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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. G The BG News Wednesday, September 23, 1993 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 76, Issue 21 Briefs Demjanjuk boards flight to U.S. Weather by Nati Harnik said nothing. The van left on the 15-min- John Jr., son-in-law Ed Nishnic and "The United States will comply with This is fall?: The Associated Press ute drive to the airport. U.S. Rep. James A. Traficant Jr., D-Ohio, and permit Mr. John Demjanjuk to cross Variable cloudiness today, Demjanjuk was booked on an El Al were already at the airport, waiting for the border into the United States," said with a chance of showers flight leaving Israel early Wednesday. Demjanjuk. The road to the airport was the letter signed by U.S. Consul Michael and thunderstorms in the AYALON PRISON, Israel - John Dem- The planned departure came after nearly lined with police vehicles. O'Malley in Tel Aviv. afternoon. The high will be janjuk, acquitted of being the death camp two months of court-ordered delays The three had arrived at the prison ac- "An airline may accept this letter as near 75. Southwest winds guard Ivan the Terrible, walked out of while Holocaust survivors and Nazi- companied by two unidentified men be- assurance that the above-named alien between S and 15 mph are prison Tuesday on his way to a midnight hunters appealed for a new trial. lieved to be bodyguards hired by Dem- may be transported in the United States." expected. flight to freedom after more than seven "He's not spending much time looking janjuk's family. years in jail. back," said his son, John Demjanjuk Jr., Nishnic, the family spokesman, said it Demjanjuk was stripped of his U.S. cit- Inside the News Demjanjuk, handcuffed, surrounded after he met with his father in Demjan- felt good to be so close to the end. izenship in 1981 for lying about his Nazi by policemen and wearing a white Pan- juk's prison cell Tuesday. "The job is over," he said. "In any job past. To your health: ama hat, walked the 10 yards from his "He's looking ahead at the time he's go- you put in a 12-hour shift and it's over - He was extradited to Israel in 1986 to The Jeep-Eagle Health cell to the prison gate and got into a white ing to spend with his grandchildren." only this has been 12 years." be tried on charges he was Ivan the Ter- and Fitness Tour will stop at police van. A message seeking comment on the Demjanjuk received a letter from the rible, a Nazi guard who operated the gas the University today to Asked by reporters how it felt to be a release was left for his wife, Vera, at U.S. embassy permitting him to return to promote (what else?) good free man, he held up his cuffed hands and their suburban Cleveland home. the United States. See Demjanjuk, page six. health and also warn stu- dents about the negative ef- The BC Ncwi/Chip Carter fects of alcohol. □ See page three. Fraternity rep On campus

Research misconduct col- loquium to take place: tells of life This evening at 7 p.m. in the Jerome Library Confer- ence Room, faculty and staff members George Ham- mond, Charles Onasch, Eil- with AIDS virus len Underwood and Louis by Kelly Duquln Katzner will present a collo- student life reporter quium on research miscon- duct in the sciences. All fac- ulty, students and guests are What would you do If you found out your best friend was HIV posi- invited to attend. tive? Two best friends, one who contracted HIV, shared their experi- ence about how they dealt with this confounding issue with more than 1500 University greek members Monday night. Outside campus Since the time Joel Goldman discovered that he contracted the HIV Earthquake hits Oregon: virus as a result of heterosexual activity during college, he has been KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - determined to get out the message that HIV and AIDS are no longer A moderate earthquake myths, but reality for many young people. shook southern Oregon and Goldman was a senior at Indiana University when he met the in- northern California, killing coming freshman, TJ. Sullivan. Goldman was in a fraternity, Sigma a motorist in a rockslide, Alpha Mu, and encouraged Sullivan to rush a fraternity. damaging buildings and Sullivan embarked on a college career following Goldman's advice cracking a highway bridge. and joined Pi Kappa Phi. The two men remained close friends and A second person died of an socialized and partied together during college. apparent heart attack. After both men graduated, they began their careers and never lost The quake, measuring 5.7 touch even though Sullivan lived in Colorado and Goldman resided in Ohio. on the Richter scale, struck at 8:29 p.m. Monday and was Goldman had moved a few times based on his work experience, but centered 15 miles northwest always managed to keep Sullivan updated on what was going on in his of Klamath Falls, said the life. National Earthquake Infor- "My secretary buzzed me one day, saying that Joel was on the mation Center in Golden, phone, I thought, 'Great, he's going to give me his new address,' but Colo. The center had origi- instead I picked up the phone to hear my best friend tell me he is HIV nally put its Richter reading positive," Sullivan said. at 5.4. "I grew numb at that moment and I can't remember what else he The quake, followed by said. All I wanted to do was see him right away, to make sure he was two strong aftershocks, okay," he said. caused scattered power and Goldman grew up in Bexley, Ohio, an upper-middle-class suburb of phone outages in southern Columbus and a prominent Jewish community. He was raised in a Oregon. well-educated and distinguished family. His father was the head rab- No significant damage bi at a local temple. was reported in northern Although his parents were very busy, his family was close while he was growing up and shared their experiences with each other, he California. said. "We were very open at the dinner table and, somehow, my parents Toledo to gain jobs czar: managed to answer all my questions about sex, even though they TOLEDO - An economic bought me an encyclopedia to explain everything," Goldman said. development agency has Goldman graduated from Bexley High School and went on to attend hired a California official to Indiana University, where he majored in public affairs. help attract new jobs to this At Indiana, he became involved in many activities on campus and worked his way up to president of his fraternity. economically depressed area. "People would ask me what my major was and I would tell them extra-curricular act i vit ies,"he said. Rick Weddle, president of the San Joaquln Partnership Along the way, Goldman never forgot how to have fun and party in Stockton, Calif., will be- with his friends. He also said he never had problems meeting girls. come president of the Tole- "At a party, I would have two beers and talk to anyone that I was at- do-Lucas County Port Au- tracted to - after three or four beers I would ask them to dance," he thority's new Economic De- said. "It wasnt unusual to end up going home with that person and safe sex wasn't a top priority. I had the rationale that if they looked velopment Agency. clean and didn't seem to have had many partners, I would be okay." The agency will be re- Rocky Lives "My drinking got so bad that I remember going to a hot tub party sponsible for attracting new companies and retaining and having to chase the nude pictures of myself the next day that jobs in the Toledo area, said Mike Qllano raises his arms after defeating Keith Mertone at the Bouncing Boxing event In front of were going around campus, and believe me, news like that travels Truman Irving, a port au- the Union Oval on Tuesday afternoon. Sponsored by the University Activities Organization, this ac- fast," he said. thority board member. tivity gave itudenti the opportunity to blow off steam after their classes. "He's charismatic, origi- See AIDS, page three. nal and he's going to bring a lot of strengths to this posi- tion. We're looking forward to the job he's going to do," Voinovich to disclose plans for highway Irving said Tuesday. Weddle said he