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In the past, students who were not eligible for financial aid often relied "Work-study (a government-funded on campus employment for college program based on financial need) is funds, but according to Deb Heine- where we've really taken a cut man, acting assistant director of Fi- though. Our budget for that program nancial Aid and Student was cut $80,000, she added. Employment, some students may have to look elsewhere for financial This year, the Office of Student assistance. Employment tried a new system of posting jobs, which, according to Hei- "Because of cutbacks, on-campus neman, was more safe and orderly for employment is down this year ana as both the students and the employment a result, is definitely going to affect office. how some students get through In the past, jobs were posted on the school." she said. first day and students were crammed in the Student Services Building for "It's still too early to say, but I hours, Heineman said. "It really was would imagine this is going to mean a fire hazard, and was also unfair some students are going to rely more since some students would cut in line, heavily on loans. It may mean a few she added. won't be able to return next semester, but I would say that number will be "THIS YEAR it worked out much very small," Heineman added. better. A lot of students camped out overnight, but they were very or- Heineman said the lower student derly. Someone took the initiative to employment rate is primarily a result start a list, so there was no line-jump- of departmental budget cuts and a ing. The next morning when we major federal cut in work-study opened the doors we honored the list," funds. she added. Heineman said the new procedure "THIS YEAR, departmental offices requires students to obtain a priority just don't have the funds to employ as number, which will allow them to pick many students as they have in the up two referral slips for each job BG News photo/Liz Kelly past," she said. posted. It is then up to the student to With her kids away at school and her laundry drying in the sun. Rachaet Funk of 254 S College Drying out: takes time to enjoy one of the few remaining warm afternoons of summer. "An office that use to employ three see EMPLOYMENT page 5 Embassy attache rescued from Polish terrorists BERN, Switzerland (AP) - While martial law is lifted in Poland and all to rescue Matusiak. munist terrorists burst into the em- nally set for 10 a.m. Wednesday. The the student and an older male staft authorities negotiated Wednesday political prisoners are freed. Reporters were being kept 200 ba"sy Monday and seized 12 hostages. terrorists claim to have 55 pounds of member suffering from high blood with terrorists threatening to blow up A government communique said C"s from the police-ringed em- Military' attache. Col. Zygmunt dynamite. pressure. the Polish Embassy, police spirited a Jozef Matusiak, an embassy attache y. Drobuszewski, also had hidden from Authorities believe four armed ter- The Polish news agency in Warsaw, diplomat out of an attic hideout where whose wife was one of eight pre- the terrorists, but was found and rorists stormed the Polish Embassy PAP, said that the remaining hos- he had been eluding the armed raid- viously released captives, was THE COMMUNIQUE said Matu- captured Tuesday and remains a hos- Monday and took the original 12 hos- tages were Dobruszewski, Jerzy Ro- ers for two days, official said. "freed" by police officers, but did not siak was the "mystery man" in a tage along with four junior staff mem- tages - nine embassy workers, two of jek. Stefan Piowar, Czeslaw Mroczek say how. widely published press photograph bers. their wives and a young Polish stu- and Czeslaw Antoniewicz. The mission's military attache and Sources said members of the secu- showing someone holding a white Bargaining over the telephone and dent who was visiting the mission at Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ta- four other staff members remained rity forces surrounding the building paper out of the attic window and in one face-to-face meeting, police the time. deusz Kochorewicz, said in Warsaw prisoners of the Polish anti-commu- had put a metal ladder up to the attic gesturing to police hiding in the em- won release of three prisoners Tues- that freed hostages reported the ter- nist terrorists, who are threatening to window Tuesday in a rescue attempt bassy garden below. day and five more on Wednesday. BY WEDNESDAY morning, the rorists tormented their captives by kill themselves and their hostages at that later was abandoned, and there It said Matusiak was in his third- They also gained a two-day exten- armed gunmen had released a preg- "simulating shooting and putting fire- 10 a.m. Friday (4 a.m EDT) unless was speculation this method was used story apartment when the anti-corn- sion in the raiders' deadline, origi- nant employee and five other women. arms to their backs." in the Candidates Brown and NEWS Celeste counter charges Crisis: Redefining sanity during Press Club debate Country in need of math and science teachers COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Clarence here on the platform," Celeste re- COLUMBUS (AP) — Spurred by what J. Brown accused his Democratic plied. "Goodbye George McGovern, backers said was a public demand gubernatorial opponent of embracing goodbye Jack Gilligan... ghosts of the by Andrea Spencer for action, the Senate Wednesday getting math and science teaching come from a state bonus system. le "philosophy of despair" during a past," said Celeste, who was met by stall reporter certifications." Some states offer bonuses to math- approved 27-4 a bill creating a new debate Wednesday. the steady gaze of Brown from across insanity defense in criminal cases. Alternatives have been proposed ematics and science teachers, in an But Richard Celeste countered with the room. The quantity of teachers for second- and action has been taken. Marilyn effort to compete with potential em- The measure, which now goes to a flurry of charges, including a claim Brown said Reagan policies have ary school mathematics and science the House, establishes the plea and Bratz, coordinator of publicity for the ployers from business and industry. that Brown has missed key votes resulted in lower interest rates and a is reaching crisis proportions, Dr. College of Education, said in a infor- Senator John Glenn of Ohio has verdict of guilty but mentally ill as while serving in Congress. lower rate of inflation. But Celeste Sandra Packard, dean of education, an alternative to the existing inno- mation release that "many vacancies proposed two bills to the House of The candidates squared off before replied that there is no indication the said Wednesday. in mathematics and science class- Representatives and the Senate that cent by reason of insanity. about 825 people at the debate, spon- administration's policies are work- "More than half of the states are In addition, the bill narrows and rooms are being filled by teachers offer major incentives for those who sored by the Press Club of Ohio. It ing, citing factory closings, soaring having trouble finding math teachers who are certified in other fields, but are certified in the pre-college math- spells out the state's legal defi- was their third joint appearance since bankruptcies and declining car sales and lb states have termed the situa- who have been pressed into service as ematices and science teaching profes- nition of insanity. before the June primary. as examples. tion critical," she said. Packard a math or science teacher with emer- sion. The bill was introduced in the wake "If you look at his record and mine, Celeste said Brown has sponsored added that education and technology of public outcry over the insanity gency or temporary certification, be- One bill, the Precollege Mathema- you get very different impressions 203 bills during his 17-year term in professionals have become aware of tices and Science Teacher Assistance plea turned in by defense attorneys than those created by my opponent's Congress, but only two resolutions the shortage in the southern and west- for John W. Hinckley, who was Act, would provide funds through the rhetoric," said Brown, a Republican have passed - National Guard Day ern regions during the last several university to establish low-interest charged with attempting to assassi- congressman from Urbana. and Management Week in America. years. nate Ronald Reagan in 1981. loans, 7 percent annually, to college But "Congressman Brown is recog- Packard said one reason for the students who intend to enter the math Triplet overload "WHAT YOU find in his record is a nized as a leader in one area - and lack of qualified teachers in math, or science teaching profession, preference for a centralization of that is as an advocate of decontrol of physics, chemistry and general sci- according to the July 15, 1982 Senate ORANGE. Calif. (AP) — Doctors at power in Columbus and in Washing- oil and gas, representing the interests ence is that qualified graduates are Congressional Record. St. Joseph Hospital are perplexed by ton. My whole career demonstrates of big oil and big gas companies in being lured away by higher salaries, A STUDENT may have 25 percent the births of five sets of triplets my preference for local decision-mak- this country," Celeste said. He said fringe benefits and working condi- of the total principal and associated in eight months. ing, he said, adding that he had that Brown did indeed oppose a bill tions offered by the business and interest canceled for each year of full- "It's exceedingly rare," said Dr. supported