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by Terence Hunt economic policy will be Bill Clin- The Associated Press "We don't want to be a "I am not going to raise "Tonight is just trie ton." Bush broke in swiftly: "That's nation in decline." taxes on the middle class." beginning." what worries me. He's going to EAST LANSING, Mich. - In a George Bush be responsible." He criticized jousting, climactic campaign de- Clinton's record as governor of bate Monday night. President Arkansas. "We don't want to be Bush charged Bill Clinton would the debate stage, stressed his sues as diverse as free trade and sues as diverse as trade to auto the lowest of the low. We don't "sock it to the middle class" if non-politician's background in the draft, Clinton had a pattern of efficiency standards to the bank- want to be a nation in decline. We elected president. Clinton pledging to work on economic "trying to have it all ways." ing system in the final debate of are a rising nation." Rain, rain, go away...: pledged, point-blank: "I am not and other problems. He said he Clinton, the front-runner on the the campaign, but the sharpest It was the last in a series of de- Today, cloudy. Rain likely going to raise taxes on the middle was spending $60 million of his debate griddle, said Abraham exchanges came over the econ- bates that began with Clinton by late morning. High in the class to pay" for his initiatives. own fortune on his independent Lincoln, too, had once opposed a omy and Bush's attempt to raise ahead in the race for the White lower SOs. Chance of rain 60 Fifteen days from the election, bid for the White House. war. He said he could send Amer- doubts about Clinton's trus- House and ended with Bush still percent. Tonight, mostly the fur was flying - so much that "Tonight is just the begin- icans into battle if necessary to tworthiness. searching for a breakthrough, cloudy. A slight chance of at one point Bush suggested Clin- ning," Perot said, then giving the protect the nation's interests, Mocking Bush's announcement and Perot for a miracle. rain early. Low near 40. ton's home state of Arkansas was program schedule for a series of pointing out Woodrow Wilson and that James A. Baker III would There were no obvious gaffes Chance of rain 30 percent. the "lowest of the low," drawing campaign ads to come. Franklin Roosevelt had done so take command of domestic policy of the type that could doom a Wednesday, partly sunny. a quick and passionate defense Bush played the role of the ag- without having served in uni- initiatives in a second Bush term, campaign. Neither did any of the High in the mid-SOs. from the five-term governor. gressor throughout the 90-min- form. Clinton said in his administra- Ross Perot, the third man on ute debate, charging that on is- The two men debated over is- tion, the person "responsible for See Debate, page three. On Campus Music, dancing and free BET, taxi service, food: Grab your sombrero and meringue your way to the Ice Arena tonight for "A rezoning discussed Night of Hispanic Music and Dance." Sponsored by Graduate at council meeting Student Senate and Juntos, by Chris Hawley the event will start tonight local government reporter in the President's Lounge at 8:30 and feature a buffet of traditional Mexican food, University student concerns over television and transportation, as music and dancing. well as students' stakes in a city planning controversy surfaced Mon- Programming coordinator day night during reports to the Bowling Green City Council. Carlos Sneed said admission Mayor Wes Hoffman told the council at its Monday night meeting a is free and all are welcome. student controversy over Wood Cable TV's refusal to carry the Black Entertainment Television network has been "pretty much resolved," and also said city administrators will soon address student requests Outside Campus that BG Taxi service be expanded. Brian Young, owner of Young's Newsstand, also touched upon the Alleged rape attempt: opportunity for part-time jobs for students while presenting the A resident of Eighth council with petitions urging the city to allow a Meijer store on land Street reported a man en- now zoned for industrial use. tered her apartment while Hoffman told council members Wood Cable TV announced at a Ci- she was sleeping and at- ty-University Relations Committee meeting last week that BET will tempted to rape her Thurs- be among three channels the company is adding to its system in day. November. According to the police Student groups had presented Wood Cable TV with petitions In report, the woman was 1990, 1991 and 1992 asking the company to carry the network. After awakened by an unknown the company refused in 1992, student groups asked the city to help in man pulling the sheets off urging the company to reconsider. her bed and leaning over Hoffman also said city administrators plan to review BG Taxi, the her. The man then allegedly city's public transportation system, at the request of the University's put his right hand over the Undergraduate Student Government. Hoffman said USG has re- woman's mouth and tried to quested expanded service and is now examining student transporta- undress her with his left - tion needs before bringing recommendations to the city. hand. The woman bit the Hoffman expressed support for broadening BG Taxi service. man's hand, and he ran out "I think maybe their charge ought to be expanded," he said. of the residence. The city's Ad Hoc Committee on Public Transportation will review The suspect is described the service at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Council Chambers of the City as a white male with short, Administrative Services Building, 304 N. Church St. The meeting is sandy blond hair and a thin open to the public. build. He was wearing a blue During lobby visitations, Young presented the council with two pe- and white flannel shirt and titions urging the rezoning of property east of I-7S that had been tar- blue jeans. The BG Newi/Tercu Thomai geted by Meijer Inc. as a possible location for one of its chain stores. The city council denied the rezoning request Aug. 17 and now faces Rape trial may be dis- During the Greek Olympiad, freshman Alpha Xi Delta sorority member Brooke Shelley fights her a suit filed by John Halleck, owner of the property, claiming the city missed: way through a water obstacle Sunday afternoon. The money raised by the event, which was organized is impeding his efforts to sell the property. The Wood County Pros- by Kappa Kappa Gamma and Zeta Beta Tau, will go to the Child and Family Abuse Center in Bowling Young said about 370 people have signed both petitions. One of the Green. