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so far found no evidence that any characterized as revelations the ing and after World War II and American POWs were executed, Americans captured in the Russians' acknowledgements one of them was executed on or- Korean or Vietnam wars were that Americans held after World ders of Soviet dictator Josef Sta- forced to surrender U.S. citizenship taken to the former Soviet Union. War II were forced to renounce lin. The statement said most He said he was aware only of their citizenship, that some were were forced to renounce their by Deborah Mesce nine American servicemen who killed and some still lived in the citizenship. Two Americans The Associated Press renounce their citizenship. deserted in the Vietnam War and former Soviet Union voluntarily. trapped in the Soviet Union for Russian leaders are almost went to the former Soviet Union. "They will be talked to ... and years were interviewed by an certain no U.S. citizens are still He added, however, "hypothe- asked whether they want to come Associated Press reporter short- WASHINGTON -- Russian being detained, Yeltsin said in his tically we cannot dismiss the home," Kerry said, adding that ly thereafter. Rain, rain, go away: President Boris Yeltsin told U.S. letter, read to a Senate commit- possibility that Americans were the list of names and addresses In answer to a reporter's ques- Today, periods of rain. senators Wednesday In a letter tee by the general who serves as taken from Vietnam to the Soviet that Volkogonov delivered to the tion Wednesday, Volkogonov said Thunderstorms also possi- that Americans were held in Russian head of a U.S.-Russian Union, but we have no precise in- committee would be made public. through a translator that 119 ble. High in the mid SOs. prison camps after World War II commission searching for Amer- formation" about any specific Americans were held in Soviet Breezy southwest winds 15 and some were "summarily exe- ican POWs and MI As. cases. It is "a possibility and I be- Last August, Volkogonov camps after World War II. But he to 25 mph becoming west. cuted" while others still live in Gen. Dmitri Volkogonov told lieve not a very strong possi- signed a statement printed in a did not say how many were exe- Chance of rain near 100 per- his country voluntarily. the Senate Committee on POW- bility," he said. Soviet newspaper which said cuted or how many were still liv- cent. Tonight, mostly cloudy Yeltsin's letter also said some MIA Affairs that he has pored Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., several dozen Americans were with a chance of rain early Americans had been forced to through Russian archives but has chairman of the committee. jailed by Soviet secret police dur- See POWs, page three. and flurries late. Turning colder with the low around 30. Chance of precipitation 40 percent. Friday, snow Officials Mail Call! showers likely with the high 35 to 40. Chance of snow 70 percent. check into Inside The News on-campus Elephant's Memory: A University junior is at- tempting to open new litera- bar-n-grill ry doors with a new maga- zine. J See page five. byJenl Bond student government reporter On Campus Before a decision will be made regarding the establishment of a Omega Forum: bar-n-grill in the University Order of Omega, the Union, research and outside in- greek honor society, will put must be obtained, said Union sponsor the Omega Forum this evening at 9 p.m. in the director David Crooks. Community Suite of the Undergraduate Student Government passed a resolution University Union. at its Nov. 2 General Assembly The discussion will focus meeting calling for the estab- on the decline of pledging - lishment of a bar-n-grill either in many sororities and frater- the Union Computer Lab or the nities have shortened or Bowl-N-Greenery after dinner eliminated their pledge period, followed by much hours. Crooks said he needs to meet controversy. with the Union advisory commit- The panel of speakers in tee and the director of the Pre- the event include Barb vention Center to discuss the is- Bridges, collegiate services sue. director of Alpha Chi "I need to get input from var- Omega; Mary Beth Holy- ious sources so I can see every- bach, Gamma Phi Beta one's position, and then I'll form member; Kevin O'Niel, as- an opinion," Crooks said. "My in- sociate director of chapter put would be from a business services from Lambda Chi perspective." Alpha; and Chuck Loring, Some things that will be taken former president of the Into consideration include the National Interfraternity Union's market and determining Conference. if there is enough space in the Assistant Director of Union where establishing a bar Small Group Housing and would be appropriate, Crooks Greek Life Kimberlie said. Goldsberry will serve as "We want to remain consistent monitor, while interested with the University's goals," he students are also encour- said. "The University has a aged to ask questions to the thrust to help educate students in panel and voice their views the responsible consumption [of on the situation. alcohol]." Analyzing all aspects of the is- The BC No. s/Tcrcia Thonui sue is necessary, said USG Putting mall ID Moscley Hall's off-campus mall boxes, senior which goes out to current members and alumni, contains basic Outside Campus President Jason Jackson. social studies education major Becky Armcs delivers the weekly news and activities Information about the organization. Kappa Phi newsletter Wednesday afternoon. The newsletter, See Bar, page three. Coffee, books and art: Bowling Green residents will have a chance to look through a "Prismatic Clinton expected to make Window" Saturday at Grounds for Thought, 174 S. Voinovich signs Main St. Starting at noon, Carole education improvements Kauber, a 1986 University order to protect graduate, will exhibit her art collection In the coffee by John Chalfant middle income families federal shop and bookstore. The Associated Press "But rd be the most grants with which they could choose to send their children to Grounds for Thought co- disabled veterans surprised person in this owner Kelly Wicks said Sat- private or public schools. COLUMBUS - President-elect country if Bill Clinton didn't "The president and I strongly urday's art show is part of a The Associated Press Bill Clinton will likely continue series of events which take believe that the GI Bill for chil- the partnership forged by Presi- come in and seek to expand dren is a good idea, the idea of place at the establishment in a Veterans Day ceremony dent Bush and the nation's gov- each week. Other events in- CLEVELAND - An execu- where he signed the order. and extend what President giving scholarships to middle ernors to help schools, U.S. Sec- and low income families that clude poetry readings, mu- tive order signed Wednesday "All of the things we are do- retary of Education Lamar Alex- Bush has done in education sic and theatre. by Gov. George Voinovich ing are very Important to let they can spend at any school," he ander said Wednesday. because they've worked on said in an interview. bars state agencies from job the veterans know that we Alexander said Clinton was in- Lottery discrimination against disa- care, we appreciate, thank strumental in developing with it together." "The teachers' unions and bled veterans. you for the good job that all of Bush the six national goals for Lamar Alexander, U.S. Governor Clinton oppose that CLEVELAND (AP) - Here The order strengthens a you are doing," Voinovich improving education that subse- part of school choice. But I think are Wednesday nighf s Ohio 1990 law which gave similar told an audience that filled quently were adopted in Ohio and Secretary of Educatio n there's consensus about the idea Lottery selections: protections to veterans work- the City Hall rotunda. other states. of at least giving families more ing in federally-funded state "I'm sure that Governor Clin- that Clinton was a major activist choices of public schools, and Pick 3 Numbers: 8-4-5 agencies and programs, "It's important that we re- ton will put his own stamp on at the 1989 meeting between that would be an important step Pick 4 Numbers: 1-7-2-0 Voinovich said. member veterans today but whatever he does," Alexander Bush and governors at which the forward," he said. more important that we re- said. goals were adopted. Alexander was appointed edu- Super Lotto: The governor said his order member veterans every day." "But I'd be the most surprised The goals include increasing cation secretary in January 1991 19-25-29-37-41-46 requires the Department of person in this country if Bill Clin- the high school graduation rate to when he was president of the Kicker: 0-8-8-3-5-7 Administrative Services to The ceremony closed with ton didnt come in and seek to at least 90 percent by the year University of Tennessee. He was establish and enforce guide- the playing of taps. Voinovich expand and extend what Presi- 2000, and making U.S. students governor of Tennessee from 1979 The jackpot is $20 million. lines to protect veterans and placed a wreath in front of a dent Bush has done in education first in the world in science and to 1987. to handle complaints of dis- white cross and Star of David because they've worked on it mathematics achievement. Alexander said he would help Compiled from staff and crimination. symbolizing the gravestones together," he said. Alexander acknowledged in the transition to Clinton's ad- wire reports. There are 1.2 million vet- of those killed in the service Alexander told 700 delegates at sharp disagreement between ministration, and then practice erans tn Ohio, Voinovich said of their country. the annual conference of the Bush and Clinton over the Repub- law in Tennessee and write a Ohio School Boards Association licans' proposal to give low and book.