did not The Associated Press Voinovich will discuss the pro- project through construction want to talk about his new posed highway when he releases "We're a long way from being able to announce a bonds, said Jim Brennan, a com- job until he Informs San details of a long-term statewide mission member. Joaquin County officials TOLEDO ~ Plans for a four- highway program Nov. 5. groundbreaking for [the proposed new highway Mifsud said it was "highly im- about his decision. lane highway connecting Toledo "We're a long way from being between Toledo and Columbus]. It's a lot more probable" that the highway The port authority's board and Columbus will be disclosed able to announce a groundbreak- would be a toll road. will meet Thursday to offi- by Gov. Voinovich in November, ing for it," said Michael Cull, difficult nowadays to build a highway than it used In the two-year state transpor- cially hire Weddle, said a state official said Tuesday. Ohio Department of Transporta- to be." tation budget enacted last June, The administration's "first tion spokesman. "It's a lot more Richard Ruppert, authority Michael Cull, Ohio Department of Transportation the General Assembly gave the chairman. priority is to get an interstate difficult nowadays to build a commission authority to spend Weddle, who is expected highway between Toledo and highway than it used to be." spokesman money on projects not connected to start by the end of the Columbus," said Paul Mifsud, Travelers going from Toledo to with the turnpike. year, will make between Voinovich's chief of staff. Columbus usually take Interstate of overpasses would be built to reducing the time it takes to Brennan said it could take $100,000 and $150,000 annu- The highway would cost about 75 south to Flndlay, then take replace crossroads on routes 15 make the 130-mile trip by about three to five years before the ally. His office will have a $260 million. Ohio 15 and U.S. 23 to Columbus. and 23. A four-lane limited- 30 minutes. project is complete. budget of more than $1 mil- Existing Nghways would be Speed limits on routes 15 and 23 access bypass would be built Toledo officials have com- "The problem is not in the con- lion. expanded for the project. The range from 25 mph to 55 mph, north of Delaware to connect plained for years about being the struction. That goes relatively only new highway would be a and the drive can be slowed by U.S. 23 with 1-71 leading into only major Ohio city without a quickly. The problem is getting Compiled from staff and 20-mile stretch north of Delaw- heavy traffic between Delaware Columbus. The speed limit on the direct highway to Columbus.' all of the pieces put together so wire reports. are connecting U.S. 23 and Inter- and Columbus. entire stretch between Toledo The Ohio Turnpike Commis- that all of the requirements are state 71. Under Voinovich's plan, dozens and Columbus would be 65 mph, sion is considering financing the satisfied," he said. Opinion

page two The BC News Wednesday, September 23, 1993

The BG News WWW/A m*\ /AY -An Independent Student Voice- Editorial Board j^Ttt INSURANT t Kimberly Larson Editor-in-Chief ., Kirk Pavehcn Eileen McNamara Managing Editor Associate Editor Julie Tagliaferro Chris Hawley Campus Editor City Editor Aaron Dorksen Sherry Turco Sports Editor Opinion Editor Connell Barrett Insider Editor REGO program eliminates waste

Vice President Al Gore has recently made mo- mentous strides in American history by being the first government official to attack the very government that provides his salary. His claim: Government must be cleaned up and cut back. With his Reinvent Government program (REGO) he intends to do just that. He's not referring to medi- cal waste lining our beaches, but rather his concern lies with useless government jobs and needless spending. The armed forces have been critized pre- Insurance misses the mark viously for these very things, but nothing was done. Al Gore says what he means and does what he says. This issue will be no exception. Health care seems to be on ent you seek out and pay for The vice president is right to attack this issue. The everybody's minds these days. I your own health insurance, problem has been around for decades -- why hasn't couldn't even enjoy Monday rather than have my taxes do it. Night Football without worrying Universal health care insur- anyone addressed the problem before? Have they ance focuses on the "cure" of been too busy purchasing $165 toilet seats for the about it. What those guys do on the field Jack I hie health care, rather than the armed forces, or some other K-mart "blue light spe- is obviously dangerous. Are they "prevention." Guaranteed health cials" for outrageous amounts? covered??? I just couldn't sleep care coverage takes the urgency Gore's appearance on Late Night With David Let- -I had to write a column. off of staying healthy, because terman only served to prove his point that he is at- The dispute over health care everybody knows that they are tempting to make our government more "customer plans is mostly concerned with separates us from the rest of the rewarded for avoiding self- covered, no matter what. If you oriented" toward the American public. He wants to insurance. After all, nobody is animal kingdom. After all, even induced damage to my car. are paying for your own insur- reinvent the government and return it to the way our opposed to health care, as far as I apes have thumbs, and presuma- By contrast, collision coverage ance, you may well opt for high forefathers wished it to be when writing the Consti- know. Well, maybe Christian bly can eat nachos, but they seems to reward those who DO deductibles to keep costs down. tution. Scientists. But the means of never buy (or sell) insurance. wreck their car. This is because This, In turn, encourages you to Somewhere along history's twisting, winding path, payment is the chief source of What many people fail to rea- those who carry collision cover- stay healthy, and contrary to conflict. lize about insurance is that it is age but avoid accidents end up what many may say, we do have a the government grew faster than it could be regu- A lot of people have called for basically a form of gambling. paying for those who do wreck. lot of control over how healthy lated, even with checks and balances. In fact, it grew universal, government-provided You can buy insurance for some- Now, I am not trying to say that we are. Smoking, reckless drink- about as fast as the population it counts every 10 health insurance, in response to thing, pay the premium, and all insurance is bad. It should be ing, and diet are all examples of years. the rising numbers of uncovered protect your investment in your recognized, however, that insur- health factors we have control Gore intends government growth to stop. Useless Americans. The idea that some car, house, or whatever. Or, you ance is a trade-off. Insurance over in our lives. jobs must be eliminated. This sounds great in theory, people cannot get health care be- can refuse insurance, save the may cause you to engage in be- We need to focus on the rising but it must be put into practice. cause they don't have enough premium money, and run a small haviour that Is more likely to re- costs of health care. Instead of His point was well made with his much talked money seems inhumane. Clin- risk of losing a great amount. quire damage payment. This about "ashtray demonstration" for Letterman and ton's health care plan addresses To many people, the concept of raises the costs to everyone in- his faithful viewers on CBS. According to the vice this with various means of pro- saving premium money but risk- sured. Under universal health in- president, not only does our government purchase viding universal health care ing their large investment is surance, we may all end up pay- coverage. cheap and foolhardy. However, if ing more. overly proced ashtrays, but they actually feel the Many on the other side of the you believe that you have some You may think it is rather cal- need to research how easily they break - and into issue feel that universal health control over the disasters that lous of me to