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Wednesday, December 8,1993 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 76, Issue 71

Briefs Radiation tested on people Faculty Weather U.S. Energy Department ad mits to about 800 experiments I1CQI N Partly sunny: Today, partly sunny with a by H.Josef Hebert individuals are dead, although many of them ed the testing and identified five of the 18 high in the lower 4Cs. Mainly The Associated Press lived for years after the experiment. individuals. Those five persons were injec- west winds 5 to 15 mph. To- Learning of the plutonium tests "just gave ted with plutonium as part of work being care night, partly cloudy with a me an ache in my heart," she said. done by the Manhattan Project in the 1940s low between 25 and 30. WASHINGTON - The government has Her department released summaries of in the development of the first atomic bomb. concealed more than 200 nuclear weapon previously secret information about nuclear O'Leary directed that as much information tests since the 1940s and conducted about tests in Nevada, the amount of plutonium as possible be released on the tests involving costly Inside The News 800 radiation tests on humans, the Energy produced and currently located at weapons the 18 people, as well about 800 other radi- Department acknowledged Tuesday. factories, and limited information about ation tests involving some 600 individuals. by Michael Zawackl "It left me appalled, shocked and deeply government tests during the 1940s and '50s The fact that some tests were done on hu- faculty reporter lust for the record: saddened," said Energy Secretary Hazel O'- on humans to determine the health effects of mans in connection with the government's Need inexpensive holiday Leary about information she learned only radiation doses. nuclear program has been known for years, gifts? The annual record recently that 18 civilians had been injected O'Leary said she was personally stunned but few details have been available and offi- University faculty will be pay- sale is taking place on cam- with highly radioactive plutonium in the by information she has received about the cials have said the participants always were ing far more than they should for pus Thursday in the Jerome 1940s to determine what doses workers human testing, although she said she was aware of the potential danger. health care when the new plan Library Conference Room, might be exposed to safely. prevented by privacy laws from disclosing O'Leary said with respect to the 18 indi- goes into effect next year, ac- beginning at 9 a.m. "It is apparent that informed consent details at this time. cording to a health care expert. could not have taken place," she said. All the Recently the Albuquerque Tribune report- Scc Radiation, page four. James King, a professor of ap- J See page three. plied sociology at the University The BC V. ./"..than Wallace of Toledo, said faculty are paying more because they are self- insured with a third party health Outside campus care adminstrator. King, who has served as a consultant in the pub- lic sector for several northwest Don Ameche dies of can- Ohio groups, addressed the Fac- cer: ulty Senate at its meeting Tues- SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - day. Don Ameche, the dashing "Your [health care] adminis- leading man of the 1930s and trator is paying close to the billed '40s who won his only Oscar charges," King said. "[The peo- for his portrayal of an elder- ple I represent] don't pay billed ly swinger in the movie "Co- charges." coon," died of cancer at age King said a managed health 85. care plan, in which an institution Ameche worked until the creates its own system, provides end, rushing to finish his more medical discounts. work in "Corinna, Corinna," "The deepest discounts are a family drama starring found in the higher cost hospitals Whoopi Goldberg and Ray in northwest Ohio," he said. Liotta. "Hospital discounts from 18 to 55 Ameche died Monday percent can be found, as well as night at the home of his son, 70 percent dicounts for radiolo- Don Jr. He was diagnosed gy" with prostate cancer about He said a managed health care 13 months ago, but by then it system also allows faculty to had spread throughout his choose their physicians. body, his son said. King said if the University is Like the retirees in "Co- interested in pursuing managed coon" who drew vitality health care, it should first put from aliens stranded on together a committee to find out Earth, Ameche's rebirth on how health care systems work the big screen was a source and how much they cost. of joy in his later years, the It is important for labor and younger Ameche said Tues- management to work together day. efficiently and not argue about "He would say to me, the composition of the health 'Isn't this incredible,'" Don care plan, King said. Jr. said. "He loved it. He al- "It takes goodwill on the part ways was just amazed by it." of both sides," King said."You must do this cooperatively, if not, you will be your own victims." Donald Boren, chairman of the Making Repairs Health Care Task Force, said the Gunman kills four on New Charlie Downard makes repairs to the strobe light on the wing tip every 100 hours of use, said Downard, who has been working on Task Force is looking into man- York commuter train: of a Cessna 152 Tuesday afternoon at the Wood County Airport. All planes since 1976. aged health care, but he believes GARDEN CITY, N.Y. -- A of the planes at the airport are given a complete Inspection after gunman opened fire on a See Health Care, page four. commuter train during Tuesday's evening rush hour, killing four people and wounding 12 others, police said. Hubble half repaired PEG requirement The man, a passenger on the train, started shooting as it was entering the Long dropped from Island Rail Road's Merillon NASA still cautious about telescope mission Avenue station in Garden by Harry F. Rosenthal partial success, or whatever," two earlier spacewalks, on Sun- City, said Officer Andrew day and Monday. The Associated Press said Hubble program scientist core curriculum DeSimone, a spokesman for Edward Weiler. "Let's not de- the Nassau County police. clare total success." "Every day it's becoming more Four of the wounded were and more like 'Can you top this?' by Courtney Gangeml SPACE CENTER, Houston - Two spacewalking astronauts administration reporter critically hurt, DeSimone - NASA's high-altitude repair from the shuttle installed a new Mission Control told the astro- said. crew installed replacement parts camera whose mirrors compen- nauts as they wrapped up their "The guy just went ber- to fix half of the Hubble Space sate for the flaws created by the spacewalk of six hours and 47 Physical Education General requirements will be dropped from the serk," passenger Diane Telescope's nearsightedness telescope's misshapen main mir- minutes. McCleary told WCBS-TV. core curriculum for incoming freshmen beginning in the fall of 1994. Tuesday and then rested before ror. Upperclassmen will still be required to complete the PEG require- "The shots just kept going going out to complete the job. A second team, Kathy Thorn- In less than two turns around off. He would not stop shoot- ments since this decison effects only entering students and those Even as they exulted that "we ton and Tom Akers, was set to in- the world, crewmen Jeffrey thereafter, according to Eloise Clark, vice president for academic af- ing." won the division and we are now stall a tricky device that inter- Hoffman and Story Musgrave fairs. Passengers said they saw in the playoffs," NASA officials cepts incoming light and corrects deftly pulled out Hubble's old "After thorough consideration by the committee appointed to re- the man fire repeatedly, cautioned against taking success it before it hits three other Hub- camera like a dresser drawer and view the University requirements, it was decided to drop the re- then reload his gun and fire for granted. ble optical instruments. slid in the new one, a 620-pound quirement for entering freshmen," Clark said. again. The result of the repairs by the The mirrors are in a 7-foot- unit the size of a baby grand The office of academic affairs announced the requirement changes He was arrested after Endeavour's crew should be a high telephone booth-like box piano. after the Undergraduate Council looked at all University require- passengers subdued him, telescope that will live nearly up that weighs 640 pounds. It is slid ments for undergraduates and recommended the PEG requirements police said. He was taken to to the original promise of getting into a space now occupied by a When Hoffman installed the be dropped. the Nassau County police crisp images, and detailed scien- high-speed photometer. That in- new magnetometers near the In most situations where the requirement is dropped from the Uni- precinct in Mineola. tific data from the faintest and strument will be brought back to very top of the four-story teles- versity, enrollment in PEG classes will decrease and then numbers "Right now, there doesn't oldest bodies in the universe. Earth. cope, two sides of the box came will again rise, according to Jean Bateman, chairwoman of the Physi- seem to be any thing as far NASA agency suffered its It will take six to eight weeks off in his hand. Mission Control cal Education Professional Division. as a motive," DeSimone greatest embarrassment not long to orient the telescope, recali- thought at first of putting a "The program content may change where students will be offered said. "It seems like a ran- after the April 1990 launch of the brate its instruments, fine tune "baggy" over it, then decided to more of a variety of courses that are activity generated," Bateman dom shooting." Hubble when it had to admit that the position of the new mirrors install pieces of insulation from said. "It will open up a new area for courses that teach the benefits of the main 94.5 Inchdiameter lens and get the photograph that as- the cover of a tool in the cargo certain exercise activity." had been ground to the wrong tronomers call "first light." bay later in the flight. The Student Rec center will be available for those students wanting specifications, leaving the teles- "Let's all think about this and physical activity and courses will continue to be offered for individu- cope blurryeyed. let's not declare total success un- As each part was installed, en- als who would like instruction, Bateman said. "I have to keep emphasizing, it til success is really there for the gineers on the ground conducted The Undergraduate Council also discussed an informal recom- Compiled from staff and will be six to eight weeks until we optics," Weiler said. tests and proclaimed that all wire reports. have the ability to measure Hubble's guidance and power electrical connections had been whether we have total success, systems were replaced during properly made. See KG, page four. Opinion page two The BC News Wednesday, December 8,1993 The BG News ■An Independent Student Voice- Editorial Board Kimberly Larson Editor-in-Chief Kirk Pavehch Eileen McNamara Managing Editor Associate Editor Julie Tagliaferro Chris Havvley Campus Editor City Editor Aaron Dorksen Sherry Turco Sports Editor Opinion Editor Connell Barrett Insider Editor Church also at fault for abuse Thirty years after sexually molesting at least 30 children in his parish, former Roman Catholic priest James Porter was sentenced Tuesday in Mas- sachusetts to at least 18 years in prison. While many of his victims are relieved he will fi- nally pay for what he did, some said they believe he should