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It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. vol. 66 issue 41 frlday, november 11,1983 new/bowling green state university Syrian gunners attack U.S. jets in Lebanon BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - U.S. jets central Lebanon drove off four U.S. F- not specify the type of fire, but Beirut that has been escalating since suicide arranged by oil-rich Arab nations. and unable to return to bis home came under attack for the first time in 14 Tomcats. No hits were reported. radios said surface-to-air missiles bombings killed 239 American and 58 Rockets and artillery Ore poured on because of the fighting, said the Pal- Lebanon yesterday when Syrian gun- Lebanese radio stations said the Syr- were used. French trooos in Beirut Oct. 23, and 28 residential neighborhoods of the port estine Liberation Organization leader ners fired missiles at carrier-based ian firing began in the early morning Israelis and 32 Lebanese prisoners in SO miles north of Beirut. "must leave Tripoli?' He added that planes. At Beirut airport, small-arms, when the Jets scrambled from the AMERICAN MARINES came under Tyre Nov. 4. The US., French and he reached this conclusion after talks fire hit Marine positions. carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower on small-arms fire in the afternoon alone Israeli governments blame Moslem Rashid Karami, a former prime with "parties concerned in the fight- Pressure mounted on Yasser Arafat reconnaissance sorties. the eastern perimeter of their base at fanatics operating behind Syrian lines minister and a prominent Sunni Mos- tag." to leave the northern city of Tripoli Assistant White House press secre- Beirut airport. The Marines returned in Lebanon. lem politician from Tripoli, said Ar- and end the Palestinian guerrilla war tary Anson Franklin, with President fire and the shooting ended in about Italy yesterday ordered two heli- afat ^ 'should be out of Tripoli at this Arafat has repeatedly said be would that has killed at least 1,000 people. Reagan in Tokyo, said the jets were 2*4 minutes with no casualties, said copter-equipped warships to stand by crucial time so that he can work with leave Tripoli if asked to do so, and The PLO chief said he might return to on a "routine0 mission when they Marine spokesman Capt. Wayne for a possible evacuation of Arafat his brothers on confronting the dan- reiterated yesterday: "I will leave if Tunis. came under fire from an unidentified Jones. from Tripoli, where a cease-fire col- gers threatening the revolution." the people of Tripoli ask me to leave. I Syria said its missile batteries in ground site in central Lebanon. He did The shooting heightened tension lapsed less than 24 hours after it was Karami, currently in Damascus am a guest here." Toledo women leading Ohioans in top positions TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - The election Kaiser said Kaptur and Owens of Donna Owens as mayor means talked Wednesday by telephone and most of Toledo's top elected officials traded war stories about political at the federal, state and local govern- ment levels are women, something ild me I should take a vaca- political observers said yesterday u tion immediately," Owens, who ig- no accident. nored gender as an issue during her "If you have a well-qualified candi- campaign, said. She won the election date and they just so happen to be a with nearly 59 percent of the vote over female, they tend to do very well at Democratic councilman Peter Uj- the ballot box," Lucas County Repub- lican Chairman Michael Baker said. & addition to the mayor's post, two "Good-quality women who are will- women were newly elected to City ing to run start off with a pretty good Council on Tuesday, a third coun- edge. I don't know if you can put a dlwoman was re-elected and Owens numerical (percentage) on it." will remain a member of that body as The election of Owens, a Republi- mayor. Thus, women will hold four of can city coundlwoman, as mayor of the nine council seats after swearing Ohio's fourth-largest city sewed up in Dec. 1. the last of three top political posts for "There never has been much male women in northwestern Ohio. chauvinism in Toledo politics," John Gillesple, a political science professor Sen. Marigene Valiquette, a Demo- at the University of Toledo, said. crat, is the state senator representing "For city council, the elections Toledo, and Rep. Marcy Kaptur, also seem pretty natural. Most of the a Democrat, represents the city and women elected are not working other surrounding area in the US. House of full-time jobs. Representatives. "There has nearly always been a Harry Kaiser, a spokesman for woman on council and she has always Kaptur. said the congresswoman was been a big vote-getter," Gillespie pleased by Owens' election, despite said. "We've bad a lot of women their party difference and Raptor's judges down through the years. It's endorsement last week of Owens' always been a pretty hospitable place male opponent. for women candidates." "SHE SEES the election victories Kaptur said the election of women for women as a healthy trend for the to key positions in Toledo has shown country and even more indications "the progressive nature of the Mid- that women are becoming full partici- west electorate. Women are seen as photo/Mary Pencheft pants as voters and as candidates," both credible and electable candi- Finishing touch Kaiser said of bis boss. dates." Larry Reyes, senior VCT major and advanced painting student adds the finishing touches to a painting entitled 'Thrust." The painting is one of a 12-part series In which Reyes employs color "to create an illusion of space, form, and depth." Bus strike continues by JeM James LOCALLY, the strike has not af- start reporter fected people wishing to go to major destinations. However, Greyhound's Reach for help in personal crisis Anyone wanting to leave Bowling competition is not running buses to Green this weekend should find some places left stranded by the walk out other form of transportation if they were planning on using the Grey- Willis Gill, a Trailways Bus line /nner struggle common before suicide hound Bus Lines. The company s ticket agent in Toledo, said his com- drivers are currently in the 10th day pany is not re-routing buses to cover of a nationwide strike. the places Greyhound usually runs. Editor's note: This Is the second The personal crisis that led Jean to "I felt very dirty, worthless," Jean more than I cared bow they (her The drivers union walked out after in a three-part series dealing with becoming suicidal, as is any personal said. "I perceived It to be something I family and friends) would feel. I they refused to accept a 1.9 percent "Right now, we are running two or crisis, was unique. The inner fftrngglf would never get away from. It took guess what I thought was 'I'm going pay and benefit cut from the bus line. three buses to places where we might suicide. This article deals with that she confronted, however, is com- over my thoughts, which took over my to miss you, but too bad,'... so f took According to Linda Klein, have only ran one before the strike," one student's personal experience mon to a suicidal person. as many pills as I could fit in my spokesperson for Greyhound, the Gill said. "Other companies may be with suicide. Doe to the sensitive While working her job as a night hand." company had to cut costs in order to routing buses to these places, but we nature of the subject, the name C-d, Jean was sexually assaulted, Jean did not beforehand After waking in Wood County Hospi- stay in competition with other trans- has been changed. did not report the incident or tell that suicide wai she would tal with her stomach pumped, Jean portation systems. her friends. ever consider. claims her will to die persisted. "Last year we lost $16.3 million,'' G. Z. Avery, owner of the Bowling by Geoffrey Barnard "If a person wants to die, no amount Klein said. "We needed relief to com- Green bus terminal, said the loss of reporter "I was paranoid of everyone and "It was not something that I had of talking or counseling is going to pete with regional bus and airlines." the Greyhound route has hurt him everything. I kept it all in and I didn't thought about," Jean said. "I had prevent (mem)... from trying. Klein said Greyhound will start to t financially. When meeting Jean, a University tell anyone. Part of me was afraid to been wishing that I didn't have to "It took a few weeks of counseling run their buses again in mid-Novem- senior, one gets the picture of a per- tell and part of me was ashamed," H«IMI1» my situation. to instill in me the will to live..