compare car insur- how many pieces. As silly and wasteful as this care will end up costing everyone may befall you, the idea makes a ance to health insurance. The sounds, it's true. And your tax dollars are paying for more. little more sense. point I am trying to make is that Once costs are controlled, it. In general, we in America For example, on my car I do we have control over many of the health care coverage will be Who created a job to test ashtrays? You can be sure seem to have a fixation with in- not carry collision insurance. mishaps that happen to us, auto- more affordable to everyone, nobody in Washington will rush to take credit for surance. We have insurance for This simply means that if I wreck motively and personally. If you without a government provider. that move. But Al Gore intends to wipe up those our appliances, cars, houses, my car, through my own fault, I are a chain-smoking hang-glider We need to work on lowering lia- ashes and start cleanly. lives, pets, and nearly anything pay for the damage to my car. enthusiast who drives a nitrog- bility settlements that doctors A more efficient government would successfully else that costs more than tooth- Novel concept. Hence, I am very lycerin truck for a living, well are paying, raising their liability tackle problems of waste and mismanagement, forc- paste. Maybe this is what really inspired to drive carefully. I am fine. But, I would much prefer insurance and hence their fees. ing a more cost efficient approach to government spending and operation. The bureaucratic red tape that surrounds the is- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR sues will be cut, leaving time to resolve problems The BG News: date like Todd Kleismit who year. ent Mike Ferner with his early that plague our nation. I am writing in response to the doesnt lie to the public This is a statement that implies political victory. A government that is more in tune with people's letter to the editor printed in Voters who want positive prog- that they haven't always been However, Ms. Michalak com- Monday's edition of The News by ress between the University and treated well in the past and will pared Sam Melendez to Mr. Fer- needs is one that can better shape the future that we Julie Michalak. Her letter was permanent residents will join me no doubt ruffle some feathers ner. Mr. Ferner has always been hope our children will continue to improve for their designed to deceive the voters in voting for Todd Kleismit Nov. with the powers that be. an Independent. Sam Melendez children. who are following the race for Z In a recent paper on making was a strong supporter of the And with a litde luck, our health conscious society the First Ward City Council seat. city government more open to Democratic Part v. will not need over-priced ashtrays in the future. She specifically stated that the Miguel Garcia the people Wesseler pledged to Republican candidate, Todd Kle- Senior visit every person in Ward One Mr. Melendez's campaign is ismit, has received money from three times a year if he is running on the basis that he has The BG News Staff Bowling Green landlords. I chal- The BG News: elected. not sought the support of either Photo Editor Teresa Thomas lenge Julie Michalak to come up I was taken aback by a letter He also said that he would do- party. I am discouraged by this Insider M.E. Dorian Halkovich with the name of one landlord from Stacie Wolf In Monday's nate at least 25 percent of his misleading fact. For anyone who has been following the First Insider Photographer Ross Weitzner that has contributed to Todd Kle- edition ofThe News. council salary to putting out a Ismit's campaign. Ward race, it is easy to see that Special Projects Editor Michael Zawacki I too have been regularly re- Ward One newsletter. I haven't As treasurer of this campaign, ceiving the petition papers writ- heard pledges like these from Mr. Melendez did seek the sup- Asst. Special Projects Editor Kelly Duquin I can assure her that she'll come ten by First Ward City Council other candidates. port of the Democratic Party Asst. Sports Editor- Mark DeChant up dry. Apparently, Michalak candidate Todd J. Wesseler. I realize that in politics it Is to back in February. Copy Editor Dawn Keller also wants you to believe that However, unlike Ms. Wolf I have be expected that hard-working Because of his error in filing Melendez has "refused the back- been very impressed with Mr. and substantive young men like the appropriate forms, Mr, Me- Copy Editor Pam Smith lendez made himself ineligible to Copy Editor Robin Coe ing of the city's party bosses tnd Wesseler's petition papers. Todd Wesseler will take their landlords." It is very refreshing to see a knocks from people not focusing seek the Democratic nomination. In reality, Melendez originally politician who has detailed plans on the Issues. Mr. Melendez decided to an- The BC News, founded in 1920, is published daily during the nounce his dismay for either academic year and Wednesdays during the summer session. filed as a Democratic candidate, and thoughts. I have found his However, I still find it disgust- but failed to submit a valid peti- papers to be informative. In addi- ing. party and declare himself an In- 204 West Hall tion to the Board of Elections. tion to his position papers, Todd dependent. If Mr. Melendez was Bowling Green State University Now we hear about his refusal of Wesseler has also taken the time Angela Kabason truly an Independent, like Mr. Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0726 party backing? The Melendez to visit me personally twice so Freshman Ferner, he would have imme- camp cant seem to earn your far during the campaign. The diately declared himself as an Copyright 1993, The BG News vote, so they'll see who can be other candidates have yet to The BG News: Independent. ! easily fooled by their deceptive show up at my door. In reponse to the editorial writ- As for me, I can only trust a .Respond —: — —— charm. I would also like to take excep- ten by Julie Michalak, which ran candidate who is willing to take Signed letters or columns express the beliefs of the Michalak finally says that Me- tion to the fact that Ms. Wolf says in Monday's edition of The New*. responsibility for his actions, not Individual and in no way represent the opinions of The BG lendez has earned her vote. Evi- his positions are obvious. In his I would like to recognize a few one who tries to cover up his mis- News. . , , dently, she's looking for a candi- recent position paper on police items of which Ms. Michalak Is takes as Sam Melendez has tried All readers are encouraged to express their opinions date with just the right balance and fire issues Wesseler called either unaware or does not care to do. through letters to the editor and guest columns. Letters of hostility toward permanent for our hard-working Bowling to clarify. Therefore I will not be support- should be 200-300 words, typed, and contain the writer's residents and disregard of the Green fire fighters to be treated As a native of Toledo, I am well ing Mr. Melendez. telephone number, address, class.rank, truth. better during their upcoming set aware of the outcome of the pri- and major. . I'm proud to support a candi- of contract negotiations next maries. I congratulate Independ- Bruce D.Purdy Jr. Send all submissions to: The BGTVewi, 210 West HaTJ, Junior ' Campus