have gotten a more strict sentence. We at The News strongly agree. This man destroyed the well-being and happiness children are supposed to have. He stole their inno- cence and left them with the question of how to han- dle a problem far more severe than most adults have to handle. This man was one of the highest officials in the Catholic Church and was given ultimate trust. No person should do such things but especially someone Columnist bids fond adieu given so much responsibilty and faith in a high relig- The end of the semester is already upon vid Coehrs. Some of the reasons are just ious position. us, and with it has come the end of my posi- harder to see than others. Just kidding, all These children and their parents looked up to him tion as a weekly columnist. I will not be a Coehrs fans. I wouldn't want to offend and he betrayed them. If people can't trust priests student next semester, so I can't write a reg- Dave's loyal masses. I'd never get a date in and pastors, who can they trust? ular column anymore. In fact, some of you this town again. Children are exposed to so many crimes and forms will be happy to hear that I probably will not 2. Co-ed habitation is the way to go. Large of violence as it is - robberies, broken homes, drugs be seeking my fame and fortune in the groups of people composed of entirely one newspaper business. sex tend to scare me, no matter what the sex and others. They certainly don't need to have such a It's a good thing, though, because I've said is. Men, when left alone, tend to develop a horrible act of violence happen to them by people most of what I wanted to say, and have had a locker-room view of the world. I won't elab- they trust and look up to whether it be parents, rela- hard time finding subject matter lately. A orate on how women behave in groups, be- tives, teachers or religious figures. prime example would be today, actually. I cause I have had enough hate mail this se- The children Porter abused had to carry the mem- wish I had one huge grand, sweeping point to mester. It suffices to say that there's GOOD ories of what he did to them into adulthood with noth- make, but I don't. But I do have some small, Jack Ihle reason for those "neighbor day" activites in ing to be done until now. Many of them had repressed grand, sweeping points to make. all-women residence halls. Seriously, I it and then only years later remembered what he had First, an apology. Usually, I don't address learned more in my two years on co-ed floors done. Some had job, drug and family problems and criticism, because it's not presented to me in may and my concealed entertainment. Our than when I lived on an all male floor. I think four even tried to kill themselves. a polite, clear manner. For instance, my last Lady of Orderly Registration will be ready everyone should experience it for one year. These people have e^ery right to want him to pay hate letter began, "Damn you!" But, in this when she is ready, and not one moment be- While I'm on the subject, thanks to my for all the suffering that he caused them. While we one instance, I was clearly wrong, even to fore. roommate Flo for putting up with me while I myself. 8. Stay "Undecided Major" as long as you composed columns (and no, we're not living wouldn't go so far as to say Porter should be stoned want to. In fact. I don't feel that you should in sin!). to death as some of the victims suggested, we agree I was talking to a friend of mine, and she have to get a real job before age thirty if you 1. Always, always, always, keep question- more should have been done and far earlier. said she hated everything I wrote, which I don't want to. If anyone asks what you want ing your beliefs an-i never, never, never, as- By 1963, at least 30 cases against Porter had been am used to, but she did have a very good to be when you grow up, tell them "World sume that they are beyond question. College reported, and yet the police and the church in Fall point. About two months ago, I wrote a col- Dictator" and scowl fiercely. That usually is for remaking yourself, so be open to alter- River did nothing. He was allowed to keep preaching umn about Somalia, and repeatedly referred stops any further questions. nate ideas. Thanks to Kelly, among many, and coming into contact with altar boys at the church to our troops as "our boys". This was blatan- 7. Most people are quite nice if you give many others. and then go on to do the same thing at other churches tly wrong, sexist, and insensitive. I sincerely them a chance. Some people are jerks no Ok, so there's more than ten things I in the state and elsewhere in the country. apologize. There were many women troops matter what you do. learned in college. Sue me. Actually, think of Therefore we believe the Catholic Church is as in Somalia, of course, and I did them an in- 6. Half of all arguments are over defini- them as bonuses. much to blame and we hope the leaders will take a justice. Thanks Megan! tion. Make sure you are discussing exactly la The only things that depreciate more Also, I made my deadline exactly twice the same thing. Start with Webster's (sorry than new cars are new books. You pay $60 to close look at who is representing the Catholic Church this semester (out of 14), so I'd like to thank Norm) and then truly analyze the definition drive them off the new book lot, take them to in leadership roles. my editor Sherry Turco for her patience. of the controversial concept. Then you can the used book lot, and they hand you a pizza We trust and believe that the church will continue I have learned and changed incredibly REALLY start to fight. coupon. to care about its parishoners and all people and we here at the University. Therefore, I have 5. Only in Bowling Green is it possible to lb. If you sleep through a final because hope that, if it hasn't already, it will help Porter's vic- compiled a list of some of this knowledge. stand in line to get into an empty bar (Up- you stayed up extraordinarily late studying tims - and others of abuse, molestation and rape - So here it is: "Top ten things Jack has town). for it, tell them you had a fire drill. It some- recover and have faith. learned during four and half years at BG." times works. Commuters probably shouldn't 10. Going to school full-time and working 4. If you work for the University, you may try this, though. part-time is a lot easier than going to school have to leave a self-addressed stamped en- lc. If your column is running short, pad it part-time and working full time. velope to send your paycheck home. like a twelve-year-old's bra at her first jun- The BG News Staff 9. Never try to call the STAR system just However, bursar bills are mailed free of ior high dance. This works for papers, too. before the opening time to be the first Into charge. Even if you live in a VW bus and fol- Id. There is no goodbye, only see you later, Photo Editor Teresa Thomas the system. One roommate of mine did this, low the Dead, the bursar will find you. so see you later! and exceeded his daily call quota before the 3. There is some good reason for every- p.s. Though I may bid a mean fond adieu, I Insider M.E. Dorian Halkovich blessed thing even opened, much to his dis- body's opinion, even hopeless types like Da- never bid for fondue. Insider Photographer Ross Weitzner Special Projects Editor Michael Zawacki Asst. Special Projects Editor Kelly Duquin LETTERS TO THE EDITO Asst. Sports Editor Mark DeChant Racism ends cans when the true history of our get to the root of racism and Christmas thieves Copy Chief Dawn Keller country, The United States of eliminate racism through feel- Copy Editor Pam Smith when love begins America, is brought up as a topic ings of love. deserve coal Copy Editor Robin Coe The BG News: of discussion. The movement to embrace There is a movement currently Discussion of the virtual geno- humanity is a way to eliminate The BG News: The BG News, founded in 1920, is published daily during the taking place that is revolutiona- cide of the indigenous Native racism. A person can start to em- Once again, some students of academic year and Wednesdays during the summer session. ry. This movement is in the American population evokes the brace humanity by persuing the the University have ruined the hearts and minds of many people; response, "Those acts were of true history of our country spirit of Christmas. Last night, 204 West Hall it is revolutionary. The goal of my ancestors. I didn't do that." through our human experience, someone ran through the ground Bowling Green State University this movement is to salvage our When the discussion is about then assessing what role you, as floor of McDonald West resi- Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0726 mental health. "Middle Passage" and the en- an individual human being, play dence hall, ripping and stealing Our mental health is affected slavement of Africans the gen- in our history. decorations of the residents' Copyright 1993, The BG News by racism. Racism is detrimental eral response is, "Why can't you History has been taught selec- doors. to our mental health. Racism is people just forget that? I never tively to please "white" people. We should be able to hang making us irrational and insane. enslaved anyone." True history Includes the total things on our doors without Racism is an insidious philoso- My perception of their affect Is truth of our human experience, having them stolen or destroyed, Respond not the selective truth of the Signed letters or columns express the phy that has been the cause for extreme guilt. The effect of ra- and we shouldn't expect this be- many people being deprived of cism on our mental health is evi- "white" experience. havior. By expecting it, we are beliefs of the individual and in no way their human rights. Yet, racism denced through the intensity of We are making history by Join- condoning it. Some people represent the opinions of The BG News. is being perpetuated and it con- the affect shown by a person of ing the movement to embrace around here need to be sent back All readers are encouraged to expresa their tinues to damage our mental color when they say "All whites humanity right now. We must to kindergarten to learn one ba- opinions through letters to the editor and health are devils. White people are in- start with ourselves individually sic rule: don't take things that guest columns. Letters should be 200-300 I say our mental health be- herently evil." My perception of and then work through our don't belong to you. cause, in the context of embrac- their affect is extreme anger. system of society to eliminate Just a little note to the McDon- words, typed, and contain the writer's ing humanity, for which I am an Love is the basis for embracing racism with an understanding of ald thieves. I hope Santa Claus telephone number, address, class rank, advocate, what effects one per- humanity. Love for ourselves as our true history, and by embrac- brings you a lump of coal for and major. son effects us all. individual human beings and love ing humanity. Christmas because that's all you Send all submissi> s to: The BG News, 210 The effect racism has on our for other human beings is fun- deserve. mental health is evidenced damental to the movement West Hall. Rick D. Nash BethTigue through the intensity of the ef- towards embracing humanity. Hall Manager, McEast fect shown by European Ameri- Racism opposes love. We will Junior Local Wednesday, December 8,1993 The BC News page three