revenue sharing. for the phased deregulation of natural industry which also require math and time service as a teacher of science or Arthur Goldstein, an associate pro- Celeste, a former lieutenant gover- gas, but instead offered an amend- science knowledge. mathematics in an elementary or fessor of obstetrics at the Univer- nor from Cleveland, said tax dollars ment that was for "complete, total, The number of maternity and sick secondary school, according to the sity of California-Irvine. returning to Ohio from Washington immediate deregulation.' leaves, deaths, retirements and bill. Before this year, only two sets are decreasing. He accused Brown of CELESTE SAID the Library of crowded classes also contributes to The second bill, The Math and Sci- of triplets were born during the missing votes on $538 billion of appro- Congress has estimated the legislaon the lack of experienced math and ence Education Act, states, "A tax hospital's 53 years of operation — priations in the past few years. would have cost every Ohio family an science teachers in the classroom, credit would be available to any firm in 1934 and in 1975 — said commu- "We have seen our tax dollars com- additional $250 a year in energy costs. Packard said. that employs a certified, full-tiaie, nity services assistant Valerie Or- ing back to Ohio dwindle as a conse- "Out of 21 amendments worthy of a precollege mathematics or science leans. quence of the politics in Washington," roll-call vote on the floor that have THE PROBLEM is reflected locally teacher For the summer as long as the "That's why we were kind of Celeste said, "a politics in which been authored by Congressman in the University's education college, employment is related to the applied dumbfounded," she said you've played a very prominent Brown, 12 of them have been related which produced only eight qualified use of high technology. role." to oil and gas and energy interests," persons as mathematics teachers "A tax credit is also available to Paul salutes Holly Brown said Ohio's ills stem in part Celeste said. from a spring graduation class of any firm giving qualified employees LONDON (AP) — Former Beetle Paul from policies of past Democratic ad- But Brown defended his position on 2,100. According to Packard, in the release time for the purpose of teach- McCartney and his wife, Linda, ministrations. decontrol. academic year of 1972-73, there were ing math and science in a public joined more than 2,000 rock n' roll "I've heard nothing so far from my "Remember the trouble experi- 55 math education majors. school in accordance witn an fans in a nostalgic tribute to 1950s Xient in this campaign that indi- enced in Ohio when shortages shut The University's education college, agreement with a school district." rock idol Buddy Holly. he's changed any of his views down industries, even schools and the seventh largest in the nation, has cause a regularly-certified teacher Packard said she is in total support Wearing clothes of the '50s. the from the 1960s, the 1970s, the Carter jobs?" Brown asked his opponent. received 450 vacancy notices from was not available." of the bill proposed by Senator Glenn. McCartneys and others celebrated years in Washington, the Gilligan '•And gas is still under control under around the country for math teachers, IN OHIO, 131 such emergency cer- SHE SAID she believes that in order what would have been Holly's 46th years in Columbus - and times have rules written by your administration. despite the shortage of qualified grad- tificates were issued last year in the to stay in the technological race with birthday with a party and dance com- changed. Jimmy Carter, George Mc- Prices as a result are up 400 percent uates, Packard said in a news release field of mathematices, Bratz said in other countries, our education system petition Tuesday night at the Lyceum Govern, John Gilligan, Dick Celeste and still going up." distributed August 3. the release. must design the math and science Theater In London. have embraced a political philosophy Brown said oil deregulation, which "The situation has been termed Emergency certification requires a programs that gear toward high tech- Billed as "the biggest rock 'n' roll of despair. The philosophy has he advocated, has resulted in in- critical and the problem is getting teacher to obtain training to meet the nology advancement for the future. party In the world." the event was the brought us 650,000 unemployed in creased oil exploration, a record level worse," Packard said. "There are 900 standards of the request, Packard "Now is the time," she said, "be- centerpiece of London's annual Ohio today," Brown said. of oil supplies and reduction in U.S. student teachers located in northwest said. cause the young students need the Buddy Holly Week, begun by McCart- dependence on Middle East oil. Ohio and less than a dozen of them are Bratz reported that another incen- ney in 1976. mathematical and science education "I DIDN'T know I had company up see DEBATE8 page 3 tive to decrease the shortage may to advance themselves and society." 2 The BO Newa/8*pUmber 9, 1982

^^^ The BG newsNews Leading by inconsequence OPINION Reagan deals in double standard Vol. 63 September 9, 1982 No. 7 The president's last press confer- frank with the American people and TO TOP IT ALL, he refused to say deceiving Reagan was when he said ence was a typical exercise in charm- tell them." But now he is not frank anything meaningful about Israel be- there was no dissent among his for- ing inconsequence. He told us a) that and is not telling. Since we are not cause he claims he is being kept in the eign policy advisers, that they were he decides by hearing all about a able to judge for ourselves, he - when dark on that subject. Of cluster bombs "one Dig happy family." But he tells subject; but b) the he is awake -will do it for us. he remarked, "We were caught as us things equally absurd today. Just Bromfield residents Though the president disapproves much by surprise as anyone." AU that when his closest friend abroad, Mar- 9 of the nuclear freeze, he has adopted a money spent on intelligence, and on garet Thatcher, was attacking Ameri- freeze policy on information about aid to Israel, yet we can neither ca's reversal on the Russian pipeline denied "justice for all COMMENT anything sensitive. He turned down acquire on our own nor extract from contract, he said: "I think mat has The housing policy at the University is very strict and well- questions not only on Haig's depar- an ally information that is vital to our largely been eliminated and they by Garry Wills ture but on Israeli conduct. This decision-making process. We are sup- have confidence in us again." No one enforced. Every loft or similar structure built in dormitories freeze was supported by a filibuster. posed to give arms and then go to can deny that he has an ingratiating must pass strict quality tests. If there are ever any damages American people should not act on The president gave extraordinarily sleep, and the president finds nothing way of telling us what is patently not inflicted on dorm rooms due to faulty structures or improper care, that method; and after all, c) even he long ^canned" answers on three other to complain about in this arrange- true. the residents pay for them - monetarily as well as through does not hear everything. subjects to eat up the time left for ment. University reprimands. On the first point, Reagan denied discussing more delicate matters Garry Wills Is a political analyst there was any problem connected (which his aides do not trust him to Now that Messrs. Allen and Haig from Baltimore. His column Is pre- Unfortunately for the residents of six rooms in Bromfield Hall, with a shift in secretaries of state speak about with sufficient skill). are gone, we can see how deceived or sented by Universal Press Syndicate. the rules do not work both ways. during the Lebanon crisis. He (the A short circuit in the rooms resulted in damage - and in some president) is still around, and he cases destruction - of students' property. And in the true spirit of makes all the decisions, after hearing "justice for all," the University's treasurer responded to the from a number of sources, not simply incident with: "Any individual who brings property to the Univer- from the State Department: "My system has been one, not of having a sity is responsible for it." synthesis presented to me of where What a double standard! If damage results from student neglect, there are conflicting ideas and then students are held monetarily responsible. If damage results from it's boiled down and I get a single possible University neglect (we doubt if we will ever hear what option to approve or disapprove." really caused the short circuit), the students arc still held monetar- The information carriers can be changed and will, the president was ily responsible. They not only have to pay to replace their ruined saying; he hears all and decides all. appliances, but they run the risk of having to pay for damage done But we know he did not hear all about to rented refrigerators. the Libyan planes or the U.N. vote, What tops it all off is the University's curt allowance that if the since no one bothered to wake him up students really think the University should pay to replace the for those matters. And he did not hear all the pope had to say to him, since he items, they can file a claim through the Court of Claims in nodded off in mid-interview. That is Columbus. Remember, if the case is working the other way and the why his aides told him to get up and student may be at fault, they can be "brought to justice" through say he is in