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Vol.72 Issue 94 March 7,1990 Bowling Green, Ohio High 38 The BG News Low 25* BRIEFLY Faculty senate fills Motion to improve positions vacated CAMPUS legislator relations placed on the trustee agenda within by James A. Tinker three of their meetings after it passes Applications available: since mid-Januai staff writer the senate. Nominations are now being Blinn complained that if the trustees accepted for the Faculty Excellence by Michelle Banks Attempting to increase its authority, can ignore Faculty Senate resolutions, Award and Hollis A. Moore staff writer Faculty Senate approved a resolution their efforts as University representa- University Service Awards. Any Tuesday that would dictate some items tives are useless. student, alumni, faculty member or Faculty Senate elected new officers on the Board of Trustees' agenda. "The trustees have to give a yes or a staff member may nominate another Tuesday to fill the positions vacated by No senators voted against senator El- no answer — or even a maybe," he for the awards. former Chairwoman Ann-Marie Lan- liot Bluin's resolution seeking guar- said. "At this point we do not even get The Faculty Excellence Awards are caster and Vice Chairman Blalne Ritts anteed responses from the trustees on acknowledgements of our resolutions." given to one faculty member from matters labeled by the senate as "for Philip Mason, secretary to the amidst controversy in January. Newman Lunde each college. The service awards will David Newman, professor of chem- action " Items. trustees, prepares their agenda and be given to a faculty member, a istry, was voted chairman while Har- Newman — who proved he was pre- "I guess the senate does want tc forward it to the board members. member of the administration, and a old Lunde, professor of management, pared for his new duties by casually communicate (with the trustees)," Chairman of the Board J. Warren Hall junior, senior or graduate student. became vice chairman. pulling a gavel out of his briefcase. B linn said. has the final word on what the trustees Applications are available in 405 Lunde, who has been serving as tem- Depolarization of faculty and subsi- If the trustees accept the resolution, will act upon in their meetings. Student Services and are due Friday. porary chairman, gave the floor to dizes child care are two objectives any proposals passed by the senate that C See Newman, page 5. call for decisions automatically will be D See Trustee, page 4. STATE

Lasers aid research: A new Events slated computer-driven microscope with a built-in laser beam will step up the development of drugs that can be for Women's used to battle cancer, researchers in Dayton said Monday. The device uses the reflected light History Month of a laser beam to count colonies of cloned cancer cells grown in small, by Lorl Miller glass microcapillary tubes. staff writer By using the tubes instead of larger Petri dishes, a smaller amount of cancerous tissue is needed from As Black History Month comes to a patients and the cells grow more close at the University, another Suickly, allowing for earlier analysis, nationally recognized history month Is greater number of anti-cancer just beginning. drugs can be tested on each tumor This March marks the 10th annual sample, said Dr. Martin Murphy, celebration of National Women's His- Sresident of the Hippie Cancer tory Month and events will extend Into esearch Center. April, according to Lane Aldridge, as- sistant director of the women's studies Orange opossum: Officials program. at the Dayton Museum of Natural The entire month is being devoted to History want to know why one of their the history of women, but awareness opossums has bright orange hair. should not last just one month, Aldri- Orange opossums are unheard of dge said. among experts and reference books "It's important for (this) month to be the museum staff has consulted. acknowledged but it's sad that it has to "We're sure she hasn't been dyed or be put aside forpeople to acknowledge anything like that," said Holly it. she said. "Every month should be Coovert, assistant curator of women's History Month." education and an overseer of the area Marcy Tyson, student co-coordinator where the opossum, called "O.P.",is of Women for Women agreed "not kept. "She's iust orange." enough people pay attention to In an effort to determine why the (women's history) so we have to make animal is orange, hair samples have it stand out." been sent for analysis to Division of The purpose of setting a particular Wildlife experts at the Ohio month aside "Is to recognize women's Department of Natural Resources. accomplishments throughout history and make people aware of it," Tyson WORLD said. BG News/Brock Vlsnlch Beginning this week, a number of Growing a Thesis events are planned for the celebration. Biology Graduate student Theresa Gregory sprays a fungicide on rows of Polemunium vlscosium. her thesis project. "I want to Clock reset: The Doomsday A program entitled "Philosphy1 of characterize the variance in these plants along an elevatlonal dine on a mountain," said Gregory. She collected the plants at Clock on the cover of the Bulletin of Women's Alliance in Iceland,' is different altitudes on Pennsylvania Mountain in Colorado. the Atomic Scientists was set back Tuesday to reflect reduced D See Women, page 5. superpower tensions. For two years the clock has read just six minutes to midnight. It was moved back four minutes to 10 minutes before midnight. Rebels attempt Kabul coup, fail The resetting of the clock reflects the Bulletin's determination that recent revolutionary changes in ace, Najib's headquarters in the heart of Kabul. by Interior Minister Aslam Wataniar, who was Eastern Europe have significantly by Sharon Herbaugh Heavy artillery and tanks fired for several hours named to replace Tanai, Najib urged Afghans to help reduced the risk ofglobal nuclear Associated Press writer on the buildings of the Defense Ministry and the ar- capture the general "dead or alive." He said mutin- war, officials said Tuesday. my's main political directorate, Tass said. It also re- ous soldiers who surrendered by 4 a.m. today would The clock first appeared on the ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Soldiers led by the de- ported shelling of residential districts, but said they be given amnesty. June, 1947, Bulletin cover as a symbol fense minister joined with Moslem guerrillas Tues- ceased after dusk. Ahmad Sarwar, Afghan ambassador in New Delhi of impending apocalypse and of the day to try to overthrow Afghanistan's government, Kabul radio said the coup leader was Maj. Gen. said he spoke with Najib by telephone Tuesday night potential for military attack. but were defeated by troops loyal to President Najib, Shah Nawaz Tanai, the defense minister, a hard-line and the president sounded "very strong and verv Kabul radio reported. Marxist linked to at least of two of the five previous confident." ' The official radio said the loyalists controlled Ka- coup attempts reported against Najib, who took of- bul, the capital, and an indefinite curfew was im- fice in 1986. "He said everything is under control," said Sar- NATION posed at 7 p.m. He was joined by followers of the fundamentalist war, whose wife is a sister to Najib's wife. He said In the Soviet Union, which sponsors the Najib guerrilla leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the radio Najib told him one group of Tanai's followers had Blast kills three: An government, the official news agency Tass said, said. been killed and another captured. explosion shattered a two-story bank The loyal troops have now mopped up the main Najib said on state television Tuesday night, Tuesday In Crested Butte, Colo., pockets of resistance, leaving the situation in Kabul "Some soiled elements today tried to carry out a Najib did not say when the fighting started or men- killing three people and injuring 12 firmly controlled by the government." conspiracy and provoke bloodshed, but the govern- tion where he was when the telephone contact was others, officials said. Three people Western diplomats, guerrilla leaders in Pakistan ment forces have neutralized them. They have been made, Sarwar said. The ambassador said another were listed In critical condition. and the Soviet media reported heavy fighting and suppressed." source in Kabul, whom he would not identify, told The cause of the downtown blast in said Afghan air force planes had bombed Arg Pal- Repeating a message broadcast earlier in the day him the defense minister was in hiding. this ski resort was under investigation by local and federal officials, authorities said. Wood Co. charges Auto dealer's petition HISTORY three for bombing may allow new casino On this date: in 1974, the dangerous ordinance, or possession of Student Arbitration Board declared by John Kohlstrand the pipe bomb, and breaking and enter- CLEVELAND — A spokesman for the secretary of state said Tuesday it ap- Student Body Organization election city writer pears car dealer Alan Spitzer will obtain enough signatures to place a Lorain ca- sino proposal on a statewide ballot. results valid, after a complaint had "%,_'olice arrested the three juveniles been filed by a presidential candidate. Two of four charges were dropped Feb. 22 after questioning two of them "It looks very favorable that it will be placed on the ballot," Dwayne Pielech, a The student charged that poll against three students who allegedly about the bombing earlier that week. spokesman for Sherrod Brown. "But It appears he will need the 10-day grace wo; iters accepted ballots after polls exploded a pipe bomb in the Bowling The three built the bomb during the period." had offically closed, and that multiple Green High School football stadium evening of Feb. 17, broke into the BGHS Alan Spitzer of Elyria said he has more signatures than the 306,661 total signa- voting by students was possible. last month. stadium press box and detonated the tures necessary to place the Issue on the November ballot, but still needs signa- bomb, police allege. The boys later re- tures in 12 counties to satisfy state law. The claims of arson and vandalism The proposed ballot issue would amend the Ohio Constitution to give Lorain re- Compiled from local and wire reports were dismissed in Wood County Juven- turned that evening and spray painted ile Court, but the BGHS students still several messages at the site, police sidents the right to decide whether to build the state's first casino. are accused of two felonies each: a 8aid- D See Bomb, page 4, O See Casino, page 4. THE BG NEWS

March 7,1»*0 Editorial The BG News -An independent Student Voice- EDITORIAL BOARD

Both Church Editor

Amy Burkett Amy Cole Managing Editor Editorial Editor

Christian Thompson Dennis Robaugh Asst. Managing Editor City Editor

Andy Woodard Sports Editor Achievements of women need acknowledging