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Zeta won the olympiad and Gamma Phi Beta took home the spirit ecutor's Office will move to petitions urges the rezoning of the land, while the other calls for the award. have its case against former See Council, page three. University football player Michael Calcagno dismissed from Wood County Common Pleas Court and moved to Bowling Green Municipal Quayle may make Court, according to an offi- Sheriff race stresses costs cial in Judge Gale William- son's office. stop Wednesday Brichta, Kohl differ on how best to spend tax dollars Knowledge of the motion came during a pre-trial con- by Christopher Miller ference between the pros- courts reporter forcement agencies at reduced viced by local dealers. ecution and defense in in Bowling Green cost. "It's not necessarily true Judge Williamson's cham- Brichta has been criticized when [critics] say we are bers late Monday afternoon. by Christina Wise Like two experienced coach- for purchasing new patrol cars taking business away from Calcagno was supposed to through the state program dealers," he added. city editor es trying to build the winning stand trial in Williamson's team, Wood County sheriff rather than local car dealer- Where sheriffs deputies pa- court today on charges of candidates Matthew Brichta ships. trol with those cruisers is an- rape, gross sexual imposi- Vice President Dan Quayle will bus his way to Bowling Green on and John Kohl each have their "I think that's a problem," other area in which the two tion and sexual battery. The Wednesday while on his bus tour through Ohio. own strategy on how best to Kohl said."! want to see those lawmen do not see eye to eye. charges stemmed from an Wood County Sheriff Matthew Brichta said he was contacted by the utilize the county's law en- tax dollars put back into Wood "My primary concern is with alleged incident involving a Secret Service Monday and was told Quayle would be coming to forcement agency. County." the county and township female University student Bowling Green. Most notable are their views If elected, Kohl said he wants roads," Kohl said. He accused last February. "He'll be on a bus tour through Toledo, Bowling Green, Findlay and on budget expenditures and to buy everything from "paper Brichta of putting too much This is the latest turn in a Lima," Brichta said. how sheriff's deputies should clips to police cruisers" from emphasis on patrolling state case that has progressed in Bill Blair, public works director, said he knows Quayle will sup- patrol the county. Wood County merchants. and interstate roadways. silence since a gag order posedly be here Wednesday, but the details have not yet been Brichta said that while he did "Let the State Highway Pa- was imposed by the court released. "What I'm trying to do is run approach local dealers about trol perform their duties on last July. "There is a meeting tomorrow with all the law enforcement in the a professional police agency," purchasing the cruisers, they those highways," Kohl said. four places he will visit," Blair said. "After that we'll hopefully know said Brichta. the Democratic could not meet the price the Wood County sheriffs deputies more." incumbent with 31 years of law state was offering. should maintain a presence to Lottery He said the short notice will make it difficult for his office to plan. enforcement experience. "I think any office holder deter crime along the more Wood County Republicans are also unsure of Quay It's agenda But Republican challenger first has a responsibility to buy rural roads and areas of the CLEVELAND (AP) - Here "We haven't been contacted by the advance people yet," said Drew Kohl, a lieutenant with the Per- as efficiently and cost cons- county. are Monday night's Ohio Hartwell, office manager of the Wood County Republicans. "We real- rysburg Township Police De- ciously as possible," he said. Brichta, however, said pa- Lottery selections: ly haven't made any plans, and we can't until we find out what's going partment with 23 years expe- According to Kohl, competi- trolling the more heavily trav- Pick 3 Numbers: 3-3-9 on." rience, said Brichta's adminis- tive bidding among county eled roads of the county is the Pick 4 Numbers: 6-6-9-6 Mayor Wes Hoffman said if Quayle is actually stopping in Bowling tration is off the mark when it dealerships would allow the most effective way to attack Green, he doesn't know about it. comes to department spending sheriff's department to buy Wood County's No. 1 killer - The Super Lotto jackpot is "We heard he's coming through town but as near as we can tell and effective patrolling. locally while still saving tax- e drunk drivers. $20 million. there won't be any rally or anything like that," he said. Kohl is particularly critical payers' money. Kohl's position on drunk He said typically notice is very short for official visits like this, but of Brichta's use of the Ohio Brichta pointed out although drivers has lately come into Compiled from staff and this is shorter than usual. Purchase Program, which pro- the cars were purchased wire reports. "If he's coming Wednesday and we just found out Monday, the ex- vides equipment to law en- through the state, they are ser- See Sheriff, page three. pectation of having anything big here can't be that great," he said. Opinion page two The BG News Tuesday, October 20, 1992

The BG News JEREMY STONE WEBER AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE EDITOR- N-CHIEF FOUNDED IN 1920. J.J. 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 CITY EDITOR 214 WEST HALL BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY MATTHEW A. DANEMAN GLEN LUBBERT BOWLING GREEN, OHIO 43403-0276 INSIDER EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR Copyright 1992, The BG News Experience makes Brichta best candidate for sheriff As Election Day approaches quickly, so does the inevitable confusion. Who are all of these people running? What does Issue 3 mean? What's the difference? Now is the time for concerned stu- dent voters to do their homework and their research. Look into the candidates Gingerbread Man will shoot and their platforms. Make an educated decision Nov. 3. In an attempt to help out with the down the Quayle in the Bush choices that will affect the course of the city, county, state and nation into the In honor of his performance Sen. was in town next century, The News researched and during last Tuesday's vice presi- the other day to spread the good conducted interviews with the candi- dential debate, I have decided to Russell Kahler news about the next four years of dates on the Wood County ballot. And do something I thought I would a George Bush presidency. Col- for the next two weeks, we will be mak- never do - give Dan Quayle some lege Republicans President Scott ing our recommendations and en- credit. Yes, after last Tuesday Ziance called Sen. Hatch "a night, I think we may (and this is model for all of us young Repub- dorsements for candidates from the a really BIG stretch) have found licans." If you take a look at county commissioners to president of someone less qualified to hold things such as the senator's re- the . Our choices are for public office than Dan - James cord on abortion (to explain the the people and the issues we think will Stockdale. senator's position in a nutshell, leave the people in Wood County -- resi- Now, don't get me wrong, I still Utah wouldn't allow you to have dents and University students - better wouldn't support the an abortion if you were raped by off in the long run. Bush/Quayle ticket if my