charge - a claim as wild, Student Court, with veto power held by administrator Derek in its way, as Gen. Haig's similar Dickinson. assertion after the assassination at- tempt. It is a little like Nixon telling Paul Ohm, a freshman who has been greeted by the University us he was not a crook. If you have to with the destruction of his property, summed up our feelings best say it, it's probaly not true. when he said, "I'm very upset with the University. I pay everything to the University but they won't cooperate when the tables are STILL, THE PRESIDENT at least turned. It's very frustrating." presents as an ideal the hearing of all sides with no pre-sifting to reach a You have our sympathy, Paul, but at the same time you have our "synthesis." But it is an approach he warning. You will find in the future that working through the does not want to share with us. He University's bureaucracy will only become MORE frustrating. announced that he had come to the Especially when the double standard works like this. Eress conference not to answer ques- ons on the Haig dismissal. His bi- ographer in the press room reminded lum that he was critical of Jimmy Carter when that president would not University policies lead discuss, in enough detail, the resigna- tion of Cyrus Vance as his secretary of state. Reagan's answer said, in to Misuraca's misery effect, that papa knows best: "Lou, if If it's not one thing, it's always another. I thought there was something in- That sentiment must be ringing sharply in the ears of Tom volved in this that the American peo- ple needed to know with regard to Misuraca, director of the University Activities Organization. After their own welfare, then I would be listening to repeated pleas for UAO to get a "name" performer to play at the University, Misuraca went out and got us Kenny Loggins who, aside from James Taylor, is the biggest name to play the University since most of us have been attending. But there always seems to be something holding poor Misuraca back in his efforts to sell concerts to the University. When Late summer in D.C.: promoting the Michael Stanley Band, Misuraca had to fight complaints of repetition. When promoting Jefferson Starship, James Taylor, and now Loggins, Misuraca has had to fight high Vacation doldrums leave Capitol reporter scrambling for news ticket prices, which are the combined result of the low seating capacity of Anderson Arena and the high cost of guaranteeing WASHINGTON - With a few leaves For some, however, the doldrums That event occurs 10 years from could help reporters with any ques- profits to performers. beginning to turn color, a slight nip in are a golden opportunity. Public rela- now, in 1992. tions. The seating capacity of Anderson Arena has always been a thorn the morning air and the haunting call tions experts, drooling over the fresh • Rep. Don Ritter, R-Pa., defending of the voter-wary congressman biting scent of unfilled news pages, eagerly champion among the ranks of U.S. • The Federal Energy Regulatory in the side of the University. Because it seats only 5,100, Anderson through the marble columns, autumn cast out items that ordinarily would representatives, offered a status re- Commission, in a full-page, single- Arena has prevented the University's basketball team from sched- is coming to the nation's capital. be scorned by reporters throughout port on his training for this week's spaced press release, announced that uling any top-flight opponents for home games (unless you count the city. three-mile Capitol Challenge foot race the commission has abolished FERC Chico State as being a top-20 team). For the same reason, ticket Congress returned from its August in Washington: Form No. 67, "Steam-Electric Air and prices for concerts are high so that UAO can meet a projected Courageous and strong-willed re- Water Quality Control Data." porters dump these items even in "I'm in good shape," he told report- break-even point in costs. That, coupled with the horrendous August, scrupulously maintaining ers who were interested, and many The statement said abolition of the acoustics in an arena designed for sports, has made Anderson HUMOR their high standards. Without such who weren't. "I've been running regu- form was "part of a continuing pro- Arena a curse to Misuraca. by William Kronholm standards, you would be reading larly, and I've just completed a 150- gram to review and streamline the So in order to pay Loggins and his little-known guest, Jack items such as these, all of which were mile bicycle trip through my home collection of data." carefully delivered to reporters dur- district, so I'm not worried." Temtchin, UAO is selling tickets at a price which burdens the recess on Wednesday for a last flurry ing the final week of the August dol- However, the commission added, bankbooks of most students. If they do choose to pay, the students of work before the November elec- drums: • J. Erich Evered, administrator of the late Form No. 67 is being replaced are forking out $11 to listen to music which sounds like it is being tion. For many here, it was a relief for the Energy Department's Energy In- by a new form. No. 767. which re- played from the bottom of a well. the lawmakers to return, if only be- • Hill and Knowlton Inc., one of formation Administration, announced quires most of the same information The problem has been aggravated by the fact that Loggins cause it means that August is over. Washington's most prominent public that the EIA's estimates of U.S. re- from many of the same people. But it August traditionally is Washing- relations firms, announced that the serves of crude oil, natural gas and is "a more abbreviated version," the performed at Blossom last week and will perform twice at Pine ton's deadliest period for reporters. president of Florida Columbus Expo- natural gas liquids have not changed. commission said. Knob this week; both are within easy driving distance from the With Congress in recess, the Supreme sition Inc. would be available to brief University. And tickets for those shows were listed at $8, with an Court out of session and the president reporters on plans to commemorate The Energy Department's press William Kronholm Is a reporter opening performance by the group America. and much of the bureaucracy on vaca- the quincentennial of Columbus' land- release listed the names and tele- covering Capitol Hill for the Asso- If the University ever expects to help Misuraca in his attempts to tion, there just isn't much news. ing in the New World. phone numbers of two specialists who ciated Press. satisfy the musical needs of the students, they are going to have to provide him with an acceptable place to showcase the talent. An WAITING ROOM ONLY Kehoe, Stepanski & Hatcher outdoor performance seems to be the only alternative, but the v University is unwilling to forget what happened at the last outdoor WE HAVE A VERY UNUSUAL ~ PRETTY WELL .'YESTERDAY ^1 ' concert - the Poe Ditch Festival 10 years ago - when a variety of CASE HERE / DURING AN HE WAS HIRED TO BE AN "head bands" were scheduled, and a rainout led to rioting and the OPERATION TO REMOVE A RESPOND BRAIN TUMOR WE MAD TO burning of a building in the city. REMOVE PART OF THE CORTEX. Things change a lot in 10 years. We feel it is safe to assume that The BG News Opinion Page is the campus forum for your comments there are very few students here who would burn down a building in regarding something in The News Bowling Green because the Allman Brothers were rained out. If the or anything of interest to the University faces the fact that it bit off more than it could chew University and community. when scheduling the Poe Ditch Festival, and is willing to swallow its pride and start from scratch with proper organization for an Letters and guest columns outdoor concert, UAO may actually be able to schedule some top should be typewritten, triple- spaced and signed. Please include performers and have a chance to turn a profit. your address and phone number And that would sure make Tom Misuraca's job a lot easier. for verification. THE BG NEWS Letters to the Editor should not be longer than 200 words and guest DOONESBURY Editor Trocy Collin* columns should not be longer than Monoo>no, Idttor **« foriloU UNertol A«fcloM Dantollo Ftachor soHomoNe NM Editor. fcotf Sloo*. Cop, I*** JHorc to Sloan 500 words. 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by Marcla Sloan putting together a ca men, and I think they're representa- end and bought six copies so she could copy editor the University's'"cream of the crop" tive of the University." give them to relatives and some of her took a lot more than just ideas. Although the models themselves did friends." They're big. They're brawny. And Howell needed a fashion consultant, not receive pay, they may benefit in Another model, Paul Abendroth, a they're hanging in residence hall a photographer, a graphic designer other ways. junior finance major, said most of the rooms across the University campus. and 13 attractive males who would "We're sending copies of the cal- comments he has received have also "They" are the "Men of B.G.S.U."'