Luckily for women, history is not repeating it- self, But is gaining new frontiers. It is not a unknown fact that American history has been dominated by white males. Grade school children are bombarded every year in history USG not close to Emerson The Gooch destroyed my copy back window of my Jalopy and true for you In your private lights ol his ticket. classes with images of George Washington, Andrew of a Ralph Waldo Emerson an- saw the destruction wrought by heart Is true for all men — that Thus, in the spirit of Emerson Jackson and John Kennedy as red, white and blue thology. But he didn't mean to. the Gooch. "NO VANILLA Is genius... and the Gooch and all the rest of heroes. Like the rest of my belongings, MILKSHAKE FOR THE The illumination of the words us out here in the political waste- But this month, feminists throughout the United the anthology was strewn across GOOCH TONIGHT!!" I seared through my skull right land of BG, I am announcing my States are calling for everyone to loin their 10th an- the back seat of my jalopy and into the deepest chambers of my endorsement for the 1990 under- on a Saturday night, as I was brain. It had been a long time graduate presidential election. nual celebration of National Women's History venturing off in to adventure since I had read Emerson. It For all of you who believe that Month. down South College, I spied the took me back to the days in Har- America Is an ideal, not a com- Gooch and his favorite girl walk- old Feltner's English class in modity or an exclusive club, March has been set aside as a time to recall the ing down the street. I stopped Word Up high school, where I had first then the only acceptable party is and began a conversaUon. been exposed to his writings. "one with a lot of good beer and accomplishments of women and make others As Gooches are apt to do, he They had opened a window in plenty of Elvis tunes". So with aware of them. It is a reminder of the work of fe- popped his round little head my soul. They had made me un- great enthusiasm I present to males such as Sojourner Truth. Marie Curie and through the window of my Jalopy by derstand the true beauty of you the Hound-Dog ticket and Margaret Mead — names which rightfully should and looked around, shooting the America, the true spirit that our next ruling dynasty of Bowling be equated with Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison breeze In his manic way. He Chuck forefathers envisioned. Green State University- DEN- wondered if I would give him So now I find myself wistfully NIS ROBAUGH AND JIM TIN- and Abraham Lincoln. and his favorite girl a lift to the Travis observing the Undergraduate KER!!!! Dairy Queen, to get a vanilla Student Government President I'm sure the time will come For the majority of American women, National milkshake. I said I would, with- columnist race, and the irony of Emerson again when the Gooch. his Women's History Month does not concern fem- out any intenUon of doing so. hits me like a slap in the face. favorite girl and I will go to the inism, but equality and authority. However, all fe- The Gooch and his favorite girl The candidates that are run- Dairy Queen for a vanilla shake. clambered into the Junk strewn ning seem to be carbon copies of I'm pretty sure that Jesus will males must remember the women's movement has back seat of my Jalopy and we muttered In a murderous tone. the buffonic figures that are take me to Graceland again In its roots in radical feminism. were on our way. I'm over that terrible evening shaping our country's political my dreams to talk with Elvis And that's when the destruc- now and I really must thank the future In their stagnant, oppor- Presley. But I'm not too sure The classification radical feminist has evolved tion of Ralph Waldo Emerson Gooch. If it hadn't been for him I tunistic way. Not necessarilly that Robaugh and Tinker will into a stereotype in modern society, negatively began. We pulled up under the probably would not have picked figures Emerson would approve win the election, but then again portraying these women as men-hating, lesbian holy neon of the Sunoco sign, the up Emerson from the wasteland oTmuch less endorse. nobody gave Buster Douglas a one that gives Bowling Green of my Jalopy's back seat. In my There Is Kevin Coughlin, the chance against Mike Tyson -and anarchists. light. I had to fuel up the ol' Ja- hands I held the shattered re- penny-loafered, a Reagan wan- we all know who bit the canvas lopy. As I was dispensing gaso- mains of the book. Its spine split, na-be, a candidate that is culti- for longer than a ten-second Perhaps, in their own times, women such as Su- line Into the diesef throat of my its pages like the delicately vating the ability to sell re- count. So for your best voting san B. Antfiony, Lucy Stone and Alice Paul all were baby, the Gooch waddled his broken wings of a storm faring frigerators at Sears, Roebuck & value, "It's the Hound-Dog rear end around and split my dove. And as I sifted through the Co. Then there is Craig Ta- ticket of Robaugh/Tlnker for all condemned as radical feminists. But it was from Emerson anthology in two. scattered pages, I read. liaferro the "liberal" alterna- the underdogs out there I!!" the roots of their ideas — and courage — that It's pages fluttered like There la a time in every tive candidate, who thrives off of Chuck Travis is a columnist women's civil rights sprung. broken butterfly wings onto the man's education when he ar- conflict like a terrier and walks for The News and is the cigar floor of the Jalopy. The Gooch rives at the conviction that envy through campus like a man pos- smoking campaign manager of didn't notice what he had done — is ignorance; that imitation Is sessed by a time warp. And fi- the Hound-Dog ticket. He wants These women were not working against men, he was too busy trying to pull a suicide... Great men serve us as nally there is the light bulb man, to remind all voters to write In they were working for women. And still, some- Purple Rain cassette out my Insurrections do in bad govern- John Corrigan, whose shadowy the Robaugh/Tlnker ticket where throughout the growth of women's culture, tapedeck. ments ...To believe your own absences at campaign meetings March 13th &14th for prosperity there developed a myth that feminism was an anti- In horror I looked through the thought, to believe that what is seem to be the brightest high- at home and Elvis forever. male philosophy. But in this patriarchal society, men have no real need to fear such a philosophy. In fact, several male University students are showing their support for women's rights in organizing the group f'Men Health Department alarming. sexually transmitted diseases. Against Rape. Our greatest concern Is that As the lead public health per- battling against AIDS AIDS may follow these estab- son for Ohio, I have a responsi- Respond It is obvious these men have accepted the onset of lished lines of infection from bility to protect the health of all female equality as the future for American society other STDs. If that should hap- state residents. Living, as we do, and decided they should support what should be. pen, the health of an entire gen- in a pluralistic society, this To the Editor: eration may potentially be in means using every available re- Letters to the editor As director of the Ohio De- danger. source to reach a wide range of should be a maximum of The special focus on women during this month partment of Health, I am writ- people and prevent the spread of 200-300 words in length and ensures a number of campus events featuring ing to clarify our department's To meet the challenge of these disease. should be typewritten, women's issues, women's problems and women's efforts in the continuing battle very disturbing trends, I believe double-spaced, and signed. successes. Organizations such as Women for against the spread of AIDS and a partnership must be formed I am asking community-based Address or on-campus Women and the University's Women's Studies Pro- other sexually transmitted between public health officials, groups, civic organizations and mailbox number along diseases. Karents, churches, community- churches to Join our partnership with your telephone num- gram are to be commended for maintaining Between 1968 and 1969, sexual- ased organizations, com- and help us prevent the spread ber for verification, must women's history and keeping it alive on our cam- ly transmitted dlesases such as panies, and concerned individu- of sexually transmitted diseases be included. pus. syphilis, gonorrhea and chla- als. By combining our efforts, through education. The News reserves the mydia increased between 30 and we dramatically extend our re- right to reject any materi- 70 percent throughout Ohio. The sources and increase our chan- By joining together, we can al that is offensive, mali- group most vulnerable to infec- ces of reaching every individual extend our resources and meet cious or libelous. All sub- tion with these diseases la be- who might be at risk. this most difficult challenge — missions are subject to The BG News Staff tween ages 18 and 24 years of assuring a healthy future for the condensation. Petncti Mtcnei age and sexually active. At the Contrary to recent publicity, next generation. Please address all sub- P'.s Editor Greg Horvtlh Production Sup'r Morflt Near missions to: AMI Photo Editor John Pottar Production Sup'r same time, cases of AIDS and the Ohio Department of Health Becky NuMbeum Editorial Editor AMI Sporta Editor Chartee Toll Production Sup'r Infection with the human Im- has always promoted abstinence Sincerely, Chief Copy Editor Branda Young The BG News AMI Sporta Ednoi Matt Schroder munodeficiency virus (HIV) as the only means of prevention Ronald L. Fletcher, M.D. Wire Editor Krtatan KwiatnowHi Crtef Copy Editor Ivan Qroger continue to rue; a dual trend 100 percent effective In stopping Director, Ohio Department of UO West Hall Irene Bebeeui AMI *M Editor jamM A TWujr Copy Edtto'i public health officials find the spread of AIDS and other Health Matthew Danemen Friday Mag**"* Editor Chrta Oaweon MiehaM Sanaa Jett Batdorl John KoNetrend AMI Friday Editor Debbie Hippie -by Vlllamor M. 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Campus Life March 7,1990 3 USG candidates foresee debate Pool ace drawn to 'kids' as a fervid affair by Matt Mighell staff writer

Despite promises of a civil exchange, Undergraduate Student Government candidates expect the fur to fly during Thursday's presidential debate. John Corrigan, Kevin Coughlin and Craig Taliaferro, with their running mates, will present their campaign platforms and answer Suestions from a panel of students and faculty at 7:30 p.m. in 121 'estHall. The incumbant Coughlin said he is preparing for a two-on-one con- frontation. "I expect Craig and John to be their normal tag-team," he said. "I'm lookingforward to it—I love to debate." However,Taliaferro said he has no intention of attacking anyone. "I am not on the offensive or the defensive," he said. "I will be there to explain platforms, and I expect respect and decorum." Corrigan said ne would like the debate "to be non-abrasive... and net turn into a political shooting match," but he does believe that will happen. All three candidates see the debate as an excellent opportunity to clearly present their views to the students. Taliaferro said he does not want students to confuse his criticism of the current administration with a criticism of Coughlin's charac- ter. "If you criticize someone's ideas, it's not the same as criticizing Last year's eight ball champion Bill Newsted sets his sights on n peating in th ! Jack White Pool Tournament. BG News/Greg Horvath that person, and that is something I don't think people on this cam- pus understand," Taliaferro said. by Brock Whitaker White has been visiting cam- father, a professional billiards One," White said. "I declined "Kevin and John both deserve respect and I have the optimum re- reporter puses for more than 20 years and player, and his uncle, a world because I had a commitment spect for them," he said. his annual billiards exhibition is champion. He has been visiting with a college." Coughlin believes the debate will be beneficial to students because sponsored by the University Ac- colleges with his billiards exhi- it offers a side-by-side comparison of the candidates. Jack White has played pool for tivities Organization. bition for 33 years. White's favorite aspect of the "It's not going to be easy," he said. "I'm sure that neither (Corri- seven U.S. presidents, the Queen "The thing that amazes me He has taught several famous game is the people. gan nor Taliaferro I would come to a debate without knowing their of England, and has even had an most about Jack," UAO Direc- people his trade including Paul stuff." audience with the Pope. tor Gale Swanka said, "is that Newman, Kareem Abdul- "To do my job. I have to be The panelists questioning the candidates will be Jim Davidson, as- So what could draw him to the Jack visits 220 colleges a year, Jabbar, and Tony Danza. He there for the kids," he said. sistant professor of education; Wendy Wessels-Brightman. a repre- University? year after year, and he re- also speaks 17 languages — a sentative of Pi Sigma Alpha; and Beth Church, editor ot The BG "I'm here for the kids." said members the kids." skill he picked up ui his world Swanka said the billiards ex- News. Jack White, one of the world's White began playing pool as travels. hibition is one of the largest re- Moderating the debate will be Amy Burkett, managing editor of greatest billiards player. "1 love an 8-year-old and he picked up "President Johnson once creational events UAO sponsors The BG News. The debate is being co-sponsored by the newspaper them." his passion for pool from his offered me a ride on Air Force each year. and Pi Sigma Alpha honorary fraternity.