Wednesday, September 23, 1993 The BC News page three Tour promotes good health Program offers by Melissa Lypowskl test themselves with challenging activities, balloon dart throw as well as an obstacle health reporter Daley said. course, while the Student Health Services study elsewhere The Prevention Center opted to have the will be featuring their "Ultimate frisbee tour stop at the University because its activ- contest. In order to promote the awareness of ities provide information issues and topics In addition, many national corporations by Lawrence Hannan health and fitness to students, the Jeep- that the Prevention Center also addresses, will be sponsoring the event and will be general assignment reporter Eagle Health and Fitness Tour will make a Daley said. offering exhibitions and activities of their stop at the University today and Thursday. "The goal of the Prevention Center is to own. The Prevention Center, the Student Rec- promote low-risk healthy choices among In the mood to get out of Ohio for awhile and go somewhere with a beach or a mountain with snow? reation Center and Student Health Services students," Daley said. "We want students to Nabisco will be bringing a "velcro wall" to have made a combined effort to have the realize that alcohol is a health issue as well campus, according to Lauren Mangili, assis- The National Student Exchange Program enables college stu- dents to study, as well as see the sights, in any of the SO states tour come to promote healthy habits - in- as a social issue." tant director of recreational sports. and Puerto Rico. cluding being aware of the effects of alcohol During the event, students will be able to The exchange program allows students to enhance their cour- - in a fun way, according to Jacqueline participate in activities in which they can "The 'velcro wall' is a new and popular sework and attend other colleges for a semester to take courses Daley, director of the Prevention Center. win prizes including a car donated by Jeep recreational activity," Mangili said. "Stu- Booths and activities encouraging stu- the University may not offer, according to Susan Young, field Eagle. dents will be able to put on a special suit and coordinator of cooperative education. dents to live healthy lifestyles will be set up As one of the activities, the Prevention when they jump or flip on to the wall made "If you're studying Native American Culture, you can attend between the Student Services Building and Center will be hosting a Jeopardy game that of velcro, they will be able to stick to it." Kreischer Quadrangle, Daley said. the University of New Mexico and take a lot of courses [on the tests alcohol knowledge. subject which] we don't have," she said. The festivities will occur from 10 a.m. to 5 "The game is a way for us to get alcohol Jeep Eagle will have a "climbing wall," Students who participate in the program do not have to pay p.m. each day, she said. information in with other health issues," which simulates rock climbing. Motorola out-of-state tuition because they are still technically enrolled at The tour travels to campuses across the Daley said. will sponsor a bank shot basketball chal- nation and offers students the opportunity to the University, Young said. The credits transfer back to the The Recreation Center will be having a lenge as well as a baseball challenge. University, she said. Twenty-two students chose to go to other schools this semes- AIDS ter as part of the program, Young said. the trees, the grass, the birds; so sent his story. Continued from page one. my fraternity, I noticed I was getting sick all the time. I went to many things I had taken for After doing his program alone In addition, 12 students from throughout the country came to the University this semester. After college, Goldman worked the doctor and explained my granted throughout my life. The twice, Goldman and Sullivan de- as a chapter consultant and trav- symptoms of fever, nightsweats realization that my time is lim- cided to speak together. "Friend- "There are a lot of students who want to come here. We offer eled for his fraternity. The fun and swollen glands and in return ited and I am going to die was ship in the Age of AIDS" became things in the way of telecommunications, pop culture, and sports and socializing continued for he asked me about my sexual his- overwhelming." their theme. medicine that a lot of other schools don't have," Young said. Goldman when he moved to Chi- tory and if I had ever been tested Last October, Goldman and "Baring your soul in front of "A lot of these students come from commuter schools. They're cago and got a job at an advertis- for AIDS." Sullivan went to Washington to thousands of people is not an looking for the more traditional campus experience that [the ing firm. Four years had passed since see the AIDS Quilt. easy task," Goldman said. "Some University] offers," she said. "When the topic of AIDS first Goldman had been tested and he "I asked Joel if he had done days I just want to turn it off and surfaced in 1988, living as a returned to find out what he things that he had set out to ac- stop talking about it, to go on The exchange program is open to all students who have com- swinging bachelor in a big city, feared would be true - he was complish in his life and he an- with my life and pretend like this pleted 24 credit hours and have a 2.5 GPA Two letters of rec- HIV positive. swered, 'Not yet',"said Sullivan. never happened." Now Goldman ommendation and a list of courses you'd like to take are also re- my parents asked me if I was quired. practicing safe sex. Of course, "It was obvious [I had the Sullivan and Goldman also no- and Sullivan travel once or twice virus] when the doctor and coun- ticed a few panels with greek let- a week to deliver their message. [in my mind I thought] I was," Anyone interested in participating in the program can attend selor brought me in and asked me ters and thought that there are Goldman said. "I had grown up a an information session Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the State Room in bit and my drinking had sub- if I had an hour to spare," he said. not enough greek members talk- "We are just two guys who are the Union. sided, which resulted in un- "It was nice that they have coun- ing about AIDS. friends. This could happen to you clouded, safe decisions about selors on hand, but to tell you the Goldman then decided to speak just as easy as it happened to us. sex." truth, I didn't hear a word they to fraternity and sorority mem- We want people to start making At that time, Goldman tested said in that entire time." bers about his experience and responsible decisions when it negative for HIV. He then de- From then on, Goldman looked went to various campuses to pre- comes to sex," Sullivan said. W&B66$8S$8& cided to return to working for his at life from a different perspec- fraternity. tive. "I went for a walk and noticed Boujln-Grccncry "After I began traveling for All You Can Eat ■■l[:l

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The Associated Press fourth-grader was pronounced Police Lt. Robert Offret said to Ohio State students today dead Monday at 6:09 p.m. at Chil- there were five juveniles in the dren's Hospital Medical Center. house at the time of the shooting. by Jeri Waters isters to spread the word of AKRON - Two boys were The younger suspect was be- The Associated Press ing crime rate among youths charged Tuesday with delin- Police Maj. Mike Matulavich, lieved to have fired the fatal shot, proves that young people are Christ. quency by aggravated murder in head of the detective bureau, while the older teen was suspect- searching for answers - many of "We forget that our history is the shooting death of a 10-year- said boys ages 17 and 12 were ed of providing the weapon. COLUMBUS -- Evangelist Billy which can be found in the Bible. deep in the Old and New Testa- old boy. charged with delinquency by A spokesman in the office of Graham said Tuesday he was Society has failed young peo- ments of the Bible." Rodney K. Wakefield Jr. was reason of aggravated murder and Summit County Coroner Dr. Wil- eager to preach in a city with ple, he said. Graham said he was troubled shot at the home of a friend a delinquency by reason of posses- liam A. Cox said Tuesday an au- such a large student population. "Our whole culture is saturat- by the murder of tourists in Flor- block from his own home. The sion of a sawed-of f shotgun. topsy was planned. Columbus is the home of Ohio ed with talk shows ... some that ida. But he said Americans are State University, which has the reach right down to the bottom crime victims every day in every largest single-campus population with all the dirt you can imag- part of the country. Take the Kcy», Call oCob, in the nation. ine," he said. "We know it is a spiritual prob- Make a aland "We want to reach a whole new lem and that the