- agree to have their picture displayed endar to 10 modeling agencies out of been favorable. thirteen of the University's most at- in dorms, offices and wherever else New York and Chicago, and all of the "Most of the people I've talked to tractive males featured in Northwest calendar purchasers decided to hang models can have free reprints of the thought it was a great idea and were Ohio's first male pin-up calendar. them. photos in case they want to start their really impressed with the way it The inspiration behind the calendar To find the models and select the own modeling portfolio," Howell said. turned out," he said. "I'm on the is Andy Howell, a senior marketing clothing attire, Howell employed Suz- "We have already had inquiries on basketball team and some of the guys major from Cincinnati, who claims anne Golnick, a senior fashion mer- two of the models from a major mail have kidded around about it, but most that, while a college male pin-up chandising major, as his fashion order catalog and a firm out of To- everything I've heard has been posi- calendar may be new in the Bowling consultant. ledo." tive.'' Green area, the idea is really not "It took us two-and-a-half months to Abendroth said he does not feel the unique. find exactly what we wanted," Gol- HOWELL WOULD not say which of models were exploited in any way. "Actually, I got the idea last vear nick said. "We looked everywhere - the models had received the inquiries. "This whole thing was done very when I heard about several college bars, classrooms, parties - you name In addition to receiving exposure to professionally, and I don't think any- calendars in the west that were doing it." agencies, some of the models are also one was exploited. I really give Andy' very well," he said. "I thought it was After Golnick and Holwell found receiving media coverage. a lot of credit for following up an idea a great idea, but I really didn't think approximately 100 men they thought "PM Magazine" of Toledo's WTOL- like this. It's amazing a student could seriously about doing it myself until were suitable calendar material, Tom TV was at the University Tuesday to do all of this, he saia" Christmas break." McKenna, the graphic designer, took interview Howell, Golnick, calendar "Over break, I saw the 'Men of test shots of the potential models. photographer Mark Oberst and seve- HOWELL SAID sometimes he is the Michigan State University' calendar ral of the models. The show, which one who is amazed at the way things and things started clicking in my "ONCE WE got the test shots we has a viewing audience of over one- turned out. head. I thought,'I need to do some had several girls help us pick out the half million, will air the calendar "This is by far the most practical type of practical marketing project, I final 13," Golnick said. We wanted episode on Sept. 29. education experience I've ever had," haven't been able to get an internship. men who would appeal to a cross- And, as model Shawn Potts, a se- he said. "I've taken all the theories and B.G. doesn't have anything like section of college women and I think nior liberal arts major, has already and principles I've learned in my this on the market,' " Howell said. that's what we ended up with. discovered, there is new attention college courses and put them to prac- "We have athletes, fraternity men, from University peers. tical use." "THAT CALENDAR really independent's and scholars. Some of The calendar has only been on the inspired me and I started getting all them look seductive and some have a "The other day I was in the Union market for two weeks, so Howell said sorts of ideas," he added. 'baby-face.' They're clean-cut college and I saw these girls looking at me it is too early to tell whether it will be and talking," he said. "Finally, one of a financial success. them came up and said, 'Are you the Debates May model?'" "Our initial print was 2,500 copies ■ . . from Page 1 whether their strike threatens the Potts, a member of the University and I'd like to think after we hit the A question on collective bargaining public safety. football team, said while most of his Toledo market and the area small drew another distinction between the Brown said, "When the public teammates and friends were happy towns that we might be able to go into candidates. health, safety and welfare is threat- he was selected as a model, his second printing,' he said. ened, public employees ought not to mother was the most excited. "But if we don't, it will still have CELESTE SAID he favors collec- been worth it. To take an idea and see tive bargaining and opposes the Fer- strike. ' He suggested that perhaps BG News photo/Dale Omori guson Act, which stipulates firing of the Ferguson Act should be modified "MY MOM thought this was great," it work, that's the most rewarding public employees regardless of to make that distinction. he said. "She came down last week- thing about this." Suzanne Golnick and Andy Howell

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r Hours: Monday — Friday, 8:00 —5:00 Saturday, 9.00 — 5:00 4 The BO NawM/8+pfm+v 9. 1982 'Sub-contracts9 alter habits of graduate student assistants New national church formed by Vlckl Relnhart In using a sub-contract, Aldred said. MANY STUDENTS do Three Lutheran Evangelical Lutheran nion with Episcopalians. The 686 Lutheran Church staff reporter students and their advisors "(In previous years), we not know they can include churches, holding simulta- Churches. "I hope we can look in America delegates met will determine the actual never Knew about prob- the time they use to pre- neous conventions in three The delegates represent- ahead with the sense that in Louisville, Ky. and rep- Teaching hours have of- work load of each student, lems until a student got pare for the class and to states, voted nearly unani- ing 2.3 million church we're not going to do this resentatives of the 100,000- ten interfered with grad- Aldred said. Any discrep- below a 3.0 or complained Sade papers as part of mously Wednesday to form members nearly unani- just to get the job done, but member Association of uate assistants' study time ancies between work and about not being paid eir work hours, Aldred a S.S million-member body mously passed a resolution to manifest the (Holy} Evangelical Lutheran on assistantships, but this study hours will then be enough," she said. said. Since some subjects that will be the nation's on the timetable for the Spirit's work being done in Churches convened in year graduate students avoided, she added. require more "prep time" largest Lutheran church. new church, to begin func- the church today," said Cleveland, Ohio. will be using "sub-con- THE SUB-CONTRACTS than others, it becomes a The church conventions tioning Jan. 1, 1988 if sub- ALC Bishop L. David There are 18 different tracts" to coordinate their "It's difficult to teach a are a joint effort of GSS. factor, she added. in California, Kentucky sequent biennial Brown of Iowa. Lutheran groups in the work and study hours, Ka- lot of hours and still study graduate student advisors and Ohio also voted to es- conventions approve the Some members of the United States, which were ren Aldred, president of enough to keep up the 3.0 and Dean Heberlein, Aldred explained the tablish a 7f>member com- work of the 70-member Iowa delegation failed in a formed when various eth- the Graduate Student Sen- average required by the Aldred said. Each group survey will be used to com- mission to iron out commission. last minute attempt at the nic, immigrant churches ate, said. Office of Admissions," drew up a draft of the pare last year's results doctrinal and structural They also overwhelm- San Diego convention to combined during the last contract and met to ap- with future working hours details of the new, church. ingly passed a resolution to soften the commitment, century. prove one of them. for graduate students. This The agreement was discuss with the Lutheran and urge further study of reached by delegates rep- Merger Commission in doctrinal differences be- The formation of the new IK MM* CHAM The sub-contracts will be year sub-contracts will be Lutheran church would handled by the Senate's usedasa "type of survey." resenting the three Canada relations between tween the American Lu- churches - the American the two proposed churches. theran Church convention Esther 98.8 percent of all OMEK IETTH Graduate Student Welfare However, uie conversion utherans in the United Committee. They will be from quarters to semes- Lutheran Church, the Lu- All three conventions and the 2.9 million member theran Church in America, also were considering a Lutheran Church in Amer- States into three national reviewed by members of ters has caused some prob- bodies. LAVAUERS the committee and filed in lems. Graduate students and the Association of plan to allow joint commu- ica. the graduate student of- are required to have at Cam. in Mid IM our complMt lint fice, she said. least 12 hours of course of frrtwiUty - tonrHy J«w»lfy. work on semesters, as they "It will put a burden on were on quarters. But they Klevers Jewelry Store the Welfare Committee, must spend more time tea- but I believe it will solve ching, also, she said. Drinking law frustrates frosh 125 N. Main St. Bowling Green, Ohio about 95 percent of our problems, she said. This has forced graduate by Carolyn Van Schalk great!", she added. enacted, it didn't apply to "Its not the drinking that Hours: students to teach more staff reporter George Schmelzle, a you. I think it should be bothers me, its the fact Mon 10 - 8pm Fri. 10 - 6pm Last year GSS surveyed classes each semester, freshman business admin- that way here, too." that were not included any- Tues. graduate students to esti- Aldred said. For example, Since the new state law istration major, said he "Its like being a fresh- more," she said. "Its like Wed. 10-5:30pm Sat. 10-5pm mate the hours spent tea- 30 speech courses are of- raising the legal drinking believes the law will affect man in high school all over an extension of senior high ching and those spent in fered each year, she said. age to 19 was enacted on the social life of 18-year- again but not knowing (school) and not