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By Kristi Kehres The regional center, which initially alloted space and salary for 10 people to By most accounts, computer services operate the machines, now employs 30. at the University are inadequate. Computer costs now are minimal in Breakdowns are common and problems comparison with the center's payroll result. But why is the equipment in such costs. bad shape? This means both universities are "That's a long story," according to paying more to operate the shared Dr. Richard T. Thomas, associate center than they would if they had professor of computer science. separate computers, he explained. Twenty years ago, only major Thomas, who helped write a long- universities, such as Stanford, had a range plan for the University's com- computer center, he explained. And puter needs, said the regional center Bowling Green wasn't in that class. has two machines.

COMPUTERS WERE very expensive NEITHER IS a current product of the at that time and the ratio of equipment manufacturer. costs to personnel costs was very high. "Each machine is more expensive The regional center concept was than an equivalent is right now," he introduced 10 years ago to help colleges said. share resources and split equipment The IBM 360-75 computer is a 1966 costs. In 1972, the University and the model and the Univac 1110 dates from University of Toledo invested in a 1969. regional center in Perrysburg, the J. The reason they are in such bad Preston Levis Regional Computer shape. Thomas points out. is simple- Ncwsphotoby Dave Ryan Center (JPLRCC). Both schools and the theyareold. center itself had technicians to operate "They are working and they are the computers, so the major cost was running jobs," Thomas said, "but they equipment. lack features current machines have Cincinnati man injured in car-truck crash "Cost of people at the center really and we're not able to do a lot of things didn't bother us because the sum total with them." A Cincinnati man was injured when bound on 1-75, went out of control while THE TRUCK, pushing the car Everett was cited for driving too fast was less than we would have paid for Most of the computational service his car was struck by a semi-tractor- passing a truck, driven by Larry broadside ahead of it, went off the right for conditions. our own machine,'' Thomas explained. budget is spent on the regional center trailer yesterday morning on Inter- Hanby, 27, of North Carolina. side of the road, destroying a portion of Several emergency agencies leaving no extra money for campus state-75, north of S.R. 582. According to the Walbridge post of a guardrail in its path. responded to the call, including three "HAVING THE regional center was a computer projects. Warren Everett, 29, of Cincinnati, is the State Highway Patrol, the Everett The Everett vehicle was demolished, units of the Perrysburg Emergency good deal for everyone," he said, Computers are in use 14-15 hours a listed in good condition at St. Luke's vehicle spun into the path of the truck while the truck sustained moderate Squad, the Perrysburg police, the State "because we were only paying half the day, seven days a week, he said. Some Hospital in Toledo after his car, south- and was struck on the right rear side. damage. Highway Patrol and three wreckers. total." breakdowns are expected because of What is happening today, though, is the continual use; however, main- that mechanical costs have fallen and tenance of the machines is kept level 'Growing because we care' each year less is spent on equipment with breakdowns as much as is Inside the News than on personnel. possible, Thomas added. Active Christians purchase house

EDITORIALS...George Burns as God? If it can happen in a movie By Dennis J. Sadowski because of the possibility that residents AT ONE in the hearing, ACT Montgomery agrees that the board maybe it can happen in real life-or in Paul I .intern's dreams. Page Managing Editor might live there and that ACT was not members were compared to Hare could have, but that faith and a well- 2. formally defined as a church. Krishna followers, which, Montgomery prepared presentation by Darrel W. Church-noun; a building set apart said, disturbed him. Fyffe, a member of the board of FEATURES...Clockmaking is almost as popular in Bowling Green for public, especially Christian, wor- ACT THEN FILED an appeal with "We're not just a group of radicals directors of ACT, kept their hopes high. as in Switzerland. Cindy I-eise and Dave Ryan look at a couple of shlp.-Webster's Dictionary the Board of Zoning Appeals, which trying to beat the zoning laws," he local clock fanatics on page 6. came before the board last week. explained. "We're just trying to better THE LARGER house is needed The task was long, but the results The board decided, after much our services." because ACT is growing, according to SPORTS...John Mavity, defenseman on the Falcon hockey squad, were gratifying and the Rev. Bruce discussion over the use of the premises, As far as the neighbors are con- Montgomery. Since its 1970 formation stops hockey puck with his nose. And his ankle, arms and the rest of Montgomery says now his group, that ACT constituted a church and that cerned, Montgomery says that they by a handful of students. ACT has his body. A story on the puck stopper appears on page 10. Active Christians Today (ACT), can it was legal for them to purchase and don't have anything to worry about grown to about 300 persons who have continue to grow. occupy the house. The church could because there won't be much noise regular contacts with the group. It started several months ago when occupy the house; however, individuals coming from the house-or church- ACT sought to purchase a house at 606 couldn't although occasionally there may be a "Right now it's an enjoyable time to E. Wooster St. in order that its Under the zoning laws of the city, a large number of persons there. be a campus minister because we are secretary would have additional work church cannot house anyone. But ACT "Even if we have to shovel the walks growing," Montgomery said. "We're Weather space, more persons could attend Bible backed off that issue and Montgomery or rake the leaves to keep them (neigh- probably still reaping the effects of the Snow Hurries studies, meetings and worship services says that it wasn't a major concern of bors) happy, we will," Montgomery Jesus movement in the late 1960s and High 20K i-TC. and perhaps a few students could move the group anyway. joked. early '70s. LowlOF(-lzC) in to help defray monthly payments. Having the house will give more Plans are underway to offer such "But we're growing because we try to 50 percent chance of snow When the plan was submitted to students the chance to study the Bible services to elderly residents, he added. show that we care about people. If you George Russell, city director of zoning, and worship as a group, Montgomery But couldn't the board have denied administer to people's needs, you're planning and housing, it was rejected said. the appeal? going to grow."

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In view of the relentless snowfall and subzero temperatures, where would you rather be than In Bowling Green? Of the eight persons contacted by news views, six named such tropical spots as Hawaii, and Florida. Only two persons said they would rather brave the weather here.

Katie S. Brown, sophomore: Martin L. Herman, senior: Mary E. Stork, sophomore: Chris A. Pappai, freshman: Dave E. Bourland, senior: Td rather stay in Bowling Green Anywhere but Bowling Green. I'd like to be in Disneyland right California. The beach, sunshine, I really don't mind the weather. I because I don't mind the cold. now riding the Matterhorn. I mean just anywhere out west. don't think it's that bad. you could be doing it out here, but this is driving me nuts.

