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Tkt BG N«w«/Tlni Norman Unidentified icers battle during BG's 5-0 win on Saturday. Miami won 7-5 on Friday night. BG is now 4-8 in the CCHA. page two The BG News Monday, December 7, 1992 BG icers split with Redskins by Randy Setter sports writer by Miami's leading scorers, at 19:52 and was assisted by Brian Savage and Chris Ber- Pronger and Holzinger. geron. The freshman netminder Jason Helbing backhanded a The hockey team upped its re- credited the Falcon defense for shot over Shulmistra for BG's cord to 4-8 in the CCHA and 7-9 playing a big role in the shutout. fourth score after Holzinger overall after splitting with the "I thought I played pretty breached the Miami blue line and CCHA leading Miami Redskins, well," Ellis said. "I made a couple dropped a pass to the freshman losing 7-5 in Miami and winning of mistakes where I came out [of right wing. Helbing kept going to at home 5-0. The shutout win at the net too far]. I have to give the net and beat Shulmistra high home Saturday night handed the them [the defense] credit. I into the corner at 11:10 of the Redskins only their second would make one save and they third period. Holzinger and de- CCHA loss. would clear out the ." fenseman Jeff Wells assisted on Coach Jerry Defenseman Brandon Carper the goal. York explained took a centering pass from Tom Glantz scored short- the signifi- center Brian Holzinger and lit handed after defenseman Todd cance of the the lamp to give the Falcons the Reirden cleared a pass around victory. early lead. Carper skated in from the boards in BG's zone to Glantz. "It's impor- the point to the top of the slot and Glantz raced down the ice on a tant for a num- one-timed Holzinger's pass past lone breakaway and backhanded ber of reasons. Richard Shulmistra for his the puck past Deschambeault low That's not the fourth goal of the season at the to the glove side. The goal, Miami of old, 4:12 mark of the first period. scored at 12:29, was Glantz's fifth but a legitimate York Holzinger had an open net to of the season for his ninth point. league leader. work with and found his fourth Reirden picked up the assist. It's a shutout against the top goal of the weekend at 1901 for a Friday night at Miami saw the team in the conference; a team power play goal. Carper's quick Redskins score early and never The BG Newt/Tim Norman that was leading in power play dump-in shot into the Miami zone look back after Enrico Hl.-i.si percentage and we shut down bounced off the boards and by scored at 1:09 of the first period. BG's Ty F.igncr attempts to control the puck during BG's 5-0 victory their power play." Freshman Shulmistra, who tried to cut it off Blasi scored his third goal of the over Miami on Saturday night. Miami won on Friday 7-5. goaltender Aaron Ellis stopped behind the net. The puck bounced season with the assists going to all 27 shots he faced, netting him out to Holzinger, who swept it right wing Andrew Miler and de- Holzinger provided most of 12 assists for 30 points. He also his first career shutout for the past a defenseman covering the fenseman Joe Cook. BG's offense for the night, com- leads the team in CCHA scoring Falcons. The victory marked his open net. The Redskins built on their pleting a hat trick at the 14:41 with 13 goals and 9 assists for 22 fourth straight, dating back to Center Jason Clark scored lead with Miller scoring his sec- mark of the second period and points. the victory against Ohio State on BG's second power play goal of ond point of the night on an unas- picking up an assist on Pronger's Pronger scored on the power Nov. 28 and bumped his overall the night and the second period's sisted goal. The goal was his power play goal early in the third play at 3:48 with assists going to record to 5-2. lone goal. Clark crossed the fourth goal of the year and eighth period. Holzinger leads the Fal- Holzinger and Carper. The goal Ellis stopped several uncon- goalmouth, scoring on his second point, coming at the 4:44 mark. cons in scoring with 18 goals and was Pronger's 12th goal of the tested scoring opportunities at attempt after Shulmistra made season for his 18th point. point-blank range, including two the initial save. Clark's goal came Mark Lindsay scored his fourth goal and 10th point of his career, scoring on a 4-on-4 situa- tion at 9:02 of the third period. Paul Basic assisted on the goal. Will Clarke faced 35 shots dur- ing the contest, turning away 28. EAT AT Pizza Dinner Special Shulmistra faced only 16 shots, Complete dlnnerjncludes; stopping 11. 12" Pgpporortl Dolux»:fcr PepporonfiBc Mushroom Sfjpremo Bfeza % SPOT'S Lcjaf dt Garlic Cheese Bread Kentucky 352-SPOT Tasseb Salad 125 E. COURT ST. PifcherVjt Pop BOWLING GREEN, OHIO rips MKAL AlUbr £13.95 DIAL (afidttiorfbl pizzas $6 95V * Jackets

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Monday, December 7, 1992 The BG News page three Ohio State outlasts BG 76-65 Kansas by Erik Puplllo mentarily, and for the last time, assistant sports editor "The pressure was really able to get to us tonight. You when Nordmann received a pass and converted a breakaway tops What could have possibly been really have to give Ohio State credit, because they made it i. iyup to make the score 51 -50. billed as a matchup between the very difficult for us to execute our offense." Unfortunately for BG, Nord- two best women's collegiate bas- mann came down and severely Indiana ketball teams in the state of Ohio twisted her right ankle and had to was won My Ohio State as they Jaci Clark, BG head coach leave the game for several im- by Sieve Herman came back from an early deficit portant minutes. AP sports writer to beat Bowling Green 76-65 while jumping out to a command- Smith, to give OSU a 37-36 advan- "That was a big blow for them Both teams ing 22-7 lead. tage. when a player the caliber of INDIANAPOLIS - Steve were playing I However, with the help of two "Their pressure was really Nordmann has to leave the game Woodberry hit four free their season freshmen, Lisa Negri and Katie able to get to us tonight," coach due to an injury," OSU coach throws and opener Friday Smith, the Scarlet and Gray were Jaci Clark said. "You really have Nancy Darsch said. added two more in the clos- night at St. able to mount a run at BG and cut to give Ohio State credit, because Matters only got worse when ing seconds Saturday as John's Arena at the lead to three points as the they made it very difficult for us starting center Lori Albers was third-ranked Kansas came Ohio State, and first half was beginning to end. to execute our offense." called for a questionable fifth from behind to beat No. 2 from the onset, "We were down IS points, but Someone who didn't find it and final foul while attempting to Indiana 74-69. the Falcons we knew we would come back very difficult to shoot was OSU grab an offensive rebound. The Jayhawks (2-0) seemed to be and win this game if we could power forward Nikki Keyton, That's when OSU's inside game trailed by as many as nine the more pre-1 work at it every possession," who dominated play during the points in the first half and pared of the Clark Smith said. second half. took over and fully dominated. Keyton, along with Negri and by as many as five in the two teams. Though OSU made its big run, "We were getting on the boards second. Indiana (4-1) led BG controlled the ball and the BG was able to answer with two and out on the break real well," Stacie Howard, forced the Fal- 69-66 before Woodberrys tempo of the game from the ti Nordmann free throws and a Keyton said. "It was all a matter cons into severe foul trouble on four free throws put Kan- poff, as senior forward Andrea Cassell jumper to go into the of us executing properly." OSU the interior. sas ahead 70-69 with 1:38 to locker room at halftime with a out rebounded the Falcons 42-35. Nordmann and junior point go- guard Susie Cassell each seven-point lead. After scoring