like col- Thurs. classwork. Of the 200 stu- Ten courses per quarter Aug. 19, many freshman olds. whether you are really in lege," she added. dents who returned the were offered on the former have been trying to adjust high school or still in junior Some students said they survey, some "inconsis- University academic to the fact they cannot "IT'S NOT just missing high", she added. were not upset by the law. tencies" were found in the schedule. Now, there are drink alcohol. the drinking, but missing Stephanie McQuilkin, a "Its no problem at all", number of hours students 15 speech courses offered Several 18-year-old Uni- the chance to socialize and freshman elementary edu- Dave Jessen, a freshman actually worked and the each semester, which versity students expressed meet people", he said. cation major who will cele- ore-engineering said. "We number stipulated in their causes more work for stu- discontent with the law, Roberta Sopko, a fresh- brate her 19th birthday have beer in the 'frig right contract. dents, she added. citing social restrictions man pre-law major who next month, said she feels now. People don't seem EXTRR CHEESE and exclusion from college lived in Maryland when somewhat deprived since very strict about it at all." on any size pizza with on* or MM activities as results. that state legislature en- the law change. additional items FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Jacque Burnett, an 18 acted a similar law, said NANCY SCHOPPS, a OSK for it when ordering year freshman majoring in she had a solution to the "DRINKING AND going freshman majoring in spe- September 9-16 elementary education, problem. to bars are a part of college cial education, sees some Free Delivery said she is angered about "I think they went about life that freshmen look for- good in the new law. pT^gpollo-s the law. it in the wrong way," ward to and now we don't "The good thing is the ONE COUPON PER PI2ZP. 40% OFF "I think its stupid be- Sopko said. "Everyone's get the chance," McQuil- social life won't evolve EXPIRES PS POSTED cause the new drinking age just trying to make a dollar kin said. "Also, you can't around just drinking," she 352-5166 SELECTED BLAZERS was made for high school and we're the ones that go out with upperclass- said. "It can prove you can "COUPON students so it shouldn't be have to suffer. men." have fun without drinking. ?5OO00O00O9O00C««OOS0SeeO0090O enforced here," Burnett "In Maryland, they en- "I only have one more The problem is it's just so said. "I've been drinking acted the Grandfather month to go and at least I new. since I was 16 years old Clause. If you were 18 on or have another birthday to JoAnn's and I think drinking is before the date the law was look forward to, so for me, Many of these students 1 FREE POP I guess it just doesn't mat- said they have found ways ter," she added. to try to get around the with the purchase of any small pizza First United Methodist Julie Sebo, a freshman drinking law, such as find- or large sub accounting major, said she ing people to buy alcohol Rik For It Wh»n Ordering DAY CARE CENTER is not upset that she can't for them. Four of the stu- Full and Part-lime openings drink, but added she still dents interviewed ad- 1084 S. 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(even though) the jobs had been "I lost two nights of sleep, and process to be totally fair," she said. "There are a few kinks in it that we of employment listed on their referral "I WENT OVER about 4:30 a.m. to filled." So now I don't have a job, missed a couple of classes for absolu- "I want employers to realize that want to work out, but we'll probably slips. wait in line and by the time I got my Burrell added. tely nothing, she added. interviewing students is important continue to use it much the same as it Heineman added that the Student referral slips I had already missed Another student, who does not wish HEINEMAN SAID the Office of just like interviewing professional is. With jobs so scarce, we want to use Employment Office gives out five or two classes," she said. "I called over to be named, said she had a similar Student Employment is aware of the people. When there's a professional the most fair process," she said. six referral slips for every one job to make interview appointments with problem. fact that some employers are hiring position open, it isn't filled before the According to Heineman, there are opening. both places but the one told me he had "I waited in line overnight both before they have interviewed all « application deadline," Heineman approximately 20 regular on-campus While Heineman was pleased with already hired the person for the job. nights and got my referrals. Because the referred students. positions that have not been filled yet, the new employment procedures, "The library went ahead and set up of my classes, I had to schedule my "It's a problem we're aware of, and Despite the referral problem, Hei- and about 30 available work-study some students were not. an appointment, but before I inter- interviews later in the day, and then I we're trying to convince employers neman said the Office of Student jobs. She said student wages range Melissa Burrell, a junior fashion viewed, the man said they were going was informed that the positions had that they must interview all of the Employment will probably continue from $3.35 to $6.00 an hour. USG approves nominations make a new nomination at six USG representatives to tions in the USG office, 405 ALPHA Xi DELTA by Doug Lllllbrldge short fused outlets in six staff reporter next week's meeting. He serve in the Faculty Sen- Student Services. Elec- rooms, damaging several may nominate Krach a ate. He invited all inter- tions will take place Sep- residents' property. Susan Branie Leslie Harris Dana Meister Cabinet nominations and second time. He urged all ested representatives to tember 21 and 22. Many representatives Paula Brooks Judi-Marie Hintz Reggie Ruggiero appointments were the those representatives who contact him. In open forum, Dolan echoed the vice president's Julie Calkins Elizabeth Horning Patty S. Scott had reservations over voiced his concern over the concern and vowed, with central topics of concern at IN HIS REPORT to the Kimberley Sue Chiron Nicole Karageorge Melissa Slanina Undergraduate Student Krach's nomination to dis- general assembly, USG electrical outlet problem Dolan's urging, to look into Government's Wednesday cuss them with him before on the third floor of the issue. Dolan, who also Betsy Ann Cline Judy Kemer Michelle L. Starnisky Vice President Mark Do- Patty Thomas night meeting in 114 Edu- the next meeting. lan scolded representa- Harshman-Bromfield. serves as chairman of the Deborah Dean Keri Kissack cation Building. Gallagher nominated Student Consumer Union, Jenni Debord Peggy Vedda Marc Friedman for the tives who did not meet the Pam Kuzeus USG President Everett deadlines set forth at last AN APPARENT short said he believed that this Kathleen Fertal Pam Lacroix Elizabeth Warell Gallagher made the nomi- Edition of treasurer, Les- circuit in a student appli- was an area where student e Welch for public rela- week's meeting for submit- Laurie Fuschino Denise Lauelle Marcia Wahl nations and all but one ting committee chairper- ance in one of the dorm government could defi- Patty Zidar were approved by the gen- tions coordinator, Karen rooms in Bromfield caused nitely have an impact. Lori L. Gierken Julie Marcum Washbush for academic son and committee Pamela Zuppas eral assembly. member recommenda- Lee A. Griffiths Mary Cay McNamara Gallagher nominated affairs coordinator and tions to the USG office. *fs *Ts 2fC JfC JfC ^fs ^f\ *f* Jf£ Jfs ^fs *fs ^fs Jf£ ^fs Jfv Jf\ •ALPHA Xi DELTA PROUDLY ANNOUNCES Tom Krach, who currently Andy Longo for student OUR 1982 FALL PLEDGE CLASS* serves as senator from welfare coordinator. Also, Dolan announced * BGSU Ski Club $ District 5 (Kreischer- All of these nominations that plans for the legis- «»^ =»^ ^^ /Conklin), for the cabinet's were approved by the gen- lative retreat scheduled X Come to our first * national, state, and com- eral assembly. for September 25 and 26 in munity affairs coordinator Gallagher also appointed Lakeside, Ohio were near * Informational Meeting * position. Howard Ishiyama to the completion. The retreat THREE DAY PANT Krach failed to gain the newly created, non-cabinet will emphasize planning * Sept. 14 9:00 p.m. * two-thirds majority vote position of representative and rules of parliamentary necessary for approval to the Ohio Student Asso- procedure. * 220 MSC * from USG senators. Krach ciation. Since this is not a needed 20 votes for a two- cabinet position, it does not Campaigning will begin Signups for SALE thirds majority. The nomi- require approval by the Monday for district rep- nation was defeated by a general assembly. resentatives. 