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Wednesday, June 5,1996 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 83, Issue 134

The News' Tribe's PR director shares Olympic Torch ^ Briefs to pass ^5 stories at Breakfast in BG through Lost alligator found ELYRI A, Ohio - That was Joe Boyle no lawn ornament outside a The BC News Bowling Green house Monday morning - it Atlanta 19% was a live alligator. When Albert Belle is your star, "He was sitting on the lawn just hanging out," said being the public relations direc- animal warden Doug Giglio- tor isnt so easy. Ql. "He was just trying to Bob DiBiaslo, public relations Torch will be run across get home, like a lost dog." director for the Cleveland In- Glgliottl slipped a leash dians, deflected most questions campus June 8 around the alligator's neck about the Indians' rambunctious 3:48 Portage and brought it to the police outfielder, but said he expects station while authorities Belle to be back In the home 4:30 Right on Wooster tried to figure out who own- whites - despite the current ed it. breakdown In contract negotia- At first, police thought tions. 4:42 Left on Mercer onto BGSU campus the gator was Coco, a 33-inch reptile that appar- "Albert has a commitment to ently snapped a leash and the organization and we have a 4:50 Left on Poe by Ohio Dept. Transportation fell out of the back of its commitment to him," DiBiasio owner's truck along Inter- said Friday In a "Breakfast In 5:02 Right on Main state 480 in North Olmsted BG" speech at Olscamp Hall on May 20. DiBiasio shared anecdotes 5:42 Perrysburg But when police called about his duties as PR director Coco's owner, Baldo Cam- and his personal Interactions The BG Ncwi/Joc Boyle pana, he said his alligator with celebrities visiting Jacobs had lost part of a claw. The As part of its 15,000 mile journey from Los Angeles to Field. John Moore, interim vice president for academic affairs, inspects alligator found Monday had former Indians fantasy camp players Tom Walton, editor of the Atlanta, the 1996 Olympic Torch will pass through Bowling all its claws intact. The most powerful southpaw in the free world has one of the Toledo Blade, and Larry Weiss, director of alumni affairs. Walton and Green June 8. The alligator's owner Weiss claim the titles of former players from their fantasy camp ex- The torch will arrive in Bowling Green around 4:30 by bi- claimed his missing pet weakest pitches in baseball, ac- periences. Monday afternoon. Police cording to DiBiasio. cycle. It will be carried through the campus and town by run- did not have the man's name President Bill Clinton, a left- "When we were in the tunnels, catch to get ready for his starting ner. The torch will then be taken to Perrysburg on bike. or know how the animal es- hander, threw out the first pitch he said he was nervous and didn't performance, and tried to recruit The Olympic Torch Relay, which began in Los Angeles caped. at the new park, and DiBiasio want to bounce the ball into home Manager Mike Hargrove's son to on April 27, will conclude July 19 at the Opening Ceremony of said Clinton's delivery was In plate," he said. toss the pill around with Clinton. the Olympic Games in Atlanta. The torch, which is taking an Powell wants Clin- question before he reached the DiBiasio asked the Chief Exec- 84-day journey to Atlanta, will reach Bowling Green on day 43 ton to wave welfare mound. utive if he wanted to play a little See INDIANS, page three. requirements MILWAUKEE-Retired Gen. Colin Powell said Wis- consin's welfare plan await- Rapist Prisoners raising ing President Clinton's ap- proval can "break the cycle of welfare dependency" while caring for children. Pearson pups to be guides Powell, in a telephone Interview Monday with the Wisconsin State Journal of James Hannah puppies to be guide dogs for Madison, said he hoped The Associated Press the blind as part of a communi- filing ty service project. Clinton would waive federal welfare requirements so DAYTON - Ohio prisons are "We love them," said William the plan can take effect. going to the dogs. James, an inmate who helps Wisconsin Works, also Behind the chain-link fences care for a 3-month-old, choco- known as W-2, would re- appeals and razor wire of the Dayton late-colored puppy named Polo place the current welfare Correctional Institution are at the medium-security Dayton program, Aid to Families Labrador retriever puppies prison. Joe Boyle with Dependent Children, that offer warm and fuzzy af- "Some of the hardened crim- with jobs and job training. The BG News -Republican Gov. Tommy fection to even the coldest of A prisoner at the Dayton Correctional Institution works with one inmates. See PUPS, page four. Thompson visited the White Convicted rapist Eric Pearson, of the dogs being trained to be guide dogs for the blind. House last week to ask for with at least 25 years in Wood the waivers. On Friday, Re- County Jail on his hands, has be- publican House leaders said >gun to file appeals on his three If Clinton doesn't sign the convictions In Wood County. wavers soon, they will try to "Let's face it," Mayberry said. pass a bill to allow the pro- Local group takes stand for children gram. "What else does he have to do for "It sounds very exciting, the next IS years?" an effort on the part of Gov. Pearson was convicted in April Joe Boyle Thompson and other of the 1993 rape, felonious sexual The BC News leaders to break the cycle of penetration and kidnapping of a welfare dependency and to University student on the west About 40 people from Bowling do it In a way that takes Into side of town. Green sat down for about 10 consideration the need for hours to take a stand for children child care, education and Friday night. training," Powell said. The Stand "for Children, in Critics of W-2 have ar- "What else does he Washington D.C. Saturday, at- gued that there are too few have to do for the tracted around 6000 people, ac- jobs at adequate wage cording to Associated Press wire levels to handle all the re- next 15 years?" reports. cipients whose AFDC would end. Alan Mayberry According to Maria Simon, local organizer, Ohio was expect- prosecuting attorney ed to have the largest contigent. Cupid has been "We represent all B.G. and found most of Wood County. We have LONDON - Lost for two While Pearson's victim could librarians, children, parents, centuries, Cupid has now not identify him, DNA samples teachers and students going to been found - in an English taken fron her clothing proved to stand for children," Simon said. garden. be a positive match to Pearson. For years, the 4-foot stat- When Simon first heard of the ue was thought to be a gar- Pearson's lawyers, Stanley event, she decided it might be den ornament. But Sothe- Needles and William Stephenson, fun to attend. Upon further con- by's said this week It was a hotly contested the use of DNA sideration, she decided others in long-lost work by the evidence against their client, Wood County might