life de- a space alien), and his role in last On Election Day itself, The News will pended on it. I just thought it was year's "high-tech lynching" of reprint all endorsement choices. But difference between the two comes kind of interesting that Dan al- and anything Democratic on that poor by that remember, more so than sweating over down to fiscal responsibility. Cutting most did something right - that stage. Congress, , Slick craven whore, Anita Hill, it real- the decision between this qualified administrative costs, lowering equip- is, he didn't lose. Willie, Draft Dodger, "this will ly shouldn't suprise you that our candidate and that qualified candidate, ment costs - Kohl is pledging to pinch That doesn't mean that Dan not stand ..." I'm sure we'll hear local chapter of the "Hitler didn't give us a healthy dose of all of these things a number of Youth" was so gracious to accept the most important choice to make is the department's pennies. "Quaylespeak" on Tuesday; quite times tonight, and come the the senator as Mr. Bush's gift for the one to vote. Both have long been Wood County the contrary, Dan gave us plenty morning, he'll still lose five to 10 hosting his Sept. 26 rally. residents with ties and links to the area. of the kind of political insights points in the polls. Both are communicators and coop- that only he can deliver: Governor Bill Clinton: Bill will Much has been made lately of erators who can work to re-establish "Sometime in the next four be doing his best Gingerbread the sorry state of our education the strained ties between the county years, this nation will face a Man routine tonight - a la "Catch system. Bad teachers, unfit Matthew Brichta, Wood County's commissioners, who hold the county crisis ... " Thanks for the warn- schools, out-of-date curriculum ... but I'm here to tell you there is sheriff, is finishing his 31st year of ex- purse strings, and the sheriff's union. ing, Dan. I don't suppose this '1 still wouldn't support the perience in law enforcement. Running And both wish to expand the effective- crisis will have anything to do hope. When Shelly Farr, a stu- for re-election on the Democratic ness of the Wood County law enforce- with the $314 billion deficit you Bush/Quayle ticket if my life dent in my mother's 5/6 hour so- and your bosses have run up in ciology class at Woodward High ticket, Brichta says it's his resume -- his ment -- Kohl by greater policing of the past 12 years? depended on it--1 just School In Toledo, was stack of accomplishments - that should areas not covered by their own police "... What about his [Bill Clin- thought it was kind of asked,"What factors are used by lead him into a new term. force, Brichta by providing training ton's] stance on the North Amer- interesting that Dan almost the government to establish and In his past four years as sheriff, Bri- gratis to neighboring villages and mun- ican Free Trade Agreement?" maintain societal norms?" her chta assisted in the installation of the icipalities without their own training Dan asked Gore. Actually this did something right - that is, answer was: "The factors are 911 phone system. At the start of his facilities. isn't a bad question, except that he didn't lose." jail, taxes, fines, the death pen- term, he was able to get the then-new, But it is Brichta who has the experi- Quayle asked it when the topic alty and Dan Quayle..." 140-bed Wood County Justice Center ence and the proven innovation. being discussed was ABORTION. me, catch me if you can ... I've Anybody want to argue about staffed and running. And he has over- He has made strides toward giving Nice work, Dan, nice work. got a 17-point lead with less than that kind of insight coming from seen the installation of the new com- the department a greater diversity by three weeks to go.' our public schools? Of course, in puterized record system, all while con- putting more women in the field. And The second big presidential Ross Perot: After Tuesday, this situation, it could simply be a ducting the usual duties of the sheriff's his program of using alcohol offenders debate will already have been who cares? case of the fine classroom in- to improve the roads and streets of held by the time your eyes strike Of course, I could just be "pull- struction Shelly is receiving ... office. this page. Since I am obviously ing a Clinton," and then all of this Hmmmmm???? John Kohl, the Republican opponent, Wood County through litter pick-up and writing this before the event ... really means - wait, what exactly Russ Kahler is a senior politi- also cites his 23 years in police en- cleaning waterways shows he has the Here are my predictions: does it mean to "pull a Clinton," cal science major from Toledo forcement as a factor. But for Kohl, the initiative to use and rehabilitate, rather (Ex-)President George Bush: Mr. "out of the loop"? who just scored major points at than merely punish, offenders. George will attack everything home with that last paragraph. In the area of fiscal use, Brichta, con- trary to reports, is not a toss-the- money-around freewheeler. His office returned more than $1 million in sav- Dorland's outdone himself ings to the commissioners' office. The recent layoff of deputies happened when the county commissioners, having rubber-stamped his three pre- in promoting twisted views vious budgets, returned this time around with sizably less than Brichta Wow. on his face. wanted or needed. A curious thing to In the nearly two and a half Guest Column Mr. Dorland, it may be "com- happen in an election year. years that I have been a student mon" for you or your associates Innuendo of impropriety and at this educational mecca that we to look at people who are under-the-table deals have plagued the call home, I have had to listen to different from you and refer to a lot of garbage from Dave Dor- them as "bottom of the barrel." I Brichta campaign. However, four state land. Trevor Gray find it startlingly offensive that audits in four years of the department I have read about Dave's un- you would actually make this revealed no incongruities in-the books derhanded tactics in the USG kind of judgment based solely on whatsoever. As Brichta keeps repeat- senate, and I have read Dave's crowd "at least 10 times during appearance and then have the ing, "We run an open shop." incredibly self-centered and the day." Wow, you're one hell of gall to print this garbage in a let- There is no substitute for proven abil- hate-filled responses. I have seen a guy, Dave. I myself saw you ter to The News. How dare you ity and innovation. Brichta has both in first-hand Mr. Dorland's over-th- moving through the crowd that impose your narrow-minded spades. e-edge tactics as a night guard, views onto others! None of them and I have wondered just what asked you to loosen your conser- has happened to this person to "We all applaud your vative tie, did they? make him the warped and Your reference to the Demo- Tomorrow: the Wood County pros- twisted creature he is today. superhuman efforts to be in cratic ticket as "Slick Willie and ecuting attorney race. Recently, however, Mr. Dor- every area