* t Opinion pagetwc The BG News Thursday, November 12, 1992

DiStrithJtM by TntKine M»Gi» S«rviC»5 The BG News JEREMY STONE WEBER C£+€QW*i CEUlfcW AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE EDITOR- IN-CHIEF FOUNDED IN 1920. JJ. THOMPSON KIMBERLY LARSON PUBLISHED DAILY DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR NEWS EDITOR OPINION EDITOR AND WEDNESDAYS DURING THE SUMMER SESSION. KIRK PAVELICH CHRISTINA WISE CAMPUS EDITOR 214 WEST HALL CITY EDITOR BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY MATTHEW A. DANEMAN GLEN LUBBERT BOWLING GREEN, OHIO 43403-0276 INSIDER EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR Copyright 1992, The BG News Republican party plans for re-election in 1996 After a summer-long power strug- torate that voted for either Bush or in- gle between U.S. political parties dependent Ross Perot. For Dole, who for the office of president, a new, much has frequently fought for balanced more important war is being waged. budgets against the party's more tax- For the prices of the Republican cutting habits, the idea of pursuing party, the person who wins this war will Perot's constituency seems natural due have the biggest stake at a Republican to his concerns for the deficit. nomination in 1996. Dole is on the warpath for the Repub- The battle began last Wednesday, a lican leadership. Perhaps his closest scant few hours after the Democratic pursuer is Secretary of Housing and Labeling law would have party seized control of the White Urban Development Jack Kemp. While House, the Senate and the House of he's been quiet so far, there is no doubt Representatives. Fingers were being about his desire to stake a claim in the pointed and everyone was taking cover., brought power to people They all had reasons why the presi- 1996 presidency. Kemp would like to dential reelection effort had failed and bring together the party's conserva- What do George Bush and Is- price adjustments based upon whether the loss was really so bad for tive wing along with the moderates who sue S on the Ohio ballot have in John Bernard consumer demand and ability to the GOP. want to build a new majority coalition. common? They both suffered a supply. In theory it's a beautiful As far as Vice President Quayle's resounding defeat on Nov. 3. way of allocating resources so It's true Bush's share of the presi- chances in '96 are concerned - well, While the vote of no confidence that the virtually unlimited needs dential vote was the party's lowest in 28 that one's pretty obvious. It will be in the Republican philosophy re- of millions of consumers are sat- years, but the Republicans did manage difficult, if not impossible for the cur- quires no explanation, I was isfied. to gain at least seven seats in the House rent vice president to win a nomination. shocked that the chemical label- But theory is often at odds with and only lost one seat in the Senate. Un- At this point Quayle has a far better ing initiative suffered the same reality. Corporate greed has now fortunately, the Republican vote was chance at selling Haagen-Daas than po- fate. become such a predominant litical confidence. The premature end Issue S promised to be one of force in the U.S. economy that reduced to its bare core - upper class the most progressive pieces of big business would just as soon socials and religious conservatives. of Bush's political career, along with legislation passed in Ohio. The do away with the "consumer re- There was a shattered void left where the veep's numerous speaking blunders motive behind the initiative was sponse" part of the equation. a party that saw itself as the nation's over the past four years, have probably to inform the public whenever ticides such as DDT, a cancer What corporate managers seek is natural holder of the executive branch marked the end of Quayle's chances for chemicals which are known or causing pesticide banned for use for consumers to simply pur- had once stood proud. The battle began a presidential bid. However, if Bush suspected to cause cancer or in the U.S. chase whatever is produced - for those pieces and some of the more had won, a Quayle nomination seemed birth defects are present in sig- In simplest terms, the goal of without asking embarrassing prominent Republicans left unscathed eminent - Now he's a goner. nificant amounts in consumer Issue 5 was to reduce the number questions about a product's qual- by the deficit were there to begin their products and the environment. of cancer related deaths in Ohio. ity, safety or impact on the envi- work for '96. It's Dole who's made the biggest The initiative was deemed Not exactly what one would term ronment. move, not giving up any ground to the necessary because of the exces- a radical proposal. Yet well- Why do corporate managers Perhaps the most eminent was Senate new Democratic heavy government sive number of cancer-related heeled corporate interests felt so behave this way? Because know- deaths among Ohioans. Accord- threatened by this measure that ledge is power. When consumers Republican leader Robert J. Dole prepared to blitz Washington. Dole, who ing to the American Cancer Soci- in order to ensure its defeat, they have the information necessary (Kan.). In one breath, Dole blasted ran for the Republican presidential ety, Ohio has more deaths attri- spent $26 to every $1 spent by to make informed decisions, they president-elect Bill Clinton and the nomination in 1988, is taking control of butable to cancer per year than the proponents of the initiative. possess not only knowledge, but Democratic party's new stature. Dole his own destiny and that of the fallen 43 other states. Certainly a du- Imagine what the outcome of the also a measure of power. The said Clinton's 43 percent didn't qualify Republican party. bious distinction for the state presidential election would have power, for example, to determine him for the job of the president. In fact, For the sake of the Republican party, which proudly refers to itself as been had Ross Perot outspent Bill what type of products are pro- Dole pursued the 57 percent of the elec- he better move fast. "the heart of it all." Clinton 26 to 1. duced and the standards to which Though cancer appears to have those products must conform. a genetic component, in addition But to the corporate mindset, there are three external factors more power for consumers trans- which are widely recognized as in simplest terms, the goal lates into less power for pro- Police horse not getting a free ride playing an important role in of Issue 5 was to reduce the ducers. This of course, means promoting cancer: consumer that producers have less control products, air quality and food. number of cancer related over meeting corporate profit the University is not hiring Billy The BG News: Blackburn, has volunteered the According to a 1987 study con- objectives. Diamond, nor is it paying for the deaths in Ohio. Not exactly I have just seen a copy of use of his quarter horse, Billy ducted by the U.S. EPA, carcino- In the end the corporate oppo- "Newsletter 19" from the BGSU Diamond, an animal which he had animal's lodging or food. gens in consumer products what one would term a nents of Issue 5 resorted to scare Faculty Association. I would like trained in crowd control at his Instead, the University is ranked fourth in a list of 31 tactics - much as George Bush benefitting in that it gains the radical proposal. to correct one of the assertions own expense, to assist Public causes of cancer. All too often, did when he tried to frighten equivalent of several individuals made in this newsletter, i.e., that Safety with crowd control at ap- the very products to which we people by envisioning America the University has hired a horse propriate University functions. in terms of effective crowd sur- have become accustomed to threatened by an unnamed to work football games and par- As I see it, this is another ex- veillance and control. As a result, exact a toll on our health. The enemy with Bill Clinton at the we create a safer environment ades. ample of the individual initiative problem of course, is that con- Why did big business fight so helm. Producers shouted, "Jobs for students, staff, faculty and As the earlier newspaper ac- and unselfish volunteering which sumers are largely unaware of hard to defeat Issue 5? The same will be lost! Taxes will increase! counts made clear, the Universi- is so characteristic of members public visitors to our campus. the health hazards posed by some reason many voters found them- Small business will be crushed!" ty hasnot hired a horse for use by of our staff. of these products. selves drawn to the Perot candi- None of which was true, but, our Department of Public Safety. Let me assure readers of the Robert L. Martin Airborne toxic pollution is an- dacy - empowerment. like their friends in the Oval Of- One of our employees, Robert BGSU-FA's "Newsletter 19" that Vice President of Operations other major source of exposure Issue 5 was about people fice who were prepared to do to cancer-causing chemicals. The having power. Just as Ross Per- anything to win, no tactic was U.S. EPA has found that Ohio ex- ot's campaign focused on making beyond consideration - not even Disabilities add challenges to daily life ceeds 47 other states in toxic air government more accountable to perverting the truth. pollution. Another dubious dis- the electorate. Issue 5 would Issue 5 had the potential to im- tinction. have made big business more re- Just a little extra effort, right? prove the health and environ- The BG News: and you have to go talk to some- A third way that Ohioans are sponsive to the preferences of ATTENTION BGSU STU- But wait, how are you going to ment ~ the very quality of life - body about this. You go to one of exposed to carcinogens is health conscious consumers in of all Ohioans. Big business get over that curb? Go the extra the campus offices and things DENTS: I'm asking you to do through fresh produce which Ohio. may have won this time, but the something that will require just a SO yards out of your way to get to are looking up. They have stairs, contains illegal pesticides. Cur- Bear in mind that's the way the move to empower consumers - little bit of your time. Now wait a the curb cut. Now you're back on but they also have a ramp. This is track and ready to roll on to rently, 25 percent of the fruits free market system is supposed like the move to empower the minute, before you begin telling great. You wheel up the ramp, to work. Businesses provide a class. You've got some time to and vegetables consumed by electorate - is alive and well and me how stressed you are, how get to the door, and wait! This product or render a service - spare so you decide to pop into Americans are imported. Ac- waiting for another chance to many assignments you have due door has to weigh 75 pounds. s consumers respond by making your pal's residence hall for a Had enough? Ready to stop cording to random tests by the raise its head. Next time it will in the next 24 hours and how purchasing decisions - busi- quick chat. Wait a minute, every Food and Drug Administration, win. little sleep you've had, hear me imagining? What if you couldn't? nesses in turn, modify their entrance to the place has a set of This is only one disability. Go much of this imported produce John Bernard is a columnist for out. contains residual amounts of pes- products or services and make The News. All I'm asking you to do is look stairs. Oh well, you didn't want to back and imagine the whole thing and imagine. Sounds easy, right? see your friend that badly any- again if you were blind or deaf. As you walk around campus to- way. Sounds like a pretty frustrat- Dave- David Miller day, go to the dining halls, leave ing thing to imagine, but there or enter your residence hall, visit You have to move now, though. are BGSU students who don't a campus office, try to make it to Class is in 10 minutes and you have to Imagine this. Next time pu4itje%AiAN IN VARIOUS STAGK OF vecAS your next class on the other side have to negotiate all the cracks in you walk around campus, think of campus in 10 minutes or imag- the sidewalks, take time to find about it. If you feel like a real ine what it would be like if you the curb cuts, and you can't cut challenge and want to go beyond were on wheels. across the grass like everybody imagining, attend the Hey, sounds great, right? Strap else. Oh, did I mention you have a P.E.O.P.L.E. Committee's Fear on your roller blades, grab your stack of books on your lap? You No People week, "Challenge bike or take your car and luck make it to class finally, but don't Yourself" demonstration in the into a parking space? Not quite pay much attention because Union foyer and Oval today. what I had in mind. you're pretty mad about this sit- Imagine yourself in a wheel- uation. Chris Taylor chair. OK, so that's not so hard. After class, you've had enough. P.E.O.P.L.E. Committee

