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The $1,080 fee waiver, which Anderson said taxibility of was tax exempt until January 1, graduate fee waivers defeats its will be taxed at a 20 percent rate own purpose. or an approximate total of $216, "It you take away money from said David Anderson, president people that don't have much of the Graduate Student Senate. money, you will drive them be- According to Anderson, the low the poverty level -making tax will be deducted from the them eligible to receive entitle- stipends that graduate assis- ment programs such as food tants receive. These taxes will stamps," he said. cost graduate assistants about Anderson added that because $50 per paycheck. of contract obligations, many "Social security, federal, graduate assistants can only state and local taxes are de- work a certain number of hours ducted from graduate assitant per week which inhibits them paychecks," Anderson said, from taking a second job. 'flow that fee waivers will also In a memorandum released also be taxed, it will be difficult by Richard Eakin, vice presi- for grad students to pay their dent for planning and budgeting, bills. representatives of universities "This is not a good time to be a are "cautiously optimistic" that graduate student," he added. Section 127 will be reinstated by BG News/Jim Youl It is an especially poor time to the federal government. This West Side Strut be a graduate student from out would enable graduate students Some of the over 100 people auditioning for the 30 roles available "It's become a classic. It's probably the finest score in musical of state, according to Steve who paid taxes on fee waivers to in West Side Story, do a dance number. history.'' said Allen White, theater professor and director of the Fogler, an out-of-state graduate receive a refund. The era of gang rivalry and rumble fights during the 1950s will production. White also directed the play 15 years ago. student in the philosophy depart- Anderson said March would be relived on campus in the theater department's annual musical "It's a challenge to me and the performers." he said. ment. be the earliest possible date the production. West Side Story,. The production is also helped in part by the College of Musical Fogler said that since an out- bill could pass and even then it The play is scheduled to run from April 17 to 19 and 24 to 26. Arts. of-state graduate assistant's fee would not take effect until Jan- waiver is about double what an uary of 1987. in-state graduate assistant Fogler said that a possible would be charged, out of state option could be to regard fee eaduates would have to pay waivers as a scholarship or an Road closing gets mixed reviews ice as much in taxes. award. However, according to Anderson recommended that Louis Katzner, interim asso- by Zora Johnson value of the surrounding area. that the inconvenience caused to thing with a new mall going in out-of-state graduate students ciate vice president of the Grad- staff reporter "The decision is not in the best residents in the Mercer Road right down the road," he said. O See Graduate, page 3. interest of Bowling Green be- area will not be outweighed by "And if you're planning on using The decision by county com- cause traditionally with expan- the services of an expanded air- Newton Road as an alternate missioners to relocate a portion sion of an airport the port. route, you better have good of Mercer Road to accommo- surrounding area becomes a Glenn Pike, a resident of New- shocks." Pepsi machine date expansion of Wood County slum for mQes around," he said. ton Road which is north of the But Phyllis Valentine, also a Airport has caused mixed reac- "One-fourth of Bowling Green airport, said relocation of the resident of Newton Road, did not tions among community mem- will be crossed off as far as its road could affect the city's abil- agree that the closing of Mercer bers. potential for development into a ity to provide adequate fire pro- Road would have an adverse Many of the residents living in nice residential area." tection to area residents. affect on those living in the area. reported stolen the area of Mercer Road have Richard Gonyer, Mercer Road "I live at the corner of Mercer expressed dissatisfaction with resident, agrees that the area "Closing of the road will add and Newton roads so we will be Perhaps TV commercials Bowling Green Police Chief the decision, although there are could be better used as a resi- to the time that it takes for the affected by the closing of should be taken a bit more se- Galen Ash said the machine was some that agree with the com- dential area. fire department to get to resi- Mercer Road," she said. "But riously. estimated to be worth $800. mission's resolution. "The airport would be an ideal dents in the area, he said. we feel that the decision is in the About $15 in change was also A complaint that many of place for the community to ex- "Closing Mercer Road means best interest of the city and that A Pepsi machine filled with 12 in the machine, he added. those opposed to the project pand," Gonyer said. "The city that trucks will have to go an the alternate routes will be cases of soft drinks, or 288 cans, The isolation of the station on have is that the airport expan- would be better off as a commu- extra mile into traffic." fine." was discovered missing at the the east side of Interstate-75 sion will have a negative effect nity if the area was developed as Closing Mercer Road will also "Naturally there will be an Amoco station, 11055 E. Bowling contributed to the theft's suc- on Bowling Green - specifically a residential property. The air- have implications for other resi- affect on people in the area, but I Green Road, according to city cess, Ash said. No clues were the area around the airport. port could never generate the dents of the community, Pike don't feel this will be an adverse police. found and police have no sus- Louis Graue, a Campbell Hill kind of revenue that a resi- said. effect," she said. "But I don't The theft occurred between pects. Road resident and a University dential area would bring." "The decision also cuts off feel there has been a clarifica- Sunday evening and Monday No sightings of unidentified math professor, said expansion easy access to this side of town, tion as to why people are oppos- morning but wasn't reported flying objects were reported of the airport will decrease the OTHER COMPLAINTS are which is not necessarily a good ing the decision." until yesterday. near the tune of the theft. Celeste to run again Force changes begin; Gov.: Reagan hurt Midwest economy two officers hired

by Brian R. Ball Bellard said competition for staff reporter the position was very strong WASHINGTON (AP) - On the the state of Ohio and we'll show and the decision was well eve of his formal announcement him how it's done," Celeste told thought out. the group. The Bowling Green Police for re-election, Ohio Gov. Rich- Department has begun a se- ard Celeste yesterday accused POLICE CHIEF Galen Ash President Reagan of shipping CELESTE, WHO plans to an- ries of personnel changes, although only two of the agreed with Bellard, saying American jobs overseas and nounce his campaign for re-elec- yesterday the competition walking away from the working tion today, said Ohio is putting changes involve new people. David Raudebush, a grad- was tough because the civil men and women in the industrial people back to work faster than service exam scores and the Midwest. the national average, but that he uate from the University of and governors of other Midwest Toledo, joined the force as a interviews were very close. "The recovery which is going patrolman on Jan. 13. He re- "It was a tough decision for on in the heartland of this coun- states have had to fight Rea- the mayor to make," he said. gan's tax and trade policies. places former Patrolman try is going on in spite of Ronald Dennis Hammersmith who "We would have done well Reagan, not because of him," "This Reagan administration with any of the three." the Democrat told a conference has talked tough on trade, but left in May 1985 for a position with the police division in Ash stressed the impor- of the United Auto Workers it's Down the white flag of sur- tance of the captain's job as Community Action Program. render every time it's sat down Fairfield, Ohio. Mayor Bruce Bellard an- Votava will be in charge of UAW CAP is the political arm of at the table to talk trade," he the day-to-day operations of said. nounced at Tuesday night's the union. city council meeting the ap- the department, make