston Red Sox's than Cincinnati's games. Last year, Mann led Cincinnati City Coun- shoot like that, I'm not go- them enough time to make April 4 American League season opener for 61 minutes so it will start cil members in a long-distance exchange with Toronto city officials ing to schedule any of changes. a minute after Cincinnati's National League opener that day. when the Canadian city was host to a Blue Jays opener that started them," Foster said. They rejected two pro- Mann said he made the proposal in a letter he mailed Tuesday to prior to Cincinnati's. posals. One would have al- Ueberroth. This year, Cincinnati is celebrating the 200th anniversary of its Hawk forward Kim Foli lowed the defensive teams founding. finished with a game-high to score one point by re- Boston's home game against the Detroit Tigers is scheduled to "I don't know why Boston would fail to respond to a sister city, a 24 points, 16 in the second turning a botched extra start at 1:05 p.m. on April 4. The Cincinnati Reds start play against fellow baseball town's bicentennial request. Boston is the cradle of half. Beth Supensky scored point for what normally the St. Louis Cardinals in Riverfront Stadium an hour later. liberty," he said. "If there's one city that understands history and 10 off the bench, while would have been a touch- So the councilman wants Ueberroth to delay the Boston-Detroit heritage, it's Boston." Hodges grabbed a game- down. The other would game one hour and one minute, making it start a full minute after Jim Small, a spokesman for Ueberroth in New York City, declined high 13 rebounds have made any infraction the first pitch is thrown in Cincinnati. to predict how the commissioner would respond. Ueberroth had not by the offensive team on a Mann, a zealous guardian of Cincinnati's tradition as host city for received the councilman's request, Small said. For BG, Bonner finished kick a 10-yard penalty the traditional National League season opener, has been upset in re- "I'm not going to speculate on something like that," Small said. with 18 points and seven from where the ball was rebounds, while Motycka whistled dead after the scored 14 before fouling out at the 3:54 mark of the sec- They also turned down a ond half. move by the Seattle Sea- Ohio State wins NIT opener hawks that would have al- After the game Voll took lowed linebacker Brian COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Perry Carter But Ohio State held the Monarchs score- points again. an optimistic look at the fu- Bosworth to wear"44," his scored 25 points and had 10 rebounds as Ohio less for the next 6:09 and outscored ODU1W) Old Dominion, which finished third in the ture. old college number. NFL State defeated Old Dominion 86-73 last night to take a 29-24 lead. Jerry Francis scored the Sun Belt Conference, had six turnovers in rules allow linebackers to in the first round of the National Invitation first seven points in the streak and Carter the first three minutes of the second half. "We established oursel- wear numers only in the Tournament. the final four. Jay Burson added 18 points for the Buck- ves as a national program 50s or 90s. Ohio State advanced to the second round of eyes, with Grady Mateen adding 11 and Cur- capable of playing with □ □ D the NIT with a record of 17-12. Old Dominion Carter went on to score Ohio State's final tis Wilson 10. Wilson also had 10 assists. almost any team in the Instant replay, which finished at 18-12. 11 points in the half as the Buckeyes took a Old Dominion had five players in double country," Voll said. "We began as a one-year ex- Carter, a 6-foot-fl freshman, was 12 for 18 36-34 lead. figures, led by Garrick Davis with 17 points. are a program kind of like periment in 1988, was ap- from the field. Nine of his 10 rebounds came Steve Trax added 14, Bernard Royster had a sleeping giant. And one proved for a third experi- on the offensive boards. Ohio State then took control of the game by 12, Anthony Carver added 11 and Frank big plus is mat we have all mental year by NFL Old Dominion went on an early 20-8 spurt scoring the first 12 points of the second half, Smith finished with 10. of our starters back next to take a 24-14 lead with 10:32 left in the first with Carter adding four more. Ohio State, now 12-3 at home, won the NIT season." half. The Monarchs never got closer than 11 in 1986. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NCAA 7:30 P.M. AT THE ICE ARENA BEAT VERMONT SUPPORT THE FALCONS!

