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The Senate Executive Committee voted unani- SEC budget plan mously Tuesday to form an emergency committee to recommend where budget cuts can be made. Tolo, we're not in Florida The committee will consist of three faculty anymore: gets tentative nod members, three members of classified staff, two Wednesday, mostly administrators, members of both Graduate Stu- cloudy and colder with a oy Kirk Pavelich dent Senate and Undergraduate Student Govern- The BG News chance of flurries. High 35 ment and a Firclands College representative. to 40. Northwest winds 10 to The solidarity of the different groups on campus 20 mph and gusty. Chance of could make the committee very effective with its The University administration is open to the Senate Executive snow 40 percent. Wednes- recommendations, committee members said. tion's approval of the project. day night, snow likely. Low Committee's plan to cope with the impending financial crisis - "A unified voice Is very important," Sen. "We're going to do it anyway, but we want the - rather than the more extreme declaration of financial emer- 20 to 25. Chance of snow 60 Theresa Milne said. "It shows we talked together president to endorse it," Senate Vice Chairman Al- gency - according to Christopher Dalton, the vice president for percent. Thursday, variable and came up with a solution. It shows we all have len White said. "We're fearful, given past history, planning and budgeting. cloudiness and cold with the same concerns." that this will be put off and put off before anything The plan calls for the organization of an ad hoc committee to scattered flurries. High in The broadly represented committee will be re- gets done, and then it's too late." generate and screen ideas and suggestions regarding the antici- the mid-30s. Chance of snow sponsible for recommending areas which could be Faculty Senate Chairman Leigh Chiarelott said pated further cuts to the higher education budget by Gov. 40 percent. cut from the budget and methods for raising extra the appointing must begin quickly to alert the Uni- George Voinovich. funds. versity's constituent groups of the crisis higher Ohio Student Association officials say the Uni- education faces. The committee will consist of three faculty members, three Inside The News versity may lose $12.2 million in state subsidies "We have to alert the students and faculty that it classified staff employees, two administrative staff employees, because of Gov. George Voinovich's expected cuts is not "business as usual,'" Chiarelott said. and one representative each from Graduate Student Senate, Un- What you drink can hurt to higher education. "It is Important to get the committee formed as dergraduate Student Government and Firclands College. you: Faculty Senate's Committee on Committees will quickly as possible because there are only five The News takes a look at immediately begin the process of selecting mem- See SK, page four. the water you drink, its fu- bers. The SEC is not waiting for the administra- See Meeting, page icven. ture, and the consequences of using It. □ Page six. Walkout Getting Plastered

Tensions visualized: The University is the site halts talk of graffiti offensive to cer- tain groups, upsetting some and angering others. on USG Q Page eight. proposal

Outside Campus by Julie Tagllalerro The BG News Coalition meets: The Redistricting Action Coalition will meet at 8:30 Undergraduate Student tonight on the second floor Government Is an organization of the Student Services which purports to strive to pro- Building. mote unity internally and The group will discuss throughout the University. how to respond to the city of However, this quest for togeth- Bowling Green's decision to erness was not apparent at Mon- consider redistricting pro- day night's meeting when five posals. senators staged a walkout shortly before a bill proposed by USG Local men arrested: senator Jeff Yeager was to be Bowling Green police ar- voted on. rested two local men who "This is clearly the most div- were allegedly attempting isive thing I've seen in USG this to break into several vehi- year," Yeager said of the wal- cles in a parking lot In the kout. 300 block of Elm Street Sun- The bill in question calls for day, March 22. the University to oppose an Ohio Scott M. Fortney, 19, of Senate bill which restricted col- 13349 Klopfenstein Road, lege trustees from prohibiting and Scott W. Palmerton, 18, ROTC units on campuses. Yeager of 400 Napoleon Road #317, initially presented a similar bill were both arrested on char- last semester. It was voted down ges of carrying a concealed in January by a vote of six for weapon, possession of crim- and 10 against, with 13 absten- inal tools and receiving sto- tions. len property. Yeager said he wrote this simi- According to the police lar bill because the state senate report, Fortney and Palmer- bill will be presented in the State ton were both carrying House in Columbus during the knifes and pocket flash- next two weeks. He wants USG lights. The plastic covering and the University to voice oppo- over the broken window of a sition to it. nearby vehicle had been sla- Shortly before Yeager's bill shed but the owner of the was to be discussed, it was an- vehicle did not report any- nounced that 23 senators re- thing stolen. mained at the meeting, four more In a consent search of the than the minimum required to suspects' vehicle, police have a quorum. confiscated several stolen Seconds after the announce- items, including a check- ment, five senators left en masse. book, 34 cassette tapes, 11 Because there were no longer pieces of outgoing mail and enough senators left to have a a windshield sun screen. quorum, the bill had to be tabled until the next USG meeting In two weeks. Yeager said the next The BG Nrwi/LlMla Ltac Lottery meeting may be too late to stop With arms covered In plaster, junior computer art major Glenn Building Monday afternoon. They were preparing the mixture for the senate bill because it may be Welker (left) and freshman graphic design major Angela Pitzen an Art 112 plaster casting project CLEVELAND (AP) Here mix plaster powder and water together outside the Fine Arts are Tuesday nighf s Ohio See Yeager, page four. Lottery selections:

Pick 3 Numbers 5-2-4 Welfare rights advocates plan demonstration Pick 4 Numbers He said they would press demands that Meanwhile, Gov. George Voinovich the soaring costs of welfare. 6-9-9-3 by Robert E. Miller The Associated Press the state restore benefits to 90,000 or and legislative leaders of both parties He said he has offered reforms that in- more recipients whose eligibility was to repeated statements in which they ruled clude increased funding for children's Cards expire at midnight Tuesday. out restoring the program at any time programs, expanded job opportunities 3 (three) of Hearts COLUMBUS - Welfare rights advo- Faith said the walkers planned to at- soon. and increased medical benefits for all K (king) of Clubs cates who walked from Cleveland and tend a reception late Tuesday at a church They cited a state budget deficit that poor citizens, including General Assis- A (ace) of Diamonds Cincinnati arrived Tuesday in Columbus near the Statehouse where they would they said totals $575 million or more and tance recipients. 6 (six) of Spades as a vanguard of a larger group that will appeal to individual lawmakers to restore would continue to grow, barring a sharp "You do the best you can with what you protest cuts in the state's General Assis- the full General Assistance Program. turnaround of the recession. have," the Republican governor said. The Super Lotto jackpot is tance program. He said several hundred demonstra- "I don't plan to meet with them. My $8 million. Bill Faith, director of the Ohio Coali- tors were expected Wednesday for a ral- people have been meeting with them," He said the Legislature has refused to tion for the Homeless, said hundreds of ly that would include speeches on the Voinovich said when asked to comment act on his request for tax increases on Compiled from staff and other demonstrators are expected to Join Statehouse steps. Afterward, Faith said, on the demonstration. liquor and cigarettes to ease the crunch wire reports. the group of 60-70 walkers at the State- the demonstrators would enter the ro- Voinovich said Ohio has been more le- house on Wednesday. tunda for a prayer service. nient than many states In trying to curb See As>isUnce, page «*. Opinion page two The BG News Wednesday, April 1,1992

JOHN KOHLSTRAND The BG News EDITOR ^^IIWD^^WN-- AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE FOUNDED IN 1920. JEREMY STONE WEBER JACQUELINE PORTER DearGwJ, A MANAGING EDITOR CITY EDITOR please give me / PUBLISHED DAILY DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR AND WEDNESDAYS DURINC THE SUMMER J

