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The BG News February 1, 1984 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-1-1984 The BG News February 1, 1984 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News February 1, 1984" (1984). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4214. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4214 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. vol. 66 issue 46 Wednesday, february 1.1984 new/bowling green state university GOP will appeal order to redraw districts COLUMBUS (AP) - Republicans lmor, R-Port Clinton, said the case rather than under new ones drafted CELESTE WAS unavailable for counsel for the secretary of state, said "I think we have a very serious said yesterday they would appeal a would be taken to the U.S. Supreme by Democrats, who now control both comment. He was to return to the there was uncertainty about whether problem with the timetable right federal court order requiring the Leg- Court, along with a request to delay the Ohio House -and Senate. Two state late yesterday from a privately the order could be appealed. now," Riffe said. "Three weeks from islature to redraw boundaries of the panel's order, pending the out- members of the Republican state paid trip to Israel. "We're not sure, Robert Tennen- tomorrow, is the filing date. It creates Ohio's congressional districts. Demo- come of the case. committee are among the plaintiffs in Brown called for action to be taken baum, Celebrezze's spokesperson, some problems. Whatever the court crats voiced uncertainty about their "That would be the best situation the case. quickly. said. He said the matter was being stated, we're going to have to do. But next move. and there will be a request that it be "My major concern is that if, in studied. if it's appealed and a stay is granted, I done," Glllmor said. "If it's not done Democratic Gov. Richard Celeste fact, the redistricting plan is going to Legislative leaders -who are not don't intend to take it up in 1984." A three-judge federal panel Mon- then, basically it's going to be up to take effect this year, that we re able day rejected the existing map drawn and Democratic Secretary of State defendants in the case but who will Senate President Harry Meshel, D- the Democratic majority to decide if Sherrod Brown, the defendants, also to convince the other people involved play key roles in drawing new bound- Youngstown, said the state has few in 1982 and gave legislators 45 days to they want to put something through in to move quickly enough that we can come up with a new one containing could appeal. That would negate a aries - disagreed over how toproceed. options other than to follow the court's 45 days or let the court do it." need for quick action by the Legis- put together the election without House Speaker Vernal Riffe Jr., D- ruling. districts more nearly equal in popula- Republicans believe they would tion. lature before the May 8 primary and great difficulty," Brown said. New Boston, said he would not en- "I don't know what's to be gained fare better under the existing 21 dis- postpone the matter until the 1986 Ohio Attorney General Anthony Ce- courage an appeal, but neither would by an appeal at the moment," Meshel Senate Minority Leader Paul Gil- tricts they had a role in drawing election. lebrezze's office, which provides legal he discourage it. said. Committees, Cochrane's love for soccer spurs hall of fame dream committees, about," Gary Palmisano, Univer- by Jolene Aubel sity head soccer coach said. committees reporter Cochrane is working to change that situation. Even after his retirement from He serves as historian for the There is an eight-member commit- coaching at the University, Mickey National Soccer Coaches Associa- tee at the University, affiliated with Cochrane keeps his love of soccer tion of America and his duties the Faculty Senate, called the Com- alive with his dream of a national include keeping track of the re- mittee on Committees. And the chair soccer hall of fame. cords and accomplishments in the of the committee, Dr. Karl Schurr, Displayed by his office window, sport. Cochrane also verifies the said he thinks there are too many there is a soccer ball autographed list of coaches who have had 20,30 committees at the University. by Pele with the inscription, "Good and 40 years of soccer experience. The Committee on Committees' Lock Soccer Hall of Fame.'' Beside "My Job is tied in with working function is to find nominees for com- the ball, hangs a pair of steel-toed with the history of .the game, mittees of the Faculty Senate, Fac- soccer shoes worn in the early Cochrane said. ulty Senate officers and faculty 1940s and 50s, along with other Cochrane has a part in the his- positions on other University commit- soccer memorabilia. tory of collegiate soccer. He tees, Schurr, professor of Biological' Cochrane, an associate professor coached soccer for 26 years, 13 of Sciences, said. in the School of HPER (health/phy- those at the University. In 1977. "I sical education/recreation), hopes felt it was time to step down," he The committee also is responsible to move some of his collegiate said. for "developing powers, functions and soccer memorabilia into a national The University honored him in duties for new and existing commit- hall of fame. 1980 by naming the soccer field tees" when the Senate Executive "The goal is to have all forms of after him. Committee asks them to and is re- organized soccer, from the ama- "I could only express it as unbe- sponsible for suggesting that teur ranks to coueoe, under one lievable," he said. mtttee be disbandedlif then- umbreaV'he sakT^ Cochrane left the coaching ranks over, according to the Faculty Senate ACCORDING TO him, devel- with over 100 victories and many charter. oping a combined hall of fame is a accomplishments. He took the Fal- "Actually, we perform a low-key delicate process. cons to the NCAA National Tourna- function," he said, "but with all the "Some people do not like the ment in 1972 and 1973. committees here at the University, imposition of time pressure to build He said his biggest thrill oc- we are kept very busy. Personally a new site," Cochrane said, adding, curred when he was named as the speaking, I think there are too many the progress has been "gradual but winner of the 1978 NSCAA Honor bg news staff/Sue Cross committees here." •teaxhrT Award. "It was an award which Dr. Mickey Cochrane "There is a lot of soccer history became a high mark in my ca- Schurr said the University is differ- that most people do not know reer," he said; ent than most other universities be- cause it has so many committees, and he added that the University can run more efficiently if there were fewer committees. Diplomatic activity increases as fighting continues "The average operation at Bowling Green, has more committees than BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - U.S. Pairs of F-14 Tomcat interceptors The Marine spokesperson in Beirut, istration denied widespread rumors with officials in Jerusalem. I've ever seen at any other univer- warplanes shrieked over Beirut yes- crisscrossed the Beirut skies at day- Maj. Dennis Brooks, said all was that its army plans a major operation In Tel Aviv, the daily newspaper, sity," he said. terday to reconnoiter positions of mi- break, midmorning and midday. Lo- quiet yesterday around the Marine against Druse or Shiite militias in and Haaretz, reported that Rumsfeld told litiamen who had shelled American cal radio stations reported that no one base at Beirut International Airport. around Beirut. the Syrians the United States was willing to make concessions involving Because there are so many com- Marines, and a spokesperson for the fired at the jets. A spokesperson for Amal, the domi- Diplomats from Finland, Australia mittees at the University, it makes it Shiite militia said there were strict One Marine was killed and three nant Shiite militia, said the group's and the United States were visiting Israel s troop withdrawal agreement more difficult for administrators to do orders to avoid new clashes. others were wounded Monday in a leaders had issued strict orders to Damascus yesterday. Both state and with Lebanon if the Syrians help their jobs, Schurr said, "and maybe battle with anti-government Shiite avoid new friction with the Marines. privately owned Beirut radio stations maintain calm in southern Lebanon. that is the reason administrators are Diplomatic activity intensified in Moslem militiamen. Shiites said Ma- POLICE SAID Lebanese army said the officials were seeking to It said that might allow Reagan to paid so well. It is tough for deans and the Syrian capital of Damascus. rine fire killed three civilians and troops and Druse insurgents traded replace the 4,400-man multinational withdraw the Marines from Lebanon. other administrators who have to Meanwhile, there were reports that wounded 22 others. sporadic artillery and rocket bar- force, including the Marines, with Syria has demanded cancellation of interact with faculty. They (the officials were seeking ways to replace The Marine Corps office in Wash- rages on hills south and southeast of U.N.
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