Cable USG focuses on fees, Grad students firm other student issues travel, teach by Larlssa Hrltsko student government reporter how to rectify, Van Ness said. Michigan and Ohio, Fair said. English abroad answers Other plans for improving off- "The conference will be held in campus housing for students in- February and will be a sympo- by Ginger Phillips As the semester winds down, clude a student survey to better sium of student governments,"he human diversity reporter group the Undergraduate Student cater to the needs of students and said. "Conferences like this can Government is focusing on its a more detailed description of be extremely helpful through Students who want to earn a teaching degree do not have to goals for the upcoming semester. housing from the office of off- conversations with other schools travel the ordinary route to get it. In fact, they can travel as far by Ginger Phillips Although the student control of campus housing. to see what works for them and as Mexico or even China. human diversity reporter the general fee is on the top of "When the survey is com- what can possibly work here. It's Through the University's MATESL program - Masters of Arts the list of priorities, USG wants pleted, it will offer USG and a great opportunity to compare in Teaching English as a Second Language - students can travel The general manager of to focus on other student con- other organizations the chance to notes." to another country to do their student teaching. get a better idea of the problems Wood Cable TV met with cerns such as living environ- This semester three students from the MATESL program are members of the People for ments both on and off campus, and then improve the landlord The conference's goal is also to teaching in foreign countries. John Lesko is currently teaching Racial Justice Committee according to Matt Fair, USG summit to their concerns," Van provide unity between MAC at Chonna Univeristy in Kwangju, Korea, while Mary Katherine Tuesday morning to explain Chief Legislative Officer. Ness said. schools, said Jen Matin-. USG Myer and Gary French are teaching at the University Autono- why the company has not The organization hopes to USG also plans to evaluate res- Senator. mous in Guadalajara, Mexico. brought Univision, a Span- expand the role in serving off- idence halls and focus on the "The theme for the conference "It's worked out very,very nicely," Shirley Ostler, professor ish television channel, to campus students, which USG re- renovations of the Harshman and is 'Unity Where the Midwest of English, said. "They're teaching students at the university Kreischer Quadrangles, Fair the area. cently created. Fair said. Comes Together," " Mathe said. English, just the same as they would be doing here." Larry Miller said the "This is an area we are hoping said. "The conference will offer more Ostler said a program like this one can be very valuable for company canrlot bring will grow, especially in city and The organization also wants to than just the bond of sports and students planning a career in teaching. organize and distribute evalua- "There's a very big demand for people with ESL training. It's Univision or any other landlord issues, but it is difficult will give each school the chance sometimes because it is hard to tions about the University food to gain new ideas and objec- a major enhancement for someone with a teaching credential," channel to the area at this tives." she said. "We have some people in this country who don't speak time because of a recent keep contact with off-campus operations, Fair said. revenue regulation act students who are directly affect- "The food service evaluation English or know it well enough to carry on regular tasks." ed," he said. will be hard to tackle because Gaining student control of the Virginia Martin, interim coordinator of ESL testing, said the which passed last year. general fee is another top prior- MATESL program is a good opportunity for students interested "The act requires that USG is planning a landlord there are two different services, ity of the assembly in addition to in teaching. cables operators operate at summit with other organizations one with the dining lialls and the other with the Union," Fair said. improving the Faculty and "I think it's a wonderful opportunity," she said. "It provides a revenue level which is at the beginning of spring semes- ter to try to improve off-campus "But I believe through Phone Course Evaluation Booklet, Fair them with valuable experience of teaching abroad within the consistent with their reve- Power [a USG student survey] said. context of their masters training." nue of September of 1992," housing, according to Norm Van we can acquire the students'- Ostler said graduating students interested in the MATESL he said. "We"ve cut back on Ness, USG senator. "The landlord summit will con- viewpoints." Another important issue of program need to meet the general graduate school requirements capital projects. We have and be capable of demonstrating writing ability. not added any additional sist of three to four rental agen- One of the main issues of Food USG for the upcoming semester Operations which should be ad- "I want to make undergraduates who are finishing their de- channel other than a broad- cies explaining to students about is on- and off- campus safety, ac- rental agreements and legalities dressed is the pricing, according cording to Jason Jackson, USG gree aware of this program," Ostler said. "People often think cast channel that we had to president. that they must mave majored in English to come into the pro- under the new regulations." and then answering any ques- to Fair. tions they might have," Van Ness USG is also looking forward to gram, but that is not correct. said. hosting a Mid-American Confer- "USG vice president Chad "We're very interested in getting people of other majors be- He said the act does, Luckner and I have set the tone cause the teaching of English field is moving into other areas. however, allow the com- A landlord summit is also ence conference - a meeting necessary to handle any landlord with the student governments this semester concerning student This is clearly a career choice that some people might be looking pany to restructure its from universities in Indiana, welfare,"Jackson said. for," she said. guidelines for additional disputes students do not know channels as long as its rev- enue budget does not ex- ceed the designated amount. Meat-packing Musical gifts on the cheap Because this procedure takes time, Miller said, he is unable to say if the com- plant to relocate Jerome Library offers CDs, tapes, records for sale pany will be able to bring the channel to the area in the near future. by Ginger Phillips human diversity reporter ings. "At this point in time we'- to Bowling Green Anne Tracy, an associate of the music library, re just going to adopt a said there is a wide variety for students to select wait-and-see attitude," he by Katie Carroll Pioneer Packing, another long- With Christmas on the way, students may be es- from. said. contributing reporter standing Bowling Green com- pecially low on cash. However, on Thursday, stu- "There's something for everyone. The room is Miller said there are pany, as Country Smoked Meats dents will have the opportunity to purchase a wide overflowing with records," she said. other cable stations which is one of their largest customers range of music at extremely low prices. Schurk said most items will sell for only 50 need to be considered as A new meat-packing business for their processed meat," Clark Jerome Library is sponsoring a record sale cents, except for a few specially-priced items. well, such as ESPN II and a could bring 34 more jobs to Bowl- said. "By granting this tax Thursday, Dec. 9 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the "We like to help the students," Schurk said. court station, both which ing Green starting next year, a abatement, City Council will be Jerome Library Conference Room. LP's, CD's, 45's, "There's some nicer things that are in good condi- are very popular requests. company official told the Bowl- assisting two local companies." magazines, books and other items from the Music tion. People should still be willing to pay a little Harida Fernandez, presi- ing Green City Council Monday. The company's payroll is ex- Library will be sold at special prices. more for them." dent of the Latino Student Country Smoked Meats will be pected to be $780,000 annually. According to Bill Schurk, sound recordings ar- Tracy said the sale is a good opportunity for stu- Union questioned Miller on constructing a new plant on Na- "Contris currently has 45 em- chivist of the music library, sale items include dents. why a Spanish cable station poleon Road in 1994, said William ployees on the pay roll," said Col- duplicate and unwanted materials from the music has not yet been added Contrls, the company's au- leen Smith, Bowling Green mun- "They have the opportunity to pick up lots of after requests have contin- library. thorized officer. icipal administrator. "The facili- "There's a number of Beatles' albums, Rolling things within their low student budgets," she said. ued to be made for at least At its Monday meeting, the ty will bring in an additional 34 Stones and the Doors," Schurk said. "A lot of real Schurk said in the past the annual record sale five years. Council approved giving the jobs to the community over the nice blue grass items also. I do have a recently out- has been very popular and students have waited in She presented Miller with company a 30 percent abatement next three years." of-print four-cassette box of Elton John record- long lines to get in. a formal letter which was on city taxes. The company will In other business, a complaint written to Wood Cable from also receive a 50 percent tax by Kevin Zimmerman, a Univer- the LSU in August 1988. abatement from the Bowling sity student, prompted Council STUDENT SHOPPING TIS THE SEASON... "I honestly don't re- Green School District for the members to examine the fees SUNDAY member this," Miller said. next three years and a 100 per- charged to people whose vehicles Dec 12 10-6 pm Miller said he believes cent abatement for the following are towed by the city. DOXED CARDS the channel would be bene- seven. Zimmerman told the Council ficial to the entire public. The company decided to move the city towed his car from Main by the Holiday Collection In other business, the from Wooster, Ohio after its Street Nov. 19 to clean the street. 10% OFF group discussed the letter plant there was destroyed by fire When he went to retrieve the Everything In store which committee members in 1992. car the next morning, he was (with student I.D.) had sent to University I'ontns said the company set- charged a $10 parking fee, a $25 $4.99 President Paul Olscamp tled on Bowling Green after the paperwork fee for reputable tow- FREE last month regarding the city offered the tax abatement ing services and a $45 towing fee. 5x7 pictures with Reg. S 10.00 ro $14.00 future opening for athletic for job creation. Zimmerman said he believes Santo director. Sue Clark, executive director the fees, especially the paper- The letter was written in of the Bowling Green Communi- work fee, are too high. 1 - 4 pm an effort to help ensure that PILLS H PACKAGES ty Development Foundation, said "With the $25 paperwork fee, it 111 RAILROAD ST. candidates of color had an the company already had ties to seems the towing companies equal opportunity to apply PILLS 'N' PACKAGES ISS. (BEHIND HARD BODY'S GYM) Bowling Green. have a good deal with the city," Ill RjllrotdSt. | MU*4H»4 ••*■<: r«> for the position. "This is a natural expansion for he said. EVEN SANTA SHOPS HERE!