admin- "We're fighting to keep jobs at The governor said the end of istrative decisions and act as the voluntary trade agreement pointment of former Lt. home," Celeste said. ''Ronald Thomas Votava as the new police chief in Ash's absence. Reagan is shipping them over- with Japan has resulted in a 25 The appointment leaves a percent increase in Japanese captain of the department. seas. We're standing up for Votava replaces former Capt. vacancy open for lieutenant, working men and women In our auto imports and cost between which will be filled by one of 400,000 and 500,000 American Matt Brichta, who resignea in states. Ronald Reagan is walk- November after 18 years on the three top-scoring ser- ing away from them every time jobs. He said the United States geants on a civil service must serve notice to its trading the force to become police he gets a chance." chief in the northeast Wood exam, according to John Celeste also said Reagan has partners that they must open up Fawcett, Bowling Green their markets to American County city of Rossford. failed to provide leadership to Also interviewed for cap- safety director. He added the balance the federal budget and goods if they hope to gain access interviews for the position is being "dragged bound and to U.S. markets. tain were Lt. William Fox, a "If Ronald Reagan can't fig- 19-year veteran of the force, will take place Friday by gagged by the new Gramm- and Lt. Thomas Davidson, Mayor Bellard with the ap- Rudman budget-balancing law. ure out how to negotiate success- pointment expected to be fully with the Japanese, they who has been with the depart- ews/Jacquie Pearson "If Ronald Reagan wants ment for 15 years. made either Friday afternoon some lessons in the tough deci- ought to hire (former UAW pres- or Monday. sions that it takes to balance a idents) Leonard Woodcock or In announcing his decision, Raudebush and Votava budget, I invite him to come to Doug Fraser to do it for them." Editorial BG News/ January 23,1986 2 Movies don't exploit patriotism Food tax unpalatable Ohio farmers are trying to find ways out of the Popular films nothing but interesting plots that make money economic hole today's economy has dug for them. However, rather than developing a sophisticated by Kurt J. Harden Soviet rule. And lately an adver- another friend of mine who is "Ruasky." Furthermore, since approach to an involved problem, the Ohio Farm- tiser had featured a real-life stationed in West Germany with everyone always roots for A couple of days ago I was Soviet defector (comedian Ya- the Army. If you go to Berlin it Rocky, have the Soviets do the ers' Union has decided the family farm's savior is a informed by a friend that Holly- kov Smirnoff) in a beer com- might strike you just as it struck same. Anyone who can't spot the food tax. A resolution passed by the union last week wood bad gone anti-communist. mercial summing up life in the him. The NATO forces have fiction in that one ought to watch proposes that a 4 percent tax be levied on food at He offered sobering assurances, West: "In America you can al- fences by the Berlin Wall with "Red Dawn" (a movie about a grocery checkouts and in restaurants. handing me Friday's BG News ways find a party. In Russia, the barbed wire on top, tilting out- successful Warsaw Pact inva- A tax is a direct, hasty and unacceptable solu- as Exhibit A. And sure enough, Party always finds you." ward to keep people out of West sion of the United States). tion. there it was in bold print: "Mov- Berlin - to ward off an invasion As for ABCs "AmeriKa," the ies exploit attitudes." The arti- Midway through the article I If you will. NATO also has guard professor's concerns can be cle featured a Bowling Green regained my composure. "Hold towers with soldiers looking to- calmed. ABC has announced In attempting to get from Point A (industrywide professor explaining that mov- on a minute," I said to myself. ward the east. The interesting that "AmeriKa" has been post- economic distress) to Point B (profitable family ies such as' 'Rambo: First Blood "You're a conservative, Kurt. and essential point is that the poned due to Soviet protests and Part II" "Rocky IV," and What do you think about all of Warsaw Pact forces, which negative U.S. opinion. "Ameri- farming), the Ohio Farmers Union has proposed "White Nights" are exploiting this?" guard the eastern side of the Ka s" plot was denounced in 77w cutting across a few yards upon which there should the mood of the American peo- The problem with this partic- wall, are also looking to the east, New York Times as "conspicu- be no trespassing. ple. Only a few years ago films ular professor's assessment of and the barbed wire on their ously feeble," "rubbish," and The consumer would be the first to trampled by like "The Day After/' "The the situation is that he is looking fences tilts inward to keep peo- "absurd." Such plots shouldn't such a tax. Though sustaining family farming is a China Syndrome," and "Silk- at the situation from the wrong ple in East Berlin who, like be allowed on television. In- wood" were merely 'reflecting' perspective. These films aren't Mikhail Baryshnikov and the stead, we get quality program- commendable aim, the consumer shouldn't be a strong public sentiment. But not purporting to be fact-merely Soviet on the beer commercial, ming. Did you catch the lifeguard for a drowning industry. anymore. Today it is "exploita- entertainment: fiction. The pro- might come over to the West and "DuTrent Strokes" in which Ar- Mr., Mrs. and Ms. America wouldn't be the only tion," plain ana simple. fessor said "these movies are make movies and commercials nold's spaceship crash-landed in ones getting walked on. The Agriculture Depart- reconfirming what already ex- which "exploit attitudes" in the the Soviet embassy? Or how As I read on, the story got ists; an image of the evil empire about that new show about a ment and the federal government would have the uglier. Not only had Hollywood of Russia ... an image that has No! these films are simply little girl (who is actually a added resposibility of administering the farmers' picked up on the anti-communist been encouraged by the Reagan Sots which will sell ("exploit* robot) living with a typical aid. sentiment, but so had the net- administration." The fellow too Karl Marxish). They are American family? And on and works and the advertisers. Mc- gives too much credit to the action and intrigue films which on. And contrary to what family farmers announce, Carthy lives! ABC had made Reagan administration. The So- are interesting. Besides that, I think that I agree with Oscar a food tax is not the "only hope," as a recent plans to run a movie entitled viet Union does a fine job of Rocky had no place else to fight. Wilde: "The good end happily, "AmeriKa," which proposed portraying this image all by Philadelphia was getting boring the bad unhappily. That is what headline suggested. Alternative crop uses have that the United States had been itself. and Apollo Creed probably fiction Is." begun to be explored, but not exploited. taken over by the Soviet Union. wanted more money. The re- Harden, a senior IPCO major Corn stalks have been discovered to be a re- The movie would run with this One example of this point was sult: have a Soviet boxer kill from Newark, is editorial editor source as cattle fodder; by dousing the stalks with idea, showing the U.S. under offered to me this weekend by Creed and make Rocky fight the of The Bowling Green Review. hydrogen peroxide, cattle are able to digest them. Alcohol (a grain product) has yet to be used extensively as a gasoline additive; such use would Columnists and aid farmers, reduce gasoline prices, and reduce artists needed our dependency on domestic and foreign oil. The plight of family farming is truly one of the Like to express your opin- greatest crises of our times. By no means should ion? Like to write? Like to the American farmer, the first and truest of Ameri- draw? The BG News is looking ca's individualists, be allowed to perish from the for guest columnists and edito- soil he has tilled for more than two centuries. But, rial cartoonists. Columns should be submitted typed, by all means, an alternative to a food tax should be double-spaced, and between sought. 500-600 words in length. Car- toons should be finished in black ink and may be any size. The News reserves the right to reject any submission that it considers to be in bad taste, He's sick and tired malicious or libelous. All submissions are subject to condensation to fit space of being sick, tired constraints.