enjoy the 18th-century artist Antonio claiming there was a "large" pool opportunity also. Canada, worth upwards of of Individuals whose DNA would "I got inspired to go, and there $l.Simlllion. match Pearson's. was a lot of interest, so we de- It will be auctioned July 4. The Jury thought otherwise, cided to go," she said. "The statue had been convicting Pearson of all three Annie Saunders, candidate for painted white and was charges In little less than three Fifth District U.S. Congress, said covered in moss and dirt," hours. said Sotheby's Conrad her daughter felt very strongly Webb. Mayberry said Pearson's ap- about the event and decided to at- The BC Ncwi/Joe Boyle During two centuries in a peal comes as no surprise to him. tend. Parents and children board a bus for Washington around 11:30 p.m. Friday. They expected to reach series of gardens, Cupid "Pearson has appealed his "Standing up for children - the capital in the late morning and leave in the early evening. had lost his hands, and a prior rape convictions, and the this is our future and we need to romantically vital organ. appeal Is paid for by the tax- take care of them," she said. They'd rather build prisons than Linda Hernandez, of the Wood "I'm a grandmother. I'm going payers," he said. "They're trying to slash budgets. give budgets to schools." County Health Department, said formygrandkids." Opinion page two Wednesday, June 5,1996 New syndrome, or Tom unleashes his load more silliness? In the continuing saga of their own laundry baskets here, Laundromat? except the baskets are on "Excuse me, I couldn't help Michael Fumento firsts In my life, this week con- tains my first ever trip to "The wheels and they have a tall pole. but notice that MY jeans were Mainstream medicine has a name for It: hoQwaah. But to a Laundromat." I have brought my Imagine one of those IV poles spinning simultaneously with small army of lawyers, doctors and reporters, multiple chemical pen and paper along to take from the hospital. Now imagine YOUR delicates. Wanna' get sensitivity (MCS) is a vicious epidemic, "the ultimate 20th century notes on the quaint, interesting ^Ivther a laundry basket attached at the some pizza?" Maybe I'll just illness." And because of that small army, It needs to be taken seri- people and stories I will discover. bottom. This is exactly what smile at her first. ously, even if you are convinced it's hogwash. Excuse me for one mo- they look like. I now propose a She's not smiling back. If MCS advocates get their way, perfume and cologne will be ment please. anyone else besides me never new theory. Those people wear- New song. "5 antisocial banned in public buildings, insecticide spraying will be severely lim- Okay, I'm back. made it to the end of this song? ing nothing but a gown at the people in the Laundromat, 5 an- ited, and litigation will break the back of many a corporation. In just The first two loads are in What happens when you get to hospital? They're not sick, they tisocial people, the one girl one suit, a jury awarded $49.2 million in compensatory and punitive the washer. Now I will begin to zero? "Zero bottles of beer on are just doing laundry. This is yawns in her long Johns, 5 anti- damages to 32 people who lived neare chemical plant in Missouri. experience The Laundromat." the wall, zero bottles of beer... why some of them have to stay social people in the Roughly speaking, MCS is said to be an immune system or I'm eyeing the others. They don't That's it." there for a really long time. The Laundromat." nervous system dysfunction resulting from an overload of offending seem very friendly. I'll just lay My clothes are done. An- doctors say it's a "serious ill- My clothes are done now. agents. Often a single agent is blamed as the proverbial backbreak- low while they size me up, and other minute please. ness," but we know these people I think I should come here more ing straw. let them introduce themselves Hey, I'm timing you. You are just waiting to get an IV pole often. Many suffers claim it's ruined their lives. They say they cant first. didn't wait a whole minute. Oh with a laundry basket already on They are all different colors wear colored clothing, eat many of their favorite foods, live in nor- Meanwhile, I'll read these well, it's time for a new song. it. than when I brought them in mal houses. One lady even hangs her mail on a clothesline for two magazines. What do we have "Kum - bay - ah, my Lord, Kum - What would the red-neck here. It's like a whole new ward- weeks to allow it to 'detoxify' before she can read It. here? Home Office. Boring. bay - ah, Oh, Lord, Kum - bay - version of Kum - bay - ah sound robe, and I didn't even have to What are the symptoms of MCS? Practically everything. Entrepreneur. Hmmm ... Noth- ah. Dry my laundry, Lord, Kum - like? "Coon - bay - Ah, my Lord, go shopping! A paper provided by the Chemical Injury Information Network ing on this page. Hey, a coupon! bay - ah, Oh, Lord, Dry my laun- Coon - bay - ah, Oh, Lord, Coon First they had Frosted lists over 100 symptoms which may result from MCS, including Let me see ... (this was the ac- dry." - bay -ah." Lucky Charms, now I have sneezing, itching, twitching, numbness, difficulty swallowing, hoarse- tual coupon) 'Buy one Fran- "Ninety-nine times for the Or maybe, "Coon bay ah, Frosted Lucky Clothes. Now ness, ear ache, chest pain, easy bruising, high or low blood pres- chise, get TWO FREE! It's nice dryer to spin, 99 times to spin, but skunks bay Tide. (If you don't with Orange hats, red under- sure, sore muscles, cramps, eczema, "heavy eyes," blurred vision, to know that even in mature ads once around, I have to sit down, get it, sound it out. Or ask a wear, blue socks, white jeans, dyslexia, frequent urination, genital itching, PMS, lower back ache, for adults, some things never because I'm getting dizzy. New friend. If you still don't get it, you and purple horseshoes. Wait a nausea, belching, constipation, hunger, thirst, headaches, apathy, change. song. ONE little, two little, three ARE a red-neck, there is no "you minute, how did those get in forgetfulness, insomnia, drop in IQ, depression, bitter or sweet slime I'm bored. They still look little Indian shirts, - why are they might be if..." about it.) there? in mouth, heat sensitivity, cold sensitivity, stiffness, swelling, pain in pretty unfriendly. Hmmm ... so little? They must have shrunk! It's a shame that there It doesn't matter. Finders Ate neck, anxiety attacks, agitation, liver pain, hair loss, premature What should I do? I know. Ahhhll!" Wait right here. seems to be a no talking rule in Keepers. Now I must leave, and gray hair, brain fog and genital sweating. "Ninety-nine bottles of beer on Good, you didn't go any- the Laundromat. The girt over I'm taking the horseshoes with The bottom of the page adds: 'Unfortunately this is not a com- the wall, 99 Dottles of beer, take where. I just saw something there is kind of cute. I wonder, me. plete list of