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The Associated Press and seeks reimbursement from the polluters. attacker receives There are 1.200 sites on the list. TOLEDO - Two landfills will be targeted for Stretches of the Ottawa River contain PCBs - priority cleanup to help keep hazardous waste out polychlorinated biphenyls - chemical com- of a Lake Erie tributary, a federal environmental pounds that can cause cancer, birth defects, men- 10-year sentence official said. tal retardation and other ailments. PCBs once were The Ottawa River is so polluted that state offi- used as coolants in electric transformers. by Linda Deutsch cials have posted warnings against swimming or The Associated Press misdemeanor assault and Garcetti. eating fish taken from it. The river snakes through pleaded guilty to an assault Denny testified about the Although the Toledo sites will be included on the Toledo. count against trucker Larry numerous skull fractures and list, officials said they do not know when the operations he experienced, and The Tyler Street and Stickney Avenue landfills, cleanup will begin. They also do not know the total LOS ANGELES - A judge Tarvin. He served 17 months along the river, will be designated Superfund sites cost for each project. between his arrest and the said he remembered nothing gave the maximum 10-year within the next few weeks, said Tom Barounis, the about the assault. He recently sentence Tuesday to the man trial. program's remedial project manager. Since the program began, about 150 sites have The riots were unleashed by expressed forgiveness toward convicted of viciously beating The federal government created Superfund in been completed, and the average cleanup time is white truck driver Reginald the state court acquittals of his attackers and said they should receive leniency. 1980 to provide rapid cleanup of the nation's most eight years, said Fred Eames, an aide to U.S. Rep. Denny and attacking other mo- four white police officers in polluted sites. The government cleans up the sites Paul Gillmor, R-Ohio. torists at the outset of last the videotaped beating of black Ouderkirk played the riot year's deadly riots. motorist Rodney King. videotape again Tuesday as a "It's intolerable in this soci- The attack on Denny was reminder of the violence and Health Care televised live from a news he- explanation of his sentence. ety to attack and maim people ty has decided to add a fourth In other business, Senate because of their race," Superi- licopter and his battered, "The court has considered Continued from page one. bloody face became a symbol that this crime involved great health care plan option to the Chairman Benjamin Muego said or Court Judge John Ouderkirk some University employees are three already available. President Olscamp supports of the race riots. Videotape violence and acts involving said as he sent Damian Wil- still hesistant about the issue. having a child care facility at the showed Williams in a gleeful cruelty, viciousness and cal- liams off to prison. "EmDlovees at this University The fourth option will allow University. The report about the Ouderkirk sentenced co- dance around Denny's body. lousness," he said. have not been willing to consider employees to keep the existing facility and any recomendations defendant Henry Watson to Williams' lawyer, Edi Faal, alternatives," Boren said. "We've health care plan until the end of "It's a gross miscarriage of will be forwarded to the Board of probation until January 1997 said his client once faced the got to come together on [the the contract year in August, Bar- Trustees for review. and to 320 hours of community possibility of two life senten- justice," said John Cager, min- health care issue]." ber said. ces plus 47 years. Now, he said, ister of youth at First AME service. Muego also said a resolution Williams, 20, was convicted Williams will be eligible for Church, a center of activism in south-central Los Angeles. King has served as a consultant "At that time, the fourth option for a revision of the travel reim- of attacking Denny and four parole with four years' prison for various Wood County Hispanic and Asian victims as time. He was also fined $1,000. "The community sees that will disappear, and faculty must bursement policy will be on the nothing has changed," said governments and the Toledo choose from one of the three op- senate's Jan. 18 agenda. a rampaging mob took to the Faal said he would appeal the Board of Education. tions," Barber said. streets on April 29, 1992, the convictions. Joseph Westmoreland, First "If acted upon quickly, we may first day of the Los Angeles "The jury spoke. We have AME minister of music. "The In other business, Lester Bar- Plan four is more costly than only way we could get some have a new travel reimbursment riots that killed 55 people. now, I think, closed the chap- ber, executive assistant to Presi- any of the other three plans. Bar- Watson, 29, was convicted of ter," said District Attorney Gil expression is by rioting." policy in place by the end of the dent Olscamp, said the Universi- ber said. year," Muego said. Radiation STUDENT SHOPPING experiments were clearly below the total to 1,051, were concealed PEG SUNDAY Continued from page one. ... the standards of correctness." in an attempt to keep the Soviets from finding out about them. Continued from page one. Dec 12 10-6 pm viduals whose cases are being The department said it con- Nevertheless, the Soviets all investigated she would not rule ducted 204 more underground mendation to replace one of the PEG credits with a required out a possible lawsuit against the nuclear tests between 1963 and along have claimed there have HIV wellness course, Clark said. 10% OFF government by survivors. The 1990 at its Nevada test range been 1,080 U.S. tests. The Western Health 2000 group, composed of various Univer- last of the 18 died two years ago. than previously had been an- sity staff members, wants to bring further education to area un- Everything in store nounced, or about one-fifth more (with student I.D.) "They were pretty damn iversities regarding AIDS and the HIV epidemic, said Joshua Tara O'Toole, the DOE's assis- than officially acknowledged close," said Roger Heusser, de- Kaplan, director of health services. FREE tant secretary for environment, over the years. puty director of classification at "The University needs to address this issue, because there are 5x7 pictures with safety and health, said some of the department. The Soviet sur- a large number of students who are at risk," Kaplan said. the 800 tests on which documents Thirty-four of the tests result- veillance was not always on tar- "Educating students regarding HIV is an issue of impor- Santa are being assembled were "per- ed in some release of radiation get. In at least two cases, they tance," Clark said. "Yet, developing a course is one thing, mak- 1 - 4 pm fectly legitimate, perfectly va- into the environment, but offi- lodged diplomatic protests of ing a course a requirement Involves many resource and philo- lid" but that others were clearly cials said in each case the conta- tests when none occurred. sophical questions." questionable. 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Wednesday, December 8,1993 The BC News page five BG can make history Albers' surgery a success Hoops star has torn meniscus removed in operation; with win against UDM Clark: 'We'll need extra production'from starters by Andy Dugan sports writer of talent and capability." player who averaged over 30 by Mark Leonard DeChant Last year's game had Detroit points on us last year, and Mi- assistant sports editor hard to overcome mentally," well against the defending MAC leading for the rest of the game chael Jackson is also a quick Clark said. "Obviously when you champions. The men's basketball team after taking the lead with 9:15 penetrator. Whatever team can lose somebody of her caliber it The Michigan State leading could make history tonight left in the first half. UDM was establish their defense better Isn't it relieving to know makes it even more difficult" lady is junior forward Kisha Kel- when they face Detroit Mercy as far ahead as 11 points with will control the tempo of the there's no one named "Philcox" Starting in Albers' place will be ley, a 5-foot-10 scoring machine. In Detroit, Mich. 15 minutes left in the game be- game." on the roster of the women's bas- junior Sharleen Hooper, a In four games Kelley has aver- If the Falcons win, they will fore BG started a comeback. This year, Detroit's Tolbert ketball team? 5-foot-6 guard from South Bend, aged 19.8 points and nine re- be the first BG squad to start The Falcons