Newsphotos by Gtrr y N«meth opinion 'judgment is founded on truth...' snow crews should paulpourri increase efforts thank george it's just a movie Sometimes it seems thai snow removal at the University is a never- ending battle. At such times, therefore, it seems that the work hours of the snow I had an occasion recently to see the covered my mouth after realizing what scription "In George Burns We Trust." removal crews should also never end. movie "Oh, God," which deals with the I had said. Then, as I started to leave, I saw a As evidenced by parking lot and sidewalk conditions, that has not been dilemma of a grocery store assistant headline on a copy of the New York I WALKED OUTSIDE to buy a the case. manager (John Denver) when he meets Paul Times, declaring that "George Burns is Parking lots are extremely slippery, sidewalks may or may not be clear God (George Burns) face-to-face. newspaper and on the way I heard Dead." carolers singing "George Rest Ye and intersections of sidewalks often have a barrier of snow blocking one It is an enjoyable movie that has a Lintern message of some sort for everyone, no Merry Gentlemen." I began to run. direction because of a half completed job. AT THAT POINT I woke up in a cold matter what their spiritual situation. I As I passed the school, I heard some sweat. Was it only a dream? I hopped Granted, removing snow from this campus is monumental, par- was so absorbed by the gentle manners first graders giving the pledge of out of bed and ran to my Bible. My ticularly when snow continues to fall'. However, the job is just as great for of Burns that when I left I almost had alligiance to "one nation, under George roommates moved a bit and mumbled any other community of 16.000 and the University should supply the the feeling that if one could see God, He Burns, indivisible..." when I turned on my light, but they manpower needed. would look very much like George I got to the store to buy a paper. were asleep, as I had been, I hoped. If the University expects to keep its facilities open, then the paths to Burns. I opened it to page one. "In the Coming in from the cold made me I opened up my Bible. "In the those facilities also must be kept open. It must have made quite an im- beginning, George..." I closed the book. sneeze. beginning, God..." I smiled. "God so pression on me because that night I had I turned on the television, to try to "George Bless You," the girl at the loved the world..." I laughed for Joy. an unusual dream. I dreamed that relax a bit, and found Kate Smith in the counter said. I reached for my wallet and took out a council should not George Burns had become a substitute Los Angeles Coliseum, singing "George I grabbed a quarter to pay for the quarter. "InGodWeTrust."Icheered. for God. Bless America." paper, but before I handed it to the girl, My roommates booed and told me to go "Oh my George Burns!" I cried, then J saw, written on the coin, the in- to bed. okay k-mart bonds THE FIRST PLACE I noticed it was The dust I had stirred up by jumping in church, where the congregation sang As I passed the school, I heard some first around caused me to sneeze. "God Bowling Green City Council Monday night tabled an ordinance that "Almighty George Burns of Our Bless You." Brad mumbled as he rolled would have given K-Mart a financial break in building a store on South Fathers," and "A Mighty Fortress is over. Main Street. George Burns." graders giving the pledge of allegiance to "one I crawled back into bed, happy and The proposal should have been killed. Then the minister read the scripture relieved. "Thank George Burns" I If passed, the ordinance would allow K-Mart to use the city's name in about "George Burns so loved the nation, under George Burns, indivisible..." uttered as I dozed off. the issuance of Industrial Development Revenue Bonds, at a higher world..." I nervously slipped outside interest rate than if K-Mart were to build on its own because the city's and ran home to get my Bible. Paul I .intern Is editorial editor of the name would appear on them. News. It would mark the first time such bonds would be issued for a retail It's the write time facility in the city. In the past, the bonds only have benefited industrial P*aii*«ia4j4«N sr*n developments. ior a letter City Council should not make such a precedent. The News welcomes reader Although the bonds would not hold the city responsible for the response to editorial comment as payment, such issuance would give K-Mart a competitive advantage over well as opinions on topics of student interest, in the form of letters to the other stores in the city, according to Councilman Roger C. Anderson. editor and guest columns. Such favoritism is not responsible government. All correspondence should be Although the store would create 230 jobs for the Bowling Green area, typewritten and triple-spared. Only that is not sufficient reason to give such an added incentive to the store. those letters and columns signed and The Bowling Green area would welcome construction of the K-Mart listing the author's address and store, however, the store should have to build on its own. phone number for verification wil! K-Mart may claim to be "your savings store," but it should not get be accepted. additional savings from the city. Letters to the editor may not exceed 300 words (30 typed lines). Columns are not to be more than 60 typed lines. fans show class The News reserves the right to reject letters or portions of letters that are deemed in bad taste or 8 < in hockey wins malicious. No personal attacks or namecalllng will be published. If a The competition was fierce during the weekend hockey series between large number of correspondence the hosting Falcons and Northern Michigan, but the fans weren't. refers to a particular subject, a Thai's class. representative sample will be used. Some local supporters showed concern last week that antics of the Correspondence may be sent to: fans might duplicate the violent behavior the Falcons faced when they Editorial Editor, The BG News, 106 traveled to Northern Michigan in November. University HaU. At that time, during the second game of a weekend split, fans showed j -ANYWAT', MR. MM*i£, w* mm ite tAmez ws> UKE Y&> TO WE WX t> YOK, B»S / * their frustration by throwing objects onto the ice and harrassing the Falcons. No call for revenge was apparent last weekend, however, except on the ice where the Falcons swept the Wildcats. 5-3 and 7-2. The local fans, Letters although typically enthusiastic, did not display the animal antics of their Marquette. Mich., counterparts. The meaning behind brotherhood and Thursday night is social night We all Kudos to the Falcons fans, whose first class action accompanies a first so that I can have the thrill of having sisterhood is not competition for enjoy the action at the two local clubs. class hockey team. "♦ compliments "two classes at the same time"! Maybe friendship such is the emphasis placed Someone, however, must assume the University should advertise that, behind rush and initiation ceremonies. responsibility. because from what I hear you have computers Is it fair to choose friends on a It was several years ago that a class been personally providing this service there's less to lick After reading the series on the preferential basis? (through rush)). of students disgusted with the for some time. Keep up the good work; University's computer system I Why should one have to prove oneself? deplorable appearance of the downtown the bureaucrats will probably give you The U.S. Postal Service has some good news and some bad news. disagree with some of Dr. Joyce Statz' (through initiation). took action. Through their efforts, we