••..'-- A~ Campus Thursday, November 12, 1992 The BG News page three Bar Continued from page one. Alumni share 'real world' stories "When you talk about alcohol use it isn't a game," Jackson said. "There are a lot of things to look at." Successful graduates return to encourage, enlighten students The opening of a barn-grill in the Union wouldn't necessarily pro- mote responsible drinking. Crooks said. OyTodd Klelsmit and concerns the students may "Students can still be irresponsible when drinking whether they contributing reporter "We're in a state now that has a ninth grade competency one day face as teachers. have to drive to a bar or not," Crooks said. "I think it is dangerous to "It's important to raise the say you are more responsible if you are walking." test Children who are in the seventh and eighth grade who consciousness of people that The Union computer lab is not a viable place for the bar-n-grill to The College of Education and are not reading well or are reading below the level are at there's a grot;p of kids out there be located, according to Crooks. As of now the lab will remain where Allied Professions has invited who are in need, and that they it is despite the opening of Hayes Hall, he said. three former students to speak as most risk to fail that We do need teachers to go into those know these kids need people will- "I haven't given much thought to the Bowl-N-Greenery [but] of the a part of its Alumni-Faculty ing to teach them," French said. two locations it has more possibility," Crooks said. "It will require a areas." Week. "We're in a state now that has a lot of thought and Input." Michael French, associate professor ninth grade competency test," he Students want to get off campus on weekends because they have The purpose of Alumni-Faculty added. "Children who are in the been on campus all week, according to Crooks. Week is to enhance regular and challenges in the field of die- "I think this program shows seventh and eighth grade who classroom instruction by bring- tetics. the students that there are suc- are not reading well or are read- ing successful alumni back to "People are making too much of an issue about the alcohol. Eva Cox, a 1991 graduate, will cessful, professional teachers ing below the level are at most Bowling Green to share some also speak today in 222 Education out there that they can look to as risk to fail that. We do need I'm happy they are giving this thought, and we will give it all "real world" experiences with Building at 6 p.m. and in room models," said Kathleen Munger, teachers to go into those areas the attention it deserves in its consideration. Student students, according to organ- 201 at 7:30 p.m. Cox, a junior high instructor from the School of and, in a very pragmatic sense, school reading instructor, will Health, Physical Education and that's where many of the jobs involvement is an essential role in the quality ol student discuss current issues in middle Recreation. are." life." Susan Calvert Finn, a 1966 school reading and language arts. graduate, will speak today at 4 Michael French, associate The Alumni-Faculty Week will David Crooks, Union director p.m. in the Applied Human Ecol- Rebecca Spencer, a 1980 grad- professor and director of the conclude Saturday with a break- ogy Building Galleria Finn, who uate, spoke to students Wednes- Reading Center said the alumni fast reception from 9 a.m. to 11 "My concern is that we'd be trying to get students to stay on cam- was recently named president of day about effective leadership help give the students hope that am. on the second floor of the pus when they really want to get off," he said. "I kind of think we'd be the American Dietetics Associa- through motivation, excitement there are jobs available and to Education Building for students going after a group of customers who already have one foot out the tion, will discuss opportunities and fun. also talk about some problems and their parents. door." Students are looking for a nightclub atmosphere on campus, Jack- son said. Getting All Fired Up "It could attract people to stay on campus more," he said. "We want to do something different and that is what people are looking for." Jackson said he believes the Union is an ideal location for a bar-n- grill. "It is in the center of campus, and people won't have to walk all over," he said. "People are making too much of an issue about the al- cohol." The bar-n-grill would serve alcohol, but also non-alcoholic bever- ages. It does not call for alcohol use, but a nightclub atmosphere, Jackson said. The Union currently is not student-oriented and establishing a bar-n-grill in the Union is a step in the right direction, he said. "The Union caters to outside groups more than students and that needs to change," Jackson said. Crooks said he is glad to see student involvement in issues concern- ing the quality of life on campus. "I'm happy they are giving this thought, and we will give it all the attention it deserves in its consideration," Crooks said. "Student in- volvement is an essential role in the quality of student life." Holiday parade

in need of funds The BC Nc w^Todd Kit I. mi! by Melanle Krajewskl Participating in a ROTC familiarization firing training event, 100 students participated in the event which is held twice a semes- form. The theme of the parade is freshman business major Brian Wofford prepares to fire an M-16 contributing reporter ter. "A Celebration of Holiday Tra- at the Wood County Fairgrounds Wednesday morning. More than ditions." Monetary contributions will be The Bowling Green Holiday used to cover the expenses for Parade may not be successful promoting the parade all over POWs this year without the help of Northwest Ohio and for promot- Continued from page one. ments," he told reporters. out of existence at the end of the more money and volunteers. ing transportation honoraria or ing in the former Soviet Union. The committee is finishing its year. Some committee members Joan Gordon, the parade coor- stipends for high school bands. Committee aides did not im- work and plans to issue a report planned to visit Southeast Asia dinator, said businesses, organi- "No amount of work or money mediately make available any of in mid-December before it goes this month. zations and individuals are still is too small to contribute," Gor- the Information Volkogonov needed to contribute to the event, don said. "We have received turned over to the panel. scheduled for Nov. 21 on Main $2,000 in donations already, but Kerry also said it was too early STUDENT I.D. Street. have a long way to go to reach the to say definitively whether any Price $3.00 after 6 pm Many retailers, day care Starts Showing 7's Campus Films $8,000 needed to put on the par- Americans captured in Korea or presents centers and high school bands ade." Vietnam were later taken to the November 6 have already signed up to be in The Holiday Parade is spon- former Soviet Union. the parade, but more parade par- Judy Garland sored by the Bowling Green "I think you have to go through ticipants are needed to reach the Chamber of Commerce. Gordon this process considerably further in PRICES FOR STAY—NOT PER NIGHT! parade committee goal of 100 said she expects it to be a success. before you start making judg- SOUTH PADRE ISLAND units. vincente Minnelli's The University is already a Back by Popular Demand ■mmncggngggn DAYTONAKACH large contributor to the event. The Clock Many fraternities, sororities, PANAMA CITY BEACH H* Towers Buffet Specials * Tonight at 9:00 p.m. 5 AtD ' MCHTS spirit groups and service clubs m " A Cultural Cruise " STEAMBOAT have agreed to march in the par- Tuesdays - Homecooking o> : 5 AND 7 NIGHTS ade, said a Chamber of Com- CO & S- Free! in Gish Film Theater MUSTANG ISLAND I merce representative. E PORTARANSAS Thursdays - Pasta Bar This Weekend 5 AND 7 MCHTS Businesses and organizations & HILTON HEAD ISLAND are encouraged to have floats, k- $4.99 The Prince of Tides S AND 7 NICHTS decorated vehicles or marching JS FORT LAUDERDALE 3 7:30 p.m. & 10:30 p.m. 5 A\D 1 MCHTS units. Q. Nov. 3-Dec. 10 "The success of the parade de- O Mommie Dearest Q- 12th Annual pends greatly on the volunteers >• The Towers Inn "<-*.* ***** CINEMARK'S 12:30 a.m. Party! and organizations who get crea- -Q Woodland Mall Cinema #5 tive and think of unique displays, McDonald Dining Center $1.50 admission 210 MSC TOIL FREE INFORMATION 8 RESERVATIONS o Monday-Friday November 14th 7:00-9:30 p.m. 1234 N. Main Street dances, music, etc.," Gordon 354-0558 1 800-321-5911 said. m •430-630 pm Eppler Center WMrTTKKfllT MU17*7249 «■ Gordon added she is accepting Cosh. Focutty/ Slotl charges applications from individuals Quantum 90/96+ accounts accepted tTwiYiinioioFrwHAuoiwur who have an act or skit to per- Back by Popular Demand ■MBaBMBHUMBHI COME CELEBRATE THE CHAMPIONSHIP! COME HELP THE FALCONS MAKE IT 10 WINS IN A HOW AT HOME AND TIE THE RECORD FOR CONSECUTIVE MAC VICTORIES SATURDAY! •93 - »»4 BROCHURES READY

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Just purchase a game program to enter Local page four The BG News Thursday, November 12, 1992 Court Update T\ Matthew Paxson, 19, Bradner, was lying unconscious outside desires a three-judge panel or a Judge Robert Wilson's opinion on Stores haul out was found guilty last Friday in the bar when officers arrived on jury to decide his case, which a motion filed by the defense to Bowling Green Municipal Court the scene. goes to trial Jan. 22. suppress evidence in the case of of assault, resisting arrest and Witnesses told police Paxson Umbel is accused of the kid- a local car dealer accused of 18 criminal damages in connection had been involved in a fight out- napping, rape and strangulation counts of odometer tampering. Christmas holly with a fight outside of College side the bar. The woman was at- murder of a 3-year-old Bowling "[The motion] is under ad- Station, 1616 E. Wooster St., Oct. tempting to get past the fight Green boy. visement at this time," Gwen by Jason Pesllkls when she was pushed and then The toddler disappeared in Howe-Gebers, of the Wood 4. city reporter Paxson had pled not guilty to picked up and slammed against March while playing outside his County Prosecutor's Office, said. all three charges at a hearing in the ground by Paxson, the police parents' Thurstin Avenue home. Al Smith Chrysler-Plymouth- October. report states. After a two-day search by local Dodge could face fines totaling With local stores already decorated and fully stocked for holi- Judge James Bachman sen- Police said after officers had police, neighbors and the FBI, $180,000 if convicted on all 18 day shoppers, some University students may think retailers tenced Paxson to one month in placed Paxson under arrest and the child's body was found in a counts. A trial has been set for start the holiday season a little too early. the Wood County Justice Center, in the back of a patrol car he des- garbage bin outside Umbel's Feb. 16. But Elder Beerman assistant store manager Patty McNamara two years probation and imposed troyed the plexiglass partition apartment. Umbel was taken into According to court records, the said Christmas displays aren't put up until customers start their fines of $300 for the assault con- that separates the front and back custody shortly after and indic- dealership allegedly rolled back holiday shopping. viction and $50 each for resisting seats. When officers opened the ted by a Wood County Grand the odometers of 18 of their cars "The Christmas Shop was open in September and all our dec- arrest and criminal damages. door of the patrol car to stop Jury for aggravated murder, and trucks. Odometers keep orations were up by Nov. 1," McNamara said. "We just go with On Oct. 4 Bowling Green police Paxson, he pushed past them and kidnapping, rape and felonious track of a vehicle's total mileage. what business dictates - people do come in as early as Septem- responded to a call that a woman had to be chased down and hand- sexual penetration. Since its value is related to its ber to look at Christmas trees and decorations." had been knocked unconscious in cuffed, the report said. The Wood County Prosecuting use, automobile dealers and • In fact, most stores in the Bowling Green area have been dec- the parking lot outside College 3 Judge William DeCessna set Attorney's Office is expected to sometimes private citizens reset orated for the holiday season since early November. Uhlman's Station. a Nov. 30 meeting in the case of seek the death penalty when the the instruments in an effort to Department Store will be decorating this week, but Uhlman's According to police reports, accused murderer and rapist trial begins January in Wood get more money for the car or assistant manager Janet Jividen said she has already seen Paxson was being "'restrained by John Umbel. The defendant will County Common Pleas Court. truck than what it is actually plenty of holiday shoppers come in. several subjects" and the woman inform the court as to whether he O Attorneys are awaiting worth. The resounding piece of advice from all retailers is shop as early as possible - procrastinators bewarel Shopping early in the holiday season will assure the best selection and may help avoid some of the crowds, inevitable at Race on for Outstanding Citizen this time of year. J.C. Penney store manager Randy Provost said he would get a jump on things. Chamber of Commerce to honor valuable resident in community "I wouldn't wait until the last minute. I would [at least] do a little bit at a time," he said. "Crowds seem to be getting a lot by Mellnda C. Monhart worse at the last minute." guidelines can be picked up at City life reporter Local merchants said the day after Thanksgiving Is a big Tm a very active person for downtown Bowling Green, the Chamber of Commerce. shopping day, as it is nationally, but they do not always have the Albeit Newlove, 1987 award highest sales volume on that day. The time has come to honor an fixing up buildings. If s really something. For a community recipient, a broker at Newlove "[The day after Thanksgiving] is our number two or number outstanding citizen of Bowling this size, to be picked is quite an honor." Realty, said the award instills three day that we have," said McNamara. "Our one-day sale that Green with the 1993 Outstanding pride in the person who receives we have in December is usually our number one day." Citizen's Award. Albert Newlove, 1987 av.ard recipient it. Provost said the traditional day-after-Thanksgiving crowds do Nominations are now being ac- "It's a surprise too," he said. not necessarily show up at J.C. Penney. cepted by the Chamber of Com- "I'm a very active person for "People either want to avoid the crowds, or they are going to merce, which started the award Other requirements include be nominated and chosen as a re- downtown Bowling Green, fixing larger markets to shop," Provost said. "Typically, the first week in 19S9 to laud resident do- having an active leadership role cipient. up buildings. It's really some- in December is very busy for us." gooders. in helping to better the communi- "I was active in a lot of com- thing. For a community this size, Jividen said the day after Thanksgiving is one of their busiest "It started in 1959 by the ty for a span of five years or munity groups as a volunteer," to be picked is quite an honor." days, along with Nov. 21, when Bowling Green has its holiday Chamber of Commerce to honor more in one or more social, relig- she said. "I was very thrilled. I Newlove was the chairman of parade. people who have worked in the ious, political and service organi- think it's one of the highest the Bowling Green Service One of the many Christmas items shoppers should look for community," said Joan Gordon, zations. awards you can get in the com- Commission, on the Wood County early is... toys. executive director of the Cham- The nominee should also have munity." Board of Elections for 25 years, a Dugg Lamielle, a theatre graduate student and a Toys R Us ber of Commerce. the respect of their fellow peers, This year, nominating forms Township Trustee and active in cashier said parents and grandparents are already out shopping The prospective nominee must be considered by others as an up- are available as a replacement his church. for children. have been a resident of Bowling standing citizen deserving of this for letters submitted on behalf of "You have to do a lot of things Lamielle said some popular items are carryovers from past Green for the past five years. award, have a constant interest the nominee. Letters should state for your community," Newlove years but some new trends for favorite toys are emerging. This specifically means that the in upholding community im- why he or she is being nominated said. "I served on a committee to "Trolls are really big this year," Lamielle said. "Believe it or nominee be a resident of the provement, and have respectable and include biographical infor- pick the person the next year." not, Nerf stuff is big - the slingshot and the bow and arrow." 