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=^—= Letters — USG Senators' walkout a "blatant misuse of office" O&W- Hf>lE- The BG News: ftWW As a senator-elect In our Un- These members were David This action is a clear attempt to u&KJs^s-w «»aBa dergraduate Student Govern- Dorland, College Republicans manipulate the events in USG by ment, I know coming in there representative; Wendy Hansel- five people, an attempt to block would be some measure of dirty man, Honors Student Association the passage or even the discus- politics, but I never expected to representative and CR vice sion of SB 91-92-24. see such an appallingly blatant president; Amanda Herriott, Merry New World Order Day display of it as I did at the March senator-elect proxying for Shawn It is the job of USG senators 30 general assembly meeting Simmons; Steve Novak, off- not to shirk issues but to discuss which I attended as a proxy. campus senator; and Dwayne them and vote on them. In walk- Celebration of U.S. supremacy -- and April Fools' Day Throughout the meeting there Sattler, at-large senator and CR ing out, they showed a lack of had been a steady flow of people president. faith in their beliefs by refusing Disclaimer #1 - I really should ha! No one likes those little Nips leaving the assembly. While this to go on the record with them. watch what I write. Look what Michael Breman anyway. They eat raw fish and had always bothered me, I'd An attendance count was made happened to Bill Clinton. He drive on the wrong side of the come to accept it as a fact of showing only 18 senators and the This walkout constitutes a bla- wrote a letter about how he hated road, as if they know something USG, one which I hope to see meeting was then adjourned due tant misuse of office on the part the Vietnam War, it got stuffed in about cars. Those Japs own half our damn country anyway, and changed in the near future. to lack of quorum. of these five senators. If they felt some military ROTC file, and it'd be a lot cheaper to orches- By the time the three Senate they needed more time to work years later it is public know- bills to be voted on that night These five senators were seen on their arguments, there are ledge! Jeez, if / ever run for trate a military offensive than to were up for voting, some of the by several assembly members proper avenues available to this president I will never win North buy it back. Besides, it's a hel- luva lot easier to solve our trade senators had already left. At the passing notes among themselves end. Dakota end of discussion of the second of before their walk-out and made They failed to use them. Their Disclaimer #2 - for Geraldine deficit with a couple dozen the three, only 23 senators re- no effort to hide the fact they left actions denied myself and the 17 Jensen, who publicly expressed H-bombs than by actually de- veloping a work ethic. mained to vote, four more than en masse. other senators dedicated enough at city council chambers last there Is no more U.S.S.R, no Why would we want to do all of the quorum of 19. to remain the right to speak, the Monday night her dislike of my more yin to our yang, nothing left Senate Bill 91-92-24 was intro- At least two of these senators, right to vote and quite simply the last column: You don't faze me, I to stop us. We are the only mili- these nasty things, you ask? Be- cause this is a zero-sum world we duced for adoption by Jeff Herriott and Sattler, were seen right to govern, which is what we once pissed off a whole state. Be- tary superpower left in the Yeager. Approximately 30 sec- within the chambers after the were voted into office to do. sides, I'm not the one who said world; since the Cold War ended, live In. If somebody wins, some- onds into his discussion of the meeting had been adjourned. That's not politics, that's bullshit. during my city council campaign we talk in terms of economic body else must lose. Well, the way I see it, Japan is winning, the bill, which opposes Ohio Senate Several observers also stated at a public debate that I under- superpowers, and in that arena European Community is winning, Bill 249, five members of USG that some of the others who left Michael Haynes stood "diversity" because I "rent we actually have some competi- stood up and filed out of the were talking in the hall after the Freshman [apartments] to blacks, a couple tion Only a fool wouldn't seize even the CIS is making out like some deadbeat welfare mother chamber. adjournment. Mathematics of Asians, and yes, some ordinary the opportunity to snuff out these white people as well." And you economic enemies. with 10 kids. If America is to win were incensed withmy attitude! First, we send the troops back again, our enemies must lose. If Olscamp: Ohio education cuts will hamper University Disclaimer #3 ~ Today is my to the Middle East to conquer we are to be great again, our April Fools' Day Column. I once and for all those smarmy enemies must lie at our feet. Be- Alumni, Students, Parents and reached the limit. in the size of the reductions ex- thought I'd let you know so you little Arab nations because that sides, Reagan ran us into a $4 Other Friends: Without relief - either from perienced by higher education don't confuse me with Pat Bu- oil is rightfully ours anyway. trillion debt by building up this Current information from the increased subsidy support or and the other areas of the state chanan or Dave Dorland. We'll attack on Friday, while military and it wouldn't be cost state capital suggests that addi- from relaxed fee caps - we budget which the governor effective just to let it all rust in tional and quite severe budget project a continuing erosion in chooses not to protect. "An Easy Guide to Save Your warehouses and silos. Hell, and reductions are imminent for the quality of higher education at Higher education, which only Presidency, Fix the Deficit and "An Easy Guide to Save Your CNN could cover it, we could higher education in Ohio. I write BGSU and other Ohio public uni- receives approximately 12.4 per- Get Rid of Them Stinkin' even schedule battles for prime today to inform you about the versities, further inadequate cent of the State General Fund Japanese" or "All You Need to Presidency, fix the Deficit, time again, so that it will be fun likely impact on Bowling Green compensation for our faculty and appropriations, has been taking a Do Is Follow the Worms"... an and Get Rid of Them Stinkin' for the whole family. State University and ask your staff and a higher probability of clearly disproportionate share of open letter to George Herbert Japanese" or "All You Need The problem is that during the help in seeking solutions to this layoffs of additional long- the reductions - 39 percent of the Hoover Bush. Cold War, we were the capitalist expanding crisis. standing and loyal Ohio em- Feb. 1991 cuts and 29 percent of Mr. Bush, it is obvious that to Do Is Follow the pigs, which was OK, because we In the past IS months, BGSU ployees. Such a situation is not in the Dec. 1991 cuts. your presidency is in trouble. Worms"... an open letter, to got to hog up all of the natural re- has experienced an 8.7 percent the best interest of our students, With primary and secondary You may not even be re-elected, sources for ourselves. Now that reduction ~ or nearly $6 million - our employees or the state as a education protected, the dispro- and worse, you may lose to Ed- George Herbert Hoover everybody is free and open and in the support it receives from whole. portionate burden on higher mund G. Brown or H. Ross Perot, Bush. democratic, (except for a billion the State of Ohio. Although we Let me provide you a bit of eduction could increase even instead of just William "I don't Chinese who don't count any- have been able to absorb this dol- background. Information pre- more in the next round of cuts. inhale dope" Clinton. You re- they're all bent over praying that way), we must preserve our way lar loss, it has necessitated a sently available to us indicates BGSU has long been proud to cently took a trip to Japan in an pathetic little religion of theirs. of life. Everybody wishes he number of changes which have that the state budget picture for offer a high-quality education at attempt to fix our fiscal woes On Saturday, we'll move in on could be an American because hurt us. 1992-93 is definitely worsening. low cost to our students. Our low- (jobs, jobs, jobs!) and you embar- that pathetic whining little Zio- we are the greatest people ever It may certainly be said that Earlier this year the Governor's cost policy, combined with effi- rassed us, not to mention the fact nist state. We'll show them what to walk the face of the Earth. Bowling Green employees are Office of Budget and Manage- cient management, has certainly that you puked on their prime an occupied territory is, and then They all want to live like us. doing, as the governor likes to ment (OBM) projected a state allowed educational opportuni- minister. (Yes, I know, it would we'll make David Duke the terri- say, "more with less." We are ap- budget deficit for 1992-93 of $473 ties for many students who would help if they cooked their fish.) torial governor. Or we could just Unfortunately, this world's re- proaching a second consecutive million. not otherwise have been able to So let me let you in on a little nuke It along with Baghdad. sources are finite, and if every- year without any salary increase Very recently the situation has afford them. secret. There is a way that we Second, we use all of the Amer- body tried to live like us, we'd be for our employees and ~ to com- taken a significant turn for the But that same low-cost policy can fix this country and this ican troops stationed in the extinct in 50 years. We might be pound the concern - they are worse, with OBM as of March 10 has also precluded us from build- world once and for all. Because NATO countries to destabilize anyway. now paying a higher portion of projecting the state budget ing up large operational reserves America is God's country, and it Europe. We may not conquer their health insurance premiums. to protect the University in times is our "manifest destiny" as them, and besides, they're white And why should we change our Before this pay freeze, by the ... the reduction hi state of stress. Reductions of the mag- Americans to reach around the like us, so we might want to let way of life? We must preserve way. our all-rank average faculty nitude we have already had to world and xenophobically des- them live. Anyway, we've just the American Way and only for salary was already the lowest subsidy have resulted hi absorb and the ones which loom troy anything