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Weather Condoms put ha on campus for trial semester Thursday, partly sunny. sales in residence halls. As late as High 10 to IS. Winds becom- Dec. 20, Olscamp appeared to op- ing southwest S to IS mph. student government reporter pose the USG plan when it was Thursday night, snow likely. ifi^ presented by USG President Low 10 to IS. Chance of Mike Sears at a Board of snow 70 percent. Friday, Vending machines in three res- Trustees meeting. snow still likely. High in the idence halls now offer condoms Edmonds was out of the office mld-20s. Chance of snow 60 for sale, marking a quiet change Wednesday afternoon and could percent. of policy since last semester. not be reached for comment. The move, which has placed The condoms were put in the condoms In machines in Offen- machines last week. Cliff Boute- Harkin visits Ohio: hauer, McDonald and Conklin lle, director of public relations, Presidential hopeful Tom residence halls. Is similar to an said. Harkin says he is a conten- Undergraduate Student Govern- Another administrative official der in the race for the Dem- ment bill which asked the Uni- confirmed the condoms are being ocratic nomination. SM versity to offer them for sale in sold for a trial period of one se- □ Page six. one male, one female and one co- mester. The move will then be re- r#w '" »AA rrf M ed hall on a trial basis. evaluated. Both University President Paul Chris Taylor, hall director for Off the campus 5* it 5

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214 WEST HALL MATTHEW A. DANEMAN IRENE BABEAUX BOWLINC GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY INSIDER EDITOR COPY CHIEF BOWLINC GREEN, OHIO 43403-0276 TRISH DAVIS GREC WATSON COPYRIGHT 1992, The BG News NEWS EDITOR EDITORIAL EDITOR Guv budget affects U. There's little doubt the budget cuts which allows administrative staff recently imposed by Gov. George members to do their work at a conven- Voinovich will force a general belt- ient time (although we have heard re- tightening at the University. But at a ports that this hasn't been honored in time when the focus tends to be on the some departments). negative aspects of the cuts-shorter li- Classified staff members-especially brary and Student Recreation Center custodians and maintenance personnel hours, fewer sections of classes, the may have legitimate concerns with the hiring freeze, etc. - a broader look may budget crunch, although Classified also be in order. Staff Council has complained a lot less First, for the hundreds of faculty than Faculty Senate during the crunch. "J F K " not far fetched members who have almost total job se- The belt-tightening that has forced the curity at the University-University University to increase employees' administrators have vowed to protect share of health care costs has particu- full-time employees at almost any cost larly affected the lowest-paid groups on Media doubts too much - college life remains good. It's little campus, despite the $315 each classi- secret that the hours can't be beat, the I had the opportunity over In 1978 the Congressional fied staff member received to compen- Christmas break to see Oliver Committee on Assassinations laid-back intellectualism provides little sate for the additional costs. Stone's new movie, JFK. Not John Bsnisnl concluded that at least four and job stress, and, despite the fact that But the pay is still certainly compar- since the release of The Last perhaps as many as six shots had Bowling Green pays its teachers less able to that outside the University in Temptation of Christ has a film been fired at Kennedy. Thus, it than any other large Ohio college, at most positions, and again, the job secu- caused so much furor. What was would have been physically im- least no one is in danger of starving. so amazing, though, was the news possible for Oswald to have been rity issue is significant. Custodians and media tried to discredit the film a lone assassin. The committee's For the instructors just starting out at maintenance workers may be among months before it was completed published report stated "Presi- the University, the fact that this budget the first to go should there be another and released an unusual tactic to dent John F. Kennedy was proba- crunch means no salary increases for round of state cuts, but a year of cuts say the least. bly assassinated as a result of a this year (and perhaps next year, al- has passed and no full-time employees Why the feeding frenzy of the conspiracy." Curiously, the critics? Simple. A film maker committee left unanswered the though top administrators say it's too have been laid off. You can't say that who could not be easily ignored larger questions of who might early to tell) could cause some legiti- about a lot of businesses. was trying to make a political have planned such an abominable mate monetary concerns. But there are These are tough times. It's especially statement that was critical of the act and for what reasons. also a good many tenured professors tough for hard-working people to Establishment. Stone dared to whose only concern over this tightening buckle down while their president is resurrect the notion that the The same committee heard ir- is they may make only $60,000 instead taking it easy on full pay, courtesy of Kennedy assassination was the refutable testimony that linked result of a conspiracy involving news media that the KGB, shady Oswald to three men with ties to of $62,000 this year. the Board of Trustees. The cuts hurt, right-wing radicals, Cuban exiles, Bulgarians, subversive Commu- the CIA and its anti-Castro opera- The hiring freeze has resulted in and we should not accept them without elite members of the U.S. mili- nists or sneaky Asians are work- tions: Clay Shaw, David Ferrie longer work hours without the incen- letting government officials know ex- tary and rogue elements of the ing against U.S. interests, no one and Guy Bannister. tive of overtime pay for some em- actly how they affect Bowling Green. military intelligence and CIA ... a doubts the existence of a cons- ployees. But there are white-collar But life here is still pretty good, even coup d'etat accomplished with piracy. Yet, should anyone-least Finally, if, as Stone's critics as- the knowledge and approval of a of all an American-be so brazen sert, there is grave danger in workers throughout corporate America for students who are facing rapidly- man who desperately wanted to as to suggest the U.S. govern- taking liberties with historical who would gladly double their efforts if increasing costs (the state still foots occupy the nation's highest post: ment might also have engaged in fact in cinema, why didn't one it would ensure the kind of job security almost half the bill for in-state students Lyndon Johnson. conspiracies ... why, that would member of the Guardians of His- administrators enjoy at the University. to go to school). There are times to put The media attack centered on be considered treasonous. At the torical Truth sound the alarm Many departments also offer flex-time, whining aside and enjoy college life. two main criticisms of the movie: very least, it would be cause for a when the director of Mississippi (1) it alleges that U.S. govern- bitter, abusive attack by the Burning portrayed the FBI as ment agencies were involved in press-the very treatment that coming to the rescue of the black the unthinkable-a conspiracy Stone's movie received. population of a town in rural Mis- and cover-up, and (2) that Stone sissippi in the 1960s? Historians Ohio economy sinking distorted historical truth by blur- But perhaps it's time to set the now acknowledge that J. Edgar ring the distinction between fact record straight. Didn't Nixon Hoover used the FBI and its re- and fiction without forewarning conspire to impede the in- sources to undermine the civil Ohio, the heart of it all, was once one And we are back where we started. his audience. vestigation of the Watergate rights movement. He single- if the fastest-growing states in There are different reasons Ohio is in break-in that he approved? Lyn- handedly sought to discredit its employment and industry. a hole. Corporations won't come to Ohio As for the first criticism, don Johnson appears to have leaders, most notably Martin But our state has not been immune to because the state does not have enough Americans always loath to con- conspired to mislead the public Luther King Jr. As a result of that template conspiracy except, of about the Gulf of Tonkin incident misrepresentation those who saw the recession. The Ohio unemployment money to pull them in. Ohio is not a course, when it involves for- in 1964 Athe event that precipi- Mississippi Burning now have an rate jumped from 5.6 percent in convenient location for some corpora- eigners. Several examples should tated our serious involvement in incorrect view of history. Yet November to 6.6 percent in December. tions. Ohio also has a problem because serve to illustrate my point. Vietnam. What of Kennedy's there were no accusations by the No other state had nearly such a large it has become less physically attractive. conspiracy to assassinate Fidel press of historical revisionism jump. The unemployment rate in the Corporations want their branches in The American public was quite Castro? Or the FBI conspiracy to then. willing to believe the lie pro- discredit (and possibly assassin- nation rose "only" .2 percent, up to 7.1 areas which look nice, but Ohio is start- moted by the CIA that a plot ate) leaders of the civil rights The news media's attempt to percent in December. Ohio also rates ing to look like a giant slum, with cities existed involving the KGB and movement in the 1960s? And discredit JFK by labeling It his- fourth in unemployment insurance such as Dayton, Toledo, Youngstown the Bulgarian secret police to as- didn't Reagan conspire illegally torical revisionism and accus.ng claimants. and Akron deteriorating rapidly, taking sassinate the pope in 1986. Again, to arm the Nicaraguan Contras in its producer of misleading the The state could be looking at further some of the smaller surrounding towns they accepted the conspiracy the mid-1980s? As you can plainly public is just plain wrong. Stone, job losses if General Motors does shut theory propounded by Senator see, the U.S. government is no unlike the Establishment which (whose