symptoms." If you haven't suffered at least a dozen of one down, pass it around, 99 weird when I was taking my T- what is the proper etiquette for "So long, farewell, the listed symptoms in the past year it's a bad sign because it means bottles of beer on the wall." Has shirts out of the dryer. They have picking up a girl in a Aufwiedersehen, goodnight." you're probably an android. If this sounds like a lot of horse hockey to you, you wouldn't make a good reporter, to judge from some of he credulous article titles on the subject: 'Sick of Work: Chemical Poisons at the Office ;Can Put You at Risk" (Calgary Herald), "When Life is Toxic" (New York Times), Environmental Illness: The New Plague" (Utne Reader), .'Why You May Be Allergic to Your Home' (McCall's), and 'Allergic jo the 20th Century" (Health). There are about 400 doctors in the country (generally called 'clinical toxicologists") who will treat you for this strange malady, using even stranger remedies. A favorite: saunas which "sweat out toxins,' even though you can't sweat out a toxin because the sweat glands aren't connected to any of the organs that process toxins. Other treatments include administering coffee enemas (what "would Mrs. Olson or Juan Valdez say?) injecting or drinking one's own urine, administering vitamin C and other vitamins, and using the Oriental herb ginseng. One Sacramento area specialist treats may of his patients with injections of the "north wind." That is, the air is bubbled through water and the water is then injected into the patient. Why the north ■ wind? Because many of his patients complain they feel worse when , the wind blows from that direction. If by now you're absolutely con- vinced this is baloney, you're in good company. No major medical association accepts MCS. It has been re- jected by such groups as the American Medical Association, the California Medical Association, the American Academy of Allergy and Immunology, the Board of the International Society of Regula- tory Toxicology and Pharmacology and the American College of Physicians. For example, the AMA's task force said, "No scientific evidence supports the contention that [MCS] is a significant cause of disease or that the diagnostic tests and the treatments used have any thera- peutic value" and "multiple chemical sensitivity should not be con- sidered a recognized clinical syndrome." Michael Fumento is a science correspondent with Reason An ode to a great invention Magazine. This is adapted trow a longer article in the current issue. I got a food-for-thought disgust. Worse still, we take ft So, If it was Crapper who . question for you. What was the for granted. I hope after reading created this great tool of our time, best Invention in the history of my reasons for choosing the toi- then perhaps we should stop The BG News our people? The wheel's a good let as the number one invention using the word "crap" for it con- choice, so is the automobile. in my opinion, you will have cocts a really unfair image of the Airplanes are another exemplary come to the realization that it is man who made going to the "A Commitment to excellence" invention, and so are computers. such a wonderful invention after bathroom a much more easier As we all know, inventions all. and pleasant trip. I suppose it's were made for convenience, to was demanding work taking a Now that we have that out too late for that, however, it's make our lives more comfortable dump in the woods. I won't go of the way, to whom do we owe deeply embedded in our lan- Dawn Keller Jay Young and easier to manage (unfortu- into the grisly details, but I should our thanks and gratitude for this guage, isn't it? Managing editor News editor nately, it also makes us lazier in add that at 10,000 feet and marvelous contraption? After So this concludes my hom- some cases). When I asked above, there aren't any leafed doing some searching on the age, tribute, honor, or whatever Joe Boyle Tiffany Wendeln trees, only pine trees. So every- Photo editor Copy chief myself this question, I thought Internet, I found the closest thing you want to call it to the Porce- carefully, "What would be the one one I was traveling with and my- to the genius. lain Cesspool and its Creator. Anna Wahrman Aaron Weisbrod thing I would not like to live with- self had the leisure (yeah right!) His name, believe it or not, What better way to revere his Copy chief Reporter out?" I thought for awhile and of choosing from rocks, sticks, was Thomas Crapper (bom in memory than to go to the bath- finally, the old light bulb flickered pine cones, and pieces of bark 1837). Yes, Crapper, no wonder room and take a nice big, fat 'ol Tanya Markul Amje Schiffler to wipe ourselves clean, and boy reporter Reporter on. It might be a gross and in- why we make useful references dump in the bowl? (Notice I didn't significant thing for some of you did it HURT! to his name as another term for say "crap"). Best thing about that Olivia Inkrott Amanda Burnett to think about, but I truly believe Let me tell you, it was a defecating! (Although the term, is I'm sure the crapper (oops, copy editor Copy editor it was one of the most tremen- dreaded chore we had to do just "to crap" originated in the United slipped) will take it in any shape, dous and affecting inventions. about every day {you try hold- States when he was only 9 years size, or color! Of course, for Give up? Okay, for this article, I ing it in for three weeks!) You old, but still, it's an amazing co- some of you out there on week- Copyright C 19% by The BG News. Reprinting of salute...the toilet! can bet none of us looked for- incidence). The reason I said he ends, puking in it is probably also any material in this publication whitout the permission of Yeah, the toilet, what's ward to it. Along with all of that, was the closest thing to being the acceptable. In a final word, may The H< I News is stnetly prohibited. wrong with that? Think about it, before we dropped our pants we inventor is because there is no we all kiss Crapper's ass for the The BG News is an independent student voice had to make our own makeshift founded in 1920 and is published daily during the academic where would we be without it? solid proof that he did invent the best invention ever in the history year and Wednesday's in the summer. Aha...I thought sol I came up toilet, which was a shoveled hole toilet, but there is evidence he of mankind! (Ugh, then again, Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those with this when I recalled a memo- in the ground. did. For instance, Crapper in- maybe not!). of the student body, faculty or University administration. rable mountaineering trip In So, my dear readers, after stalled the drains, plumbing and If you are interested in the Opinions expressed in columns, cartoons and letters are not Colorado. reading my gruesome recount- maybe the toilets in lore of the toilet, check out http:/ necessarily those of The BG News. ing of some of my cherished time