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Media incorrect in Proposal Rape awareness urged view of Nicaragua of tenure Student organizes Men Against Rape, wants charter tion, he said he has met people whose lives have by Jill Novak Weber said, whom Reagan re- by Jill Novak staff writer staff writer been affected by rape. ferred to as "freedom fighters proffered When he saw a show on gang rape and heard comparable to the founding some of the stories and the way society reacted, he The press is universally wrong fathers of the U.S." Hoping to join the crusade of ending violence thought "something has got to be done to change However, Weber said "these by James A. Tinker on the current situation in Ni- staff writer against women, a men's group is planning to or- the beliefs! of society)." caragua, as headlines such as really high class people — as ganize at the University to stress rape awareness. In particular, men generally live in a society "Sandinistas Ousted" and brutal as they come'' recruit Men Against Rape is not yet a formal campus that allows them to grow up hearing and believing "Democracy Takes Hold in Ni- most of their members by kid- The clock reached 4:30 organization, but organizer Michael Pollock hopes things like' 'it is OK to treat women as objects," he caragua" are smeared across napping people. p.m. before Faculty Senate the group will be officially established by next fall. said. frontpages. In addition, Weber said he could reach a decision to "I hope enough men will see a need (for the As a result, males dominate females and "when According to Rev. Herb Weber talked to one woman who said in create a permanent non- group) and want to participate and hopefully with you get old enough and are in college, these atti- of St. Thomas More Church, who "virtually every report she tenured faculty position at enough interest it will exist," he said. tudes exist." has traveled extensively heard of a woman being kidnap- Tuesday's meeting. Getting an official charter, an adviser, a formal Pollock believes a college setting will allow men throughout Central America, ped by a Contra, (the woman) The recommendation structure and some definite objectives are also to be more open and willing to address these issues there is "not a change of was always raped." that would allow tempor- eventual goals Pollock hopes will be met. and "their own values within themselves." government" in the country and Teachers also were kidnapped ary full-time teachers to The group now only has four members, but this "Society says (rape) is a women's problem, but the goals and philosophy of the by the Contras, along with ''an- have permanent jobs was is because Pollock said he wanted to "know what men and women must address it together/' he Sandinistas have been miscon- ybody trying to improve the lot tabled and will probably be he was getting into," and fully "educate himself" said. strued. of the country," Weber said. raised next month. before he formally tried to recruit members. So far, the four group members have conducted Speaking in West Hall as part "(These people) were all vic- If Faculty Senate passes Through his extensive self education, Pollock several meetings and addressed issues and re- of the Peace Coalition's Central tims of the Contras — the con- the resolution, it will be up said he has learned a great deal about attitudes cently participated in the Women for Women American Awareness Week, ex- stant thorn in the side to the to the Board of Trustees to and misconceptions about rape. "Take Back the Night" march for rape awarenes- plaining the Sandinistas still Sandinistas." decide if qualified, non- The idea for Men Against Rape occurred to Pol- hold 40 percent of the positions The Contras practice a new tenured educators will be lock last summer and he obtained information " At the march, I realized how many people like in Nicaragua's "parliamentary- style of warfare by constantly allowed to teach here for from other universities that have established tne idea — (I got) a lot of positive feedback," Pol- like" government, although they wearing people down, Weber more than five years. groups, such as The Ohio State University and lock said. recently lost the elections to said, and the U.S. government Robert Debard, dean of university of Wisconsin. Other organizations, such as Women for Women, Violeta Barrios de Chamorro. gave them so much support to Firelands College, said be- And. although it started out as "just an idea," it seemed very willing to have the men participate in The Sandinistas are a socialist oppose the Sandinistas because ing able to Keep good turned to "a very strong idea" after he realized it the march, Pollock said, and "they agreed that group with Marxist ideals, yet "XtheU.S.) didn't want someone teachers for more than five received great support from many administrators (rape) is not an issue for women only to address." "this does not necessarily mean to think on their own." years is extremely impor- and faculty members. they are a Communist group," "(The U.S.) feels this is our tant, especially at a spe- News articles about rape and television shows Men interested in joining the group can contact Weber said. backyard and we can do cialized school like Fire- also spurred Pollock's idea for the group. In addi- Pollock for more information. However, it was a short step whatever we want to do, and the lands. Sandinistas are daring to say for former U.S. President Ron- r "Arbitrary termination ald Reagan to say "they are 'we're independent, " Weber does not seem to be con- Trustee Casino said. Communist" and Reagan sonant with effective hu- a Continued from page 1. tions either for "FOR ACTION" G Continued from page 1. warned the country in an ad- The Sandinistas have made man resource develop- or "FOR INFORMATION dress to remember "they are mistakes, and Weber said he ment," he wrote in a memo Hall said the trustees will dis- ONLY," an act tantamount to a Spitzer also needs signatures only a two-day journey from "does not want to make them distributed to senate. cuss the resolution, but if it will veto..." of 5 percent of the voters in the Texas," Weber said. sound great, because they have Genevieve Stang, chair- be accepted remains to be seen. After introducing this resolu- 1986 gubernatorial election in 44 While the U.S. government done a Tot of stupid things. woman of the welfare Senators asked Mason if he tion, Blinn reiterated his con- of the 88 Ohio counties, Pielech repeatedly made these type of However, the mistakes have committee, called the pro- decides to make documents "for cern that -he trustees — several said. statements about the Sandinis- been made because they are posal a compromise and action" or "for information years ago — refused to acknowl- Including Stark County, 32 tas, they backed the Contras, "better at causing a revolution" said she would rather only" before giving the informa- edge aavocation of on-campus counties have met the minimum than actually setting things up make lecturers tenured tion to the trustees. graduate student housing. 5 percent requirement • totrtk Fare, to afterwards, Weber said. faculty. "Every piece of paper that I He is hopeful this housing is- Spitzer has proposed a M00 Even though they are not in Tenured faculty receive receive from Faculty Senate ... sue will be addressed and per- million casino resort, including EUROPE, SOUTH Btwer, Nicaraguan President the same benefits and have if it's labeled 'for action,' then haps other issues should be ex- restaurants, shops, a hotel and aniel Ortega said "what the D See Faculty, page 5. that's the way it's transmitted to humed, he added. boat docks near the mouth of the AMERICA, ASIA Sandinistas were after really the trustees. The trustees' next regular Black River. worked," he said. However, senators passed the meeting is April 13 and Faculty "We feel we are over the top," MSTINATIONS m RT resolution stating, "the Secre- Senate will have to wait and see Spitzer said in a telephone inter- LONDON S175 S3 50 tary to the Board of Trustees if Blinn's "for action" resolution view. 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Rood's pick-up sus- hard for students to keep track he was too close too stop. tained minor damage and of the actual amount of salt con- Slamming on his brakes, was towed from the scene. sumed each day. Rood slid on the ice and snow into the train. Neurohr said there was no Monna Pugh, assistant direc- damage to the 62-car train. tor of Food Operations, said a "The truck slid into us at After an hour delay, it contin- East Reed and hit us, then it BG N group of dieting female students ued on to Columbus. Not Just Another Camp Job ^Brock vismch requested vegetables served backed off," said the train's without added butter or salt in engineer. The Reed Street crossing Rob Boas, of the Lonz Winery .(left) shows an aerial photograph of the Middle Bass Island facility to fresh- Founders' cafeteria several Conrail spokesman David has no crossing gates. man Amy Hansell. Students compared prospective employers at the Summer Job Fair Tuesday In the years ago. Lenhardt Grand Ballroom. Boas, the general manager, said the winery booth has received a greater re- Soon after, all campus sponse than last year due to a redesigned display. "I don't know if a camp job is really what I want to do for cafeterias offered vegetables Newman the summer," said Hansel). n See Sodium, page 8. Q Continued from page 1. Newman has served on senate Newman said he would like to for 20 years and this election achieve before the semester's marks the second time he has end. been chairman — the first was "The depolarization is already in 1977-78. Lunde has been a Suicide seminar offers options starting to happen," Newman member of the senate since 1982 said. 