a nice raise and title change if you keep (assistant professor of computer The good news is it has issued a smaller size stamp which should save If you represent brotherhood and now have a clean and attractive it up. We students are forever indebted science) comments. sisterhood and at the same time use $700,000 in paper costs this year. downtown. New shops, new sidewalks, to you. For your information, Dr. Statz and competitiveness to gain friendship, then The bad news is the stamps are not sold in rolls and do not fit any and new trees. Anthony J. Miller your complainers, our system and you have buried the true meaning of Many citizens in the community, the Room 57 Rodgers vending or high-speed affixing machines. facilities on the most part do work and friendship beneath the rituals of rush city officials and shop owners all gave The stamp, issued last week in selected post offices, is the smallest are highly productive. John Preston and initiation. of their time to accomplish the project ever*distributed by the U.S. government, 40 percent smaller than the Levis Regional Computer Center which the students started. Faced with u.s. should standard size stamp. (JPLRCC) is a 24 hr. 365-day data Whether people come to you, or you this current crisis, I appeal to the go directly to the people; are these Although it is a noble gesture for the postal service to take action to processing installation. students to take action and stop these save $700,000, it is hardly more than that, a gesture. The service's total In November, 1977 our system people looking for friends or are they hideous crimes. keep canal after a status by going through the annual deficit is $652 million. availability was 97.45 percent which That Thursday, six killings took place rituals? It is difficult to give a pat on the back to something whose efficiency, or means out of 720 hours that month our from SOP north on Main Street to John Glenn and Howard Metzenbaum And what are you looking for? lack thereof, deserves the same as its stamps--a good licking. computer was up and running 682:16 Howard's. Each and every tree was will soon have an important decision to hours. The difference comprised of Kevin Moyer torn from its roots. Won't someone make. The decision is whether or not to scheduled and very little unscheduled 303Darrow please help?Must drunkenness disturb implement the Panama Canal treaty. downtime. Mitch Pies the beauty of our downtown? This decision will be shared with the On March 3, 1977, our 360-75 IBM 305 Darrow H.A. DeHays other United States Senators. The BT3 Hews computer processed 2,985 Jobs in 24 DST Department hours. Our Senators, not being dictators, it is Fage 2 killings Wednesday, January 18,1978 Let's face it everyone, before we important for them to know the feeling complain I wish users would realize unscheduled of their electors. Especially now, at this EDITORIAL STAFF what's going on at the other end here at •d',or Patricia a. thomas point in canal negotiations it is im- the Administration Building where the reported managing editor dennls j. sadowski portant that our Senators receive let- news editor ,. , „ central processor is located. The six killings on Thursday night gaH n rr problems ters from us, expressing our opinions. editorial editor paul I. lintern We provide the best services and (Jan. 6) have gone virtually unnoticed. maKeup editor victoria I. siHord facilities in northwest Ohio along with a A call to the local police department This Is a letter directed to Mr. Joseph sports editor Itrry r. ,oodman I do not favor giving away the canal fine crew of professional D.P. per- alerted them-perhaps "alerted" is too Wheeler, Director of Scheduling: copy editor ianetk. ropers that my country built, and paid for. Just photoeditor lawrencem.kayser sonnel here at JPLRCC. I strictly descriptive an adjective since the I would like to thank you for screwing to please entities which are relatively entertainment editor mlrc hol,ln 4778474 OPEN NOON til 9 P.M. All tickets 5.50 General Admission Ou' rtiratch pape'i *'* *o d lo» rflt.'C* PU*pO*t» Onl\ . Page 4 The BG Newi Wednesday, January 18,1978 SCU housing night info postponed until Feb. 1 Ten Off-Campus Housing Michael Voll, director of off- formation night helps both Information Night scheduled campus housing division. sides learn about the other. for Jan. 18 has been post- According to Pastor, it is poned because of a real designed to give students the Pastor emphasized that KEEPING A CLOSE estate convention which opportunity to talk to lan- the SCU, 405 Student Ser- EYE-A man, busy many landlords will attend. dlords and attorneys before vices, keeps a file on area sweeping a Richmond, The meeting will be held at they sign a lease Major apartment complexes. Va., street, appears to 8 p.m. Feb. 1 in the Alumni landlords in the area will be Students are encouraged to be getting a close in- Room. Union. present. They will hold a consult the files for in- spection from his Coordinators of the in- panel discussion, which will formation such as rental shadow on a recent cold formation night are Mania be followed by students' rates, pet policies and fur- and bright afternoon Pastor, Student Consumer questions. nishings at a particular Union (SCU) chairman and Pastor feels the in- apartment Major cause of death in US may be attributed to

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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP)-Blood inhibit platelet function,shut off the secretion Dorm life vs. apartments platelets, the cells that rush like heroes to of the growth-triggering substance in some breaks in blood vessels to stem bleeding, are way, we can prevent the multiplication of now also viewed as villains, researchers said smooth muscle cells and thus halt Return would be tough, students say this week. atherosclerosis at its origin," Ross said. The platelets generate a substance that Although the origin of atherosclerosis is far ByMarkReinbrecht mosphere," Nakanishi said. Of course, living in an apartment is another item to be considered, may be part of the cause of atherosclerosis, from completely understood, Ross gave a "You're free to be there whenever is not always the perfect existence. according to Williams. Although she which is the buildup of deposits that possible scenario based on his research: Have you ever wondered what you you want to be." Bailey, who lives in Winthrop does not feel as if she is isolated, she progressively narrow or vital arteries. THE ENDOTHELIUM, a thin protective might have missed by choosing to Nakanishi said she enjoys being Terrace North, said she thinks says many off-campus students In many cases, atherosclerosis leads to layer on the inside of blood vessels that is live in a dormitory rather than an able to stay as long as she wants to sometimes it is a problem getting to sometimes feel isolated because fatal heart attacks or strokes, which together directly exposed to the blood, is damaged In apartment? after a quarter has ended. In the places such as the Library. they are removed from campus represent the major cause of death in the some way. It's a tough decision many dorms, students must move out by a "Now I have to make, an effort to activities. United States. It may be a mechanical injury, such as students must make by the end of specified time. get there," she said. "I can't Just run The topic of expenses invariably is UNTO. RECENTLY, the deposits that scraping by a catheter passed into the vessels their sophomore year. Williams, who lives in Campus across the street from my dorm like I raised when comparing dorm and adhere to blood vessel walls and increasingly for a diagnostic test; it