that's foreign or got to immobilize their econo- Americans. The rest of the world among our peer institutions in reduced student access to ahead, threaten our ability to strange so that we may preserve mies and their ability to defend must be our slaves and minions maintain the level of learning re- the state, because we had chosen the Iftpary and to computer our divine way of life. It can be Japan (that comes later). so that we may continue to live to strengthen our computing, li- sources needed to continue to summed up in one word. Third, we send American "ad- the way to which we've grown brary and instructional equip- labs. Today, BG has neary 76 provide the program our stu- Imperialism. visers" to help our former com- accustomed. ment - all at the center of stu- fewer regular faculty and dents have received in the past. C'mon, George, don't tell me munist adversaries in the Soviet dent learning - rather than being Unless we are able to maintain you haven't had those fantasies! Disunion. Sure, we'll help you set Lastly, we could make a holi- a state leader in salaries. staff than a year ago. a reasonable level of state sup- They're not really so deranged. up a free market economy. Sure, day to celebrate our greatness. Now, however, the reduction in port for higher education, it is After we clobbered those camel we'll divert some foreign aid We could call it New World Order state subsidy has resulted in re- shortfall for 1992-93 at $577 mil- therefore inevitable that we may jockeys over In the Gulf and you your way. Not! Day, and celebrate it every April duced student access to the li- lion and the Legislative Budget expect higher increases in tuition got your 91 percent approval rat- Fourth, we initiate Operation 1. brary and to computer labs. To- Office subsequently projecting charges over the long term, mak- ing, don't tell me you didn't con- Storm. Conquering day, BGSU has nearly 75 fewer an even higher shortfall of $743 ing higher education less and less sider conquering the world and Japan shouldn't be too hard, con- Michael Dylan Brennan was a regular faculty and staff mem- million. accessible to more and more trying for 100 percent (rounded sidering that when we wrote columnist for The Newsand was bers than a year ago. The general assembly has so Ohioans. up, of course). their constitution we didn't let last seen boarding a one-way The shortage of faculty has re- far refused to enact the legisla- I do want to assure you that we It would be so easy, because them have their own military. Ha train for North Dakota. sulted in larger classes; there is tion proposed by Governor Voin- are working very hard to achieve some increased dependence on ovich or any other tax measure a positive outcome in Columbus. part-time and temporary instruc- which would generate increased However, our efforts are not Harper's Facts Machine- Jordon Dowling and Jay E. Potts tors to accommodate student revenue for 1992-93 to help bal- likely to succeed by themselves. demand, and some courses have ance next year's budget. We need the assistance of indi- not been offered at all. This situation is further com- vidual citizens and other organi- Library purchases also are be- plicated by the governor's pledge zations in lobbying the governor ing reduced, something which is in late February that he would and legislators on behalf of particularly distressing since the reduce the 1992-93 allocation for higher education in Ohio - on be- ^2 \ library is the heart and soul of an primary and secondary educa- half of BGSU. academic institution. Fewer stu- tion Primary and secondary ed- Please contact your state rep- dents are being given campus ucation absorbed a significant resentative, the governor, your jobs because temporary em- portion of the $196 million in re- state senator and other people of ployment funds have been cut duction ordered by Governor influence if you agree with our Volnovich in December 1991, as views. We do appreciate your Governor Volnovich and others continued interest and support. have Indicated that public higher did higher education. education in Ohio must "help it- self.'' As I have noted, we have Exempting those areas from done a great deal "to help our- cuts for 1992-93 will automatical- PaulJ. Olscamp selves," but we also feel we have ly lead to a considerable Increase University President

.1 Wednesday, April 1,1992 The BG News page three What did Walters say? The Crimes of the Times First off, allow me to welcome criminals. So, it makes no sense everyone back to Bowling Green to pass gun control laws that will To pee or not to pee, that is the question .. . from spring break. You all have James Walters not affect criminals and will only my condolences. diminish the rights of law- ♦ John A. Doe, 21, 111 North cars parked outside; storming re- This week I thought I would abiding citizens. South St., was cited Wednesday lentlessly down Wooster, stop- talk a bit about the Bill of Rights, The next thing I wish to speak for public urination. Mcriael Martone about is the right to privacy. ping only to poke its head personal freedom and related ♦ John B. Doe, 21, 222 South topics. Although there is no amend- through the front door of Good North St., was cited Wednesday Tymes, crushing drunken jailbait The Bill of Rights, the first 10 ment to the Constitution that for shoplifting and public urina- specifically mentions "privacy," in its mandibles of death; then Amendments to our Constitution, tion. is where the freedoms in the the Supreme Court has ruled that leaping in a single bound to the it is implied and thus exists. ♦ John Bernard, perpetually field outside the BA building, are guaranteed. young, 333 East West St., was ac- Essentially, the Bill of Rights plex, so different than it was 200 I believe we all have an inher- with the impact of the ant send- costed Thursday by several CIA ing Jerome Library, Offenhauer protects us from the govern- years ago, with so many different ent right to privacy - or in other agents in Albany, New York at an words, to be left alone. One of the Towers, and especially the Ad- ment. people and opinions, no one otherwise uneventful campaign things that comes out of this after they were identified as a ministration Building scattering The First Amendment protects should be able to express them?) stop where George Bush was University spirit organization. freedom of speech, religion, I disagree. With crime at the right to privacy is the right of like so many pick-up sticks. The preparing for the upcoming New ♦ William Clinton, 45, Arkan- press and right to assemble. In record levels we see today, peo- women to have an abortion. ant then publicly urinated. York primary. According to fed- sas, was cited last Friday, for, The ant, identified by its our society, these freedoms are ple need to protect themselves I personally believe abortion is eral press releases, Mr. Bernard wrong (with the exceptions of according to the police report, mother as "Harvey," was essential. every bit as much now as they was allegedly bicycling at top "baja-lng, like the Dukes ofHaz- rape, incest and danger to the life released with a warning. People has the right to express did 200 years ago; maybe even speed directly towards the presi- zard, stoned on marijuana, '. their beliefs, no matter what the more so. of the mother). ♦ John D. Doe, 20, 444 West dent, screaming "Blood for oil!" through the Intersection of Woos- East street, was cited on Monday beliefs are. It seems to me that if The goal of gun control advo- I do not believe it is my right, and carrying a huge banana ter and Main, running over . you do not like what someone is cates is an admirable and lofty and certainly not the right of for drinking a glass of wine with cream pie. After four days in several grandmothers and in- his mother in his apartment, and saying, then it is important for government, to tell a woman federal custody and a few well- fants." When asked if he thought the person have the right to say what she can or cannot do with is now currently waiting on With crime at the record deserved beatings, Mr. Ber- that the bad publicity generated Ohio's Death Row. ] it. This is especially true in a po- her body. nard's bail was posted by a would hurt his campaign, he re- 1 litical environment. levels we see today, people Many pro-choice activists are ♦ The third floor of Darrow bearded man identified only as sponded "Hell, if those Nazi Hall seceded from Kreischer If you don't like what I have to need to protect themselves worried that the Supreme Court 'Fidel,' and Mr. Bernard was Death Camp photos didn't stop say, fine. Tell me why -- that is may soon overturn the Roe v. Quadrangle last Tuesday, appeal- every bit as much now as released on his own recognizance me, nothing can! Ha! Ha! Ha!" ing to the United Nations for rec- your right. But know that I'll tell Wade decision which guarantees - but his mustache was held for In a related development, Hil- you why I don't like what you are women the right to have an abor- ognition, declaring themselves in they did 200 years ago; questioning. lary Clinton shot the pope, who ideological alignment with the • saying. tion. I don't believe, however, ♦ The police are still looking was then so surprised that he The Second Amendment reads maybe even more so. that this is as bad as many make brave independence drives, past for information related to Thurs- publicly urinated. and present, of the Baltics, Pakis- "... the right of the people to keep it seem. day night's kidnapping outside ♦ Freddie Falcon, 49, Perry tan, Kurdistan, Quebec, Scotland and bear arms, shall not be in- one. Guns are used to commit As far as I am concerned, the Kinko's of local cult cartoon Stadium rafters, was hauled off and the