Applications are being accepted for Summer 1988 BG News editor Students Fall 1988 BG News editor 1988-89 Gavel editor of the game 1989 KEY editor 1988-89 Miscellany editor 1988-89 Obsidian editor Application forms may be obtained at The BG News office, 214 West Hall. Application deadline Wed., April 13. Linda Ann Popovich Bowling Green Stale University « Third Team Volleyball ■ Political Science Major < 4.00 GPA < Sophomore < Day by Day Photography Contest Hometown: Battle Creek, Ml <

The contest is open to any BGSU full-time student. Winning pictures will be mdwkil in the 1988-89 UAO Day by Day Calendar.

Photographs must be" blaefc and whit© 8 x 10 glossy or semi-glossy and must be of BGSU e> gifts, people or cam- pus. AUeittr^miMtl>e submitted by March 30th. For Congratulations to the GTE Academic All-Americans* They are the leaders of the team. But what makes them even more special is their outstanding more deta poor Union or academic records. They are the GTE Academic Ail-Americans, selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) for being high achievers -m the game as well as the classroom. GTE is proud to be the official sponsor of this 35-year-old program and congratulates these student-athletes on their Academic Ail-American achievements. 3fB CASH'PR^P;:: for top 3 photos: $25^"$15, $10 GTEACADEMC ALL-AMERKATEAM SILECTED BY CoSIDA

•Acad*ncAlAfflancoaora0MadMmcamcrfcM4>t»U.S taw and Trodproi 0«c« March 17,1988 Classifieds 8 0 L.D. LEADERSHIP-LEARNING ■NEED A CARBW BMP01181 Coed Bicycle Toure Ta I ha Hottsst Redhasd on BO Campu s I f*0VNs>TNs* TICKETS DETROIT TO FORT CAMPUS It CITY EVENTS DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP TO PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Colorado Rocklee 1888 WhmmeMr rating. Oh That's Mary Kay" MEYER8..FL0RI0A 8-16 TO 8-88. 8*88 eeoh. Topic: Motivation CAU leaping, van support Coaege Cycle Tours. Hevs a tremendous Birthday and a Greet Spring WM seU separately. Celt Jan 171-taM Wao March 30-7 PM-Campua Room-Umon FIRST HOPf PRIONANCY CENTER 1313)387-1370. Break' II be tnnung of you whte I'm on ma alopasl ESCORT RADAR DETECTOR BRAND NEW 2 For rttsrvatlona oal 2-2843 AT 364-HOPE DAILY ORMK SPECIALS TRY-OUTS- Your Comactlcul Connection POWER CORDS ANO WINDOW MOUNT IN- •rommntui FOR Pnoee raduoad Mon.-m. 2-7 PM FREE PRIONANCY TI8TINO CLUDED 81 76 CAU 352-6009 Inlormettonol Uoetng SENIORS STWOER'S CAFE INFORMATION AND SUPPORT "A friend ihinka unJuM ImaYlaanfiianl snd HART SKIS 200 cm war, Tyroas 280 Racing Monday. March 26 IF YOU PLAN TO PARTICIPATE W MAY 7. WE'RE HERS TO HELP YOU THROUGH ' 1888 COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES •srtura ara prsbtoms too big Is solve I think BMnge 8126 CM Kan M 363-3438 9:00 p.m. DRINKING AND DRIVING DONT MIX YOUR CAP AND GOWN ORDER MUST BE ws're ell eatng to be In a let of Ireubw If as Honda Aapenosds 1200 oo My eojppsd 10 JOIN THE IM DRIVING CLUB" TODAY' let that kind ot srtltuo. prevell." 112 ble Science BUg PLACED BY APRIL 1. 