two points in the BG's inside defenders were Indiana's knocked down a pair of buckets first half, Keyton shot eight of 11 forced into commiting 17 per- missed a 3-point attempt to give the Falcons a 8-0 lead The Falcons lost that lead four from the field to lead the Buck- sonal fouls, giving the Buckeyes with a minute left, then Rex over the surprised Buckeyes. minutes and eight seconds into eyes with 20 points to go with her the opportunity to shoot 20 more Walters scored on a drive BG continued playing at a very the second half. After a furious seven rebounds. free throws than the Falcons. and Jordan clinched the high level that saw them shoot 78 OSU full-court press, the Buck- Though the Falcons were And therein lay the difference, as victory with his final free percent from the field in the first eyes were able to convert a having problems on offense, they OSU was able to pull away late in throws with 8 seconds to go. eight minutes of the contest string of easy lay-ups, the last by were able to grab the lead mo- the contest. Indiana did not score a field goal in the final three minutes. Buckeyes roll past USC 73-56 Jordan and Walters led the Jayhawks with 16 points by Rusty Miller apiece, while Woodberry AP sports writer Ohio State rattled off the first lead to 60-48 by the 5:57 mark, State hit 28 of 53 shots from the and Richard Scon each seven points of the game and 23 the closest it had been since the field for 53 percent and 7 of 11 on added 13. of the first 31. Southern Cal did 7:36 mark of the first half. But 3-pointera (59 percent). COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Jamie not hit double figures until Glenn then Skelton hit a 3-point shot The teams had met in Los An- Indiana was led by Cal- Skelton came off the bench to hit a 3-pointer at the 7:36 mark to from the right corner and, after geles a year ago, with Southern bert Cheaney, who had 8 of score a career-high 20 points and make it 23-11. freshman Greg Simpson stole the Cal winning 79-77 in overtime in his 26 points during a staved off a late Southern Cal ral- After Tom Brandewie hit a inbounds pass, hit another a battle of nationally ranked 5-minute run that erased ly with back-to-back 3-point bas- 12-foot jumper to put Ohio State 3-pointer from the top of the key squads. the Jayhawks' biggest lead, kets as Ohio State rolled to a ahead 48-19 at the outset of the to make it 6*48. But the Trojans lost three 64-58, midway through the 73-56 victory Saturday. second half, the Trojans ran off Southern Cal finished with 24 starters from last year's NCAA final period. The Buckeyes (2-0) piled up a the next 13 points seven by turnovers. The Trojans were 18 tournament team and Ohio State 46-19 lead at the half as Southern Glenn to draw to 48-32. of 56 from the field for 32 per- lost four from a 26-6 team that Cal (1-1) hit just 26 percent of Its A 3-point field goal and two cent, including 10 of 28 (36 per- won the Big Ten title and made it FALCON shots from the field and had 17 free throws by Hackett cut the cent) from 3-point range. Ohio to the regional finals. turnovers. HOME D'PEWEfl added 16 points and Alex Davis 11 for ro-wjowtj Ohio State. Phil Glenn led the vs. WISC-MILW 7:30 Trojans with 16 points and ANDERSON ARENA Dwayne Hackett had 15. Don 'f Lose Out 111 Toledo Medical Early Leasing for 1993/94 Services, Inc.' 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Smiley was dealt the Minnesota Bonds, the biggest prize in this the Giants then got him by offer- Because of that financial situa- Twins before this season, and in year's free agent sweepstakes, ing him what he wanted. tion, it was believed the Giants the last two weeks second base- Wolves reached tentative agreement Bonds batted .311 with 34 home would not be willing, or able, to man Jose Lind was traded to with the San Francisco Giants on runs and 103 RBIs hi 1992. He make such a costly move. Kansas City and pitcher Doug The Associated Press a six-year, $43 million contract had a .624 slugging average and a Later in the evening, however, Drabek signed with Houston. Saturday night, The Associated .456 on-base average both Michael said he thought talk of a Press has learned. league-highs and was a Gold big Giants offer to Bonds had Relievers Bill Landrum, Bob DURHAM. N.C. -- No The deal was to be announced Glove left fielder. substance, and sources close to Patterson and Roger Mason, game could have lived up to later Saturday at the winter Bonds goes to the same team the negotiations then confirmed starting pitcher Danny Jackson the hype. meetings. where his father broke into the a deal had been reached. and utilitymen Cecil Espy and Fourth-ranked Duke's Bonds, who recently won his majors. Bobby Bonds established While the sides had agreed on Gary Varsho also have left in the 79-68 victory over No. 1 second National League Most himself as a power hitter with the years and the dollars, they last year as the Pirates made an Michigan on Saturday night Valuable Player award in three speed for the Giants. still had to work out final con- effort to cut their payroll. didn't come close to what years with Pittsburgh, had been Earlier Saturday, Yankees tract language before it was had been said and written courted in the past few days by general manager Gene Michael complete During last season, the Pirates about it, but for an early- the New York Yankees. laughed off a report that San Bonds' departure from the Pi- and Bonds both said they did not season game filled with They offered a five-year, $36 Francisco was interested in rates completes the dismantling think a deal could be made to mistakes it was as exciting million contract, and were be- Bonds. The Giants' status the of the Pittsburgh club that won keep him in Pittsburgh. as anything you see in lieved to be the only team ac- team was going to move to Ta- three straight NL East cham- March. tively pursuing Bonds. mpa Bay, then it wasnt is still pionships. Free agent Bobby It turned out they were right. The two-time defending champions Blue Devils (2-0), who won their latest title at the expense of Mich- igan, led by as many as 14 Trailblazers sneak by Cavs points in the second half and despite not scoring a by Chuck Melvln field goal over the final 5 AP sports writer The Cavaliers committed two hand Injury in the first half. Port- without him over the last four minutes until a layup at the turnovers in the closing minute, land did not have Clyde Drexler, seasons. buzzer, were never really losing the ball when Larry Nance out with a swollen knee, and Jer- threatened. RICHFIELD, Ohio - Cliff Rob- was called for an offensive foul ome Kersey, on the injured list and again when Terrell Brandon The victory was the third inson scored 11 fourth-quarter with tendinitis in the knee. straight over a No. 1 team points, and Kevin Duckworth's threw the ball away with six sec- Robinson led the Blazers with by Duke, which extended only second-half basket was the onds left. 24 points. Terry Porter scored 18 its homecourt winning game-winner as the Portland After Portland's Mario Elie and Rod Strickland, making his streak to 31 games and its Trail Blazers beat the Cleveland made one of two foul shots with first start of the season, had 17 Cavaliers 96-94 Saturday night. 4.6 seconds to go, Cleveland's points and nine assists. home run over nonconfer- Rapid ence opponents to 74, dat- The Cavs, who have lost seven Craig Ehlo missed badly on a Nance led Cleveland with 20 ing to January 1983. straight to the Blazers, led long 3-point try. points and grabbed 11 rebounds. ingestion of alcohol Daugherty had 19 points, 13 re- led Duke throughout the fourth quarter The loss ended the Cavaliers' can result in illness, with 21 points, while Bobby until Duckworth's short baseline six-game home winning streak. bounds and nine assists, and Ehlo jumper over Brad Daugherty put Cleveland played without Mark scored 18. coma or Hurley had 20 and Grant the Blazers ahead 95-94 with one Price, who was nursing a bruised The Cavaliers are 110-66 with death. f* Hill and Parks 15 each. minute left. hip, and lost John Williams to a Price in the lineup and 30-56