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But it uting copies of its summer's night in the Bondy, a former depart- trists, politicans, religious structions) contains 50 rec- Church has condemned the suicide, the alternatives to also recognizes that the pamphlet ''Guide to Self- Loire Valley town of Tours, ment store worker, had leaders, suicide prevention ipes for lethal "cocktails" book, as have suicide pre- suicide, and where and right of suicide is an inalie- Deliverance" a year ago, 27-year-old Patrick Bondy been depressed and out of centers and others who that guarantee a "gentle" vention centers ana a how to commit suicide. nable right, like the right but that how-to-kill-your- killed himself by swallow- work for nine months. want the best seller with- death. French organization of Claude Guillon and Yves to work, the right to like self manual is available ing barbiturates. Near his "The authors are crimi- drawn. "This book is bad for people who nave survived Le Bonniec, the Paris- certain things, the right to only on request from Exit body lay a how-to-commit- nals," Marcel Bondy said Based on the belief that depressed people with sui- attempts to kill them- based journalists who publish. What use is a right members of three months' suicide manual that has after his son's death. "This suicide should be painless, cidal fantasies who are selves. wrote the book, refuse all without the means to exe- standing and over the age become the most contro- horror must be withdrawn the 276-page book entitled seeking help," said psychi- "Suicide", published in requests for interviews. cute it?" of 25. versial book in France this from publication." "Suicide Mode D'Emploi" atrist Jean Pierre Sou- April, has sold 50,000 cop- They say everything they Moreau said he has re- The Exit pamphlet lists brier, whose 60 ies in five months and has have to say about suicide is ceived about 500 letters four bloodless methods of Eublications on suicide been on the French non- in the book. about the book. committing suicide by us- ave earned him the name fiction best seller lists for "I expect this book to "In all my 20 years in ing non-prescription drugs. "Monsieur Suicide" in the past two months. It is make about $210,000 this publishing, I've never had It was held up for more France. "Nine out of 10 scheduled to be published year and about $360,000 in such a response from the than a year because Exit people who try to kill them- in West Germany and the next five years," says public," said the 45-year- feared prosecution under a WELCOME STUDENTS selves don't want to suc- Spain this fall. Publishing its publisher, Alain old Moreau. "The bulk of 1961 British law that car- ceed." houses in the United Moreau. the letters are from elderly ries a maximum 14-year French Minister of States, Japan, Italy, Brazil He says about 10 suicides people who want to know jail sentence for those con- • We are starting our 18th year. Health, Jack Ralite, has and Denmark are negotiat- have been linked to the where they can buy the victed of aiding a suicide. urged the book be banned. ing for the rights. book. book." In the United States, most • We are well known for our eggs, So have the nation's larg- Its 10 chapters take up "I feel no remorse," Most book stores in Paris states have similar laws. omelets and pancakes est medical, pharmaceuti- such topics as suicide and Moreau said during an in- stock "Suicide." But a British attorney, Gen. cal and consumer groups. insurance, the right to terview. "This is a book number of stores, espe- Sir Michael Havers, has • We have weekday breakfast, lunch cially in smaller towns, nht a high court ruling have refused to sell it. sclare Exit's sales of and dinner specials. Several French newspa- the pamphlet illegal. A STOP IN & TRY A pers, magazines and radio hearing is due in the fall. • We have 12 varieties of sandwiches. stations nave refused to In France, efforts to ban carry advertisements for "Suicide" are, for the mo- • Our dinner choices include: f SANDWICH *, the book. ment, stymied. The Justice rf* The Ministry of Health Ministry, replying to a steak, shrimp, chicken and fish. 3* PH 352-4162 °* says about 75,000 people Health Ministry suggestion try to commit suicide in that the book's 'Tecipe" • Our FREE banquet room seats 40 Five Hot Sandwiches to Choose From France each year and chapter be outlawed, has about 10,000 succeed. No said "Suicide" violates no statistics yet indicate if French law. 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BG News photo/Jerry Cattaneo BG kickers drill Oilers by Kermit Rowe (previous record, 11 vs Toledo in 1981) it five minutes later with an equally sports reporter You might say that it was a fine impressive head shot into the left way to kick off the 1982 campaign, at corner of the net. To say that yesterday afternoon's least that's the way BG interim head Another penalty kick by Ridgway season-opening soccer game between coach Tim 0' Sullivan saw it. (the third of three for him on the Bowling Green and Findlay College at "YOU REALLY can't complain afternoon) and goals by senior Archie Mickey Cochrane field was a mis- about a game like this one," said O' Edgar and freshman Mark Johnson match would be a gross understate- Sullivan, who is filling in for regular put the Falcons on top 9-0 at halftone. ment. Falcon field boss Gar)' Palmisano One goal by Medancic and two One could tell by just watching the until he returns from a personal leave more by senior striker Bob Theophi- first three-and-one-half minutes of the of absence. "I really see this as an lus, all coming in the first five min- match, in which BG co-captain Neil attitude builder because we were suc- utes of the second half, and the crowd Ridgway and striker Mladen Medan- cessful in what we tried to accompl- of about 100 started to thin out fast. cic scored two quick goals, that this ish. The BG defense, led by seniors Joe was not going to be a close game. "We accomplished our two major Koury at goalie and Charlie Thomas When the game finally, mercifully goals for the afternoon. One was to at sweeper, was just as impressive as ended, the Falcons had broken seve- change the Mint of attack throughout the offense as they allowed but two ral team scoring records en "rout" to the game. And the other was to keep shots on goal (the first Oiler attempt a 21-0 win. possession of the ball for the majority not coming until the 20:23 mark of the Never in the 17-year history of BG of the game." first half). Backup goalie Kim Bucher soccer had there been such a one- Actually, the visiting Oilers pretty handled the net chores in the second sided game. There has never been a much held their own for awhile after half to combine with Koury for the game that came even close to yester- the two quick goals by Ridgway and shutout. day's chaos. Consider the team scor- Medancic. The score stayed 2-0 until "I was placing restrictions on them ing records that were reset midway through the first half when, in the second half and they we still BG News photo/Jerry Cattaneo yesterday: starting at the 22:11 mark, the Fal- able to overcome them," said O'Sulli- • most goals in one game, 21 (previous cons lumped together four goals in the van, who probably never dreamed record, U vs Toledo in 1981) next five minutes. that his first collegiate head coaching Bowling Green soccer player Kurt 0avis,(7), a sophomore midfielder, onboles past his • most assists in one game, 10 (pre- SENIOR DON POPP started the victory would be so lopsided. opponent and Richard Benham, (5), a freshman back, attempts to gain control of the ball vious record, 9 vs Toeldo in 1981) blitzkreig with a beautiful goal from The next game for the Falcons will during yesterday's 21-0 drubbing of Findlay College at Mickey Cochrane field. • most points in one game, 52 (pre- the far right corner of the field which be at home this Saturday against vious record, 41 vs Toledo in 19811 deflected off the fingertips of Oiler Central Michigan. Game time will be • widest margin of victory, 21 goals goalie Lazaros Kakoutsis and finished 2 p.m. Austin beaten at Open

NEW YORK (AP) - Five-time cham- semifinals in each of the 12 years she Football team to determine attendance pion Lloyd won the war of has played in the U.S. Open. attrition, roaring from behind to de- In a men's quarterfinal match yes- Let's put the whole situation in department have been working for. besides catchy phrases. may just be what the proverbial feat Bonnie Gadusek 4-6, 6-1, 6-0 yes- terday, third-seeded Ivan Lend! of perspective. terday, while fifth-seeded Hana Czechoslovakia easily eliminated IT COULD become a self- This "something" has got to be doctor ordered. They could, on First off, the phrase "All the Way fulfilling prophecy of sorts (to the football team itself. Face it, if their own merit as a fine collegiate Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia ousted Australian Kim Warwick 6-4, 6-3, 6-1. for Division I-A" is a bit on the defending champion Tracy Austin 4-6, Lendl, who has earned a record sin- borrow a chapter out of Sigmund people can't get interested in a football team, draw the necessary 6-4, 6-4 in the U.S. Open gle-season $1.2 million so far this year tiresomely simple side. Putting it Frued's written works). team that won five of its last six amount of fans. Not to put pressure bluntly - it's corny. Conceivably, the heavy push to games a year ago - and then on them, but the status of BG Championships. but has never captured a Grand Slam Every time I and my fellow Lloyd and Mandlikova joined title, will play the winner of the John averagel7^)0IHansatthefive^^ crushed its first opponent 40-0 last (Division I-A or I-AA) rests on fourth-seeded and No. McEnroe-Gene Mayer match in the writer, Joe Menzer, heard the Saturday - then no Band Day, free their shoulders. It will not be 7 in the semifinals of semifinals. public address announcer coin that popcorn day, free tuition day, or determined by cheers, phrases, or America's premier tennis event, be- phrase to the 19,000-plus crowd at anything else is going to lift their card sections i although all the ing staged on the hard courts at the Doyt Perry Field last Saturday, a attentions and open their wallets to aforementioned are valuable). McEnroe, the top seed and defend- chilling feeling of embarassment SIDELINE buy a ticket for the game. National Tennis Center. ing champion, played Mayer, seeded traveled the length of our spines. Jaeger