1888 PLEASE PLACE MEMBERSHIP DRIVE MON MARCH 14TH montha old 362-6343 or 372-2097 YOUR OROER AT THE GIFT COUNTER IN THE A member ol Amneety TO MARCH 17TH M THE UNION FOYER SUNGLASSES UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE OR BY PHONING. PERSONALS silarnatlonal atudant group 9 30-4 00 VUARNET. RAY-BAN 3722861 f YOUR ORDER IS PHONED W. in New Hempahlre ALL YOU CAN EAT PIZZA SERENQETTI, WAYFARER YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW YOU CAP SIZE "SIOMA NU • SMMA NU' SKUaA NU" DUNCAN - Surpnee! Happy Birthday from the AI-BOSU OCMB 474* 10H DISCOUNT WITH AD SUngar'l Cat* Tha Brothers ol Horn. Nu would Hka to oen- USA" - LORA STINGER S CAFE 1022 N PROSPECT 362-2602 Monday-Wedneedsy-Frlday gretulete tha tallowing for winning Spring 178 Suba altar 10 PM "Oh. sghtenupCnrsMy, «'aonryyourhasrl" 2-6 PM 83.76 Awarda at Formal: Eat n only FUN LOVIN 1 8UNNM with a GO BETA. 00 BALDI -Sigma Nu Man ol tha Yeer- MIKE PLOTWCK •MRU! and a •CMstTTY •37 says* ATTENTION JUNIOR DWTETICS MAJORS Thuraday Aftomoon Raaaarch Praaantatlon -Seam Nu swsetheariAMY HUTCHIN8 nterested m helping your student paara? in- Sanaa (TARPSI Praaanta -Sigma Nu Naur MembMMARK IECHTEL FOR RENT teracted In working with a aarvKa organization^ Or. Thomaa HHIg •StOMA NU-8MMA NU'OMA NU"0 HEY THERE PIKE. DAVE RILEY' *to. apply to D« a PEEP. NUTRITION CONSUL- Bowling Oman Sfata University THANKS A LOT FOR A REAUY GREAT TIME Rewaming tha work): •Alpha Gamma Dene' AT THE KO DATE 0A8HI I HOPE YOU HAD WANTED 1 brim apartments for summsr 1868 and TANT m the Student Weansss Csnisr Apples. 68-89 school yaar. 128 8. Summit Tha Phenomenology of Qnavlng 00 BETA. 00 BALD' FUNI sons now l'Mania ai the Welt 1220 Student 1 267-3341 •Alpha Gemma Delta- LOVE. Heelth Center 372 6302] DaaOHna la Apnl IS Thure., March 17, 3:30-6:00 113 Psychology 1 or 2 nonsmoking studious, but fun forneJe BUg KATRINA 1 bdrm turn. apt. aval for aummar aa of 6-7 Attantion al Jumore ft SanroraM roommatee needed tor 8889 school year Apt. ■ Jon tha I'm Dnvhg CkaV Rant 1120 a mo I uw and la nsgot OCMB Omlcron OaHa Kappa la now aooaptlng ap- on Frana Call 372-4832 or 372-3893 How can you receive free soft drtnka Dy Dang a SOON! 5756 or 3540104 after 4. pUoatlonai Appscanons can Da obtained from HOW CAN SIGNING YOUR NAME ON ONE designated driver? Get your "I'm Driving Club" CARD SAVE YOUR LIFE AND MAYBE A 406 Studant Sarvloaa t may Da returned to mo 1 or 2 rmmtee needed lor aummsr ol '68-spnrn 1 semester M lease 8340 e month Furnished card and lake il lo local Dam. Today! In tha FRIENDS? IT CAN a* ITS A MEMBERSHIP UAO office. 3rd floor. University Union LOST ft FOUND '88. 1 bdrm apt. across from Kohl Haa" on E aftlclency. Al utanss oak). Limited number left Union foyer 9 30-4 00 FOR THE "I'M DRIVING CLUB" BGSU S Omlcron Delta Kappa la a national leaderahip Wooatar lutawee nd ) CM Meaaea or Donns at PH 364-3182 or 3621620 DESIGNATED DRIVER PROGRAM ALL YOU honor soclsry a la racognlzad aa ona of ths FOUND: ona pair wirs framad glaaaaa in hoi "MATT CAMPBELL- 3538314. 