of the crowd 'at Captain Planet" is representative land managed to out-sleaze even of your maturity level, Mr. Dor- himself. His recent letter to The least 10 times during the land. Why not focus on issues? Responses Wanted News concerning the confisca- day.' Wow, you're one hell of Why not make an accurate repre- Correction tion of signs during the BG Bush sentation of each candidate's pol- In the Wednesday, Oct. 14 issue Letters to the edior should be reject any material that is rally was so offensive that I felt a guy, Dave." icies and programs? Why resort of The News, Dave Dorland's 200-300 words in length and offensive, malicious or libelous. it was my duty as a human being to childish name calling? column "ConfiscaUon of signs should be double-spaced and All submissions are subject to to respond to it. I am not a bleeding-heart lib- legitimate" stated he noticed no signed. Address or on campus condensation. Mr. Dorland, congratulations eral, Dave. I am an undecided fewer than 100 protesters at mailbox number along with your on your position as head of vol- fateful Saturday, and I can't im- voter who is concerned with the Bush's Whistle Stop Tour rally. telephone number for veri- Opinion Editor unteer security at the event. It agine why people would react in future of this country, concerned The column was supposed to fication, must be included. The BG News affirms your position as the best a rude or vulgar way when they that there might actually be peo- say there were fewer than 100 The News reserves the right to 210 West Hall little fascist in Bowling Green. are shoved out of the way by a ple out there who listen to you. people in attendance. The News We all applaud your superhuman self-important and self-righteous Keep your pity, Mr. Dorland. I regrets the error. efforts to be In every area of the guy with an oh-so-serious scowl want none of it. Local Tuesday, October 20, 1992 The BG News page three Know legal rights when arrested blotter 3 James A. Snyder, 36, 11660 byJane Kllgore Long St., was arrested for DUI student life reporter In either situation, Bakies said Thursday on South Maple Street, '1 would strongly urge that students exercise their right to it is important for students to re- police reported. alize any statements they may 3 Jeremy J. Santoro, 19, of So you got caught by the men remain silent il the police want to question them about their say to the police may be used Toledo, and Gary W. Sieger, of in blue for using that fake I.D. or potential involvement in a crime. I would encourage that against them as evidence. Bellevue, were cited for theft relieving yourself in the parking they talk to an attorney in Student Legal Services to "I would strongly urge that and an alleged dine and dash at lot behind Mark's Pizza Pub. students exercise their right to Myles' Pizza Pub Saturday, 516 E. What do you do now? receive advice about the consequences ol speaking with the remain silent if the police want to Wooster St., police said. Police officers may arrest a poice." question them about their poten- 3 Fred A. DiSanto, 21, 412 person if the officer sees him vio- tial involvement in a crime," Ba- Ridge St., was cited for disorder- lating a city ordinance or a state Greg Bakies, Student Legal Services managing kies said. "I would encourage ly conduct Saturday on East Ziegler was observed urinating or a federal law, or if the officer attorney that they talk to an attorney in Wooster Street, police reported. in public on Fourth Street. has good reason to believe a Student Legal Services to receive crime has been committed and advice about the consequences of O A resident of North Enter- O Dawn E. Sanders, 22, of Ak- the person arrested committed it. citation with a specific court date for your court dates, or whether speaking with the police." prise Street reported that ron, was cited for open container Also, an individual may be ar- on it and release the individual at you need to post a cash bond as someone uprooted and stole sev- on East Court Street Sunday, rested if the officer has a war- that point in time. security that you will be re- If a student has a complaint re- en rose bushes from her property police reported. rant for her arrest. However, the officer may take appearing." garding police procedure or con- Saturday. The victim said a lawn the person into formal custody Bakies said the police have duct, it is advised not to aggra- chair and a stepladder were also 3 James O. Mullin, 20, 926 E. In most cases, students are and hold him while completing discretion here and will usually vate the situation with aggres- missing, according to police. Wooster St., was cited for dis- cited for incidents related to al- paperwork and alcohol tests, and sign and release the person un- sive or boisterous behavior. In- 3 Anthony N. Hunt, 21, 303 orderly conduct Sunday on East cohol use, said Student Legal a small bond could then be posted less it is a serious crime or there stead, students should take notes Delta Tau Delta, was arrested for Wooster Street. Police said Mul- Services Managing Attorney for the person's release. is some likelihood that she will and give the information to Stu- aggravated menacing and assault lin was allegedly interfering with Gregory Bakies. not appear for her court date. dent Legal Services, where they Sunday, police reported. an officer's attempt to question "They are cited the most for "The police may arrest and will assist in pursuing the proper another person and was asked offenses such as disorderly con- take you to the county jail, where "Prisoners are released on legal channels to voice their ob- 3 Two 17-year-old males were repeatedly to stop. duct, property damage, open con- you could be detained up to a few [their own recognizance] bond, a jections, such as filing a city arrested for underage consump- tainers and false identifications," days until your arraignment," cash bond, or they are kept in complaint form. tion at a party on Second Street 3 An employee of Subway, 524 Bakies said. Bakies said. "After the arraign- custody, depending on the situa- "Certainly, knowing your Saturday, police said. E. Wooster St., reported a break- If an officer sees an underage ment, the judge will determine tion," said Bowling Green Muni- rights is important, but your first n David G. Ziegler, 23, of Tif- ing and entering and theft of cash student with an open container, whether you should be released cipal Court Attorney and Referee obligation is to do what the police fin, was cited for disorderly con- from the store Sunday, police he or she can issue the person a on your own promise to reappear Lynn Rochford. require," Bakies said. duct Sunday. According to police, said. Chinese artwork exhibit USG to fund AIDS quilt Senators also approve plan to reword student code at Grounds for Thought byJenl Bond "The quilt is something very to 10 percent of the University's student government reporter important," Brennan said. "We students," Haynes said. "The bill bySharlL. Veleba want to ensure that it does come more you can communicate," he doesn't change policy, but would campus reporter