may be the relatively Once off campus, several students Manor on Clough Street, enjoys not used to." apartment living. restrict blood flow were thought to be simply powerful rush of blood in a person with high expressed the view that it would be having to escort her boyfriend to her Nakanishi said she feels that the Both Bailey and Nakanishi agree accumulated globs of a fatty material carried blood pressure; or it may be damage caused hard to return to dorm life. room. She also enjoys being able to responsibility of paying bills once a that there is ho significant cost in the bloodstream. by excessively high cholesterol in an over- "I could never go back to the take a shower without going down month can occasionally be a burden. difference between the two With new research, the story has become weight person. dorm. I would really feel confined," the hall. In addition to rent payments, phone lifestyles. more complex, Professor Russell Ross of the In any case, a patch of endothelium is torn said Carol A. Williams, junior. Many students say that preparing and electricity bills must be paid "Basically, I think apartment University of Washington told a science away, exposing the layer of cells underneath. April R. Nakanishi, senior, felt the their own meals is one of the biggest monthly. expenses will run about the same as writers' forum sponsored by the American Then the platelets, which ordinarily would same way. "It would be hard to assets in off-campus living. One adjustment Bailey had to the dorm," Nakanishi explained. Heart Association. be barred by the endothelium, attack the move back into a dorm because it is "You can fix your own meals and make to apartment life was allowing She says she feels that she saves on It now seems that muscle cells that nor- exposed cells and secrete the growth- so institutional," she said. have what you want when you want time for cooking and cleaning up food expenses, but it equals out when mally reside in the middle layer of blood triggering factor. So far, Ross said, the it," Nakanishi said. afterwards. It only takes a half-hour adding other expenses, such as vessels and quietly do their job of expanding substance has been given the unwieldly name AS MIGHT be expected, there are IN HER apartment, Nakanishi to eat in the cafeteria, she explained, electricity. and contracting the vessels sometimes grow of "platelet-derived growth factor." many advantages to living off and her three roommates each cook but it takes longer to prepare a meal Williams believes otherwise. abnormally and multiply. THE MUSCLE cells in the artery wall, campus. More privacy, a quieter separately because they have dif- for yourself. Apartment living is at least $100 Ross, a pathologist, said the spread of these stimulated by the substance, proliferate and atmosphere, a greater feeling of ferent schedules and eat at different cheaper, according to records she renegade muscle cells into the innermost form a lesion that may serve as a foundation safety and more room are benefits times. "I DIDN'T realize how much went and her roommates are keeping. layer of the artery provides a framework for for fat buildup. several students cited as reasons Hut others, like Gail A. Bailey, into planning meals," Nakanishi HOWEVER, she does agree that the fat deposits to cling to. If the injury is not repeaMrthe en- they liked living in an apartment senior, eat with their roommates agreed. "You forget when you have the biggest savings occurs in the THE TRIGGER for the muscle cells' ab- dothelium can grow back and resume its Apartment living is a "break and take turns with the cooking and vour meals prepared for you." area of food expenses normal growth, Ross reported, may well be a protective role. But if the injury happens over away from the campus at- dishes. A feeling of isolation from campus newly discovered substance secreted by and over again, years of growth in the muscle platelets, which always circulate in the blood. cells and attachment of fatty subst ices to it Some of us Until now, blood platelets were chiefly can form a large deposit. need more known for their role in promoting blood When such a deposit completely shuts off a clotting when a person begins to bleed. vital artery serving the heart or brain, the than T.L.C. I think evidence is coming out that if we can result can be a heart attack or stroke. David NEWSLETTERS Nairne counted

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Powell Jr. CINCINNATI (AP)-Hamilton County Prosecutor voiced their reservations Simon Leis Jr. said he welcomes a U.S. Supreme Court IN BOTH OHIO cases during more than two hours review of a Cincinnati man's death sentence. heard by the court, Powell of arguments focusing on the Willie Lee Bell was sentenced in Hamilton County under zeroed in on what he in- constitutionality of Ohio's the state's revised criminal code, which provided the dicated might be a lack of death penalty laws. death penalty for specific murders. consideration by Ohio of The two cases argued Bell's case was one of two Ohio cases heard yesterday in such factors as a defendant's could yield decisions, ex- Washington that may lead the Supreme Court to age, maturity and whether pected sometime before the significantly broaden or limit the use of the death pen alt y the defendant had been court term ends in June, unduly influenced by others. answering these questions: BELL, indicted along with Samuel Hall, 19, was con- victed of aggravated murder in the shooting death of 65- Powell twice questioned -IS THE death penalty a year-old nursing home operator Julius Graber. Graber the state's definition of valid punishment for was shot in the back of the head with a shotgun. mentally deficient and was someone who did not ac- Bell, who was 16 at the time of the shooting, also was told by a lawyer represen- tually kill anyone or take convicted of aggravated robbery and kidnapping. ting one Ohio death row part in any plot to kill? "I'm glad the U.S. Supreme Court will review Ohio's inmate that under the state's -May a 16-year-old be death penalty statute," Leis said in a recent interview. .definition, a convicted executed? "Then we'll have a clear-cut ruling to go on and can murderer could "escape AP Laserphoto -Is a death penalty law hopefully go ahead and use the death penalty in the ap- with his life" only if he was a KEEPING IT COVERED-This Is one Louisville motorist's answer to the cold weather-keeping It valid if it gives the jury no propriate cases." moron, imbecile or idiot. covered to keep It warm. This protection probably came in handy as Kentucky faced temperatures in the teens. AAondale to visit neighbors WASHINGTON (AP) - who spent five days last tillo and weekend visits to our neighbors on the con- electricity along the border, Vice President Walter F. week in western states, flew Indian ruins in the Yucatan tinent." the officials said. etfflSU3E8 Mondale, embarking on his to Ottawa yesterday for city of Merida before WHILE IN Canada, third diplomatic mission for meetings with Canadian returning to Washington Mondale will discuss ad- Although no negotiations m\L\L SEg-EB0E SHE ttGeGLGC President Carter, will visit Prime Minister Pierre Sunday evening. ditional gas sales involving are pending to bring Canada and Mexico this Elliott Trudeau and other the two nations, oil storage Canadian natural gas to the week, with energy a focal Canadian leaders. Administration officials sites, transportation of oil United States, the officials point of his trip. said Mondale's goal was to and gas from Alaska and the said that "there has been ERA DEBATE Such key issues in his host Today he will fly to reaffirm that the United Canadian north across some discussion about countries as the Quebec Edmonton, Alberta and then States attaches "the highest Canada and into the United possibly increasing the gas CON separatist movement and back to Washington in time priority to our relations with States, and exchange of supplies." PRO illegal aliens will be for Carter's State of the discussed only briefly, if at Union address tomorrow. KAREN PHYLLIS all. It will be the second week Friday morning the vice SKI CLUB MEETING DeCROW SCHLAFLY in a row for Mondale to president will take off again, spend most of his time this time for a meeting in outside Washington. 