managed to cut has averaged 31.3 points and While the Cleveland Browns Indiana. Talita Scott will move bounds. Kelley also leads the their season 4-0 since the team the lead down to a three-point 8.3 rebounds per game - con- went into the tank when quarter- into the small forward spot. team with 13 assists. of the 1974-75 season. game with 3:40 to go, but the tributing 43 percent of UDM's back Vinny Testaverde injured Clark said her team will need to "She's a force," Clark said. The win Titans then scored six unans- total offense. Jackson has his shoulder, the Falcons hope to make a few adjustments to over- "She faces the basket, and she will not come wered points to put the game averaged 11.0 points and 5.8 avoid being similarly affected by come the loss. can score." easy, away, rebounds through the season Lori Albers' recent knee prob- "We'll need some extra pro- Scott is expected to draw the however, as "Last year's game was a good thus far. lems. duction out of our starters, of assignment of guarding Kelley. Detroit one until Michael Huger got in- Probable starters for the Albers, a senior forward and course," she said. "But we'll also Other key Spartans include for- Mercy has jured," Larranaga said. "Then Falcons tonight include scoring All MAC selection a year ago, need our bench to pick up the ward Paula Sanders (9.0 ppg, 9.0 won the last we kind of fell apart. They leaders Shane Komives and underwent successful arthrosco- scoring load." rpg) and guard Christine Powers three meet- proved to be a high-scoring, Shane Kline-Ruminski. Ko- pic surgery on her right knee Scoring has not been a big (8.5 ppg, 3.0 apg). ings with BG good transition team." mives is averaging 18.0 points Tuesday, but will be out of action problem for BG, which has aver- as well as 11 Tolbert and 4.3 rebounds per game, for an indefinite period. aged 72.3 points per contest. The of the past 12 Larranaga said the defense while Kline-Ruminski leads the Doctors diagnosed Albers with Falcons, however, have not been Scott needs just 33 points to games. will be the key to tonight's vic- squad with a 20.0 point and 6.3 a torn meniscus, and the muscle shooting the ball exceptionally become the 11th player in school "They're an extremely tal- tory. rebound average. was removed. She is listed as well. Their shooting percentage history to score 1,000 points. ented team," head coach Jim "Detroit Mercy runs the day-to-day, and will return only in the recent Lady Techster Clas- — Scott and junior Michelle Larranaga said. "They are a court very well with some very The Falcons get their court when Albers and a medical staff sic fell below typical BG stan- Shade were named to the all- very good team this year and a talented players," Larranaga action underway at Cobo Arena feel she is ready. dards. tournament team in Louisiana. definite threat. They have a lot said. "Tony Tolbert is a terrific at 7:05 p.m. Albers injured her right knee, "We've been working (in prac- Both players have scored in the same one that underwent re- tice) on improving that aspect of double digits in each of the three constructive surgery in 1991, in our game," Clark said. "Now games thus far this season. Scott practice last Thursday. we've got to do it in game situa- and Shade lead the team in scor- BG head coach Jaci Clark said tions, ing, canning 15 and 14 per game, that when her squad hosts Michi- "Lately we've been playing respectively. gan State tonight (7:30, Anderson good defense, though, and our ••• Hooper, who made her first Arena), the Falcons must focus rebounding is improving." start at BG against Texas South- their attention, at least momen- The Falcons' opponent tonight ern Saturday, responded with 10 tarily, on the Spartans. sports a 1-3 record, but the Spar- points and eight rebounds. "When you lose anybody, it's tans are expected to match up •" BG has won 26 of its last 28 games at home, and has a 119-30 record at Anderson Arena since the 1982-83 season.

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For details sec Major Holmes, - DO ITM Rm. 151 Memorial Hall or call 372-2476 page six The BC News Wednesday, December 8,1993 Dark day Feller recalls how war Browns in need of winning streok for Reds The Associated Press interrupted his career The Associated Press record. They can finish no worse The Associated Press than 3-1. CINCINNATI - General man- like the Gift of Sight, spon- That was not his first crisis, BEREA, Ohio - There Is no Cleveland hopes to build on ager Jim Bowden calls it a dark sored by LensCrafters and the though. In fact, Feller's Hall of more room for losing if the Sunday's 17-13 victory over the day for the Cincinnati Reds. Each Dec. 7, Americans Lions Clubs International to Fame career almost came Cleveland Browns hope to retain New Orleans Saints. Chris Sabo, the club's regular pause to remember Pearl Har- collect used glasses for distri- apart at the start. In 1937, his NFL playoff hopes this season. "We treated this game like It third baseman since 1988, is just bor and the start of World War bution in poor nations. The first full season, he started the The winning must start against was the first game of the rest of wondering why the Reds won't II. Bob Feller doesn't need the program seeks to collect one third game and was cruising a divisional foe, the Houston our season," running back Eric make a financial bid to keep him. date to remind him of the an- million pairs of glasses this along with 13 strikeouts in the Oilers, on Sunday. Metcalf said after Sunday's "They said all along they'd like niversary. year. first six innings.Then, trouble. "Obviously, this is a big game game. "That's the way we have to 25 Chris Sabos; now it sounds like Feller was at the beginning Ball players with glasses "It was a rainy day and I coming up against Houston," treat every game. We have to they don't even want one," Sabo of a Hall of Fame career in were a rarity in Feller's era. slipped throwing a curveball," Browns coach Bill Belichick said. build on what we did today and said. "I'm not bitter. I wanted to 1941. He had won 24, 27 and 25 Now, even umpires wear them. he said. His arm went out, for The Oilers, he said, are "the play even better against Houston ride in a World Series parade games the previous three It was as a pilot - Feller has the first and only time in his hottest team in the league." next week." with the Reds again." seasons and punctuated that flown since 1939 - that he first career. The outcome Sunday "is going The Reds said Monday that, for stretch with a no-hitter on figured out he needed glasses. to go a long way to determine It's a familiar situation for the financial reasons, they would not opening day of 1940, the only "I was coming in lor landings "The arm healed, but I where we'll be going with the last Browns. They had to beat the offer salary arbitration to Sabo first-day, no-hitter in baseball three feet too high or three feet couldn't straighten it out," Fel- three games," Belichick said. "It Oilers in Houston in 1989 to stay or any of their other free agents, history and one of three he too low," he said. ler said. will have a lot to do with this di- in the playoffs, and did so on a including second basemen Bip threw in his career. vision. dramatic touchdown by Kevin Roberts and Juan Samuel, and re- His UK) plus mph fastball "We've got an opportunity to Mack with 39 seconds left. liever Jeff Reardon. Tuesday spun heads and the grizzled control where we're going, but Last year, Cleveland needed a was the filing deadline for arbi- stars of a previous era offered we've just got to pull it together. win in Game IS to keep playoff tration. some grudging praise. ... We're going to need our best hopes alive. The Browns were 7-7 Cincinnati's decision means Then war came and cut al- effort Sunday." going into the game and were Sabo, 31, who made $3.1 million most four full seasons from Despite losing four of their last leading the Oilers until the final last season, will likely play else- Feller's 266-win career. He five games, the Browns are 6-6. minute, when Houston quarter- where next season. By not offer- celebrated his return with 348 Houston is in first place in the back Cody Carlson hit Ernest Gi- ing him arbitration, the Reds strikeouts in 1946, when he AFC Central with an 8-4 record. vins on a 3-yard scoring pass to cannot re-sign him until May 1. won 26 games. If those lost The Pittsburgh Steelers are sec- make it 17-14. He stands to receive at least a seasons were mediocre 10-win ond, 7-5. $4 million salary in 1994, which years - Feller had few medio- Three of the Browns' last four James Jones doesn't fit into the Reds' payroll- cre years - he would