National Pan Hellenic fringed." This seems to be pretty crimes every day, so if we can less the federal government de- hero, Jim. According to police to jail Saturday, for publicly ex- clear to me. Basically, we are somehow control who has guns cides for me, the better. If the Council; seeking peace, pros- reports, he was able to defend posing his pecker. perity, and the inevitable joy that guaranteed the right to own a and who does not, we may be able Supreme Court does indeed over- himself from the initial drive-by ♦ Michael D. Brennan, 21, 311 accompanies the sudden freedom gun. to lower the amount of crime. turn Roe v. Wade, it will simply shooting by using his fat friend Darrow, was cited Saturday for leave the question of abortion up from the obligation to interact As ridiculous and outrageous Like I said, this is admirable, Ruth as a shield. However, Jim urinating publicly on Joyce Kep- with people who are different as it may be, there are people out but it won't work. to each individual state. was unable to escape when the ke's lawn. He was then drawn there who want to take the right No matter how many laws, reg- What is so wrong with that? As two shadowy figures (tentatively and quartered into four dispro- A press release from City away. istrations, applications, waiting I said, the less the federal identified as "Dieter von Sha- portionate segments: #1 being 45 Council issued a statement of One of their arguments is when periods or restrictions there are, government decides, the better. drach" and "R.A") stepped out percent, #2 being 22 percent, *3 general approval, noting only the Second Amendment was criminals will still have guns. James Wallers is a weekly col- of the car and abducted Jim, who, being 13 percent, and #4 being 20 that "the region in question, con- written, the world was a vastly Now, I am not sure why umnist for The BG News. according to eyewitnesses, was percent. The town executioner taining less than a hundred stu- different place where people had someone needs to own an Uzi or so afraid, he publicly urinated. noted that this was legal because dents, represents an absurdly the realistic need to be able to slmiliar gun, but that is irrele- "Herr Shadrach" and "R.A.," "we are a charter city and there- and disproportionately small defend themselves. vant. If a law-abiding citizen Correction In the March 31 Alex Teodosio who are also suspects in the fore don't have to follow the percentage of the residents of This, they say, is a different wants to own an Uzi, that is his mysterious disappearance of law." the city of Bowling Green, and time and the Second Amendment right. Just because criminals use guest column, a statement should have read "Ohio Governor Hardy Buber, then screeched off ♦ Patrick Buchannan, 54, The must, therefore, be immediately does not take on the same mean- them to commit crimes doesn't to safety, slowed only briefly by Land of Make Believe, was cited assigned its own ward." mean I shouldn't be able to own George Voinovich is imposing ing in this context. the dull repeating thud of Mr. Sunday for digging a ditch be- ♦ John Z. Doe, 21, 555 North (Would this then also apply to one if I want to. $88 million in cuts for primary and secondary eduction." Peterson stuck in their treads. tween the United States and Mex- East West South St., was cited the First Amendment? Does this It isn't the law-abiding citizen According to Jim's best friend ico, and then publicly urinating Tuesday in his apartment for mean our society is now so com- we have to worry about; it's the The March 31 article "Man and roommate, Tony, Jim's fami- into it. private urination. charged in murder of 3-year-old ly is accepting donations to be ♦ A huge giant mutant killer panooaanaaaoonapooooaoocq boy" incorrectly stated that Alex used for a ransom fund. Locally, ant, 4, was heroically arrested by ♦ Mike Martone, 20, 302 Dar- Leimgruber was playing inside the fundraising is being chaired Police Officer John C. Doe on row, a columnist for The BG his home with a friend and wan- by Mike Martone, 302 Darrow. Monday. The ant had gone on a News, was arrested by police this dered outside by himself. Actual- All campus contributions should marauding killing spree, hur- morning, "He's so dam nice!" the CHARLESTOWN APTS. ly, Leimgruber was playing with be sent to Mr. Martone, who will dling over Ben Franklin's onto police report read. "He was ob- C a friend in the family's yard forward the money to the family. South Main, crushing several viously up to something!' AND C when his friend went inside the Cash only, please. c Leimgruber home by himself. ♦ Six hooded figures caught Responses wanted MID AM MANOR c Leimgruber's father asked the stalking the town Friday night, Letters of the editor should be right to edit any submitted work c friend where his son was and anonymously spreading their 200-300 words in length. All let- for clarity and brevity. c went immediately outside to look propaganda under cover of ano- ters must be typed, signed and If not submitting a letter or 'NOW RENTING' for him. 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Weekend warriors risk injuries Award coincides Stretching, conditioning help prevent Monday morning pain by Michael Zawackl said, "soreness will follow." The BC News "When you're dona, sit on the ground and stretch out" Bowers said that even the most with honorary's conditioned athletes will be sore William Jones, University chief athletic trainer after a game because the inten- As the weather begins to im- sity of play is at a greater level in 75th anniversary prove, a number of University Center, said muscle soreness is letics is to do a lot of stretching the game than at a practice ses- students come out of their winter related to the microscopic tear- after the activity, while the mus- sion. by Bridget Shannon hibernation and become Involved ing of muscle fibers, causing cles are still warm. Bowers said ice and muscle The BC News with weekend athletics which modest, but not permanent, "When you're done, sit down on massages on isolated areas as transform them into weekend muscle damage and a certain the ground and stretch out," well as sport ointments and a Although the origins of the University's chapter of Mortar warriors. amount of pain. Jones said. soak in a hot Jacuzzi may provide A possible consequence of be- William Jones, the University's Bowers also recommends temporary relief from discom- Board have been lost to the sands of time, the chapter will still ing a weekend warrior is the chief athletic trainer, said a Join in the celebration of the national honor society's 75th an- stretching activities prior to and fort, but he does not recommend niversary. Monday morning soreness of buildup of lactic acid in the mus- after exercise as well as gradual- pain killers unless they are sug- muscles and joints related to be- cles is the cause of tightness felt ly introducing the level of activi- When the organization was founded at the University, one gested by a personal physician. qualification was that potential members had to be female. That ing involved in a myriad of in the arms and legs. ty over a period of days to avoid restriction no longer applies. Today, potential members must be strenuous physical activities. Jones said the best way to muscle soreness. "In three to five days discom- Richard Bowers, director of avoid Monday morning soreness rising seniors and have at least a 3.0 grade point average "As soon as you increase the fort will be alleviated," Bowers . "We also look at the individual and their scholarship, leader- fitness at the Student Recreation after a period of exhausting ath- intensity of the activity," Bowers said. ship, service and other activities they have been involved with both on and off campus," said Christine Kendzora, Mortar Board SEC Yeager public relations director. Acting University President ing earlier. However, Haynes Continued from page one. Eloise Clark said she had not yet Continued from page one. added that unlike the five who Although Mortar Board is a senior honorary group, applicants 'To the extent that it is a read the SEC's resolution and voted on at the State House be- walked out together, the others do not have to be involved in the University Honors Program. broad-based committee with var- preferred to so before granting fore then. "did not leave to kill an issue." This semester, the University chapter's big project is initia- ied perspectives makes it even her support to the idea. There was ample amount of Haynes does not approve of tion. The celebration will take place on Saturday, April 11, In more valuable," Dalton said. "I "I'll still have to do some time for the senators, ROTC rep- any early exits from USG meet- Prout Chapel with a reception following at Towers Inn. think that would be a lot more checking into it," she said. "We'- resentatives and other concerned ings. He said he is hoping to see The first (to become annual) Paulsen-Weber-Young Mortar positive than a formal declara- re all worried about the possi- students to discuss the bill with legislation proposed that will Board Scholarship will be awarded at this ceremony. tion of a financial emergency." bility of disproportionate cuts to him either during the open forum make it mandatory for senators "We have been building up money from alumni and chapter "I have trouble believing that higher education." section of USG meetings or on to stay for the duration of the members for some years and we finally have enough to offer there are too many people now Dalton said he personally did his own time, Yeager said. meeting. this scholarship for a couple years," chapter president Beth that don't believe we have a po- not have any problems with the After his first attempted