Letters intended for publication must be 200-300 In the middle of nowhere a Sandringham House in Norfolk, /minyos.xx.rmit.edu.au/ words long, typed and include the writer's name, phone group of peers and I were faced in the mountains, I'm sure you England during the 1880's when -s9507658/toilet/sltes.html for a number and University affiliation, if any. The BG News with not only daunting summits can see why I give such a damn Queen Victoria and the rest of list of sites (Check out the Vir- reserves the right to edit any and all letters. and battering weather—but also about the toilet! I should be a bit the royal family refurbished it. He tual Public Re8troom, you WILL The KG News encourages its readers to notify the more specific here, though, the also maintained his own busi- paper of any errors in stories or photograph descriptions. no toilets (and no toilet paper ei- laugh!) or the same address ex- ther, for that matter). In the toilet I'm referring to is the ness as a plumber and has his cept instead of 'sites.html,' type 210 West Hall middle of my expedition, it flushable one, not the Port-o- name on countless manhole cov- in 'toilet.news' for some hilarious Bowling Green State University dawned on me just how much I Pots we see at construction sites ers throughout the country. In- stories. Bowling Green , OH 43403-0726 wished for a toilet to appear and at public events. I toll, they're sofar as we know, he was prob- You can still reach me at bgnews @ bgnet.bgsu.edu magically, that and some good even worse than the woods. ably most responsible for invent- gkingObgnet.bgsu.edu. See 'oi Charmin. Believe it or not, ft It is an object of ridicule and ing the toilet. you In 71

■ * - ' - ■ - State Wednesday,m June 5,1996 page three Wheelin' and dealiiV Companies can't sell recycled newspaper

The Associated Press lication Fibre Market News. money for the materials and "Mills were paying well over there's absolutely no market, CLEVELAND - Think you're $300 a ton for cardboard, proba- then there's just no money to pay doing a good deed by recycling a bly a little over $200 a ton for them," said Lee Feldman, vice stack of old newspapers? Think clean newspaper," he said. president and general counsel again. New mills opened to handle the for parent company Prins Recy- A drastic dip In the cost of paper as prices soared. But new cling Corp. In Fort Lee, NJ. newsprint has left some recy- newsprint and pulp machines in Feldman said the market had cling companies with their ware- Asia are now expanding supply been so bad that Prins had to houses full of used paper, but no and lowering prices at the same dump some of the newsprint it buyers. One even admitted time that demand has fallen, collects In landfills. dumping a chunk of the papers it leaving American mills with too Other municipalities also have collects into landfills. much Inventory. been affected. "Since late summer, and then Jefferson has canceled news- throughout the fall and winter print recycling altogether after and for the most part up to the learning the William H. Martin "It's a very weak present, markets have swiftly Disposal Co. would require the market, and there's dropped," Sandoval said. borough to pay $12,500 a year. no other way to get Prins of Pennsylvania, whic'-. Monroeville hasnt made a has a three-year recycling con- dime on newsprint after earning rid of this paper." tract with the city of Pittsburgh, $25,000 last year. And in Perm must pay a flat $42.50 a ton for Hills, which signed a contract glass, metal, plastic containers with Prins last year, the munici- GuillermoCole and newspaper - regardless of pality received only $21,687 of a spokesman for the county what price it can get once the the more than $55,000 it Is owed, health department material Is collected. officials said. The city expected to earn about At Atlas Waste Paper Corp. in $600,000 from that contract this Pittsburgh's South Side, a That's against Allegheny year, banking on the days when spokeswoman said the compan- County and state law, but the people would steal paper from y's single warehouse is nearly market is so bad, nobody's en- curbside pickups and line up out- filled with worthless paper prod- forcing penalties. side the door of recycling plants ucts. "It's a very weak market, and to collect payment "It's more expensive right now there's no other way to get rid of Then the market went awry. to get rid of newspaper than it Is this paper," said Guillermo Cole, Prins made payments for Oc- to get rid of garbage," said Elaine a spokesman for the county tober, November and December Morrow of Morrow Refuse Inc., health department. "There's a last year, but hasn't paid since, which Is contracted to pick up limit to how much you can store." according to Margaret McCor- newsprint at several suburbs Waste paper prices had hit re- mick Barron, spokeswoman for north of Pittsburgh. cord highs a year ago as more the mayor's office. The company "The cost of recycling general- communities recycled paper and Is trying to renegotiate its con- ly almost covers Itself," Morrow built the market, said Dan San- tract with Pittsburgh. said. "But it's costing us to recy- do val, editor of the trade pub- "If we cant produce any cle now." Eastlake selected for Croatian consulate The Associated Press "This is a thank you from the president of The Avioclatcd Prcn EASTLAKE, Ohio - Croatia se- Ten-year-old Bobby Brown enjoys (he first day of his summer vacation In Bellevue, Ohio. Brown lected a Cleveland suburb with a Croatia, from the government of Croatia, to i he's glad school Is over. "I Just want to hang out for a while," he said. strong Croatian-American flavor the people of the Cleveland area, in for Its second American consu- late. particular the people of Croatian descent." '. Croatia, which has a consulate Domagoj Sola in New York, opened its second consul general Toddler pedals to grandma's consulate In the United States on Sunday in Eastlake, located particular the people of Croatian omy. The Associated Press Police were summoned after he was going to see grandma," he alongside Lake Erie about 20 worried drivers blocked the said with a chuckle. "That's a big miles northeast of Cleveland. descent," he said. Sola, 52, left Croatia at the end . BELLAIRE, Ohio - Baby, he southbound lane at about 7:15 attitude they have at that age." Consul General Domagoj Sola at- Sola said the consulate would of World War II and Immigrated was born to ride. a.m. and moved the boy, whom tended. try to create business ties be- to Canada In 1951. He lives In the A 4-year-old determined to go police would identify only as When he was pulled over, he The consulate opened in a tween Ohio and Croatia to Toronto area, and has dual' visit his grandma was pulled Ricky, onto the berm of Ohio 7. was about a mile from home. former banquet hall at the Amer- strengthen the republic's econ- Canadian- Croatian citizenship. over by astonished motorists who He told police he was headed "That kid had just pedaled his ican-Croatian Lodge, a tra- found him pedaling a 12-inch for his grandmother's house in butt off," he said. ditional gathering place for bike with training wheels in the Matfln's Ferry, about six miles Police later returned the boy Cleveland's Croatian community. fast lane of a busy four-lane north of Bella!re. He had no idea, and his bike to his relieved par- "Quite a few people have Forrest Creason Golf Course highway Sunday morning. police said, he was headed the ents. Wallace said the county asked, 'Why Cleveland?' " Sola "The boy Just wanted to aee wrong way. Children Services agency was told about 800 people at a ribbon- Student Summer Passes grandma," Police Chief Bob Wal- "Mom and Dad weren't out of called in to Investigate as a mat- cutting ceremony. "The answer are now available!! lace said Monday. bed yet and little Ricky decided ter of routine. lies In your response." * All the summer golf you can While the break Republic of I INDIANS Croatia was fighting Yugoslavia, play for only $120.00 Cleveland's Croatian community Continued from page one. veterans to the major league ros- * Charge your pass to your As all Indian games for 1996 offered to house a consulate at "(Hargrove's son] looks up at were sell-outs, DiBiasio ad- ter. the lodge - proof that they be- Bursar Account with Proper me and says 'Nah.'," he said. dressed fan concerns about The result of the second phase lieved Croatia would survive. Identification Finally, a youngster agreed to ticket availability for next towers over East Ninth Street in Sola said. East Poa Road lob the ball with the President, season. Cleveland now - Jacobs Field. "This is a thank you from the * You must have summer Phase three - building up the Bowling Green, OH and after viewing the Command- DiBiasio said the number of president of Croatia, from the validation sticker minor-league system - is an on- (410)372 2674 er-in-Chief's style, DiBlaslo gave season tickets was raised to government of Croatia, to the Phone tor Tee Times him some advice. 20,000 this year, and will rise going process, according to Di- people of the Cleveland area, in "I told him that [Indian's cat- again next year to 25,000, leaving Biasio. cher] Sandy Alomar's about six- only 17,000 tickets for the aver- foot five. Just throw it as high as age fan to buy. you can," DiBlaslo recalled. 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What's the world look like up-side-down? Gambling threatens to tear Upper Peninsula tribe apart At the center of the dispute is was a power grab. Dakota back- John Flesher ers say it was necessary to pre- The Associated Press tribal Chairman Fred Dakota, 58. He 'has been chairman for 21 vent outsiders from seizing con- ASSININS. Mich. - Slashed years and opened Michigan's trol of the casinos. tires, burned-out cars, tear gas first Indian casino in his garage Under the constitution, only and rocks - these are the unex- in 1984. Dakota has pushed ag- members living on the reserva- pected payouts from Indian gressively to expand the tribe's tion may vote. Shanahan, former- gambling that threaten to tear an gambling enterprises, sometimes ly the enrollment officer, ac- Upper Peninsula tribe apart. acting without state or federal knowledges the tribe fudged the "We were happier when we approval. requirement for years, letting were poor,'' said John Hascall, a Tim Shanahan, the tribe's rea- people vote who lived near but Catholic priest In the Keweenaw lty officer, said that before Da- outside reservation boundaries. Bay Indian Community. kota became chairman of the But after the tribe opened the Last week tribal police hurled reservation near Lake Superior satellite casino and a housing tear gas canisters in a failed at- "there was absolutely nothing project near Marquette In 1994, tempt to flush out a group who here." people on the original reserva- seized the community's head- "Now we have 200 housing tion began worrying that tribal quarters building nine months units," he said. "He started the members living in Marquette ago. casino. Now anybody In this County and even in other states The tribal center grounds, lit- community who wants a Job can would demand the same liberal tered with burned cars from pre- have one. We have a construction Interpretation. vious clashes, resemble a for- company, road programs. We're tress. Entrances are blocked by about to build a new medical '"Theoretically, we'd have a felled trees and barbed wire. center." tribal council that wasn't from Sentries patrol the area on off- The rebel faction, calling Itself here," Shanahan said. road vehicles. Fight for Justice, claims the alle- Fight for Justice leader Jerry Hascall blames the dispute on giance of about 300, although Curtis says the group invaded the fast money and says similar rifts only a few dozen hard-core acti- tribal center.in August only as a are opening in tribes across the vists occupy the tribal center. last resort. The only avenues of country because the booming ca- "There are all kinds of people appeal were tribal courts and the sino business is causing Indians In this tribe that support us but council, both controlled by Da- to lose their spiritual moorings. they're afraid to speak up," said kota backers. The U.S. Bureau of Dissidents accuse leaders of Fight for Justice member Karen Indian Affairs refused to inter- the 2,400-member tribe of lining Curtis. Dakota, she said, is "a vene. their pockets at the expense of modern-day Hitler." the rank and file, rigging elec- Fight for Justice is most angry Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mlch, and tions to the 12-person tribal about the voting-rights dispute. others tried to mediate, but talks council and stripping the voting In the 1994 tribal election, Da- went nowhere and positions have rights of anyone who challenges kota foes won all four open coun- hardened. them. cil seats, and another dissident Armed guards patrol the The tribal government says tied Dakota's son, Bradley, for homes of Fred and Bradley Da- many of the dissidents have du- chief tribal Judge. kota Shanahan said his car bious claims of membership and The council nullified the elec- windows have been shot out, and recently moved to the reserva- tion and purged more than 200 last week a Fight for Justice tion to cash in on the success of people from the voting rolls. It sympathizer was charged with its two casinos and bingo hall. said they were ineligible under slashing the tires of tribal police j^amm The main casino is on the reser- the tribal constitution. Another vehicles. The AtMcUled Prcis vation; a smaller operation is election was held, and Dakota Fight for Justice members Janice Wantonby, 29, takes a day off to enjoy the weather. Wantonby It surfing behind the boat about 80 miles east in Marquette supporters won easily. have similar complaints of van- her roommate Wendy Hamilton Is steering. County. Fight for Justice says the move dalism, threats and intimidation.