power of the Do Your Part... generation of people who haven't He said schools also must take Gospel will help heal that," he had this type of experience," responsibility for young people's said. Running on Graham said at a news confer- problems. The evangelist said he often ence at Cooper Stadium, where "We have secular textbooks in wishes the spotlight focused Empty? O he will lead a five-day crusade school, and we are paying a ter- more on his message than on him. starting Wednesday. It will be rible price for it," he said. Short on time? Graham's first crusade in "Today we live in a period of Check out the new RECYCLE! Columbus since 1964. Graham said many colleges publicity, a period of advertise- Graham, who said he expects and universities have forgotten ment. This is our culture, and we busloads of university students they were founded by Christians are caught up in it. I wish that my SNAPSHOTS to attend his crusade, said the ris whose mission was to teach min- name could be erased." specials priced at STUDENT TRAVEL Coast Guardsman missing $2.99 & $3.99 TAKE THE KEYS. „ , „ The Associated Press 18007770112 CALL A CAB. THE WORLD'S LARGEST STUDIN1 /i AVAILABLE AT YOUTH IRAVII ORGANISATION 1AKE A S1AND. CLEVELAND - Divers and helicopter and boat crews searched COMMONS HARSWMAN S/i Lake Erie Tuesday for a missing Coast Guardsman who may have MCDONALD KREISCWER STA TRAVE1 been trapped inside a sunken tugboat. The missing man. Seaman Michael Eric O'Neill, 20, of West Alex- ander, Pa was stationed with the Coast Guard at Cleveland Harbor. He had gone aboard the tugboat Duke Luedtke to check on the source of a leakmm late Monday night. m ARE YOU INTERESTED IN I SINGING/PERFORMING GOSPEL Sen iors MUSIC? Have 15 minutes and a bursar account? a ????????????????????????????? ii Both will get you in the i ARE YOU TALENTED IN I 1994 KEY yearbook. TEACHING/PLAYING n GOSPEL MUSIC? When you schedule a 15 minute senior ii portrait setting, a S6 basic sitting fee is ????????????????????????????? charged to your bursar account. That's i ARE YOU INTERESTED IN all And there is no obligation to buy a COMMITTING TO AND portrait package, although you probably INTERACTING WITH STUDENTS ii will. n WHO ENJOY GOSPEL MUSIC? Pre-appointed sittings underway, UNDERGRADUATE AND i but walk-ins are accepted. GRADUATE STUDENTS PLEASE COME TO Hours: 10a.m.-6p.m.; closed noon-1 for lunch. n ii GOSPEL CHOIR Six bucks won't get you REHEARSALS i much today: a small pizza WEDNESDAYS, 8:00 - 10:00 P.M. MOORE MUSICAL ARTS BUILDING ii with a few items or a cheap n CHORAL ROOM (ROOM 1040) T-shirt. Both don't last long. i REFRESHMENTS SERVED AT i But $6 will get you THIS FIRST REHEARSAL immortalized forever in The NEW MEMBERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME ii Book, your book. a

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The Associated Press State ethics law forbids a pub- Voinovich is aware of the eth- lic official to knowingly use his ics concerns involving Robinson, office to obtain any public con- spokeswoman Jenny Camper CINCINNATI - A Southern tract in which the official, a fami- said Monday. State Community College ly member or any business asso- trustee's company could have ciate has an interest. "As with any board member or violated ethics laws if its pro- Southern State already was commission member we appoint, posed sale of used equipment to working with the Ohio Ethics if it's necessary for us to take the college had been approved, Commission to investigate any action, we'll take a look at school records show. whether Robinson and fellow col- any ruling that is handed down Trustee William H. Robinson lege trustee James F. Ward had and take any action that is appro- owns Crysteco Inc., a Wilming- violated ethic", laws by doing priate," she said. ton-based manufacturer of sili- business with the two-year con computer wafers. school in Hillsboro. Robinson had not told Southern An Aug. 16 purchase order ob- State about his financial interest tained by The Associated Press Southern State lawyer Bernard in Crysteco, Fox said last month. shows Crysteco offered to sell a Fox Sr. told the college last Ward had not told the college commercial graph drawing month that Robinson and Ward what stake his family had in machine to Southern State for may have violated state ethics Murphy-Benham Hardware Inc. $400. laws because of their companies' of Wilmington, which has sold at Southern State stopped the dealings with the school. least $50,000 in janitorial equip- deal earlier this month after its David Freel, commission asso- ment to the college, Fox wrote. lawyer, Ralph Phillips, told ciate director, said Monday that school president George state law forbids him to discuss Robinson also serves on the All Systems Go McCormick that the purchase matters his agency may be in- advisory board of Southern could violate state ethics law. vestigating. State's Center for Business and Prior to takeoff, junior aerotcchnology major Joe Alexander carefully consults bis preflight checklist Leora Stroup, a former South- Gov. George Voinovich ap- Industry. His company was at the Technology Annex. Alexander was preparing for a flight to practice maneuvers and log hours ern State faculty member pointed Robinson to Southern for his commercial pilot's license. charged less than another com- Crysteco hired in March as hu- State's board in June 1992 for a pany for employee training at the man resources director, pro- six-year term. Robinson is serv- center, Fox wrote. College docu- posed the sale to an engineering ing on an 18-member committee ments show Robinson has of- faculty member, college records which, at Voinovich's request, is fered to pay $4,000 - above the showed. helping the Ohio Board of Re- $11,860 Crysteco was charged - Lack of records for gun Robinson and Ms. Stroup de- gents develop performance stan- to make his company's training clined to comment on the pro- dards for the state's two-year col- bill equal to that of the other sales provokes concern posed sale. leges. company. tmmi TAKE THE KEYS. The Associated Press YOU SAY SOOm «T I •00-4CH345 25 classmates hostage at gunpoint last week. The youth goes to trial Sept. 29 in Clermont County Ju- YOU CAN RIDE? .AMBBCAN CALL A CAB. 'I.^CANCER CINCINNATI - A lack of paperwork on gun re- venile Court on charges of carrying a concealed T SOCIETY"- sales makes it difficult to track gun owners, au- weapon, taking a gun to school, and kidnapping. PROVE IT. TAKE A STAND thorities said. "Since we track the ownership of automobiles, In Ohio, gun buyers must prove they are 21, that you think it would be logical to track guns," Stan- Unlicensed riders account for 80% they live in Ohio and must answer questions de- ford said. of the fatalities in some states, signed to weed out those who are unfit to own guns. Steve Whitener of the Gun Owners of America So get your motorcycle operator lobbying group disagreed. license today. And prove thai you are a belter rider It's a different story when an individual resells a "You don't see cars in the Constitution, but you The Buckeye RoomKJ HOTOMYCLf SAFETY FOUNDATION gun. do see guns. You don't have a right to have a There is no federal law requiring paperwork or a driver's license, but you do have a right to have a waiting period when an individual resells a gun. gun," he said. Your On Campus Bowling and Billiards center Ohio and Kentucky are among 32 states without Whitener said more paperwork would accom- such a law, The Cincinnati Post reported Tuesday. plish nothing. TRY POCKET BILLARDS — $2.50 per hr; per table "Probably about half the estimated 7.S million "All it creates is more paperwork," he said. ALWAYS guns sold annually in America are individual re- "There are 20,000 gun control laws on the books in sales with no paperwork," said Les Stanford, America and yet they're ineffective at controlling spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and crime because criminals don't follow rules." * Now organizing Doubles and Firearms. Gun owner Howard Ellerhorst of suburban Singles House Leagues* "It's wide open and it's one hell of a problem," Wyoming, Ohio, said an increase in gun-related Stanford said. violence has changed his mind on gun monitoring. 