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BG icers, cagers rekindle rivalries, page 8 THE BG NEWS Vol. 68 Issue 65 Bowling Green, Ohio Friday, January 17,1986 ■ Student in class assaulted by man by Valeric Clptak she did not know him, he repeat- He added that the woman staff reporter edly told her that be knew her. tried to draw attention by being loud, which Weekley said was Campus police are investigat- She described him as a white the correct way to react ing the assault of a woman in the male, in his mid-20s, wearing Math-Science Building that oc- blue jeans and carrying a brief- Students in the class turned curred between 3:30 and 4:30 case. and watched the incident, but p.m. Wednesday, according to ignored it, he said. An instructor Bill Bess, director of Public After several seconds of strug- was not present at the time of Safety. gling, the man left the class- the assault. room, according to Officer The student said that a man David Weekley, who appeared Campus police are investigat- approached her in a classroom at the scene soon afterward. ing leads that have been pro- and, without initial conversa- vided by others in the class, but tion, began tugging on her arms, The victim was extremely up- are encouraging anyone who trying to get her out of the class. set by the incident, Weekley witnessed the incident to contact When she struggled, insisting said. them at 372-2346. CI-Hall case settled by Valerie Clptak Daniel McGraw will be tried petition and removed Bachman staff reporter April 1 after a motion hearing on from the case. Feb. 5. Assistant Prosecutor Mi- Because Roller waived the . The ninth of eleven men ac- chaelie Crowley is handling the right to a Jury, the facts of the cused of importuning or related case and said that no motions case would have been decided offenses in the August series of have been filed yet. by Bachman. DeCessna said arrests was sentenced during that while a jury may have been Christmas break. Two others David Roller, professor of his- impartial by nature, Bachman still await trial. tory, was charged with indecent may have already known too exposure and soliciting an un- many facts about the case. To On Dec. 20, James Ruggiero, dercover University police offi- maintain the appearance of im- after changing his plea from not cer. In December, his counsel partiality, DeCessna said, he guilty to no contest, was fined requested that Bowling Green disqualified Bachman from the $375 in court costs and put on Municipal Judge James Bach- case. probation for one year. If within man be disqualified from the that year he commits a sex of- case because of possible bias. DeCessna referred the deci- BG News/Peter Fellman fense, be will have to return to Court of Common Pleas Judge sion of a substitute judge to Ohio Tim Larrick of Showbiz, Inc. plays piano as Mary Baughman. Junior theater major, auditions for a vocals court for resentencing. Donald DeCessna ruled on the Chief Justice Frank Celebrezze. slot with the entertainment group. See story, on page 4. Local attorney among endorsees Free vaccine by Brian R. Ball main active on the bench to help Republican congressional dele- "It's a political process," he staff reporter alleviate a heavy backlog of gation from Ohio for consider- said. "There are a lot of factors cases pending before the court. ation. involved. I would hope to be in A local attorney and Univer- The other candidates recom- The delegation then will rec- the list that goes to the Justice ends in March sity alumnus has been named mended by the 16-member com- ommend three people to the Department. among candidates for a federal mittee are Sixth Court of Justice Department, although judgeship in Toledo by a screen- Appeals Judge Peter Handwork, not necessarily those endorsed Kurfess received his bache- by Jerry Yametsky lege students to check whether ing committee of the Ohio Re- Findlay attorney Thomas Bry- by the state party. President lor's degree from the University staff reporter or not they have received their publican Party. ant and Fulton County Common Reagan will make the appoint- in 1951. He received his law vaccination, he said. The attorney, Charles Kur- Pleas Court Judge Richard Mc- ment after the department degree from Ohio State Univer- If you haven't been vaccinated fess, was among four persons Quade, Jr. checks the candidates qualifi- sity and began his two decades for measles, now is the time to Anyone born after 1963 and endorsed Wednesday to fill the cations, he said, adding that it is in the Ohio House in 1957 rep- do it. After March 12, free mea- vaccinated before 1968 should position vacated by Judge Nich- Kurfess, 55, yesterday down- a long process. resenting the Fifth District. sles vaccinations will no longer check their medical records to olas Walinski, a 16-year veteran played the endorsement as the be available at the Health Cen- determine if they were revacci- of the western division of the first step in a long route to go," KURFESS SAID he knows He served as Speaker of the ter. nated, because vaccinations be- Northern Ohio U.S. District but added, "I'm honored and seven of the 10 members of the House from 1967 to 1972 and as tween 1963 and 1968 were done Court. hope I can stay in there." congressional delegation from minority leader from 1973 until In the past, the Ohio Depart- with an ineffective vaccine, so his 21 years in the Ohio House of 1978. He is a referee in Bowling ment of Health has supplied free revaccination is necessary," Walinski, 65, took senior sta- Norman Cummings, director of Representatives. But he added Green Municipal Court in addi- measles vaccine to Ohio col- Kaplan said. tus with the court last Dec. 1. the. Ohio Republican Party, said this doesn't guarentee he'll be in tion to being a general practice leges, but because of budget Senior status allows him to re- the four names will be sent to the UK Snal three. attorney. decisions, the free vaccine has People born before 1963 proba- been discontinued according to bly don't need the vaccine be- Joshua Kaplan, director of the cause they were exposed to Health Center. measles and are immune, he added. THE HEALTH CENTER'S policy is not to charge for the John Orris, coordinator of the vaccination, but when the mea- Ohio Department of Health's sles vaccine runs out the policy immunization program, said the will change. budget decision that eliminated "After our supply of vaccine the free University vaccine was runs out, we will lie forced to buy made so the money used to pur- the measles vaccine," Kaplan chase the University vaccine said, adding that the cost of the could be used to buy the vaccine vaccine would be passed on to for the county department of the student at a fee of at least health. It would then be used to $10. The usual rate for measles immunize those who cannot af- vaccination from area doctors is ford to pay for it, he said. $20 to $25, Kaplan said. Those who need the measles Because half of the measles vaccination should contact the cases in the United States occur Health Center for an appoint- on college campuses, both the ment. The free vaccine will be Health Center and the Ohio De- administered on a first come, partment of Health urge all col- first serve basis, Kaplan said. Arms talks resume with new proposal GENEVA (AP) - The chief Washington welcomed Gorba- Soviet negotiator said yesterday chev's proposals - but cau- that the first order of business tiously. The Reagan for the new round of arms talks administration expressed con- is dealing with a Kremlin propo- cern because he linked arms sal intended to rid Europe of reduction to scrapping the Strat- nuclear missiles. egic Defense Initiative, the U.S. research project on space-based After a 10-week break, the defense commonly called "Star U.S.-Soviet arms negotiations Wars." resumed yesterday, one day af- The opening session at the Throwing snowballs BG News/Joe Phelan ter Soviet leader Mikhail Gorba- Soviet Mission began on an opti- scooping the ball out of the snow, Doug Rhodes, freshman biology chev put forth a plan for mistic note. Chief U.S. negotia- Several lacrosse club players took advantage of yesterday's warm eliminating nuclear weapons in tor Max Kampelman said he is temperatures to practice for the upcoming spring season. After major, returns it along with a bucketful of snow. several stages by the year 2000. "anxious" for an accord. Editorial BG News/January 17,1986 2 Fixing the icons Hitting bottom lends perspective It's time to clean up college athletics, and the construction site or two where was a foreman on the protect slipped out that I was a college National Collegiate Athletic Association's deci- by David H.