residents work-or are laid off- Joe McCarthy in the 1950s that stranger to political intrigue and he attacks, is not out to obscure down its production plant in Morain, the in the nearby cities) down with them. had international communism conspiracy. the truth but to unearth it. There Mound Nuclear plant closes and other hellbent on subverting and de- is no ulterior motive-no hidden companies continue laying off workers Perhaps trash cities such as Dayton stroying democracy. Recently, But what of the second criti- political agenda. The purpose of at such an alarming rate. and Toledo should follow the examples the Bush administration claimed cism? Has Stone intentionally JFK is to awaken our sense of jus- Such an alarming unemployment rate of Cleveland and Cincinnati. Cleveland Saddam Hussein conspired to misled his audience? Has he re- tice and prod us into asking our gain control over all oil reserves written history by blurring the government why there has never could have an alarming domino effect. was also once a giant slum, but exten- in the Middle East-a move which distinction between fact and fic- been an exhaustive investigation Fewer persons working means fewer sive rebuilding projects have put the would have supposedly given him tion in JFK? into a murky affair whose files persons buying products. Fewer prod- city back on its feet, pulling in larger a stranglehold on the global will remain closed to public scru- ucts bought means higher prices and corporations such as British Petroleum, economy. Finally, we have the If anyone is guilty of irrespon- tiny until 2029.1 don't think that*s fewer marketplaces buying products conspiracy of the Japanese to sibly substituting fiction for fact, too much to ask of citizens In a putting more money back into Cleve- undermine our auto manufactur- It would have to be the Warren democracy. from retailers. Less merchandise sold land, giving city officials even more ing industry and gain control of Commission and its politically John Bernard is a senior major- means retailers produce less, plus they renovation money. the U.S. economy. motivated conclusion that Lee big in liberal studies who is con- are getting less money-which means So it seems that whenever we Harvey Oswald acted alone in as- vinced there la a conspiracy afoot they can't continue to employ some of Maybe there are other ways to defeat are told by our government or sassinating Kennedy. at the BG News. the part-time, less tenure and less im- a depression, but if a state looks like portant employess. crap, it is going to pull in crap. Responses wanted The Opinion pages of The BG Letters to the editor should be The News.reserves the right News consist of editorials, col- 200-300 words in length All let- to refuse any letter deemed ma- BG News Staff umns, cartoons and letters ex- ters must be typed and signed licious or llbelous. pressing the opinions of the and Include the writer's tele- lay Murdock Morel la Raleigh Nikki Floras Melissa Henry readers. phone number, address or on- If not submitting a letter or PHOTO EDITOR INSIDER MA. COPY EDITOR COPY EDITOR campus mall box, plus class guest column in person, please Unsigned editorials are writ- Tim Norman Scott DeKatch Dawn Keller Kirsten Mathers rank or occupation, major and address the submission to: PHOTO EDITOR INSIDER ASSISTANT COPY EDITOR COPY EDITQR ten by members of the Editorial hometown. Board and represent the com- Matt Schroder Molly Zakraisek Shari Wroblewski Michelle Taylor posed opinions of The News. The Editorial Editor SPORTS EDITOR INSIDER SUPR COPY EDITOR COPY EDITOR Telephone numbers and ad- The BG News dresses are for verification 210 West Hall Glen Lubbert Kathy Gaitan Kelly Shermer Mary Jo Cesa Signed letters or columns ex- purposes only and will not be ASST. SPORTS ED. ASST. INSIDER SUPR COPY EDITOR COPY EDITOR press the beliefs of the individ- published unless otherwise re- ual writer, and in no way repre- quested. Marci Stork Cvndi Prada Shari Wroblewski Bill Burgess sent the opinion of The News. SPECIAL PROG. ED. CHIEF COPY ED. COPY EDITOR PRODUCTION SUPR All readers of The News are If presenting a letter In per- Christi naWise John Hillenbrand encouraged to express their son, please bring a picture ID, ASST. SP PROG. ED. ASST. ED. EDITOR opinions through letters to the along with a home phone num- editor and guest columns. ber. Thursday, January 16,1992 The BG News page three Gaming our lives away Get to know BG better Welcome back to school! I city In which your voice will al- hope you had a restful break, Scott Ziance ways be heard by your council Evolving of the tv game or mayor. All you have to do Is and I hope you are looking for- Blip! Blip! Blip! Awacawacaw- The light was growing dim and ward to a promising new year. guest columnist contact us. You can even speak aca! the lid was Just about to be nailed In front of the council. My num- Chad Luckner Before you finish breaking all ber is in the phone book, as are Do these sounds ring a bell? to the home video game coffin - those of all elected officials. We Push your memory to the limit but WAIT! Could it be... Is It... your New Year's resolutions, al- low me to suggest one more. you may be able to accomplish were elected to serve you, so because I know you know these complained even more. "But it YES, IT IS! The savior to the make us do our jobs. sounds. All right, I'll give you a increases our hand-eye coordina- home video game Industry had Make it a point to get to know at this is by asking a community least two permanent residents organization to assist your This new year is going to be clue - PONG! Yes, the first home tion and speeds our reflexes," come. an exciting one. We will gradu- video entertainment. you would proclaim. It Is NINTENDO! "We're this year. group In a service project. You will be surprised at what you ate thousands here at the Uni- Who could forget those lines The cost of these games was Back," the industries trumpeted! Believe it or not, most of our versity, we will elect a presi- traveling up and down on the outrageous but you could always "We can't be beat," they said. Oh, can accomplish by simply ask- neighbors like college students; ing someone to get Involved. dent and, of course, we will win edge of the screen with the simu- con your parents for new ones; but they could and they were. otherwise, they would not live several more MAC champion- lated square acting as a ball? you knew they secretly enjoyed With these arcade-like graphics so close to us. They realize that Besides getting to know ships. Make It even more excit- Thousands of Americans were playing them too. Well, at least and true-to-life sounds they still most of us are responsible permanent residents, you can ing by getting involved in our entertained for hours with this Dad did. And you were happy faced challenges. young adults, even though a do other things to improve our community. first video phenomenon. then --but were you? Those challenges came from small percentage risk ruining community. Instead of looking Scott Ziance Is a University With the progression of time The competitors didn't think TURBO GRAPHICS 16 and SE- our reputations by vandalizing for problems in our community, student and Ward 1 council and technology came the birth of so. They were listening to your GA's GENESIS! Now we have property or urinating in yards. look for solutions. Follow the member. ATARI! And, of course, the gruel- parents and their complaining. So true-to-life graphics with CD ing hours you would spend in they gave you COMMODORE 64! sound-so they advertised. There are many things you agonizing frustration, trying to The age of computers was upon And if those weren't enough, Believe it or not, most of our top your own high score on us. You could play your favorite they have little hand-held ver- can do to get to know a perma- "Space Invaders" and "Aster- games with better graphics and sions so you can take them any- nent resident. Offer to shovel a neighbors tike college olds." better sound, and if that wasn't where. sidewalk or mow the lawn for an With this came your parents' enough, this... this ... computer And just when you thought elderly resident. Babysit the students; otherwise, they complaining about the amount of was also educational! You could there couldn't be another war.. . neighbors' children or play a would not live so dose to us. time you would spend In front of use It to type papers or run those when there were no further chal- game with them. Take a neigh- the 'boob tube' and now you often programs that made a spaceship lenges. . . they unveiled SUPER bor to a game or concert on Scott Ziance, showed up late to the dinner blast off or print your name over NINTENDO!! campus. Volunteer at a local table. Ah. . . the good oP days and over and over and over again. Yes, the wars are back. But will church or nursing home. when there wasn't a care In the Your parents could use it for this be like history and repeat it- self? Will these games eventually leads of Heidi Grunner (a stu- world and life couldn't be com- recipes and bills. Wow! What I can guarantee you one thing dent) and Alan and Sally plicated - - or could it? could top this? be surpassed and pushed under the bed with the older versions? if you make that decision, you Schneiberg (permanent resi- Don't forget the video war be- Well, APPLE and IBM dlu. will benefit richly from the ex- dents). They helped to solve the tween ATARI'S "Pac Man" and Their games were the best and And don't forget your parents; perience. Not only will you feel problem of the lack of lighting ODYSSErs "K.C. Munchkins." the software and advancement yes, they're still there complain- more at home in our communl- on University Lane by cooperat- And If that wasn't enough to possibilities were, and still are, ing about how much time you I ty, you will also make your stay ing to reach a common goal, make a 10-year-old confused limitless. spend playing these games in- I In Bowling Green more mean- adequate lighting-an achieve- enough, they had to come out Now almost every home In stead of getting that 4.0 GPA. I ingful, and you will establish a ment for all Bowling Green res- with INTELLEVISION. This America has a personal comput- "You can't play NINTENDO for a permanent tie to our communi- idents. career," they nag. But you're out system had "Pitfall" and the cir- er. Where was the toy .Industry