43402 zip code area, have a phone character and judgment. mation about the nominee. Forms Those organizations or indi- Lamielle added that video games, Teenage Mutant Ninja Tur- exchange number of Gordon received one of the must be signed by the person viduals who want to make a tles, and any Beauty and the Beast items are all popular. Aladdin 352/353/354 or live within the Outstanding Citizen Awards in making the nomination. nomination have until 5 p.m. Fri- items (from the new Disney movie) will probably be popular Bowling Green School District. 1975. She said she was thrilled to Applications and a copy of the day, Jan. 8 to hand in the nomina- said Lamielle. tion forms. 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good stuff by Eileen McNamara reader] to look at them and chal- staff writer lenge [the reader] again when they read it." Duncan added his magazine University junior Matt Duncan also offers a good mix of Bowling Scott DeKatch is no newcomer to Bowling Green writers and people from Green's literary scene. However, across the United States and the former contributing editor of even Canada. He believes "The "Three-Lobed Burning Eye," and Vinyl Elephant," which has so far contributor to many local pub- sold 30 copies, has appealed to lications, is making a new start. people in the community because it does offer variety. "I think people were willing to "I want things that will take a chance on something that challenge [the reader] to cost $2 and looked a little weird," he said. "I think sales have been look at them and challenge pretty good, [considering] I ha- [the reader] again when ven't advertised at all." MORE CAMPUS MAIL they read it" Duncan said he also wants to I got this letter in my on- publish the magazine every few campus box from someone who months - one in December, Feb- seemed, shall we say, disappoint- Matt Duncan ruary and April, instead of one a ed in me. semester like most local pub- He, she or it (the gutless cow- lications. He is still in the process ard did not sign a name) sent a The 21 year-old creative writ- of making more copies of the copy of an old column with devil ing major is branching out into first issue because it has sold out ears drawn on the picture of new territory with his own litera- at some locations. yours truly that appears with ry magazine, "The Vinyl Ele- "The Vinyl Elephant" is avail- every literary gem I write for phant," which debuted in late Oc- able at Madhatter Music Co., 143 this fine publication. Aside from tober. Duncan said he started up E. Wooster St., Imagine: The some nasty notes, the letter was his publication because he and Unique Boutique, E. Court St., pretty much unintelligible. "Three-Lobed Burning Eye" edi- and Grounds for Thought, 174 S. A lesson to the wise: sign your tor Andrew Fuller wanted to take Main St. Duncan also sells copies name when you write a letter. I that publication into different (and accepts submissions) from got the nicest letter last semester directions. his residence hall room, 119 (the only nice one) and I'm stll "After the last one, I left," he Prout Hall. trying to track down the writer. said. "I wanted to do different "They sold like hotcakes," Ke- To the gutless pile of Rhin- things and I didn't want Andrew lly Wicks, co-owner of Grounds oceros droppings who found my to have to compromise what he for Thought, said about the on-campus mailbox: Next time, was doing either. magazine. "Matt brought in sign your name. What, does the "['The Vinyl Elephant'] is more about 10 copies when they came fact that I'm from Youngstown fringe and experimental [than out and in less than a week they The BG Newt/Tim Norman make you tremble at the thought most of the other local literary were gone ... I've had about half- that I just might have my mafia magazines]," he said. "I want a-dozen people come in and ask Leaving the publication of "Three-Lobed Burning Eye" for his own literary magazine, junior Matt buddies put a on you? things that will challenge [the for it after it sold out." Duncan speaks about the debut of his new publication called "The Vinyl Elephant." BUSINESS OF THE DAY Wicks added he believed Dun- to fill in," he explained. "The Literature. can and his former collaborator only way to get more details is to You know, that stuff you agon- Fuller have earned good reputa- ask yes or no questions. ized over from grades seven tions and respect among the local "Andrew kept asking questions through 12 that was usually public. and I said 'you're missing the vi- taught by some slight, bespecta- "People really look forward to tal element.' And he said 'you cled single woman or some cra- their next projects," he said. didn't say anything about the zy-haired, middle-aged ex-hippie Mv vinyl elephant.' It was kind of a who resmbled Art Garfunkel? Although tilings seem to be misunderstanding and a joke ... That stuff you bought Cliffs running smoothly, it was not easy and the name has been around Notes for. That stuff you for a full-time college student to ever since. We always wanted to watched the screen version of spend the time or money to start do something with it and this is (then they told you the movie a new publication. Duncan man- my chance." only covered a third of the book). aged to keep costs relatively low That stuff you never hear VvV\ - vv ••% by producing the magazine on his And taking chances is what about anymore. own Macintosh and printing the Duncan wants to do with "The It is not a good time for litera- «%. copies at Kinko's. He also some- Vinyl Elephant." He plans to im- ture. Period. how managed to put together the plement more graphic expres- First off, nobody reads (well, publication in spite of a very sion and cutting-edge material in next to nobody, but that's close £* Si busy schedule - he helps organize future issues and keep readers' enough for me) anymore. Harle- ^ ;■<•> Undergrowth, a creative writing interest piqued. He said he also quin romances and Choose Your group on campus, and is the lead encourages people to submit singer for the local band Charlot- Own Adventure books do not V *V*JSN artwork and compositions to him count. Newspapers and Penth- fe te's Webb. anytime. ouse Forum do not count. Watch- Although he is beginning his "You've got to keep offering ing a six part adaptation of D.H. **. own literary endeavor, Duncan readers something new," he said. Lawrence's The Rainbow on A&E still helps with other publications "I don't want this to just stay the does not count. Reading D.H. and works with old friends. In same old thing." Lawrence's The Rainbow in some fact, the title "The Vinyl Ele- Duncan said if the magazine is boring Lit class doesn't count, phant" is a sort of tribute to Ful- still being published after a few either. Reading Stephen King is ler and other friends Duncan has years, he would still edit it after The BC Newi/TIm Norman debatable. We watch television. worked with over the years. he graduated instead of passing We go to the movies. Who needs "The Vinyl Elephant" is Matt Duncan's attempt at exploring uncharted territory for literary pub- "We were doing stories with it on to another person, even if he books? lications. The publication, which debuted in October, Is available on several local store shelves for two holes, where you tell part of a were to return to his hometown Secondly, it seems there is dollars. story, but leave gaps for people Dayton. nothing worth reading. Can anyone in the right frame of mind picture their children or grandchildren reading Jackie Collins and Danielle Steele in Truth is golden, but lying is a virtue their high school English classes like we all had to read Emily Bronte and Louisa May Alcott? Try this: Read the next two ex- save it, but merely to lie for the Well, there is stuff out there Connell Barrett "It's a sweeping, glorious pleasure which can make the amples and see if you can choose fun. worth reading. However, like so the one that contains a lie. Setting: Bob and Matt are sit- many past classics in their time, day-to-day grind a little more bearable. Marijuana is • Guy: How are you? ting on a bench. Bob is eating a it goes largely unnoticed. another." You: Fine. big, yummy hamburger. Matt is No, not because all the good (or) not eating a big, yummy ham- stuff gets burned by the Hamil- ■ Guy: How are you? burger; he has never eaten a big, ton County sheriff's department. You: Well, I just lost my job, yummy hamburger of any kind, Probably because you have to "Did you cut down that cherry amination of an excerpt from my friends can't stand me, I have as he is a vegetarian and takes have a publisher that buys a lot tree?" Martha inquired. Webster's Brand New World no feeling in my left nostril, my pride in that fact. Matt has no of ads inThe New York Times "I cannot tell a lie. You're one Unabridged Completely Teeming dog's got phlebitis, I'm the result reason to lie and can gain no Book Review. fat lady." With Keen Words For Real This of intense inbreeding, 14 ob- tangible advantage in doing so. Sad, but true. The only place to "George! How could you?" Time No Joke Dictionary: streperous gerbils have nestled Let's listen in ... find a good number of up-and- "And that face of yours isn't lie: vi (lied, lying) I) to utter inside my pants, I'm experienc- Bob: Have you ever eaten a big, coming writers is in the million Telling the truth is a wondrous exactly winning any trophies, falsehood with intention to de- ing involuntary nasal ablutions, a yummy hamburger? or so literary magazines that will virtue. It's like my mother once either." ceive 2) to knowingly utter un- band of frothing mujahidin have Matt: Uhh... yes! publish them. And, while one or said: "There are two things that "Stop it, George! Stop it!" truth 3) like when your girlfriend surrounded my house, and, quite Bob: Get your hand off my two lucky people a year un- cannot lie - the smile of a baby "And you smell." makes you eat her repugnant, frankly, I'd rather be eating a big knee. shackle themselves from the and the wag of a dog's tail." Then Then, as we all know, Martha almost-boneless meatloaf 4) but slug sandwich than talking to bonds of the little magazine again, my mother once said, "I'm knocked his teeth out, showing us you have to say "Yum! Good, you. Otherwise, I'm fine. See? There's no explaining this world, tons of great writers go fairly certain that our silverware where blatant honesty gets us. dear." S) when it really tastes See? With a mono-syllabic, lie but to say it's adventurous. unnoticed. Only time will tell is trying to steal my face. The This leads us to a thought, like a Banner mattress." duplicitous response, you've just Matt can gain nothing yet lies what will become of their work. cheese told me." which may very well be a main Now that we've defined it, it's spared the poor oaf who inquired away. It's human nature-a good The question is, what is good? But her point is well made. His- point for this column, but maybe time you stop pretending you, about your well-being the sting of thing indeed. What will last more than a fort- torically, prevaricators are scor- not. Don't let anyone tell you yourself, don't lie dozens, nay - this invective. And odds are he night? ned while those who wax honest lying is a bad thing. When done hundreds of times a day. When was lying when he asked you how A world inhabited only by The Vinyl Elephant is good, if earn mythical status. George properly, it's a sweeping, glo- you small-talk, you're lying you were doing in the first place; truth-tellers would be a frighten- one issue and an editor's pre- Washington, for example, be- rious pleasure which can make through your pearly whites. Ac- he was probably just being polite, ing place, for sure. Think of it vious success is enough to judge came downright infamous for his the day-to-day grind a little more tually, this may be the single as no one could really care how like this: If every single one of us a magazine's credibility. streaks of veracity. I recall, as bearable. Marijuana is another. most popular kind of mendacity, you were doing. * were George Washington, then, If you're still reading this, only a child, learning of our Heh-heh! That was one of those you've probably done it within Another innocuous (yet invo- without QUESTION, we would all You're obviously interested. Founding Father's insistence in lie things, but let us truly begin the the last five minutes, and luntary) brand of disingenuous- be dead. Or at least clawing and Read the story on Matt Duncan pleading guilty - and truthfully - by examining the actual defini- you'll certainly go truthless ness is known as senseless fab- scratching away at the top of our and his new magazine, "The when confronted with the fallen tion of said habite de equivoca- within the next five. It's very rication. This is when one lies not coffin. Vinyl Elephant." Now. cherry tree: tione (or something) via the ex- simple to discern. to decieve, cause harm, nor to I think you know what I mean. Nation page six The BG News Thursday, November 12, 1992 California granny Officials clean out porn shop gives birth to twins Federal marshals refuse to sell seized property from closed-down store The Associated Press by Lynn Elber several years and materials in- barrel," Cose said. "They were The Associated Press side - including videotapes, "TTie government is not it rejected at the get go. The LAS VEGAS - Federal mar- magazines and sexual aids - are government is not in the business shals are stuck with the dirty job covered with dirt and dust. Many trie business of selling adult of selling adult materials or tri- ANAHEIM, Calif. - A SJ-year-old grandmother who turned of removing dust-covered porno- of the items litter the floor, the materials or triple X-rated ple X-rated movies." back her biological clock by way of artificial hormones and test- graphy products from the Talk of work of vandals who broke into The building will eventually be tube fertilization has given birth to twin