Undergraduate Student to Bowling Green." clarify the code and improve the "Without cultural said. Government voted Monday to A resolution was also passed to Jia said the art is important for self-esteem of those who feel fund the NAMES Project AIDS change the wording of the stu- discriminated against because of Three renowned Chinese art- exchanges, particularly people to see. Memorial Quilt and passed a re- dent code because, according to the wording." ists are displaying some of their non-governmental solution that requests a revision senator Michael Haynes, the work in a local business. USG President Jason Jackson exchanges, it's hard for "The best thing is that it de- in the section of the student code code does not reflect University said he will support the resolu- The folk art of Zhijian Luo, creases the strangeness and the concerning discrimination policy. Pengpeng Wei and Jinglong people to get to know each tion, but hopes more action- mystery of Shaanxi Province," against gay and lesbian students. The student code implies the oriented bills will be written in Wang, all farmers from Huxian other and minimize he said. USG voted to allocate $1,300 to University specifically condones County, in China's Shaanxi Prov- the future. Patrons at Grounds for the quilt project, which will come outside discrimination only on "The bill just changes the ince, will be at Grounds for prejudices." Thoughts indicated an interest in to the University Feb. 21-22 in the basis of sexual orientation, Thought, 174 S. Main St., until words of the code," Jackson said. Wenshan Jia, graduate the folk art. the Union ballroom. By having according to Haynes. The re- "It does make a statement that Nov. 15. "I like that one because it the quilt at the University, stu- quested change in the code would University education professor student USG is concerned with the issue, shows people working together," dents will benefit, according to clarify the University policy, he but we need to make solid state- Adelia Peters, instrumental in said Molly McSwiggin, a junior Michael Brennan, USG chief leg- said. bringing the paintings to Bowling ments to the source of the prob- education major. She motioned islative officer. "[The code] is a slap in the face lem." Green, said the art showing has a Jinglong only began painting 12 toward one of the paintings fea- dual purpose. years ago. All three men have turing field workers. "We invite students to leam had very little or no education. Shelly Bowman, a sophomore Council more about China through the Each artist has had his art pub- history major, said the depiction Continued from page one. folk art," she said. "We also hope lished in "The Best in Modem of Chinese scenes intrigued her. to raise money to bring the art- Chinese Folk Painting." Wenshan "I never thought something council's blessing in efforts to at- 1570 E. Wooster St. have applied hind the existing restaurant, then ists to the city next summer." Jia, a graduate student in educa- could be expressed so different- tract Meijer back to the prop- for a permit to erect a new build- demolish the old building, For donations of $100 and $200, tion, accompanied Peters on her ly. It's very unique the way the erty. ing for the restaurant. "I guess the good news is we're the paintings will be given as most recent trip to China and ac- common people are pictured," Young said he believes many Ketzenbarger said the owners getting a new Burger King," Ket- premiums, she said. ted as the interpreter between she said. people who signed the petitions plan to build a new facility be- zenbarger said. Peters has made several trips Peters and the artists. Most of the paintings reflect are elderly, rural residents who to China to teach English and met life on the farm and include are eager to take advantage of the artists last spring, she said. "Without cultural exchanges, workers, animals and nature de- the discount store's low prices Debate "I have always been interested particularly non-governmental picted with vibrant colors. and are willing to travel to other Continued from page one. in learning about other cultures," exchanges, it's hard for people to Peters said donations can be cities to buy things. she said. get to know each other and min- made to Bowling Green State City Planning Director Rick Pengpeng and Zhijian are both imize prejudice. The more you University Foundation, EDU 514, candidates dominate in a way to its essentials in brief closing Ketzenbarger told the council the that would suggest an overnight in their 30s, and Jinglong is 60. know about one another, the Mileti Alumni Center. owners of the Burger King at remarks. Clinton praised Perot turnaround in the polls. The most for stressing the importance of recent surveys showed Clinton the deficit, and paid tribute to Sheriff hovering slightly below 50 per- Bush for his service to the nation. cent in a three-way race, Bush "I wish him well," he said of the Continued from page one. getting slightly more than a third president, "I just believe it's time question after he turned down an Driving organizer Pat Carson to Kohl cited a letter submitted Carson endorsed Sheriff Brichta of the vote, and Perot lagging far for a change." invitation from Lucas-Wood debate his position on drunk driv- by Carson last spring and printed as "the only sheriff for Wood behind. Bush said,"I need your sup- County Mothers Against Drunk ing with Brichta. in theSentinel-Tribune in which County." Each man stripped his appeal port, I ask for your vote." te*o*o*t>n»to*o*o*o*o*oto*o*o*o*ot\ *<™™% HALLOWEEN A . A Taste of College Life. k BALLOONS At It's Halloween Clearance GLMffl All Masks / Make-up / Wigs Grease Points / Hair Spray etc. . and Gifts are on Sale! Save up to 50% on most items fill Halloujeen Items Must Go m COSTUME IDEAS! IE)

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'BONNIE BESS, SECRETARY^ Saturday, Oct. 24, 1992 UNIVERSITY BANDS 9p.m., Union Dallroom 1010 MUSICAL ARTS, 372-218$, with JOIN THE ATHLETIC BAND TOO! The Ark Band ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING WED. OCT. 21,8:00 P.M. Admission $ 1 BRYAN RECITAL HALL, MUSICAL ARTS BUILDING OR CALL 372-2186 Credit available... non music major welcome PEACE and EQUAL RIGHTS Sponsored by Coribbeon Associonon PERCUSSION • • • EUPHONIUM • • • CLARINET • • Co Sponsor Progressive Srudenr Orgonizorion page four The BG News Tuesday, October 20, 1992 Group highlights drug awareness Health, diversity by Georgia Morgan The program encompasses a city reporter "There's stil an attitude out there that the 'cool' kids are majority of the junior high stu- the ones who drink. Our purpose is to teach kids to look out dents, but fewer students stay top faculty talks A Toledo group will kick off its involved when they get to high week-long drug awareness cam- for themselves and their friends and to make responsible by Michael Zawackl school. faculty reporter paign today, but young adults can choices - that's 'cool.