the beautiful spring weather is All material should be sub- by Phillip B. Wilson bestowed on us (how long does it mitted to: take you guys to fix steps, any- Don't ask me why it happens, way?). It bothers me a great Editorial Editor but every new spring semester deal that I'm paid by 77K BG The BG News here at the University brings News on a monthly basis. Why 211 West Hall about a personality change in can't we be like the rest of the myself for one or two days. minimum-wage employees who It's not like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. are given checks twice a month? Hyde, but for some reason my Klience level hits an extreme Do you get the idea? f during these days and I fall It irks me that nothing of any Florida politics in continuous change victim to the symptoms of the significance or importance is "sick and tired syndrome. ever in my on-campus mailbox (Are you any different?). It by George Will about grief, and politics is about they send an administrator. ters with toil keep the mighty in I should remind you that this troubles me a great deal that grievances, and Hawkins trans- When they send a senator to touch with the humble. But what disease is more frequent than while the University demands MIAMI - Paula Hawkins' lates griefs into grievances. Washington, they send a point of can you expect from the state the common cold and is the most we pay them in advance, Drop- Christmas card had to be seen to Hawkins' campaign says, in ef- view, someone to pipe up in a that first elected someone to the contagious infection I have seen Ada will still dock a student five be disbelieved. It featured a fect: Her concerns are not the distant chorus. If a governor Senate because he walked in my days at good old Bowling dollars for each class change. large photograph of an arch of central issues of national life, does poorly, potholes multiply around the state? (The senator, Green. I'm also pretty ticked that on my balloons, beneath which stands but if she were not in the Senate and industry migrates. But stan- Lawton Chiles, is the one who All of you have had it at one stringent budget, some dormito- Ronald Reagan, behind whom they would not be anywhere on dards of success and failure in has broken the re-election bar- time or another and probably ries nave the gall to charge me beams Hawkins, over whom the nation's agenda. the Senate are unclear. rier.) didn't realize it. 60 cents for a can of diet pop. looms a seasonal message: Graham, who physically re- Graham notes that none of the Aren't some of you freshman "Senator Paula Hawkins." sembles his Southern accent (no senators from the 10 largest However, Florida politics has My friend Joe has had the and sophomores outraged by the hard edges), accuses Hawkins states is a former governor and become a mite more refined Tis the season, til November, of "the miniaturization of the be thinks the Senate needs peo- since Gov. Catts (a Prohibi- symptoms of this disease lately, English department's new profi- for the freshman class of 12 mostly because he's in UAO and ciency format? No nightmares Senate" and "redefining the ple who have had to make gov- tionist) was defeated by a man Republican senators to cam- scope of the office to fit the ernment operate. Certainly the who told voters: "Yougaveyour everybody is resigning or wants yet? Just you wait. Speaking of paign with all weapons, even to. My own father, a former BG scary experiences, do any of you stature of the candidate." national Democratic Party does support to Catts on his promise Christmas cards. The task is to Florida has been romanticized not have too many people like to run the Pope out of business. graduate, is a carrier to this hate walking across campus to prove that I960 was not a fluke, get to the Rec Center, especially as "a sublimated mistress" and Graham. He supports aid for Did be keep his promise? No! day. In fact, if I checked with not an unrepeatable intersection de-romanticized as "just sand Nicaraguan contras. He favors While be was governor, mind him, maybe I could find out if his when it's freezing out? of Reagan's charm and Carter's nasty streak of pessimism could with business possibilities." cutting the deficit "vertically you, and supposed to be looking lackofit. Whatever it is, it is jumping. rather than horizontally." That after that promise, one Pope be traced back to the origins of Well, now that you have the Since 1964, only one senator the "sick and tired" disorder. And, says Graham, there is is, he favors elimination of en- died and he let them appoint right idea, examine your symp- has been re-elected from Flor- nothing marginal about its prob- tire programs that non-federal another without raising a finger toms and figure out how bad ida, land of paper plates and lems. By the end of the century governments can perform, to stop it." When a person has the "sick your particular case is. Chances disposable politicians. In I960, and tired" symptoms, he is very it will be the third most populous rather than just nibbling at most But politics is irredudby are, It's not as bad as mine was. Hawkins got 52 percent. In 1966, state and national issues will programs, as under Gramm- chaotic in a state this enormous: obviously sick and tired of ev- On a frightening closing note, I running against a popular gov- have special intensity here. It is Rudman. To avoid a state in- It is a shorter drive from Pensa- erything around him. must admit that my illness ernor, Bob Graham, she is Take my recent 48-hour expe- an international trading center. come tax Graham, like his pre- cola to Chicago than to Key seems to worsen each year. among the most vulnerable of Soon one in five citizens here decessors, has taxed everything West. The electorate has a weak rience last week, for example. the 18 Republican senators seek- I'm sick and tired of owing the will be over 65 and 400,000 will be except daydreams, and his sup- collective memory because Don't you just get "sick and ing re-election. Her strategy in- over 89. It has the drug and port for capital punishment has more than 1,000 newcomers un- University for parking tickets tired" of... volves making a virtue of being immigration problems that demonstrated, again, the power and being broke because of it. Wilson, a junior journalism marginal pack each day, and the retirees I'm perturbed that our campus major from Fostoria. is not yet come with 3,700 miles of coast- of that issue to immunize a poli- give Florida the nation's highest line. tician against the dreaded death rate. Florida changes sub- won't have nice patios surround- aid and tired of being wire Her media theme is: "Unique. In 1964, two popular Southern charge of liberalism. stantially during a senator's ing the Jerome Library when editor for The News. Implacable." It underscores governors - Mississippi's Win- Graham should not conde- term. Eleven months and per- her highly publicized identifica- ter and North Carolina's Hunt - scend too loftily concerning haps that many millions of dol- tion with easily publicized issues lost Senate contests against Re- Hawkins' use of peripheral but lars from now, Florida will THE BG NEWS such as missing children, child publican incumbents, which splashy issues. Although he is suggest how the public's notion abuse, child pornography, day suggests that Hawkins is onto not otherwise demented^ he does of a senator is changing. Editor Qaoltray Barnard MraMHf PhBpB. VWaon care for "latchkey children," something: voters think gover- spend a day a month doing some Managing ad»or M«e Mcmtyte Copy admx Bran Bal and trafficking in Quaaludes. A nors and senators are different common job - lumberman, so- Will la a syndicated columnist AMI managing aOtor KariSxWl Copyadax OmUh Faohar Hawkins aide waxes poetic: creatures. When voters send a Nawaadaor Nancy Boat*** Copy adHor Travor PatWord da! worker, whatever-on the tor the Washington Post Writ- Edaorai adHor OonLaa Copy adax Mary Raoan Robert Frost said poetry is governor to the state capital, theory that such brief encoun- ers' Group. Pholotdlor JoaPtalan Friday adaor Caroa HomMrgar Sown ad»or TomBaad Aaat Friday Editor DomyRouah Aaat aportaadaor AonFrttz Prod aup'r BobOtaon Respond CNat copy aonor Dava Harding Prod. aup'r Slav* rwanKkl 77K BG News editorial page Is BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed CTaal copy adHor MaantaBalr Prod, aup'r Dougaa Kaufman your campus forum. Letters and guest columns utHemvtN OM'TMKlVt' cMom/SREKKr tm YOV xeu JXTSP Iha BG Nawa • puNalad daty Tuaaday tKrougn Friday during tha acadarMc yaw and should be typewritten and mm imrpmtsmtx M0FnMm€XA' aaakty during ma aummar MM by tha Board ol Sudani PuMcaBona o) Bowing Ora«n SMa signed. Addresses and phone WHATPVIW Tom "■ UmVarMy numbers must be included. HTSHWA AMMW f mi us (fflONk OpMona amrmad by oMumnata do not naoaaaarfy rafact th* opanona ol M BQ Nam , M0t/r*>UR 1 The News reserves the right to weme SHOCK Iha 80 Nawa mO Bowing Graan Stata Unrvaraity ara aqua opportunrty ampUyars and do mm no) daortMrata In hatng practtoM reject submissions that are ma- Tha BO Nawa arl not acoaopt advarttaing Hat a daarraO dacrmratory. dagradhg or licious or libelous. All material naudnrj on tha baaa ol raoa, M> or rational origin is subject to condensation. copyright 1885 by tla BG r«w» ai nghta raaarvM Please address submissions Buairaaa Offlca E moral Offlca to: 214 Waal Ha* Ptv (419) 372-2801 210 Waal Hal Ptv (419) 372-2603 Bowing Graan Stata Umvaralty Editorial Editor Bowing Graan ONo 43403 The BG News Hours: 6 am to 5 p.m Monday through Friday tit West Bal Local BG News/January 23,1986 3 Windham pianist to perform by Kevin Hammer a departure from his last album. York Jazz men attests to the Ethics of nuclear war issues reporter The new one features acoustic quality of his music." jazz." A native of West Virginia. Windham Hill recording artist In addition I Cossu studied classical music at examined by campus center Scott Cossu brings his blend of to perform-1 Ohio University and ethnomusi- jazz, classical and ethnic music ing his own I cology at the University of material, Washington. by Dave Harding the ethical dimension of pub- effect of different tax policies to the University tonight at 8 staff reporter lic policy issues, and its latest on the unemployment rate," p.m. Cossu has In 1977, he visited South Amer- journal analyzes nuclear Ahrens said. WBGU-FM is sponsoring the been known ica to explore Indian music in The issue of nuclear disar- rights and wrongs. solo piano concert in Bryan Re- to perform the Andes Mountains. Aside from examining ethi- cital Hall in the Moore Musical works from His latest release on the Wind- mament raises not only prac- Instead of examining jazz artists tical questions on now a technical questions on what cal issues, the policy center Arts Center. ham Hill label is "Islands." His nation can best defend itself, effect a policy would have, acts as a forum to coordinate Cossu may perform new such as The-1 first Windham Hill effort was research, he said. material from his next Wind- lonious Monk [ called "Wind Dance." Cossu but also ethical questions the center examines ethical ham Hill album, which will be and Charles _ earlier recorded two albums, over the moral legitimacy of questions on what effect we "Our primary function is to Co u creating such destructive ought to strive for," Ahrens provide the communication released in mid-March. Mingus. " "Still Momenta" and "Spirals,'' weapons. said. necessary to stimulate re- Cossu's agent, Scott Southard, "ffeel Scott is the most legiti- for the Music-is-Medicine label. John Ahrens. assistant di- search," Ahrens said. "By said, "Scott's new album is mate jazz artist on the Windham Windham Hill plans to re-re- rector of the Social Philoso- HE SAID this examination providing communication, we based on a trio concept, with Hill label," Southard said. "His lease "Still Momenta" on its phy and Policy Center, said, was done through the applica- nope to further research on cello, percussion and piano. It's work with many stellar New label in April. Many people would argue tion of philosophy to today's public policy issues." that just to have nuclear issues. Ahrens said to help provide Graduate weapons is wrong because no Applied philosophy could be communication, several con- a Continued from page 1. the position of owing not only the Room. He also suggested that matter how much a country is used to examine other topical ferences are arranged to al- uate College, this option could taxes from the fee waivers, but grad students pressure the fed- threatened, using nuclear issues such as taxation, he low scholars to meet and create problems. also a late fee," Katznes said. eral government and Ohio sen- weapons can only make mat- said. exchange ideas. "If we treat fee waivers as a Anderson said a meeting ators John Glenn and Howard ters worse." "For example, one could The next conference will be scholarship and the IRS decides would be held Feb. 7 at 2:30 p.m. Metzenbaum. The center, a University ask what level of taxation is held Jan. 29 in the Mileti that it isn't, students could be in in the McFall Center Assembly research facility, examines just, or what would be the Alumni Center.