girls. the Town adult bookstore. the store in the months following movies." sold by the government, Cose TTie babies, born 12 weeks premature Tuesday to Mary Shear- The store was once a major dis- its closing. said. ing, were listed in guarded condition at Martin Luther Hospital tribution center for convicted Robert Cose, deputy U.S. mar- Both were under three pounds. pornography czar Reuben Stur- shal in charge of the seized as- Robert Cose, deputy U.S. Sturman and his partner, Ralph Shearing, who has three children and two grandchildren from man, but has since been forfeited sets unit, said crews have filled marshal Levine, were convicted for their a previous marriage, was going through menopause when she to the government. two 28-cubic-yard trash bins with involvement in the pornography was Implanted May 15 with embryos created from sperm from Marshals are hauling off tons videotapes. trade. The government contends her 32-year-old husband, Don, and donated eggs. of X-rated materials inside the The tapes are being taken to a ded and disposed of. Cose said. the Talk of the Town was used as Hospital spokesman Dennis Gaschen said the oldest post- store. The effort is expected to landfill where they will be cru- "We did receive a couple of in- a conduit to provide pornogra- menopausal woman in the United States to have delivered a test- take a week. shed and buried. formal inquiries about buying all phic materials to stores in Cali- tube baby previously was 52. The store has been closed for Other products will be shred- the merchandise lock, stock and fornia and Nevada. The Guinness Book of Records lists the oldest mother as a woman nearly 57 years old who gave birth in California in 1956. Shearing's attempt to thwart her biological clock stirred de- State insurance bate over the ethics of test-tube pregnancies among older wom- Companies merge to absorb en. company sues The couple went public with details of the pregnancy partly because of negative comments they heard. Shearing and her for $1.1 million husband of seven years said they wanted to encourage older their share of diaper market women who might be considering pregnancy. The Associated Press The Associated Press "The age consideration, while it's important, is not something Besides its own brands, the you your life by," Shearing said last month. She had miscar- company also manufactures dis- "This merger makes sense ried a non-test tube pregnancy four years ago. HOUSTON - Drypers Corp. posable diapers with private CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The twins were due Feb. 5. But doctors expected an early de- said Wednesday it was merging labels sold under regional for both companies and State officials handling the livery because of the mother's age and the complications associ- with Ohio-based UltraCare Prod- supermarket names. Sales for should yield terrific benefits bankruptcy of Blue Cross ated with multiple births. Babies delivered after 24 weeks are ucts Inc. to create a company 1992 topped $140 million. and Blue Shield of West considered to have some chance of survival. that will manufacture one billion "UltraCare builds on our for our customers, our Virginia want a Pittsburgh- The first baby to be born, Amy Leigh, was delivered vaginally. disposable diapers annually. strength in regional-brand manu- retailers, our shareholders based Blue Cross plan to She weighed two pounds, two ounces. Her sister, Kelly Ann, was The merger involving Hous- facturing, and we're excited pay $1.1 million in reimbur- delivered by Caesarean section and weighed two pounds, 12.5 ton-based Drypers and UltraCare about pursuing a new product and our employees." sements. ounces. of Marion, Ohio, was financed Drypers. "This merger makes David Pitassi, Drypers The state insurance The twins were conceived using eggs donated by a woman in with a $75 million private place- sense for both companies and principal commission accuses the her 20s. Her name was not made p'iblic. Hormones were used in ment in senior notes and refinan- parent company of Blue the first trimester to sustain the pregnancy, but medication was ced existing debt. The notes, at Cross of Western Pennsyl- should yield terrific benefits for discontinued after the embryos were established. 12.5 percent, come due in 2002. vania in a lawsuit of with- A recent study in The Journal of the American Medical Asso- our customers, our retailers, our holding money that was due ciation said older women's wombs are able to sustain pregnancy Drypers is the nation's third- shareholders and our em- ployees." over five months in 1990. if donated eggs are used. The study suggested that infertility in largest maker of brand diapers, The two separately- "Merging with Drypers makes older women is principally due to their eggs, not their wombs. trailing industry giants Procter & owned Blue Cross organiza- Dr. David Diaz, medical director of the hospital's repro- Gamble Co. and Kimberly-Clark, perfect sense from an UltraCare standpoint," Randy Schaff, Ul- tions shared work on ductive medicine program, said because of Shearing's good which have 75 percent of the $4 several accounts, said Be- health and fitness, her odds of successful childbirth were equal billion disposable diaper market. traCare president, said. "Our two companies have similar goals tty Cordial, the insurance to those of a younger woman. Shearing is a former amateur bo- With the merger, Drypers commission liquidator han- gains entry into the baby wipes and exactly the same philoso- dybuilder. dling the case. Test-tube pregnancies for older women have stirred debate products line. It also gains Ul- phy." traCare's Cozies brand of diapers Drypers Corp. was formed ear- Regulators can seek such over whether such procedures are fair to the children, who may reimbursements under find themselves caring for aged parents early in life. to join its own Drypers and Ba- lier this year with the merger of by's Choice brands. Houston-based Veragon Corp. state liquidation laws. HOME FALCON HOCKEY FRIDAY VS. KENT 7 P.M. ...BRING MOM AND DAD! Game tickets are now on sale at the Memorial Hall Ticket Office.

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by Mark DeChant The Associated Press sports writer "Our big strength is our Besides the Falcons, tl. ches, senior Carla Sterk, a Quarterback Boomer Esiason depth," Clark said. "We're very "We have three junior col- 3-year letterwinner, will lead said the Bengals still are making talented, but our chemistry is lege players coming in this the Chips' strong inside attack. CINCINNATI - Who are those too many mistakes, but there are When the women's basket- very important. season. They are the type of Head Coach Donita Davenport guys starring in the Cincinnati times the rookies are playing bet- ball team lost to Kent in the "We have good players at all players that will contribute sees her team as a rising force Bengals game films? They're ter than he expected. MAC playoffs last year, it did positions, and then Judit and immediately." in the MAC. She knows what an new players, rookies, who are "You just have to keep telling not simply end the Falcons' Andrea that we can count on all Rosters and statistics tell the asset she has in Sterk. starting to come through for the them, 'Hang in there, hang in season. the time to make big plays." tale for potential cellar-dwel- Bengals as the team undergoes there, everything will be OK So It was the beginning of the Kent State, despite losing lersMlami and Ball State. The "Carla is ready to have a rebuilding. what if we're getting beat? We'll 1992-93 campaign. star forward Ann Forbes, will Redskins return only one great senior season," Daven- "We're going through the film be all right.' After the heart-breaking, be a team challenging for the player who averaged more port said. "With five returning and we were watching Kevin "If we keep playing that way, double-overtime setback, the top spot in the conference. than 10 points a game last starters, opposing teams won't Sargent blocking Richard Dent," Pickens and Thompson and team vowed that the following The Golden Flashes had a re- season. The team that won the be able to concentrate on Carla said Bengals coach Dave Shula. everybody else will start figur- year they would not falter as cord of 10-6 in the MAC last Mid-American Conference as much." "We're looking at Craig Thomp- ing it out - and they're beginning they had just done. Those plans year, and will be asking junior three years ago has been re- son make a great short-yardage to." continued over the summer Tracy Lynn to step into the duced to senior guard Heidi Everyone will be concentrat- play and great goal-line catch. Safety Darryl Williams has had and early fall, and it's time for shoes made vacant by Forbes. Blomberg, and a clear talent ing on Western Michigan a We're looking at the greatest impact among the the drive to the title to begin. Lynn, a center who stands at depletion is present. little harder this year. After a catch the game-tying touchdown. rookies. Bowling Green will chal- six feet, stresses confidence as The Cardinals needed an dismal 2-25 record in 1991-92, He took the starting free safety lenge, once again, for the con- the secret to Kent's success. overhaul to improve over their the Broncos are ready to take a "Defensively, we're looking at job from Barney Bussey two ference title. The Falcons re- "I think everyone's capable "91-92 performance and step up and challenge the elite Rosie Nix chasing down Jim games into the season and is sec- turn nine players from the of stepping up. We can beat brought in a new coach with a of the MAC. Harbaugh and ripping his helmet ond in tackles. He also has two 1991-92 squad, which took the Toledo, we can beat Bowling new system. However, these Last year's Freshman of the off, Mike Frier making a fine sacks, two , eight runner-up spot in the final Green," Lynn said. "Ann will statistics are not expected to Year, Kina Brown, believes her play on the goal-line before they passes defended, one forced MAC standings. be missed, but we'll recover. get any better: eighth in scoring average (19.2 ppg) will finally get in. Ricardo McDonald. fumble and one fumble recovery. Head Coach Jaci Clark, We're a much better team than offense and scoring margin, lead to Western's success this ." whose team finished with an last year." ninth in defense and field goal year. The Bengals have embarked on Pickens, McDonald and Sar- overall record of 24 wins and Toledo would like nothing defense. a youth movement unpreceden- gent also start, but they got into five losses last season, returns better than to repeat last year's They may be kept out of the "I've improved on offense, ted in the club's 25-year history. the lineup because of injuries to senior Andrea Nordmann performance. In spite of losing basement by newcomer Akron. defense, and rebounding," she On the roster are 12 rookies, in- the players ahead of them. among three starters. The 6-1 a host of starters, the defend- The Zips finished last season said. "I don't feel there's cluding four starters; three other "We have four rookies starting. forward earned First Team All- ing MAC champs should not be with a 6-22 record, and don't anyone in the league who can first-year players; seven second- Usually that's a death knell for a MAC honors last year, and is counted out of the race. Head figure to fare much better stop me. We can compete with year players; and 23 players team," Brown said. "But they've being touted as the top inside coach Bill Fennelly says it will against MAC competition. anyone." overall who didn't start last year. all played well." player again this season. be a struggle, though. Their star player scored eight "We're playing more young Nordmann said that last "We can't expect to lose four points per game, and the Eastern Michigan and Ohio players now than I can ever re- Five other rookies - corner- year's success has put some starters and be that competi- team's scoring margin was a University will struggle to member," said general manager back Wheeler, tight end Thomp- added pressures on this year's tive," Fennelly said. "We'll horrendous 18.1 points. compete with the better MAC Mike Brown. "So far, it seems to son, return man Milt Stegall and team. need a lot of help from Dana, Head coach Lisa Fitch sum- teams. Coach Dana Munk is the working out. We're afraid of the defensive linemen Frier and Nix "After last year, we knew obviously." med up her expectations. first year coach of the Lady consequences but we haven't - also play significant roles as that we'd be picked first or The coach was referring to "The MAC will be tough, Eagles, and has only 12 healthy been overwhelmed." backups and special team second in the conference," Dana Drew, last year's confer- tough, tough..." bodies at her disposal. One of Wheeler, a third-round draft players. Nordmann said. "We kept this ence MVP. Drew, who has been Very well said, those bodies, though, is star pick from Troy State, got his first Frier was picked up after being in the back of our mind, and it named an All-American in most experienced team in the senior Reeshema Wood, a 5'9" in Sunday's 31-28 cut by Seattle. Nix was an eighth- made us work hard." some publications, is expected Mid-American may be Central small forward. The only re- overtime win against the round gamble. Other key players for the to be the Rocket to stop this Michigan. The Chippewas are turning starter for Eastern, Bears. "They're the most surprising," Falcons are guards Susie Cas- season. returning five starters. Five Wood will be asked to improve "Being a rookie, you always Brown said. "Mike Frier hardly sell and Judit Lendvay, and "We have to keep this season senior starters. Needless to her ball-handling skills and want something positive to hap- played in college. Yet, he's come forward Lori Albers. in perspective," Drew said. say, an improvement on last improve upon her 13 points- pen to help the team," Wheeler in and played effectively. You The head coach believes that "We have our sights set on year's 9-7 MAC record is ex- per-game average. said. "And something like this could fit Roosevelt Nix's college the talent-laden returners will Bowling Green. They are an pected in Mount Pleasant. Ohio is a team not in need of really helps the coaches have experience into a thimble, but he be backed by quality reserves. excellent team." Standing at six feet, two in- players, but defense. more confidence in you as a show signs of being a good player." player." HOME FALCON VOLLEYBALL FRIDAY VS. MIAMI ANDSATURDAY VS. OHIO The Falcons ami Miami are currently TIED lor 1st in the MAC...Support the home team!