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They have time to share By Cindy Lelse clocks slowly swing their gently, smoothly, as if to clocks point at two-inch-high particular clock fits into the Staff Reporter mighty brass weights from remind her admirers that letters to show the time. Old evolution of American clock- side to side, striking the she is not only beautiful, but mantle clocks have been building. The whole house seems to hours with a low. muffled still possesses the accuracy polished to a mellow hue and "If I buy a clock I want to tick. voice. that pleased 17th century carry "reverse" paintings know everything there is to Dozens of clocks cover the French kings. on glass to hide their know abut it," Fox says, walls, spilling across tables, CUCKOO CLOCKS tick But Joynt's collection is mechanical insides. adding that he even workbenches, kitchen pertly, inviting you to wait not the only one in town. Or researches clocks he repairs counters, bed headboards for their elusive cuckoos. even in the College of FOX PULLS out one of his for other people. and display shelves. One Saw clocks send caned Education, for that matter. favorites, a clock given to Fox said some of the even perches on the toilet. animals running up Willard (Bill) Fox. about SO large contributors clocks he repairs were made The clocks, which number and down their jagged teeth professor of education ad- of William McKinley, who by William Jerome, the well over 120, are the passion when the hour chimes. ministration and super- was elected to the great-grandfather of of Robert P. Joynt, associate A gilded French vision, who owns about 100 presidency in 1896. Only a William Jerome III, a for- professor of special "Swinging Diana'" clock American clocks, also few originals of the clock, mor president of the education at the University. holds her miniature clock- proudly shows his favorites. which is made of copper, University. Joynt moves from room to face high with one arm, Pewter, tin and beautifully remain. The research is not just for room in his home, pointing using the other to attempt to carved wood clocks adorn An old alarm clock for deaf his own enjoyment. Fox is out his favorites. pull her marble tunic across the mantles in his home. persons, which "strobes" one of the main contributors Masculine grandfather her bare chest. She ticks Huge-faced schoolroom groggy sleepers awake with to the research arm of the a flashing light, sits at Fox's American Clock Collectors bedside. Association, of which he and Carriage clocks, ship Joynt are members. clocks, military clocks, They also insist they are clocks for Japanese- not among the real "elite" in Americans and clocks inlaid clock collectors, who may with shells, wood and stone, own clocks worth as much as fill his every possible desire $25,000. There are for the time. drawbacks to this timely But Fox and Joynt deny passion. that a passion for accuracy is the reason they collect THEIR WIVES must keep clocks. the clocks dusted and Fox's "1 just love 'em." Joynt wife does much of the says "If I owned a collection cabinet restoring herself. of glassware, all I could do is They constantly change look at it. But with clocks, room arrangements to make there's always something room for a new member of moving, provided they work. the family-a stoic grand- "Besides, I collect father clock or a dainty everything," he grins, Delft-painted Dutch clock. waving at African signal Fox even lowered a section drums, a restored Las Vegas of his family-room to give Newsphotos by Dave Ryan slot machine and a pair of enough head room for his 4,000 year-old beads. pride and joy-a grandfather clock, built in Columbus, FOX HAS different which could be shown in a reasons to own clocks. A museum. former history teacher, he But their passion for researches every clock he clocks is worth it, they say. owns, determining who Their children and their made it, who owned it, how it grandchildren will have a works and even how the heritage in time. Wednegday, January 18.1978 The BG Newi Pige 7 DDDDDnDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDaDDDDDDD B D D A Public Service of this newspaper 4 The Advertising Council D D D D D D D D □ Adam □ D □D D □ D Gauthier □ □ D □ D D C counted a o CJ □a D If Red Cross hadn'tonus. trained young □ a Lars Alecksen in lifesaving tech- D niques.last summer Adam Gauthier D a just might have ended up one □ more drowning statistic. (Adam's D alive and well today, thank you, and a in the first grade in Manitowoc, D \Msconsin.) We're not asking D for medals (Lars is the one who D D deserves those). But we do need VteYe. D your continued support. Help us. counting Q Because the things we iwr*e*i* D do really help. In your own on ° 5 neighborhood. And across D you. D America. And the world. * D a D D Red Cross. The Good Neighbor. a D D a DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDnnnDDDDDDDDDnDDDDDnDDDDI

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Editor's note: This list was compiled yesterday af- University Atheists 8 930 p.m., 114 Business Administration * ternoon • and therefore does not reflect any weather JheBGNews, * Bldg. cancellations. Fact Line, 372-2445 or the campus radio * station WFAL-o«o should have the most up-to-date in- Table Tennis Club -8:30 1030p.m., 105 North Gym. * formation on what events are still being held. * Lectures * * Campus Calendar is a dally listing of campus events (meetings, lectures and entertainment), provided as a ser 'From Funshal to Tokyo" illustrated lecture -3:30 4:30 p.m.. vice to readers. Unless otherwise noted, the events are free White Dogwood Suite. Union Dr. Joseph C. Buford, professor you've got your hands Mi and open to the public. To submit a listing, Campus Calendar of geography, on summer trip. forms are available at the News office, 106 University Hall, * 372 2003. There is no charge for submitting a listing to this FBI agent lecture- 7:30 p.m.. Pink Dogwood Suite, Union section. Sponsored by Criminal Justice Society. National and International news Editorials J WEDNESDAY * Meetings Entertainment * Paulpourri Sports * Commuter Center 12:30 p.m.. Commuter Center, Moseley Print sale 10a.m.-5p.m., Browsing Room, Union. Hall General meeting. Basketball 5 p.m., Anderson Arena BGSU women's team vs International Coffee Hours -2-4 p.m.. International Lounge, 17 Defiance. Williams Hall Sponsored by University Christian Ministries. UAO mini courses American Chemical Society 7 p.m., 100 Hayes Hall 6:30-8 p.m.. Carnation Room, Union Mixology II Organizational meeting. 7-8 p.m.. River Room, Union Beginning Chess 7 8 p.m., D.J.'s Health Store. 115 W. Merry St. Bikerepair Psl Chi 7 p.m., second floor lounge, Psychology Bldg. 7:30 p.m.. Croghan Room, Union Guitar Made Easy Representatives from area mental health services will speak. 7:30 p.m. Wayne Room, Union Bridge 8:30 p.m.. River Room, Union Fabric flower making Ski Club 7:30 p.m.. 110 Business Administration Bldg. Final payment ot $30 for Boyne Mountain trip due. Basketball 8 p.m., Anderson Arena BGSU men's team vs. Detroit Gay Union 7:30p.m.. Faculty Lounge, Union. Concert 8 p.m., Recital Hall, Music Bldg. Chamber AIR FORCE KoSutemiOoio- 7:30-9:30 p.m.. 201 Hayes Hall Orchestra will perform Radio Television News Association- a p.m., 200 Moseley Hall Public skating 8 10 p.m., Ice Arena Student admission II, Women In radio television news. skate rental, 50 cents