PUPS Continued from page one. Friends, family advertise lottery cess rate Jumps to 80 percent for prison-raised puppies. inals get soft when they're The Associated Press The advertisement In down- side of a spinning wheel, sup- board. Jay Gray, executive director of town Pittsburgh promotes the posedly representing the instant Kline said the lottery often around the dogs." Pilot Dogs, attributes the differ- James, 45, said the puppies PITTSBURGH - Betty Curran Pennsylvania Lottery Commis- winners who become prize con- uses the names of employees and ence to human companionship. In help break up the monotony of isn't a lottery winner, but she sion's Million Dollar Spin Game, testants friends to avoid liability. foster homes, the puppies often prison life. As he escorts the pu- ■plays one on a billboard. It features 10 names on the out- All are friends and relatives of are left alone during the day. In Chuck Kline, the commission's ppy around the compound, pass- prison, they get round-the-clock executive director. None are ac- 'I wish." ing Inmates call out, "Polo, Polo!" attention. tual winners "I think it has had a calming Gray said constant human con- effect," Warden Gerald Huffman tact seems to have a calming ef- said. "It's Just kind of a fun thing '1 wish," said Curran, Kline's Betty Curran fect on the pups, making them to watch. When the dogs got here, less excitable. That's a desirable aunt. "Somebody called and told Kline's aunt I Indicated to the guys, "You're my daughter, 'I'm so happy for trait in guide dogs. their dads."' "We see a gentler dog," he said. your mother.' She thought I won The prison-puppy program be- a lot of money." "We live In a litigious society," "It makes our Job a lot easier." gan about three years ago when Annie Holloway, unit manager he said. "We go out of our way to officials at the Ohio Reformatory All Curran actually got was a steer clear of problems. We need at the Ohio Reformatory for for Women in Marysville con- Women, said the puppies are ex- release she had to sign to allow to maintain credibility with this tacted Pilot Dogs Inc. to solicit her name to be put on the bill- type of business." tremely popular with the in- BGSU Food Operations volunteer work for their inmates. mates, especially prisoners with IS Pilot Dogs, a nonprofit Colum- mental-health problems. X 3L iClip N Save x T bus-based organization, trains "I find it's really soothing for about 160 dogs a year. It supplies them," she said. "It gives them 3C Howard's clubM ~ them for free to needy blind peo- an opportunity to pet somebody, Mon- Sot 12 -2:30 om "1 ple In the United States, Canada to hug somebody." and Mexico. At first, Holloway was skepti- Historically, the group has cal of the program, fearing that used foster families to house- the Inmates would become too at- Summer School Hours break the puppies, teach them tached to the animals. But she obedience and take them to said a graduation ceremony for stores and malls to acquaint the the dogs and the arrival of new Starting June 15,1996 animals with being out In public. puppies has helped soften that After a year, the puppies are re- anxiety. Commons: turned to Pilot Dogs, which uses About 60 puppies have gradu- harnesses to train them as guide ated from the prison program so Monday - Friday dogs. far, and 34 currently are being Breakfast 7 am -10 am Overall, about 60 percent of the cared for in prisons. puppies are successfully trained The puppies stay in the cells Lunch 11 am' 1 pm as guide dogs. However, the suc- with the prisoners. Dinner 4:30 pm -6 pm Weekends Brunch 10 am -lpm Dinner 4:30 pm - 6 pm Chily's: Sunday - Thursday Noon -10:00 pm

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' ^ £ »-_^ V •' • V*,.v,«,j » ». *- * m Entertainment page five Wednesday, June 5,1996 The Bandwagon Exiled former Black Panther By Aaron Weisbrod does not regret hijacking What a long, strange trip it's been Anita Snow Brent. "The black community in hijacking he readily admits he The Associated Press Cuba is very different" committed to flee prosecution. Primus. What can be said about So bow did the Primus finally And why would that be? In recent years, he has re- And he details his life In Cuba, the metal//pop /coun- solidify into the unit it Is today? Because It has "space" in the HAVANA - Facing trial for a signed himself to never seeing from the moment he stepped off try/anarchy fusion of Les Clay- Me and Les hooked-up from be- title. shootout that wounded two police his country or his mother, now in the plane and was Immediately pool's non-power power trio that ing in that other band, and the old Are you a big space junkie? officers, William Lee Brent car- her 80s, ever again. "She's far too hustled away by Cuban police. hasn't already been said? Their guitarist for Primus got married Yeah. Space is a fine thing. ried a handgun aboard TWA sick to travel," he said sadly. Although never formally con- fifth and latest release "Tales and had kids so he had no time Anything that has to do with flight 154 In San Francisco on Today, the 65-year-old with the victed, he spent 22 months in an From the Punchbowl" debuted at for this nonsense (laughs). Les space or robots is OK. June 17, 1969, and hijacked the graying beard and silver stud in immigration Jail while suspicious No. 8 on the Billboard music called me up to see If I wanted to It's no secret that MTV has jetliner to Cuba. one earlobe scarcely resembles Cuban authorities tried to figure chart in June, and since then be in [Primus] and I said "OK" been censoring some of the Twenty-six years later, the the angry young man in dark out what to do with him. they've been touring the planet In And then Herb came along be- words to "Wynona's Big Brown former Black Panther remains in shades on the cover of "Long The focus of the book is Brent, wake of its sucess. cause we needed a drummer. We Beaver." How do you feel about exile on this communist island, Time Gone," his memoirs re- the man and the rebel. Honestly, I was never one of had a scale out there, and he that? unwilling to return home and cently published by Time Books, "The book Isnt about Cuba and the world's biggest Primus fans, weighed the most so he became We're used to it at this point. face certain life Imprisonment a division of Random House. It isnt about the Black Panther but Its latest album has undoub- the drummer. Out of whatever little they show for aircraft piracy and kidnap- Brent has been cheered by re- Party, but both played an impor- tably given this humble music So how has the reaction to of our videos they make us take ping. views of the book, most over- tant role In my development. I reporter a new and surprisingly "Tales From the Punchbowl" out whatever the closest thing to Brent said he has no regrets whelmingly positive. The Wash- still support the Idea of revo- fresh opinion of the band. been so far? a "bad" word Is. But even ahead about hijacking the plane. "I was ington Post described it as lution," Brent said in the living a soldier in