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Sponge some more money NEW YORK -- Greg Maddux, named on all 24 ballots. hit an Eckersley pitch for a two harsh realities of tomorrow, a Gregory, should be commend- out of BG's athletic alumni. All who won 20 games for a losing Glavine seemed a shoo-in to run homer that sent the gam< tomorrow which has been bil- ed for compiling a fine cast of of those pros who remember Chicago Cubs team, outdueled win again at the All-Star break. into extra innings. The 7-6 win led "a time for change." coaches and administrators. their glory days here should be Atlanta ace Tom Glavine and was He was 13-3 at that point, but a gave the Blue Jays a 3-1 lead or: Yeah, a time for change, as more than willing to donate named winner of the National disastrous start in the All-Star the way to winning the playoffs in, my mom's probably going to some of their wealth so BG can League Cy Young Award on game signaled the beginning of a and, eventually, the World Sc lose her job by February, I now continue to produce athletes as Wednesday. struggling second half in which ries. have to work in Alaska this excellent as themselves. Maddux went 20-11 with a 2.18 he was troubled by injuries and "I know that I disappointed a summer just so I can afford to Mark DeChant ERA for the Cubs. He received 20 went just 7-5. lot of people, including myself," 5. Establish the following said Eckersley, who had a career- come back to this place, and rule concerning attendance at of the 24 first-place votes from a Maddux, meanwhile, got high 51 saves during the regulai soon my diet will consist of the BG-Ball State game: all panel made up of two writers in stronger as the season went nothing except Twizzlers, ra- each league city, and was named along. He made the All-Star team season. "People rely on you to students who do not attend - close it out, and when you don't, men noodles, and whatever I t and can't produce a note from second on the remaining four bal- for the first time despite a 10-8 can heist from my rich room- lots, finishing with 112 points. record at the break, then went it's devastating - and we all know their mother - will find a $5 what that is - the Toronto game. mate! charge on their bursar. Hell, Glavine, trying to become the 10-3 with a 1.93 ERA in the sec- (Pause.) NL's first repeat Cy Young win- ond half. "But you have to go through they wont even notice it, any- the pain to go on. I shed some OK, before I go off on some way. ner since Sandy Koufax in 1966, The right-handed Maddux led trite tirade about politics, I will was 20-8 with a 2.76 ERA. He got the left-handed Glavine in almost tears and now I'm looking ahead. change the subject, once again, 4. Offer a $5 bonus for the remaining four first-place every pitching category. He I just want to work hard and to sports. I will refrain from everyone who shows up at a votes and finished second with 78 pitched 268 innings to Glavine's come back next year and prove further demeaning the ideals tennis, swimming, gymnastics points. 225, had 199 strikeouts to Gla- that I'm worthy of all this." of Bill Clinton and pondering However, since we're entering or track contest. Maddux won despite the Cubs vine's 129 and nine complete The first reliever since De- upon our nation's future. "the age of change," I present going 78-84 ~ seven of his losses games to Glavine's seven. Gla- troit's Willie Hernandez to win I mean, I can still fill 20 in- the Top 10 Ways That BG Ath- 3. Monitor all hockey came in shutouts - and finishing vine led 5-4 in shutouts. the AL Cy Young award, Eckers- players' food accounts to make ches of column space with letics Could Be Improved: fourth in the NL East. He is the Tewksbury was 16-5 with a 2.16 ley received 19 of 28 first-place sports opinions, even if I soon 10. Adopt an alma mater that sure that they are not spending fourth Cubs pitcher to win the Cy ERA for St. Louis and Smith led votes from a panel consisting of won't be able to fill my plate is easier to sing. I think people all of their scholarship money Young, joining Ferguson Jenkins the league with 43 saves. Drabek, two writers in each of the 14 at that new bar and grill that with warm food. would learn the words better if (1971), Bruce Sutter (1979) and the 1990 Cy Young winner, was league cities. With three seconds USG is proposing. Since everybody seems to be we had a catchy tune, rather Rick Sutcliffe (1984). Maddux 15-11 with a 2.77 ERA for the NL and three thirds, Eckersley on a reform rampage, I'll jump than the insomnia cure which 2. Rename the Falcon Field- also is the first NL starting East champions. totaled 107 points under the 5-3-1 on the Cheers for Change is currently nowhere near the house after legendary track pitcher to win the award on a ** * system. bandwagon and offer a scen- Billboard charts. coach Mel Brodt. team with a below-.SOO record - Jack McDowell of the Chicago ario. 9. Schedule our football team since San Diego's Randy Jones in OAKLAND, Calif. - Dennis White Sox was a distant second Lately, you've probably no- to play Florida State, Alabama 1. Sign outstanding football 1976. Eckersley is a pitcher looking to with two firsts and 51 points, fol- ticed that BG athletics as a or some other nationally- coach Gary Blackney to a Maddux was the first Cubs make a comeback even after lowed by Roger Clemens of Bos- whole is dominating the Mid- ranked powerhouse as a non- 5-year contract. Alright, so he pitcher to win 20 games since winning the Cy ton with four firsts and 48 points. American Conference. This conference foe. Hey, if we're lost the "big one" in Columbus, Rick Reuschel went 20-10 in Young award. Mike Mussina of Baltimore was fall, Falcon athletics can boast going to be overmatched and doesn't particularly like 1977. Maddux gave up four or Eckersley, the Oakland Athlet- fourth with two firsts and 26 of: against some big-money con- the media. So what? It's just fewer hits in 12 of his 36 starts. ics' bullpen ace and a primary points, followed by Jack Morris * a football conference ference team, it might as well like our new president: Glavine's second straight reason behind the team's fourth of Toronto with one first and 10 champion and Las Vegas Bowl be against one that gets some whether or not you like him or 20-win season came for the AL West title in five years, ad- points, Kevin Brown of Texas bid respect. not, he's our main man, and Braves, who went 98-64 and won mitted Tuesday he still feels the with nine points and Charles * a soccer conference cham- 8. De-schedule our basket- he's going to be around for a the NL West. The last pitcher to sting of Roberto Alomar's bat. Nagy of Cleveland with one pion and an NCAA tournament ball team from playing Michi- while. Hail to the Chief! win consecutive Cy Youngs was "You win the Cy Young and I point, berth gan. Sure, exposure is nice, but Mark DeChant is a junior Boston's Roger Clemens in 1986 knew I was going to have to deal Hernandez won the Cy Young * a volleyball conference it will be embarrassing if journalism major, and nomi- and 1987. with this, but that's OK I will be in 1984. Milwaukee's Rollie Fing- leader and probable champ someone spots Coach L re- nates Flavor-Flav and Chuck D Bob Tewksbury of St. Louis back," Eckersley said from his ers (1981) and New York's * the best female cross- questing Chris Webber's auto- to compose the new alma was third in the voting with 22 Boston home. Sparky Lyle (1977) are the only country runner in Ohio graph. mater. points, followed by teammate In Game 4 of the AL playoffs other relievers to claim the AL Lee Smith with three and Doug with Toronto, Eckersley came on pitching honor. HOME FALCON FOOTBALL SATURDAY 1:00 P.M. ...REGULAR-SEASON FINALE! Get your tickets now for Mom & Dad at the Memorial Hall Ticket Office. Time Is Running Out!

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' Thursday, November 12, 1992 The BG News page nine Birdman Drugs hit sports...again Steelers try to sticks up There's a broken record in ARE role models to the youth heart attack tr. a reaction to sports that is getting very, of the nation and they have a cocaine. Rogers. In much the elude drug rep very old and annoying as hell RESPONSIBILITY to uphold same fashion, died the night for Magic to listen to. before his wedding at what The Associated Press This Monday, The National must have been one helluva The Associated Press Football League suspended All- bachelor party. Pro tight end Eric Green of the Russ Eckard And then there are the Eric PITTSBURGH - Unsettled for a second straight season by a drug Pittsburgh Steelers for his sec- Greens of the world... problem involving one of their marquee players, the Pittsburgh NEW YORK -- Larry Bird ond violation of (he league's Guys like Steve Howe, who's Steelers row must prove they can refocus their attention on the foot- would have "no problem" playing substance abuse policy. To put been busted with every illegal ball field. against Magic Johnson because that in more layman's terms, substance on God's green earth Coach Bill Cowher acknowledges that Eric Green's suspension is a of the AIDS virus and said he got caught with his hand in at least 20 times, but who still unwelcome worry for a team enjoying its best season in years, so he "professional jealousy" is a fac- the oP crack jar. maintains the hope of living up immediately called a team meeting to get the Steelers' minds back on tor in other players' opinions, the Now my question to you is, to his rookie-of-the-year cre- football. New York Post reported today. what in the world are these dentials in the majors. "I see it as a bad case of oversized idiots thinking about He'll find out Sunday against Detroit if he was successful. professional jealousy," said the when they partake in such ac- Or how about Roy Tarpley, "In our business and our profession, you lose players weekly as we former Boston Celtics star, who tivities? Isn't $2 million a year the oncc-domlnating Michigan have throughout this season and you continue to move on, as we will was in Palm Beach, Fla., on (and much more in many Wolverine turned druggie. in this situation," he said. "As far as I'm concerned, the subject mat- Tuesday for a celebrity golf cases) enough to get you high their image When he's on the court, he's an ter is over and there's no reason to dwell on it. We have to concen- tournament organized by Greg without having to do it artifi- OK, I know that word is absolutely dominating force trate on playing Detroit and on the next seven weeks." Norman. 'As far as playing cially? composed of 14 letters and that but he's too bus/getting high Obviously, what Cowher hopes is this is a problem that will go against (Johnson), I'd have no Personally, I just don't un- that's about 10 too many for to stay in the league. Ditto for away. problem whatsoever." derstand it And the more I most athletes to comprehend, other NBA thugs like Michael Johnson announced his second think about it, the more it real- but the point remains. Unfor- Ray Richardson and Lewis Green is the third NFL player to draw a substance-abuse suspen- retirement from the Los Angeles ly pisses me off. tunately, far too many "role Lloyd. sion in the last two seasons, and all were Steelers. Terry Long and Lakers on Nov. 2 after Utah star Now, anyone who knows me, models" are not living up to the The talent and opportunities Tim Worley were punished last season, Long for steroids and Worley Karl Malone and other players knows I enjoy my parties and obligation they have as spot- that these individuals are gift- for cocaine use. Long is now out of football and Worley is suspended expressed fears about playing consumption as much as lighted citizens. ed with are things that almost for this season. against Johnson. anyone else (sometimes, For example, the once- all young athletes can only Of the Steelers' last four first-round draft picks, two have been maybe even more). And I don't promising careers of players dare to dream about. And to suspended for drugs - Green and Worley - and another, Huey Rich- Bird and Malone spent two see anything wrong with ath- ardson, is no longer with the team. Leon Searcy, last spring's No. 1 months during the summer prac- like Don Rogers, John Kordic see these same people throw it letes going out after a game for and Len Bias didn't end in all away on something as mor- pick, is a seldom-used offensive tackle. ticing against Johnson as team- a few beers with the guys. mates on the U.S. Olympic team. mere failure, they ended in onic as drugs is an overbearing But drugs? Please! If there "When you have a Magic John- death. Kordic was one of the letdown. weren't drug tests, what son or a Michael Jordan and NHL's premier "enforcers" there are other superstars not professional athletes did in the and was actually developing If it were up to me and I getting the press they are, the ' com fort of thei r own homes or some skill until he overdosed could be commissioner of others sort of resent that," Bird in that of their pushers' homes on, what the examiner pro- sports lor a day, I'd do all us said. would be none of the public's claimed "enough cocaine to kill fans and each and every one of "The same kind of thing hap- business. But these melon- an elephant." these assholes a favor. I'd put pens in everyday life. I think heads know that, at some point, them all in a room, give them that's what's happening to Magic they're going to have to fill up Rogers and Bias were shoo- more drugs than they could now. He's been on top for so long, the container for Doc and that in superstars, but they couldn't ever imagine, and let them that everybody is taking a shot at the results are going to have a handle the wealth of success. hang out with the only people him, to cut him down a little bit. huge effect on their filture. Bias had Just been drafted sec- they deserve... each other. They've been waiting so many Beyond that, whether or not ond overall by the legendary years to do it and now they're the Eric Greens of the world Boston Celtics end, In his haste Russ Eckard is a sports getting the opportunity to do it. want to accept it or not, they to celebrate, had a massive writer forThe News. It's sad. "There's a lot of attention be- ing focused on Magic because he's the first athlete to come out After a brisk morning jog, enjoy reading the BG NEWS and try to play with the AIDS virus.