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Dec. 29 Wednesday . Dec. 30 computer rental time. Offer valid 10 pm - 7 am only. Not valid with other offers The game was the teams' first * Bowling Green Y» Cornell * Third Place Game Good through December 31,1992. regular-season meeting, al- * Ohio State TS U. of Maine * Championship Game though they did play in the 1959 * Action starts at 6:OOpm both nights * NCAA Tournament. ■*!*■ Monday, December 7, 1992 The BG News page seven Schott ready to defend herself Heels by Terry Klnney crush AP sports writer lawyers thought were stronger Her unwillingness or inability Schott's mother still lives in a arguments. Sabo intends to ap- to just issue a blanket apology Cincinnati nursing home. Schott peal. and be done with the matter has two sisters, one who is mar- CINCINNATI - Anyone who Depositions alleging that she perhaps best sums up this com- ried with children in the Cincin- Texas expects Marge Schott to quietly called some players her "million- plicated woman. nati area. The other sister, Bar- The Associated Press give up ownership of the Cincin- dollar niggers" and talked to a She is one of the few women to bara Fraser, is partially para- nati Reds doesn't know Marge. Jewish employee about "money- control a professional sports lyzed from an accident years ago "I'm prepared to fight," she grubbing Jews" came from fired team, yet has little overt sensitiv- and lives in an Atlanta suburb. CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- said of an investigation by base- employees. ity to outsiders demanding fair "She's a real hard-nosed per- - Donald Williams scored 19 ball into reports that she has Later, others outside the Reds treatment. She comes from a life son in business," Fraser told the points and George Lynch made repeated slurs against organization came forward with of luxury and polished up- Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "If got 17 as seventh-ranked blacks, Asians and Jews. claims of hearing Schott refer to bringng, yet tours her team in those individuals she has a prob- North Carolina won the And everything about this "Jew bastards" and that she said rumpled clothes, cigarette dan- lem with are of a particular color Tournament of Champions tough, sometimes crude, woman she would rather hire a trained gling from her mouth, a drink or or religion, she targets that." title Saturday night with a indicates that fight she will. monkey to work for her than a two under her belt, casually Fraser, who is 20 years surprisingly easy 104-68 When Margaret Unnewehr, the black person. scooping food from the stadium younger than Schott, said victory over Texas. daughter of an upper middle- In her own deposition, Schott media cafeteria with her hands. Schott's use of terms like "Jap" North Carolina won its class family, married busi- admitted occassional use of the At times she seems to care springs from habit rather than second tournament in three nessman Charles Schott during word "nigger," said she kept a more about dogs than people. maliciousness. appearances in Charlotte, her first year at the University of swastika armband in a drawer at Candidates for the Reds mana- and beat the Longhoms in Cincinnati, she planned to be a home and expressed bewilder- gerial job have said they have "Margie comes from the old the first-ever meeting be- housewife. But in 1968, when she ment at the fact that anyone who been asked in interviews if they country," Fraser said. "She's old- tween the two schools. The was 40 years old, Charles died be offended by the armband. minded having her St. Bernard in fashioned and set in her ways. Tar Heels have scored at and Schott found herself learning the clubhouse. Saying those things was not in- least 100 points in their The most common words used tended to degrade the Japanese first three games the first how to run a car dealership as She has apologized for offend- time they've done so since well as brick and cement com- ing anyone and has denied some to describe Schott are "tough" or race. It's almost like a nickname. "hard-nosed," though she is also She doesn't understand you can't 1971, panies. of the allegations against her, but The Tar Heels (3-0) got In 1981, Schott acquired a lim- continues to express surprise at referred to favorably as "unpre- refer to people as 'Japs' without tentious." incurring wrath." off to a slow start, missing ited partnership in the Reds, and the furor over the issue. their first six shots while three years later became general the Longhoms got 3-poin- partner. She controls 6 of the club's IS shares. ters from Michael Rich- ...»imiiiniiim«iiii "I don't claim to be a baseball Falcon Fever.catch It! uU-a-g-°-°-»-»-».a.°.° fl-B.tj)juumj ardson, Terrence Rencher expert. I didn't claim to be an ex- and B.J. Tyler fora9-l lead. pert on any of the companies my husband left me when he died," Schott said in an interview two years ago. "Sometimes common sense goes a long way, no matter what you're in." And sometimes lack of it can get you in trouble. Schott, 64, has fired three gen- eral managers and left a trail of disgruntled former employees. In 1989, former coach Lee May, who felt that Schott had reneged on a promise to keep him on, said, "If baseball is coming to the way this lady is doing things, I don't want any part of it." At a reunion two years ago of the Big Red Machine players of the 1970s, former general man- ager Bob Howsam blamed Schott when he wasn't allowed to be in- troduced with the team. "When you deal with small people, you have to expect this," Howsam said. And when she was a limited partner, she hired an It took Galileo 16 years to master the universe. airplane to pull banners over Riverfront Stadium urging the Reds to fire Dick Wagner, who You have one night. was general manager. It was a dispute with another former employee that brought out the charges of racist and anti- It seems unfair. The genius had all that lime. While you have a few Semitic behavior. short hours to learn your sun spots from your satellites before the Former Reds controller Tim Sabo sued her for $2.5 million, dreaded astronomy exam. contending he was fired, in part, On the other hand, Vivarin gives you the definite advantage. It helps because he opposed Schott's al- keep you awake and mentally alert for hours. Safely and conveniently. So VIVARIN leged racial discrimination. even when the subject matter's dull, your mind will stay razor sharp. A judge said Sabo could If Galileo had used Vivarin, maybe he could have mastered the solar for fastpicK up -safe as coffee proceed with his suit on that point, but his lawyers dropped fas 0 the litigation when the judge ^ "'° Revive with VIVARIN: dismissed other claims that the ■ <-«<■« Cm;_•>■. Classified page eight The BG News Monday, December 7, 1992