have been games are on the road, including said the Browns need to stay fo- cutting plans in light of declining a 300-game winner, just like Sunday at Houston and the regu- cused. revenue from television and ad- Nolan Ryan. lar season closer at Pittsburgh. "We know where the other vertising. Ryan, who retired after the The Browns also visit the Los teams are and ... what we have to "It's a black day in Reds base- 1993 season, was the modern Angeles Rams (3-9) and host the do to get to the playoffs. We ball," Bowden said. day Feller, a flame-thrower New England Patriots (1-11). know that if we win the rest of "It wasn't very good fore- whose fastball was measured In the event of a three-way tie our games, we'll have a good sight," Sabo said of the front of- in miles per hour. at 9-7, the Oilers would win be- chance of getting in, and that's fice. "Where was their foresight "I'll say this for him," Feller cause of the best head-to-head what we'll try to do." when they signed Kevin Mitchell said, noting Ryan's seven no- or Reggie Sanders or Bobby Ke- hitters, 324 wins and 5,714 lly or Jose Rijo? Now they tell me strikeouts. "He pitched more there's no money left for me." great individual games than If another team signs Sabo, anybody in history." Bengals play for that team will not owe the Reds a Left unsaid was the fact that draft pick. If the Reds had of- Ryan's career was undisturbed fered Sabo arbitration, he would from start to finish, unlike Fel- have had until Dec. 19 to accept. ler's, which had four years off top draff choice If he did not accept, Sabo for the war. would have been free to nego- Feller turned 75 last month tiate with any team. In that case, and remains a high profile part The Associated Press the Reds would have received a of Cleveland, a reminder of The Bengals chose to help the draft pick if another team signed better times for the Indians. Bob Feller, shown In this 1951 photo, doesn't need the date to re- defensive line with their top pick him. He is involved in campaigns mind him of Pearl Harbor. Feller was an All-Star for the Indians. CINCINNATI - The Cincinnati in the 1993 draft, John Copeland Bowden said part of the Reds' Bengals need to draft some line- from Alabama. revenue problems arise from men in order to help the team's Bengals general manager Mike their situation at Riverfront Sta- ineffective offense, running back Brown has said he made a mis- dium. He said the Reds and Harold Green said. take in not getting more majority owner Marge Schott Spikers' season successful Green said it wouldn't bother offensive line help this year. If need a new facility that can gen- him if Sunday's game between the Bengals lose to New England, erate enough revenues to com- the Bengals and New England they could be in position to get pete. by Mike Kazimore isiana State University and "I thought that we had an out- Patriots in Foxboro, Mass., is any offensive lineman or anyone "There is no question that Mrs. Georgia Tech on Saturday. sports writer standing year, especially after dubbed as the game for the No. 1 else available in the draft. Schott, Jim Bowden a..d the Cin- Despite ending the year with being picked to finish seventh," draft choice. Both teams have "I think everybody would like cinnati Reds wanted to sign Chris back-to-back, losses the spikers head coach Denise Van De Walle 1-11 records. to have the No. 1 draft choice, but The Bowling Green volleyball Sabo," Bowden said. "It is finan- enjoyed a sensational season. said. "I wish that we could have "We need some draft choices," we're not willing to lose to get it," cially impossible for us to sign team's Cinderella season finally BG, after being picked to finish ended the year with a win, but Green said. "We need some line- said quarterback David Klingler, Chris Sabo, and we aren't going came to an end this weekend. in seventh place in the Mid- that still doesn't take away from men. Hopefully, they'll do the the Bengals' top draft choice in The Falcons were knocked out to sign any players to multi-year American Conference, outplayed our accomplishments." smart thing this time around." 1992. contracts because we can't ex- of the National Invitational Vol- everyone's expectations on their The Falcons started off the Three weks ago, coach Dave Cincinnati's offensive line has pose ourselves financially." leyball Championship after suf- way to a third consecutive year tournament strong as they Shula met privately with Green struggled this year. But it im- Bowden said he offered Sabo a fering successive losses to Lou- of post-season play. See SPIKERS, page sewn. after he described Shula as "the proved in Sunday's 21-8 loss to multi-year deal with a raise, but worst coach in Bengals history." San Francisco, not allowing a Sabo refused. That was after Shula suggested sack and blocking for a season- "It's a very difficult era for the that his team, then 0-9 and off to high 144 rushing yards. Reds and baseball," Bowden said. the worst start in franchise his- Green rushed for a team-high "Middle- and small-market tory, was possibly the worst 60 yards on 19 carries against the teams are feeling the heat. BLUE RIBBON PHOTOE Bengals team ever. 49ers, his second-highest yard- What's happening here is what age of the season. He ran for 68 happened last winter in the case Your Assurance of Quality STUDENT SHOPPING against Kansas City and has 388 of the Milwaukee Brewers and Film Developing • Cameras • Video SUNDAY in 145 carries (2.68 per carry) for Paul Molitor. The Brewers didn't Dec 12 10-6 pm the season. want to let Molitor go. Nobody DOUBLE PRINTS FOR ONLY A $ 1 Last season. Green rushed for wants Chris Sabo more than us. 1,170 yards on 265 carries - a That's the reality of it." 4.4-yard average - on his way to Molitor signed with Toronto 10% OFF the . last winter as a free agent. He led Everything in store After New England, the Ben- the Blue Jays to the World Series gals play the Los Angeles Rams (with student I.D.) championship and was named the (3-9), Atlanta (5-7) and New Or- series' most valuable player. FREE leans (7-5, but losers of five of In 1988, Sabo was the National 5x7 pictures with their last seven). League's rookie of the year. He Some of the Bengals players has played in three All-Star Sonto are suddenly feeling confident, Games (1988, 1989 and 1991). He 'I - 4 pm despite the team's record. batted .563 in the 1990 World Se- "To finish 4-0 would mean a big ries, when the Reds swept Oak- lift to this club," cornerback land in four games. PILLS 'N' PACKAGES (C&, in ftOmi s.. »u.H-

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Continued from page six. the next game and really played Championship game, however Faulk headed for NFL well. We were in complete con- BG still had a chance to end it's cruised past Sienna in three trol the entire second game." season on an upbeat note as they The Associated Press games, 15-8,15-6 and 15-7. However, the Jayhawks wer- still had to face Georgia Tech. felt like I wanted to come back, Faulk came to San Diego "We just overpowered Stenna," en't about to be swept as they Once again, the spikers were but with the coaching changes State because the Aztecs prom- Van De Walle said. "Offensively bounced to win games three and unable to get their offense going SAN DIEGO - Marshall and the year that I had, I felt ised that he could play running we played great, we just really four and force a deciding fifth as they dropped another three- Faulk's next slash n' dash run like it was time for a change," back. Other schools told him he didn't make many mistakes." game. set match --16-6,15-9 and 15-3. will be in the NFL, not at San Faulk said during a news con- would have become a defen- Senior middle hitter Nicky "Kansas really picked up its Despite the disappointing end Diego State. ference at Jack Murphy Sta- sive back. Mudrack led the way as she defensive intensity in the later to the tournament, Van De Walle The two-time Ail-American dium. Faulk was national rushing pounded out 12 kills in 15 at- games," Van De Walle said. said that she was impressed with running back announced Tues- Faulk said he made up his champion his freshman and tempts -- good for a season high "However, once we were forced the team's effort in general and day that he is giving up his mind before meeting Monday sophomore years, and became .733 hitting percentage. She also into that fifth game, we knew with Mudrack's play in particu- final year of eligibility to make with Ted Tollner, who was the school's first Ail-American. contributed seven blocks to the that we had to win it to stay alive lar. himself available for the NFL picked on Friday to replace Despite missing