the war for black lib- "honest and sometimes as excit- "Tales From the Punchbowl" of time we anticipated it and said room of his airy second-floor, contains a diverse variety of For the most part good. Most we'd take out some word to save eration," he said as he relaxed in ing as a thriller"; Kirkus Reviews three-bedroom apartment. He people probably won't tell me if time, but then they came up with a rattan chair, wearing shorts, called it "riveting." and his wife, American Journalist tasty morsels that range from the In the book. Brent tells of ultra-heavy groove of "Professor they hate it. They Just go "Uh, other things that didn't fit into T-shirt and orange sandals. Jane McManus, acquired their Nutbutter's House Of Treats" to yeah" and walk away. The music their standards. After more than a quarter- growing up in the deep South, of home in a state-approved trade the Southern-rock-esque sing [industry] people usually have Do you guys have any other century of isolation from the rest coming of age on the streets of when its previous occupants left along "Wynona's Big Brown the same opinion of our records videos that are going to be mak- of the world, Brent admitted that Oakland, Calif., and of Joining the the country five years ago. he misses the United States, the Black Panther organization in his Beaver" to the flat-out welrdness ing their way to MTV? "Revolution was something of "Hellhound 17 1/2 (theme What's their reaction to you We Just finished one that's all American black community, and late 30s. necessary for the Black Panthers his elderly mother and sister. He chronicles a police shootout at that particular time," Brent from)." guys? claymatlon for "Southbound Pa- After giving the new disc a They're used to letting us just caderm." It was made by a bunch "I miss my people, the strug- that led to his dismissal from the said of the 1960s. "But I dont gle, the body language," said revolutionary group and of the listen. Interviewing guitarist do whatever we want and saying of the guys who did "A Night- think it is viable now." and giving the "Yeah, whatever." mare Before Christmas." disc another listen, I've honestly When will that be hitting the begun to think twice about those You guys have got that general public? "Primus Sucks" stickers I occas- CD-ROM thlngy on your new CD It will probably be on MTV The Phantom' creator established j sionaly see in the windows of too, right? next week, but we'll see what cars. Yeah, I guess they're calling it happens after that. I dont even an "Enhanced CD." Basically know how often our videos get standards for modern superheroes! Primus, huh? they take whatever room is left played. at the end of the CD after the Of course they don't play that Ted Anthony gives his age as "just plain old." proven its longevity. Unfortunately, yeah. I tried to "All those heroes went into the music's on there and put comput- many videos anymore anyways ... The Associated Press "Superman, Batman - they a|l get in Van Halen but it didn't Phantom. He's that kind of a came afterward," Falk say*. er info on there. That's true. So If you're up at workout. NEW YORK - No alien culture hero. But I dont remember those "There were a bunch of guy's I apologize. So how did you end four in the morning you might sent him to become Earth's sav- heroes as self-effacing," he says. around New York who wanted to up hooking up with these Primus What kind of stuff do you guys see a Primus video. have on It? Are you guys ever going to ior. He wasn't invulnerable, "The Phantom would be In the be cartoonists, and this strip cap- fellas? wasn't bitten by a radioactive middle of guns and he'd joke tivated them." From being around town and On ours you drive this boat release a video collection so that around to a bunch of different people will be able to actually see spider, wasn't a playboy holed up about it. That's not unusual now. being in the bands, me and Les in a mansion with a faithful but- And It makes the hero more lika- New superheroes emerged were actually in another band floating sea things, and each your videos? thing is like a song. So if you I'd like to. I dont know if it'd ler and a dark obsession. ble. during the next few years that together. Well, he wasn't really in This gun-toting hero lived in "Ulysses," he hastens to add, would become American it, he was kind of filling In the drive up to it, it goes to a song, be a video or a CD-ROM or what, and whatever goes on in the song but I'd like to do something to the jungle, rode a white horse, winking, "wasnt self-effacing." legends:. Superman, Batman, the bass spot for this other band I wore a skin-tight purple suit and The Phantom, aka Kit Walker, Blue Beetle, the Green Hornet. was playing guitar in. happens In computer animation • collect our videos because videos ... but it's simple animation be- are so expensive to make and was just as human as the legions is the 21st in a family of men who All shared many traits with the cause there's not a lot of room they don't get played very often. who followed his escapades in have passed the crime-fighting Phantom - a secret identity; a skintight costume, apparent Which band was this? left on the end of the CD (laughs). It'd be nice for someone to see dally and Sunday newspapers. mantle from father to son since unexplained powers. It was , I was There's no Jurassic Park effects them besides us sitting in the Before Batman, before Super- 1535, when the first Phantom editing room going, "Oh wow, man, a masked swashbuckler took the job to avenge his fath- "In Marvel and DC, there are probably guitarist number ISO in here. so many superheroes. They're What's your favorite song on this is really cool." Maybe fought evil in style from his cave er's death at the hands of pirates. that band. Almost everyone from headquarters deep in a lush, not humans," Falk says. "I want- the [San Fransisco] Bay Area was "Tales From the Punchbowl?" someone besides us will see them Their seeming longevity begat vaguely defined jungle named ed him to be human." in that band. "Space Farm." someday. the legend that the Phantom Bengalla. His name was The never dies. Falk always has tried to write Phantom, and Lee Falk knows This weekend, Falk's creation for adults, not for children; be- him well. comes to life at theaters, the sides mythology, he drew on eve- Irish keep the ancient alive Falk - who dreamed up the latest of American cartoon rything from Edgar Rice Bur- Phantom In 1936, drew the strip heroes to make the leap to the big roughs' "Tarzan of the Apes" Jo Klra L. Bllllk The band's new album, "Lore," is land in the province of Ulster), is at first and still writes every sto- screen. It's a fun ride - and, Falk Kipling's "The Jungle Books" to The Associated Press a tribute to that oral tradition and rich In song and culture, Brennan ry for distribution to more than says, a natural extension. "The fashion his Phantom. the Clannad custom of blending said. 500 newspapers - likes to think Phantom," a Paramount Pictures PHILADELPHIA - One