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January 25, 1986 9:00 p.m. -1:00 a.m. If you're among those who haven't had their senior portrait taken. at the N.E. Commons Varden Studios of New York is back • Live Band: one last time! Glass City All-Stars Feb. 3-14 Call 372-8086 now to schedule an Proceeds go to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation appointment. • Sponsored by Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority • Don't be left out of the best senior section ever, or caught at graduation without senior portraits for family, friends or employers. Then you WILL NEED BG News/January 23,1986 4 May graduates must apply by tomorrow by Janet Pavasko deadline, the individual colleges decide also check to see if a student is an the time of the ceremony, and where to attend the ceremony, although a de- reporter whether to accept a late application." honors candidate." meet," she said. "An RSVP card is gree is not awarded at that time. Rupert said that once a student ap- According to Rupert, the application enclosed and if the student plans to "We had about one hundred students Students hoping to graduate in May plies for graduation, the office of regis- form asks students what their major is attend the ceremony, the card must be who wanted to walk through the cere- must apply for graduation by tomor- tration and records will audit records and if they have an area of specializa- sent back." mony because their friends were grad- row. to see that certain graduation criteria tion. The University also needs to know uating," she said. "Now anyone who "Basically, all students who think is met. where to send the diploma and if the MOST MAY graduation candidates wants to walk through needs to receive they are eligible for graduation need to "A candidate must have the nec- student will be attending the ceremony. elect to attend the ceremony, she said. permission from the registrar." go to their college offtice and apply as a essary 122 credit hours needed to grad- "About one month before graduation, After last May. a policy was issued In the past, about IS percent of the candidate," said Laura Rupert, assis- uate, and their grade point average a letter is sent to candidates telling which allowed limited numbers to students who had applied for gradua- tant registrar. "After the application must be at least a 2.0," she said. "We them where to pick up caps and gowns, "walk through" commencement and tion did not graduate. A bit of France comes to BG Many college students by Terri Malyus "These films were chosen spe- love and sex to comedy and from upper-middle class reporter cifically for the larger student mystery. Like American films body. They are films of general dealing with similar subjects, University students will have interest for students, faculty and these French films have enjoyed by Janet Pavasko class where even well-to-do doc- income distribution for single an opportunity to sample films residents of Bowling Green," increasing popularity where reporter tors and lawyers think they are persons. with a genuine European flavor Gould said. they have been released, she in the middle class. According to Lesage, a higher this semester. said. Students attending the Univer- education is still of value, but Starting Jan. 24 the French SPONSORED BY the Depart- "These films have had enor- sity are coming from families "About 80 percent of every- that value is decreasing over Program, with the help of Karen ment of Romance Languages, mous success in France and with an income in the top 20 body in America claims that time. Gould, professor of French, will the Academic Year Abroad pro- many large American metropol- percent income bracket. they are in the middle class," be organizing a Contemporary Sam in France and La Maison itan centers such as New York, According to Jim Lesage, as- Lesage said. "There seems to be "Right now studies show that French Film Festival. ancaise, all films will be Washington and Los Angeles," sistant professsor of economics, some virture about being in the a college education pays for The festival includes four pop- shown on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. in Gould said. chances are these same students middle class." itself over time, being that over ular French films with English Gish Theater. will remain in the top 20 percent a lifetime, persons with a degree subtitles, all produced within the The festival will start with of single income wage earners Popular television shows can will earn more than persons last five years. Showing one film The films may be foreign, but "Mon Oncle d' Amerique," (a when they graduate from the also support this idea. without a degree," he said. each month, the festival will last the subject matter isn't, as the comedy, Friday, Jan. 24), fol- University. "The television media por- "More likely in the future, a until April. four films cover subjects from lowed by "Coup de Torchon" (a Jo Ann Kroll, director of trays the upper-class as being a person will not be guaranteed a satirical mystery, Feb. 21), Placement Services, said the life of Dynasty and Dallas," ne higher lifetime income by at- "Pauline a la Plage," (a roman- average University graduate said. "We think of these families tending college." tic sex farce, March 14) and earns a starting salary of about as being upper-class, when in But a college education is not "Amor de Swann" (a story of (19,200 compared to a national fact a total family Income of necessarily the best predictor of Cold Beer, Wine, passion and jealousy, April 25). average starting salary of $41,000 can be considered upper- a lifetime income, he said. $19,000: middle class." 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Dentist visits like pulling teeth GTE gives computer by Ron Coulter "In the past," Lee said, "we needed our come out half way, or if they come out at an staff reporter molars to masticate (chew), but because of angle, that can lead to infection and irrita- changes in our diet, we don't need so many tion," he said. directory assistance Chances are, you've heard it before. molars any longer. At one time, they (wis- Lee recommends having the wisdom teeth "Now this isn't going to hurt a bit. Just dom teeth) were needed, but now they're removed as early as possible. open wide and say 'Ah" " just a problem." "If the teeth stay in, they are hard to clean 'Ramona' won't lose that number Most people would rather avoid hearing and they can form cysts and tumors and the dentist utter these words, even if it's THE ROOT of the problem is that the lead to infection and decay, which can by Valerie Lonero city and the name, press a only for a six-month checkup. human jaw is no longer large enough to damage the adjacent teeth," he added. staff reporter few keys, then transfer the However, several local dentists agree that handle 32 teeth, he said. He said it is also best to have the operation call to Ramona who an- between 80 and 90 percent of all college-age Dr. Robert Faulkner said, "Through de- done at a young age while the patient's GTE customers calling an nounces the prerecorded list- people will eventually nave to decide velopment, the human jaw Is becoming health is good. operator for directory assis- ing." whether or not to nave one or all four of their smaller." "I consider removing wisdom teeth a tance will have the opportu- wisdom teeth removed. Sometime between the ages of 16 and 21, major surgical procedure. It can be very nity to hear the phone AND RAMONA will help in Dr. Jeffery Levin said that wisdom teeth, the wisdom teeth begin to develop, although tough on someone who waits until they are company's latest addition to other ways too, he said. or third molars, are also called 18-year-old in some cases they won't develop at all. 40 or SO," Lee said. their service - the smooth "When a number is un- molars, because most people are 18 before Levin said that if he can predict that the Levin said that he commonly sees stu- sounding computer voice of listed, the call is still trans- the teeth develop enough to present a prob- teeth will cause problems, he will recom- dents with recurring swelling and tender- Ramona. ferred to Ramona, but she lem. mend they be removed. ness in the gums. This is the first symptom will politely tell the caller According to Dr. Richard Lee of Findlay, "If the teeth seem to be developing, I of wisdom tooth impaction. When Levin The new