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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-22-1993 The BG News September 22, 1993 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News September 22, 1993" (1993). BG News (Student Newspaper). 5573. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/5573 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.