of the songs sung in English with ones "People would come to Ireland his creation added Just a little to release, stars Billy Zane in the ti- "When you're writing for ^i- most intriguing aspects of the sung in Gaelic. and would just go to the west the modern definition of a hero. tle role and co-stars Treat Wil- quire or Rolling Stone or even Irish people is their ability to "My grandfather was amazing, coast... but they'd leave Donegal "When I was a kid, I loved tales liams and Kristy Swanson. Screw magazine, you're writing keep the ancient alive. The because he really was into a lot of because it was too far away," she of gods and heroes - Thor, Ulys- Falk's Phantom may not top the for an audience. I'm writing far Emerald Isle has a long storytell- folklore," Brennan said in a tele- said. "And because people didn't ses, Rolanz, the Knights of the A-list of mythic American comic 80 million people. Some of them ing tradition that propels heroes phone interview from her home visit It a lot, it hasnt been Round Table," says Falk, who superheroes, but It has certainly are sun worshipers," he says, j like Finn MacCool and great In Dublin. "That's the whole touched too much. [That) has def- kings like Brian Boru from the thing about Ireland people love initely preserved a lot of cultural distant past into the present. ■telling stories and making up aspects." Clannad singer Maire Brennan their own and adding mystery." Singing in Gaelic is probably sat at her grandfather's knee as a The band's home, County more natural, Brennan said, than child and listened to such stories. Donegal (in the very north of Ire- singing in English. Don't Let The Bad Weather Fade Your Tan: 15 Tanning Sessions n, $25 Qfi "^tieSaX7i^° y - 832 S. 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Tom Withers his chances at a pursuit of Roger will be unveiled The Associated Press Maris' single-season Indians', Brewers' players record. Belle, who entered to- The Associated Press buildings amid fireworks fol- NEW YORK -- American night's game against Seattle tied lowing tonight's Orioles game League president Gene Budig suspended for fighting for the major-league lead with 21 BALTIMORE - The Balti- against the Detroit Tigers. countered Albert Belle's forearm homers, led the majors with 50 more Ravens will play in pur- smash with a hard blow of his last year and at one point this ple, black, and gold uniforms "We want to have a public own. umpires working last Friday profane tirade during last year's season had 65 homers in his pre- when they take the field at event. We want the public to Budig suspended Belle five night's game. And if he wasn't . And an Ohio court vious 162 games. Memorial Stadium this fall, first see the product," said games for his vicious shot to reprimanded when the play oc- cited him for reckless operation Budig suspended Tavarez "for according to a published re- Kevin Byrne, a spokesman for Milwaukee second baseman Fer- curred, why now? of a motor vehicle, the result of placing the safety of an at port. the team. nando Vina's face last Friday .Budig, It appears, is sending a chasing teen-agers who threw risk - which is Inexcusable. Um- The uniforms will feature night, which triggered a brawl message to Belle: Behave or else. eggs at his house on Halloween. pire Joe Brinkman was attempt- black helmets with a gold The team formerly known between the Cleveland Indians Belle's agent. Am Tellem, The temperamental outfielder ing to restore order when he was crest and purple stripe, purple as the Cleveland Browns left and Brewers. thinks Budig's decision is but an- was suspended by baseball every slammed to the ground." home jerseys and white away its old orange and brown The suspension was the fifth in other example of how his client year from 1991-94 for offenses Umpires union head Richie Jerseys, and black pants. The colors, and the team name, In six years for the controversial has become a target. ranging from throwing a ball and Phillips called Tavarez's pun- (Baltimore) Sun reported to- Cleveland slugger, who just 18 "Once again, Albert is being hitting a heckler to corking his ishment "woefully inadequate." day, citing unidentified sour- days ago was ordered by Budig to held to a different standard," bat. He made it through 1995 Tavarez, whose fastball behind ces. undergo counseling to help con- Tellem said. "It was just a good, without being suspended, but Matheny's head In the ninth in- According to The Sun, the "We want to have trol his temper. hard play. Albert did not mean to started a new streak this year ning ignited the brawl, may have team's logos will Include a a public event. We Budig also suspended Indians injure Vina. with his latest transgression. gotten off easy. helmet crest featuring the let- pitcher Julian Tavarez, who "For any other player in base- Only last week, Belle cursed a ter "B" and a portion of the want the public to slammed umpire Joe Brinkman ball, there definitely would not fan In Texas who wished to trade Bill Madlock was punished Maryland state flag, and a jer- first see the to the ground, and Milwaukee have been a suspension," he said. a home-run ball - which Belle more severly in 1980 when he sey patch with a raven swoop- catcher Mike Matheny, who "Given that he was not ejected, wanted ~ for another souvenir. shoved his glove in the face of ing down onto a football. product." charged the mound, for five and given that the umpire said it Budig wasn't able to reprimand NL umpire Gerry Crawford. The uniforms are scheduled games each. All three players was a legal play, this is just total, him for that, so the timing of Fri- Madlock, then with Pittsburgh, to be unveiled Wednesday immediately appealed the sus- total discrimination on the part day's incident certainly didn't was suspended for 15 days. whert players, including quar- Kevin Byrne pensions, which won't take effect of the commissioner's office help Belle. "There was a time in baseball terback Vlnny Testaverde, until after hearings. against Albert." "I think it's warranted," Vina when that kind of penalty model them at a downtown a spokesman for the team The suspensions of Tavarez Tellem may have a point. said. "I don't mind the guy run- would've been imposed," Phillips ceremony. and Matheny were expected. Bel- However, Belle's track record of ning me over, but everybody said. But the Ravens planned a le's, however, was a bit surpris- transgressions has obviously could see he hit me in the face On the other hand, Matheny "sneak preview" of at least Cleveland as part of the deal ing. caught up with him. with his elbow." and his manager, Phil Garner, one of their new logos, drop- that secured league approval His actions were considered Before his first at-bat of the Should Belle's suspension thought his penalty was far too ping banners from downtown for its move to Baltimore. within baseball's rules by the season, he was fined $50,000 for a stand, it could seriously hinder harsh Classifieds

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