'Taculty are starting to and has served on various sen- by Greg Watson dents handle the stress and help them real- "Permanent Record," a recently-released come together and see issues as ate committees during his term. reporter ize there are alternatives." film concerning suicide will be shown after Andrea Stanford and Donna Sigl, two stu- the discussion. having both good and bad sides Other candidates for the offi- dent advisers from the Wellness Center, will The movie explains alternative ways stu- to them. cer positions were philosophy Attempting to help students contemplat- have an open discussion with students who dents may cope with school-related stress, "The University needs subsi- professor Thomas Attig, for ing suicide, the Honors Student Association have questions dealing with suicide. warning signs of suicide and "ways friends dized child care in order to give chairman and VCT professor will be sponsoring a "Suicide and Preven- Students also will nave a chance to ex- may prevent friends from committing sui- women and minorities a chance Ernest Ezell, for vice chairman. tion" seminar at 6:30 tonight in the Honors Sress worries and share stress with others, cide,' will be shown after the discussion, at having an education, as well Attig, who could not attend the Center. lelroy said. Melroy said. as being faculty members," he meeting, asked senate Secre- "We felt this was the best time to hold a "We felt a seminar on suicide would be "We hope students will not be shy in com- said. tary Benjamin Muego to read a seminar on suicide," said Lisa Melroy, stu- useful." HSA President Mike Pollock said. ing to the seminar," Melroy said. "We hope Newman sees the position of memo explaining his absence. dent coordinator of the event. "There are "Stanford and Sigl had previous experience to give them a way to reach out — to give chairman as a "neutral" one. some students who contemplate suicide in suicide seminars, so they were the best them someone who will help deal with stress "As with any position, there Attig said he had made plans around mid-term. We hope this will help stu- choices." they cannot handle alone." are pluses and minuses," he in November to attend a profes- said. "Basically. I have a mixed sional conference in Columbus bag of feelings about it because I and he did not want any mem- Women '■— Faculty have a lot of other things I have bers of the senate "to interpret it O Continued from page 1. University of Arizona. Alice D Continued from page 4. available and a national search to do." as a failure on his part." Echols will speak on "Daring to is enacted, Stang said. scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday, be bad: Radical feminism in also job security, but have the Richard Gebhardt, chairman seemed to be actively pursuing a He said some faculty feared the sponsored by the sociology de- America, 1967-1975." chance for promotion, she said. of the English department — solution to a national problem — permanent position would at- partment and the women's stud- Sponsored by women's studies Some faculty were concerned where the new rank would most staffing of undergraduate tempt to cut tenured ranks. ies program. ana the American culture stud- that the new rank would be non- likely be employed — encour- courses with temporary faculty. Other senators said the ceiling It wul feature "women from ies programs, it is scheduled for tenured in name only, and a lec- aged the senate to pass the Two amendments to the wel- on the number of lecturers will Iceland sharing information March 30 at 7:15 p.m. turer could sue for tenure. resolution. fare committee's proposal were prevent this and people should about the (role of women) in the Other events during the month However, persons accepting "I see this resolution as useful suggested, but senators voted not lose their jobs for academic political party in Iceland," Al- include movies depicting the these permanent teaching as- to the University and the Eng- them down. advancement. dridge said. roles women play in society, signments will sign a waiver lish department, he said. Benjamin Muego, senate sec- The month's guest speaker feminist forums, numerous agreeing not to demand tenure. 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Soviet aid urged by House leader U.S. postal rates to be increased Dual-transplant recipient stable WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democratic Leader Richard Ge- WASHINGTON (AP) — The governors of the U.S. Postal Service PITTSBURGH (AP) — Stormle Jones, the world's first heart-liver phardt said Tuesday the United States should offer direct aid to the voted Tuesday to raise rates, including a nickel jump in the cost of transplant recipient, remained in fair condition Monday two weeks Soviet Union to ensure that its reforms succeed. mailing a first-class letter, but there could as much as a year of after her second liver transplant. "We should be investing in our own self-interest," Gephardt said. skirmishing before any increase takeaeffect. Doctors said the 12-year-old girl's condition was upgraded from "And stability, democracy and a market economy in the Soviet "Even at 30 cents, postage is one of America's best buys," said serious to fair Sunday at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. Union are in America's strong self-interest." Postmaster General Anthony Frank, noting that U.S. postage re- Stormie, of White Settlement, Texas, received a new heart and The proposal brought immediate criticism from some quarters, mains the lowest in the industrialized world. liver at Children's on Feb. 14,1984, to control a condition in which with a presidential spokesman saying the Soviets don't want direct The proposal calls for the cost of a first-class letter to increase her cholesterol level was 10 times higher than normal. aid. from a quarter to 30 cents, with the price for each additional ounce Doctors decided to implant a new liver Feb. 20 after Stormie's first Sen. Bill Bradley, D-N.J., also said the Soviets haven't requested rising from 20 cents to 23 cents. Post cards would cost 20 cents, also transplanted liver was damaged by hepatitis caused by an unknown U.S. help and that, if they did, it would be wasted without economic up a nickel, while Express Mail would go from $8.75 to $9.75. virus. Her donor heart was not affected by the disease. reform. "Unless they reform the economy, it's going down a rath- Overall, rates will increase by about 19 percent on all types of ole," Bradley said. mail. Others on Capitol Hill said while they thought Gephardt's proposal "We cannot ignore that increases in postal operating costs do Osmond defends 'risque' labels would spark a useful debate, the idea would fall on disapproving occur, just as they do in any business." Robert Setrakiam, chairman public ears. PHOENIX (AP) — Donny Osmond flashed his perfect teeth, auto- of the board of governors, said after the vote. graphed pictures and even sang a little for an Arizona Senate com- "If you're going to start giving foreign aid to the hated commies of He estimated the increase would cost the average person between $10 and $11 a year. mittee. But the lawmakers weren't singing his song when they voted 70 years' worth, you've got a real sales Job to do in the United to require warning labels on risque records. States," said Sen. Alan Simpson, R-Wyo. Frank said the increases are needed because the post office could face its biggest deficit ever this year, between $1.4 billion and $1.6 The Judiciary Committee approved the measure 8-1 Monday. Gephardt noted an appeal by Czechoslovak President Vaclav billion. The recording industry opposes the bill, and Osmond, who ac- Havel, in a Feb. 21 speech to Congress, to help his country by helping The governors' vote was the first step in a nearly year-long pro- knowledged his "goody-goody" image, was the industry's star wit- the Soviet Union continue on its reformist road. ness. cess needed to increase mail rates. Osmond, wearing a black leather jacket and cowboy boots, said he always had strict morals but had written lyrics that probably would qualify for the warning labels, especially if sung with a different in- tonation. STATE / LOCAL The committee's audience included teen-agers with T-shirts pro- moting controversial groups, and many groaned at first when the pop singer got up to testify. But they laughed when he said, "I'm a little out of my element." And they applauded when he finished testifying for their side after Step-father arrested for marriage Toledo Council idle on Culp issue breaking into song. LEBANON, Ohio (AP) — A man on probation after being convict- TOLEDO (AP) — The City Council on Tuesday resisted pressure The bill's supporters countered with Steve Clifford, an insurance ed of a crime involvingjuveniles was put back in jail because he got from civil rights activists and declined to decide whether to rehire a executive who said he had founded the heavy metal group Icon. married, officials said Tuesday. former official who was fired for allegedly mishandling housing Heavy metal "is a destructive lifestyle'' Clifford said, testifying William Baker, 32, was placed in the Warren County jail in this programs. in businessman's suit and neat haircut. "It got me into drug abuse, Southwest Ohio city last Wednesday after court officials became Civil rights leaders said the council's inaction involving Bernard alcoholism. I thought about suicide. I tampered with Satanism." aware of his Dec. 9 marriage to a woman who has six children. "Pete" Culp will increase tensions in this racially divided city. Culp Joe Zielinski, a county probation officer, said getting married is black. China theater exchange returns without court permission violated Baker's probation. The condition About 150 people packed council chambers, most of them in sup- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Jiang XI Rene, best known for his was set after Baker was convicted of disseminating materials harm- port of a proposed settlement that would involve rehiring Culp if he portrayal of the lord chamberlain in the 1986 film "The Last Em- ful to juveniles in October, 1988. drops a discrimination lawsuit. peror/' is helping to organize a theater exchange program that was Zielinski said Baker was jailed again to ensure that be poses no "I think we ought to settle this case and do the right thing by Pete delayed by China's political crackdown. threat to children. Culp," said Councilman Jack Ford. "Pete Culp is not Nelson Man- The exchange between the Children's Theatre Company and the "They could date each other. If they stay overnight with each dela but one in a long line of people of color who have been screwed Children's Art Theatre of Shanghai had been announced last spring. other, we're not going to complain. But we made it very clear they over by the city of Toledo." Jiang, a 30-year veteran of the Children's Art Theatre of Shanghai, could not live together," Zielinski said. "Bill's got to realize that No vote was taken, but five of the nine council members indicated will play the wizard Gandalf in the Children's Theatre Company's there are certain rules he's got to follow. I become liable if anything they would vote against the settlement, saying the dispute should be staging of "The Hobbit." The production, directed by CTC artistic happens to the kids. settled in court. Three said they would vote for it, and one abstained director Jon Cranney, went into rehearsal Tuesday for an April 20 ^The court told me that once he completes counseling ... then we from giving an opinion. opening. would allow the marriage to go. He had not completed the counsel- Culp, who was commissioner of renewal operations for the city's In May 1991, Cranney and a team of designers stage the Theatre ing." housing department, was fired July 1,1988. The city refused to give Company's version of "The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins" in Cecelia Baker said throwing her husband in jail for marrying her him severance pay or a hearing. Shanghai. constitutes excessive punishment. The Ohio Civil Rights Commission ruled last year the firing was The exchange is an outgrowth of meetings that took place a year "I've never heard of it before," said the 36-year-old Covington, discriminatory. It ordered his lawyer and the city to settle. ago between Cranney and Jin An Ge, his counterpart with the Sha- Ky., woman. After weeks of negotiations, the city and Culp agreed to a settle- nghai company. Plans were shelved, however, after the June mas- Baker said she doesn't believe the charges that were brought ment in which city would rehire Culp for a $38,000-a-year position on sacre in Beijing against advocates of democracy, and the two artis- against her husband. its Board of Community Relations-Affirmative Action. tic directors did not meet again until February.