ERA debate 8 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Union Karen DeCrow Student swim 9:30 10:30 p.m.. Natatorium Admission 25 ROTC and Phyllis Schafly will debate Equal Rights Amendment. cents TW6 YEAR PROGRAM Classifieds LOST AND FOUND Open rush tonight-all In- Any organization that still (PLUS SCHOLARSHIPS) Found, men's toiletry case, terested men welcome. wants a booth at Mardl Gras Nikon F 2 camera & lenses. If you have two years of college remaining at either the undergraduate including electric razor, next ALPHA SIGMA PHI. No. 1 Old may come to the meeting on 372 3386. to Offenhauer. Call 372-6201 a, FratRow. 7:30-9:30. Jan. 18, Wed., from 7 8pm in 2 microphones 8. stand, am- Identify. Pay for ad to claim. WINDFALL PRESENTS A the White Dogwood Suite, on pliphier mixer combination In and/or graduate level (as of September 1978)--now is the time to apply Small shell & turquoise GARY WRIGHT- the 3rd floor Union. excell.cond.372 1635. necklace found in front of STARCASTLE WFALENDII Aquarium set In excell. cond., for the two year program. Receive a commission as an Air Force officer. Hayes Hall Mon. Call Bill, 2 680 AM. Hey, all you Anchormen-the 50 gal. tank, cover, light, 6354. Congratulations SAE Jeff night for the DG Winter Date stand, Ig. Dynaflo motor filter, Party is this Saturday. Get Light brn. key case with 4 keys Parsons on being selected to bottom filters, silent giant psyched for an unforgettable LOST at Sat's. basketball the University Relation's pump S. heaters. $155 00. Call evening with an unforgettable game. 372-5733. Advisory Committee. 353 2763. girl!! FLYING & NON-FLYING Missing: A gray 8, navy down Get your ears on, good buddy I Free lovable indoor cat to give vest. 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Frazee Apts. $75 mo. 352- 352 7365 eves. Many Scholarships are available in areas "Greatest Show On Campus" 3970. Mid Am Manor leasing for SERVICESOFFESIED with Dave McWIIIiams 1 F. to sublease upstairs of summer 8, fall. Call 352 4380 Do your leans need patching or Tonight from llpm 2am on house Spr. Qtr. Call 352 6862. t*-tw<>pn 2 6 tor an appt to complement your college degree. WBGU, 88.1FM. do any other clothes need 2 F. rmmtes, Spr. Qtr. $75 mo. Avail. Feb. 1st - 1 bedrm. apt. mending or alterations? Call The Alpha Oils extend special Furn. 352-7107 nicely furnished & carpeted. thanks to the SAE's, Kappa Eva 372 3816. F. rmmte. needed for Spr. Qtr. Just.2 blocks from campus & Slgs 8, Alpha Phi's for their Pregnancy Aid & Under- apt very close to campus. 352 downtown BG. $170 per mo. MEN-WOMEN APPLY NOW help with the beer blast. Your standing. EMPA. Emotional 8952. $92.50 mo. incl. all utilities except elec- efforts aided In making this Material Pregnancy Aid. 352 1 F. rmmte Wtr. 8, Spr. Qtrs. tricity. 352 1782 after 5 p.m. Have a job upon graduation. 9393 8,352-1488. project a success. $75 mo. 332 3416. for sure, or try late morning or Off to Toledo the Deltas did go, afternoon. The Music Machine 1 F. rmmte. needed S. Qtr. Contact the Department of Aerospace Studies, Professional Sound Systems. but when or how we did not Lg. 2 bedrm. furn. apt. 2-4 know. The weekend sneak was Total rent $145, 6th St., Call All Sorts of Parties 8, Party 3524725. persons. Avail, now. For Info, Services. 352 2900. full of good times. We're glad call University Village Apts., 164 Memorial Hall. Call 372-2176 you're back WITH OUR 352-0164. CHIMES! Love, the Alpha HELPWANTED PERSONALS Lg. I bedrm., washer 8,dryer. Pelts. DJsco drummer needed. Apply Thanks Slg Ep's a, Golden Pets OK $180 per mo. Avail. Special thanks to the Alpha in person after 8:30pm Dixie Hearts for the pizza surprise! Feb. 1. 352-5676 after 5. Electric co. 25481 Dixie Hwy„ Love. The Golden Heart Delt pledges for cleaning the Air Force ROTC NE Commons after our beer Perrysburg. 874 8649. Rockledge Manor. Furn. apt., Neophytes. , 2 bedrms., 8, 2 full bathrms. blast. Your sisters appreciate PONDEROSA STEAK HOUSE Alpha Chl'sThe Phi Alpha Call 352 3841 after 2:00 the efforts 8. think you're now accepting applications for Four will be there soon to great I ^ 2 bedrm. mobile home. $165 Gateway to a Great Way of Life Qhecfcyour pj's. pt. time positions. Apply In Congratulations to Linda Gale person between 2 5pm. 1S44 E. plusutll. 352-6802. on her Inclusion In the 1978 Wooster. F. grad now teaching would Alpha Delta. DG's. Alpha Who's Who In American Plsonello's Pizza 203 N. Main like to share completely fur- Phi's-The first raid was silent. Colleges a, Universities. 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Maybe it is to the advantage of the Bowling Green wrestling team that Cincinnati has dropped out of PeaPickers: Scribes gawk again tonight's triangular match at Defiance. The Falcons take their 1-2 overall record to Defiance tonight for what is now only a duel match with the Yellow Jackets. John Weinert would be perfect for the cigarette ad- Superior the next two weekends. Sure, it's an inconvenience, So instead of two teams to worry about, the Falcons vertisement, in which everybody but one person has a Terry but they're not playing the airplanes and buses. They're only have one. After the last two appearances by BG, gimmick. playing St. Louis and I,ake Superior. maybe it's for the best. Weinert, the Bowling Green basketball coach, obviously However, Coach Pete Riesen's philosophy disagrees. would not be the only normal person. He's got enough gim- Goodman One more item on Weinert. He likes to talk about next year micks to make a sports writer go bananas. much too often, as if he's writing off this year. He brings up "THE ONLY WAY we're going to get better Is to His latest, of course, is the PeaPickers, the group of five the fact that Sporting News thinks Bowling Green will be a wrestle as often as we can," Riesen said Saturday. bench warmers that press all over the court and spell the loss. Or many losses. John Weinert doesn't fit into this powerhouse in 1978-79 with the addition of two big transfers, "From now on, we have two matches a week which can regulars for short periods of time. category. Mike Miday and Scott Spencer. This is fine, but next year is only help everyone's wrestling ability." It's hard to tell what's going to be next. First, there was His three major excuses are injuries, road trips and next year. And most sports writers in contact with Weinert The lineup should be generally the same this evening Midnight Madness, a gimmick in which he unveiled his team inexperience. He seems to like being an underdog day-in, have heard about "next year" dozens of times. for the Falcons, with Jay Liles leading the way at 118 at quite an unusual time of the day. To list all of them would day-out pounds. be quite difficult. But in only 1'-; years here, he's done a lot of That kind of bothers me. IT reminds me of the Cleveland "What can you say?" Riesen remarked, "Jay is just a strange things, which like it or not, has caught people's at- Many teams have injury problems more severe than Indians. That's what they say every year when the current superb wrestler. He's quick, smart, and aggressive. tention. Bowling Green, which has only lost Art Cook and John season is halfway over. And in Cleveland, it annually creates He's definitely the best we have." Flowers for the season. Cook was a marginal starter, false optimism. HE'S