HO HO HO" Solve your gill giving problems WE WANT TO BE PARENTS HELPII am going to Washington DC Desper CAMPUS & CITY EVENTS PERSONALS Campus Polfyeyes Wishing to adopl a baby through independent ately need 1 male roommate at Summit Ter- 440 E Court. 352 9638 adoption. . (aceApts CaH352-9S0l. If you can help us call: Helpl Non-smoking female needed to sublease Baiboand Ciaig (419)893 12/7 BOWLING GREEN FALCON LACROSSE Awesome Panama City Spring Break) Spring semester Rent (apt) is $167 a month Another season ol competitive LACROSSE 8days, beachfront room w/kitchen. $1191 SUPPORT GROUP Pool (for those hot April days') and campus Is about to gat underway. Anyone Inter- An out-ol-BG eipenenceil Walk to best bars' Deposit due 12-11 -921 If you've released your baby for adoption, or shuttle are free. No secunty deposit and May is ested In participating In SPRING LA- i 800 678 6386 are considering domg so and nood some sup- already paid for. Own room) Call Knstie g/ CROSSE must attend Take classes at BGSU in port, join us on Mon nights at 7pm. Call ^''' MEETING INFORMATION 354 4673 lor inlo FRANCE Cleveland Plain Dealer needs Jr. Housemate wanted Own room-non-smokers WHEN; Thursday. Dec. 10. 8.00pm Summer or academic year WHERE: BA Building, Room 104 Ad.'Journ'Mktg majors 2.8 GPA to work Tuesday Special 7" Meatball Sub. Inside Only $l50plusum Lance655-3084. Advertising Accounts lor Summer 1993. S 99.5-9. Valid only with this ad It unable to attend, contact UNCON Information meeting: Tues . Dec 8 HOUSEMATE WANTED Musi have dependable car. Pref. Clave, area Campus Polfyeyes 440 E. Court HERSHGBERGER at 352-4367. 7:00 pm. French House for catt 2-2667) Your own loom m a large 2 bdrm house students w' prior sales exp. Apply Co-op 1 other housemate. Si 70/mo ♦dep Interested in NATIONAL STUDENT oH. 233 Adm. 2-2351 ASAP X mas Special EXCHANGES? Cab service to Toledo Aiport - $30 flat. Call Gary 3S3 0662. Call 872-0216 for reservations It you attended an into session or All Organizations and Chapters DELTA GAMMA Roommate needed lor Spring semester. talked witn someone m the Co-op Office, Participate in the Hats oft to Holly Jerele & Jenny Frengos lor Great apt., own room, furnished ft cable. then this message is lor you 13th Annual Leadership Conference bang selected to Who's Who Way to go girls' $190.mo. ♦ shared ulll. Call Kurt 353-4533 Plants attend: WANTED Showcase displays on February t2th& 13th We are so proud ol you SECOND STEPMEETaNGS More info and applications a/em Male needed to sublease for Spring Semester Wad., Dae. 2,3:30pm. 230 Ad. Bldg 42S Student Services '93 Large house dose lo campus. Own room, Thura.. Dae. 3.3:30pm, Taft Room. Union Apply by Jan 29. 1993 HOLLY TRIMBLE i female roommate needed to sublease low rent and utilities Call 352 8200 We have much more to tell youl Happy Birthday. Roomiei apartment tor Spring Semester. 352-2851 MALE SUBLEASER NEEDED Ca" 372-2451 for more into. Are you a VCT or graphic design major? Ms Have a great one) t FEMALE SUBLEASER NEEDED by 12/20/92 ceflany magazine needs your expertise as Ait Remember, comfort zone - BADl $i82.50/mon(h • utilities OSEA Meeting Direclor'Call N-cole at 352 9658 fexn'N ■. Spring semester. $i50/mo. All uol. included. Love, Close lo campus and own room Wed.. Dec. 9!h at 9:00 P m Christ* Close to campus. 354-6791 115 EDUCATION Are you STRESSED? Call 3520946. Learn how to deal with i femaie sublease needed tor Spring 93 Topic: Retention-Does It Help? Need 2 to 4 subleases for 2 bedroom apt 80i Speaker: Mr. Kirkbride your STRESS, Dec. 8. I need graduation ticket a! $i367mo plus gas &elec Own large room. 5th St. «3 - $145 00 a month plus electric. (Principal ol Shrxetand E lementary) Bpm 305 Moseiey Do you have any extra? Will pay I Close to campus Call 353 0124 for inlo Cable free until May. Come and see or can Sponsored by UAO and Please ca> Gen* 352-9678 f Santa Claus is coming to Rm. 113 Education The Wetness Center. 3 .i :MO? Dec. lit 7 9pm Come get your picture taken It's FREE I 1 male roommate lor Spring '93. Close to Needed sublease's for Spring 1993 lor a two for $2. An proceeds benefit SCEC. Sponsored INTRAMURAL FORFEIT FEES MUST BE campus! Call 352-2458. aaMtaww/the disabled population As your food coupons run out, look lor our val- PCKED UP BY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. bedroom apartment-Uruversiry Village. Contact uable coupons across the campus) 1992 IN 108 REC CENTER FRATERNITIES 1 male sublease' for Spring -93 semester. 353^668 WBGUFM STAFF MEETING Campus Poliyoyes. 440E. Court 352-9638. MAY CARRY OVER TO SPRING SEMES- $l57.50/month. Own room, quiet Non-smoking female needed to sublease fur- Tuesday. December 8,1992 TEFL 352-7088 nished apartment across for campus. Will pay At 900 pm m 111 South Hall MANDATORY-See you there i Attention journalism majors: Miscellany maga- Journahsm interships available through Miscel- secunty deposit Amy 352-8385. zine needs: lany magazine. We need sophomore journal- 1 male subleaser tor Spring '93. Furnished One female subleaser tor Frazee Apts Pi Sigma Alpha & Pre Law Society present 1. Ait director ism majors to intern this spring. Call Moots at apt., VERY close to campus, cheap utllltlea 2 bedroonv2 bath Roger Anderson, Univ. of Toledo LAW Guru 2. Phoio editor 352-9658 tor more details ft NO MAY RENT! Call Tim lor de- $i50/mo. • share ol utilities. Agenda: Law school, career. 3. General interns tails-3S3-6907. Call 353-3519. preparations & strategies. Law Society presents Women In Law Call NcoJe ai 352-9656 for details 1 or 2 female suWeasers Wed., Dec 9,8:00 pm, BA 110 Tuesday. December 8 SUBLEASER NEEDED Large apt. Own large room. Alpha Sigma Phi - Alpha Sigma Phi 7:30-9:30pm, 112BA One or two people to sublease apt. lor Spring EXTREMLY PRIVATE The Brothers of Alpha Sigma Phi would like to Everyone Welcome*'' Semester Call Greg 513-836-3246 SERVICES OFFERED congratulate John Asendorl on his pinmng to $175 plus uol. Pam 353-5112. Kathleen Maloney, a member of Sigma Kappa, Two Spring male sublease's needed for Nexxus Sale • New Indola Line Desperately need one roommate for Dec -Jan coolest apartment In BG. CaH 354-8474. (Doug and also on his newly elected Office on IFC- Campus Headquarters Salon Vice President ol Membership Development. till May. Furnished on E Wooster across from orBilll Pregnant? We can help. Mon.-Thurs. l0-8.Fn.-Sal. 10-6 Founders only $i28'month ♦ utilities. Call Free pregnancy tests a supportive services 3533504 Wanted: t femalo to share apt w/3 others 'or Alpha Sigma Ptu ■ Alpha Sigma Phi Spring semester or ASAP Call 353-1730 for Call 354 4673 BG Pregnancy Center NOW OPEN FASHION MERCHANDISING ASSOICATION FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED details Miller's Fish-NMore Pet Shop for Spring and/or Summer 'OS ANNOUNCES: SECRET STOCKINGS 1055 1/2 N. Main 352-4048. Your support for the Student Council for We offer you the opportunity S3 00' 25f to reveal name of sender. Very close to campus, own room to find the perfect ft most unique gift' Call Kathy at 352-0630. Exceptional Children. Come visit Santa Claus, We will deliver on or off campus! gel your picture taken and eat Chmmas cook- for absolutely anyone on your listl MATH SCIENCE BUILDING OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING FAIR Female sublease! needed for Spring semester iesi AVEBURY BOOKS Mon-Wed, 7-9.11:00-3:00 OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING FAIR ' Old * Used' Rare * Out-or-Print Wednesday January i3.7-9pm ol '93 Cheap" Onry $112 50/month + unties 143-CEastWooeter Call at 353-4035 HELP! I NEED GRADUATION TICKETS! Ballroom HELP WANTED 10:00 6 00Mon Wed 8 Sat Wil pay'" Price list of available facilities will be prowdod Female subleaser needed for Sprmg '93. 10 00 - 9O0 Thu - Fn (thru Christmas) Please call 372-6490. Sponsored by Off-Campus Housing Office Only $129/mo. ♦utilities Pay unol May, June thru Aug. • FREEH Call 3S3 9402 $200-1500 WEEKLY Assemble products ai home. Easy' No selling MrWAnrWW. Spring subleaser needed You're paid dVect Fuly Guaranteed FREE In Furnished apt. - Own room. formabon-24 Hour HoCme. 801-379-2900 Co Wtfth'op Terrace North pynghl»OHl7lKDH Call Ralph or Steve 353 9118 Accepting Applications lor Spnng Semester Noon and evening delivery personnel Must be flow! - n - Greenery Roommate needed to share furnished home m neat and reliable. Will train during Chnsmas B.G. Male grad pref Cal 354-8701 or brea* O Honodetto's. 1432 L" WOOSIIM 352-1631 Arthur Victor Painting. Inc is looking for branch managers lor Summer "93. Experience helpful Subleaser needed immediately I but not necessary. Complete (raining and field 011? 50/month • utilities Dec rent FREE. support. High income potential All You Can Eat Please call 352-5122. leave message. 800-0775-4745. Daily Features MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Photographers Needed!