to ty. cular disk instead of a joy stick go? People were shoving the old to prove them wrong. and those annoying plastic touch games under their beds and in the The games and modules are You can do this, too. Often, pad covers. Not only did you have closets and even selling them at still incredibly overpriced, but I especially encourage getting you will be amazed at what to get used to those disks but you garage sales. The personal com- you still buy them. And people to know permanent residents if goals can be attained if you ask had to be coordinated enough to puter era had taken over. They are in your room until all hours of you are in a leadership position a few questions, then follow use the buttons on the side as couldn't possibly get any better. the morning and It upsets you. at the University. The estab- them up. well. Oh, but they tried. The older But you're happy - or are you! ?! lishment of better community Finally, I encourage you to But never fret-for those of you brands came out with more so- Chad Luckner is a columnist relations with your group use your elected officials to phisticated models and more ad- whose goal is to write humorous should be taken on as one of help solve your problems. We who preferred the stick to the are fortunate to live in a small disk they came out with those vanced games, without success, columns the students can relate your responsibilities. One way snap-on sticks. Your parents though, I'm afraid to say. to. WELCOME BACK! THE LITTLE SHOP • CLOTHING • SCHOOL SUPPLIES • GIFTS • CARDS • GREEK APPAREL UNIVERSITY UNION MONDAY- FRIDAY 8:00A.M. - 4:45PJVL 372-2862 s&s FORGET THE HEAT Bowl 'N' Greenery Worried About The Cost Of Heating? Well Don't! 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M| - - — City works for inclusion • of private-haul recycling a**..Si ft- 4 by Cfcrtity Varuo vate hauler involvement, Hoffman said. L / environment reporter The city cannot collect recyclables from apart- % ments and mobile homes because trash is collected by private haulers, Pearson said. Following a meeting of city officials Wednesday, Conversely, any home with city trash collection W[, /W7 mayor Wei Hoffman said initiatives to incorporate services Is included in the curbside recycling pro- a recycling program for city apartment complexes gram, she added. and mobile homes are progressing. The city's curbside recycling program collected "We support a recyllng pro- nearly 1.2 million pounds of materials, which were gram for dwelling units with pri- processed at the Jaycees recycling center. vate haulers, but there are tech- Curbside collection represents only 30 percent of 1 Sftv'm ' !■—Wj ^ nical obstacles that need to be all materials processed at the Jaycees recycling worked out," Hoffman said. center because residents, non-profit groups and Such obstacles include the a- small businesses also use the center, Pearson said. vnliability of markets for recy- More time is needed to work out these obstacles cled materials, start-up costs, ; and to begin a collection service for multiple- 1 ^ participation of building owners dwelling units, Hoffman said. and occupant cooperation, Hoff- In the meantime, students should use the 24-hour man said. Hoffman drop-off service at the Jaycees recycling center, The glut of materials and lack Pearson said. of markets for them concern city administrators Pearson encourages students living in apart- L more than the collection of recycled materials. ments to work with neighbors and owners In mov- "I have confidence that apartment and mobile ing and storing recycled materials. home residents will participate in a recycling pro- Recognizing the lack of storage space In apart- ThcBGNrw.OJnil.L.nc gram. The problem is figuring out what to do with ments, Pearson suggested making more frequent What am I? the materials," Hoffman said. trips to the drop-off center, thereby eliminating the The city has contacted other Ohio college com- need to store large amounts of trash. Explaining how lo Identify rock elements, second-year graduate student Carolyn Schoelles helps munities for advice on starting such a collection For students without vehicles, Pearson sug- sophomore elementary education major Jason Menz with his first Geology 104 lab Wednesday after- program, though advice may not be available if gested 'ride-sharing' with a roommate or neighbor noon. The geology lab Is located In the basement of Overman Hall. Bowling Green is pioneering the program, said in their complex. Gayl Pearson, coordinator of the city litter preven- Other storage tips: store recyclables in the trunk tion and recycling program. of your car, then drop off materials when it is co- Court Blotter In addition, city officials plan to meet with city venient; hang plastic grocery bags inside your apartment owners to discuss the possibility of pri- existing kitchen trash container for recyclables. On Dec. 18 The Grand Jury of the he ran away. of aggravated murder Dec. 13, Wood County Court of Common Wesley pleaded not guilty to but the Jury failed to reach a de- Pleas handed down Indictments the charges Dec. 30. His case is cision on the lesser charge of on the following: scheduled for a pretrial confer- murder. Refiling the charge has Six indicted for sex crimes □Richard Hlnojosa, Luckey, ence Jan. 24. brought up questions of double by CMs Hmbjy prepare the indictments. viewing of victims rather than Ohio, for gross sexual imposition, □Brad Smoyer, 719 Ash St., for jeopardy. Judge Donald DeCes- sna will rule on arguments Feb. 3. courts reporter The six individuals-four of law enforcement officers. Wit- a fourth-degree felony. He sexual imposition, a mis- whose cases involve minors- nesses are often hard to find, pleaded guilty to the charge on demeanor. □Shlrleen Travilllan, Genoa, include 10 separate charges. Bishop said. Dec. 30. Hinojosa was convicted UMark Ziellnski, Temperance, for grand theft of clothing from Despite an apparent increase in "It just happened that a lot of "In a lot of rape cases, it's of having sexual contact with a Mich., for theft, a third-degree The Finish Line In Northwood. crimes Involving sexual imposi- times we got them in later," 'Whose word do you believe?" " female minor and having pur- felony. The grand jury charges The charge Is a third-degree tion, the indictment of six indi- Howe-Gebers said. Howe-Gebers said. posely compelled her to submit Zielinski stole three flawless felony. A summons was issued. viduals in the last four weeks on She and Assistant Prosecuting by force or threat of force. He round diamonds sized 1.34 carats, □Charles Irvln. 1021 Fort Dr., such charges is not unusual, said Attorney Gary Bishop, who is The charges range from rape, a will be sentenced Feb. 4 by Com- 2.31 carats and 3.47 carats. The for marijuana trafficking, a Wood County prosecutors. handling three of the new cases, first-degree felony which can re- mon Pleas Judge Charles Kur- diamonds are valued between fourth-degree felony. A summons According to Assistant Pros- said sex-crime prosecutions in- sult in a maximum sentence of 25 fess. Gross sexual imposition $5,000 and $100,000. A warrant was issued. ecuting Attorney Gwen Howe- volve procedures that may delay years imprisonment, to sexual may Involve a maximum sen- was issued. □Alberto Aldaco, 410 S. Main Gebers, the number of cases the preparation of an indictment. imposition, a misdemeanor which tence of 1 1/2 years imprison- □Jeremy Harnishfenger, now St. #J, for marijuana trafficking, brought before the grand jury Unlike most cases, sex-crime in- can result In a maximum sen- ment. retained in Allen Correctional a fourth-degree felony. The depends on the time necessary to vestigations involve the inter- tence of one year in jail. JPaul Haynes, Perrysburg, for Facility, Lima, for receiving sto- grand jury charges Aldaco pos- corruption of a minor, a third- len property and arson, both sessed 3.5 grams of marijuana. A degree felony; gross sexual im- third-degree felonies. The grand warrant was Issued. position, fourth-degree felony; jury charges Zielinski received, ■jApril Kaufman, 9468 Rudolph and rape, a first-degree felony. retained, or disposed of a Pontiac Road, for marijuana trafficking, Corruption of a minor Involves, T6000 then harmed it by fire or a fourth-degree felony. The sexual contact with a minor be- explosion. A warrant was issued. grand Jury charges Aldaco pos- tween the ages of 13 and 16, and □Joseph A. Shepherd, New Le- sessed 4.9 grams of marijuana. A W)wm carries a maximum sentence of 2 banon, for receiving stolen prop- summons was issued. years imprisonment. Rape car- erty, a fourth-degree felony. The Bills of Information were ries a sentence of between S and case involves the robbery of a received on the following: 25 years. Snap-On Tools truck in North- □Jeffrey Harrison, Liberty WANTS YOU!!! A warrant has been Issued for wood. A warrant was issued. Center, for theft, a fourth-degree Haynes" arrest. Also Indicted In the robbery felony. Harrison pleaded guilty □David Scott Deshetler, Cur- were William A. Shepherd and to the charge Dec. 30 and will be tice, Ohio, for gross sexual impo- Terry Martin, both of Dayton. sentenced by Judge Gall Wil- PHOTOGRAPHERS & WRITERS WANTED sition, a third-degree felony. The The two were charged with re- liamson Feb. 14. grand jury charged Deshetler ceiving stolen property, breaking □Daniel Hendrix, Toledo, for FOR BOWLING GREEN'S WEEKLY had sexual contact with a and entering and vandalism, all theft, a fourth-degree felony. The 12-year-old girl. On Dec. 30 De- fourth-degree felonies. grand jury charges Hendrix stole ANNAL OF ENTERTAINMENT shetler pleaded not guilty to the □Halbert Scott, also known as a 1/2 Inch lug wrench from charge. A pretrial conference on Howard D. Scott, Toledo, for rob- Campbell Hausfield In North- CONTACT MATTHEW AT 372-6967 the case is scheduled for Jan. 21. bery, a second-degree felony. wood. A summons was Issued. □Larry Hays, now retained in Scott threatened force after be- □Merrill E. Reno Jr., Oregon, FOR MORE INFORMATION Wood County Justice Center, for ing apprehended for stealing a for theft, a fourth-degree felony. two counts of gross sexual impo- man's coat from Value City De- Reno plead guilty to stealing sition. He is charged with having partment Store In Northwood. A clothing from The Finish Line in COMING SOON: JOHN WATERS, SEX IN sexual contact with a girl under warrant was issued. Northwood and will be sentenced 13 years of age. A warrant has □Andrea Corley, whose aliases by Judge Gail Williamson Feb. 12. BOWLING GREEN, DR. DAVE'S MUSIC been Issued for his arrest. Include Debra Wilson and Hettie □Arnold Lester, Toledo, for □William Wesley, Rossford, for Louise, now held by the Ohio De- theft, a fourth-degree felony. attempted rape, a second-degree partment of Corrections, for rob- Lester is charged with stealing QUIZ & MORE felony; and kidnapping, a second- bery of Hills Department Store in two pairs of women's gloves from degree aggravated felony. Bowling Green, a second-degree Elder Beerman's in Bowl'ng The grand Jury charges Wes- felony; and falsifying a grand Green. A summons was is- ley's intended victim was jogging juryment to incriminate another, sued. URichard D. Burkert, EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF • 30 P A R T I C I P A IM'T S when he approached her from a first-degree misdemeanor. A Maumee, for marijuana traffick- behind, later grabbing her and warrant was Issued. ing, a fourth-degree felony. 