bill Although senator Dwyne Set- Hutchins said. tential budget problem," he said. resolution and welcomed sugges- was opposed in January, Yeager tler doesn't normally agree with The scholarship will be awarded to a rising junior who is in the Faculty Senate vice chairman tions from all areas of the Uni- invited the other senators to call senators leaving early, he said upper 35 percent of his or her college class. Allen White said the SEC plans to versity in dealing with the anti- him or help him work on the bill. the exit at the time of Yeager's take the initiative in forming the cipated next round of cuts. Of the 13 who abstained claiming bill - which Sattler participated committee, with or without the "We really do want to get input the bill was confusing, Yeager in - was necessary because of but explained that the remaining posed to it, but felt he had to do it support of the administration. from as many people and as said only one came to him for the low number of senators re- senators would most likely have because the bill would not get a "We'll ask for their blessing broad a group as possible," he clarification. maining. supported the bill. fair chance if it had been voted but we're going to do it anyway," said. "And as soon as possible ~ Yeager said he saw the walkout There was not enough research "You can't make a statement on, as 20 of 36 senators had he said. c not in May or June." as an "unethical tactic" by the done on the bill, Sattler said, add- without the education behind it," already left. senators because they decided to ing that ROTC representatives Sattler said. Hanselman said USG's leave rather than discussing the and the sponsor of the state bill Senators Dave Dorland and National, State and Community issue. had not been contacted as they Wendy Hanselman, who also par- Affairs committee was continu- NOW LEASING FOR Senator-elect Michael Haynes, should have been before a vote ticipated in the walkout, agreed ing to research the bill and would who proxied for another senator could be made. with Sattler that more research have information to present at SUMMER AND FALL at the meeting, recognized that a Sattler said he would have was needed before the bill could the next USG meeting. number of senators left the meet- liked to have had the bill tabled be passed. The other two participants in Dorland said he is not used to the walkout could not be reached 215 E. Poe Rd. 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My Spring, A Light In The Darkness thou art like a schmepid

Connell Barrett resident "poet"

Yes, once again, the vernal equinox -• that welcome friend, that benevolent brother - has arrived, falling upon us with all the subtlety of an inebriated senator. Yes, Spring is here, and with it, one is reminded of that special four-letter term that's become synonymous with this wonderous time of the year - that magical feeling that can only be shared between two people who meet completely at random and eventually share that special Springish entity, namely: thawing urine. No! Make that love. Love is all around us, which means, of course, poetry is not far behind. Yes, versification - it's the age-old pastime, dating back hundreds of years, all the way to the 18th century, invented for those poor dullards not so lucky with the ladies in order to win their affections (the ladies'^ which is, of course, the only purpose of poetry, as can be noted in Webster's New World Really Big Unabridged Cavalcade O' Conjunctives Dictionary: poetry: 1) One of the fine arts The BC Nevi/Jay Murdock which exhibits its special Despite its penchant for lousy weather, sometimes Bowling Green can provide some combined with an evening sun to put on a free light show in the western sky. character and power by means of really spectacular sights. On this particular day last fall, a clearing storm front language; 2) Phrases designed to flow in a cadenced manner; 3) Especially when there're some babes around - you know, to impress the honeys in spandex; 4) Yowza! Yowza! Academy favors 'Silence' Cinema's The first thing you've got to remember, if you really want to allure a fair lass with eloquent verse, is the one constant rule of winners all poetry: it has to rhyme, or it's with sweep of five Oscars LOS ANGELES (AP) - Here is a list of winners at Monday not a poem. Forget about what your English teachers have told night's 64th Annual : by Bob Thomas Q PICTURE: The Silence of the Lambs you. Anybody can write The Associated Press Bugsy, Warren Beatty's gangster epic that had non-rhythmical poems as long as the most nominations with 10, picked up early -J ACTOR: Anthony Hopkins, The Silence of the Lambs the lines are broken up. awards for art direction and costume design. An- Q ACTRESS: Jodie Foster. The Silence of the Lambs There I sat, eating LOS ANGELES - Silence of the Lambs, the thril- other best picture nominee, JFK Oliver Stone's J SUPPORTING ACTOR: Jack Palance. Ciry Slickers cornflakes in front of my dog. ler about a fledgling FBI agent who needs the help assassination polemic, won for film editing and _J SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Mercedes Ruehl, The Fisher King She barked. of an evil genius, swept the five top Oscars on cinematography. 3 DIRECTOR: Jonathan Demme. The Silence of the Lambs Shakespeare, for instance, did -I ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Callie Khouri, Thelma & Louise this, rarely rhyming, just using Monday night, including best picture and acting Gillie Khouri won the original screenplay award awards for Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster. for the female buddy film, Thelma & Louise. Q ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Ted Tally, The Silence of the big shmaltzy words: Lambs When is thine 'twixt of hither, "My God. I can't believe it!" said Hopkins, who Palance, a sentimental favorite nominated four alas? Ho, doe, ray, me, O life, O received a standing ovation from the crowd at the decades ago for playing villains in Sudden Fear Q FOREIGN FILM: Italy, Mediterraneo me 64th Annual Academy Awards show. "I am greatly and Shane, demonstrated his fitness by perform- Q ART DIRECTION: Dennis Gassner and Nancy Haigh.Bugsy O, mi cheri amore. Thou art honored and tremendously moved." ing several push-ups on stage. □ CINEMATOGRAPHY: Robert Richardson, JFK lovely like th' s'mmer's day Na Hopkins, who played Dr. Hannibal (The Canni- The 72-year-old character actor recalled a direc- na na na! Q COSTUME DESIGN: Albert Wolsky, Bugsy bal) Lecter, becomes the third British performer tor telling him in 1949 that he would win an Oscar. Q DOCUMENTARY FEATURE- Allie Light and Irving Saraf, Goodbye! "And 42 years later, he was right," he said. So make sure to rhyme. in a row to win as best actor, following Jeremy In the Shadow of the Stars However, if you happen to find Irons for Reversal of Fortune and Daniel Day- Alan Menken won the award for best original J DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT: Debra Chasnoff. yourself at the end of a Lewis for My Left Foot. score for his music for Beauty and the Beast, and Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our particularly difficult stanza, a "I'd like to dedicate this to all the women before he and his late partner, lyricist Howard Ashman, Environment good idea may be simply to throw me who didn't have the chances I had," said Foster, won a second Oscar for the movie's title song. □ FILM EDITING: Joe Hutshing and Pietro Scalia^FK in anything that works, inventing who joins the ranks of repeat Oscar winners. She Menken paid tribute to Ashman, who recently □ MAKEUP and , Terminator 2: your own word, if necessary: was named best actress of 1988 for her perform- died of complications from AIDS at age 40. Judgment Day 0 flowing stream, so clear and ance as a rape victim in The Accused. Menken, like many celebrities who appeared LI MUSIC ORIGINAL SCORE: Alan Menken, Beauty and the tepid; Silence also brought Oscars to director Jonathan Beast Oh, quench my thirst, like a Demme and to Ted Tally for best adapted screen- during the show, wore a red ribbon on his lapel, winter shmepid. J MUSIC ORIGINAL SONG: Alan Menken and the late How- play. symbolizing support for AIDS awareness and ard Ashman, "Beauty and the Beast" from Teauty and the Beast See? Any patriotic, The film becomea only the third movie to sweep research. red-blooded, hairy-chested Best foreign film was Mediterraneo, an Italian American girl would have to read the five major awards./r Happened One Night ac- Q ANIMATED SHORT FILM: Daniel Greaves^fanipulation this and say, "What the hell is a complished this in 1934 and in 1975, One Flew comedy set during World War II. □ LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM. Seth Winston and Rob shmepid?" and "Get away from Over the Cuckoo's Nest was also given this honor. Silence was an unusual big winner because of its Fried,Session Man me!" and ••HELP!" And Jack Palance, the crusty trail boss in Ciry Slick- grim subject matter and the fact that it was 3 SOUND: Tom Johnson, Gary Rydstrom. Gary Summers and occasionally, a cute little ers, and Mercedes Ruehl, the warm-hearted video released early in 1991. But it came on strong in the Lee Orloff, Terminator 2: Judgment Day limerick can be quite handy for store owner in The Fisher King, won for best sup- awards season, winning the bellwether Directors that special someone in your life porting performances. Guild award for Demme, as well as the Writers □ SOUND EFFECTS EDITING: Gary Rydstrom and Gloria S. who happens to contract an acute Terminator 2: Judgment Day, the 1991 box-office Guild Award for Tally. Borders.Terminator 2: Judgment Day infectious disease caused by a champion, outperformed its more prestigious The two other losing best picture nominees were □ : , Stan Winston, Gene virus inflammation of the gray rivals in technical categories. It won four Oscars: Beauty and the Beast ~ the first ar.:--.