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by Michael A. Giarrusso Morris said that Caldwell's tor a fellow student. A burglary with no previous record outraged portrays Perot The Associated Press sentence was unusually harsh conviction will stay on his re- many in Thomaston, a small but that he found no reason to cord. community about 50 miles south suspect the 17-year-old was of Atlanta. ATLANTA - A teen-ager who treated that way because he is "I'm happy because I don't as extremist got three years in prison for black, as some had claimed. have to go to jail, but I feel that it "What happened to Dehundra stealing $20 worth of ice cream shouldn't have gone this far," the Caldwell was commonplace," byTomRaum bars from a school freezer will Superior Court Judge Andrew llth-grader said at a news con- said Bruce Roberts of the The Associated Press not have to do the time. Whalen, who Is white, sentenced ference at the Atlanta office of NAACP in Atlanta. "It's an over- The Georgia Board of Pardons Caldwell after the teen-ager the National Association for the reaction to the idea that black and Paroles granted Dehundra males are violence-prone. So WASHINGTON - White House strategists, taking seriously pleaded guilty Aug. 23. Caldwell Advancement of Colored People. Caldwell probation Monday. served 10 days before being often, the discipline way out- Ross Perot's unrelenting campaign against the North American "Our job is to be the conscience Free Trade Agreement, want to portray him as an extremist. released on bail pending the He said he plans to major in strips the offense." of the state, to decide when a sen- The fall counter-offensive is expected to include a series of board's decision. computer science in college. tence is fair," chairman Tommy Under terms of his probation, Whalen said the case was han- television ads by retired Chrysler Chairman Lee Iacocca, a sup- Morris said. The stiff sentence for a youth dled properly. porter of the contentious trade pact with Mexico and Canada. he must finish high school and tu- "I think he has an awful lot to offer this debate," said White House press secretary Dee Dee Myers. The stakes in the battle were to be raised today with the ex- pected announcement by House Majority Leader Richard Gep- Caan cleared in man '$ death hardt that he opposes the pact. White House sources said the Missouri Democrat was expected to say he would not actively Victim belived to have died of fall from actor's eighth-floor balcony work against the president. Administration officials hope Iacocca can help blunt Perot's The Associated Press Caan, S3, had denied any involvement and "I was staying in the back room of the contention that the pact would cost more than 5 million U.S. jobs said he slept through the incident. apartment and I couldn't hear anything," and endanger the domestic auto industry. Caan said. One reason the administration is paying closer attention to LOS ANGELES - Actor James Caan, who The police report said Schwartz, 25, ar- Perot than before. Democratic strategists suggest, is that the was questioned by investigators for hours in rived at the apartment complex in a taxi, Caan told Fox News on Sunday that he had Texas billionaire and 1992 independent presidential candidate is the death of an acquaintance, has been found he didn't have the fare and went into met Schwartz several times and that now making potential inroads into Clinton's Democratic base. cleared by a police report that says the death the building, possibly to get the money. Schwartz was a friend of the apartment That could have serious consequences for the president's was an accident. owner. party in next year's congressional races and in the 1996 White Mark Schwartz of West Hollywood was "Evidence at the crime scene indicates House contest. fatally injured when he fell eight stories that Mr. Schwartz probably attempted to "He tried to jump across the balcony and By contrast, when Perot campaigned earlier this year against early Saturday while trying to reach an wake Mr. Caan but was unable to do so," the fell," Caan said. "He's 25 years old and Clinton's deficit-cutting legislation, he was mainly appealing to apartment where Caan was staying, police report said. Schwartz fell when he attempted drunk, he's taking a cab without money, and conservatives and mainstream Republicans - people not likely to said Monday. to get onto the apartment balcony from an got into this building, which is supposed to vote for Clinton anyway. "It appears he lost his footing and fell to adjacent fire escape landing, it said. be a security building." The recruitment of Iacocca is the latest example of the presi- his death," Detective Vic Pietrantoni said in "It was just a horrible, bad luck thing and dent's decision to bring in outside heavyweights. the report. "An autopsy was conducted In comments published today, the actor a terrible thing for a 25-year-old kid to die A week ago he enlisted former Presidents Carter, Ford and which confirmed that the cause of death was told the Los Angeles Times that he had gone like that," the actor said. Bush at a White House kickoff for the trade pact. related to the fall." to a friend's apartment to read scripts in The police report did not say Schwartz was Carter lobbed the opening salvo in the effort to paint Perot as Homicide detectives had questioned Caan private and had turned off the telephone's drunk but said toxicology tests were an extremist, saying "we have a demagogue who has unlimited for nine hours on Saturday about the death. ringer before going to sleep. pending. financial resources and who is extremely careless with the truth Demjanjuk Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg, a White House consul- tant, said Perot has tarnished his earlier reputation as a can-do Continued from page one. businessman by "attracting a crowd of fairly fringe types. That The Israeli Supreme Court in ecute Demjanjuk on the Sobibor pleaded with the court to order a makes him much more of a protest figure than a leader." chamber at the Treblinka death July overturned his 1988 convic- charges, saying it could violate new trial based on evidence Still, Greenberg conceded, "he's talking about a jobs issue camp in Nazi-occupied Poland tion and death sentence on the the ban on double jeopardy, or Demjanjuk was at Sobibor and more concrete" than the deficit-cutting package even though during World War II. An esti- charges. But it said there was trying him a second time on the other Nazi camps. "the public is not that focused on NAFTA" at this time. mated 850,000 Jews died at Tre- evidence Demjanjuk served as a same charges. blinka in 1942-43. guard at another Polish death On Sunday, the court put the camp, Sobibor. 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Wednesday, September 23, 1993 The BC News page seven BG Rugby beats #2 Purdue Soccer faces OSU by Mike Kazlmore One thing that these upper- classmen have been doing is to change some votes, though." second match. Center Josh Mil- sports writer by Carl Larlccla SI-6 and 24-5. The Falcon rug- scoring, especially Kinney. The Purdue captain Tim Donne- ler, fullback Jeff Wagner, wing sports writer gers went on to complete a senior currently leads the team weekend sweep by defeating lly, son of BG rugby founder Val Nguyen and lock Jon Ule- The Bowling Green soccer in points with ten on four goals Ohio State-Marion as well with Dan Donnelly, had nothing but man all scored tries. Wagner team will take their perfect re- (each goal is worth two points) scores of 15-7 and 18-17. praise for the Falcon squad. also booted two conversions as The Purdue Boilmakers cord on the road as they prepare and two assists. •This was a gut check game "BG dominated every phase the Falcons continued their came to town last weekend to do battle with the Buckeyes However, lately Mahler hasn't of the game. Man for man, they dominance of the Boiler- ranked as the number two rug- for us," Falcon captain Doug from Ohio State at 4 p.m. today. needed much offensive fire- were quicker and stronger