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118 N. Main 352-8424 llll""M||||||||||||||||||> Thursday, January 16,1992 The BG News page five Flu epidemic nearly FBI killed King, speaker says to an investigative reporter and vestigation. author who spoke in the Lenhart human diversity reporter "That was the most degrading Grand Ballroom Wednesday thing I have ever been involved dissipated, Kaplan says afternoon. in and I am very ashamed," Mur- Jeff Cohen said his in- tock said, according to Cohen. vestigation shows James Earl The speech was sponsored by Ray could not have worked alone, kyMdiMlZawacfcl week of January, but locally an Influx of flu the Office of Multicultural Activ- health reporter because he had no familiarity ities and Programs. cases were reported In early December. with the city of Memphis, or the The Wood County Health Department report- knowledge that the four alias Cohen began his presentation ed they have received additional flu vaccines names he used were actually law- Has the mighty flu epidemic been slain in and now have a total of 50 doses in stock. with the opening words of King's Recently they have had little call for the vac- abiding citizens that existed. famed "I Have a Dream" speech. Bowling Green? In addition, Cohen said he has Cohen expounded upon the var- Dr. Joshua Kaplan, director cine. found connections between King of the University Student "People who wanted to be vaccinated did so," ious contributions of King, start- and J. Edgar Hoover, who headed ing from the Alabama bus boy- Health Service, said he has re- said Janet DeLong, supervisor of nursing ser- the FBI from 1962-68. vices at the health department. cott to his last civil rights march cently seen a decline of per- "Oddly enough, everywhere with the sanitary workers, which sons with flu symptoms and The Student Health Center administered more King ended up, so did Hoover," flu vaccinations this year than in recent years. led him to Memphis and his death that the University is not suf- Cohen said. in 1968. fering from an epidemic of in- They used the entire vaccine supply, while In King was the subject of a fluenza. past years unused portions had been returned. national security investigation In closing, questions from the "For the time being, we're Kaplan said the flu season appeared to start and his name was on a list which pleasantly surprised," Kaplan earlier this year. However, It Is still too early to audience were taken. Graduate could have led to King's later de- student Sidney Childs asked what said. Kaplan tell if the flu season has ended. The season tention, Cohen said. The Center for Disease Con- usually continues through the month of Febru- the ramifications of the story trol in Atlanta, Ga., considered the flu to be in ary. However, not all FBI agents were now. epidemic proportions throughout the country "Right now we're waiting, holding our breath were entirely "crooked," Cohen "My purpose is to get the truth during the last week of December and the first and keeping our fingers crossed," Kaplan said. said. He interviewed FBI retiree told and to reach the young peo- Martin Luther King Jr.'s assas- Arthur Murtock, who Informed ple that are in this audience to- sin was aided by the Federal Bu- him of some of the deeds he was day. Anything else Is really not U of Arizona reviews project reau of Investigations, according involved in with the MLK In- my concern," Cohen said. Consulting firm to study troubled Graham telescope The WORLD is in YOUR hands!

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) The Uni- Pacheco requested the exami- and the San Carlos Apache tribe versity of Arizona has commis- nation by the consulting firm doesn't want the project built on sioned an independent review of Booz, Allen & Hamilton Inc. of what some Apaches call sacred APPOINTMENTS the "continuing viability" of its San Francisco, the Citizen said. ground. PRIORITY! troubled Mount Graham teles- The firm was asked to "verify Ohio State University, one of cope project. the university's current and po- the key partners for the biggest fL The study by a private consult- tential investment in Mount Gra- telescope planned, withdrew last ing firm is to be presented to the ham," in particular the Columbus fall, citing economic problems. On your list of things to do make sura to stop state Board of Regents at a meet- Telescope, which would be the But Jacqueline Schneider, spe- ing Friday. world's largest optical instru- cial legal counsel to Pacheco, said In at University Village But university officials empha- ment, and the "reasonableness of the university was not focusing sized the school isn't abandoning pursuing alternative paths." on possible withdrawal. "Oh, ab- & the $200 million project. In inter- The project faces two court. solutely not. Clearly not," she views published today in the Tuc- challenges. Environmental said. "This was done to assist a University Courts Apts. son Citizen, officials said univer- groups contend construction of new president in moving for- sity President Manuel Pacheco the observatory atop the moun- ward, so that he would know all They are now renting! ordered the study to let him know tain near Safford will harm a his options before making a de- all his options. threatened subspecies of squirrel cision." • 1 and 2 Bedroom apartments Condom Iraq Force • 9 and 12 month leases Continued from page one. Continued from page one. Continued from page one. • Heat, water, cooking, and sewer included • Central air idents' reactions would de- Survey Research Group of erfect an arrest," Cianci said termine the success of the situa- Media, Pa. The margin of sam- after reading the report prepared • No pets please tion. pling error was plus or minus 3 by two officers In the Internal "I think it is going to depend on percentage points. Affairs Bureau. Walking Distance To Campus! the response of the students in The poll found 65 percent ap- the hall as to how long the trial proval for President Bush's de- Cianci said he ordered the im- period will last," Taylor said. cision to go to war a year ago. mediate investigation to avoid a (419) 352-0164 Clough 4 Mercer USG senators said they were This approval rate was down controversy like the one last year Bowling Green pleased to hear that action was from 74 percent a week after the surrounding the videotaped beat- being taken on the bill. war began and 73 percent six ing by white Los Angeles police Senator Dave Long said distri- months after the bombing began. officers of a black motorist. bution of the condoms in the vending machines is a great step However, the disapproval rate, The local chapter of the OPEN FOR LUNCH for the University. 25 percent, has not risen signifi- NAACP earlier called for the "This is the first step to show cantly. Approval dropped be- officers' firing and for greater that students can handle the situ- cause more persons said they sensitivity training of police. DAILY MENU ation," Long said. "I have faith in don't know their position or re- Chapter president Joseph SINGLE DOUBLE the students that they will handle fused to answer the question. Fowlkcs Jr. criticized the police 10"-$4.00...$. 50 ea 10"-$5.50... $1.00 this maturely." report's findings. 12"-$5.75...$ .75 ea. If high approval continues this 12"-$7.25...$1.50 Senator Barb Neal said it was 14"-$7.50...$l.00ea. 14"-$9.00... $2.00 Important to have the support of election year, Bush could benefit "I think ifs the most appalling, the University. politically, especially among the most insensitive, the most lu- "I'm very pleased. 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George Cherokees. town, with good people who can Voinovich inspected a row of Voinovich on Wednesday In- Sales are expected to drop get the job done." Cherokees during his visit to spected several Jeeps at a local because Chrysler has intro- The visit to Toledo was the the plant. The vehicles were plant and praised the sport util- duced the Grand Cherokee, a first stop in Volnovich's two- modified for export. One car primary finish ity vehicle as a beacon of how model being built at a new plant city tour regarding the impor- was right-hand drive, while an- Ohio-made products can com- in Detroit. tance of Ohio businesses to be- other-belng sent to France- pete in the global marketplace. Ronald Conrad, Jeep unit come more competitive in the had amber headlights. ky Roam LI But Voinovich and a union chairperson of United Auto world. In the 1991 model year. Jeep The Associated Press ■Tm trying to halt the leader also lashed out at the Workers Local 12, which repre- Export sales are a major part exported 17,276 vehicles, or 12 onslaught of this media, blaming reporters for sents most of the plant's 5,000 of Volnovich's proposal to percent of the plant's produc- "negative" reports on the Jeep workers, jumped to his feet. create and save Ohio jobs. Ohio tion, to 75 nations. COLUMBUS, Ohio Sen. Tom trickle-down theory, unlike plant's future. "Instead of talking about ex- ranks third among the states in The right-hand drive vehi- Harkin of Iowa predicted that fellow from Arkansas A reporter asked Voinovich ports, they're (reporters) more export sales, and more than cles should make It easier to Wednesday that he will be among about reports that Chrysler worried ... about