«?ed feature Warren Jr. and , Terminator 2: Judgment Day matter of the spinal cord. Who named in that category, and Barbra Streisand's needs costly "get well" cards makeup, sound effects editing, sound and visual when you can create your own effects. The Prince of Tides. well-wishing? For instance: 1 just stopped by to wish you well Highbrow Hotline And drop you off this folio. And I'd have to say it's hard to tell That you've come down with poIio.But if you've tried and Campus hosts cornucopia of coolness tried, and you're with that special by Melissa Henry someone, and you simply cannot out to do those nasty reading reviews. produce one bit of meaningful The BC News conceptual aspects of what it means to be a woman. Let rhyme, just "borrow" a little me emphasize, however, that this does not mean the Also on Friday, and Saturday too. the BGSU Tree- Shakespeare. performance is for women only - men, too, have a lot to house Troupe will present performances of "Charlotte's ATTRACTIVE GIRL: "So, what Rested up from spring break? Sure hope so, because gain by going. The performance will be presented in the Web." Shows start at 7:30 and 9 both nights, and tickets do you wanna do tonight?" there are just tons of cool, cultural things to do this McFall Gallery, Friday night at 8 and Saturday after- are $3 and arc available at the Joe E. Brown box office YOU: "Love is a smoke rais'd week. I was planning on going in chronological order, noon at 2. Free and open to all, this is something folks in University Hall. Needless to say, I suppose, is the fact with the fume of sighs; but I have since found a cause and will hype accord- shouldn't miss. that the performances will take place in the Joe E. Being purged, a fire sparkling ingly. With that out of my system, let's get on with chronolo- Brown. Theatre is cool, too. in a lover's eyes; The Bowling Green community (contrary to popular gical order. A show opened at Grounds for Thought Moving on down the list, there will be a concert on Being vex'd, a sea nourish'd Friday evening featuring Native American flutist R. with lovers' tears; belief, this includes both students and permanent resi- since I was there last (or, obviously, the time before What is it else? A madness most dents) will be treated to something extra-special this last, considering that I've seen it), and it's really some- Carlos Nakai. We are bordering on serious highbrow discreet, weekend, and It may even be fortunate enough to expe- thing. The artist is Keith Meiser, a commercial photog- stuff here, but flutes are cool. The show is scheduled to A choking gall, and a rience some good old-fashioned consciousness-raising. rapher, and his photographs illustrate his high level of commence at 8 in Kobacker Hall (in the big music build- preserving sweet." The event is "Regarding Woman," and It is a perform- professional ability. Good vie win'. ing rumored to be shaped like a baby grand piano) and ATTRACTIVE GIRL: "WOW! ance exhibit put on by University faculty and students On Thursday there will be a free horn concert featur- tickets are $5 for students and $7 for everyone else. Let me just get out of this bra!" as well as local artists, 14 all together. Most of the art- ing Greg Phillips. It will begin at 8 p.m. in Bryan Recital Finally, dropping down into the Highbrow Abyss, If this doesn't work, try a ists are women, but one is a "conceptually aware" man, Hall of the Moore Musical Arts Center. Horns are cool. there is to be a musical event entitled The Year 1492: dating service. according to project organizer Jacqueline Nelson Writers are cool, too, and two of them will be reading Spanish Music in the Age of Columbus at the Toledo Mu- The sentiments expressed in Paunil. The exhibit will include dance and music per- their work this Friday night at Prout Chapel (go figure). seum of Art Peristyle. The concert will be performed by this column do not necessarily The Waverly Consort. Tickets start at $12 for the con- reflect the opinions of the other formances, literary readings and an art display, and the Featured will be fictioneer Barbara Boudon and poet members of the Diversions staff. theme, as you may have guessed, is the qualitative and Doug Martin, and, as in the last column, time is running cert, and tickets for a post-concert reception are $5. Local page six The BG News Wednesday, April 1,1992 Drinking water contains impurities System not filtering Bottling plants lack n itrates as expected stringent regulation by Christy Vargo by Christy Vargo trates exceeds the EPA- The BC News The BC News mandated level, the water could become harmful to infants under Consumers of bottled water may not be getting their money's worth six months of age and persons if safety is their main concern. The nitrate dilution method in- restricted to a liquid diet. Though bottled water manufacturers must obey federal drinking stalled at the Bowling Green The plant issued nitrate ad- water regulations, they are not required to report contaminant test water treatment plant in 1990 is visories to protect public health results, according to Charles Sedgwich, director of compliance for not lowering nitrate levels in the when the level in tap water rose the Food and Drug Administration. city's drinking water as much as in the springs of 1987 through Annual inspections of bottled water plants to ensure sanitation and anticipated. 1990, Merrill said. product quality are not required, so a plant could operate for years

"I don't foresee the nitrate level getting over [the "Blood banks and HV programs receive higher priority than EPA-mandated] 10 iriligrams per liter this year, but in this the bottled water industry, reflecting the concerns ol business nothing is 100 percent" congressmen." Ron Merrill, water treatment plant superintendent Charles Sedwich, director of compliance FDA

without an inspection, Sedgwich said. The reservoir has not brought The 25-foot deep reservoir was "Our purpose is to periodically inspect bottled water plants and see the level of nitrates in drinking installed to dilute river water and they are following quality standards," he said. "We inspect them as water below the typical March lower nitrate levels in tap water the need arises." norm of 7.S milligrams per liter. in the spring, a process that is be- Sedgwich said the FDA has a limited amount of money and man- This level is below the maximum ing hindered by warm winters. power to apply to the regulation of the bottled water industry because level set by the Environmental When the reservoir was in- other programs demand more resources. Protection Agency. stalled, plant officials antici- "Blood banks and HIV programs receive higher priority than the But plant officials do not anti- pated colder winters and frozen bottled water industry, reflecting the concerns of congressmen," he cipate the need for a nitrate ad- ground, which does not allow explained. visory. rainwater to filter through the not drop off, and officials filled division Consumers may rest easier knowing that the majority of water bot- "I don't foresee the nitrate soil and wash out nitrates, Mer- the reservoir with river water Advisories serve to warn the tlers are members of a self-regulating group called the International level getting over [the EPA- rill said. close to 10 milligrams per liter. two groups not to drink tap water Bottled Water Association. mandated] 10 milligrams per lit- "We planned to fill the reser- The reservoir is intended to and switch to bottled water until Approximately 90 percent of domestic and foreign bottled water er this year, but in this business voir when the ground was frozen serve as a buffer for nitrates in nitrate levels drop. Sharp said. suppliers belong to the IBWA, which voluntarily follows stricter nothing is 100 percent," said and nitrates in the river were the spring and in the event of a Infants under six months of standards and tests more often than the FDA requires. water treatment plant superin- low," he said. "The past two win- chemical spill along the Maumee age and persons restricted to a tendent Ron Merrill. ters were unseasonably warm, River. liquid diet are at risk because Assistance Nitrates are chemical substan- which prevented the ground Operators would draw water their bodies have the capacity to ces formed when nitrogen from from freezing." solely from the reservoir if a change nitrate into nitrite, a Continued from page one. agricultural fertilizers reacts Nitrate levels in the river did chemical spill near the Maumee harmful toxin. rest of the two-year budget with water. If the amount of ni- River threatened public drinking "It's not the nitrate itself but "I'm half of the equation. The period, which ends June 30,1993. water supplies, Merrill said. the nitrites that pose a health Legislature is the other half," he "We can't smoke our way out of Elevated nitrate levels pose a risk," Sharp said. said. this," he said, referring to a boost in cigarette taxes. possible health hazard to infants Nitrite, unlike nitrate, pre- Senate President Stanley under six months of age and per- vents blood in the body from Aronoff, R-Cincinnati, said he The General Assistance pro- sons restricted to liquid diets, providing adequate amounts of could see no way to restore the gram is basically for individuals Bowl 'N' Greenery according to Doug Sharp of the oxygen to body parts, a condition lost benefits, which would cost who cannot qualify for federal more than $200 million for the welfare programs. All You Can Eat Ohio EPA public drinking water called methemoglobinemia.

