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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-14-1986 The BG News March 14, 1986 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 March 14, 1986" (1986). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4503. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4503 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. NCAA basketball tournament underway, p. 5 THE BG NEWS Vol. 68 Issue 95 Bowling Green, Ohio Friday, March 14,1986 Soviets break custom, televise launch MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet Union above the space center in Kazakhstan. Soviet television was quick to show program's achievements to audiences greater self-confidence in their pro- launched two veteran cosmonauts yes- It carried commander Leonid Kizim film of the Jan. 28 Challenger explosion, here and abroad. gram," he said. "It helps concentrate terday on the first manned space mis- and engineer Vladimir Solovev to a which took the lives of all seven astro- Marsha Smith, executive director of world attention on the benign part of sion since the Challenger disaster at rendezvous with the new orbiting sta- nauts aboard. the U.S. National Commission on their space program." Cape Canaveral, sending them to work tion named Mir, which means Peace in Space, said in Washington that the The Soviet Union has insisted since aboard a new orbiting lab. Russian. It shocked many viewers and Soviets could be "trying to demonstrate the beginning that its work in space is State television broke with custom Tass, the official Soviet news agency, prompted some to question why a for- that their space program is peaceful. intended only for peaceful purposes. and provided live coverage of the Soyuz said the docking would occur in two eign disaster was reported in detail at That's why they named their space Soviet viewers could hear Kizim and T-1S blasting off from the Baikonur days. The Mir was launched unmanned once while Soviet space launches, as station 'Peace.' Solovev reporting back 50 seconds after Cosmodrome in Soviet central Asia at from Baikonur on Feb. 20. well as major accidents and natural James Oberg, an American space their craft blasted skyward on a column 3:33 p.m. Moscow time (7:33 a.m. disasters, get scant coverage that engineer and author of several books on of orange flame. EST). U.S. television networks also REPORTING THE docking date was usually is delayed. the Soviet space program, said in Hous- Television monitored about four min- broadcast the launch live. as unusual as televising the launch Whatever the Kremlin's purpose, the ton that the launch broadcast was part utes of radio conversation between Bai- The first live coverage of an all-Soviet when it happened. Soviet officials have contrast between yesterday's success- of a new "openness policy" with great konur ground control and the mission showed the red and white craft not explained the departure from cus- ful launch and the Challenger tragedy propaganda benefits. cosmonauts, who answered to the call streaking into slightly overcast skies tomary practice. was a way to illustrate the Soviet space "IT ALSO shows that they have a signal Mayak (Beacon). Students start Pilot killed in airplane crash by Brian R. Ball dating service copy editor SWANTON - Federal offi- cials are investigating the crash of a twin-engine private 100 people fill out surveys flane crash which killed a errysburg man early yes- looking for romance, friends terday morning. The plane, a Piper Aztec, crashed about two miles west by Susan McDonald dated. of Toledo Express Airport in staff reporter All types of people applied at the dating service including stu- Oak Openings Metropark at dents who were just looking for a 5:10 a.m. Meeting new people is often a The pilot, Jack Zody, 40, of challenge and, to help ease the friend or looking for more than PerrysDurg, was dead when a task, two University students that, Priest said! park ranger found the wreck- have found an alternative to "People are so involved in the age at about 8 a.m. No pas- bars or parties. rush of life and school that they sengers were on board the The new Friends for Friends don't take time out for other six-passenger airplane. Dating Service, started three people." Sooy said. "People around campus take looks into Zody was scheduled to land weeks ago by Prout Hall resi- at Metcalf Field in northeast dents Michele Priest, sopho- consideration too much. By writ- Wood County after starting more broadcast journalism ing letters, they would get a from Cleveland Hopkins In- major, and Sherry Sooy, sopho- chance to interact without mak- ternational Airport, said Joan more education major, provides ing value judgments or physical Bower, administrative assis- another way for students to assessments. tant with the Federal Avi- meet others, whether for ation Administrations at friendship or romance. Each student had the option of Toledo Express. "I just thought everybody was corresponding with his or her Bower said the pilot was so isolated. I thought ft would be match via campus mail for one given instrument directions a good idea if people would ex- week. After mat time, they to Toledo Express after he pand to meet more people on could either terminate their missed Metcalf, apparently campus," Priest said. relationship, continue writing or meet for dinner with the other because of fog. To accomplish this goal, THE CONTROL tower lost Priest and Sooy passed out couples. radio and radar contact with about 400 surveys which asked the plane as the craft ap- participants to respond to Ques- Students who responded to the proached the airport, she tions such as a favorite setting survey also had the option of said. The plane went off the for a date, tastes in music, char- requesting a specific person so radar at Toledo Express acteristics they liked about a Priest and Sooy could attempt to about two miles from the air- potential date as well as per- arrange a date. port. sonal questions about hair color Although the surveys were Tom Duvendack, a Met- or activities they enjoy. originally distributed in Prout ropark ranger, found the Through matching up similiar Hall and Conklin, they were plane one and three-fourths answers to these questions, in extended to other residence miles west of the airport. the 100 surveys received, stu- halls to increase the female re- Debris found 100 yards west dents were paired into 50 cou- sponse since more males partic- of the crash site suggests the ples. ipated in the original survey. 6lane may have bounced off Priest said she spent an entire BG News/Joe Phelan le top of some trees, Duven- weekend and at least one and "In the beginning, the male Crash aftermath dack said. one-half hours each night for the response was three guys to one Pieces of the scattered airplane wreckage lay near a hole made by the Piper Aztec that crashed in a A report from a navigation past couple weeks going through girl," Priest said, adding the wooded area of the Oak Openings Metropark near Toledo Express Airport yesterday morning. satellite initially placed the the surveys. ratio gradually evened Apparently, fog caused the pilot to miss his original destination and he went down about two miles plane four miles southeast of out. "Now we have at least one O See Crash, page 3. SOOY SAID 99 percent of all participant in every dormi- short the airport, bouncing of trees until coming to a stop. the requests were accommo- Club attempts to minimize drunk driving Wanted man caught by Caroline Langer A member using his card must Faculrv Senate and community hopes membership will spread staff reporter be driving at least two other alcohol permit holders are ex- to all Ohio colleges. people and may be required to pected to sign, McGreevey said. The program is being estab- by local authorities - A membership card is the register the names of the group "We're expecting strong par- lished in over 50 college commu- ticket to free soft drinks, and it at the bar, McGreevey said. ticipation because drunk driving nities and cards are honored at could keep drunk drivers off the The club will be holding a is a major issue," McGreevey participating bars and restau- road. membership drive next week, said. rants throughout the United by Mike Mclntyre Members of the "I'm Driving McGreevey said. States and Canada, McGreevey managing editor Club" will receive ID cards entf- The club is a cooperative ef- said. tling them to free soft drinks as The initial registering of fort of the citizens of Bowling Bowling Green police assisted yesterday in the arrest of a man an alternative to alcohol at par- members will be this morning at Green and the students of the " 'I'm Driving Club' members charged with several felonies in Toledo. ticipating bars in Bowling 11:30 in the Falcon's Nest. University, McGreevey said. agree to support moderate and Bowling Green police and the Wood County Sheriff's Department Green, said Mike McGreevey, Mayor Bruce Bellard, Univer- The University is the first in sensible consumption of alco- were notified of a chase by Toledo police of a silver Corvette president of the Undergraduate sity President Paul Olscamp, the state to implement the club, holic beverages, McGreevey southbound on Interstate 75 late yesterday afternoon.