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Elsewhere March 7,99P0 Strike slows blood delivery 'Hack rat' driver by John A. Boh spokeswoman for The Blood Center at Wad- drivers. Associated Press writer ley, a major supplier for north Texas. Fran- "We are not coercing anybody, but the faces suspension zetti said center employees were delivering company has a right to assign work assign- blood. ments to its people," said George Gravely, a by Rick Hampson Union officials on Tuesday asked striking In other strike-releated developments: spokesman tor GLI Holdings, parent com- Associated Press writer Greyhound bus drivers to use their own cars —A company official said replacement pany of Greyhound and Vermont Transit. to deliver blood to hospitals where supplies workers were being hired. "Oh yes, we're —Memorial services were planned for have been disrupted by the five-day walkout hiring replacement drivers," said L.D. Wednesday in Redding, Calif., for a driver NEW YORK - Mile for mile, Vehbi Gunduz is probably the worst against the only nationwide bus company. Kratzer, general manager for Greyhound's who was killed while picketing. Robert cab driver in town. He insults, bullies and threatens passengers, dis- The American Red Cross said it was una- division in Richmond, via. He would not an-, Waterhouse. a 30-year Greyhound driver, patchers and inspectors. ware of serious disruptions caused by the swer questions about how many drivers was struck by a Greyhound bus driven by a He overcharges riders, denies them receipts and refuses to take strike against Greyhound Lines Inc., and an have been hired or are in training at a spe- replacement driver. No charges have been them where they want to go. His cab is filthy, his trunk's a mess, his Associated Press random nationwide check cial center in Doswell. near Richmond. filed. hack license as hard to find as a taxi on a rainy night. produced no reports of shortages caused by The company said the replacements get 21 The Amalgamated Council of Greyhound On Thursday, the Taxi and Limousine Commission plans to ask a the strike, although in some cases supplies days of training, but union workers said the Local Unions issued an "urgent bulletin" to judge to revoke license No. 411689. had to be delivered by other means. normal course is 12 weeks. its members Tuesday, saying it had reports Although the ranks of the city's 34,000 taxi drivers contain many The King's Daughters' Medical Center in —A driver of a Greyhound bus from Los the Red Cross had been unable to transport candidates for the unofficial title of New York's worst cabbie, Gun- Ashland, Ky., Is using taxis for deliveries Angeles made a wrong turn onto a snow- emergency blood supplies. duz's record is five pages long. In recent years, be has been convict- about 10 times a week from the blood bank in covered dirt road near Flagstaff, Ariz., and Union President Ed Strait asked members ed of or admitted to 118 rules violations. Huntington, W.Va. — a 30-mile one-way trip. the vehicle and about 30 passengers were to use their own personal vehicles to bridge "He's in a pickle," said attorney Michael Stone, who has represen- "It really hasn't affected it," said hospital stuck for about three hours. thegap. ^ ted Gunduz. The best Stone can say about Gunduz's record, "He spokeswoman Jennifer Arhurth. "Things The driver, whose identity was withheld, "That's nice," said Greyhound's Hale. never has attacked a member of the public." have been running smoothly." was not a strike replacement but was unfa- "I'm glad to hear that." Last year, he was one of eight "hack rats" whose faces appeared "Our delivery service is slower, but we miliar with the route, said Elizabeth Hale, While Hale said such a disruption is "like- in the Daily News. Gunduz, who was serving a two-month suspen- are still getting the units out," said Angela spokeswoman for the Dallas-based com- ly" because the company currently is run- sion, blamed most of his troubles on airport dispatchers trying to Carrillo, a spokeswoman for the Red Cross pany. ning few routes in rural areas, a spokeswo- shake him down for money. in San Jose, Calif. —Non-unionized Vermont Transit bus man for the Red Cross in Washington, D.C. "I am getting tired of this job," he said. "I'm going to give up. I'm "We've been affected by it, but it's not a drivers face losing their jobs if they refuse to said no word of problems had reached head- working and working, and I'm paying all the money for the sum- problem for us," said Cindy Franzetti. a fill in on bus routes for striking Greyhound quarters. monses." But a few months later, a taxi inspector at Kennedy International said he saw Gunduz charging an Asian passenger $15 for a ride be- tween the TWA and United terminals. 'Honesty' hyped by minister Three months later, according to commission records, Gunduz picked up a couple outside Iberia's terminal. They had only one byK., Betha^h Gracer.,„-„ culminates in an awards cere- admnistration and aeputydeputy direc- mind last year and decided to ial- piece of luggage, which was fortunate, because his trunk was so clut- Associated Press writer mony Friday. Atlanta Mayor tor of the Committee to Re-Elect low it. Now we have a whole cur- tered it hadroom for no more —rule violation No. 1. Andrew Young, a candidate for the President in 1972. He spent riculum in the schools." The couple said they wanted to go to another terminal. Gunduz, governor of Georgia, is to speak. seven months in prison after he who does not like short fares, said no — violation No. 2. The dispat- COLUMBUS- Watergate admitted destroying records More than 90,000 students cher told him to get going, because cabbies must take passengers to Eirator Jeb Stuart Ma- Honesty — or the lack of it — and committing perjury in the have been effected by the pro- any destination in the city. r will be the first to admit became a local issue in 1988 Watergate scandal. gram, which attempted to Gunduz drove off from the stand, but about 1,000 feet away, he iot everyone who lives in when the rear doors of an ar- spread the word through work- stopped, announced that his meter did not work and told his passen- Columbus is honest — but it's mored car on Interstate 71 flew Magruder, who now serves at shops, essay contests and other gers to get out. not for lack of trying. open, spilling bags of cash onto First Community Church in su- programs, according to a report When they refused, he stepped out, yanked their suitcase from the Magruder, now a Presby- the busy highway near down- burban Marble Cliff, said his by the campaign. trunk and dumped it in the road. When the couple got out to retrieve terian minister and co-chairman town. past taught him the importance it, he jumped back in and sped off—violation No. 3. of a 14-month citywide honesty Some motorists who stopped of honesty and ethics. Other events included an Inside the cab, there had been no sign of the driver's photo, name, campaign that wraps up this to scoop up the cash kept it, but "Honesty in Business" sympo- or license number — violation No. 4. But the man scribbled down the week, said the program accom- one man returned $57,000. He said he considers incor- sium during which 100 corporate Elate number, and Gunduz eventually was given a ticket in absentia plished its goal of prompting poration of a values education leaders debated honesty and its DrJ400. discussion about the role ethics The incident sparked a discus- curriculum in the Columbus City role In business. People who at- A judge will hear Gunduz's case this week and tell the commis- and honesty play In everyday sion at a meeting of the Colum- Schools and other area districts tended church on May 7 — de- sioners within a few weeks whether Gunduz should be thrown off the life. bus Commission on Ethics and the campaign's biggest success. clared "Honesty Sunday" by the road. "The only thing I know for Values, a group of community Roman Catholic Diocese of sure is that we got a discussion leaders chaired by Magruder, "Just a few years ago, it was Columbus — beard a sermon on UJCCKDRV SPCCIRLS ■ going, a good discussion in the and the plan for an honesty illegal to teach values in Ohio's the subject. And 42 civic and schools, the business communi- campaign was born. Magruder schools," he said. "But the State professional leaders attended a Good Mon-Thur | Good Mon-Thur | Good Mon-Thurur ty, the churches," said Ma- was appointed to the commis- Board of Education changed its workshop in April. Only Or*" Ontu gruder. "Did we change the way sion by Mayor Dana Rinehart. 1 50 75 50 all of Columbus looks at honesty , *<* ■ M»*'Reql5S6 Reg 15'U JITI !$4 Regis; WITH l^vj■ A*g 10 WITH and ethics? No. Did we make an The campaign — and Ma- fiNVON«IT€M flNVON6IT6M I impression on people? Yes." rtier's position at the head of Extra items S1 25 ea fcrtra Items 75 eo I fertro Herns SO eo I Schools, churches, govern- - generated national atten- THE S.O.L.D. I ment and civic groups were tar- tion. 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March 7,1*fO Entertainment 'Field of Dreams' Turntables fade in CD era by Bruce Schwartz Latest industry estimates are makes comeback USA Today-CIN that 180,000 turntables were sold CDs branch out in the first five months of 1969 by The compact disc, which swept the music A non-conformist idea in a world in the 1980s, can hold any kind ol major manufacturers — an 11 to Iowa cornfield compact-disc world for gift digitally encoded information. Next percent drop from early 1988's by Jack Hovelson buyers is a new turntable. year, discs with mixtures of sound, sales. In those same months of USA Today CIN CD players will be this year's words and images will go on sale. 1989,1.2 million CD players were hot seller, according to the Elec- Here is the capacity if just one sold. tronic Industries Association. type of information is stored: DYERSVILLE, Zowa — The baseball field made famous by And as surely as the CD is bury- Nevertheless, "there's a dedi- the 1988 movie "Field of Dreams" is making a comeback — by ing the LP. the CD player is • Low-quality monaural audio cated community who still find a popular demand. shoving the turntable off (speeches, language lessons) — 19 hours record on a good turntable Farmer Al Ameskamp, who concedes he has never been a dealers shelves. sounds better than a CD," said baseball fan, last year went back to growing corn on the acre And it is becoming difficult to • Text (catalogs, books) — More than 300,000 double-spaced Dual/Ortofon president Kevin he had cleared as a site for the film. find the turntable wanted. tvoed pages Byrne. "And there are music But he has gotten a barrage of requests that The Field once • High-quality video (VHS or better quality ) — 75 minutes lovers with extensive vinyl li- more become whole. And now there's talk of organized tours "A lot of guys have stopped Caroiynne M»e>. Gamea News Service braries, most of which will not coming from Japan. marketing (turntables)," said Sourc* GNS Research be able to be replaced." In "Field of Dreams," an Iowa farmer, played by Kevin David Fishman of consulting respected audio manufacturer, "Either the buyer is looking Costner, builds a baseball diamond in a corn field after hearing firm Arthur D. Little. "The has trimmed