voice response that the requested number wisdom teeth are no longer needed by the check to see if there is enough space for discovers this condition, he refers natients unit will serve nearly 600,000 does not appear in GTE's body. them to grow out normally. If they only to an oral surgeon for a second opinion. customers and is designed to listings," he said. provide customers wuh new In this event, Ramona will or changed numbers not transfer the call back to the listed in the directories, said live operator to help the cus- Don Detweiler, External tomer. Blotter CJSG makes student voice Communications Manager of GTE, in Marion. THE DECISION to use Ra- A student reported four Ramona is a real person mona's voice was made in an hubcaps stolen from her 1976 and Ramona is her real effort to improve GTE's serv- Ford LTD in University lot 12 name, he said. ice, he said. sometime between 5:40 p.m. heard by administration "We confirmed our deci- Jan. 15 and 4 p.m. Jan. 18. She worked for the man- sion with the system after The spoked hubcaps were va- ufacturer of the equipment looking it over and testing the lued at $100. by Caroline Langer The presidents of Graduate senate meetings, McGreevey and is a speech therapist unit," he said. "It was then D D D staff reporter Student Senate and USG are said. from Pennsylvania. She was decided that the 'Ramona Kirk Willburger reported both non-voting members on the In addition, two student dele- chosen for the job by the SI an' would help speed up two thefts at the Sigma Alpha The voice of University stu- Board of Trustees, which han- gates work with the Undergrad- manufacturer because she TE service." Epsilon Fraternity house af- dents should not go unheard and dles all official business of the uate Council, which represents has a professional tone to her ter midnight on Jan. 18. USG is out to make sure that University, he said. each college and department at voice, he said. Detweiler said although a A BG Beverage beer keg student concerns are brought to USG proposals needing appro- the University ana deals pri- limited number of combina- was taken from the dining the attention of University Ad- val are presented at board meet- marily with academic policy, The service, which was de- tions could exist, it still took hall before 5 a.m. and a watch ministration. ings. McGreevey said. veloped by General Tele- Ramona many long hours to valued at $300 was missing The Undergraduate Student We are one of the few univer- The University President's phone Company of Ohio, record all the different num- from his unlocked room at Body Constitution states that sities in Ohio that has students Council was designed to provide began on Jan. 7. Detweiler ber combinations. noon the next day. students have the right be in- on the Board of Trustees - many communication between the said the system will speed up Director of Public Safety formed about and provide input universities don't even let stu- president and all areas of the the service and accuracy of The service has large Bill Bess said "it sounds like on all decisions concerning fi- dents attend board meetings," University community. the telephone company. spread applications and will someone just wandered nancial, academic, and social McGreevey said. "Live operators will an- give customers quicker ac- through the house and took affairs involving their general There are three undergrad- swer incoming calls from cus- cess to directory assistance, whatever was available." welfare. THE NINE voting board uate representatives on the tomers who need a new or he said. He added that many ODD To provide students with a members are appointed by the council, which discuss the needs changed number," Detweiler Midwestern states are also Dorothy Buettner reported voice in all decisions which con- governor and have a vested in- and concerns of the University's said. "They will ask for the using the system. the roof of her Toyota Tercel cern them, the Undergraduate terest in the University, Mc- constituents as well as possible was crushed while parked in Student Government has a rep- Greevey said. remedies in the event of an University lot D between resentative on every major There are six undergraduate emergency, he said. 10:55 p.m. Jan. 17 and 1:30 board, council and committee at representatives with voting The presidents of campus p.m. Jan. 17. the University, said Michael Mc- power on the Faculty Senate, the clubs and organizations also Damage was estimated at Greevey, president of USG. governing body of the faculty, to have an open forum to voice Howard's club H $250. There are student delegates provide student input on aca- their concerns through the re- 210 N. MAIN NO COVER ODD on virtually all of the over 50 demic policies, McGreevey said. cently organized Intra-Univer- Witnesses reported a $600 committees on campus that The USG president attends sity Presidents Council, couch was stolen from Rodg- keep USG posted on their deal- Faculty Senate Executive Com- McGreevey said. ers Quadrangle at 10:26 p.m. ings, McGreevey said. mittee meetings, where the "Students have the capacity to Jan. 20. The Student Constitution also agenda is set for faculty senate, be represented at this Univer- Campus police are investi- names the USG president as the to make sure that student con- sity, it's just a matter of taking gating the grand theft. official voice of the student body cerns regarding academic pol- advantage of the channels to do EDDIE SHAW to the administration. icy will be addressed during it," McGreevey said. & KA KA KA KA KA KA KA KA KA KA KA KA KA KA KA KA KA KA THE WOLFGANG i The Sisters of Kappa Delta t m COMEDY WEEK ;££ TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - 2 wish to announce T. u Tuesday, Jan. 28 - "Mr. Mom" shown in 210 MS at Band starts at 10:00 p.m. 2 Their 1986 Executive Council T. *< 9:30. Admission is $1. M •k A Designated Driver Participant -k i Rachel King X M President c- Wednesday, Jan. 29- "We Can Make You Laugh" i Cheryl Konicek M Vice President $25 says that in 3 minutes we'll

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Ohio state treasurer Changes sought in judicial discipline COLUMBUS (AP) - Senate 4-3 by Democrats. Douglas and tarily makes acceptable CURRENTLY, complaints Judiciary Chairman Paul Wright are Republicans. changes in the procedure. against judges are filed with the Pfeifer said he "seriously Comments of Pfeifer, R-Bucy- Chief Justice Frank Ce- disciplinary counsel's office, seeks second term doubts" if Supreme Court Jus- rus, followed a hearing of the lebrezze yesterday defended the which the high court itself con- tice Andy Douglas can get a fair GOP-controlled judiciary com- rm as one that was fair, but trols. CLEVELAND (AP) - State never lose any money with hearing on a complaint filed mittee which is considering two left open the possibility of Treasurer Mary EUen With- this investment because the against him, and pledged yester- constitutional amendments pro- making some changes in it. The investigation by the coun- row announced her campaign bank is taking the risk, and day to seek changes this year in posed by him. One would estab- sel of Douglas is the second for re-election to a second, we have fully collateralized Ohio's judicial disciplinary sys- lish a commission to review Celebrezze, in comments re- within a year involving a justice. four-year term yesterday, certificates of deposit to say tem. 3uestions of judicial miscon- leased through court spokesman The counsel dismissed on Nov.' claiming that one of her inno- we have invested money,' uct; the other would require John McGory, said there had 22 a complaint of influence ped- vative investment programs she said. "The difference is "Andy said when he came in judges at the Supreme Court and never been any proof of manipu- dling against Justice Craig has helped create more than we say to the bank, you loan (to testify), 'I'm probably put- appellate levels to be appointed lation of the procedure. "No one Wright, who, like Douglas, was 9,000 jobs. that money to a particular ting myself on the spot with... instead of elected. can say they've been wrongly elected in 1984. Witnrow said her linked-de- Ohio business or a particular the disciplinary counsel.' Just disciplined," McGory said. posit program had invested Ohio farmer." that quick, first (Justice Craig) PFEIFER, citing published He said a court committee has Duke Thomas, president