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Main St. "Quality Off-Campus Housing" Bowling Green, OH 43402 Student Services CAUL US TODAY Due back: 5:00 April 10 354-3098 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTHm Wednesday, April 1,1992 The BG News page seven Suspects arrested for 'car theft' Brief 8 Spaces reserved: is now accepting applications for Parking and Traffic has rede- Its 33rd annual show. The arts Juveniles, Fostoria man allegedly tried to break into vehicles signated 17 spaces on campus and fine crafts show is scheduled from 20 minute loading zones to for Sept. 25,26 and 27 In Marie- Seneca Street, was charged with 45 pieces of stereo equipment, reserved spaces to accomodate tta, Ohio. by Eileen McNamara ignition. He had also left his Media categories are fiber, receiving stolen property after including speakers, car stereos wallet and ID in the vehicle. state vehicles. The BC News The areas affected include lots glass, jewelry, wood, painting, turning himself in. He was taken and cassettes, have been re- Police found stereo equipment A, F, G, H, N, Y, 14,17 and the graphics, pottery, sculpture, into custody at the Wood County covered. reported stolen earlier that night Police arrested three of four Justice Center and was released "I can't even guess a money loading dock of Kobacker Hall. metal and photography. from the parking lot of Capitol For more information call the suspects who were allegedly at- shortly afterward on $300 bond. amount," McCool said in refer- Plastics of Ohio, 333 Van Camp One additional 20 minute load- ing space has been designated in Indian Summer Arts and Crafts tempting to break into vehicles The three juveniles remain in ence to the value of the mer- Road, inside Reidling's vehicle. lotO. office at (614) 373-8027. parked at the Woodland Mall custody at the Wood County Ju- chandise. Both University and city police Tuesday, March 24. venile Detention Center. According to the police report, Course offered: worked together to track down Parents, grandparents, teach- The fourth suspect, a Fostoria Bowling Green Police De- Woodland Mall security officers and arrest the three juveniles, Run like the wind: man, turned himself in Wednes- tective Sgt. Linda McCool said were chasing four suspects who Students can pre-register for ers, babysitters and anyone who who hid in the parking lot of local is interested in making the world day after a warrant was issued police confiscated several items were in the process of breaking manufacturer Carlon, 501 E. Poe the second annual Reach Out Run for his arrest. from Reidling's vehicle, mostly into vehicles in the parking lot at for the Homeless this week at ta- a safer place for children will Road. Reidling had run in an- benefit from taking the Red The three juvenile suspects stereo equipment, that they be- about 10 p.m. Three of the sus- bles in the Education Building other direction and was not found Cross' Infant and Child CPR who were arrested admitted to lieve may have been taken in pects ran southeast and the other that night. and University Hall. being involved In other thefts in other thefts. McCool said that ran east. Police arrived on the The two-mile race will take course. Participants will learn Police detectives are still try- how to help infants and children Fremont and Bowling Green. parents of the juveniles also scene with dogs to search the ing to trace most of the stolen place on April 4, at 10 JO a.m., with prizes being awarded to the whose heart stops beating, They also implicated the fourth turned over a large amount of area. property back to the owners but suspect in the other crimes. items they found in their sons' top finishers. breathing stops, or is choking. Police located Reidling's vehi- have so far only returned about The fee for the class is $31. Joseph P. Reidling, 22, of bedrooms. A total of about 40 to cle in the lot with the keys in the eight of the items. The pre-registration fee for the run is $3.00, or $10.00 for entry and a T-shirt. Advance registration is re- The run will prevent the num- quired for the two-session ber of homeless persons in Wood course, which will take place Urban youths discuss drug violence County from growing by provid- April 8 and 15 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. ing rent money to poor single Classes are at the Greater Toledo by Kalherlne Rlzzo parents. Area Chapter House, 2275 Col- The Associated Press Glenn, whose Cambridge, Ohio, upbring- block and you might have a confrontation lingwood Blvd. To register for ing was the opposite of urban violence, and get killed." Sum sum summertime: the Infant and Child CPR course, WASHINGTON - Visitors from another asked the 21-year-old retired drug dealer for Wilkins and Artis, who work with neigh- MARIETTA, Ohio - The Indian please call the American Red world came to Capitol Hill on Tuesday. an opinion of what government could do to borhood children as DC. Police Youth Task Summer Arts and Crafts Festival Cross at (419) 248-3331. They didn't travel far - a couple miles at give young persons some non-violent oppor- Force volunteers, told Glenn they knew 100 most. tunities. persons who were killed. Meeting But to politicians who make laws and de- The senator talked about the Depression- Glenn also heard from a battery of experts era Civilian Conservation Corps, which gave - university professors, state government Continued from page one. cide how to spend tax money, drive-by shoot- ness of the budget crunch, ings and drug-wise kids making $60,000 a public works jobs to the jobless when noth- officials, psychologists, the principal of a weeks left," Sen. John Cavan- ing else was available. Chiarelott said. month are as alien as Pluto. Brooklyn, N.Y., high school and con- augh said. "We have to make it "If you had something like that do you Chiarelott said the Senate had Marc Wilklns and Curtis Artis of Washing- gressional auditors. The auditors counted 17 clear to faculty and staff that we think many kids would be willing to sign up to take some sort of leadership in ton tried to explain that world to eight video federal agencies administering 260 pro- have a real problem here." on that?" Glenn asked. dealing with the budget crisis. cameras and Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio. grams that are in some way intended to help The SEC decided against call- "The Senate is an important "A lot of people, they don't like manual- juvenile delinquents or "at-risk youth." They told Glenn there is violence because ing for the financial exigency and visible representative body," there is little money in general, and big labor-type jobs," Artis replied. "They want Total spending on those programs in 1989 plan which appears in the aca- to use their head. he said. "The Senate has to do money in drugs. was $4.2 billion, but there is no coordination demic charter but wanted the something - not something sym- "Who do you know (is) going to turn down "Train them for a job. Then they'll use to focus federal efforts at preventing youth University to realize the serious- bolic - but something tangible." $100,000 right in his face and say 'I'm mov- their skills and keep it." violence, the General Accounting Office ing to McDonald's?'" Artis asked. Glenn tried another tack: sports. "Would said. In testimony to the Senate Governmental most of the young fellows want to go out for Affairs Committee, Artis described how he athletics?" Glenn said that was the point of his hear- used to earn $60 a day selling drugs. Then he "You have a lot of guys who love sports, ing: to "stress the need for a comprehensive became an entrepreneur with employees - but some of the kids are afraid to leave the multidisciplinary approach for youth vio- The BG News "a down line of 25 people" - who helped neighborhood to participate in sports," Wil- lence prevention strategies and more coor- him earn $300,000 in five months. kins said. "You could be down on the next dination in the federal government."