its turntable line to for a turntable just to throw into Byrne believes turntables will a voice say, "If you build it, he will come." number of choices is much seven models from a high of 12, a system, or is serious and never die — even if the LP does. Ameskamp and a neighbor were paid for the use of adjoining less." and 25 cartridges from 40. wants a serious turntable," he pieces of land, but Ameskamp vows never to disclose how Manufacturers still in the Sales are going to the "very said. "Last year we sold approxi- much. business are marketing fewer inexpensive or very expensive,' Dual's top-selling turntables mately a thousand 78 r.p.m. "All I'll say is that I didn't get rich on it, but it did help me get models and mid-price models said Robert Gerson, editor of include the entry-level CS431, style for Ortofon cartridges/' he through a drought a little bit,' he said. are getting harder to find. TWICE, an electronics trade under $200, and the gold-plated said. "And the last 78 was pro- That was the summer of 1988 when Costner, James Earl Dual/Ortofon, a long- magazine. CS7000,$850. duced about 35 years ago." Jones, Burt Lancaster and crew came to Dyersville to shoot the hit movie that last week became a best-picture nominee for the Oscars. With the summer of 1989 came thousands of people to see The Field. On some Sundays the traffic was nearly bumper-to- Actors need audition tips bumper on the gravel road past Ameskamp's farmhouse on the "Luck—and timing," she said. "More often timing than luck. You way to The Field. by Paul Johnson have to be in the right spot at the right time to get a part. "We ate a lot of dust," Ameskamp said. His wife, Rita, re- USA Today-CIN "The really big thing is to know what's expected of you. Some peo- called that '"one day I looked out the kitchen window and all I ple think they can impress the casting director by doing something could see was one big cloud of dust." "There's a rabbit down here to see you." unusual or saying something unusual. Ameskamp knows people will come to see The Field even if Joan D'Incecco couldn't imagine what they were talking about. "What they wind up saying often is simply stupid." he does not restore its left field and most of its center field — D'Incecco is the casting director for the ABC soap opera r'AU My And never, never dress up like a rabbit. but he plans to do it anyway. Children." It does help for young actors to remember that television is a vis- "I decided even before the Japanese thing that I'd put it back With 25 years in casting work behind her, she still was baffled by ual medium, which means an actor should look like the person the into grass this year so the field will be back like it was for the the arrival of the rabbit. casting director is looking for. movie," Ameskamp said. "A lot of people stopped here and "Into my office came this guy in a rabbit suit," D'Incecco said. For Instance, you probably shouldn't try out for a part that calls talked to us, and we tossed the idea around for quite a while be- "He started delivering a monologue about himself, saying some- for a dark, short Italian if you happen to be a 6-foot Swede. fore deciding to do it." thing like. 'I'm not a rabbit; I'm an actor.' Never do that to a casting "Plays and movies and TV shows all have settings and are about a He thinks that by 1991, he will be able to go back to growing director.' certain place and a certain group of people. You must remember corn and soybeans in his portion of The Field. Don't do something foolish, D'Incecco advises aspiring actors who that you are being asked to play a certain character in a certain "I'm figuring that there will be a lot of people come to see it are facing an encounter with a casting director. place at a certain tune, and you must fit those criteria." this year, then next summer it'll fizzle out," he predicted. "I have found that new actors often don't know what the process D'Incecco was asked about Pam Stone who went against type Unless a voice from above keeps on saying, "They will involves when they go to a casting call," D'Incecco said. when she applied for and got the part of coach Judy Watkins on the come." "Some actually believe that actors get discovered in Schwab's ABC series'fCoach." drugstore (as legend says Lana Turner was discovered,) or that you It had been reported that Stone studied the part and reported for get a part just because you happen to be a blonde." the casting call dressed in drab, gray sweat clothes. Other young She said such legends are just that — legends. women seeking the part had arrived in expensive designer-label More often, an actor gets a part because he happens to be what the sweats and cute Spandex outfits. casting director is looking for and happens to come to a casting call Stone got the part. YOUR EFFORTS at the right time, she said. ARE APPRECIATED ! Sodium Celebrate uAMERICAN D Continued from page 5. said. "Sodium clogs the blood St. Patrick's Day | y CANCER containing no salt or butter, she vessels and therefore can lead to ? SOCIETY' said. hypertension, heart attack or a The Prevention Center Staff with "We have also tried to cut stroke." Campus Pollyeye* CINEMARK THEATRES down on the amount of salt add- would like to thank the faculty ed to our recipes for the food Richard Bowers, fitness direc- & 0 0 0LAND members who have chosen to The Limmerick Rakes CINEMA 5 ^L L that we prepare in the cafeter- tor at the Student Recreation 1234 NORTH MALL ST 3540558 j ias," Pugh said. Center, said the best way to cut take part in National Collegiate ! (John Connelly Band) back on a high sodium intake is REVENGE R | Drug Awareness Week. These on March Uth Kevin Coilnr Anthony Ouinn Brigid Durkin, an adviser for by eating more fresh food and . 4 56. 7.20. 940 the Student Wellness Center, staying away from prepared faculty members have utilized a call early for said the average American con- foods. reservations. MADHOUSE PG-13 sumes twice the amount of salt variety of means including John Lkvroquette Kirat* AMy ', Tickets on sale they should. The average Students should not believe speakers, workshops and course GLORY R. amount of salt consumption is the myth which says athletes Now! M«tlh«w EkoO»fick Morgan Ff««m«n about five grams per day, should take salt pills after a long assignments toward creating a Call 352-9638 4.45. 7:16. 9 36 however, the average American workout or after competing in greater understanding of drugs SKI PATROL PG consumes about 10 grams of salt strenuous physical events, he 4:50. 7 30. 8:26 per day. said. and the effects of drugs among HARD TO KILL Slophan Seagall "The human body produces its "It is not necessary to replace the students at BGSU. We 4:40, 7:10. 9 10 own source of sodium so there is lost sodium through salt pills applaud their commitment and really no need to add salt to any because the body will automati- of the food we consume. The cally replace it on its own," be efforts! problem is when people con- said. "Just stick with your nor- sume too much salt, Durkin mal diet and you will be fine."

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Sports March 7,1990 Bonner paves road to Detroit Senior's 30 points push BG past EMU, 77-71, in MAC tournament game by Matt Schroder times now in the last several ficit to four at 7046 with 1:42 added. games," Fran Voll said. left. When the Falcon players went assistant sports editor Bonner's free-throw mark Only one field goal was made in the locker room at the half wasn't the only MAC tourna- by either team the rest of the ahead by just two points, 27-25, It was as if Angie Bonner ment record set Tuesday. In contest — as the referees sent they knew the consequences ot played the entire second half fact, it is only the beginning of a the players to the line 12 more losing this game. with a giant "S" on the front of lengthly list. times before the final buzzer. "We knew it was now or her Jersey in place of her num- L Most free-throws attempted "We didn't know where the never. No tomorrow, no ex- ber 54. by both teams (82). fouls were coming from," Getz cuses," Bonner said. "I know The Falcon OMost FTs made by both said. "The calls were very in- I'm not ready to quit playing center scored teams (65). consistent out there." yet. We just talked among our- 28 of her L . Most FTs made by one team, The Falcons ended up hitting selves and picked each other game-high 30 BG (36). 80 percent from the line (36 of up." points in the OMost team fouls in a game 45) and EMU shot 78 percent, D D D second stanza (59). hitting 29 of 37 tosses. Toledo 68, W. Michigan 55 to propel BG [Most fouls by one team, "It's a shame — all the fouls," Toledo guard Lucretia Le- past a gutsy EMU (35). Huron Kelly Hebler (21 points) Gault scored 18 points and led Eastern Mich- When the statisticians finish said. "The fouls really took the Rockets to a 68-55 victory igan team, counting, a few more records away from the game. They (the over Western Michigan Tuesday 77-71 Tuesday may turn up. fouls) were a little obnoxious." night at Toledo's Savage Half. night in An- Bonner What did turn up for sure, was Three Eastern players fouled The Rockets led by as many as derson Arena. BG's level of play with 10:37 to out of the game and five players 15 points in the first half before "She is a force inside," Huron play in the game. from both teams finished the Western cut the lead to nine at point guard Latonya Watson An acrobatic spin move down contest with four personals. halftime, 38-29. said. "She sees the center of the the lane by Watson, who scored While the fouls and free-th- Western pulled within two basket and she just doesn't miss a team-high 22 points, left the rows totals skyrocketed, the points 51-49 at the 7:17 mark of it. There won't be another post Hurons behind by just two, 47-45. shooting percentages suffered. the second half, but would get no player like her in the MAC." But three power moves by The Hurons shot 39 percent closer. Toledo went on a run and Eighteen of Bonner's 30 points Bonner, a host of free-throws, from the field and BG managed outscored the Broncos, 17-6, to came at the free-throw line — a and a 15-foot jumper by Cathy a mere 33 percent. end the game. Mid-American Conference Koch, all in the matter of four Despite the poor overall shoot- Toledo's Kim Sekulski put in Tournament record. minutes, put the Falcons back ing, Voll said the baskets that 14 points and grabbed lO re- "Bonner stepped her play up. up by 15 with 6:04 to go. did go in were crucial. bounds, while Jane Roman add- We knew she would, Huron From there, the game was "A lot of players hit a lot of ed 10 points off the bench. head coach Cheryl Getz said. "It nothing more than a parade to key shots tonight when we was written on the board. She's the free-throw line. needed to fend off one of their For the WMU, Monet Morris their go-to player. We even had The teams attempted 26 char- (Hurons') rallies," he said. scored 20 points and pulled down three people hanging on her." ity tosses in the final six minutes "We may not have shot well nine rebounds. Missy O'Mara "I've seen her elevate her alone. Eastern put seven of for the night, but they went in game to a higher level several them through to help cut its de- when they had to," the coach D See Women, page 11.