of the $226 million and had created Even though Witnrow cited Wright and now Douglas find reports that Douglas is under been reviewing recommenda- Ohio State Bar Association, sub- about 9,300 jobs while helping the program as a strength of themselves with complaints be- investigation because of allega- tions for change submitted by mitted to the committee an al- more than 600 small busi- her administration, it has run ing brought," Pfeifer said. tions that his court secretary the American Bar Association. ternative merit selection nesses and 1,575 farmers. into criticism from state Rep. improperly accepted campaign amendment being backed by his "In 1982, I promised the Jeff Jacobs, R-Bay Village, "I think it's at the point that it contributions for rum, called for "The judge feels it's kind of group. people of Ohio that I would the only other announced can- ought to be alarming to every quick action on the disciplinary premature to be over there in help keep and create jobs didate for treasurer. Jacobs citizen of the state, what's going proposal. Douglas has denied the Senate making grand Thomas said that if the Gen- right here in Ohio, and I've has charged it asks Ohioans on over there (at the court)," he any misconduct. speeches about changes in the eral Assembly did not place the kept that promise," she said. to receive a lower interest said. system when there is a very proposal before voters in 1987, rate than normal on state Pfeifer is seeking the Republi- Pfeifer said his plan should be good committee looking into the the bar would seek to win a spot Under the program, the funds so that certain banks can nomination for governor. Elaced before voters in Novem- system and ways to improve it," for it through the initiative peti- treasurer invests state funds can make loans to a few busi- The Supreme Court is controlled er unless the high court volun- McGory said. tion process. in Ohio banks at about 3 per- nesses. centage points below current market rates. The banks then Withrow used vote-rich lend the money to farmers Cleveland to begin her cam- and businesses with fewer paign and said she would visit Fast food used as incentive at junior high than 150 employees. the state's other major cities "The state of Ohio will in the next week. HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) - Ad- dents by giving them certifi- to try to stay out of trouble," stars and certificates of merit ministrators at a junior high cates for a cheeseburger and a Kinch said. "I think the kids, in and decided reinforcement also school are using fast-food good- soft drink if the pupils made it general, just have a better feel- could work in junior high school. ies as an enticement to take a through a semester with no dis- ing for themselves." bite out of discipline problems. ciplinary problems. Pizzas went He estimated that usually only "I POUND THAT good teach- Mel Kinch, assistant principal to those who stayed out of trou- about 50 of the school's 569 stu- ers do many things, he said. r: at George Washington Junior ble for the entire year. dents will go through a semester "One of the things they do con- High School, said he also encour- The drama class put on a play without some kind of infraction sistently is praise the kids." Cash & Carry ages teachers to sweeten the for students who had committed for offenses such as tardiness, Kinch has tried to make the appeal of good behavior by no infractions, Kinch said. Other chewing gum or tossing paper program a challenge for some Specials praising their students. students received passes to a wads. But with his school's em- students who seem to have a local roller skating rink and 10 phasis on rewarding good be- tendency to get into trouble. Kinch said most of the disci- received tickets to perfor- havior, about 255 students have They might be rewarded if they pline problems he deals with mances of "The Nutcracker" by spotless records this year, Kinch can go two, three or four weeks involve only 5 percent to 10 per- the Cincinnati Ballet during the said. without a trip to the principal's cent of the students, and "90 holidays. office. percent don't get the Tedit they In December, there were 40 Kinch credits the school's tea- deserve." "WE TRY TO reward the good percent fewer minor discipline chers for much of the success. Long Stem Last year, he rewarded stu- kids and get the others to work problems at the school than dur- "The teachers let their young- $ ing December 1980, he said. sters know how proud they are Red Roses Kinch said he had seen the of them and how important it is dozen success of teachers in the el- to keep their good behavior IS YOUR IMPORT FEELING ILL? ementary schools using gold going,' " Select THURSDAY STUDENTS WE HAVE THE CURE WITH VALID IDS Carnations JM ONLY J2.00 dozen 12953 KRAMER RO WAITING TIME IS OVER WALT DCSNrY -. - BG. - LOWS GOSSETT JH AT IOI DMMATIftNS 7:30 Mixed TRANSYLVANIA 7:30 9:4 6-5000 ^- Bouquets BG'S LARGEST i'«; i J * ° AND MOST EVE. — ADULTS 13.50 COMPLETE CLA-ZEL WEDNESDAY STUDENT NIGHT IMPORT N MAW ST $2.00 FACILITY EXPERIENCE IT SYLVESTER STALLONE ON OUR NEW SCREEN STH WEEK 7:30 * 9:1 S ROCKY IV i

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Ph. 382-1876 Recruiters will be on campus January 28, 1986 3153 SylvonloAv.., Toledo 47M 113 WfeVWVVWWWW BG News/January 23,1986 7 EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! •SCHOOL SUPPLIES ' -BEER A WINE •HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS Taxpayers foot $18,000 bill for speech fc 'RECORDS and CASSETTES Gillmor criticizes Celeste administration for high cost of state address DISCOUNT STORE HOURS WON TUES-WEDS - 9 to 9 SAT 10 lo 8 COLUMBUS (AP) - Ohio tax- the people of Ohio," said Gil- tary Brian Usher defended the when the Senate Republicans' THURS fRI 9 lo 10 SUN 1 1 to 6 pavers are footing the $18 000 lmor, who is running as a GOP mailing. version, of the budget and the 902 E.WOOSTER - Next to LO.'s -PHONE 352-3951 bill for printing and mailing candidate for governor against "The State of the State mes- proposed income tax cut was copies of Gov. Richard Celeste's Celeste. sage is required by the constitu- sent over the airwaves in May. State of the State address to tion. Therefore, it's important about 25,000 Ohioans, his office Copies of the speech in a that the people get the gover- "That cost was about $800 to acknowledged. seven-page, red, white and blue nor's views, he said. "We can't buy.a satellite feed," Gillmor The expenditure, plus $5,000 booklet were sent with a cover assume the press corps would said. "We only use it sparingly, for satellite time to broadcast letter to supporters, lobbyists, reprint the text." but they do it all the time." the Jan. 8 speech, was defended newspaper editors and constitu- [STATE COUPONl by a Celeste spokesman as part ents. The Ohio Constitution says the In 1984, taxpayers paid for of the governor's constitutional "I want to share my thoughts governor "must communicate printing and distributing Ce- ALBUM OF THE WEEK: "' ne% duty to give the speech. with you as I review our pro- at every session by message to leste's State of the State address gress of last year and look for- the General Assembly the condi- and a booklet listing "First Year 49 Senate President Paul Gil- ward to the new challenges that tion of the state and recommend Accomplishments of the Celeste SADE $4. lmor accused the administration await us," said the letter, signed such measures as he shall deem Administration." Celeste also "PROMISE" LIMIT 1 EXPIRES 130 86 Lp. Or COMOttC of "raiding the treasury to subsi- by Celeste and Development Di- expedient." mailed his "strategic plan" for dize the campaign." rector Clarence Pawlicki. Gillmor acknowledged that industrial development to busi- STATE COUPON "This is a complete ripoff of CELESTE'S PRESS secre- the Ohio Senate paid the bill ness leaders and supporters. IVORY SOAP 4 pk. 3.5 oz. 99* Infant LIMIT 1 - EXPIRES 1-30-M Study: Genetics a factor [STATE COUPONl DRY IDEA is oz. + *% 25 named in determining persons weight DEODORANT WJ&9 • reg. • unsc. • pwd. fresh LIMIT I EXPIRES i io 86 witness BOSTON (AP) - Whether peo- at all, as far as we can tell," said now visible as never before." STATE COUPON ple grow up to be fat or skinny the study's director, Dr. Albert In an interview, Stunkard cau- TOLEDO (AP) Joshua depends in large part on their Stunkard of the University of tioned his findings certainly CREST Cl 69 Poore's mother says her son Eenes and seems to have nothing Pennsylvania. "I had certainly don't mean that the war on fat is may squeal in court, but he ) do with the eating habits they thought that early childhood eat- hopeless. Lots of people with two TOOTHPASTE «r ■ • learn as children, a new study ing habits have a lot to do with fat parents - probably the high- UMIT certainly won't talk, even concludes. becoming fat. They may not." est genetic risk for obesity -take Reg. 4.6 oz. ' - >XMMS I-SO M though the 6-month-old has off weight and keep it off. been subpoenaed. The research helps explain ■STATE COUPONl "I was surprised when the why some people remain chubby AUTHORITIES have long ar- subpoena came in the mail. I even when they diet constantly, gued over whether nature or INSTEAD, he said, the re- PAGE mean, what can a 6-month-old while others stay trim no matter nurture is the key to obesity that search helps explain why "it's what they eat: Fatness and thin- runs in families. Dr. Theodore more difficult for some people TOILET PAPER 79* baby tell anybody?" said ness are in their genes. Van Itallie of St. Luke's-Roose- than for others. 