makers, who last tagged BG by team In the Midwest. Slagle said. "We've been That's the ea-y part. The hard power from his team because of than us and that made all the with a loss in 1980. They were unceremoniously tagged as nothing more than a part will be returning with that their ability to shut down their sent home with their tails be- darkhorse contender this year difference." Having disposed of Purdue, Donnelly, who had con- perfect record still intact. opposing team's offense. For the tween their legs after being because of all of our new per- BG then turned its attention to BG interim coach Mel Mahler year, the Falcons have only given sidered attending his father's branch school Ohio State- pounded by the BGSU team sonnel. Fifty-one points ought acknowledged the fact that his up three goals in their first five alma mater, said Bowling Marion. Even with wholesale Falcons, ranked fifth in the Mid- games, none in the second half. Green's biggest problem will lineup changes, the Falcons east region, will be put to the test Although shutting down an op- be to maintain its momentum swept the Bulldogs with scores by the Buckeyes. posing team in soccer is truly a through the Midwest cham- of 15-7 and 18-17. Fly half "It's always a very emotional team effort, a good deal of the pionship in early November. Adam Ward and center T.R. and physical game when we go credit should go to Traver who Despite the first match's Schmitt did all the damage in down there," Mahler said. "It's has recorded all five BG wins final score, Purdue did not just the first match. Schmitt just a difficult place to play, but this year. fall over and play dead. The punched in a pair of tries while it's also a lot of fun. Ohio State is Ward booted two conversions Falcons set up a siege line in- our major competition when it "Traver's coming off of a great side the Boilermaker end and and a penalty field goal. comes to recruiting, so it's al- tournament," Mahler said. "He began applying relentless In the second match, wing ways nice to beat them." made a lot of great saves, and pressure right from the start- Paul Todd and fullback Tony The Falcons are coming off of a could've easily been named the ing whistle. Each offensive Mazzarella did all the scoring very successful weekend in co-MVP of the tournament along thrust, however, was blunted in the 18-17 squeaker. Mazzare- which they won the Western with Brian." by a seemingly impossible de- lla scored a try and Todd added Kentucky University Mitre- Going into today's game, Mah- fensive play by a lone Purdue a try and penalty. BG was also Classic, their sixth regular- ler thinks that one of the most defender. awarded a penalty try when season tournament victory in a Doug Slagle's burst up the important elements of this year's row. team is that once they hit the weakside off a mid-field scrum At the WKU tourney, four Fal- playing field, they know how to for a try, broke the logjam as "This was a gut check cons were named to the all- win. Bowling Green went on to tournament team. They were 'Teams have to know how to score eight more times. BG game for us. We've midfielders, Tom Kinney and win to be successful," Mahler wing Kurt Bittner, returning Brian Ferguson, forward Ryan said. "The past four years we've from a shoulder injury, did the been tagged as nothing McCue and goalkeeper Dan won a lot of big games and that most damage as he turned on more than a darkhorse Traver. Ferguson also managed experience has been passed on to the jets to burn Purdue on the contender this year to capture the tournament's this team through the older outside four times. Bittner also "Most Valuable Player" award. players." added three conversion kicks because of all of our In order for the Falcons to beat Going into tomorrow's game, to finish with 26 points. new personnel." the Scarlet and Grey, these four Tom Kinney is leading all BG Wing Jim Oster swept his will have to continue their stellar players with 10 points. Ryan end of the line twice for tries. Doug Slagle, rugby play according to Mahler. McCue is second with nine, and Slagle added another with a captain "The younger players on the Tim Concannon is third with six. burst up the middle and BG's team gain confidence in them- Other Falcons near the top of Australian center, Anthony selves by watching the upper- the list are Michael James, Mike Giorgi, dragged two Purdue classmen go out and play the way Kelly, Tony Dore, Steve Klein defenders across the goal line Marion made a dangerous they do," Mahler said. and Brian Ferguson. to make the final 51-6. tackle at its goal line. With Purdue's weakness in Bowling Green, now 12-1, the backf ield exposed, Bowling continues their homestand this Green wasted no time in ex- weekend as they will play host - ploiting the defensive holes to to Ferris State University and Ever Get Somebody Totally Wasted? run up a 24-5 victory in the Hiram College. The Canoe Shop W@ A concrrSPORT SANDALS ON SALE!! 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HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED ABOUT This week's winner Is Nevin Nussbaum, 109 Dunbar. Nevin correctly picked 13 out of 16 games. Sports writer Russ Eckard was tops among the BG News fearless forecasters with a 12-4 mark. Unfortunately, Andy Dugan, afraid to THE PERSON BEHIND THE VOICE show his face from last weeks showing, earned Ihe "trash award" tor garbage picks again. The "guts award" goes to Pat Pulig, 229 Compton. Pulig was the only person, out of 36 contestants - including the staff guessers - to correctly pick Western Mfchkjans upset over Akron However, the upset - minded Pulig was also the only person to Incorrectly forsee Ball States victory over Ohio University. NEEDED TO KNOW SOMETHING BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK? FREE CLINIC DAY* PERSONNEL SERVICES AND THE BENEFITS OFFICE TWO DAYS ONLY - SEPT. 22 & SEPT 23 WOULD LIKE TO INVITE YOU * On Wednesday Sept. 22 and Thursday Sept. 23 there will be TO STOP BY, NO OUT OF POCKET EXPENSE for any patient care done in our clinic. We will accept whatever your insurance pays INTRODUCE YOURSELF. as total payment. MEET OUR STAFF. AND GET ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS

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AFFORDABLE 354-6166 CHIROPRACTIC wan.HAW Dr. L. Foster, D. C. CLINICS Dr. D. Ravasio, D. C. Wednesday, September 23, 1993 The BC News page nine This year's Reds Straw Man Atlanta seeks 3-peat will avoid worst in history? The Associated Press maintained a three-game lead was a personal goal, although I over the wasn't saying it." going into the final two weeks Glavine was 20-11 in 1991, big house The Associated Press - It went down in the record ATLANTA - of the season. when he won the Cy Young A- books as the team Mark Whiten got his three-peat, now the At- Ferguson Jenkins was the ward. He was 20-8 last season, The Associated Press hit four homers and drove in 12 lanta Braves hope to follow last NL pitcher to win 20 games finishing second to Greg Mad- CINCINNATI - Is this the runs against in one game. suit. three years in a row, doing it dux in Cy Young balloting. worst Cincinnati Reds' team of Blame their second-half strat- Glavine became the first six straight years from "If he's not the Cy Young, LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles all time? egy. Eliminated from the pen- National League pitcher in 1967-72. In the American he's close to it," Mets manager Dodgers outfielder Darryl By some measures, it is. nant race, the Reds have turned more than 20 years to win 20 League, Dave Stewart did it Dallas Green said. "Atlanta's Strawberry will not face criminal The Reds headed into their last the second half into an instruc- games in three consecutive four consecutive years from offense has made it easier for charges stemming from an inci- 11 games Tuesday with a 69-82 tional league for their young seasons when he beat the New 1987-90. Tommy, but he's been awfully dent in which he allegedly struck record, 27 games out of first players. The result is one of the York Mets 11-2 Sunday night. "I'm happy to be in their consistent, too." place in