came from behind to elimi- sixth, in a night match. A coach can give a lengthy pep nate amateur Gretchen Rush 3-6, 6-1, We chuckled. by Keith Walther Gregory is not this reporter's talk to his team. But if his team is Gadusek and Lloyd opened their Mind you, it was not a chuckle of main target for ridicule. I have no terrible, then they are not going to 6-0 Wednesday morning, while disapproval upon the hard work assistant sports editor such target. I'm simply stating Shriver shocked top-seeded Martina quarterfinal match with long rallies, —^^———^—— come out on top. So it is with "All Navratilova, her close friend and several points taking more than 30 that new Athletic Director Jack that if the teams themselves don't the way for Division I-A." It's just Gregory has done concerning the home football games to reestablish draw the fans in, then a lot of a slogan. A foundation to generate doubles partner, 1-6,7-6,6-2 last Tues- strokes. The Pittsburgh, Pa., native Siush to arouse the interest of the day. who now lives in Largo, Fla., proved the I-A ranking, may cause S'gon and rah-rah could prove to enthusiasm. That's fine. But the Shriver will take on Mandlikova in to be the steadiest from the baseline ans and regain the status of boredom to set in. The hoopla rather self-degrading in the end. true source of fan support can only Division I-A to the University's surrounding all this may have fans come from having a winning team. one semifinals pairing, while Jaeger as Lloyd repeatedly concluded their football program. will play Lloyd, who has reached the long points with unforced errors. electing to stay away on Saturday TRULY, THE quality of sports Gregory should be commended afternoons. played at this University should be In the past, the Falcons have for his public relations techniques, enough to draw crowds of been struggling to win on the for they truly have aroused new Sure, it's all fine and dandy to let considerable sizes. But I wonder gridiron. This year's version of the interest in the Falcon program. it be known to the fans the need for how much faith is given to the team may make believers out of Detroit's Sims returns However, hearing that phrase over their attendance. However, the Falcon football squad to draw the doubting fans. and over again last Saturday, I bottom line is that these fans, for fans in. It seems that more faith is It is my believe that, if those couldn't help but think that the fans the most part, are not going to being exhibited to advertisements doubters experience first-hand a to Lion's training camp themselves may get fed up with it. attend just for the sake of and broadcast messages exorting Falcon football game this year, And quite possibly the whole idea attending. Something has to draw fans to "go all the way for I-A." then the attendance figures will PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) - Running Late Tuesday night, however, ap- that Gregory and the athletic them to the games - something ^usyear^sFalcoiuootbalHeain take care of themselves. back Billy Sims returned to the De- parently after assuring Clark he troit Lions yesterday, ending his sum- would report, Sims talked by tele- mer-long holdout, and was on the phone with attorney Gerald Tockman practice field for the first time this In St. Louis and decided not to report. season. Sims said Tockman has suggested Sims, an All-Pro running back, arranging another meeting with Reds have high hopes for Redus walked in to the National Football Ford, this time with Tockman and League team's training camp about Lions attorney Ted Nash present, to CINCINNATI (AP) - Outfielder Gary "He just came on all of a sudden," can run and they can hit and they've myself," he said. "I just started to try \Vi hours late for a team meeting. put Ford's verbal promises into writ- Redus, who batted the Indianapolis said George Scherger, the Indianapo- got power. They re an exciting type of some different things, and one day I Sims had promised to end his hold- ing. In return, Suns said he would Indians to the American Association lis manager who joined the Reds as a ballplayer when they're hitting.'' started trying to hit the other way." out after a private meeting with Li- agree to sign a paper promising not to • championship, has been promoted to coach when the Indians' season Redus got the Reds attention soon Manager Russ Nixon, who inherited ons' owner William Clay Ford. That become a free agent. the struggling Cincinnati Reds. But ended. "He started to make contact after signing in 1978. He hit .462 in 68 the 52-86 Reds midway through the meeting was held last Tuesday, but Redus says he hopes people don't and he turned out to be a real good games with Class A Billings, Mont. season, managed Redus in Tijuana late that night, Sims appeared to be Sims, who never reported to train- expect too much of him right away. outfielder this year." He floundered his sophomore year, last winter and said the 6-foot-l, 24- hedging about returning to the team. ing camp, contended that General I don't want people to think I'm In his first major league game last hitting. 174 in 36 games with Nashville year-old from Tanner, Ala., made big When Sims was not on hand for the Manager Russ Thomas reneged on a going to hit .900. If I do the job, I Tuesday night, Redus washitless in and .278 in 83 games with Greensboro, strides in the Mexican League. 9:30 a.m. meeting, the disappoint- handshake promise to negotiate the expect to be out there. If I don't do the three times at bat. But because of his rebounded to .301 in 1980 at Tampa, ment was evident on Coach Monte fourth, or option, year of his contract job, I expect to be right here (on the power and speed, the Reds are con- then dropped off to .249 last season "I felt he unproved so much down Clark's face. after Sims' first two years in the NFL. bench),' said Redus, who joined the vinced that Redus is a future star. with Waterbury. there," Nixon said. "I was counting Clark had driven out to Sims' condo- Terms of the NFL Players Associa- Reds last Tuesday. "He can sneak by .300 just with his Despite his slow start at Class AAA on him to have a good year in Triple-A minium late Tuesday night and had tion agreement with club owners pro- At Indianapolis, Redus hit .333 with legs, just hitting high choppers," said Indianapolis. Redus knew he was on ... and everything I've heard has been been reassured by the 1979 Heisman hibit teams from negotiating with 24 home runs, drove in 93 runs and batting coach Ted Kluszewski. track to the big leagues this year. pluses - a lot of pluses. Trophy winner that he would report, players since the expiration of the stole 54 bases. He was the club's most "You've got to be excited about him "The hits just weren't falling. But ending a holdout that began July 29 collective bargaining agreement July valuable player despite a slow start; because he can do so many things. we were winning and I was playing "I don't think he's a savour, but I over a contract dispute. 15. he hit .104 in April. He's like (Paul) Householder; they good defense, so I didn't get down on think he can add a lot to this club." a Ttm BG Newt/September 9, 19B2 NFL owners propose new pact SPORTS BRIEFS WASHINGTON (AP) - Na- The plan does not, how- union. pensation system govern- tional Football League ever, meet the players' The bonus money, la- ing the signing of free Bowling Green contin- bowled over three defend- scoring but Ulster did at- urday at 11:00 a.m. at Col- owners, trying to avert a main demand for a fixed 55 beled career adjustment agents. ued its' winning ways with ers to score a try late in the tempt a last-second victory lege Park. The BG match threatened players' strike, percent of each team's pay by the owners, would Players have said the a 16-7 victory over the in- first half. by going overland, but the will be followed by one at offered a scaled bonus sys- gross revenue and in effect cover a player whether he current system, calling for ternationally touring New After an intial deadlock try was blocked by four BG 1:30 p.m. between two of tem yesterday that would adds only $10,000 a year is listed on the active, inac- a team signing a free agent University of Ulster, the at the beginning of the sec- ruggers and victory for the the Midwest city rugby ive players up to (60,000 more the next four seasons tive, injured reserve or to compensate the player's first victory in Falcon ond half, BG's Mike Kelly Falcons was secured. powerhouses. Chicago and tis year on top of their to the pay proposal re- physically unable to per- former team with high rubgy history over a tour- broke through the Ulster "The play of your (BG's) Pittsburg. Chicago is the individually negotiated jected outright by the NFL form, lists. draft choices, has effecti- ing team. defense to score a try. Har- centers (Mitch Leach and current Midwest cham- salaries. Players Association in A veteran player enter- vely discouraged the sign- BG's Mike Harrington, rington's kick upped the Kelly) was an obvious key pions and came in fourth at The owners' plan would July. Those proposed sal- ing his sixth year in the ing of free agents, playing in his final match Falcons' slim lead to a to the match," stated the recent national give each player $10 000 in ary levels were less than league would receive a restricting a player's as a Falcon, opened the more comfortable 12-4 ad- Ulster coach Ray Robin- championships held in bonus money tor each year half what the union is seek- $60,000 bonus. A rookie, movement from one team scoring with two penalty vantage.Scrum half Dan son. "They (BG) tackled Berkley, California. of service in the NFL, ret- ing. carried