**' "There's still an attitude out expect more than the typical lec- there that the 'cool' kids are the Cathy Sperling, Youth to Youth director ture and slide show. ones who drink," Sperling said. Faculty Senate wilt be concentrating on a variety of old- The event, sponsored by Youth "Our purpose is to teach kids to business issues at their on-call meeting today, senate chairman to Youth, will be located in The Red Ribbon Event signi- year. Many times, they have look out for themselves and their Allen White said. Franklin Park Mall, where par- fies the choice to live a life free speakers come into the high friends and to make responsible Ernest Champion, associate professor of ethnic studies and ticipants can see a fashion show of drug and alcohol use, and the schools to talk about the negative choices - that's 'cool.' " director of the cultural diversity curriculum, will be presenting and shoppers can sign their fashion show will involve 40 effects of drugs and alcohol. the results of an evaluation on the new cultural diversity general names to a red ribbon to show Youth to Youth members model- They also sponsor seminars on The program holds an interna- education requirement. their support for the program. ing the latest styles. There will leadership and how to maintain a tional convention in different cit- The cultural diversity requirement, implemented in the fall of Youth to Youth involves Toledo also be an information table set positive self-image. ies around the country every 1991, brings together 13 different departments. area students who support drug- up in the center of the mall "We*ve noticed the program is summer, Tester added. "We are the only university in the entire state that has this free lives. Junior and senior high where donations will be accept- growing and we have a good sup- school students, advisers and ed. particular requirement," Champion said. "No other has imple- portive network out there," said The Toledo Youth to Youth is a mented it as we have." parents also participate in the Youth to Youth plans other Cathy Sperling, Youth to Youth program of the Toledo and Lucas program. events throughout the rest of the Time has also been set aside on the agenda for further discus- director. County C.A.R.E.S. sion of the Faculty Welfare Committee response to the Health Care Task Force Report. The decision to devote further time to discuss this issue was made at the Oct. 6 meeting because senate members were con- U.S. Shoe to close Ohio factory fused about some of the recommendations and subject matter involving health care in both reports. Ripley residents say shut down may trigger economic crisis

The Associated Press mestic factories in Ohio, Ken- that's a fortune. They ought to But the mayor is concerned The plant employs 126 people The plant employs husbands tucky and . take down the American flag and about the people who are losing who live in or within a mile of Ri- and wives from some families, The announcement angered put up one that says 'O.S. - Over- their jobs and about the impact pley, an Ohio River community who now face the prospect of RIPLEY, Ohio - The loss of 355 some employees, who noted the seas Shoe.'" on restaurants, stores and gaso- about 50 miles southeast of Cin- double unemployment just be- jobs at a United States Shoe Corp. Cincinnati-based company is Mayor Larry Fulton said the line stations where U.S. Shoe cinnati. Brown County had an 11 fore Christmas, Dailey said. plant will be an economic blow to preparing to open a shoe compo- company has sent Ripley a letter employees spend their money. percent unemployment rate in "Many of them started as townspeople and businesses, nents plant in Honduras. promising to pay $54,000 a year August, compared with the young people, and they don't village officials said Monday. "They're supposed to be an to offset the village's payroll tax "We won't realize the pain until statewide rate of 6.9 percent that know another trade," she said. U.S. Shoe, the largest employer American company," employee losses from the plant's closing after it's closed," Fulton said. month, the latest available. U.S. Shoe spokesman Robert in the southwestern Ohio town of Wanda Harris said. "Many peo- until Ripley finds a new tenant "It's just going to hurt right on People from high- Burton said company officials 1,900 people, said last week it will ple have been working here at for the village-owned building. down through. A lot of little peo- unemployment areas In neigh- plan to meet with employees close the plant in December and the Ripley plant for 20, 30 years. U.S. Shoe has also promised ple will be hurt," said Alice boring Adams County and north- Tuesday. Burton said the com- transfer the shoe assembly work We make only $4.25 to $5.50 an money to help renovate the build- Dailey, Ripley's clerk and treas- ern Kentucky also work for U.S. pany plans a statement after that to the company's five other do- hour and U.S. Shoe acts like ing. urer. "It's a tough blow for us." Shoe. meeting. Man remains in hospital State bar opposes Issue 5 by Robert E. Miller The Associated Press Hollenbaugh said many businesses would not Judge rules that maximum security still necessary know if they are covered by the law or how to The Associated Press security Dayton Mental Health dangerous and another termed comply if they tried. Center, a judge ruled Monday. him a risk. COLUMBUS - Leaders of the Ohio State Bar As- He said Issue 5 may be unconstitutional because Butler County prosecutors and Tanner was found innocent by sociation announced Monday their opposition to a it could require some defendants to prove they HAMILTON, Ohio -- A man the victim's family had argued reason of insanity in the Feb. 14, Nov. 3 ballot issue requiring warning labels on have not violated its provisions. who decapitated his wife should that Raymond Tanner, 35, should 1990 slaying of his wife, Maria, products that could cause cancer or birth defects. He said the association's 23,000 members are be- be kept at the state's maximum- remain in the psychiatric hospi- 21. She was killed at the couple's The board of governors said Issue 5 could gen- ing notified of the board of governors' position. tal because he is a threat to soci- Fairfield apartment. erate frivolous lawsuits against businesses at a The Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers, which in- ety. time when court dockets are already crowded. cludes plaintiff lawyers who could file lawsuits Her mother, Shirley Cleaver, Ohio Citizen Action circulated petitions to put against violators for damages, said it has not taken Hospital psychiatrists had rec- had led the opposition to Tan- the issue on the ballot. Spokesman Ed Hopkins said a position. TU€SDflVS ommended Tanner be trans- ner's transfer. Cleaver said she the bar association's opposition was not surprising. "We usually don't get involved in these kinds of ferred to the Pauline Warfield fears Tanner and was surprised "Their members represent the polluters," he issues, and I don't think this is going to be an ex- Lewis Center, a less secure state and pleased by the judge's ruling. said. ception," said Assunta Rossi, legislative counsel. Free Pool psychiatric hospital in Cincin- H. Ritchey Hollenbaugh, state president, said