what's going 350,000 Ohioans work in ex- sell cars in the United King- the top three finishers in the New and that tePow from dom, Australia and Japan, said Corp. may scale back produc- to happen here. We're going to port-related Jobs. Voinovich Hampshire Democratic presi- Nebraska," Harkin said. tion at the plant because of a do just fine," Conrad said. said he would like to increase Gerald Huber, plant manager. dential primary on Feb. 18. projected drop in Jeep Cher- Voinovich echoed Conrad. Ohio exports by 10 percent, Voinovich said he was im- On his first campaign visit to Tom Harkin okee sales, a move that could "A positive attitude. A can-do creating 67,500 jobs. pressed by Jeep's export mar- Columbus, he brushed aside a re- idle nearly 1,000 workers. The attitude," Voinovich said, look- The governor said he would keting strategy. cent poll showing him fourth in a five-candidate field and said he off workers can find new jobs. expects to gain ground as his Harkin also said concerns over message reaches New Hamp- the economy could affect Bush's shire Democrats. showing in New Hampshire. Mountain State Blue Cross, Shield hires Celeste At a news conference, accom- "I think the president is going CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) based public relations firm that agency that sets hospital rates. Celeste to lobby for any bills. The panied by former Ohio Attorney to be in for a rude awakening In Former Ohio Gov. Richard represents Mountain State. The health insurer plans a former governor registered as a General Anthony J. Celebrezze New Hampshire: 50,000 people Celeste has been hired to help Mountain State spent nearly more low-key campaign this lobbyist because he would be Jr., an early Ohio supporter, have lost their jobs in the past Mountain State Blue Cross and $500,000 last year on advertising year, Silverman said. speaking regularly with law- Harkin said he soon will run couple of years, the state's been Blue Shield try to establish a and lobbying in an unsuccessful He said Celeste "knows how makers and other officials in media ads describing him as "the devastated, real estate values are free-market system for health attempt to persuade state law- legislatures work" and is experi- preparing his analysis, Silverman only Democrat in this race." going down by at least 1 percent care in West Virginia, a spokes- makers to let the company nego- enced in implementing a free- said. He said two of his primary op- per month, bankruptcies are up person said. tiate its own rates with hospitals. market health care package in Silverman would not say how ponents-Arkansas Gov. Bill Clin- and over 100,000 people in the Celeste, who served from The Legislature instead gave Ohio that contributed to lower in- much Celeste would be paid. ton and Sen. Bob Kerrey of Ne- state have no health care." 1983-1991, was hired by William more authority to the Health flation in Ohio's hospital rates. Celeste operates his own con- braska-have indicated they go "So I'm anxious to see Presi- Silverman & Co., a Cleveland- Care Cost Review Authority, the Silverman said he didn't expect sulting firm in Columbus, Ohio. along with at least variations "of dent Bush go up there and say I the Reagan-Bush trickle-down" think he's said it at least eight Hill economic theory. times that the recession is Continued from page one. That theory generally holds Use a condom. no plans for, so when Jerome "We were originally suppose to that corporate and business asked for the dirt the builders install snow-making equipment profits translate into prosperity Harkin earlier met privately complied, said Givens. and a ski lift," Schoeni said, "but for workers and families. with Celebrezze, the unsuccess- the hill was unusable due to no "I'm trying to halt the ons- ful Democratic candidate for "He wanted a place for a small landing area and other prob- laught of this trickle-down governor last year who now prac- HOWARDS club H ski slope," Givens said. lems." theory, unlike that fellow from tices law in Columbus, and 210 N. Main 352-9951 Arkansas and that fellow from several Democratic members of Nebraska," Harkin said. the Legislature. He said his promise to put the Rep. Ross Boggs, D-Andovcr, theory to rest is the first item in said the lawmakers were not his five-point economic recovery there to endorse Harkin. 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"Interest rates are win back the support of voters "The economy as we see it to- call of protectionism." at a wonderful level," he said, over West Bank disgruntled over the economy, day Is still In free fall,'' Dan "I know I've got big problems," adding: "I'd like to see them down conceding on his first campaign Ayers, town manager of Merri- Bush told the gathering of busi- further, frankly." by latry SdnmW trip to New Hampshire "we've mack, told Bush. ness leaders from southern New And Bush denied with anima- The Associated Press got big problems" but pledging to The president agreed the econ- Hampshire. "But we're going to tion that he had Ignored New work hard to spur growth. omy was in "a free fall. I hope I'- take care of them." Hampshire's concerns. Bush said he had been the vic- ve known it. Maybe I didn't con- Bush suggested his Jan. 28 "I have a house down the road WASHINGTON Israel extended Its negotiations with the tim of "outrageous allegations" vey it," he said. State of the Union address would here and I come here all the by political opponents. "We are in Arabs on Wednesday but the talks were marred by wrangling New Hampshire, whose Feb. 18 include tax breaks for middle- time," said Bush, whose vacation over West Bank settlements and an emerging political crisis In a demagogic year." primary is the nation's first, gave class Americans. At the same home at Kennebunkport, Maine, The president began his first Jerusalem. Bush his first major victory four time, he said, "Anything we do is not far from here. The right-wing Tehlya party, fearing the advent of a Palestin- ian state, said It will quit the Israeli government. If the like- minded Moledet party bolts as well over the Issue of extending limited autonomy to the Palestinians, the negotiations could Missile reductions focus of talks shudder to a halt because the Likud government no longer would by tarry ScawtU Bartholomew said before he from the Pentagon, the National stored in the four nations and have a majority. left that steps already taken by Security Council, the State De- other former Soviet republics. Israeli negotiators postponed their planned Wednesday night The Associated Press the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, partment and several other areas They are a cause for concern. departure for a day. This will permit a third round of talks with Belarus and Kazakhstan "go in of the government, will hold talks More than the long-range mis- Jordanians Thursday morning and perhaps with other Arab the right direction that we would over a week on controlling ex- siles, they could be susceptible to delegates. WASHINGTON In a move to like to see." ports of weapons and nuclear theft and falling into the hands of The Palestinians are pressing Israel to cease settling Jews on safeguard nuclear weapons, a He told The Associated Press, technology as well as disarming terrorists and rogue regimes. land Jordan and Egypt held until Israel's victory In the 1967 Six- the thousands of missiles due to "There is evidence of efforts Day War. They proposed on Tuesday that Israeli military forces be withdrawn under U.S.-Soviet withdraw from Palestinian population centers as part of a plan "WB are interested hi cooperating on steps that wi treaties and unilateral pledges by being made by the various form- for self-government. former Soviet President Mikhail er republics to ensure control of "The Israelis did not have an agenda to offer," Hanan Ashrawi, strengthen even further the security of these weapons and S. Gorbachev. these weapons, which again we spokesperson for the Palestinians, said. "They didn't have any accelerate and expand the elimination ol these weapons." would be Interested in moving written proposals to offer." "Clearly, we don't have any even further," Bartholomew said. The 45-year-old professor said the negotiations focused on the Reginald Bartholomew, state department official evidence of an intent to back settlements, "which are the central item." away from commitments in the "We will not enter Into discussion of any agenda item until the nuclear area," Bartholomew said. NATO officials said last month settlement issue is resolved," Ashrawi said Tuesday night. "We U.S. delegation headed by Under- "We are interested in cooperat- some of these smaller arms have cannot." secretary of State Reginald ing on steps that will strengthen There are more than 17,000 been moved around during the Israel's Ambassador to Washington Zalman Shoval insisted the Bartholomew left Tuesday for even further the security of these long-range nuclear warheads in turmoil that accompanied the settlement issue "is not something which is going to be nego- Moscow and talks in the four weapons and accelerate and Russia, 4,200 in Ukraine, 1,700 in breakup of the Soviet Union and tiated now." He added: "We are negotiating one thing only with former Soviet republics where expand the elimination of these Kazakhstan and 1,200 in Belarus. that even local officials are the Palestinians, interim self-government arrangements. With long-range nuclear weapons are weapons." Also, tens of thousands of having a difficult time keeping the Arab states we are discussing, obviously, peace treaties." stockpiled. The U.S. delegation, drawn battlefield nuclear weapons are track of them. Israelis, Palestinians and Jordanians took their cases to Secre- tary of State James A. Baker III. While he offered what spokes- person Richard Boucher called "various ideas and suggestions," the Bush administration remained basically on the sidelines. The U.S. strategy Is to let the parties battle the Issues out. The Russians result is the first-ever Israeli formal negotiations with Jordan and with representatives of the 1.7 million Palestinians who live CIA deputy makes exit on the West Bank and in Gaza. The three main topics are Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's express proposal to give them control over their day-to-day activities, the refusal of all Arab nations except Egypt to recognize Israel and after 32 years of service the Arabs' drive to recover lost territory. outrage The Arabs are eager to have the Bush administration step in, especially because the U.S. position is that the Jewish settle- Kerr and his associates denied his decision ments are detrimental to peace. Also, President Bush has de- "The president has great respect for was linked in any way to his testimony last year by Thomai Bnibira scribed East Jerusalem as occupied territory. at Gates' confirmation hearings to be director of The Associated Press Dick and is grateful for Ms counsel and the CIA. support throughout this administration.'' President Bush said he was accepting the res- Marlin Fitzwater, U.S. press secretary ignation, which takes effect March 2, with re- ST. PETERSBURG Boris N. gret. 