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All ma- AIDS AWARENESS Into Session: Wihng to pay Call Beth 352-7769. 7pm Proul Chapel Wednesday, November tBth terials provided. Send SASE to P.O. Box 9643 PHYSICALLY CHALLENGE YOURSELF CHALLENGE YOURSELF TO ACCEPT 7:30pm Mature female roommate. Spnngfield. MO 65801 UNION OVAL. 10-2 DIFFERENT LFESTYLES- $i65/mo.plusutil.Own room. BGSU-DSA PRESENTS FEAR NO PEOPLE FEAR NO PEOPLE Now Hiring Spring Break Reps!!! Alumni Room-Union, 3rd floor. Call 352-2197. Woody Allen's "Sleeper" RACIALLY MIXED: THE NEXT GENERA Greeks, Organizations, Individuals Be Independent - Take the Chance!! Earn Cash. Free Trips A Expenence Wednesday. n/i8.8pm. uSEducation TION RECLAIMS ITS IDENTITY. First meeting Congratulations to today at 7:30pm at 105 BA Building. We espe- Must have roommate for Spnng semester. Call Joe Mike Pistillo & Missy Harahman Endless Summer World Student Association presents Coffee cially encourage those who are racially mixed Very close to campus. Chinese Film Senes on the Hours. Come and enjoy some coffee while Please call ASAP. 353-8709 1-600- 234-7007 Nov 16-21.GishFilm Theater to attend. announcement of their making new fnends. 1ith floor Otfenhauer $1.50 a ticket engagement SPRINGBREAKERS West. 2:30-4 30pm every Thursday Everyone SAT, 11/14,9:30 pm Contact 372-6621 for m(o & tickets TOM GORMAN Need one female subleaser for Spring semes- Promote our Florida Spnng Break is welcome AT POLLYEYES From the Brothers of Delta Upsilon ter. Close to campus. $130 00 mo Call Jen packages. Earn MONEY and FREE tnps. n.fer*at 353- 5826 Call Campus Marketing 800-423-5264. Come join thePhilosophy Club to discuss Saturday Night Live Weak Ml Phillip Kiichers anide "Against Creatjonism." LOST & FOUND Buy any video at regular price and receive any Need subleasers from Jan. to May. Large 2 All are welcome-Think about it' Thursday. Saturday Night Live video free. Expires bdrm apt. Nice area $445, heal included. For WANT TOTRAVEL FREE, EARN CASH Could the person who stole my Sony Discman 1 6:30 m 301 Shatzel Pick up ari>cle in 328 11/13/92. from Chily's on Sunday night please return it to more info.call 352-0950 $iQ0cash bonus AND RESUME EXPERIENCE? Students & Organizations call Shatzei LATE NIGHT VIDEO DELIVERS Rodgers, room 1497NO QUESTIONS Need subleaser for own bedroom in two bed- LOST: A pair ol prescription glasses, tortoise College Tours to join our team' 140 E. Wcoster 354-5283. ASKED! room, spacious apartment Furnished, availa- Don't just read history Lived shell Irames in a black glass case They were We have 25 years experience, lost alter the BG-Miami game between the sta- ble now Call 353-3950 after 6 pm. The Society 'or Creative Anachronism SAVE BIG ON SPRING BREAK '93 D.J. Irom TROYS is HERE great pnces, hotels & destinations dium & the ice arena. II found, please call Thursdays. Memonal Hall. 7:30 p.m. JAMAICA. CANCUN & FLORIDA FROM $119 FOR YOUR ETHNIC HAIR NEEDS Non-smoking female subleaser needed tor Calli (800) 959-4SUN 372-5897. Reward. (Dragons nood not apply) BOOK EARLY & SAVE $$! ORGANIZE CAMPUS HO SALON ' 354 2244 Spring. Fum apt. across from campus. Call GROUP TRAVEL FREE! SUN SPLASH DGDGDGDGDG Amy at 352-8385 TOURS 1 800 426 7710. Golden Key New Members SERVICES OFFERED RLB, You are the greatest. Nonsmoking female subleaser to share apt. for - Induction' SIGMA KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA Thanks lor being who you are. Spnng "93 $150 per mo. * share of utilities. FOR SALE Sun. Nov. 15 -3:00pm SISTER OF THE WEEK' Love.JJ Call 353-4619 Lenhart Grand Ballroom Anissa Planter Pregnant? We can help. Do you or someone you know need an apart- Nonsmoking female Spring subleaser. Free pregnancy tests & supportive services SPRING BREAK TRIPS mem lor Spring Semester' Rent $l50/month, OwnroomiNioe|Only$l55'mo. + util. 86 Chevy Nova, 5 sod, exc MPG. low International Relations Organization Call 354-4673. BG Pregnancy Center Lowest avail, prices to Florida, own bedroom, close to campus. qu*e( living, Call 352-1460 miles, air, cruise, cassette, new clutch, Meeting Itee cable Call Steph 352-7281 TYPING SERVICES Jamica. Cancun. Call Jim at 353-1159. $3200 354-2470. 100 BA Reasonable Rates with Accuracy First mooting (orRACIALLY MIXE0: THE 730pm Thurs, Nov. 12 One female subleaser for Spnng semester. 1979 Chrysler Cordoba Call 352-3987 Irom 8am - 9pm SUPPORT GROUP NEXT GENERATION RECLAIMS ITS IDEN Very cheap and close to campus1 Not cute, but reliable II you've released your baby for adoption, or TITY today ai 7:30pm at 105 BA Building. We Please call 352-4536, leave message. 353-3054 LAGA LAGA LAGA LAGA LAGA LAGA are considering doing so and need some sup- especially encourage those who are racially Want to lose weight the new and fun way? LAG A port, join us on Mon nights at 7pm Call mmod to attend It's easy. 100% natural One non-smoking female roommate wanted IBM Compatible . LAZER computer The Lesbian and Gay Alliance will hold a Call 655-3862 after 4 p.m. 354-4673 for info. FISH $250.353-3054 meeting this Thursday at 8 30pm. m the tor Spring Semester-dose to campus TEST YOUR SMARTS IN Thank you lor your love and suppon* United Christian Fellowship Center (corner ol Call ASAP-353 2304 COLLEGE BOWL. THE VARSITY I cherish yoj 1988 Toyota Tercel DX. 2 door, automatic, Ridgo and Thurstm) The meeting is free and Would you Ilka to make up to $500 a week In SPORT OF THE MIND. KATE new nres. new front/back brakes. AM FM cas- open to all homosexual, bisexual, and suppor- your own home? Send SI .00 S SASE to R. NOVEMBER 21,1992 One person apartment sette, air. Metallic gray. 67,000 miles. Good tive heterosexual members ol the community Molllson, P.O. Boi 201. Bowling Green, OH FOCUS MEMBERS COST IF $5.00 PER TEAM Sublease Spring semester. condition. Asking $4800 or best offer. (4ig) Discretion is used. 43402 November General Meeting SIGN UP NOW IN THE UAO Nancy. 353-4815, leave message to.', h'V3 Ho. and LAGA LAGA LAGA LAGA LAGA LAGA Wednesday. Nov. 11 at 11:30 am OFFICE, 330 UNION LAGA inMoseleyRm 305 1991 Black 19" TREK Mtn. Bike w/21 speeds. PERSONALS Thursday, Nov 12 at 3:45 p.m. Roommate wanted to share small house. $350 00 or best • Call Rick anytime. 353-7213 - THE BLOODMOBILE IS COMING! m Moseley Rm. 407 Own room. A groat X-maSQitti Progressive Student Organization THE BLOODMOBILE IS COMING! Hope to see you there* Call 352-7271. brings back a most missed activity. 7 tormals lor sale. sz. 1M4 $20-40 a piece. NOV. 16-20 AT THE NORTHEAST COM- COMMUNITY OPEN SHARE " Jason T. Jackson - USG President " Call 372-3848 for more info (leave a message) MONS Get involved in Intramurals" Applications are This event is intellectually exciting that invites Happy 21 si Birthday! Spnng subleaser needed tor Winthrop Terrace, 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. being accepted for the Intramural Advisory 608 Sharp Laptop, a backlit screen, 3 3 Dos. you to change ft grow, that nurtures ft supports Bast Wishes, GHWB male or lemale Will have own room and bath- MAKE A PRIORITY APPOINTMENT Board for Spring 1992 until November 13 m the $350. Cal 3S4-2/04 your expressive abilities, and that is relaxing ft Intramural Office. Pick up application in 108 room Rent is neg. call Kim 352-1872. BY CALLING 352-4575. ASSAULTDETERRENT fun all at once. Poetry, reading, thoughts, mu- Rec Center. "" Omicron Delta Kappa '" Subleaser needed until May 22. sic, parachute jumping, cow tip- Selections Might! The Best Special In Town INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE: Men's and Summit Terrace - OWN ROOM Defend yoursell against attack! ping THURSDAY. 9:00pm at United Christian 10:00 p m. Sun.,Mon.,Tuea.Wed. Women's 3 Player Basketball Nov 19. ALL Call Carol 352-6830 Leave message ASSAULT DETERRENT will render your at- Fellowship, corner ol Ridge ft Thurson. Faculty Lounge. Union All Night at BRATHAUS ENTRIES DUE BY 4:00 P.M. ON DUE DATE tacker helpless upon contact. "* Omicron Delta Kappa *" RACIALLY MIXED: THE NEXT GENERA- Pitchers I bear bottles ot the week IN108RECCENTER. TION RECLAIMS ITS IDENTITY First meeting Kamikazl, Ouaiude, Melon Ball $.50 For more info. Call Bill 353-8803 •Michael MitcheT KAY-DEE today at 7 30pm at 105 BA Building We espe- To the man. the myth, the mystery, we hope 19 and over No cover. 