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lO March 7,1990 Veterans pace baseball squad by Mike Drabenstott you can keep the game close, it ence for starters and relievers. rotation will likely change be- sports writer comes down to who gets the hits Chris Fugitt (5-4, 4.25 earned fore the MAC opener on Apr. 6 in the right situations." run average, but 0-4,6.75 in MAC against Ohio University. Here's a run-down of BG's action) and his fastball proved Behind the plate, sophomores Compared to the other teams team: too hittable by opponents last Daren Stiles (.288 batting aver- in the Mid-American Confer- BATTERY: season. Fugitt, a starter for age, 3 home runs, 31 runs batted ence, the 1989 Falcon baseball Pitching has been one of the most of his career, could see in) and Rob Kennedy (. 156,0,11) team was like a high-school BG's weak points in its last few some action in the bullpen. should split time as the Falcon wimp, constantly beaten by the seasons. BG's 6.77 team earned Fugitt's classmate Dave backstop. bullies of the league. run average in MAC contests Freese (3-3. 6.94) could be a key INFIELD:The infield might BG finished last with a 6-25 Freese Hockman Fugltt Oestrike brought up the conference rear. as he searches for control on his be the strongest point of the MAC record (23-29 overall), Platzer said his bullpen will blazing fastball. Freese walked team, with seniors playing pos- numerous bumps, bruises and most of the starting infield, all for a good year." play a major role in the success 32 batters in 46.2 innings last sibly three of the four spots. maybe some bloody noses and the outfield and, perhaps most With six seniors on the squad, of the pitching staff. season. Lefthander Vince Metz- Shawn Gillenwater (.301, 2, skinned knees. importantly, pitching. the Falcons will have "good and "The key this season could be ger (4-4, 3.89) was BG's most 18) was BG's leadoff hitter most But look who's been bulking ''We look to be an improved positive leadership," Platzer the short relief," he said. "We'- successful MAC starter. Junior of last season and should hold up in the off-season. team, at least I hope we will be, said. ve got to have someone late in Derek Common (4-4, 5.86) down the spot again this year. No, the Falcons have not sub- and stay away from injuries," Platzer added the team needs the games to come in and shut showed promise last season as His on-base percentage (.476) scribed to a Charles Atlas-like Platzer said. ''We're not looking to improve its pitching and field- the door. did freshman Greg Sharp (2-2 makes him a perfect cataylst for bodybuilding program. Instead, for just one or two guys to have a ing, two factors which took BG The Falcons did not possess a 4.41). a run-producing inning. eight-year head coach Ed Plat- good season — we need every out of many games last season. bona fide door shutter last Platzer said Freese, Metzger, "He s the kind of guy you want zer has something that will un- one of our players to have a good "Our pitching and defense are season, mainly because they did Sharp and Corey Zielinski, a in that position. He s got a good doubtedly add much-needed year, maybe a career year, for better — the fielding percentage not need one. Platzer said with- transfer from Howard Commu- eye ana the experience there," strength to the squad — experi- us to contend. should be improved, the Fal- out good outings from the star- nity College in Texas, will com- Platzer said. ence. "But I think it's possible with con mentor said. "If we do ters, the need for a stopper be- prise the rotation this weekend At third base, Matt Oestrike BG returns 17 letter-winners the attitude and confidence we (those things well), we'll have came moot. at Dayton, with Fugitt and from last year's team, including have. The ingredients are there the chance to win every game. If So Platzer will look to experi- Common in relief. He added the D See Baseball, page 11. Men's tennis BG fares well in last indoor meets loses twice Todd Black, Tim Absten, by Kevin Rutherford chance to qualify for the NCAA throw of 52-11/4. Sink said the coaches were Keith Madaras finished third Marc Wahrer and Mike Stives pleased with the performances by Jamie Joss sports writer Championships, therefore, team scores were not kept. in the 5,000 meters with a time of placed fourth in the mile relay and think they have three of the sports writer At EMU BUI Overla had his 15:25. with a time of 3:28. best distance runners in the con- best effort of the year in the shot There were more good per- Absten also placed sixth in the ference. The men's track team is look- But. His put of 52-4 3/4 was also formances at the Silverston In- 400 meters (51.4) and fifth in the The mile relay team also got a The men's tennis team had ing forward to the upcoming le top BG mark for the indoor vitational. lone jump (19-103/4). first place at the meet. Allyson some difficulties this weekend outdoor track season after it season. The meet was very low key Black finished fifth in the mile Williams, Leslie Moorman, as it lost to Northern Illinois 7-2, closed the door on the indoor The Falcons had three of the and while some events were with a time of 4:16.94. Tara Allen and Janice Hare and were zapped by the Akron season this weekend. top six finishers in the 35-pound strong and some were very Sink said the indoor season is made up the team that ran a Zips 6-3 on Saturday as its re- Thursday, the men competed weight throw. Dave Traylor fin- weak, according to head coach used as a stepping stone for the season best time of 3:56. cord fell to 2-6. in the Last Chance Meet at ished third with his best throw of Sid Sink. outdoor season. Hare also finished second in "Overall each individual is Eastern Michigan. Saturday, the season 55-111/4. "In the 5,000 meters, Brian "Outdoors for us is where it's the 55-meter hurdles with a time working hard and playing hard, they competed in the Silverston Reed Parks placed fourth with Donelly ran his best time of the at," he said. "Indoors doesn't of 7.46. but we're just not able to cash in Invitational at Ann Arbor, Mich. a throw of 54-7 1/2 and John Jear (14:50) and didn't place," mean that much." Vicki Czekaj took third place at the right time to close out a Both meets gave the athletes a Slater finished sixth with a ink said. "That shows you what The women are also looking in the high jump with a season match," BG coach Gene Or- kind of meet it was." forward to the outdoor season. It best jump of 5-51/4 lando said. Coupon ■■•■•■•■■•■■■■■■■w Dave Hand ran a personal hopes some fresh air will help Amy Litz placed third in the Orlando did shuffle the line- best time of 7.58 in the nurdles, cure the nagging injuries they triple jump with an effort of 35-4 ups, hoping to spark the team to Large good enough for a fourth place have had during the indoor 3/4. victory, but came up a little Subs 75 finish. season. short. At Eastern, Carolyn Goins led "The more times doubles and Two $c^^ S for a large Italian sub; I Andrea Lytle had a season teams get to play together, the the way by winning the 5,000 Pops ^^M Ham.Ham, Salami.Salami, Bologna | best effort 17-0 in the long jump better they're going to be,'1 Or- & Mozzarella cheese ■ meters with a season best time which was good enough tor a or reg. Ham or Roast of 17:40. Missy Ellers finished third place finish. Williams also lando said. i ALL SUBS MADE TO Beef (ch./tomato 25' second in the event with a time had a season best time of 59.07 in Co-captain Mike Hain and jun- ex. each sub) of 18:09. ior Mike Teets highlighted the ■ YOUR ORDER the 400 meters, placing third. Falcons only two victories against the Huskies. Hain, who Free Delivery 352-5166 is BG's number four singles Expires 4-12-90 Get Ready for Summer! player, defeated UNI's David IQTJ Not valid with any other offer Settelmyer6-4,M,7-5. Hain later teamed up with Open 4 pm Teets at the number two doubles spot and prevailed over Mats BG's Favorite Pizza Since 1964i BGSU WATER SKI Persson and Settelmyer 7-5,6-3. CLUB/TEAM The netters were down 4-2 to the Zips Saturday and needed a sweep by the doubles teams to gain the victory — but they 1990 SEASON INFORMATION came up short. HAVEN HOUSE MANOR: The Falcons did gain three Jj MEETING victories over the Zips. Their number five singles player Doug 1515 E. Wooster S^ Thursday, March 8 Dickinson was triumphant over NEXT TO CAMPUS 7:30 p.m. 115 B.A. Jan Went 4-6,6-3,7-6. ?'s call Jodie 2-3078 Teets beat Zip Craig Dorsey at Now Leasing the number six singles spot 6-4, 6-1. for Summer & Fall - 2 bedroom furnished University Village apartments & HURRY ENDS SOON - Laundry facilities in each University Courts Apts. building are now renting apartments that feature PG-13 A slory you'll never forger - Includes membership to •9-monih and 12-month leases Cherrywood Health Spa • One and iwo bedroom apanmenis TONITE AT 7:1.5 • Heal, waier, cooking and sewer included CALL 352-9378 TODAY •Central air DEAD POETS • No pets please SOCIETY Preferred Properties 835 High St.J (419) 352-0164 Clougho 5 ^& Mercer m Bowling Green TONITE AT 9:15

Applications available for the DON'T SPEND DELBERT L. LATTA SCHOLARSHIP ANOTHER FRIDAY The Delbert L. Latta Scholarship was created upon the 1988 retirement of Delbert l atta trom the U.S. Congress, where he had served as Ohio's Fifth NIGHT BOTTLED l MsfriCI Representative for 30 years. He had also served three terms in the ohio Senate. UP IN YOUR ROOM L'p to three si.ooo scholarships (one to an incoming freshman, two to continuing students who have a minimum of two more semesters of study to complete before graduation) will be awarded to law-abiding students who COME AND BE HYPNOTIZED! possess a minimum GPA of 3.0 and exhibit involvement in campus and/or community organizations. ANY MAJOR IS ELIGIBLE. Presents: JOHN LACITREC, hypnotist Applicants must reside in the geographic areas represented by Delbert Latta during his years in public service: the counties of Defiance, Erie. Fulton. Hancock. Henry. Ottawa. Paulding. Putnam. Sandusky. Seneca. Van Wen. When: Friday March 9 at 9:00 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. Williams, and Wood; also the townships of Lyme. Norwich. Richmond. Sherman and Bellevue City (Huron County). Harding. Jerusalem, Monclova. Where: 210 MSC Oregon. Providence. Springfield and Swanton (Lucas County). Why: It's free, It's fun, It's something to do. Applications are available at the Mileti Alumni Center. Financial Aid Office, and various college offices. Deadline: March 26.1990 uno uno uno uno uno uno uno uno uno uno THE BG NEWS I March 7,1*90 Flyers sign Miami's Fisher OXFORD, Ohio JAP) — Miami University "It's hard to leave a place you're happy at," Fi- hockey star Craig Fisher, who was the nation's sher said. "I've had a great two years. But I've al- second-leading collegiate scorer with 37 goals this ways wanted to pursue that next level. I hope it season, has quit school to play for the National works out as well as Miami worked out." Hockey League's Philadelphia Flyers, Miami an- nounced Tuesday. On Monday, the Central Collegiate Hockey As- Fisher, a sophomore center at Miami, signed a sociation announced that Fisher had been selected contract with the Flyers and headed to Philadel- to the 1989-90 all-conference team. Miami has phia on Tuesdav. The