THREATENED to quit because of the frustrations of Flowers, an untested freshman. Meanwhile, the Falcons are losing. He's banned the dunk shot. And, of course, there's The still loaded with talent. Coat, the constant cheerleading and the sometimes eye- popping, clothing attire. MOST OTHER University teams, on the other hand, enjoy Weinert is almost the sports writer's dream. Almost leaving Bowling Green. You won't hear hockey coach Ron There are some coaches who refuse to give excuses after a Mason complain about his trips to St. Louis and Lake Hoopsters entertain iy::*:::*:::::*:!:*:^ Growing powerful Detroit Rudy is another case | By Bob Renney But what really worries Weinert is his team's lack of in- Assistant Sports Editor tensity, hustle and aggressiveness - traits that are usually INGLEWOOD, Calif. - The 1XK> Angeles Lakers were evident in a Weinert-coached ballclub. worried about a replacement. Kermit Washington was There is a saying "when the going gets tough the tough get "We're not an intense and aggressive team at all," he said. worried about his image, his fine and the salary he would lose Melvin going". "We tend to stand around, watch the other team pick up the during his suspension. But in the case of the Bowling Green basketball team, it loose balls and rebounds. And thought was given to suing the NBA commissioner for Durslag will take much more if they hope to beat Detroit University the atrocity he had committed against Kermit tonight at 8 in Anderson Arena. "WE HAVE NO killer instinct and we lack the intangible, At Centinela Hospital, not far from the Forum, Rudy Coach John Weinert's troops will need a minor miracle undefinable type of player that has it in his gut to want Tomjanovich of Houston was concerned with problems more the police? Were tape recordings used? Was his wire tap- considering the nationally-ranked Titans, 13-1, are one of the something bad," he continued. "As a matter of fact, basic. His face, literally, had been moved back three- ped? hottest teams in the country. somebody remarked that we got our first floor burn last quarters of an inch by the devastating punch delivered by Does anyone give a damn about the victim? game when Jeff Lambert dove for that lose ball.'' Washington. Judicial Utopia is when both victim and offender get a fair DETROIT HAS WON eight straight with it's only loss Despite having tried a number of different combinations, if Rudy had ben standing 199 other ways, he might not have shake, but the scales today don't seem to be balanced. coming at the hands of llth-rated Michigan State. the Falcons will probably start the same line-up they used in been hurt as badly. But his luck betrayed him that night The second point to be considered is the general problem of "Detroit is the best team we will play at home all year," their 77-65 loss to Northern Illinois. Emzer Shurelds and Hands at his sides, unsuspecting, he had exposed himself in violence in basketball and whether it can be contained. We said Weinert. "They have great talent and like to destroy George Marshall will open at forward, Duane Gray and Joe precisely the worst way when the fist hurled like a can- know that appealing to the intellectuality of the performers people." Faine at the guards, and Mike Huebner at center. nonball by a very powerful man, landed. doesn't work. We know that threats don't work, either. Giving substance to Weinert's acclamation is the Titans Nor have the principals been restrained by lines and light 20.6 margin-of-victory average, which is seventh best in the WEINERT IS looking for a complete turnaround in his WHAT WAS TAKING place in Washington's mind at the penalties. The only option remaining is heavy penalties - nation. front line that was out-rebounded 35-10 and out-scored 50-12 time is known only by Washington. He has explanations. and we have no assurance this will work, either, but it's The Falcons, 3-10, will once again be plagued by injuries to by the Northern Illinois trio. But Tomjanovich's face was crushed in very much the worth a try. leading rebounder Ron Hammye and center-forward Art "Our play on the front line was terrible," complained manner that faces are in automobile accidents when contact Cook. Hammye is listed as very doubtful with a sprained Weinert. "Anytime you get out-played that bad under the is made with windshields and door structures. A GRIM POSSIBILITY exists that violence no more can be ankle, while Cook will probably be out for the remainder of boards you are going to have a hard time winning. Damaged are the upper teeth, upper lip, palate and part of eliminated from sports than from everyday society. It used the season with a knee injury. "Against Detroit we are going to have to slow down the the skull. Broken are the nose and jaw. Not until the swelling to be that a guy sticking up a doughnut shop was happy to tempo and hope that, since we are a young team, the kids will subsides can the surgeon pull the face back out three- escape with the money. EXPECTED TO give BG fits are forward John Long, be able to bounce back." quarters of an inch and wire the jaw. Today, he isn't happy unless he hits the clerk with a bullet, averaging 22.3 points a game, guard Terry Duerod (17.3) and The game will be proceeded by a women's basketball game A very special artist called a maxillo facial surgeon is too. center Terry Tyler (14.6). pitting the Falcons against Defiance at 5 p.m. required for this kind of job. Often, the doctor has both an For awhile, the Vietnam War was blamed for violence. A"******************************************* M.D.andaD.D.S. But, temporarily out of wars, what are we blaming now? The matter of who sues whom pales in importance in the In connection with sports, the private view is that players, context of the pain and suffering Tomjanovich is enduring. coaches and managers are going crazy from pressure, * created mostly by all the money cascading from the heavens. * HE WASN'T HURT in an accident He was hurt by They are punching each other in baseball. They are * someone who surmised he was warlike, or at least proffers slugging receivers in football. They are jostling and that reason as his motive. swinging in basketball. And why? If a cop shoots someone who looks suspicious, guardians of J civil liberties are going to stir a very large in- LUCRATIVE PLAYOFFS are at stake. So are outrageous * vestigation. Washington is no beast who goes around hitting salaries, meaning the athlete must drive harder to better his people indiscriminately. But cops don't shoot everyone, next contract either. And in order to protect his position from others competing And the fact that an innocent person like Tomjanovich has for his job, he is fiercely under the gun. * been injured so extensively should restrain the tears in Pushed to the brink by this heat, the performers are visited * behalf of an offender asked, as punishment, to sacrifice less by bad reactions, and they are responding with fists and * than a third of a season. forearms. * Everyone will interpret this case as his judgment dictates, Groping for solutions, the NBA and other groups must try but the feeling exists here that two major points are involved. strong penalties. And even though Kermit Washington is no * arch-villain - and he certainly is worthy of continuing as a FIRST IS OVERABUNDANCE of concern for the offender, player - basketball must not weep over his punishment. a problem besetting the courts today. Did the guy com- It must weep for the guy whose face is dented three- * mitting the crime get a fair trial? Was he read his rights by quarters of an inch. * * * The KEY is people... THE AQUA HUT ANNOUNCES ITS 1st ANNUAL * and people are the KEY!