2 bdrm. apt for summer SB. Close to campua. highest honora a Unlvaraity atudant can oam Thanks for tha GREAT time at Woodstock Hi By HAVE TO 00 IS SIGN A MEMBERSHIP CARD pmk caaa on E Wooatar (Dy Stata Discount) pod, AC. osshwsaner 1. 2. or 3 rmtss Rent tha way. wham la my wnaakn? Remember. IN THE UNION FOYER TODAY FROM 8:30 TO Al apptcationa muat Da racaivad Dy March 30 Cat Jula at 362-6883 to claim negot 362-4ggp or 362-2027 So. Apply Nowl you don't need an sxcuss! 4:00 THEN BE A DESIGNATED DRIVER FOR Female roommsts now or summsr. Own room LOST Ona Box of Maclntoah Dak Can Madu Love. Leaner TWO OR MORE OF YOUR FRIENDS SHOW Phone 362-1878 APARTMENTS FOR Rf NT, 6 ANO 12 MONTH ATTiNTION OOLDENT KEY MEMBERI THE CARD AT LOCAL BARS AND RECEIVE 384-2478 Female wanted to shore homa-WtUtenouse 20 , CAU TIM AT I52-7U2 Interaetod In gaming work experience In your FREE SOFT DRINKS ALL NIGHT" MEMBER mn from campus, nice yard, garden 8166 end •eta? On March 2»th tha Unlvaraity Co-Op of- ALL YOU CAN EAT PIZZA SHIP DRIVE 9 30-4 00 IN THE UNION FOYER APTS FOR 1988-89, Summer 88 Hoa wi ahow you how Tha mooting wH Da hafd LOST: Raymond Wan watch, whlta faca. Ok* Stingers Cafe half ol utllltlea 1-877-0883 alter 7. BOO Third 8t-2 bdrm. 4 person occupancy from 7 30-8:00pm In room 102 of tha BA alrap. Daap aantimantal value REWARO Monday-Wedneeday-Frldey Howdy Cynthl! 1 -877-6208 days 624 Sialh St. 2 bdrm, 2-3 parson occupancy 352-3428 "Enghe'a ready, tha plena a) taking off Gong MM 2-6 PM S3 76 KIYBOARO PLAYER NUOfD: EataDSshsd Gas haatsd. AC, ample perking, ewndry to Bahama islands Yearn Two more days and Toledo-area pop-rock band seeks new fscease Owners pay Mutiatlee except electric DAILY DRINK SPECIALS we'■ be there1 Getting a tan. playing m tha keyboard player Saa Brat M 211 Waal Hal or Rassrjnstll rstss CM 352-4988 (bstwean 6 Pncaa raducad Mon Fri 2-7 PM Amy Welsh water OH! Don't forget those straw hats' RIDES cat 419-382-6942 PMsnd 10PMI STINGER'S CAFE Congratulation on Dang appontad to Order of Hay mon, wal have tha Brno of our sveai Omega! RomnHa tova. Brandts* Tstsmarkstng for Inaurenoe Offlca BE8T HOUSE IN B G FOR SUMMER SB TWO Low tha Slaters of Alpha XI Dells OR MORE SUBLEASES AVAILABLE VERY Eaatar Baikal Raffia RIDE NEEDEO 10 hr-waak 84-hr. Sand Resume P.O Bon TO THE NEW ENGLAND AREA |RI. CT. MA) 696 Bowing Green NEGOTIABLE 354-4620 JIM OR RANDY Omaga Phi Alpha wi Da ssUng IKkaia n Julie Ann Vemara University HM from 10:00 to 4:00 on Tuaaday. WILL HELP W GAS » TOLLS HELP MEII Attention BGSU Students: The Brolhere of Congradulatlons on your Phi Mu • Slg Ep laveler- SEAN 372-8306 March 29. Pnca of ths tickets ara $.50 aach or Sigma Nu would Ha to wish everyone a SAFE ng to your man. Aril WANTED 1, 2, or 3 female rwxrmstaaloT CONVENIENCE PLUS COMFORT 3 tor a $1 Drawmga *■ be hsU on Wednes RIDE NEEDED TO TORONTO THIS WEEKEND and happy spring break" Wa would also Ike lo P. 8. Cheers"' Love, your Alpha Phi aummar and-or faa-epmg semesters Vary mce Furnlehed Efficiency Apertmenta day. March 30 Al procaada w4 Da donaiad to WILL SHARE GAS CALL SANORO AT congratulate thai weeks Brother of the Weak roornrnata.Klmbarty house, doss to campus Reasonable rant