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Tribe outlook grim Rose to chase Cobb i in Friday Friday, April 19,1985THE J3Q_ NEWS Vol. 67 Issue 113 Asbestos examination required by Zora Johnson The Board of Regents hopes to come Although the most prevalent use of run into asbestos proolems doing reno- pairing the pipes in the areas which staff reporter up with a priority ranking tor asbestos asbestos at the University is as insula- vations - such as Williams Hall -and people pass through," she said. "In removal on all Ohio campuses, Bellm tion, there are four buildings which this will have to be provided for in the most cases, pipes are being repaired A survey being done to assess the said. Decisions will be based on such contain asbestos fireproof ing. They are contract." with duct tape, but the more damaged asbestos situation at the University is criteria as where the asbestos is lo- the Psychology, Business Administra- However, asbestos removal from areas are being covered with a sheet of scheduled to be conducted sometime in cated and what type of asbestos it is. tion, Math Science and Life Science buildings which are not scheduled for aluminum or rewrapped in muslin." July, according to Pat Bellm, asbestos Asbestos is used three ways in build- buildings. renovation will require state funding. Although this is just a temporary coordinator. ings - as fireproofing, in plaster ceil- Bellm said she doesn't expect such measure, Dan Parratt, manager of The survey, which has been ordered ings or as insulation around piping. ALMOST ANY type of asbestos re- funding to come through until next fall. Environmental Services, said that such by the Ohio Board of Regents, is being '"The state's top priority is removal moval has to be contracted out, said In the meantime, Environmental repairs eliminate any danger of becom- performed on all Ohio campuses, she of the asbestos used in fireproofing," Roland Engler, director of plant opera- Services has contracted a maintenance ing exposed to the asbestos. said. The Board will not release funds Bellm said. "Asbestos insulation is of tions and maintenance. man to repair any asbestos-insulated "AS LONG as the piping isn't dam- for asbestos removal to any Ohio uni- lower priority because it is not a health "Our capacity is limited as to how piping which may have become dam- aged again or doesn't get wet, it's an versity until the study has been com- threat unless the wrapping is de- much we can do, but our people handle aged. effective method of repair," he said. stroyed." minor repairs," he said. "But we will "We are most concerned with re- • See Asbestos, page 5. CBS Inc. Alumnus builds house Maurer said the building will have our letters on the outside," have seven two-bedroom apart- Mimasis said, explaining the takeover ments and four three-bedroom fraternity is only renting the Phi Delta will apartments, each with its own Frazee complex. The new build- kitchen facilities. He said the ing will be leased to the frater- have new home building will be two stories high, nity by Maurer. possible with a lounge and recreational for next fall facility in the basement, and In order to build the house, the Stock prices soar finished in concrete stucco on zoning for the property had to be the outside. changed by the city planning in anticipation of Construction is expected to commission from industrial to by Don Lee start within 30 days, he said multi-family residential. The Turner takeover staff reporter Monday. Siperty is located next to the Shawn Mimasis, Phi Delta nrail tracks, but Richard Ket- Phi Delta Theta fraternity will Theta president, said the frater- zenbarger, city planning techni- CHICAGO (AP) -CBS Inc. have a new house next fall, nity had been planning the pro- cian, said there had been no kept its corporate eye wide open thanks to one of their alumni. ject for "five or six months." concern about loss of an indus- Wednesday at the network's an- The fraternity has been living in trial site with rail access. nual meeting, held against a Robert Maurer, a Bowling a Frazee Avenue apartment background of soaring stock Green attorney and former Phi house which had room for only Maurer said he would demol- prices and rumors that broad- Delt, is pulling down the old Hub 12 of the fraternity's 33 mem- ish the grain storage silos now casting maverick Ted Turner grain elevator and silos at 510 bers, he said, adding he ex- standing at the site and find was continuing efforts for a hos- Ridge Street and putting up an pected the new house would some use for the elevator mech- tile takeover. ll-unit apartment house on the have room for 28 members. anism. City officials said the Published reports said a take- site, located near the Universi- "TUTS (THE Ridge Street silos have been a potential fire over bid by Turner, who owns 80 ty's beating plant site) will be our own house; it'll hazard and a haven for bats. Ecent of Turner Broadcasting tern Inc. and operates Cable n Network, could come after the CBS meeting, which drew only about 100 of the corpora- tion's 20,000 shareholders. He DUI means arrest reportedly would be aided by his corporation's investment banker, E.F. Hutton & Co. by Carole Homberger he thinks the driver might have the car, Clouse said he is given The "CBS Evening News" re- staff reporter been drinking. Clouse said there objective tests. ported Wednesday that a Turner has to be some other form of THESE TEST to see if the lawyer informed the Federal Driving too fast, running a red violation, such as going too slow, driver is coherent enough to Communications Commission light, or weaving may not only weaving, or crossing the yellow understand the directions the that Turner's formal application cause a police officer to give you divider line before the officer officer is giving him. for approval to take over the a ticket - if you have been drink- can stop the driver. Clouse added that these tests network was expected to be filed ing you will probably be ar- Once the driver has stopped are routine throughout police yesterday. rested on the spot. and the officer finds that he has departments. Chairman Thomas Wyman re- According to Sgt. Claude been drinking, Clouse said then They consist of walking a iterated that CBS will resist any Clouse of the Bowling Green the officer places the driver straight line and touching fin- bid for controlling interest in its Police Department, if a person under arrest and asks him to gers to the tip of the nose with stock. Earlier this month, the News/Joe phc,an is found to have been drinking step out of the car. eyes closed, he said. network secured a $1.5 billion A bia tov ^ before driving, police must If the driver refuses to get out After the testing, the officer line of credit from several banks Beth Emberton, 6, and Ashlyn Timukas, 2, both from Ontario, place the suspect under arrest of the car. then be could be takes the driver to the station that could be used to fight a Canada, play around the Big Boy statue in front of the Frlsch's and administer tests. charged with resisting arrest, and administers the breatha- hostile takeover. restaurant at 1540 E. Wooster St. The mascot Is In jeopardy of The officer, however, cannot Clouse added. lizer test, Clouse said. Contrary •See related story page 6. being scrapped by the restaurant chain. See story page 5. pull someone over just because After the driver steps out of • See DW, page 3. Student competes nationally Reagan explains Speech features black literature Trip planned by Deborah Schmook team competes every weekend staff reporter from fall to spring. She first became interested in Cassie Madden, freshman in- forensics in ninth grade and ternational studies major, will went on to compete in the Cleve- to cemetary become the first University mi- land area as a member of Shaw nority student to compete in High School's forensic team. In national forensic competition her senior year, she was named WASHINGTON (AP) - tery are those of SS troops, April 25-29. president of the team. President Reagan yesterday whom he described as "the Madden will compete in prose defended bis planned visit to villains ... who conducted and poetry at the the nationals MADDEN PLACED in poetry lay a wreath at a German the persecutions." being held this year at Marshall at her first college competition, cemetery where Nazi soldiers "But there're 2,000 graves University in Huntington, W. held in October at Miami Uni- are buried, saying those sol- there," Reagan said, "and Va. versity. She placed in prose at diers were victims of Nazism most of those - the average Her prose reading is from an April competition at the Uni- "just as surely as the victims age is about IS.