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Also Available: Soup, Salad Bar, Baked Potato and Breads Anyone who is interested should apply at The BG News office in 210 West Hall and fill out 11:30-1:30 $3.99 4:00-7:00 $4.75 an employment application by December 13th. Quatum 90 Card accepted 4-7 only for on campus students. Quatum 90 Card accepted all day for off campus students. iiiiiiiiiiiii. '•■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■- ■■-■-■•■-■-■-■-■-■•■-■•"-■-■-■-■-■-■■■•■•■•■•■■■•■-■-■«"-■■■-■■■-■-■-■-■-■-■-■-• Monday, December?, 1992 The BG News page nine Swindell joins Drabek in Houston by Michael A. Lutz AP sports writer Swindell pitched for Texas lion in each of the next two "I did inform Ozzie this morn- about all that could happen and while Drabek pitched for the seasons and $4.2 million each in ing that our offer was off the they were all good." University of Houston. Swindell 1995 and 1996. The Astros have table, and that we were going to Swindell had winning seasons HOUSTON - Greg Swindell played for the Cleveland Indians an option for 1997 at $4.6 million the winter meetings and continue from 1988-90. He won a career- wanted to pitch at home and the for his first five seasons and was and must pay a $600,000 buyout if to work to improve our club," best 18 games in 1988. Then he Houston Astros agreed Friday to traded to the Cincinnati Reds in they don't exercise it. Wood said. "At this time it's not was dealt to the Reds for Jack give him that chance. November 1991. "I must have been a good boy our intention to pursue the situa- Armstrong, Scott Scudder and Houston made Swindell its "My Cleveland experience was this year because my Christmas tion with Ozzie any further." Joe Turck. Swindell had a 12-8 second big free-agent signing of nothing but a help to me," Swin- list has already come true," As- While the Astros were talking record with the Reds with a 2.70 the week, agreeing to a $17 mil- dell said. "I learned how to pitch tros manager Art Howe said. "It with Smith, Swindell's proposal ERA in 31 games. lion, four-year deal. On Tuesday, and I learned how to deal with will feel good to run these two was on hold. the Astros agreed to a $19.5 mil- losing. Luckily, 1 was able to get guys out there every fifth day. I "Yesterday was a long day," "He turned down offers from lion contract with Doug Drabek, out of there and had a chance to could go back in the clubhouse Swindell said. "They told me they five other clubs for more the National League's 1990 Cy come home. It was kind of emo- until about the seventh Inning. It were going to wait until 7 p.m. on money," said Randy Hendricks, Young Award winner. tional when they called. I actual- means fewer trips to the mound Ozzie. Then they called back and who represents the pitcher along "Even before Doug signed I ly broke down and cried some. I for me." said they were waiting until mid- with his brother Alan. "We just knew where I wanted to play," really wanted to be here." Houston general manager Bill night." stayed with our offer with Hous- Swindell said. "Being able to fol- Swindell lost in salary arbitra- Wood had been negotiating ton even though we had better low someone like Doug will just tion last year and made $2.5 mil- Thursday with free agent short- "1 went to sleep about four o'- offers coming because that's help me even more. Only good lion. He gets a $1 million signing stop Ozzie Smith, but couldn't clock this morning and woke up what Greg wanted to do and we things can happen." bonus in the new deal, $3.5 mil- reach an agreement. at six," he said. "I was thinking knew Houston had a budget." Classified The BG News

Cruldcare provider(s) needed lor 1 yr old & 9 Bundy Alto Sax Apartment across from campus. Houses and apartments lor '93-94 school year Need 2 people lo share large bedroom in great yr. old m my Portage home beginning Jan 4 Fabulous working condition, Great location and Inexpensive. t2 month leases only. Slating m May Steve apt Fireplace, washer/dryer, dishwasher M-F. 7.30-5 Call 686 5035 evenings Asking$350. Call 352 3449 eves Graduating In December and I need some- Smith. 352-8917. tiSO/monrh/person Spring '93. Call Jess or body. Andrea. 353 0091 LARGE UNFURNISHED I BDRM UTILI- Car stereo. Panasonic CD player. 4 speakers • S120 mo. Will negotiate on price. Need male subleaser A big 2 bdrm Non- Help' Need female babysitter (or 3 chddren Alpine and Pioneer, also have turbo graphics Call Cralg, 354-5239. TIES/CABLE INC $400 MONTH 3547257 ages 12.9 & 7 alter school. Need own car. Call game system with 11 games and 4 controllers. I'll give extra Incentives such as LEAVE MESSAGE smoker preferred tor Spnng "93 one mo. free. 352-6095 afier 6 pm A'.k'r.-Hfy.n :f,1 43?1 Call 352 6671 phone alec Large, quiet, one bedroom apartment Lease EXTRA BEE R CANSor BOTTLES* required. S275/month. Phone 352-5111 Need subleaser for Spring. $135/mo HOL'DAYHELP Available Jan. sublease 3 bdrm. duplex. 1 1/2 Create attractive beer lamps' baths, carpeted, bsment, kitchen appJ.. Mon.-Fn.1Q.5pm. Free heat, water, cable. 18 25 TO START FMI and last month's rent free. Intriguing conversation piece 'or home or $5i0/mo plus reasonable utit Close to Untv Listings Available now Company expanding Ft - pt. positions avail. dorm Step by step instructions w'cokv photo Negotiable Call Kelly 354-3103 3544909 Carty Rentals. 316 E Merry «3 353 0325 Flexible schedule. Only nice people may apply. Send check or MO lor $5 95 to Apar Industry. "93-94 school year Call today 321-5365 POBoi 3555. Kont.OH 44240. CHECK IT OUT: One Female Roommate Needed E Merry apt (campus side) Male roommate wanted. Own room in large INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT Make FOR SALE: Spring Semester $l33/mo ($200 off) house. Plenty o' closet and storage space money leaching English abroad. Japan and A-FRAME LOFTS $i75/month * electric starting Jan. 15 Call 352 9353 Only $l34/mon(h. Sprng Semester only. 122 Taiwan Make 12,000-14.000. per month $80 OR BEST OFFER Stacy or Colleen al 353 ''05 1 Fia/ooAm Can l 600 729-1673Er/Br>AiaGr»«n ^ The BG News Monday, December 7, 1992 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 75, Issue 70

Weather BG landlord The Key To Survival charged with harassment by Eileen McNamara police reporter

Today, mostly cloudy. One of Bowling Green's largest High around 30. West winds landowners was charged Tues- 10 to IS mph becoming day with making harassing phone northwest. Tonight, becom- calls on Sept. 4 to a person in ing partly cloudy. Low Perrysburg Township. The land- around 20. Tuesday, partly lord, in rum, said he Is innocent sunny with a high in the and will file counter charges lower 30s. against the individual for alleg- edly making harassing phone Outside Campus calls to him. Lookin' for a replacement: "Trie calls were not made by CLEVELAND - Fellow Democrats have elected me. I don't know these Bedford Heights Mayor people - it's Just some bad Jimmy Dimora to the Cuya- hoga County elections board blood somewhere." to replace Thaddeus Jack- Doug Valentine, BG son, who quit amid a state property owner investigation of the board's activities. Dimora was elected 148-147 Saturday in a vote Doug Valentine, the owner of among Democratic commit- Piedmont and Preferred Prop- tee members at a raucous erties, was processed on one meeting in which party charge of telephone harassment chairman John M. Coyne through the Perrysburg Town- engaged in shouting match- ship Police Department and es with participants. released. He is scheduled to ap- "It's so disorganized," pear in Perrysburg Municipal said Tony Cuda, a member Court on Dec. 9. of the party's executive "The calls were not made by committee. "There is no me," Valentine said. "I don't feeling that we're together know these people - it's just here." some bad blood somewhere." Dimora was chosen over lawyer Frederick Middle- Valentine said he believes the ton. Because the vote was so person who filed charges against close, Coyne ordered a re- him may be an employee of a count, which upheld Dimor- company with which he was in- a's win. volved in a construction deal. He Cleveland City Council- did not specify which company man Bill Patmon, a Middle- or what position the person might The BC Ncwa/Llada Lcnc hold with that company. ton backer, said he was dis- Preparing to deliver finals week survival kits to Old Faternlty Row, junior elementary education turbed that Coyne ordered Representatives of both the major Jennifer Preston loads bags Into a station wagon outside the Miletl Alumni Center Saturday Middleton supporters to one Perrysburg Township Police De- morning. The sale, sponsored by the Undergraduate Alumni Association, sold 1,670 kits. side of the hall during the partment and Perrysburg Muni- recount and Dimora backers cipal Court declined to release a to the opposite side. report or any details of the al- leged incident because the court Lottery case is still pending. Coalition begins meetings Super Lotto Valentine claimed he and 8-15-27-29-37-39 members of his family have been Aim is to improve interorganizational communication Kicker receiving harassing phone calls 0-5-9-4-6-5 he believes are being made by by Jenl Bond Pick 3 Numbers the complainant and he said he student government reporter ideas and opinions, according to help open the lines of communi- 2-7-5 will be filing counter charges. Undergraduate Student cation between organizations Pick 4 Numbers Government President Jason dealing with student Issues. 