FREE HEAT. AC. « WATER Eaatar Saab. 372-2301 OR 362-7304 Oava Schwartzyl 352 1668 FTtvMe PariOng ■Brother Foley and tha real ol the SNUs 9 or 12 mo. JAZZAER08IC WORKOUT Karen, uaa. Ma~ WANTED: One nonemoklng male to subleaae Clessos designed to fit Doth advanced and I hope you guys are ready to rol. Tha Florida two badroomlwo bathroom apartment Fan beginning levels VISIT AND OET ONE FREE SERVICES OFFERED CALL R.E. MANAGEMENT TOOAYI Crutee Motxe haa ona da snnation and ona on- 1988 only. Cat 363-6318 182-8102 WORKOUT. Classes nek) 6-7 PM MR at ma BGSU CONCERT AND UNIVERSITY BAND ly I'm looking toward to a great weak of Fun n Nail Guard Armory 212 E Wooatar IN CONCERT Ws buy cart; wrscked. kxiked or anythngl 24 HOUR tha Sunn Thuraday. March 17. 1988 PH 362-6134 LET'S CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK'S DAY TYPtNG WORD PROCESSING Love. Jane Jay C Jackson 8 Am E. Goodw.n WITH WORLD STUDENT ASSOCIATION. 362-1818 FOR RENT COME AND JOIN OUR IRISH COFFEE HOURS conductors YOUNG PROFESSIONAL FEMALE SEEKING Excatant location on corner of Court and Sum 8 00 PM Kneuea. THUR. MARCH 17.1 MS- 2:S0 TO 4:30 p.m. AT ROOMMATE TO SHARE EXPENSES. NICE ma Street. Summsr only 880 a mo ee for four Kooecker Hall Surprise' How a It gong? Or « it gonn already' INTERNATIONAL LOUNGE, 411 SOUTH A to Z Data Cantor FURN APT CLOSE TO CAMPUS LYNNE students UH nckided CM tor leas Van tour or Helping you meet aW your typing needs FREE Watch out tor thoae stray woiee Thay ara pret- ntormatlon 362-2932 HALL. SNACK, REFRESHMENT, AND 1 354-3251 AFTER 6 PM 146 S Man 352-5042 ty dangaroua Have an awesome Break ENTERTAINMENTI Flta Bobby > Slew. QUADS OR QUIET UNDCRGRADS Abortion, morning attar treatment Conra-arJulationa on your PI Phi and Kappa Slg HELP WANTED REMINDER There ara axcNant atudanl pnnhg. MARCH is EMOTIONAL WELLNE8S 2 bdrm 2-3 people 12 month lease teaching placements (an majors) avaaaolo si tha Proud to Do pro choice FREE host. AC. cooking, water Cantor lor Choice) II Toledo O 255-7789 Love Roon MONTH CLEVELAND area least and weal suburbs) tha Learn to aaaaaa your imitations aa a person, n - ATTENTION: — VERY ATTRACTIVE BOH DING" Lorafn county araa and tha FIRELANDS COL- order to malntan aaOafyng relatlonahlpa with Technical writing Majors. Technical Editing Ma LEGE area PLAN NOW for Fan 1988 or Spr Al your TYPING needs ChfO'a, AXO'a, Slg-Ep'a others For more Information on ttva dananalon kxs 1 English Major. mg. 1989 Inquire al Room 318. Coesgs of Prompt and ProfeeaUnal Tonight w* Da a Detail Gat phychad to do some of welnaea and oehara. vlaH tha Wei. The BG News We have e few aummar rantaM Education or eel Dr Mary Joyce Lunn at (216) Clara 352-4017 pre spring Dreak partying)' needs copy editors Please can Judl Kopp at avaaehie tool 2363885 HT BS Mover 372-2803 for more nto Congratulations on bang appontad to Order of Omega! 