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I ndoor track season Co liege football needs playoffs College football Is done for wouldn't resurface until an- the season after another con- ERIKPUPILLO other Friday the 13th movie was troversial New Year's Day bowl made. to begin this weekend extravaganza, leaving me with The fans out there that wer- countless memories along with en't calling for a playoff system Pulling for college football after last team BG ever had." a bitter taste in my mouth. by ToM I If that's the case, this year's Falcon team has First of all, I congratulate two no punches year's fiasco should be more in- sports writer football programs that had clined to think over the possi- some big shoes to fill. great seasons and captured my bility, after this season's deba- It is a young team with 12 letterwinners return- admiration. The first team that cle. ing. There are also several new faces, both trans- deserves a tremendous amount Not even the eight inches of snow can keep the fers and freshmen alike. of credit is the Bowling Green If the College Football Asso- track teams from action, as they begin indoor com- The men's team finished third in the MAC last a Falcons. Picked to finish no N.C. State in the most exciting ciation doesn't want to switch to petition this weekend. year. And coach Sid Sink Is optimistic about this higher than seventh in the Mid- bowl game of New Year's Day. I a playoff system because they The women's team will travel to Hillsdale Mich, year's team. American Conference, the Fal- wasn't only impressed that ECU want to preserve the pageantry to compete in the Hillsdale Invitational on Friday. "We should be stronger and we're really ready cons surpassed everyone's ex- won 11 games In '91, but it came of the bowl games, then they And the men will compete in the Eastern Michigan for a good season," the coach said. pectations, except their coaches back in seven of those games, should only allow one press poll Invitational In Ypsilanti on Saturday. However, the Falcons will be forced to compete to decide who the National without the talents of Todd Black, who will likely and most importantly, their usually rallying from one or two The men and women will compete in a combined own. scores down late in the fourth Champion truly is. And It total of 14 meets between now and the beginning of be redshirted in his attempt to qualify for the The second team is on Bowl- quarter. shouldn't be a poll consisting of March, leading up to the NCAA Championships on Olympics. ing Green's schedule for next I'm really looking forward to head coaches. If they're doing March 13-14 in Indianapolis. But even without Black's contributions, coach season. No if s not Ohio "Ooops! when Cinderella meets her there job correctly, coaches One of indoor track's main functions is to allow Sink stressed "it's a team that is strong in just Maybe we made a mistake by Midwestern counterpart, wear- shouldn't have the time to ana- for competition in preparing for the outdoor about every area." renewings John Cooper's con- ing brown and orange at Doyt lyze the quality of other teams season. Throwing events should be a strongsuit for both tract, but we won't admit it" Perry Field in the fourth week across the country the way the The women's track team finished fifth in the the men's and women's teams. The men will be es- State. The team I'm talking of the '92 football season. media can. Mid-American Conference last year, but that was pecially strong with Bill Overla and Dave Traylor about is Eastern Carolina. Beyond these two teams that not indicative of their performance, according to leading the way. And the women will be led by Ruth ECU dropped an early nail- provided me with highlights, I As far as who I thought the coach Steve Price. Ristvey. biter in a road loss to Illinios in was left with a bitter taste in my true National Champion was With a victory at the All-Ohio Championships and Also on the women's side look for Cher! Triner to the first week of the season. The mouth as a direct result from this year, my vote goes to an upset victory against Big Ten indoor champ In- finish strong in the 3,000 meters and the 5,000 loss was partly due to a poor deja vu. We as college football Miami. The Hurricanes claimed diana, Price said, "that may have been the best meters. first half and a horrendous call fans had to endure as the conse- the number one slot by going up late in the game when ECU re- quence of another split national to Tallahasse and defeating the covered on onside kick. championship. then number one Florida State After that setback, all ECU I thought my 1990 nightmare Seminoles. Falcons defeat YSU by 20 proceeded to do was beat teams of Colorado and Georgia Tech like Syracuse, Pittsburgh and both winning the national title See PUPILLO, page nine. The men's basketball team won season. They failed to put away 2-3: 20; Miller. 2-3 0-0: 4; J. Hall. 2-6 its second game in a row Ohio and Central Michigan in the 0-0: 4; Whiteman, 1-2 0-0: 2; Swanson Wednesday night, 65-45 at first two Mid-American Confer- 0-0 0-0:0; Otto, 4-10 2-3:10; Lynch, 0-0 Youngstown State. ence contests. 0-0: 0; Finney, 0-0 0-0: 0. Totals: 29-56 The Falcons held as much as an BG held considerable leads in Funderburke not greeted kindly 5-9:65. 18-point lead at twice In the first both of those games in the second half. BG led 26-8 at the 7:21 mark half. But past mistakes did not Youngstown Stalt(45) by totti Harris and 32-19 at half time. haunt the Falcons Wednesday. Sims, 1-8 3-4: 5; Ward. 1-5 3-6: 5; AP sports writer But the Penguins made a run in Despite an early second half run, Fick. 3-6 4-9: 10; Jones, 2-5 2-2: 6; El- "He was trying to Wit through a pick that I the first 10 minutes of the second Youngstown State didn't have lington, 3-12 2-2: 10; Alcorn. 3-9 0-0: 7; was sotting. It wasn't a cheap shot or half and rallied to tie the game at enough for the win. Borcherdt. 1-4 0-2: 2. Totals: 14-49 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) Lawrence Funder- 35. "The difference here was they 14-25:45. burke was back at Assembly Hall in a red uniform, anything." Then guard Vada Burnett got made their run early in the half," Halttime score: 52-30. but he wasn't playing for fifth-ranked Indiana. He hot and scored 13 of his game- Larranaga said. "In previous ThrM pointers: Bowling Green 2-6 went one-on-one with 17,328 taunting, jeering fans high 20 points down the stretch, games, the opposition had always (Burnett 2) Youngstown State 3-7 (Elling- who gave a resounding thumbs-down to "The , Indiana guard on made their run late in the half, as a 30-10 run iced the game for ton 2 Alcorn). Lawrence Funderburke Road Show." Lawrence Funderburke. Bowling Green. which didn't allow us time to Rebounds: Bowling Green 39, (Kline- The one-night stand offered high drama, Fun- "This definitely gives the team come back. Ruminski 11). YSU 30 (Ellington 8). derburke's intentional foul on Damon Bailey and a the understanding of what they "Tonight we didn't play well in snub by coach . called for an intentional foul for putting his elbow have to do to win games," BG the first 10 minutes of the second Assists: Bowling Green 19 (Kline- Ruminski and Huger 4). YSU 10, (Jones Even rock singer John Mellencamp showed up to to Bailey's throat with 2:51 left in the game. coach Jim Larranaga said. "But it half, but we had time and re- see the player labeled "Blunderburke" by one par- "The crowd really helped us out," guard Chris will only really help if we win on covered to win it," the coach add- and Rohan 3). tisan fan. Reynolds said. Saturday." ed. Turnovers: Bowling Green 12, YSU 15. Funderburke helped No. 4 Ohio State roar back Bailey scored a 5-point play as a result of the Holding on to leads late in the Bowling Grsen(6S) Records: Bowling Green 4-8, 0-2. from 19 points down to take the lead for the first foul. game has been a problem for the Huger. 5-9 1-2: 11; T. Hall, 4-5 0-1: 8; YSU 5-9. time with 9:13 to play. "He was trying to fight through a pick that I was Falcons in previous games this Kline-Ruminski, 3-4 0-0: 6; Burnett, 8-15 Attendance: 1,016. "Definitely the crowd got on me, and that's just setting," Bailey said. "It wasn't a cheap shot or going to make me a tougher ballplayer," he said. anything." Indiana managed one final run for a 91-83 victory Funderburke agreed. Tuesday night and first place in the Big Ten with a "If you really looked at it, he just fell down," u n 3-0 record. Funderburke said. "I grazed him and I take the "There was a lot of hype. It was just another blame for that. I apologized to him." game to me," said Funderburke, who quit the Hoo- woo siers two years ago after playing six games be- Bailey played the foul with great fanfare as he cause of con fl icts with Knight. collapsed on floor. "He handled himself well," teammate Jim Jack- "I told him he did a good acting Job," Jackson son said. "He came back and people were on him a said. "He just winked at me." lot. I think that gets Lawrence motivated and ready Knight and Funderburke exchanged post-game to play." snubs, with the coach singling out Jackson for a Indiana fans responded when Funderburke was handshake and some private words. 