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by Ron Frttz "This was the first time this year we've assistant sports editor really been Involved in a laugher. It's nice If Northern Illinois' Kenny to get a game where you can play all of Battle is supposed to be the human highlight film, Bowling your players." Green's performance last night — John Weinert, BG coach would have been shot as a bas- ketball documentary. Four Falcons scored in double Smith jumper. The score was The big lead gave Weinert a figures as BG handed the tied at 11 at 12:27, but was the chance to clear his bench for the Huskies their 16th straight Mid- last time the two teams would be first time this season while win- American Conference road loss deadlocked. ning a game. The substitutes 92-71 in Anderson Arena. BG's Anthony Robinson made the most of their chance scored four of the next six points as they pushed the final victory Battle scored 20 points, but and the Falcons never looked margin to 21. was never a factor in the MAC back, taking a 41-28 halftime "THIS WAS the first time this contest because of foul trouble. advantage as freshman point Sear we've really been involved Meanwhile, the Falcons used guard Joe Gregory hit a driving i a laugher," Weinert said. NIU's exploitation of its 6-foot-6 feyup with four seconds left. "It's nice to get a game where co-captain to their advantage. ''I think the team started to you can play all of your play- "I don't see how they can keep look more confident when Joe ers." pounding it in to one guy (Bat- Gregory got his confidence," BG hit 35 off 66 shots for 53 tle)." BG coach John weinert Weinert said. "Dean Smith percent while NIU made 29 of 56 said. "We just collapsed on him (North Carolina basketball Held goals for 52 percent and kept digging. We must have coach) once said the personality Smith led the Falcons with 25 stripped him four or five times." of your team evolves from your points while Brian Miller added BG forced the Huskies into 23 - nt guard. I thought ours did 22 points. Sophomore center turnovers, including 16 in the Steve Martenef scored 11 points first half, while the Falcons Gregory played a season-high and had four steals. Junior for- committed just 10 giveaways for 36 minutes, scoring just four ward Bob Nass came off the the game. points, but he handed out a bench to add 10 points and a game-high five assists. He com- game-high eight rebounds for "It is immeasurable how mitted only one turnover. much we helped BG tonight," The Falcons came out of the "We're playing much better NIU coach John McDougal. locker room and promptly as a team,'' Smith said. "As the "But when you have 16 turn- scored the first four points to season goes on, we'll only im- overs in a half, you can't expect C their to 17 points. The prove." to be successful." :ies cut the lead to 57-43 with The Falcons are now 4-3 in the AFTER THE Huskies jumped 11:40 remaining, but BG pushed MAC and 5-10 overall. The to a quick 6-0 lead, the Falcons its lead right back up to 70-52 Huskies are now 3-4 in the tied the game at 7-7 on a Jim four minutes later. league and M overall. Harper, Redskins throttle Bobcats; 85-68

BG News/Alex Horvath ATHENS, Ohio (AP) - Ron 16, David Jamerson 15 and John The defeat was the second in a Northern Illinois' Daron White grabs the defensive rebound away from Bowling Green's Joe Gregory and Harper, with 29 points, led Mid- Rhodes 12 for the Bobcats. row at home for Ohio. The Bob- Jim Smith in Bowling Green'ss 92-71 victory. American Conference leader Shooting made a big differ- cats had not lost two consecutive Miami of Ohio to an 85-68 college ence, as the Redskins made 31 of home games since the 198041 basketball triumph last night 57 field goal attempts for 54 season. against Ohio University. percent while Ohio was 27 of 62 Ohio lost despite a 41-33 edge Eric Newsome tallied 22 tor 44 percent. in rebounding. points and Ron Hunter 10 for the Miami put the game away In other MAC action. Western Redskins, who boosted their re- with an 184 spurt that gave the defeated Ball State 67- WINTHROP TERRACE cord to 13-4 overall and 6-1 in the Redskins a 3

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ID Wilson s words No offense to Mike Illitch, the Little Caesar's Pizza owner who purchased the Phillip B. Wilson club a few years ago, but the name "Dead wire editor Wings" is much more appropriate for these bantam league bimbos. ^^^

When you hear the term Wings" is much more Klima's defection from that "Dead Wings" what do you appropriate for these bantam country's national team. think of? league bimbos. Unfortunately, Klima has been One of those plump pigeons on For years, I have suffered the only bright spot in a dismal campus which leave their through losing seasons with the season. remains wherever they please? "Dead Wings." I listen to WJR Dismal isn't the word to use. radio broadcast announcers Let's try horrid, hopeless, and How about back in the grade Bruce Martyn and Sid Abel as regrettable. school playground days, the much as I can and occasionally These hocky legends, since the times when you and your home catch a great game or two when beginning of the season, have room buddies threw stones at these pros don't get blown out by went through a number of other the bird who couldn't fly? more than four goals. difficulties. New head coach I hate to say it but if the Then decided to make Harry Neale was regrettably National Hockey League's a sincere effort to turn the club fired and replaced by former all- were that around last year after one of the star defenseman Brad Park, bird in grade school right now, I most promising seasons in who retired from the game last wouldn't throw stones, I'd use recent years. Dutch did his best year. boulders. George Steinbrenner In addition to the new system My favorite hockey team, impersonation and went out into of doing things the "Dead Detroit, just happens to be the the free agent market. He Wings'rhave had to overcome most sorry excuse for a searched for any marketable disheartening slumps from two professional organization I have commodity that could improve of their finest hockey players, ever laid eyes on. Detroit's chances for a more center Steve Yzerman and Going into last night's action, successful future. Eer John Ogrodnick. Neither Detroit hosted Boston at Joe As Sports Illustrated pointed need early in the season Louis Arena. The Wings were out in their hockey preview issue the reason for such a dead (will the puns ever stop?) last October, Illitch spent lackluster performance night in last in the Norris Division with a millions on Ray Stasziak, an and night out. record of 9-32-5. Their 23-point unproven youngster, and Harold total is not only the worst in the Sneppts, hockey's answer to To make matters worse, league, it's six points behind last Phil Niekro of baseball fame Ogjodnick sprained his ankle ?ear's hockey travesty, the (Phil signed a new contract last this week and will be out oronto Maple Leafs. week at 46 years of age). Illitch indefinitely. The "Maple Loafs" have a also lured respectable players lock on the playoffs if the "Dead like former Pittsburgh winger Just when you thought the Wings" don't learn how to fly Warren Young and journeyman "Dead Wings" were