0-0-4-2 "[The phone calls] have been Student leaders from several Jackson. "We discussed how important going on for several months," he University organizations are The coalition met for the first It is for students to come said. "And they are really ob- coming together to form a Stu- time Thursday to discuss how the together and take a stand on Compiled from staff and scene. dent for Student Coalition, which group would be formatted and things," Jackson said. "This will wire reports. " We're definitely going to get will serve as a support group for what purpose it would serve. to the bottom of this." every organization to gain new Jackson said the coalition will See USG, page three. Local page two The BG News Monday, December 7, 1992 BG schools offer internships Give students taste of 'real world' of employment by Tina Roush contributing reporter lations as they deal with media "I enjoy working with a wide people, interview town officials variety ol students from the and compile information for the An internship can be easy to community. He has coordinated find if you just know where to University." this internship for 23 years, and look. it is one of the longest-running The Bowling Green school dis- off-campus internships at the trict supplies journalism and Gary Evans, internship University. With approximately IPCO majors with an excellent coordinator 12 interns and one pho- internship in the public relations tojournalist every semester, department. Located within easy trict on a daily basis. Evans has worked with hundreds walking distance, it is a conven- Each intern is responsible for of media and IPCO majors. ient off-campus internship to en- one school and visiting that "I enjoy working with a wide hance journalistic writing. school for about two hours a variety of students from the Uni- Many different experiences week. Teachers supply interns versity," Evans said. "They keep can be gained through this in- with story ideas that are de- me on my toes and provide the ternship. Promotional activities veloped and written for all local BG schools with excellent and such as developing levy posters, news media. Occasionally, in- up-to-date news coverage for the creating different types of fliers terns receive a byline for their community." and writing advertisements for stories - an excellent piece of Intern postitions for both print various school activities are done portfolio material. and photojournalists are availa- by the interns. Interns also write Gary Evans, the internship co- ble. Three interns work at the ' Theresa DeFranco, Francey Ackerman and Joby Knapp write news releases regarding various ordinator, gives interns a taste of Central Administration Office for local Dews media as part of their Internships. activities around the school dis- the "real world" in public re- instead of at one school. "This internship has provided IIH'I' llli'l' I1H IIH 111!"!' IIH'I> IIU'I' MH'I> I HOP IIH'1' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< me with opportunities to improve my interviewing and writing »♦« skills," said intern Theresa De- The Sisters of FIBO »♦« Franco, a senior public relations Hey! If you know »♦< major. BID FAREWELL TO OUR »♦< Evans writes letters of rec- ♦♦: ♦ Sharon Durlingame ♦ >?« ommendation at the end of the in- »♦< ternship for all students in- »♦< volved. This can be a helpful tool Graduating Seniors please let her know she was »♦« »♦« in demonstrating writing ability Didi Huston »♦« and experience in news-editorial recognized AGAIN! as last week's »♦« writing when applying for a job. Sue Matthaidess \5 "Evans' internship is good for Andrea Smith MOST VALUABLE *** all sequences in journalism - ►♦« Stephanie Peterson DG News Production Staff Member »♦< v public relations, magazine, »♦« news-editorial and broadcasting Tracy Worley »♦« - as well as IPCO majors," said Congratulations I »♦« »♦« Francey Ackerman, a senior In- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« tern. "We do a little bit of every- IIB nu iii)'i> ui)'i> iiii'i> iiii'i" IIH into m im'i- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« thing."

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Start Your Nights Out at the Days Inn All New Import Night Every Friday Daily Happy Hours from 4-7 pm Beer and Drink Specials.Complimentary Hors D'oeuvres Campus Monday, December 7, 1992 The BG News page three USG Continued from page one. new ideas." GSS wants plan for child care help USG better represent stu- DeCrane said that students dents on a whole." must stand behind each other. byJenl Bond cause many have children," Zi-' Any officially recognized cam- "You must stand behind a student government reporter "A child care facility would bluk said. "Currently we are rul- pus organization is eligible to common goal and get a united ing out a pool of students by not participate in the coalition, ac- front across," he said. "There benefit undergraduate and having a facility." cording to Jackson. needs to be an understanding of On Friday, Graduate Student graduate students, faculty, Fluellen said he is certain a "We have an open door policy," what the common interest, dif- Senate unanimously passed a bill child care facility would benefit he said. "Everything we do will ferences, strengths and weak- requesting a new ad hoc commit- staff and the students because many have to be a collective effort." nesses are so you can all see how tee be created to compose a plan administration." schedule around when they can Gregory DeCrane, assistant each of you can help each other." for the establishment of a child get child care. vice president for student af- The idea for a student coalition care facility on campus. GSS President Tony "I personally know students fairs, spoke to the coalition on the originated from USG, but the co- A committee exploring the Fluellen who have to go part-time because importance of communication alition will run itself, Jackson possibility of a campus child care there is no child care," he said. between the organizations. said. center was disbanded in 1990. "A child care facility would "By establishing a facility, that "It is important that there is GSS Welfare Coordinator Alex benefit undergraduate and grad- problem could be alleviated." communication within your own 'This is something I've worked Teodosio said a child care facility uate students, faculty, staff and In other business, GSS allo- groups," DeCrane said. "If not, hard for and have had many ob- at the university would attract the administration," GSS Presi- cated $350 to the College Demo- tonight is meaningless." stacles to hurdle," he said. more graduate, non-traditional dent Tony Fluellen said. "We crats to help fund an AIDS bene- The coalition will not, at this "There were many opinions to and part-time students and facul- need day care not as a luxury but fit concert at Howard's Club H, point, endorse anything as a clear up, and I hope the group ty to the University. as a necessity." on Feb. 10. The group allocated group, Jackson said. can become a strong and stable According to the bill, only one GSS senator-at-large Jack $125 to the World Student Asso- "The purpose is to work as an pillar of the University." child care facility exists that Zibluk said more students would ciation for the purchase of a unofficial collaboration," Jack- USG public relations coor- offers child care during working be able to attend the University if video tape to help international son said. "It's not a huge struc- dinator Chad Luckner said every hours to infants who are not toilet child care were available. students understand the tax laws. tured program. It offers the op- organization has equal status. trained. There is no facility "It is a major need, and it can Also, $200 was given to the BGSU portunity for groups to enhance "We can't let our egos run this offering child care after 6 p.m., attract more and better graduate Philharmonic to attend the Ohio their leadership skills and gain group," Luckner said. during evening class hours. students to the University be- Music Educators Convention. When too many finals and not enough sleep make you see red... T r/b» jL'dX W "Wi Recycle Your Books for Cash