the NL West. They're a woman he was living with, worst performances in the major The victory also kept Atlanta company," said Glavine (20-5). "He bends a little, but pressing the 1982 club - the all- leagues. prosecutors said Monday. in position to win its third "I would be happy to win 18,19 doesn't break," Atlanta pitch- Strawberry has been free on time measure for bad Reds teams Since the All-Star break, the straight NL West title and try games, or whatever it takes to ing coach Leo Mazzone said. $20,000 bond since the Sept. 4 in- - in several important catego- Reds are 24-37, which is worse to become the first three-time get us in the playoffs. At the "He has tremendous courage ries. than Colorado (29-36), on par cident. He was scheduled for ar- NL champion since the 1942-44 same time, I would have been on the mound and never gives raignment in Glendale Municipal The '82 team is the only one in with the other expansion team St. Louis Cardinals. The Braves disappointed not getting 20. It in. He can win when he's on the franchise history to lose in triple (Florida is 25-38), and worse than Court on Sept. 30 had charges top of his game and when he's been filed. digits - 101 losses overall. The the salary-shedding San Diego off." current club won't come close to Padres (26-36). "A determination has been Glavine has won six straight made that the filing of criminal that. And it feels as bad as the num- starts, and the Braves have charges is not warranted," said But the '93 team is reaching bers make it look. scored at least six runs in each depths the 101-loss club didn't Manager Davey Johnson put Lydia Bodin, a deputy in charge of those games. of the District Attorney's Domes- approach: his head down on his desk in ex- "I didn't think winning 20 tic Violence Unit. ~ The '82 pitching staff gave up asperation when told some of the was possible until I went on a 661 runs; this team has allowed numbers Monday. He added an- Bodin said she concluded there roll and the guys scored some was a "strong likelihood" the 734 in 151 games. other stat: hours of lost sleep by runs for me," Glavine said. case would not result in a convic- -- The '82 team had a staff the manager. His next start will be Friday, earned run average of 3.66; the "In New York with all the pres- tion of cohabitant battery. when the Braves open a three- The woman, Charisse Simons, current ERA is 4.53. sure, I never had a problem going game series at Philadelphia. - The '82 team allowed oppo- to sleep before 1 or 1:30," John- told police five days after the in- First, Atlanta has a three-game cident she did not want to press nents to reach double digits in son said. "Now, it's 3 o'clock be- series at Montreal, which charges against Strawberry, who runs six times; the current team fore I get to sleep. I watch B trailed the Phillies by four has done it 14 times. movies. That's about the way I'm has missed most of the season games in the NL East after the because of a stiff lower back. He - The '82 team was never more going, a B movie." weekend. than 29 games out of first; the The players don't have to get underwent surgery on his back "Those games will go a long last September. current team is a couple losses out '82 team statistics to know way to winning this thing," they're kindred spirits. Bodin said the investigation away. Glavine said. "We've just got to revealed that Simons had en- - The '82 team lost nine play solid ball. Our goal will be gaged in "verbal and physical as- straight games as its season high; "It's crazy. A crazy year," what it has been all year - win saultive behavior" toward the Reds have lost 10 straight go- third baseman Chris Sabo said. each series." Strawberry during the day and ing into their home game Tues- "This will go down in the record Atlanta's offense has been evening of Sept. 3. day against Los Angeles. books. bolstered by Fred McGriff, ac- And the current club has quired July 20 from the San reached a few marks the '82 team "I'm sure the fans don't like it. Diego Padres. Since then, the Just prior to the incident in didn't approach: Believe me, we don't like it. It's Braves are 43-13 and have which Simons was struck at - It opened the season 2-9, its embarrassing. I'm surprised averaged 5.6 runs a game. about 5:45 a.m. Sept. 4, Straw- worst start since 1955. they haven't booed more, to tell THREE'S COMPANY? pitcher won his 20th game McGriff has 34 home runs - berry was lying down when Si- you the truth. It's still early. We Sunday, the third consecutive season he has done so. The Braves one of three players on the mons repeatedly poked him with - It lost to Atlanta 14-0 on Aug. have more games to go. They'll are also looking to win their third National League pennant in a Braves with more than 30 a baseball bat in an area of his 13, its most lopsided loss in 15 bring it all before the season is row. homers. back where he had previously years. over." had his surgery, Bodin said.

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Can 352-0717 as Fon the comer ol Thurstin and Ridge youl INTRAMURAL FLAG FOOTBALL OFFICIALS VOTE soon as possible to sublease $270/mo. •CD'CD'CD'CD'CD'CD'CD" NEEDED: APPLY IN 130 FIELD HOUSE BY Telemarketing Sales 'or established news- SEPT. 28. MUST ATTEND MANDATORY Now renting 2 & 3 Bedroom apartments. Rent "Ed Levy & Friends" paper, hourly plus commission, days, full & •tans at S399-S4S5. Central A/C: carpeted: OFFICIALS CLINIC. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 29 part-lime, downtown Toledo. 242-7744. -700-10 30 P.M. Wednesday, Sept. 22 al 9:30-12:30 appliances included. Applicants must be in- Campus Pollyeyes 440 E Court St. Waitresses needed Part-time/WI-time. come qualified. First months rent free to all ONE ui I i» lltOII CINEMARK THEATRES INTRAMURAL OFFICIALS NEEDED MAN Flexible hours Great pay. qualified applicants. Handicap accessible DATORY FLAG FOOTBALL CLINIC - SEPT. 419-5310079 or 419-531-0269. units. 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I have lots of Star Trek Hems for sale such as Two bedroom apartments Harmon Ford. Tommy Lot Jones VP ol Membership: Deb McKmley 353-2111 shirts, pins, postcards, badges, notepads, ad- 709 Filth Street 1 15. 430. 7 10. 8 50 Pledge Trainers: dress books, and much morel II interested, call 722 Fourth Street Cathy Roberts and Amy Straub Adam at 372-1362 between 5-9pm On Cam- Contact Newlove Rentals Striking Distance - R HELP WANTED pusl 329 S. Main (our only office) Bruce Wil*. Sarah JMKOB Parker 1:10,325, 5:30. 730. 8« 352-5620 BG rs. Needful Thin SIS- I 120,435.7:15. 40" The new VS. Hard Target - R VanDemme Movie Juntos, i 00. 3:15.520.725.935 the Hispanic Undercover Bluet - PO 13 [CENTER FOR CHOICE II 105.320. 526.720.030 Confidential Health Care For Women Graduate Student Sandwich, Salad,

ComnjSoon: Warloca 2. The Good Son, Tha Association, &Soup Line features a Progiam • Abortion through cordially invites you daily burger and 20 weeks to its first meeting • Morning after chicken option. Deluxe • NO PASSES of the semester on 1:30 ■>>■ @ •" PJOPASSESSUPfRSAVEKS treatment sandwiches, salads, IMItl.Y SIAIIII M • Caring friend or Saturday, soups, and fries all relative allowed September 25. 1993 prepared for dining in for personal at 5:00p.m. in the STILL INTERESTED IK support Taft room of the or carry out! 16 N.Huron AVAILABLE AT Toledo, OH 43604 Student Union COMMONS WARSWMAN JOINING A FRATERNITY? 1-800-589-6005 MCDONALD KREISCMER CINEMARK'S WOODLAND MALL CINEMA 5 Presents... _THE PRIGRAM Release Date: September 24,1993 Come and enjoy the Fun! The Brothers of Thera Chi would like - Trivia Contest ro invite - Prize Giveaways - Wear a football jersey, and get admission for$3.00 GET DRESSED BEFORE YOU Special Thanks Tot YOU HIT THE ROAD. • Great Lakes Sporting Goods • Luca Pizza tv • Foot Locker • BG News THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 23,1993 •WFAL 7:00 - 9:00 PM Gloves help you manipulate controls better. Leathers help prevent hypo L 0 > thermia. And all gear protects against flying objects. Which is vitally \g/ THE TAFT ROOM (2nd floor Union) important if you ever become the flying object MMM SAFETY FQWMTMIIIV