nati. "I was surprised, to tell you the the bar association was not taking a position on Hopkins said the bar association's opposition re- & Gomes Common Pleas Judge George truth, because ... from the things whether Ohio needed tougher chemical labeling or flects self-interest and indicates "an apparent ig- Elliott rejected that recom- he was saying, I got the impres- stronger environmental laws. He said the board norance of what has happened in California," mendation. Elliott said one psy- sion he was going to go in Ray- felt the proposed law was vague and possibly un- which adopted a similar labeling law five years chiatrist described Tanner as mond's favor," she said. constitutional. ago. tfRB?A Walkin1 Jim United Way donations decline Jim Stoltz The Associated Press "The economy is definitely a About one-fifth of the 462,000 The national United Way has Musician Hiker factor. We're seeing it again and county residents receive agreed to major reforms, includ- TOLEDO - The area's poor again in small work forces. And government aid, including food ing reducing its operating budget Storyteller Wanderer economy is being blamed for a pay increases have been smaller stamps. Social service agencies from $28.7 million to $19 million. drop in donations midway than usual in past years," he said. say they can't keep up with the through the United Way's annual demand for food and housing. Despite concern over the 1 Free and open to all fund-raising drive, the president The United Way gives money national group's operations, of the local chapter said Monday. to dozens of social service agen- Richter said he didn't know some companies are delivering cies in the Toledo area Many what impact a scandal involving for the local United Way. Glen Richter said it is too early corporations set United Way the former president of United to tell whether overall giving will goals and ask employees to give. Way of America, William Ara- Owens-Corning Fiberglass has 176E.Wooster I 112 Life Science § be down. But donations to the Sometimes the money is deduc- mony, has played. Aramony was met its $315,000 goal because of 353-3030 8:00 pm United Way of Greater Toledo ted from an employee's pay- criticized for his lavish lifestyle, an emphasis on the good the were down more than 16 percent check. including a $463,000 annual sala- United Way does in the commu- &««SSSSSSSSSS3=SSSSSSSS$ for seven weeks ending Friday. ry. nity, said company spokesman The recession has had a sharp Emerson Ross. The group has collected 34 impact on the Toledo area The publicity might have hurt percent of its goal of $12.9 mil- In the last three years, more fund raising, Richter said. Every "We primarily focused on the lion. It collected half of its $12.8 than 15,000 jobs have been elim- United Way gives about 1 per- fact that this drive Is about sup- ■ ■ University Union million goal by the same time last inated or moved to other cities cent of its budget to the national porting people in Toledo. We hit year. with lower labor and utility costs. group. that hard up front," he said. 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Quantum ?• cord acc«pt«d 4-7 •nly tor •« campus (tudanti Woodland Bowling Quantum 96 cord accepted all dau tor ttt canpui atudents Mall ,JC Penney Green Sports Tuesday, October 20, 1992 The BG News page five BG runners prepare for MAC Jordan wavers Men lose at Michigan Invite Women led by Triner victory on gambling story by Andy Dugan by Andy Dugan The Associated Press prevent the activities from being sports writer placed first for BG, 34th over- sports writer "If we can get rid of all the canceled. all, with a time of 26:09. little aches and pains that seem The Chicago Sun-Times re- The men's cross country Other placers for the men to have plagued us this year, CHICAGO - Michael Jordan's ported Friday that Jordan admit- team competed against were Brad Schaser, 45th with After 3.1 miles of running we'll be a factor at the MAC smiles while donating $100,000 to ted losing the money gambling in national caliber teams Satur- 26:30; Scott Kelly, 52nd with rough, hilly terrain, Cheri meet. The girls are willing to high school sports programs van- October 1991 while the rest of the day in the Michigan Invita- 26:46; Deric Kenne. 56th with Triner won her sixth consecu- work hard and I've been ished abruptly when questions Bulls were visiting President tional in Ann Arbor. 26:54; Shawn Howard, 64th tive race, leading the women's pleased with their dedication turned to allegations of a $57,000 Bush. The Falcons placed ninth out with 27:07; and Dane Schubert, cross country team to a second this year,"Price said. gambling debt. Jordan insisted publicly that of nine teams with 239 points, 66th with 27:13. place finish in the Western Placing for the women were: The Chicago Bulls star didn't the money was a loan to help the respectively. Sink noted that the team is Michigan Invitational on Sat- Tracey Losi, fifth with a time want to talk about a news account drug dealer build a golf driving "I thought we ran OK,"said still improving and mentioned urday. of 19:12; Suzanne Isco. 10th in which he reportedly said he range. men's coach Sid Sink."Central Schaser and Kenne as having Triner, who is undefeated, with 19:28; Jen Frahn, 13th had not publicly told the truth "The story is an allegation Michigan was the only team exceptional performances in won the race with a time of with 19:55; Jill Strawser, 16th about the purpose of a $57,000 from the Sun-Times," Jordan that we had any chance of beat- the meet. "The teams we're 18:15, defeating second place with 20:06; and Kris Winter, check he wrote to a convicted said. "It's not something I gave ing and that just didn't happen. looking to beat now are Central Karen Perry, of Hillsdale, by 23rd with 20:52. drug dealer. them." The course was also very tough Michigan, Kent, and Miami, an even 30 seconds. Price mentioned that most of Jordan appeared tense as re- and hilly and it rained through- and they're ranked second, Western Michigan won the the girls will rest this week in "This isn't the proper arena," porters tried unsuccessfully to out the meet." Michigan won third, and fourth in the meet with 28 points. BG was preparation for the conference Jordan said Friday at a news con- get him to comment on the the meet with 70 points, closely MAC,"Sink said. "I think in two second with 45 points, and meet the following weekend. ference called to announce that $57,000. followed by with 74 weeks we'll be running aggres- Hillsdale placed third with 60 Should the Falcons decide to he and Nike Inc. were donating Jordan is listed in legal docu- points. Central Michigan fin- sive enough to be where we points. compete this weekend, it will $100,000 each to a fund created to ments in North Carolina as a ished eighth with 185 points. want to be." Women's coach Steve Price be at the Eastern Michigan finance sports and other extra- subpoenaed defense witness in Michigan's Man Smith won The men's final meet before noted that many of the runners Open in Ypsilanti.MI on Fri- curricular activities at Chicago the trial of convicted cocaine