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by Eileen McNamara The new Fleldhouse parking lot regular shuttle route Instead of aim of training center police reporter will be designated for com- two buses traveling the same, muters on a trial basis, probably longer route. by Cynthia Prada for the whole spring semester, at The following are the two op- classified staff reporter to give instruction to teachers In least. Also, about half of on- small groups or through consul- The Department of Parking tions available: tations with individual teachers. and Traffic is redesignating campus Lot 12, located on Merry parking lots near Doyt Perry Avenue, will be made into com- Option 1: Stops at the Visitor Members of the University's The center serves 14,000 elemen- Stadium and on Merry Avenue muter parking spaces. Information Center, Ice Arena, faculty are working on a tary and secondary teachers. for next semester to bring on- University Union and Jerome Li- different kind of class project - According to Judith Wahrman, campus student parking a little bary. The estimated time for a - the Northwest Ohio Regional Ph.D, director of NWORTTC, the A Parking and Traffic repre- center is based on the concept of closer and give commuters more sentative said on-campus stu- complete run of the route is 13 Teacher Training Center - that parking space. dents should still have sufficient minutes. sponsors professional develop- "teachers teaching teachers." space, but they will be permitted Option 2: Stops at the Visitor ment programs for educators "In most cases, the educators The department is also con-, to park in the second, farther- Information Center, Harshman throughout the region. in our own area have the exper- sidering changing the shuttle bus back section of what will be Lot Quadrangle, Jerome Library, The center itself was planned tise needed to provide our system, and is asking students Education Building, University by a coalition of teachers, admin- professional development activi- 20, the new visitor lot, in case of istrators, representatives of for their input as to whether the any shortages. Union, Offenhauer and the Fal- ties," she said. Also, help is fre- proposal should be given a trial con Fleldhouse. The estimated higher education, community quently requested from the nine run next semester. Officials said the plan to rede- time for a complete run of the members, parents and business colleges or universities that as- signate lots was recommended route is IS minutes. representatives. Funding is pro- sisted in the formation of the Beginning in January, Lot 20, by the University Parking Com- Students can also indicate if vided by the Ohio Department of center. which is the visitor's lot located mittee and the University admin- they believe the shuttle system Education. Participating four-year institu- next to on-campus student park- istration and Undergraduate should continue to run with two The center is in the process of tions are the University, Univer- ing Lot 6, will become part of Lot Student Government concurred. shuttles traveling the full route. selecting more than 30 area sity of Toledo, University of 6. Lot 19, which is the on-campus Also, Parking and Traffic is The estimated time for a com- teachers to be facilitators for its Findlay, Ohio State University, student lot located west of the asking students for their opin- plete run of the full route is 20 first series of professional de- Bluffton College, Ohio Northern Visitor's Information Center, will ions by distributing a survey minutes. In either Option 1 or 2, velopment programs. After University, Heidelberg College, be redesignated Lot 20 for visitor about a proposal to change the there would still be one bus that training, the facilitators will be Defiance College and Lourdes parking only. University shuttle bus system, would run the full route. available to schools in 18 North- College. which would be implemented on Anyone who may have any west Ohio counties to give pre- The Northwest Ohio Educa- "We want to bring the students a trial basis during the spring other ideas for an alternative sentations on cooperative learn- tional Television Foundation at a little closer to campus," said route are encouraged to contact ing strategies. the University has been desig- Barbara Waddell, the public in- the Department of Parking and "Cooperative learning" is a nated as the fiscal agent for the formation officer for the De- The proposal would consist of Traffic in person. teaching model through which center's grant allocation and partment of Public Safety. an express shuttle route and a students leam the social skills provides office space for the "There has even been a sug- needed to work cooperatively in center. gestion of still having two buses a group while at the same time According to JoAnne Martin- running the longer route, but in studying a regular classroom Reynolds, assistant dean for the opposite directions," Waddell curriculum. College of Education and Allied said. In early 1993, the facilitators Professions at the University, the will travel throughout the region center is a great opportunity for faculty members to Improve the educational system. "Through collaboration among teachers in Northwest Ohio we ^W\|//// can really help the most impor- LoWift 0W* tant element of education - the students," she said. "If our facul- ty members go out and train teachers then our students who , 20% OFF go into their schools for methods 192 S. Main St. I any 14k gold jewelry classes and student teaching will 352-1646 purchase with this coupon come back better prepared and the children will definitely bene- expires March 1,1993 fit."

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Although he has not put num- Kevin Brown offered legal "It's too early to tell whether bers on the short-term package, services to negotiate a settle- job growth is good enough" to al- his aides have suggested $20 bil- AKRON -- An 82-year-old low the president-elect to em- woman who has helped care for ment on IS other liens on her LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - The ec- lion or so as a ballpark figure. Es- the homeless for a half century home totaling about $4,000 for onomic team that President-elect brace a scaled-back package, timates of spending as much as has won a promise of help resolv- back sales taxes on a restaurant. Clinton names this week may said Gene Sperling, a senior $50 billion to jump-start the ing an overdue government loan "My family and I will enjoy the wind up overseeing a much more transition economic adviser. economy had even been circu- Still, he suggested Clinton lated. to provide her own shelter. opportunity to give the gift," said modest short-term stimulus Warren Brown. "From what I package than first envisioned, would have a whole range of op- The short-term package would Dorothy Mackey was threat- include spending on a variety of ened Thursday with foreclosure read, she would be a living saint." transition advisers suggest. tions before him when he decides Instead of plans to funnel large what kind of short-range package ready-to-go projects to build and of the Akron home she shares repair roads, highways and tran- with her daughter, sister and five "Our hope is that Mrs. Mackey amounts of money into state to propose. would hold the title and own her transportation projects, Clinton's "We're working all the time," sit systems; and various other an- people who would otherwise be ti-recessionary programs. homeless. home free and clear," Kevin aides said over the weekend they Sperling said as he and other Mackey also takes care of 25 Brown said. are now scrutinizing less costly transition officials worked both The package also is expected to Mackey called the money a gift and more Innovative plans. Saturday and Sunday on the op- call for lower capital gains taxes other homeless people in three and an Investment tax credit. rental homes in Woostcr and from God. These include a scheme to re- tions package - to be presented social workers In Wooster have "I'm not a bit ashamed. I ha- finance some of the $4 trillion to Clinton right after his Dec. Clinton aides said the tax credit - estimated that she has cared for ven't done anything illegal. I just national debt by taking advan- 14-15 economic conference. to entice businesses to put more more than 10,000 homeless over got behind in my payments," she tage of current lower interest Clinton is inviting more than money In plants and equipment - the last half century. said. rates. Another plan would ease 100 leaders from business, in- would be retroactive, most likely Warren Brown, 41, a Hudson Mackey said she had been un- certain federal bank regulations dustry, labor and academia to to Dec. 1, businessman, and his twin able to make the $65.49 payments to make loans easier to obtain. Little Rock for the session, de- brother, Kevin Brown, a Twins- on her home since August. She Clinton has said he'll start nam- signed to help guide him in shap- burg attorney, offered Saturday said she has paid $100 a month ing members of his economic ing the final economic program. to return some of what she's giv- since May on the sales tax liens. team this week. Transition and Clinton has said he will present en to the area. Mackev said she