208 Counselors 8 Inetnietore Naadsdl Love tha Alpha Xl'a Private, coed summer camp In Pooono Moun- House tor rant: Summer and-or FM Woostor tains, Northeastern Penn. Lohktan, PO BOX acroaa from campua 352-6000 PaBO, Ksssalsailh, NJ 87088 1281-1784)888. Brad McDevitt Oi Harba 1 Vltamna Store NOW HAS JOE HOUSES FOR 88 69 SCHOOL YEAR warn? PLEASE CALL 384-7701 WEBER'S Energy Drink Orange and Lemon Bartsndars and wsltreasss wanted LaFtoe's Flavored and Amlno Adda. 188 S. Ms* 80 RaMaurant Grand RapUS. OH 832-3082 OR 362-2330 AFTER 6:00 Phi Kappa Tau Founders day, March 17. FEDERAL. 8TATE 1 CIVIL SERVICE Jobe ODE TO SMIMBRFAL 1808 82 years and all gong strong1 819,848-888.881 a year Now HklngCM JOB UNE 1-616-4683811 EM-F163SA 24 Jay-Mai Apartments LVIM&0N TrV* FlOAlPA BtACH HFV Summer 1 FM Rsntala: Clean, aftoroab* PHa. ALssERTlNo" and prtvatery owned-we care about you! You ara bang watched vary cloaety i FOOT LOCKER. AMERSCA'8 MOST COM- UI7H BlK/viLPGltL S» AVC4A Fum-Unfum. laundry. AC Leva. Your Secret Admirer PLETE ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR RETAILER, IS IS 5p■*.'»(>, A*P 7Ime kUF 7Ht SUNTANOlL WITHIN AI*CH[ New Owner special: FREE cable TV NOW OFFERING INTERNSHIPS IN BO. AND netaaabon If leased tor FM by A*P DITTO TOLEDO AREA ALL INTERNS WILL BE PLAC- FOA STV0$AT3 7000 ON BAttK. ptfNiTtir 7ue Be**. PIKES 6-15-68 Soccer waa fun' EO IN MANAGER TRAINEE POSITIONS UPON 364-6038 or 693-1081 70 SPtNfi £v£*Y LA37 0//»ef ORADUATRON. FLEXIBLE HOURS APPLY M IN FLOAXIPA ji/rv, r» BAKC JHtf SAeAK is DONS Wa know wa ara 11 PERSON AT FOOT LOCKER. WOODLAND IT'S DOM ON YBI/A Thanx'a tha Chfo'a MALL, BO 40P Kites PS I'ma "Just tor tha fun ol«." Time Tot>» Down 70 Dixie 70 FA AY THAT IMAU. T»Vf FUN General Couneetora. Group leaders, arts-crafts dirsctor, Ifeguerde LOOKING FOR LUXURY Raaervatlona now bang taken tor summer AND iVT A* AY CVIRY Tome yw ivwvfrv'r co*7KAcreD (W S 11. Nurse, food supp., oooka. buslnass storage 8-1 thru 8-1-88. Don't wait uhnH tha Tt Fmt> tomt (itUf NAmipjAiYie A SOCIAL DlStAst! mgr. Camps located n Dnogewaler and ROCKLEOOE MANOR ■at mnuta 352-4641 STOR-ALL up smcKin. ATovenioHt A7 Home Leeeburg VA Can the Old Scout Council of the Limited number avaasbie. 2 bdrm . Nations Capital (202) 337-4300 2 tul bathe, dbthwashsr. spsdous Ride tha Spring Break Wave And Mora- HIRING" to Pablo's wtlh Owners from 7-8 and LOOK TOOAYI Matropostan Poola la NOW hiring LIFEGUARDS Bee* n' Roll featuring THE EXCHANGE RE. MANAGEMENT »2-aX!3 for aummar hen n Cuya. Portage and Lake ■118. Main County Muat be CERTIFIED n Dissaving (CPR • preferred) Ca»741-g481 NOW tor en Inter- WINTHROP TERRACE Seeking PEER NUTRITION CC4S8ULTANT8 view. Must autlaaaa 1 bdrm apt -furnlehed doee to tor the 1888-89 academic yeerl Apptcationa campus, AC-tor summsr 8600 now avaaaua tor al kinky dietetics makxa Stop New England BrotherSiatar CampHMaas) Now Isssng-Msy thru Aug. Laaaes 1, 2 oO by or oat THE WELL (220 Studani Health Mah-Kee-Nec tor Boys -Denoee tor QMS. NOW RENTING FOR bdrm sets 8 houass Yea. wa do alow pats Cooler, 372-8302) Deedene « Apr! 16 Counselor poeltlone for Program Spar leasts: Al Team Sports, sspsdaty Bessoel. Baakatbal. 