native Canadian planned to never previously placed one of its players on the firactlce with the Flyers on Wednesday and play first-team squad since joining the CCHA in 1981-82. or them as soon as Thursday at the Spectrum against the New York Rangers, Miami officials Fisher finished sixth in the conference in scoring said. with 66 points, including his 37 goals. He holds five The Flyers declined to reveal terms of Fisher's Miami records, ranks ninth on Miami's all-time contract. list for goals scored with 59, and 18th in total points "I wish Craig the very best of luck in his career with 108. with Philadelphia,'' said Miami's first-year coach The Flyers have been impressed by Fisher, said George Gwozdecky, whose Redskins team was Bob Clarke, Philadelphia s vice president and 12-24-4 this season. "It's a great honor to be able to general manager. make the move to the next level... It certainly does "We are very pleased to have signed Craig and help our program. It shines a point of light on the to have him Join the Flyers this season," Clarke program andtheprogress we've made." said. "He has had two outstanding seasons of col- The 6-foot-3.175-pound Fisher, from Whitby, On- lege hockey at Miami and he appears ready to tario, said he has mixed feelings about leaving col- move up to the next level. He Is a gifted scorer and lege for the NHL. we feel that he is an excellent pro prospect." Baseball D Continued from page 10. four years, traded his hockey Weather permitting, the Fal- (.270, 0, 21) will look to improve stick for a baseball bat and will cons open their season in Day- a .908 fielding average while look to see playing time. ton, O., where they will play four maintaining steady offensive games this weekend. production. Kyle Hockman OUTFIELD: BG returns home Monday for [.301, 10. 55) finished tied for Senior centerfielder Jason a single game against Ashland first in the MAC RBI race and Welch (.308, 0, 21) makes BG before its spring trip to Phoenix. should see time at first base as strong up the middle, while Ariz., where the Falcons will well as the outfield. Platzer will look to Hockman play Northwestern, Dartmouth and sophomore leftfielder Scott and Columbia three times each. Platzer said Hockman "has Schoemer (.348,0,18) to provide some catching up to do because power at the plate. The trio hits he didn't play In the fall (he high in the order, so production Cred on the football team) and from them is necessary for the been student teaching. Falcons to score. The BG News At shortstop, junior Brian Other outfielders include Koelling (.302,1,191 handles the sophomo 2S Jeff Corey (.271, 3, bat well and in the field can 16), Chad Davis (.180, 0, 11), is recyclable! make the tough plays look easy. Chris Griffin and junior Mike But he sometimes tends to make Moraw. the easy plays look hard, which D □ D contributed to his .925 fielding percentage last season. However, Platzer said Koelling and the other fielders have re- sponded well to extra work on fielding. Sophomores Rich Dougherty and Trent Dues and freshman Dave Whitmire add depth. Courtesy the Key/Eric Mull Meanwhile. Steve Dickinson, Reaching for perfection who played Falcon hockey for BQ Junior Klrslln Scott performs her routine on the uneven parallel bars Saturday In a meet against Central Michigan. Though the gymnasts were defeated by the Chlppewas 182.45-184.4, they set a school record for total points. THE TANNING] Women CENTER a Continued from page 9. the Cardinals with 19 points. guard Sue Merchant each £ Center Oena Rusch added 18 scored 10. added 19 points and eight re- polnta. Fourth-seeded BSU (17-10. 3 LOCATIONS =CHARLESTOWN=^ bounds. 10-7) plays top seeded Miami HAIR UNLIMITED Second-seeded Toledo (23-5 Central (14-14,7-10) was led by (22-4,15-1), which was idle, fol- 143 W. WOOSTER APARTMENTS overall 14-3 in the MAC) will forward Sue Nissen's IB points. lowing the Toledo-BG matchup 6 Beds Available 1lay third-seeded Bowling Center Wendy Merrlman and at Cobo Arena. 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THE NEW SIOMA CHI MARCH 18-25TH atari Al transportation paid Interviews avail Nicest Apartments In BG"1 Unity 1090 Dance CHAPTER 8WEETHEARTI CONGRATULA- MISTY LANQLEY Cal Roblnd* (girlsl 215-884-3328. Winaukee 1 unit left' 850 Scott Hamilton. 2 blocks from TIONS LONI Camplng:l30S-Luiury Vlllae:tlS8 Congratulations on becoming an aerobic In- lboys)914-696-1B33 campus Modem, furnished, 2 bedroom units FREE LOVE THE BROTHERS OF SIGMA CHI Special Retee tor OroupstA or moral) structor" You wanted it and you got it Couneefora Wanted Trim down-fltneee. co-ed. new carpeting, laundry facnttea. air condi- GUEST APPEARANCE BY GROOVE MAS- DISCOUNTS ■ DISCOUNTS Your Fan Club tioned reserved parking Maximum 4 persona 2 airline tickets to Ft Leuderdsle Spring break NYS camp 100 posltlona sports, crafts many TERS par unit. 12 month lease $595 00 8 month CHEAP. For more into call 352-7838 MUD VOLLEYBALL others Camp Shane. Ferndale NY 12734 (014)292-4045. lease $650 00 Available Msy or Augual Saturday 9 -mdnlght A.J. All regular weight 287-4265/287 4886 Sound Fun?? Can you believe that I remember when YOUR hooded sweatshirtaonly $10. CRUISE SHIPS Now hiring al positions. Both Get a teem together' BIRTHDAY IS?! Happy 22nd! Al sizes and many colors akiled and unsklaed For information Cal (61 5) NOTICE" ELE ED METHODS MEETING'ALL Pick up appacatlona at DUMP YOUR ROOMMATE SPECIAL Love. available atT.O's Campus Corner 779-5507 Ext H 210 STUDENTS who applied for Summer ft/or Fan 900 E Woosler Mlleti Alumni Center (Acroaa 1 bedrm. $141. Heel Incl. Jacko Market Discover Credit Carda 1090 Elo Ed Methods (EDCI 350. 351, 352. across from Kohl Hall from Harshman Quad) Lrg. Etllc «2«0 Haetlncl. ON YOUR CAMPUS 353. 356. 368) era e.pecled to attend thle AGO ' AGO ' AGO Cell 352-3365. Deadline March 18th Now you can afford your own apt. Flexible hours Earn as much aa$10'hour moating Tuesday. March 11, 4:00pm, 11S Ed. Chnety Rittman These spacious apta. lealure Bldg. Only 10 posltlona available "Heat A water Incl. Greet rob In helping to get the Sales Club - Phj MUD VOLLEYBALL BE THERE!' Sigma EpaHon colonized on our campus'Lova • Call 1-600-950-8472. Ext 3009 * Fur nl shed Alpha Phi' Alpha Ph. your Alpha Gamma Slaters 'Convenient to campua Rachel Lauohbaum Ner-n Part Time Income? Need e Scholarahlp? RE. MANAGEMENT PI Sigma Alpha Meeting: Mon March 12, ALPHA StOMA PHI Congrats roomie on being selected Need a Grant? Wa Can Help' Free Info 112-9102 110SA, 7:10pm. Our featured speaker will bo ALPHA SfQ PRIDE to become a member of Order of Omega! Pick up appacatlona at 1-8O0-USA-1221 ext 1080 Representative Randall Gardner. Anyone CARPEDIEM You're a tamnc President and friend' Mlleti Alumni Canter may attend. Love, FALL SEMESTER LEASE or Fal ft Spring Ha- ALPHA SIGMA PHI Brlgitte HURRY OVERSEAS JOBS $900-2000 mo Summer. venhouee $150 mo plus uN Mete roommate Sharing The Wortd In Ua ALPHA 8K3 PRIDE Deadline: March 18th Yr. round. Al Countries AH fields Free mfo pleese Cal Brian 2-4651 THE PICTURE PLACE Work) Student Association presents Its annual CARPE DIEM Sponsored by u A A Write IJC. PO Bx 52-OH03 Corona Dal Mar CA For rant starting Fal 1880, 12 mo lease only International Dinner Coma and enkyy our exotic FREE DOUBLES ARE COMING Pregnant? - Choose Adoption Errotlonaly ft 92625 4 bedroom home 1 /2 block from Oflenhauer ethnic food and tve entertainment from al over ALPHA SIGMA PHI AFTER SPRING BREAK! flrxsncialfy secure couple wlahea lo adopt infant Radiology Transport Aide Towera Cal 1-885-8307 after 7PM the work) ALPHA SfQ PRIDE child CalLouAnn4l9 382 1050 Part-time, 20 hrs a weak. 7 30am-11 30am. piece F.rst United Method* Church CARPE DIEM CAPTURE THE MOMENT HELP! Mon Fri Transport aide wet be trained in al du- 1508E Wooeter (Next to Wendy a) SPRING BREAK FILM SALE PSYCHIC FAIR SUNDAY MARCH 11 1 nood to eublse my apartment lor the aummer. Alpha Phi • Alpha Phi Date Sat Aprs 7. 1090 PICTURE PLACE UNION 11-8PM Sandusky Sheraton Inn Free admis- ties Cal or visit Wood County Hospital. Human Its cute. cozy, close to campus ft tha cheapest Andres Beeudoln Tuna 7 00pm- 10 30pm sion Free chlkJren'e actrvttles with clown Reaourcee. Bowling Green. OH 43402 (418) stlklloncy around' Cal 353-8840 evea Congratulations on being selected to Ticket »6 ENLARGE ITII Areas largest crystal display Lectures at 1 00 364-8990 become a member of Order of Omega! JAY-MAR APARTMENT* Ticket Sates March 12-14(1030em-5pm) I • X 7 FOR 11 and 3.00 Paychlc readings. For information Repreaentativea are needed to domonetrate I'm so proud of you' You're an aweaome 2 bdrm lum./unlurn AC, as) low as March 16 (10 30am - 7pm) oa*418-499-2310 the latest fashions ft cosmetics, experienced or siater 11 missed you leat weekend1 $440/mo.Heat included relea available Ph. March 28 (10 30am • 6pm) TAMS- wH train Write (Include resume ft photos) Mar- Love Always. OUEPSIPHI 354-6036 March 27 (10 30am-6pm) Good kick on your exams' Isn't It about time lor keting Pkia, Box «8601. Toledo. OH 43623 Briglne OUEPSIPHI Note Tlckete not available at tha door! enother "Beechee" viewing? How about shots Preferred Properties a) now teasing for summar OUEPSIPHI Students Irom Youngatown, Warren. Cannsk). Buy tickets buy phono at 372-2249. m tha of shakes? and fal. Piedmont apartments and many of our Lyndok DIT Boardman. or Poland are needed lor summer Union Foyer, or atop m at Infl Lounge. 411 Congratulellona beach u aerobic leader Love. Love, other listings are avaletbfel Al rasldente receive DST showroom sales positions Freshman and e membership lo Cherrywood Health Spa. Cal South Hal Mam. Ranee snd Dana Karen (Pup) D*T Sophomore level students are prelerred and al 352-9378 maiora are conaidered Pay starts al $3 80 hr and wil Increase with experience For more in- tTAYCLOMI Fatman- by John Boissy formation atop by 238 Admin or cal co-op Campua Manor Apta. 372-2461 •Free nest 4 A,C frt OMessTS . "TT-fST. Iwr-iAjt OJjri 'BeJeontes OmO^St OWW ■atl'T/' i'v»»C Work 15 hours per weekend. Our company la •Walk 10 campua ft stores seeking employees to perform unskilled light C7Xer asawatl.) /M OatOrj-t- OF 7P»at| (.owe .' r>»*Tei» im i » / •Fumlehed production work. Cunent openings for a new Cal Today 352-9302 MeTTSSP <•."•—• Oiv/rv UAWTT GAikjff-, M1U.1OMA1 weekend shift- 7 1/2 hours on Saturday and FOOO cas.iT-.C-. 7 172 hours on Sunday. Plant location la only 2 blocks from BOSU campus The rats ol Summar rentale Apertmente. houses, and wage la 11.11 par hour. If interested In this rooms Cal Certy Rente* 362-7386 weekend shin or H you can work at leasi II SUMMER RENT CHEAP. CALL 1S1-I242 hours Monday thru Friday, call the otiice et VICKVANNE. 354-2144 or pick up an application at Ad- vanced Specialty Products. Inc. 411 Clough Two 2 bdrm. apta him * unfum. available for street Bowling Green, Ohio. Fall t Spring 1980-81 Summer apartmenta furn. ft unfum alao available Visage Green Apartments Cal anytime 364-3633. FOR SALE Two bdrm -4 parson apta -BG APTS BIB, 822 2nd St 8 ft 12 mo teases 382-7484. After 5pm ft wkenda 823-7686. 1883 SAAB Red, great oondt, low milage, 3 door. AM/FM cassette air cond aun roof, etec WANTED: Three br four non-emokere to sub- wind tS.OOO or beat otter Cal Laura lease our apartment thle summer. Femotea pre- 364 4368 lerred Cal 372-4687 or 372-4669 after 7PM