nearly six team's winning effort. in the tournament." For her efforts, Mudrack was draft. Luginbill. full games due to injuries, Lori Hilton was almost as im- The Falcons, playing with con- named to the All-NIVC team, an His an- "I think he's ready," Tollner Faulk rushed for 4,589 yards, pressive as she added six blocks fidence, pulled out a 15-10 win to incredible feat since BG didn't nouncement said by telephone from fourth in NCAA history among while also hitting for an outstand- leave them at 2-0 in the tourna- advance out of it's own pool. came a week Anaheim, where he"s finishing three-year players, and 57 ing .600 attacking percentage. ment and set up a Saturday "Nicky Just played incredible after athletic this searon as quarterbacks touchdowns, second on the The Brown and Orange found showdown against another un- volleyball throughout the entire director Fred coach of the Los Angeles Rams. NCAA career list. He caught 82 game two a bit more difficult, but defeated team in LSU. tournament," Van De Walle said. Miller fired "I just hope it isn't a knock on passes for 973 yards and five they still managed to pull out a BG, however, was no match for "It's really a great honor, espe- coach Al Lu- the new guy. TDs. five game win 16-14, 15-9, 11-15, LSU as they dropped three cially since it's a national tour- ginbill and "I'm disappointed because He rushed for more than 100 11-15 and 15-10 over Kansas, the straight games - 15-13, 15-8 and nament. To see her win that a- his staff for he's one of the great players in yards in 22 of 31 career games, No. 1 seeded team in BG's pool. 15-9 to the Tigers. ward was really a great feeling, failing to get the country and that would be a 200 or more seven times and The Falcons pulled off a big "I think the real difference in she really deserved it." San Diego Faulk heck of a way to start our pro- 300 or more twice. come-from-behind victory in the the match was that they were a State into a bowl game for the gram," said Tollner, a former After rushing for 1,429 yards first game and then carried the lot more experienced than us," second straight year. Among coach at Southern Cal who has as a freshman and 1,630 as a momentum over to game two. Van De Walle said. "They had By splitting four games in the the fired assistants was been an NFL assistant the last sophomore, Faulk was bur- "Coming from behind and beat- four international players on NIVC the Falcons finished the receivers coach Curtis John- seven seasons. dened with high expectations ing Kansas the way we did in the their team that really played season at 20-11 and increased son, who recruited Faulk from "I think I'm a versatile entering this season. He also first game was huge, especially well." their string of consecutive New Orleans in 1991 and be back," Faulk said. "I could do faced the added challenge of since they were the top seed," The loss against LSU dashed 20-win seasons to five, a feat that came almost a father figure to just about anything a team eight- and nine-man fronts, and Van De Walle said. "Then we just the Falcons hopes of making a most thought to be impossible at the player. needs a back to do. It doesn't often was kept in the backfield carried the momentum over to repeat appearance to the NIVC the beginning of the season. "It came to a point to where I matter. I can do it all." to pick up blitzes. APPholo Johnson says Cowboys need improved coaching

The Associated Press need to be," Johnson said. "We're team we want to be in the not playing as well as I'd like for playoffs." IRVING, Texas - A grim Jim- us to play. We've got to make im- The Cowboys won five of their my Johnson has decided one of provement over the last part of last six regular season games last the main problems with the Dal- the season for us to be a success year and hit the playoffs on a las Cowboys is coaching. in the playoffs." roll, which carried through to a Johnson came to that conclu- The Cowboys play at Minne- 52-17 victory over the Buffalo sion Tuesday, the day after the sota Sunday, travel to the Mea- Bills in the . Cowboys struggled to a 23-17 vic- dowlands to play the New York "It's tough to be on an emo- tory over the Philadelphia Ea- Jets the next Saturday, host the tional high every week in this gles. The win kept them a game Washington Redskins Dec. 26 league," Johnson said. "Some behind the NFC East-leading and play the final game of the games you have to win because New York Giants with an 8-4 re- regular season in a rematch with you are a better football team. cord. the Giants back in the Meadow- You'd like to be sky-high every "It's not the effort and the tal- lands. week, but that doesn't happen. ent of the players," Johnson said. Johnson said the Cowboys ha- "We've got to do a better job of ven't played well since quarter- "That debacle we had on coaching." back was injured Thanksgiving has set us back for Johnson wouldn't get specific, four games ago in a 31-9 victory one reason or the other, and we'- but said, "The coaching situation over the Giants. ve got to come out of it," he said. will be handled in the areas I "When we beat San Francisco, Dallas lost 16-14 to the Miami want improved." Philadelphia and the Giants, we Dolphins when touched He had an iron-out-the- were on a good roll. Then Troy a blocked field goal, turning it problems meeting with his got hurt," Johnson said. "We've into a live ball, which the Dol- coaches Tuesday afternoon. got to make a big improvement phins recovered and cashed for Without injured the next four weeks. We have the the game-winning field goal in , the pass rush was ability to do it. We can still be the the final seconds. ineffective and Dallas rates 27th in the NFL in sacks. It took a 172-yard rushing effort from to save Kappa Delta proudly welcomes the Cowboys against the 16-point their newest intiates into the underdog Eagles. "We're not as efficient as we bonds of A.O.T. STUDENT SHOPPING SUNDAY ^Kuaanna (Stark gRntit Pnimk Dec 12 10-6 pm 10% OFF 3|uli;iiiitr (Sal hi Heather ^Ceitliari Everything in store Holly. Hale (with student I.D.) gtnrnttt ^3Hattliriu» FREE Sill Jcrmann 5x7 pictures wirh Santa 1 - 4 pm December 1, 1993

Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson and running back Kmmltt Smith (22) share a stare In Monday 1 night's win over the Philadelphia Eagles. The two are perhaps grimacing at the thought of the Cowboys' PILLS 'N PACKAGES tSX, upcoming schedule, which Includes some of the NFL's toughest teams. *" Railroad St. ts*h*»anu* ■«*,*:*»} Holiday Gift Ideas! Please join us at... BGSU or Greek The NTSiV Mom & Dad Sweatshirts Holiday Banquet (fane *7*ue! *NonTraditional Student Association

Coat donations for the "Coats for Kids" drive held by The Salvation Army/ may be put in Drop Boxes \, at the following locations: A one color quality printed medium weight sweatshirt in your choice of navy blue or ash gray. Blue Ribbon Cleaners 7oz. sweatshirts 2 for $23.00 or 1 for $12.00 Woodland Mall Long's Cleaners 9oz. sweatshirts 2 for $34.00 or 1 for $18.00 Sanitary Cleaners South Main Subway * Also available, Grandma or Grandpa Days Inn Friday,December 17 6 p.m. Young's Newstand Free to members & guests* Hunington Bank sweatshirts and BGSU sewn-on Mom & Dad sweatshirts. Sign-up in 110c Moseley Hall (downtown) t Please contact Wizard Graphics for more by December 10th. 7Cid &> Cow available for pick up Dec. 1 thru Dec. 23 information concerning our holiday specials. lo qualified applicants al The Salvation Army Limited seating available! Service Center 309 1/2 S Main SI You must register at Service Center to receive a 354-3098 'Guests nay include up to 3 family members. coil Question! call 352- 5918M ■ F (fat!! Classifieds page eight Wednesday, December 8,1993