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By Terry Goodman another "nut" here to follow that,'"Mavity said. "There not looking at me, he's Sports Editor his footsteps. wasn't really much I could looking at the puck. Once he MEET JOHN MAVITY, a tell him. Either you do it or concentrates on the puck, his There once was a Bowling two-time AU-CCHA choice. you don't. He did it once and head is down and he doesn't Green defenseman, named "Not many people do it," almost lost his eye, so now know where I am. Roger Archer, who many admits Mavity, who is also he's not too keen on blocking thought had wacky well known for his blistering shots. "CHANCES ARE, with the characteristics. drivers on BG power plays. "I guess if I got hit in head down, he's going to Here was a guy-three "Tom Thomas blocks shots, the eye, I wouldn't be shoot." times named to the All- but he doesn't go down on his either." It seems strange that Central Collegiate Hockey knees. He sort of crouches But Mavity has been Mavity's defensive abilities Association first team-who down. fortunate. are getting to be so became a fan pleaser by "I usually don't even think "I've never been hit above prominent. In previous years going down on all fours and about it. They either come the chest," he said. "I've at BG, he's been better blocking enemy slap shots. around you or shoot. I got to been hit on top of the helmet known for his scoring output. Considering hockey pucks make sure he'.« decided to once, but that was on a In fact, he's the only reach velocities of more than shoot and then go down." deflection. I guess in that defenseman in Falcon 100 mph and Archer's face Mavity had about 10 blocks way, I've been pretty history to record a hat trick. was between the puck and last weekend against Nor- lucky." the Falcon goal, this is a thern Michigan, which not Blocking a puck is a Mavity was the team's dangerous maneuver. only impressed fans, but dangerous art, but Mavity third leading scorer last year Wildcat defenseman Don has a couple of rules to work with 47 points, and overall, It took guts. Some said, he Waddell, as well. with. he is tied for 13th (with John had to be nuts to try it. "A couple things will tip Stewart) on the list of all- Archer, maybe the best BG "HE(WADDELL) asked you off," he explained. "Of time BG scorers. defenseman ever, graduated me afterwards "could you course.if the opponent brings three years ago, but there's teach me how to do his stick up, and also if he's "This year's a little dif- ferent," chucked Mavity. "I can't figure it out, but I know my defense has improved. SHOW STOPPERS - Defensemen Ken Morrow (3) and John Mavity (9) try, along with BG goaltender Defense wasn't my Wally Charko (hidden), to smother tbe puck during last weekend's two-game sweep over Northern strongpoint before. I was Michigan. The Falcons travel toSt Louis this weekend. more of an offensive defenseman. "But I used to be that. Now I'm playing good defense. Last year, I got down too much and let some people get around me. "My timing's better this year, though. It's timing and Sports experience." Page 10 Wednesday, January 18,1978 And, a touch of courage. J Super Bowl: The aftermath

New Orleans cleans it up... while Dallas lives it up

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - It was almost like Mardi Gras - a week-long DALLAS (AP) - The Dallas Cowboys received a damp and chilly block party that crescended to Super Bowl XII and left this bawdy old city welcome home Monday-from the weather, not the thousands of fans who dazed, but an estimated $30 million richer. left work, skipped school and braved the cold to greet the newly crowned They guaged good times here by how much you eat and drink, and by world champions. how much litter is left in the street. More than 3,000 cheering, shivering fans, waving penants and shouting Newsphotos by Dave Ryan "If you measure in terms of garbage, it was a successful event," said "We're No. 1" crowded outside Dallas City Hall Monday afternoon to Patrick Koloski, director of the city's sanitation department "For the hear Dallas Mayor Robert Folsom proclaim "Dallas Cowboys Week." three-day weekend, we picked up 400 tons of trash off French Quarter Pardon me, I think my foot's caught streets. On a normal three-day weekend, we pick up maybe 50-fiO tons. The Cowboys, 27-10 victors over the Denver Broncos in Sunday's Super Bowl, also received an open-car parade through downtown Dallas, where "FOR AN ENTIRE 10-day Carnival season, we'U pick up about 10,000 temperatures dipped into the low 30s and winds whipped in gusts of more Northern Michigan's Dave Guertin found himself in a sticky situation last tons out of the Quarter, so the Super Bowl has to rank pretty high. than 20 miles per hour. Saturday-stuck in the Bowling Green goal net, minded by Brian "Saturday night, we had two sweepers, two trucks and 10 broorn-and- Stankiewlcz. Stanklewicz stepped out of the way and let Guertin work his can crews on Bourbon Street at 3 a.m. We went down one side, and when ROOKIE RUNNING back Tony Dorsett, clad in a full-length fur coat way out ol trouble. His teammates didn't, however, losing a pair of we turned to go back, you couldn't even tell we'd passed It was just as and hobbling on crutches from his Super Bowl knee injury, waved an games to the Falcons. dirty as before. "Orange Crusher" T-shirt and received thunderous ovations from the "The people were out there drinking until sunup, and it was 20 degrees. fans. If the weather had been nice, there's no telling what would have hap- "This is fantastic," he said of the greeting. pened." MODEL OPEN Owen Brennan said his restaurant served 1,675 breakfasts Saturday Brandishing the Super Bowl trophy, Cowboy President and General morning and over 1,500 Sunday. A leisurely late breakfast at Brennan's is Manager Tex Schramm told the crowd, "We're very proud to represent NOON Til 4:30 P.M. WEEKDAYS an obligatory stop on the tourist route here. Dallas and you fine folks.'' The cheers grew louder as Dallas Coach Tom Landry and his coaches A CAB DRIVER said averaged $200 a night for the weekend. "Usually, introduced the other Super Bowl heroes. CAMPUS I'd be happy as hell with $60 a night." he said. » Monday morning, New Orleans International Airport reported "wall- MORE THAN 1,000 fans waited an hour at Dallas' Love Field to greet to-wall people," waiting to catch flights home. ;* MANOR the Cowboys charter jet-a tasteful Cowboy blue this time instead of the NJ Service personnel soaked their aching feet and prepared for the next Bronco orange plane that ferried the Cowboys to New Orleans. APARTMENTS onslaught of tourists. The French Quarter streets were back to their Linda Durbin, a secretary, who left her job to welcome the Cowboys. customary state of decadent raunchiness. "They have fought so long for this championship, I don't mind freezing Mardi Gras is Feb. 7 this year. a little bit. My boss said go ahead and have a good time." 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