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The BG News April 2, 1987 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-2-1987 The BG News April 2, 1987 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News April 2, 1987" (1987). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4644. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4644 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. THE BG NEWS Vol. 69 Issue 103 Bowling Green, Ohio Thursday, April 2,1987 Warner's bond reduced to $5 million CINCINNATI (AP) - A state appeals Richard Niehaus improperly imposed court yesterday said it would allow the bond to ensure that Ohio can collect multimillionaire Marvin Warner to the $22 million Niehaus ordered post a reduced bond to get out of jail Judge set previous bond to insure restitution Warner to pay the state as restitution while he appeals felony convictions for deposits of Home State. stemming from the 1985 collapse of his The appeals court rejected argu- Warner, said Warner probably would val to increase the bond and then Ohio's special prosecutors in the case Home State Savings Bank. ments by state prosecutors that it spend yesterday evening in jail be- Cresent the bond papers to the Hamil- sought the restitution to reimburse the lacked authority to reduce Warner's cause of difficulties in raising $1.5 in County sheriff to be released, Has- state for its costs of guaranteeing A three-judge panel of the 1st Ohio bond. The court did not rule on the issue million to meet the bond. Warner had tings said. Home State's deposits. District Court of Appeals said it would of whether the trial judge had authority previously posted a $3.5 million surety WILLIAM JEFFRESS, Warner's Jeffress asked the 1st Ohio District allow Warner to post a $5 million bond, to set the original $22 million bond. bond backed by Reliance Insurance Co. chief lawyer, argued that the trial Court of Appeals to permit Warner's rather than $22 million, to get out of the Instead, the judges scheduled an April of Philadelphia to stay out of jail pen- judge violated Warner's rights by set- release from the Hamilton County Jus- Hamilton County Justice Center cell 9 hearing on the merits of the case. ding his sentencing Monday. But he ting bond at $22 million. Jeffress said tice Center on the $3.5 million bond where he has been since Monday. Robert Hastings, a lawyer for must now obtain the company's appro- Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Warner had previously posted. Olscamp's Spring brings changes to campus accessibility questioned 77us is the final segment in a three-part news analysis of Paul Olscamp's five years as Univer- sity president. by Linda Hoy staff reporter Called the invisible president by some, Paul Olscamp doesn't go popping into residence halls with firewood like former president Frank Prout or stop into classes to say nello like his predeces- sor Hollis Moore. Nevertheless, Olscamp has developed pro- grams that, in his opinion, make him more Ground broken accessible to faculty and students than past presidents. One such program, the faculty fireside chats, for BA addition began two years ago. The president said he has by MUcU Stewart III Olscamp at five; managing editor A BG News analysis Based on today's weather forecast, Mother Nature may not be ready to loosen her grip on 01' Man Winter. since invited 267 faculty members into his home. But the coining of spring at the University The president began this program in response invariably sprouts several new building and to two faculty members' comments about how renovation projects, and amid the remnants of they had been at the University for 20 years and spring's first snowfall, ground was broken yes- had never been inside the president's home. terday morning for a new $3.65 million addition to the Business Administration Building. Faculty are invited inside the president's University officials, including President Paul home in groups of no more than 14 and no less Olscamp and Robert Patton, dean of the College than nine, Olscamp said. of Business Administration, gathered to offi- One faculty member said that despite being cially begin construction, which is Intended to invited to the president's house for a party, he ease the growing demand for classroom and was not made to feel at home. office space in the existing structure. Patton said a need for increased space became The president merely said hello and pointed apparent in the early 1980s. out the drinks and hors d'oeuvres. "Some faculty members are being housed two Another member said the president was less or more to an office; graduate students have a than friendly on campus, not knowing their need for increased work space," he said. names even after meeting them before. "When the addition is complete, we will have state-of-the-art instructional facilities," he said. In the Faculty Senate, the president has al- According to Lance Teaman, University asso- ways been respectful, Richard Hebein, Senate ciate architect, the project will add approxi- chairman, said. mately 36,000 square feet of space, as well as 11 BG New*/ Pete Fellman and Rob Upton classrooms, to the existing structure. Left: Robert Patton, dean of the College of Business Administration; Allan Libbe and Frlu Rudolph, THE SENATE has had some differences with of Rudolph/Libbe Inc.; Richard Newlove, board of trustees member; and Paul Olscamp. University the president but these were resolved fairly IMMEDIATELY following the groundbreak- president, all have a hand in the groundbreaking ceremony. Above: Kevin Obervlck, of D & K Excavating quickly, Hebein said. ing ceremony, construction crews from Rudolph- in Walbridge, cuts through wire and concrete that once was a sidewalk outside the Business Administration O See Olscamp, page 7. D See Grondbrealdaf. page 7. Building. Diseases prompt concern Candidate favors change by Linda Hoy Health experts urge honest talks between sexual partners staff reporter To make affirmative action work, people must be emotion- by Kate Foster has increased over the last few available at the University due ally committed to changing past staff reporter years. In the spring of 1986, The to the high cost of the test. As a practices, Miguel Ornelas, can- News published results of a result of the survey, nurse clini- didate for University Affirma- As sexually transmitted dis- campus study conducted the cians routinely test for the infec- tive Action director, said at a eases continue to afflict Univer- Erevious fall by the Student tion during the patient's yearly forum yesterday. sity students, health care iealth Services measuring the pelvic examination. "It is emotion that drives peo- experts encourage couples to occurrence of chlamydia among ple toward change," Ornelas talk honestly about their sexual University females. THE UNIVERSITY health said. "I believe there are enough history before having inter- Chlamydia is the sexually services are currently conduct- individuals at this University course. transmitted microorganism ing a study to determine the that have this caring and this Susan Perkins, R.N. and causing a national epidemic in number of males on campus who emotion to make it (affirmative M.S.N., nurse clinician at the both men and women, according have contracted chlamydia. action) work." Student Health Center, deals on to the Student Health Services. Routine chlamydia testing Emotionally many people a daily basis with University The results revealed that 10 boosted campuswide awareness have been against affirmative women who are victims of, or percent of the women at the of STDs. Perkins said that since action, but have complied be- suspicious about, sexually trans- University had contracted chla- the revelation of the survey re- cause of the legal mandate, he mitted diseases. mydia. Prior to the 1985 survey, sults, the number of STD said. BG News/Rob Upton Campus awareness of STDs chlamydia detection was un- D See STDs, page 6. C See Ornelas, page 7. Miguel Ornelas Thursday News in brief arrested at the Revco store on the same charge. Anyone having an unlicensed dog more than D Predawn lines for oncampus housing Second drug arrest made Police said they were acting on a tip received three months old will be cited into court for are a thing of the past, the Housing Of- while investigating an earlier, unrelated failing to register the animal. fice says; See story, page 3. in phony prescription probe series of illegal purchases of narcotic cough The minimum fine is $25 pluscourt cost and syrups at area drugstores. More arrests .were purchase of license tags. The person cited must D Richard Ramos' taxi service is on the A Toledo man was arrested Monday in Bowl- expected, police said. show the tags at the court appearance. road again, thanks to some government ing Green and charged with forging a prescrip- -byDon Lee Anyone who owns or keeps a dog more than money: See story, page 4. tion, city police said yesterday. Victor Young, 51, three months old is required under state law to was arrested at Revco Discount Drug Center, register the animal at the county auditor's office D President Reagan cautions against what 1135 S. Main St. Dog-license checks to begin before Jan. 20 each year. he calls a 'value neutral' approach in sex He was placed in Wood County Jail on $13,000 Applications may be picked up at the Wood education to slow the spread of AIDS: See bond, police said.
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