363-1336 SENIOR CHALLENGE VOLUNTEERS FWd Hookey, Soccer, end VoeSyDal; 26 Ten- MARKETING SEMWARS rue opennga; also. Archery. Rrfiery and Baling: Now leeelng new 2 bdrm sets tor AuguM SUMMER AND FALL AFfL 4, 8:11 PM 220 MATH SCIENCE other openings Include Performing Alts. Fins 8360 a month plus utsWes. Cat 669 3148 APR. 8, 8:18 PM 210 MATH SCIENCE Ana. Yearbook. Photography, video. Cooking. DON'T FOROETI Sewing. Roeerekatng. Rocketry, Ropes, and SmM Crsft: Al Wetertront activities (Swanmlng. Now Leasing tor Summer and FM HAVEN HOUSE SENIOR OIVINO WEEK Skiing. SmM Craft), nguta Action Campng IBoyal 180 Undan Ava., Glen Ridge. NJ PEBMONT APARTMENTS TWTIaaiOFOURJVES Al rasiosnts raoMvs S Frss msmbsrehlp to APRIL 11-18 07028. (Okta) 44 Canter Grove Road. H-21. Hurry — Don't Miss OutH Chsrrywood Health Spa Randolph. NJ 07869 Phona (Boya) 201-429-8622, IQtla) 201-32S-2727. 362-8378 Bering Break Bterta Thuraday NY,NY loving fsrnBaa King n affluent suburb* Apartments Going Fast!! m Smoking roommstss tor Spring snd FM outside NYC are Interacted n hiring snargaKc. Pablo's Menken Restaurant and Cantlna block from campua M4ke 363-0344 881 8. Main fleupie 4 loving ndMdueta to bo Ivs-n cnkl- DfMERS 7-8 THE EXCHANGE alerting after oara providers Perfect job tor someone who bvss ohsdrsn 1 travssng 6 la ntoisslsd ai u*. Summer Renlala 3 month lessee 3 Locations ngayeer off Alao, aurntnar posMons i saatlll Apsrimerifs-Houssa Rooms Please write or oal Pan Keaay (203) Phona 352-7385 STINGER'S CAFE 484-7847 6 Rabbit Hal Rd Weetport CT • Palmer Avenue t 78 Suba after 10 PM 08880 EMM only. OVERSEAS JOBS .Summsr, yr round. TAKE A LOOK AT..... Europe. 8. Amar.. Auetrsla. Asia. Al fleUe • South Summit St. Tha Brothere ZaU Beta Tau would Ike to con 8900-2000 mo Skyitaeeng Free nfo. Write AFFORDABLE. 2 BDRM 1 1-2 BATH gradueM Brother Jeff Dyer on hie levsterlng lo UC. PO Bi 52-OH03 Corona Del Mar, CA APARTMENTS. FURNISHED ANO UNFURN WaneyDsinear 92626. 9or 12 mo. losses BvaasNs • Napoleon Road The Brothere of Sigma Phi Epeeon would Ike lo TAKE A LOOK TOOAYI Wood Craak Farm snd Greenhouse rsoogntie Grag DeCrene as our 1088 RE. MANAGEMENT ►wing tor seasonal help. Cygnet. OH 666-3086 Honorary initiate. Welcome to out I i^One and two bedroom apartments, POM SALE furnished and unfurnished Th4a¥at8sSl BlsafiskffsAfi Wanted: Male Congrstuaroona on wnnhg the Jaokle OnCDone 1888 Chevy Spectrum. 4 door. 6 apeed. To share * large, aftordabb) w*h fan lematee Award 1 tha Spring AwanW atsrso, AC. good oond. 20,000 ml 88200 or and soother malt for upcoming aummar. Per -frHeat, Water, and Trash removal Love the Swters of Alpha XI Delta sake ovar paymanta. OH 362-6761 more hto oM Chrta « 353-7611 all included •frOn Site Management ft Full-time Maintenance -&Swimming Pools 'Attention -sir Close to Grocery Stores, Shopping, and Banks BG NEWS ADVERTISERS ft Special Summer Rates Classified and Display EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT IF Deadline for advertising copy to be published Tuesday, March 29 is Friday, March 18, 4 p.m. due LEASE IS SIGNED BEFORE to Spring Break (March 21-25). MARCH 31 Office: 400 Napoleon Rd. 352-9135 9-12,1-7 Weekdays 10-4 Saturdays 372-2601 214 West Hall