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V Thursday, January 16,1992 The BG News page nine Byner gives rare interview Bills' receivers Ex-Brown says Cleveland Super Bowls 'weren't meant to be/ ■ytarryl ing wisdom." will be tested Perhaps. Or it could stem from AP sports writer "Actually, the low point In Ctovsbnd was sotting traded Byner's most famous (or infa- UJttaF.I mous) play, when he fumbled as (1989 lor kick returner hVAe OKphant). I went from he headed Into the end zone at AP sports writer HERNDON, Va. (AP) Maybe It Denver In the 1987 AFC Cham- untouchable to somebody they got rid of. I had an attitude, was the euphoria of finally mak- pionship game. His touchdown and I used to fight. I had a dark attitude until I got to the ing the Super Bowl. Perhaps it and the extra point would have ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) Think of It sort of like roulette, was the realization that next tied the game and kept alive the pros. But I adjusted." wide receiver James Lofton says. week, before hordes of media in Browns' hopes of making their "You try and hedge your bets; a couple on the black, a couple Minneapolis, he won't be able to first Super Bowl. on the red and one on the even, and hope that those come up," he avoid it. Instead, the Broncos ran out Earnest Byner, Redskins' running back said. "That's what they did." Maybe he simply felt like talk- the clock and headed to San They are the Denver Broncos and Lofton's gambling analogy ing. Diego where, ironically, they was his way of explaining what the Broncos did to stop what had Earnest Byner, who has spoken faced the Redskins. "It was something you've got to the playoffs. been an unstoppable force In Sunday's AFC Championship. with the media just once this buUd character from. That was But they never got to the big The Buffalo Bills survived with a 10-7 win, but rest assured the season after a game and not at all But now, Byner was smiling, one of the things I had to do. game. Washington Redskins will view plenty of video from the Bills- at Redskins Park, the team's joking, just talking football and "Actually, the low point in "There's a plan beyond what Broncos game. training facility, at first fended life in a refreshing manner. Cleveland was getting traded we can see," he said. "The times Denver limited the top ranked Bills' offense to season lows In off Interview requests this week. "It's a special feeling just going (1989 for kick returner Mike Oli- we were there In the champion- points (3, Buffalo's defense scored the team's only touchdown), But when two newsmen caught to the Super Bowl," he said. "Be- phant). I went from untouchable ship games, it wasn't meant to be. passing first downs (5), average gain per play (3.S yards), rush- up with him in the parking lot, he ing in Cleveland has nothing to do to somebody they got rid of. I had ing average (3 yards) and net yards passing (109). was candid and entertaining. with it. an attitude, and I used to fight. I "This (year), it seems like from The Bills had two explanations: they had an off day and Denver "I just grew into not feeling "Having that experience of be- had a dark attitude until I got to the start we were determined to played a sound, nearly error-free defense. comfortable with doing inter- ing close and the way we lost the pros. But I adjusted." go, to make this come about. views," Washington's No. 1 run- those games is really memora- A lOth-round pick out of East There was something there, a In Lofton's analysis, Denver "took some chances and were ning back said. "I was not com- ble," Byner added, referring also Carolina, Byner was a longshot to forcefulness. never burned on them." fortable with somebody else to the 1986 AFC title game, when make the Browns. By 198S, he "What's unique about this team The Broncos adopted blitzes and coverages that confounded interpreting what I say. I grew John Elway engineered "The and Kevin Mack were 1,000-yard is the togetherness we've had the Bills for a long enough period to prevent Buffalo from exe- Into that. Maybe you call it gain- Drive I." rushers and the Browns were In throughout this year. cuting possible counter moves. "They attacked the line of scrimmage well, they covered well," Lofton said. "They just slowed us down. They played excellent throughout the game." Cavs' streak Denver set the tone early with first-down blitzes that Buffalo hadn't seen from the Broncos. On the second play of the game, Jim Kelly was sacked by blitzing linebacker Simon Fletcher. stopped at "A couple of times, we missed a few assignments," Kelly said. "I'm not saying the line; me, as the quarterback, missed one that I first got sacked on. Ifs just one of those things which we love to see. We usually have people open." 11 games "The only thing they did different was they blitzed a little bit RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) What early in the game, but they didn't continue to do it," coach Marv better way to re-establish your- Levy said. "I didn't see them do anything that much different." self as one of the NB A's best than Poor field position also accentuated the Bills' offensive prob- to beat the league's hottest team lems, Levy said. "A lot of it was our offense started so deep in on its home court? our territory, series after series after series, you've got to be The Portland Trail Blazers, pretty careful." buoyed by Clyde Drexler's 34 Five drive starts inside the 20 led to conservative play-calling. points and timely defensive Levy said, as the Bills didn't want to make the kind of mistake work, ended the Cleveland Cava- Denver could quickly turn Into points. Buffalo had two turn- liers' 11-game winning streak, overs, but none came on those five drives that began deep in 121-114 Tuesday night. their own end. "We knew Cleveland was the It was Denver that made the costly turnover In its own end: second-best team in the league, and we had to play tough," Drex- Carlton Bailey's interception of a John Elway pass over the ler said. "We came out strong and middle at the Bronco 11 resulted in the Bills' only touchdown of with a purpose. It's a win that the game. builds your confidence and mo- Of Buffalo's 12 drives against Denver, seven went for four mentum, to beat a good team at plays or less and only two went for SO yards or better. home." "We were focused, but a lot of things didn't go the way we wanted them to," wide receiver Andre Reed said. "We aren't used to being three plays and out. That's definitely not the char- SEATTLE (AP) The slumping acteristic of our team. We're leading in drives over 80 yards and Seattle SuperSonics today fired we didn't mount any of those kind of drives." coach K.C. Jones. No replace- "You come off a game that*s somewhat successful and you ment was immediately named. know other teams are going to say, "Oh, they did that, let's us get The move was announced a day ready to,"' Levy said. 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(AP) BUI Walsh, large media turnout. trative aide, would be available to assist spurning the San Francisco 49ers, has ac- Walsh all but signed a pact with the 49ers Walsh with recruiting and fund raising. cepted an offer to become the coach at Stan- to return to the NFL team as the capacity of a The San Francisco Chronicle reported owner 'profiting' ford University, according to media reports consultant, helping with drafting players and Tuesday that Stanford assistant coaches Wednesday. making trades, before changing directions would do most of the recruiting and Walsh NEW YORK (AP) The New York Yankees were not left with a Walsh, who had reportedly reached an this week. would only be required for final visits of shortfall because George Steinbernner and his partners pock- agreement to return to the 49ers as a consul- Walsh resigned from the 49ers In 1989 to prospects to secure their letters of Intent. eted a reported $100 million in 1988 from a cable TV contract, a tant, was offered on Tuesday a five-year con- become a television analyst for NBC, a posi- spokesman said Wednesday. tract worth $350,000 a year to coach again at tion he held through the end of the just- ESPN also reported that Denver quarter- New York Newsday reported Wednesday that a document on Stanford by the university's athletic direc- completed season. back Gary Kubiak, who has announced bis file with the New York secretary of state shows the club bor- tor, Ted Leland, the San Francisco Examiner Walsh, who coached at Stanford in 1977 retirement, would be a member of Walsh's rowed against its November 1988 contract with Madison Square reported Wednesday. and 1978, posting a 17-7 record with two staff. Garden Productions. The MSG deal is worth an estimated $486 Walsh, 60, replaces Dennis Green, who re- postseason bowl victories, has called his million over 12 years. signed as Stanford's head football coach last years at Stanford the happiest of his life, al- Walsh could not be reached for comment The newspaper said Steinbrenner personally received at least week to become the coach of the Minnesota though he found some aspects of recruiting on Wednesday. $55 million and the remainder was distributed among his 17 Vikings on Friday. Walsh coached the 49ers distasteful. "All I can say is that I've talked with Ted partners, including his wife, Joan. to three Super Bowl victories In 10 years and According to the Examiner, Leland offered Leland about the job, but that doesn't neces- Stephen Mangione said in a statement that the distribution was was known for his innovation. Walsh some incentives intended to make the sarily mean I'm a candidate," Walsh told the made to many partners who came aboard when Steinbrenner A news conference was scheduled for job more appealing. Former Stanford and Peninsula Times Tribune in a story pub- bought the club in 1973. Mangione said the return to the partners Thursday at Maples Pavilion, the universi- 49ers receiver Gene Washington, who re- lished on Tuesday. Tve helped them In the came because they had been called on to add additional money ty's basketball arena, in anticipation of a cently was hired at Stanford as an adminis- past, looking at other candidates." "in the course of 16 years." "The published report failed to say that an additional fund, in excess of $40 million, had been established in 1989 in the Yankee partnership and was already In place when Mr. Steinbrenner Ball State over Miami; DePaul beats Bearcats stepped down as managing general partner In August of 1990," the statement said. ROSEMONT, 111. (AP) Stephen and pushed the margin up to 10 MUNCTE, Ind. (AP) Jermal $40 million University Arena. Howard scored 21 points points on a Howard Nathan layup Sylvester scored 3 of Ball State's "This fund was established for future tax liabilities and and Wednesday night as DePaul beat that made it a 53-43 game with 11 final 5 points as the Cardinals Chandler Thompson led Ball other Yankee financial needs," Mangione said. "I would hardly Cincinnati 75-66 in a Great minutes left. The teams traded held off Miami of Ohio 70-64 In State (11-3 overall, 1-1 MAC) with believe that Mr. Steinbrenner would want to see the partnership Midwest Conference Game. baskets for the next 51-2 minutes the Mid-American Conference 15 points. Sylvester added 14 and of which he is majority owner, do anything but well." until Buford's reverse layup Wednesday night. Keith StaUlngs and David Hall 10 Mangione said the Yankees were a profitable team prior to David Booth added 17 points pulled Cincinnati to within 59-53 Miami's David Scott was fouled each. Steinbrenner stepping down. Mangione contended that the team for DePaul's Blue Demons (9-5 with 5:30 rt gaining. by Sylvester and hit the free has lost money since Steinbrenner left. and 3-1), who have won six of After a Tom Kleinschmidt free throw to pull the Redskins to Scott led Miami (9-4, 2-1) with Steinbrenner, who agreed to step aside over his association their last eight games and 11 throw put DePaul up by seven, 65-64 with 20 seconds remaining. 