432 S Enterprise, Apt A #1 Spring Break Bahamas Party Cruise $279' 6 JTS 3 females leasers needed lor Spring. 2 bdrms, Travel Abroad and Work. Make up lo 2 bdrm.. unfurnished, $3i0/month Days' Incluoes 12 Meals A All Taxes'This is a CLOSE OUT SALE very close to campus $150 ♦ eiec each/mo $2.000-$4,000-g Julie A Lil Leslie here' Limit 4 people Available now through May 7. Love. Muguet Help' Female subleaser for Spnng 1994. w'MACluggage & some software it meets weekly from January 24 to Spring Si2S/mo •eiec. $4000 8 0 '94 Rent$50O'mo • util (negotiable) Depos- Break, and I have re choice ot several meet- Pi Phi-Pi Phi-PI Phi Alpha XI Delta ' Alpha XI Delia Call NOW. leave message 353-7515 ImageWnier II Pnnier it $500. Call John Newlove Real Estate. ing ornos For one hour each week we will meet The Sstersof Alpha Xi Delta would tiHe to con- 354 2260 Pi StgmaEpsiton's 1994 ResumoBook wMacLuggage $250 0 8 0 with a tramed graduate student and learn about gratulate Jodi Vosnick and Greg Lopeman on Have your resume sent to the HELP' I need i female subleaser tor Spring Greal Chnstmas Gift" fitness, nutrition, stress and Dme management, Semeser 1 block from campus, OWN ROOM. For Rent their engagement Good luck Jodi. we love top 100 CO's m the US lor $10 00 Call Ada-n 353 5444 Duplex, adjacent to campus. and other wedness topics Also, we will learn to VERY CHEAP! Please call & leave message. you •All Majors Welcome* 352 0000 set responsible and realistic se»-tmprovement Alpha XI Delta - Alpha XI Delta Hand in to the Mkt Office (rm. 234 B A) or 354 2539 Moving Must sell grey ft while Ikea style sofa A goals Good luck with me New Year s resolu- PSE table n B A by Dec 8 chair in great shape. $60 OBO 352 3161 after tions1 Housemate wanted. Non-smoker. 9pm. Houses A Apartments' Close to Campus Own room $150* utilities Chris Anyone knowing the where abouts of BUI Santa Sale For Summer 1994 A 1994 95 school year PC. 486 DX ? 50 MHZ. 170 MB HD. 8 MB P S It's not too 'ate to sign up Tell your Wilson plaase call Jim W it 372-4753 at The Little Shop Call Lanes 655-3084. t 267 3341 RAM, Modem. SVGA sound card, lots of soft friends Monday-Friday, 8-4:45, Univ. Union Need 1 ticket to Graduation ARE VOU CONSIDERING NATIONAL STU- WOT(1yr old)$'.200 C«l-352-7352 DENT SIC SIC SEZ Will pay. 1-874-2661 Houses and duplexes tor 1994-95 school year Personal Quest EXCHANGE FOR NEXT YEAR? Sega Genesis. Hey everyone" Need one male roommate for apt. at 319 S. 12 mo leases only, staling in May Steve 1 If you have been to an 'Info' Session 1 Brand new (never used). $100. Got -oady for Spring Break Go :o !he Soa lor a Chnstmas surprise' Mam Own room avail., free cable and low rent. Smith -352-891 7 Learn to eat right in the residence hails Come to a mandatory "2nd Step" meeting. Call Laurent at 372-3391 Sigma Phi Epsllon would like to congratu- Roommate that is there is student teaching so Join Personal Quest Tuesday. Dec 7th at 2:30pm. Campus Room Ideal lor senous academic 15 mm from BG late Josh Rand on his recent pinning to it is a quiet apt Please call Trevor, Sun. to Keep your New Year's resolutions' or Ranch 2 bed w/study Garage, no pets. $575 ChrissyKin Thurs 4pmtoMidnightat352-4214. Jom Persona I Quest Wed , Dec 8th at 7:30pm. Faculty Lounge 389 6293 Manage sress before it manages you1 Call Co-op Program with questions 2-2451. Spring Break, Sailing Bahamas on Luxury One female subleaser to share 1 bdrm. apl. for FOR RENT Spnng semester $187 50/mo • eiec Free Jom Personal Quest Yachts Seven day Island Adventure AH Inclu- Jay/Mar - The Highlands - 354 6036 heat & shuttle to campus Pool ft laundry facili- Set your goals and reach tnem> sive with Cabin 8 Meals. $498 Each, Groups ol 1 and 2 bdrm. fcjmyunl.. A/C. spacious, quiet. Jom Personal Quest 6 1/800-flW-SAIL (7245) ties on site Call 354-2211 1 ft 2 bdrm apts. available now and Spnng BGSU APPRECIATION SPECIAL Avail, now Of 2nd sem Start $34 Q/mo Now semester, new you1 semester WmthroD Terrace Apis 35? 9135 $24 95 PER NIGHT PIEASE HELPl DECEMBER GRAD NEEDS St Thomas More Male Roommate Wanted Haven House Apts P Q Kickorf m the Bowl n' Greenery JUST ONE EXTRA TICKET WILL BUY CALL Sun Dec 5-Thurs Dec 9 Candlelight Advent Celebration Avail immediately unol end of 2nd semester. 9 pm Midnight. Tnurs, Jan 27th COLLECT (419) 422-1409 ANYTIME 1 bdrm apt sublease for Spring. Sign up for PQ Sun. Dec 12-Thurs Dec t6 Sunday, Dec 12 Rent negotiable 353-0116 Call Brian at 354-3211 or Aaron at (313) COUPON REQUIRED AT CHECK-IN m the SRC Mam Office 8:00 pm, Ballroom Responsible, nonsmoking female to share 6755604 See ad in this paper for coupon & details apartment Own room, free heat Prefer old i bedroom apartments. Free water and sewer The Bagel Line Needed 2 lo 4 subleasers Best Western Falcon Plaza er'grad student Please call 352-5471, leave 114 S Mam. Contact Newlove Rentals at 328 1450 E Wooster' 352 4671 with your choice ol sandwich fillings 2 bedroom apt Pets allowed Every WEDNESDAY for $2 50 message. S Man Our only office 352 5620 Call 353 8804 SERVICES OFFERED Prout Cafeteria Subleaser needed for Campus Manor apl for i bedroom apt. ARuDI. paid Candlelight Mass 2nd Floor Union Spnng semester. Close lo campus. Own room Available Jan l. 1994 An Advent celebration Call 3530914 S32S/mo 353 4709 Now leasing for 94-95 rental season at of hope and right"' R O Rentals. 303 S Main - 354 8800 A"ordaole child care m my home between Theta Chi would like to congratulate 1 Bedroom Apartment Avail For Sublease Ballroom, Dec 12 at 8 00 pm Wanted M-nt Condition Used Toyota truck Yes. we do allow pets i hours o' 6 am to 7 pm Call 352-8319 fie Mowing Brothers: 369 8293 Clean, Quiet. Walking Distance From Bars All are welcome' ft Campus 354-3043 PREGNANT? Wanted Anyone interested in Roommate for Spnng Live with one male We can help FREE & CONFIDENTIAL preg Christmas Shopping at the Woodland Mall Athlete of the Week: Chris Gerbnck organized wrestling. Contact 1*2 bdrm. apis., free heal, water ft sewer, wa- Rent is$i96/month.Good location 354-1420 nancy tests, support 4 mlormation. BG Preg- Jane 35? 5/89 sher ft dryer on premises. 228 S. College Call Frss Shuttle Service Brother of the Week: Kevin Telepo Rooms avail in BG home Grad males pref. nancy Center Ca;l 354 HOPE Newlove Rentals 3-52-5620, our only olfice. Sat.Dec 11, I2noon-930pm Cabinet Member of the Week: George Strata Will pay money for 1 graduation Dcket. 354 6701 o> 352-1631 (leave message). Word Processing - Resumes, Term Papers. Pick up behind Union every 20 minutes Keep up the great work guys')' Please call 352-3095 or 661 -8569 (work). 2 bedroom apartment avail until May Pets al- Slop in for our 1994 1995 brochures Newlove Thesis, Dissertations on laser printer "Go All-Sports" lowed Swimming Pool Rentneg 353-5727 Ca'.l35?-6705(9to9) Rentals 328 S Mam Our only office Two days left! Don't miss out! 2 bedroom apartments available lor Spring 352-5620 Former Cleveland Brown's HELP WANTED Semester Call 352-9302 Center Sign up today to go to Chicago January Sublease efficiency 215 E PoeRd Mike Baab 15-17th. Cost is only $80 for transportation and 2 bedroom house on Ada Ave Avail 1/1/94. $255/month. all utilities included PERSONALS atM.T MUGGS Sunday hoiei. only $95 for alt that and a ticket to Night i500«utii Call 353-6962 (leava message) For more information call 354-6515 from noon to 3 00 pm at the Improv' Visit great Chicago sites such as "Help Wanted" 3 bedroom house close to campus Hang with Baab and Waienower Place, the Sears Tower, the Hard Typist Proofreader for classified ads 3-4 people S575 00 per month Subleasers needed for Spnng -94 watch the Browns kick some Rock Cafe, museums, comedy clubs and res- Tues. & Thurs. 1 lam-2pm at The BG News 443N Enterprise*B 2 bedrooms, close to campus, Houston butt'" taurants. SAcc»pl»d. treatment Mss Gracious Living Spnng "94 Close to campus iBO'mo plus util test prep, seeks college grads to teach MCAT Management Inc. • Caring friend or Kelly Adams Pnce negotiable Call 352 6825. courses part-time. Ideal candidate has great standardized lest scores, excellent academic i subleaser needed now & Spring semester relative allowed Kappa Delta background, and great communication skills SEMESTER LEASE, 1 Bdrm, all util Sister o'the Week Great location $15.00/hr and paid training. For more info, call STUDENT SHOPPING for personal Call 352 8723 or 352 0462 lor info except eiec, 215 E. Poe Rd., Liboy Lunz 800-347-PREP support Congratulations' $340/mo. SUNDAY 16 N. Huron Pec 12 10 - 6 pm KD ' Kappa Delta * KD Toledo. OH 43604 Congratulations to our "smarty pants" 1 -800-589-6005 Roche*le Berndt and Jenny Burkey Management inc. 10% OFF # Stf The University Ambassadors S*/ • Everything in store &r* would like to congratulate their ^£ 1 BDRM, 610 N. Main, 9 1/2 or (with student I.D.) Kappa Delta B igs and Littles! • newest members: • 12 mo. leases, starts at $275/mo. 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1 Icalhcf 1 ''iiii.ni lern Androonl VCTO is having a Holiday Bash! 210 N. Main HOME AID 1993 352-9951 Come on out Friday night. We will provide some spectacular food, so presents Icnnitei Matthews It.x y Pffcf we need your help to get rid of it (and we don't want to have lo throw it away). Gone Daddy Finch Check the VCTO bulletin board for time and place and directions. Plus additional bands tonight, 7:00 p.m. $3 Welcome to the Family! SEE YOU THERE! COME AND SEE WHAT A All proceeds to benefit homeless of Wood County VCTO PARTY CAN DO FOR YOU! ■i'i'i'iiiii'i'i'i'i'i'iiiii'i'iii'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'l'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'iilr;