the five mile race with a time MAC'S will be the Eastern suffered from minor injuries day. The women will run a 5K high schools. School officials dealer James "Slim" Bouler. The of 24:54. Eddie Nicholson Michigan Open. or colds during the meet. (3.1 miles) race at 4p.m. have made a plea for donations to trial is scheduled to start Tues- help meet a budget shortfall and day in Charlotte, N.C. Shaq scores 25 in debut Falcon tennis team plays The Associated Press He committed nine turnovers In the second period, none of and five fouls while pulling down Miami's starters played and O'- well against tough teams MIAMI - Shaquille O'Neal just six rebounds, none of them Neal went to work on backup couldn't remember the last time offensive. centers Matt Geiger, Alec Kess- he was able to play a basketball Four of the turnovers came in ler and Alan Ogg. He scored 11 by David Harpsler an Eastern Kentucky opponent. Sarah [Emdin] and Erin [Bow- game without facing a zone or be- the first period, when the Heat points in the period, and played sports writer After that, she rebounded and beer] at doubles and Kassie ing doub)e-or triple-teamed. double-teamed O'Neal whenever better against the double-team, reeled off three consecutive vic- [Hembree] at singles. The results It sure was fun, though. the ball came into the low post. garnering two assists after The Bowling Green women's tories and captured the consola- of the tournament were encour- O'Neal spent three quarters if His only points of the quarter throwing the ball away twice tennis team continued its strong tion championship of the lower aging.' his professional debut Friday came on a 10-foot jump hook at early in the quarter. showing during the fall season by singles draw. With only one match remaining night going 1 on-1 against a num- 5:39. "I tried to get the ball to the placing players in the finals of in the fall season. Dean has seen ber of Miami players, scoring 23 "I was nervous early," O'Neal open man instead of making the both singles and doubles at the In doubles, Senior Sarah Emdin her team make positive strides of his 25 points in that span and said. "Too many turnovers. I hard pass," O'Neal said. Toledo Invitational this weekend. and Sophomore Erin Bowbeer all season. 'We've made a lot of leading his Orlando Magic to a wasn't making smart passes." His effort allowed the Magic to Sophomore Kassie Hembree won three matches in a row in progress since the first matches 107-102 exhibition victory over O'Neal didn't wait long to make take a 49-47 half time lead despite reached the finals in the in the order to reach the finals. They and I think we have improved the Heat. his presence felt, blocking Rony 12 second quarter points by lower half of the singles draw, were defeated in the finals by a with each match we've played,' "It has been a long time," O'- Seikaly's shot exactly one minute Miami's Willie Burton. winning three matches in a row team from Eastern Kentucky by Dean said. 'Now we need to work Neal said. "It felt pretty good. into the game. It was the first of The Heat starters returned en route to the championship scores of 6-3,6-1. on our mental toughness. We This is my type of game. Bang- O'Neal's tliree blocks. after intermission and Seikaly round. There, she was defeated Head coach Penny Dean was need to become fiercely competi- ing. Pushing. NBA. Fantastic." "The tiling that amazed me was was given the job of trying to by Sharon Vackar of Eastern pleased with her team's showing, tive on every single point and not O'Neal, the first pick in the how big is he is," said Seikaly of contain O'Neal without help. Kentucky in straight sets, 6-4, considering the competition. give points away.' 1992 draft, hit 11 of 16 from the the 7-foot-1, 303-pound rookie. He couldn't. O'Neal proved 6-4. "This was the toughest competi- The Falcons play their last field and 3 of 8 from the line. "He's like Manute Bol times himself by recording two baskets Freshman Patty Bank, also tion, along with Cincinnati, that home match < * the season this "Shaq helps us improve as a four." and two rebounds before taking a playing in the lower half of the we've faced this year," said Dean. Wednesday when they host team not just with his scoring," seat five minutes into the third singles draw, lost her first match 'I was very happy with the over- Hillsdale. The matches begin at 3 Magic coach Matt Guokas said. Seikaly's coach, Kevin Lough- period. He also showed excep- of the year in the first round to all play of the team, especially p.m. at Keefe Courts. "His transition was good. He was ery, also praised O'Neal. tional hustle, diving into the in on the defensive boards and "Everyone knew that he's be a Miami bench in an effort to save caused them to change alot of great defensive player," Lough- a loose ball. Escape the ordinary with... shots." cry said. "I had a feeling that "He is going to be great," Sei- Nonetheless, there were some he'd be a better offensive player kaly said. "Only he can dictate flaws in O'Neal's performance. than people thought." how good. Berries Restaurant

The BG News' Athlete of the Week llanshmon Dining Complex <\ V J WHAT IS Mondny - Friday The volleyball team won for the ninth time in nine Mid- 1\ 4:30 - 6-30 p.m. W CHOLESTEROL? V« American Conference matches this weekend, and raised its o<* overall record to 16-4. One of the main reasons for the Falcons' Cholesterol is a tatty substance found in animal tissue Primary success has been the play of senior Mitzi Sanders. For Sanders' sources ol cholesterol in the Ameri- Chicago Style Rack O' Ribs performances, she has been named the BG News' Athlete of the $5.99 can diet are fatty meats, egg yolks, Includes brcadstlcks & choice of Week. and whole milk dairy products Cho- salad or vegetable. Sanders began her weekend with a 12 kill lesterol is essential for certain body output against Akron on Friday. She followed processes but the amount the body that up with a tremendous one-woman show on manufactures is sufficient for these Cash, Faculty/ Staff charges & Saturday, when the Falcons faced MAC foe needs High levels of cholesterol in Quantum 90/95+ accounts accepted Kent State. Sanders was all over the court, and the bloodstream are associated with when the smoke cleared, she was credited a higher risk of heart disease and stroke This risk can be reduced by UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO with 17 kills, a .412 attack percentage, 16 digs, adopting an eating pattern moderate and a match-high seven blocks. in cholesterol-containing foods and Sponsored Whether You're In Co-sponsored Falcon head coach Denise Van De Walle was saturated (animal) fats, which can in- by the by impressed with the senior's weekend. crease the cholesterol level in the P.E.O.P.LE. "Mitzi had a nice night. She mixed her shots blood Contact your local American m@ Sanders up well and hit a hard ball. At the net, she Heart Association lor more Contemporary lone NOT and looked strong and did a great job blocking," Van De Walle said. information Issues the Well Committee ^S3§

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