18 points, and John McKenna with a convicted extortionist, is hoping to win reinstatement as straight at the Rosemont Hori- Buford hit a pair from the line to But Mike Spicer hit two free added 17 points and 11 rebounds. managing general partner from baseball Commissioner Fay zon. The previous eight wins cut the lead to 60-55 with 4:21 to throws and Sylvester made a re- Vincent. came at the end of last season. play. But Nathan responded with verse layup and a free throw In Ball State trailed by as many as Vincent filed a motion in U.S. District Court for a summary Anthony Buford had 16 points a 3-pointer from the top of the the final six seconds to give the 8 points to start the second half judgment against a lawsuit by Yankees chief operating officer for the Bearcats (11-3 and 1-1). key to push the margin back to Cardinals their first victory In after Miami used a 12-4 run to go Leonard Kleinman. DePaul led 41-34 at halftime eight with 3:37 left. the Inaugural game at the new up 45-37. Classified page ten The BG News Thursday, January 16,1992

Chris, CAMPUS & CITY EVENTS PERSONALS I know you're stressing about your class load 1 or 2 female roommates needed to share a 4 Occassional child care needed. Especially Affordable efficiencies a 1 bdrm. apts. a.m.olMon, Wed.Frt Please call 354-1188. this semester and I figured you'll make a bunch bedroom house. Call 352-9570. For Summer and Fal 1992. MECCA MANAGEMENT ■ 353-5800 of New Year's resolutions for self- THE NEWS WANTS YOU1 Mala Housemate wanted. Spring improvement. The Rec Center's "le Club SPRING BREAK t2 Proofreader and Copy Editors needed Non-smoker. Own room. 8'progrem can helpl Weekly meetings with EARN FREE TRIPS AMD CASH" immediately for Spring semester. LAST CHANCE $150 plus utilities. Lance. 655-3084. Apts. for rent. trained graduate students on such issues as CAMPUS REPS WANTED TO PROMOTE Call Irene at 352-4743 orCyndi at 372-3510 For next year 2 effic: 1 - 2 bdrm A1 - 3 bdrm. stress and erne management, fitness, nutnbon THE fl SPRING BREAK DES- National Student Exchange Call 354-4494. joal setting and other wetness topics can he la Male roommate needed immediately (or 02 TINATION 0AY7ONA BEACH. BEST OR- Info. Session Thurs. Jan. 16 /ou tw% a great semesterl Call or stop by the Spr.no, semester. Call Andy 352-4303. GANIZED. BEST PRICE ON CAMPUS. CALL 3 30pm Union State Room (3rd floor) Rec Center office (2-2711) for more informs, Need 1 male roommate tor THIS SEMESTER. 18005638747. Carty Rentals SERVICES OFFERED JCHNUSI ■on or lo sign up. The program begins January Sleep cheap; $600. Very nice and spabous. Apartments for 2.3 or 4 students. ?7,8 weeks before Spring Break. Please call 372-4354. Ask for Tobl or leave a Your frtend, Lee Houses lor 5.8 or 9 students. Happy Hours at Brathaua message. Summer '92 - ATTENTION ATHLETES 9.10 or 12 mo. leases available. STUDY ABROAD IN AUSTRALIA Premier children's camps in Northeast need Information on semester, year, graduate. Sunday thru Thursday, as right long Need male roommate. Non-smoker. 353 5444 Call 352-7365 INTRAMUPAL ENTRIES DUE MEN'S BAS- mala/female counselors wiDi the following Bummer and internship programs in Pen! Friday. Saturday: 3-flpm A $25 Hot dog Legal joint A Long Island Iced Tea 11 00 KETBALL • JAN 21; WOMEN'S AND COED One intermediate-level racquetball partner lor skills: Tennis. WSI. Baseball, Basketball, Am Townsville, Sydney, and Melbourne. Programi A Crafts. Soccer, Ropes. Sailing, Nurses. Hor- Karwkazi. Oualudo A Melon Ball $.50 BASKETBALL - JAN. 22: MEN'S BOWLING - 20 yr. old female at Rec Center every T. R. Houses A Apartments. Close to campus. start at $3520. Call 1 800478-3696 seback Riding. Hockey. Windsurf. Dance. Draft A bottled beer also on special K JAN. 28. INDEPENDENT MEN'S ICE 6-7pm. Call 1-878-5775. eves. For summer 1992 and 1992-93 school year. DramalGs. GymnasDcs, LaCrosse. Waterski- Open: Mon..Tues.. Wed.. Thurs at 6pm HOCKEY - JAN. 16 (3 days after Christmas Roommate Needed! Immediately! 320 1/2 S. 1-287-3341 Fn. A Sat. at 3pm, Sunday 7:30pm Break). ing, Piano. Guitar, Woodworking, etc. Upper Main. $17S/mo. plus dep. Newly remodeled, classmen preferred. Call Arlene nowl INTRAMURAL OFFICIALS NEEDED: Men's. private bdrm.. share kitchen 8 bath. 841-7806 1-800-443*428. Nice little warm, cozy l bdrm. apt. close to park r^cned.,, ;i Women's, and Coed Basketball. Apply in 108 or 352-2208. A shopping. Walk to Univ. $260/per mo. Crazy o Student Rec Center by January 20.1992 schedule: keep trying, or leave message on Warned THE NEWS WANTS YOUI A male lo aubleaae my apartment machine. 352-8992. Spaoesavers. Inc.' Lofts A Sofas Proofreader and Copy Editors needed tor this semester i For rent for Spring Semester. $40 per item. immediately for Spring semester. Room tor female nonsmoker in private home. Furnish; close lo campus; utilities paid tor. Set up A lake down included Call 352 5475 Call Irene at 352-4743 or Cyndl al372-3510 AI ull. Ind. In rant: share kiscnervbafi w*i $200 a month. Contact Mark ai 352-7078. another roomer: parking: private entrance. 201 Spaoesavers. Inc * lofts & Sofas "Subleaser Needed Now" S. College. 352-3472 For rent for Spnng Semester. $40 per item. $100amonth-1 1/2 blocks from campus. Set up A take down included. Call 352 5475 Call Kevin at 354-5062. Second Semester Subleases FOR SALE Male or Female. Spacesavers. Inc.' Lofts A Sofas Near campus. Call 352-7365. For rent for Spring Semester. $40 per item. 352-4663 Set up A take down Included. Call 352-5475. 1985 Plymouth Colt. 4-door hatchback, stan- 1432 E. Wooster • BG HELP WANTED dard transmission, runs greai. excellent gas Space Savers Inc. Refrigerators for rent I YOU'VE ONLY GOT ONE WEEK TO LIVEI mileage, $850.00. Cal 352-4398 eves. Open Dally 11 AM $35 00 small DO SPRING BREAK IN JAMAICA OR CAN- For Sale $45 00 large CUN. FROM $4291 INCLUDES HOTEL, AIR. Babysitter needed Spnng Semester, in home near campus. Mon. A Wed. 1120am - 5:45pm. 1 round nip from Detroit k> LA. March 21 c 28. 352-5475 PASTA TRANSFERS, PARTIESI SUN SPLASH $375 or best offer Maumee ■ 893-1084 TOURS 1-800-426-7710. Call 352-9309 BE ON T.V. many needed for commercials FOR SALE: 19" Magnavox Color TV • Sol looking for a place to live? Sublease my ROTI NI/LINOIINE $3.50 d $10500: Cardinal Modem 2400 (Hayes Now hiring all ages for casting info. Call (615) apl Own bed A be*. Contact RE. Manage Homemade meal sauce, Compatible) (NEW)-$95.00: Curtis Mathes WANTED 779-7111 Ext.T-883 ment at 352-9302 c/o Beth Mong Females or marlnara, Qartic bread VCR-I125.00; TV Stand-IIO.OO. 354-7479. onty. Leave message. CIHIETuRTHLINI $4.25 Bookkeeper/secretary. 20 hrs. per week. Ac- 1 Non-smoking male or lemale to sublease IBM PC Compatible (8088). WOK RAM. 20 Sublease for Spring ?2. Homemade meat sauce. OWN ROOM. Call Tonya 354-7074. cepting applications at Knickerbocker Ser- Close to campus. $150 • utilities. vices. CaH 352-5822. MB hard drive. 12 In. monochrome monitor, or marlnara, ga/tic bread $500. Computer Science Dopt.. 372-2330. Call 353 0309 Above with mealbalis $1.00 or Child Care - 2 children, any 3 weekdays: Loft lor sale. Univ. approved. Painted black w Ra Ian Sausage add $1 SO. 8am-4pm. Must kite children, experience necessary. References required. Must have rope ladder. Can Dave at 372-3941. Subleaser needed tor Spring. own i-ansportation. 352-0784. Great Apartmentl $135/month. SUBS RESERVATIONS AVAILABLEJIOW! Call 352-3275 Earn fio.so/hr. FOR RENT I. Part-ome/llexible hours In sales. ■ Subleasing Summer 92. Large house dose to (BOWLING GREEN AREA) Call: STfl IRTER $3.35 campus. Cal 353-0309. 201-408-5558. 1 bedroom furnished apartment. Ham. Salami, Provotone cheese AMERICANO • VOYAGER $295 per month now through August. HURDtfR $3.35 DESERT INN-THE REEF Earn *10.5urhour. Part-Time/Flexible hours 353-5778 Two bedroom furnished. 4 person occupancy. $680 per person, per semester. 704 5rh St. Swiss A Provoione •RAMADA INN in sales (BOWLING GREEN AREA). Cal - 5 or 7 nignn - 201-408-5558 1 bedroom, full bath, carpeted, air cond., w. 3S2-3445. SPRI.TB. $3.35 new wallpaper A minors. Available now for 'jm UrgentlUrgentl Turkey Fundraiser sublease until May. $385. Call Wendy at We're looking for a top fraternity, sorority, or 352 7030. Sublease my very large efficiency. Move In PACffl $3.3b SHERATON HOTEL Jr C0ND0S • student organization thai would like to earn immediately. Reasonable rate. 451 Thurso'n, Ham A Swiss GULF VIEW C0ND0S • HOLIDAY INN S50O-1500 for a one week on campus market- 1.2. A 3 bedroom turn. apts. Unit 118. John Newlove Real Estate 354-2260 orRsgina614-889-7808. LANDFALL TOWER CONDOS ing project. Must be organized A hard-working. 9 month, summer A year k RUNNB. $3.95 - S or T nijlm - Call Betsy at 800-592-2121 en. 114 or Diane 352-7454. Wanted: Subleaser. $115 per month. Close Tuna atExL120. lo campus. Aek for Oreo, el 354-3082. JOGGB. $3.85 Roast Bee' lEOj < MARATHON $3.95 Ham. Salami, Turkey Swiss. Provoione Cheese Come Live With Us WALKAWAY $3.35 Salami. Turkey. Pepperonl. J , Prov jtone Cheese PJiiUUUiJii)-D Pli DJ JBJi'J JJB£ RELAY $4.25 Hlli& High R< xliilOII Roast Beef. Ham. Turkey. 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