going to pretty soon. Mike McEwen to Detroit. build a new nest, the plans met MOVE OVER Cleveland THEY PROBABLY thought up with a monsoon. BG News/Joe Phelan Indians, these Detroit guys are they weregetting a deal of a So where does this saga leave Northern Illinois guard Val Leilzen (33) strains to steal the ball from Stephanie Coe (35). desperate for a taste of your lifetime. Think again! me, the diehard hockey Fan, who consistent kind of failure. Taking the improvement has rooted for the "Dead Wings" No offense to Mike filitch, the commitment one step further, all these years? Little Caesar's Pizza owner who the "Dead Wings" even risked Maybe I'd better start looking Falcons thrash NIC! purchased the club a few years international trouble by aiding for grenades instead of ago, but the name "Dead Chechoslovakian superstar Petr boulders. by Paul Sllvi half, and checked in at 63 percent in the second. ■ sports reporter The Huskies shot 37 percent in the first half, and really lit up the scoreboard after intermission Even Yukon Cornelius couldn't have used the shooting 41 percent. Northern Illinois Huskies after the whipping they "I remember Northern as being physical, and Quarterback's behind is fine took last night at Anderson Arena. they were. But they weren't very disciplined," NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Chi- Shiriashi was flying here from "With all the hype, people These dogs missed the sled completely, as Moore said. "I was surprised. They didn't play cago quarterback Jim McMa- Bowling Green's women's basketball team Chicago to treat McMahon and assume the injury is a put-on," well as a team, and they took bad shots." hon got his acupuncturist four of his teammates prior to said Coach Mike Ditka. "It's no thumped them, 86-64. NIU TRIED using the press to shake up the yesterday and vowed to be re- Sunday's NFL championship put-on. He's hurting right now. fl The Falcons led the entire game, never letting Falcons, but it didn't happen. ady, sore buttocks or not, to play game against the New England He's recovered some from what -NIU get close. Well, the Huskies threatened at 2-2, in Sunday's Super Bowl. Patriots. he was last week, but he still -and M. "I think a pressing team is succeptible to a "I'm not gonna miss this "IF THAT'S what it takes to hasn't recovered enough to play '■ BG started pulling away before the end of the press. They know what it can do," Albright said. game. I'd never want to miss have our quarterback play as football. It's not serious, it's just "first half, and never looked back. The Falcons The press worked for a while, but not enough to this game," McMahon told re- well as he can in the most impor- a bruise, but it's very deep. grabbed a double-digit lead with 10 minutes left in give us any advantage." porters from behind the sung- tant game of the year, we're all McMahon, who depends on his .the game and never relaxed until the final buzzer. Voll felt his cagers did a nice job breaking the lasses that have become his for it," Bears President Mike scrambling ability to keep de- "BG played very well, and it is easy to see why press. trademark. McCaskey said. fenses from mounting an all-out :they are on top in our league," NIU coach Jane "I think we can handle the press. We just have Moreover, the Bears appeared pass rush and ran 16 yards for a Albright said. "They controlled the boards and to make sure we're in position to do so," voll said. "Ill play because of the treat- seriously concerned. touchdown in the 24-0 win. kept getting the second and third shots." Among all the good things...came more good ments I'll be getting. I'll play And fourth, and fifth... things. This time in the passing department. because once you get on the field The Falcons out-rebounded the Huskies 49-31. "We've been working on passing all week, the adrenaline starts pumping PROCESSING BY Jackie Motycka led BG in the board department because coach Voll was a little upset over our and you put the pain out of your kinko's FOTOMAT LABS grabbing 11, while Stephanie Coe notched 10. turnovers," Coe said. "We broke the press a few mind." j "OUR KIDS did a great job on defense, and times, and capitalized on offense." FILM DEVELOPING their confidence continues to grow," BG coach Shelly Roberts and Denise Robinson led NIU The bruise on McMahon's rear 3%" SINGLE PRINTS Fran Voll said. "Any time you keep your oppo- with 13 points each. The two also combined for the end, incurred when he was nents from scoring over their average, you re rebounding lead with seven a piece. struck by the helmet of the doing something right." Ranis' Jim Collins in the NFC 12 ex p. only I ■ 5J *J The Falcons played nearly flawless on offense. Huskie freshman Carol Owens figured to be a title game, has been the major 15exp. only 2.69 Motycka led BG with 19 points (someone move big part of the "Dog Show" before tip-off. But topic of discussion in this pre- 24 exp. only 3.99 that record needle), Coe sunk 16, and Paulette Owens managed just eight points against BG. Super Bowl week when hard 36 exp. only 5.99 Backstrom hit for 12. The rest of the show belonged to the Falcon news is rare. Rhonda Moore turned in her usual double-digit reserves, and Voll new it. 325 E. Wooster figure, tossing in 14 markers. "We had a great effort from our second-run It became more so Monday 354-3977 "'Rhonda Moore is a very consistent player, and team," Voll said. "They did a great job keeping after McMahon complained that sometimes the things she does go unnoticed," Voll our lead up." team officials wouldn't allow ra?% said. "Rhonda has a lot of jobs on this team. She The Falcons jumped to 11-5 overall, and 6-1 in rliroshi Shiriashi, the acupunc- has to score, pass, play defense, and also act as a the Mid-American Conference, good enough for a turist whose treatments he said leader." share of first place. NIU fell to 5-11 overall, 2-5 in had helped ease the pain, to fly ARTISTIC? BG shot S3 percent from the field in the first the MAC. to New Orleans. 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See you mere' ■••RUSH"- 1978 VWSCIROCCO FRATERNITY OUESTIONWho was voted moal outstanding 75.900 MILES $2,250 RUSH TONIGHT WANTED chapter on campus leal year? 364-0811 -STEVE • "SUNDANCE ANNOUNCES" ■ ■ 7:SO-»-30 KAMIKAZES SI 50 ANSWER KAPPA SIGMA QUESTION-Wrach chapter received recognition 1 Female roommate Monthly Specials POTATO SKINS $3 95 1979 Honda CMc 1200 Sun-roof, am-tm as being 1 out of 200 chapters nationwide? FRATERNITY Close lo campus cassette. 4 spd SI 200 or bail offer ANSWER-KAPPA SIGMA RUSH TONIGHT Cal 353-4301 Cal 353-1506 Al new party hours every Friday' It you're (tanking about ruahing. the answer Is 7:30-6:00 UPTOWN 4-8 PM KAPPA SIGMA 1 or 2 male or female roommates lor Spring 1984 Honda CRX--A* cond . AM-FM Cassette. Semester Vary low rani. Good location Cal Cruise Control. 5-spend. Rear Defogger. ASAP 353-4106 1 and Bodyguard 353-1500 O*OtO*&*O*O*O+Ot0^^^ 1 roomete Close to campus Own room Heal, Automobile KRC-312 Cassette tuner with auto cable, ate Included Please cal 354-8237 reverse tape deck & KAC-901 amplifier 110 UNIVERSITY VILLAGE 2 lemales needed to sublet HAVEN HOUSE watts per channel Original coat $746 00 Can move In any time. RENT VERY reduced lo $345 Also pair KFC-6S00 4-way NEGOTIABLE Anna or Katr. 372-2471. rear speakers Ongmal cost S200 reduced to & UNIVERSITY COURTS $100 Cal 352-8388 or 893-8729 anytime Close lo campus 1 M. roommate needed lor Spring Semeeter Reasonable coat Cal alter Complete computer system for sale Exceeenl APARTMENTS noons Give us seal 352-3120 for term papers Cal 352-3744. Corner of Clough 8 Mercer (Behind Wendy's) THE MOST CONVENIENT LOCATION IN TOWN! CLOSE TO REC CENTER, MOVIE THEATRES, PROFESSORS, END INTRAMURAL FIELDS. FRATERNITY ROW, BANK. FAST FOODS. AND ICE ARENA PRESENTS THE PAPER CHASE WINDHAM HILL •Gas heat, hot water and cooking •In house laundry centers WITH KINKO'S included. Tenant pays electric only •Plenty of storage area FM8EU ARTIST ' PROFESSOR (small monthly electric bill) •Now accepting applications for PUBLISHINGi •Spacious 2 bdrm. opts, furnished summer and next fall •Fast dependable. 24 hr maintenance SCOTT COSSU AN EVENING OF KEYBOARD ENTRANCEMENT Rental Office located in Amherst Village THURSDAY, JAN. 23rd, 8 P.M. 1520 Clough Phone 352-0164 BRYAN RECITAL HALL (Behind Wendy's) MOORE MUSICAL ARTS CENTER

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