on an NFL roster to another. kicks in the first half, giv- Reed notched BG's final hard and ran hard and that Bowling Green is now roactive to 1977 and contin- ™ Under no circum- for the first time this fall, Under the plan offered ing BG a 6-0 lead. score. made all of the difference sporting a 1-0 record for uing through 1968. The stances will we include a would receive $10,000. yesterday, a veteran enter- That lead was cut to 6-4 A penalty kick by Ian in the game." the fall and a 28-4-2 record total possible bonus would fixed percentage of the All bonuses would be ing his fourth year In the when Ulster's Mark Nolan Millar ended the game's Forwards Brad Rossi for aU of 1982. be $100,000 over 10 years. gross,''Donlan said. payable within 15 days of league and offered $89,000 and vice-captain Marty Jack Donlan, executive Ed Garvey, executive di- the signing of a new collec- by a new team could be; Moran were also praised director of the NFL Man- rector of the NFLPA, did tive bargaining signed without compensa- SOUTH SIDE 6 by their opponents. "They Anyone interested in be- agement Council and the not attend yesterday's 90- agreement. tion to his former team.' move around well for big ing on Bowling Green's owners' chief negotiator, minute negotiating session The owners' newest Drc- Currently, a No. 1 draft Large Selection of men and they certainly hit women's track and field called the offer "a colossal and there was no immedi- Cl also revises the pick would be required as hard when they arrive," team should be at an orga- amount of money." ate response from the _ je's first refusal-com- compensation. IMPORTED BEER stated Ulster team captain nizational meeting at 3:30 and WINE Phil Carson. p.m., today, in the locker- This week the Falcons room on the west side of Complete Party Supplies will host Sandusky on Sat- the stadium. and Ice 737 S. Main Corner of S. Main Pitt still #1 in AP gridiron poll 352-8639 and Napoleon GET INVOLVED!! 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. 10 The BG Newt/September 9. 1982 Begin debate rejects plan again JERUSALEM (AP) - A combative Begin also announced that just be- the popular Begin if a vote was held Labor Party and two splinter fac- "I want to tell the editorial boards conditions in Israel. Prime Minister Menachem Begin told fore he mounted the podium Israeli, now. tions. An earlier vote on a separate of The New York Times and The He accused Begin of ruining Is- a stormy session of Parliament jets destroyed a battery of Syrian issue, the conduct of the war in Leb- Washington Post... you will achieve rael's image by making the Arab Wednesday there was no chance Is- anti-aircraft missiles in eastern Leb- BEGIN WAS unrelenting in his op- anon, was a narrower 50-40, reflecting the opposite of your desires with this League ministers meetings in Fez, rael would accept President Reagan's anon, where Israeli and Syrian troops position to Reagan's proposals for the divisions in this country over the Morocco, seem "more moderate, Palestinian plan and challenged the are massed for a possible new con- Palestinian autonomy in the West three-month-old invasion that routed BEGIN CLAIMED Reagan's propo- more balanced and. I'm sorry to say, opposition Labor Party, which sup- frontation. Bank and Gaza Strip in association Yasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation sals deviated from the Camp David more sophisticated'' than Israel. EDrts the proposal, to an early elec- Begin said he was ready to go to the with Jordan. He rejected them, say- Organization from west Beirut. accords, the only peacemaking Hillel said Labor also disagreed on next year. polls next May or June, 2*6 years ing they would deprive Israel of parts framework Israel recognized. with Reagan's call for a freeze on The debate grew so heated during ahead of schedule. Begin's Likud Bloc of the West Bank, put hostile Palestin- Begin accused U.S. officials of wag- Labor's Shlomo Hillel told Parlia- Jewish settlement construction in the Begin's reply that one opposition La- is outnumbered 50-46 by the Labor ians in control and jeopardize the ing a campaign to oast him from ment that Begin's insistence on ob- West Bank. But be said such set- bor deputy. Yossi Sarid, was ordered Party in the 120-member Parliament, lives of Jews. office. "This is intervention in the serving the letter of the Camp David tlements should go up only in strategi- out of the chamber for repeated heck- and rules with a coalition of 64 seats. Parliament endorsed his position by innermost affairs of Israel." he accords had become "a scholastic cally vital areas, and not in Arab- ling. Polls predict an outright majority for 50 votes of the coalition to 36 of the stormed. "Officials leak (informa- exercise" which ignored changing populated areas. Palestinian evacuation force Humor invades the classroom to withdraw from Lebanon WASHINGTON (AP) - The aircraft missiles 18 miles east of three-nation force which oversaw Beirut, deputy White House press Professor examines 'sick'jokes the Palestinian evacuation from secretary Larry Speakes said: west Beirut, will begin withdraw- by Julie Thornton firoject on sick jokes for an Introduc- ident Line Din was assassinated, was WITH HIS study, Geist hopes to find ing from Lebanon on Friday and WE'RE EXTREMELY con- copy editor ion to Folklore class, which Geist rekindled in a similar form when how the media affects sick jokes. He "the United States Marine contin- cerned about the reports of re- In the aftermath of-President Lin- taught. President Kennedy was assassinated. said he wants to find out if there is S;ent should be among the first to newed military activity in the coln's assasination, joke tellers were GEIST SAID his study includes sick really a love/hate relationship toward eave," President Reagan said Bekaa Valley. We reiterate our often heard to say, "Mrs. Lincoln, joke telling in this area and across the STILL TODAY sick jokes circulate celebrities, which prompts jokes Wednesday. strong view that all involved must aside from Mr. Lincoln being shot, country. He has sent notices about his during tragedies, Geist said. He said when something tragic happens to one The president also announced he act with the utmost restraint." how did you like the play?" study to newsletters of the Popular he has already heard a joke about the of them. is ending a deputy assistant secre- "Such incidents serve to re-em- According to Chris Geist, an asso- Culture Association and the Humor hostages being held in the Polish phasize the need for the withdra- tary of state to the Middle East to ciate professor in popular culture, and Interdisiplinary Association, hop- embassy in Switzerland. When a tragedy befalls a celebrity, continue peacekeeping efforts wal of all foreign forces from Eersons who tell sicK jokes-dead ing to hear of sick jokes circulating in After spending time analyzing it makes them appear vulnerable- there. Lebanon," he saicT aby, tragedy and family jokes, do so other areas. Students in one of nis many sick jokes, Geist has found their like us, he said. Making jokes about Reagan made his announcement as a way to deal more comfortably classes will soon begin to interview style to be very creative. "It shows their tragedy, helps our discontent- after meeting for about 30 minutes Reagan emerged from the Habib with tragedies and deaths. area residents about their views on how the folk mind operates," he said. ment and fear about our own mortal- with Philip C. Habib, his special meeting to make a four-minute "There is a resentment toward sick jokes, he said. Like folklore, jokes are passed on to ity, Geist added. envoy to trie Middle East. Earlier statement to reporters in the White hearing about tragedies all the time- With his study, Geist hopes to find other people, he said. The spastic jokes-retarded, moron in the day, the chief White House House driveway. He disclosed the it bothers us," Geist said. "People are the significance of sick jokes in mod- In addition, Geist said the jokes are and pollock jokes, are a form of sick spokesman voiced the administra- imminent departure of the 800 Ma- uncomfortable with their own mortal- ern times, and their significance like mini-dramas or one-liners. S" kes, according to Geist. Jokes like tion's concern about a renewed rines who arrived in Beirut Aug. 25, ity. People have a tendency to react throughout our culture. "In many cases," he said, "sick e Helen Keller jokes are all inter- Israeli air attack in Lebanon. and also announced he was sending by finding relief, by getting a little jokes are not passed as a cruelty." related to the sick jokes - they're all Responding to questions about Morris Draper, deputy assistant humor out of it." he added. His findings already show a pattern But Geist said he thinks some are poking fun at something that makes the announcement by Israeli secretary of state for Near Eastern These are hypotheses Geist has for telling sick jokes over the years. cruel, particularly the dead baby us feel uncomfortable, he said. Prime Minister Menachem Begin and South Asian affairs, back to the found since he began studying sick "They afl seem to be formalized," jokes. He has found these jokes to be Despite his expertise, Geist does not that Israel's warplanes had at- Middle East to push the quest for jokes last winter. Geist said the idea Geist said. popular with persons under 25 years find sick jokes very funny. In fact, he tacked and destroyed Syrian anti- an overall peace. came to him after reading a student's The joke that circulated when Pres- of age. said he finds them "very offensive."

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