also received Democratic sources said he'd de- both a long-term and a short- Warren Brown said he would a $1,000 check from another cided on Texas Sen. Lloyd Bent- term plan to help the struggling pay off a $4,000 loan from the benefactor Saturday. That sen as treasury secretary and economy. Department of Housing and Ur- money will help pay water bills, New York investment banker ban Development. Mackev said she said. Roger Altman as deputy secre- X-x: Values EARTH SPIRIT! Continued from page six. NATIVE A AMERICAN ists be permitted to speak to stu- dents. The school district re- fused, and the issue will be The BG News and sAf ss placed before a state board. At least two small businesses BGSU STUDENT have documented harassing calls from people who identified SHOPPING DAY themselves with Focus on the Family. Regina's Unique Bouti- Saturday December 12 7|* que was criticized for selling 10 am - 6 pm "scanty" clothing. The Rocky Free shuttle service Mountain Men's Center, led by every 20 min therapist Greg Snyder, simply (from front of University Union) GREAT GIFT IDEAS! left town. Most of the Colorado Springs Specializing in Wildlife/Environmental Come check out all of the activities and Great and Native American Art. ministries are considered "e- deals at Woodland Mall! vangellcal," not an easy term to Authentic Replicas that are bought define. The ministries "cut directly from the artists themselves. across denominational lines but Clip and return this entry form to share a commitment to conserva- register to win a VCRff tive values and Bible-based theo- logy," said Steve Rabey, religion Jewelry • Baskets • editor for the Colorado Springs ["GRAND PRIZE DRAWING Rugs • Books • Music • Gazette Telegraph. ENTRY FORM Bead Work • Pottery • Pouches • Stone & Wood Most are donor-supported, not- Carvings and much more. for-profit ministries, and are rtto ,NAMEL_ exempt from federal and state membar income taxes. Address: Indian Arts S Crafts Association Focus on the Family officials bristle when described as "fun- ■ Phone; i S7S8MolnSt.#7 damental," or even "religious |_ * Deposit This Slip in Customer Service Booth | Syhmnlo. OH right." That, they say, lumps ) (next to post office) (419)885-7012 c them with such television evan- gelists as Jerry Falwell or Pat Robertson. SB effii J^\. Monday Feature page six The BG News Monday, December 7, 1992 Welcome to the Land of Family Values

A Colorado city in the shadow of Pike's Peak could tionwide, part of the network es- area, with a payroll of more than nery, a spokesman for the organ- be called ground zero in the explosion of the fami- tablished by the organization $45 million. ization. "We're just trying to get ly values movement. It's the headquarters of 40 Focus on the Family, founded by While Colorado Springs has people to offer what they can evangelical Christian ministries, spreading theirei the Rev. James Dobson. always been politically conserva- offer in a humble, constructive conservative views across th land via tl air- Bush's visit underscored the tive because of the strong mili- fashion and to be part of the pro- waves and the printed word. significance of this city's role in tary presence, the number of cess." the family values movement. ministries that have settled here According to one story that by Pegiy Lowe state legislators this fall, he Colorado Springs is now home - especially Focus on the Family made the rounds here, Focus on The Associated Press made one side trip. to no less than 40 international - has alarmed some who see the the Family tried to obtain a list of evangelical ministries, making it religious conservatives as a single teachers in certain school Bush went to a refurbished a major force in the family va- threat to the city's cultural districts as part of an effort to COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - bank building to talk on a radio lues movement nationwide. diversity, schools and civil lib- get rid of any gays or lesbians. When President Bush spoke to a program that was beamed into "Colorado Springs is a conser- erties. Focus on the Family confirmed It group of conservative Colorado thousands of radio stations na- vative place to begin with. The "A chunk of the community is was called by principals who said para-church groups that have in love with them. A chunk of the they were approached by people come in have simply added to the community thinks they're re- claiming to belong to the relig- conservative atmosphere," said sponsible for everything that ious group. the Rev. James W. White, pastor happens," said Amy Divine, a re- The religious movement's of the First Congregational sident. growing influence is evident Church and a critic of the con- Divine, her husband, Doug through these recent develop- HOLIDAY servative ministries. Triggs, and several other resi- ments: "We're not living "Murphy dents launched The Citizens Colorado for Family Values, Brown" down here. They're try- Project in May in an attempt to the group that was successful in OPENINGS ing to prevent "Murphy Brown" show another side to the city's passage of the anti-gay rights and Focus is certainly trying to conservative bent. amendment, was created out of a do that in their narrow definition "In the Pike's Peak area, we local group that had already $8.25 to Start

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He said as Powell said U.S. troops, work- ports or entry," he said, adding "peacemakers" may begin hand- many as l.S million Somalis are ing with smaller contingents that the Army would be able to AYODHYA, India - Hindu ing control to U.N. teams in early in Imminent danger of starva- from other countries, would be provide special ships that can fundamentalists used pickaxes January, but most of the tion. the "peacemakers" and that U.N. disgorge some supplies rrom orr- and crowbars Sunday to raze a 28,000-strong U.S. force will be The president ordered the de- forces then would become the shore without the need tor port 430-year-old mosque they say there until March or beyond, ployment just 47 days before he "peacekeepers." terminals. was built on the site where a senior military officers said. will leave office and hand the He said that even after the bulk main Hindu deity was born. The Thousands of U.S.-based Ma- problem over to President-elect of the rorce had returned to the Belgium said it would commit government declared the nation rines and Army soldiers were Clinton. United States, "a posse" or Ma- S50 paratroopers ror a year, under its highest security alert packing their gear today and get- Clinton endorsed Bush's ac- rines would remain orr Somalia's France reportedly was sending and braced for a Muslim back- ting ready for a holiday season tion, saying in a statement in shores in case the U.N. 2,000 soldiers and Canada 900. lash. deployment, which officials said Little Rock, Ark.: "I share his de- peacekeeping rorce needs Britain said it did not plan to At least four Hindu militants would not start before Monday. termination to ensure the suc- protection. He didn't say how send troops but offered four were killed and 100 others in- Supply ships were loading at U.S. cessor this important mission." many Marines that would entail transport planes. jured by falling debris as the ports this weekend. Aides to Bush had said earlier or how long they would stay. Nigeria, Egypt and Turkey 16th century Babri Masjid, or Some 1,800 Marines, mean- they hoped the U.S. troops could were considering deployments Mosque of Babar, was demoli- while, remained aboard ships withdraw from Somalia by Inau- Powell said it was possible and Italy said it would send shed in less than five hours by offshore from the East African guration Day, Jan. 20. But Penta- some U.S. troops could start leav- troops by the end or the month. thousands of frenzied Hindus. nation. gon officials made it clear Friday ing Somalia in early January. In New Delhi, 20 prominent President Bush on Friday it would be a longer-term project. "But it is very important not to The U.S.-based troops taking Muslim leaders met President ordered the launching of "Opera- tie us to a specific calendar date" Shankar Dayal Sliarma Sunday part in the operation are primar- tion Restore Hope," a sea, land "I am feeling more and more Tor withdrawing, he added. ily rrom the 1st Marine Expe- and expressed "deep anguish and and air operation to pacify ma- comfortable that there will be Lt. Gen. Leon E. Salomon, the ditionary Force at Camp Pendle- pain." In a rare statement on re- rauding gangs of bandits that adequate forces available to pick Army's chief or logistics, said in ton, Calif. and the 10th Mountain ligious issues, the president con- have paralyzed international up this peacekeeping mission, an interview that his main con- Division at Fort Drum, N.Y. demned the destruction. "Those who have harmed [the vxMwxxvyyyvyvxxn^ mosque] have caused injury to the centuries-old ethos of India," he said. 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