352-8707 HELP WANTED Lil' Bonny and Grandlil' Traci P. Large dorm refndgerator, $60. Free weights cially encourage those who are racially mixed you have a Great Birthday Mytes' Plus by the allot to attend Good luck on your Pledge Exam. I know and bench. $40. Both in excellent condition. From the Subway Gang Thai Week's Bottle "BUD LKJHT" you'll do great! Call 354-8272. KD love & mme $200-$500 WEEKLY n.gGrandbig Sue Assemble products at home. Easy! No selling. 19C7YUGO You're paid direct. Fully Guaranteed.FREE In- 31K looks and runs great Spring aemester leases available. formation-24 Hour Hotlmo 801-379-2900 Co $950 or best offer One bedroom and efficiency apartments. pynght»QH17lKOH Call Mark p.t 354-3125 Call Mecca Management at 3S3-S600. 1993! NEW YEAR! NEW OPPORTUNITY! Bauer Hockey Skates only used once Size 8 D. A national company plans to provide 200 year $50. Black Leather lacket. Size 40. 1 year old, SIGMA KAPPA around part time openings in the Bowling $100. Call Nick after 6, 353-0316 or leave Congratulations on winning the Phi Mu Pan- Green area beginning early next year. Em- M message. cake Breakfast for the third year m a 'ow ployees will have a choice of two 24-hour per CHEAP! FBI U.S. SEIZED Sigma Kappa alumnae are out of this world! week shifts. Work 12-4 p.m. or 5-9 p.m. Mon- day through Friday, and 9-1 p.m. to2-6 p.m. on 89 MERCEDES $200 Sigma Kappa Rhea Seddon is a mission spe- 86 VW $50 cialist for NASA Wish a S-g Kap happy Week Saturday. Also available will be some full-time 87 MERCEDES $100 of Giving. openings with opportunities for advancement to supervisory positions. Starting hourly rate 65 MUSTANG $65 Choose from thousands starting $25 The first woman to be a U S. Senator was a wrll be $5 per hour. No experience. Paid train- ing. Call households and businesses from our FREE Information-24 Hour Hotline. Sigma Kappa. Wish S.g Kap happy Week of 801-379-2929 Copyright» OH17KJC Giving. new faouty to verify basic household informa- tion. No selling. Great opportunity for students, TOM GORMAN Round trip airline ticket. Toledo to Newark, spouses and others to earn extra money. Apply New Jersey. Nov. 21 to 28 $190 or best offer. BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY AT POLLYEYES by sending your name, address, telephone Cail352-9156 SAT 11/14,9:30 pm number and your shift preference to. PJ Ivey. NOVEMBER 13TH- 15TH 25i2 Rogers Blvd., Manhattan, KS 66502. We SoloFlexwLegEx., Would you like to spend your Spnng Break in are an equal opportunity employer and we do Dorm size fndge. New York City to learn about poverty and ra- not discriminate on the basis of age. sex, race, Make an offer. 353-0206. cism first hand, and also earn 3 hours credit in national origin, or pnysical handicap. frlday events Ethnic Studies. For information cat! Bill A Cincinnati division of major national en- Thompson at UCF Center. 352-7534. gine company needs Marketing or MIS FOR RENT n o vo m fc>© r 1 3 The cost is only $170.00 for food, lodging and major with customer service and PC skills transportation. lor Industrial marketing co-op lor Spring sm-fn-SOU'.l- FACULTY ABT SHO* IHMjM- BGSU vs BALL STATE 1993. Come to the Co-op Program, 238 Ad- 2 bdrm. sm hall needed to DOROTMr BRYAN GALLERY, FINE ARTS BUILDING PERRY STADIUM min. Bldg. on Nov. 12 or 13 to Inquire. sublease immediately. WBTiWfl - VOLLEY a A LI. £22X3- PLANETARIUM PRESENTATION Evelyn, 353-3153. 8GSU vs MIAMI "NEW WORLDS' Toledo 2 bedroom lumished apt. ANDERSON ARENA, MEMORIAL HALL ALASKA SUMMER JOBS PLJNETARIUM^HYSICAL SCIENCES BUILDING available now or next semester. Students needed) Earn $600+ sVftMJ'.l - UAO MOVIE Mtni«m.'«i;ilBI- DINNER/CONCERT (SOLD OUT) Medical 352-2663. ■THE PRINCE OF TIDES" LENHART BALLROOM, UNIVERSITY UNION per week in canneries or $4000* per month on fishing boats Help12 subleasers needed to rent for Spnng 93 (PARENTS SI WITH STUDENT) (DOORS OPEN AT 5:30) Services, IndCJBWW No experience necessaryi semester. 1 bedroom, furnished, 1 block horn ROOM 210, MATH SCIENCE BUILDING BJjJjjjJ]- VOLLEYBALL, BGSU VS OHIO u. 1 Reproductive Health Care Gel a head start on summer! campus Dosperato 353-7803. |4JXaiT HOCKEY RSON ARENA, MEMORIAL HAU, For program call: Listings Available now. Carry Rentals BGSU VS KENT STATE 12313" UAO MOVIE for Women (206) 545-4155 Ext. A5544 353-0325. •VS94 school year. ICE ARENA •THE PRINCE or TIDES" Abortion to 17 Weeks [22CQ - OPERA - "MARRIAGE OF FIGERO" ROOM 210, MATH SCIENCE BUILDING American Dream Kosmellcs, Inc. Starting vs - sublease unol May. Close to KOBACKER HAU, MOORE MUSICAL ART CENTER RETTffl - CONCERT (SOLD OUT) An Ohio based nationwide cosmetics com- campus. $335 • utility. 2 bedroom. 352-2979. 24 HR. PHONE SERVICE Giadsiudentsonly. |:fli:«l"l!l- THEATRICAL PRODUCTION LENHART BALLROOM, UNIVERSITY UNION pany Is expanding In all areas. Aloe based "THE LION IN WINTER" I B'UJ'I- OPERA Free Pregnancy Tests skin care and glamour products. Sales Sublease 1 bedroom apt. available m Decem- EVAMARIE SAINT THEATRE, UNIVERSITY HALL 'MARRIAGE OF FIGERO" counselors & directors needed. No Inven- ber. Furnished. A/C, cheap utilities Call tory to Stock. 1-600-USA-8759,8-5, M-f. GO- 352-1900 or Gary Thompson at 354-3996. m PLANETARIUM PRESENTATION KOBACKER HALL, MOORE MUSICAL ARTS CENTER Special Student Rates QO-OOt "NEW WORLDS" rffTmfl- THEATRICAL PRODUCTION Sublease 1/1 -5/31/93 i -2 person furnished 1 PLANETARIUM, PHYSICAL SCIENCES BUILDINS •A LION IN WINTCR' All Services Strictly Confidential Do miscellaneous tasks. Must be able lo work bdrm. 2 bds. No pets, pay only electric, lots of Ey^rURIESAINT TrllATRI, UNIVERSITY HAUL 2nd semester also. Can 353-0325. closets. 2nd floor corner. Lot parking, laundry |CE 5164 Monroe St., nextdoor. 215 E Poe Call Denise at 352-1618 2^^^- SKATING Earn $1.000 per week at home stuffing enve- Saturday events evenmgs. BGSU ICE ARENA Toledo, Ohio lopes' For Information, please send long self addressed stamped envelope to CJ Enter- Thursun Manor Apartment. Looking for male n o vom be r "I 4 PARENTS FREEI 1-800-367-2036 (MINIMAL CHARGE FOR SKATCS) prises. Box 67066C. Cuyahoga Falls. OH roommate and/or i to 2 subleasers. If inter- |J2iEB]- UAO MOVIE 885-5700 44222 ested contact Terry at 354-1607. ]- COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 30 PM LISTING ADMINISTRATION RECEPTION U2EZD- UAO MOVIE 2ND FLOOR LOUNCE. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Ornsga forumOnta-fa Kiwi Oewaga t*n*m Omotaa Focum "MOMMY DEAREST* CINEMARK THEATRES UMISBIIW'H.'.I - COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND ROOM 210, MATH SCIENCE BUILDING ALLIED PROFESSIONS CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 2ND FLOCR, EDUCATION BUILDING CINEMA Ti s u n d a ' J2JTJHI22|M - COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY RECEPTION events The Order of Omega 11234 N. Main St. JCHNOLOSY BUILDING n o vo m fc>o r 1 5 All Shows $3.00 JJjJJJgjm - COLLEGE OF MUSICAL ARTS RECEPTION National Greek N ROOM, CMA. - FACULTY ART SHOW after 6 p.m. with IT^piJfyyTTITnffl-ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BRYAfRYAN GALLERY, FINE ARTS BUILDING Honor Society will Student ID LEGACY LUNCHEON (BY INVITATION) proudly host its Monday thru Friday: shows 522^,^^^- FACULTY ART SHOW OFFICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND start at approximately 4 p.m. DOROTHY BRYAN GALLERY, FINE ARTS BUILDING ORIENTATION annual Omega Forum Saturday & Sunday: Full Schedule J.'M.I.'aMHiUlffl - COLLEGE OF HEALTH 8r HUMAN SERVICES 405 STUDENT SERVICES RECEPTION BGSU es7-n UNDER SE1GE-. ' ROOM 100, HEALTH CENTER BOWLING GREEN, OHIO 43403 WMtSfS^PM Slar««nS*>aea> I1IHioEsMv«i TICKETS: LOCATION: Community Sweet 3rd floor 1O0, 300, 500,soo, i7:00. tOO * -TCiwenw OPERA TICKETS MAY BE ORDERED BY CALLING THE MOORE MUSICAL ARTS BOX OFFICE AT rzr Union Anf»n, ttasMM • VinHl Ftadg,... 372-8171. THEATRE TICKETS MAY BE ORDERED BY CALLING EITHER 372-2222 OR I.M. 4.20. 700, S:40 TOPIC- "The Decline of Pledging in —aaaSSfinMBnnn— 372-2719. VOLLEYBALL (S2) AND PLANETARIUM ($t) ADMISSION-, ARE PAID AT THE DOOR. America" Daath Bacomsa Har PO-l 3 HOCKEY TICKETS SHOULD BE PURCHASED BY STUDENTS THE WEFK BEFORE THE GAME. a»—awtl.504> 1130 lanvng Mi Nov«nt>»7"~ 11/13 aisailWkai-sDracuia

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