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"I think the people of the Uni- The swastika - a symbol used versity should also be concerned Graffiti began in ancient by Nazi Germany in World War of what is taking place," he said. ' Greek and Roman times as a II — was first observed by Minar Minar connects the relative means of public communication. and Dougherty in Moseley Hall's success of the presidential cam- It became so popular, persons men's first floor restroom. paign of former Ku Klux Klan read it ritually every day as one The graffiti started out as member David Duke with the ffv reads a newspaper now. Graffiti 1 ironic humor, but when the two swastika symbol written on the \ flourished In New York in the University faculty members ob- restroom wall. 70s and '80s, where it was com- served the swastika written on "I wonder what goes through monly found in impoverished or the wall beside the words "Death people's minds," Minar said. "If ethnic areas where persons are often overlooked and unheard. Graffiti was their only means of "I am not sure if the person that wrote the swastika is being heard. aware of its history and advocating it or just looking for a The Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, frantic reaction. But either way, it is no excuse to condone destroyed by Romans in 60 AD., such behavior." The BG Ncw>/Jay Murdock is the first known mark for graf- Despite repeated attempts to eliminate it, graffitti against homosexuals still manages to show up, as Scott Minar, writing lab supervisor fiti writing, that allowed persons this example from a Moseley men's room Indicate*. to express their religious views, according to Brendan Strasser, a To All Non-Germans," the act doctoral candidate in American people are clearly insensitive, cultural studies who is research- took on a more serious and harm- then (they) should be made ful tone, and they decided to in- Writings often target homosexuals, ing graffiti for his doctoral the- aware of their insensitivity." sis. form the BG News. "I am not sure if the person Kay Vollmar is an assistant that wrote the swastika is aware custodial supervisor of Founders demonstrate evidence of hate, fear "The resurgence of graffiti of its history and advocating it or Hall who has worked at the Uni- writing is noted on the Peking just looking for a frantic reac- versity for 11 years. In that time, Gay-bashing is evident in many rooms may be chosen for graffiti sometimes overlook the impact Wall in China during the mid '60s, tion," Minar said. "But either Vollmar has noticed that graffiti forms of graffiti seen across because of their privacy. There of graffiti on certain groups of where it was socially acceptable way, it is no excuse to condone is more apt to happen in male campus. is little chance of getting caught persons. Though it may have in- to write on the wall, particularly such behavior." restrooms than female rest- The major places where such and the guarantee of an audience. nocent or humorous intentions, expressing views against Com- Minar grew up in Cleveland rooms. Vollmar said she does not offensive statements are being However, entering a restroom graffiti often inflicts pain and munist propaganda," Strasser Heights, a predominantly Jewish know whether the graffiti is a re- seen are in restrooms, on class- and reading such messages is maintains the negative status of said. Graffiti may also have section of Cleveland and is well sult of boredom or ignorance. room desks and on sidewalks. A disturbing to some University the group of persons being bla- aided in getting the Berlin Wall, good deal of gay-bashing graffiti students. tantly attacked. in Germany, torn down, because appeared around National Com- "I believe that those people "Since we are on a college since it went up in 1961, persons ing Out Day, a national gay rights that write derogatory things campus, this action surprises were writing on it disputing the FRIENDS DON'T LET celebration held on Oct. 11. against homosexuals are homo- me," Moseley Hall writing lab in- repressive efforts it depicted." According to Brendan Stras- phobic and are trying to use the structor Scott Minar said. 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"January and February proba- decisions until mid-May. bly were distorted by weather Because of recent improve- The Associated Press Still, the increase was based mainly on expectations of the fu- and other factors," said Larry ments in much of the economy, ture and showed that many con- Meyer, a St. Louis economic however, most analysts expected Soviet republics WASHINGTON (AP) - The sumers had lingering fears about forecaster. the Fed to decide against any needle on the government's main employment and did not plan any Economist Lawrence Hunter of immediate change in Interest by Thomas Ginsberg economic barometer rose 0.8 surge in big-ticket purchases. the U.S. Chamber of Commerce rates. It has not acted to lower The Associated Press percent in February, pointing Consumer spending represents concurred. "The euphoria over borrowing costs since Dec. 20. In Moldova, the Interior Min- toward a renewed revival but one about two-thirds of the nation's early 1992 data will be dashed in The leading indicators showed istry said a policeman was killed that analysts agree will be economic activity and thus is vi- April and May, when seasonal ad- that consumer confidence was MOSCOW - Ethnic violence and six others wounded in cla- weaker than normal. tal to a continued recovery- justment factors will show some beginning to Improve In Febru- flared in two former Soviet re- shes between Moldovan forces Analysts said the second The Commerce Department significant setbacks," he said. ary. A measure of consumer ex- publics Monday, leaving 12 per- and separatists near the straight increase in the Com- report showed a broad-based in- "The recovery will be very pectations was one of the seven sons dead in a disputed Azerbai- Trans-Dniester town of Dubos- merce Department's Index of crease in the leading indicators, slow." components contributing to the jani region and two dead in sary late Sunday. Leading Economic Indicators, with seven of the 11 forward- Indeed, the Bush administra- increase in the index. eastern Moldova, officials and Trans-Dniester, a predominan- released Tuesday, suggested that looking calculations pointing up. tion and most private analysts Other positive Indicators were news reports said. tly Russian and Ukrainian region recovery was under way again The index had risen 1.0 percent project that the recovery will be a longer average workweek, a A violent power struggle also bordering Ukraine, voted In after virtually stalling out late in January. Taken together, the only half as strong as others growing monetary supply, an in- threatened to explode anew In December to secede from Mol- last year. last two months represent the since World War II. Previous crease in building permits, rising Georgia as government troops dova Members of its mostly Sla- But they cautioned that the in- first back-to-back gains since a turnarounds averaged 6 percent prices for raw materials, rising mobilized to eject supporters of vic population took up arms be- dex also had risen in the first half string of six advances that ended growth in their first year. orders for consumer goods and ousted President Zviad Gamsak- cause they oppose Romanian of 1991 and could falter - as it in July. Administration officials have slower delivery times, which in- hurdia from western Georgian language proficiency require- did last year. "But the increases are not of urged the Federal Reserve to dicated increased orders. cities, Russian news reports said ments and fear Moldova will Analysts also were heartened the typical post-recession size," lower interest rates further to The four negative contributors reunite with Romania. by a report Tuesday that showed said Robert Dederick, economist stimulate a stronger revival in a were fewer unfilled factory or- The Czechoslovak foreign min- Moldova refuses to relinquish a large rebound in consumer con- with the Northern Trust Co. in year that will culminate with a ders, falling stock prices, a de- ister, Jiri Dienstbier, left to be- the area. About 200,000 fidence last month. Chicago. "Typically, in a re- presidential election. crease in orders for new plants gin a fact-finding trip to Nagor- Romanians live in the region of The Conference Board, a New covery, the leading indicators The Federal Open Market and equipment and rising first- no-Karabakh as part of a peace about 600,000 persons. York-based business organiza- rise more rapidly than in the last Committee, the central bank's time claims for unemployment plan by the confederation of In the Trans-Dniester capital tion, said its Consumer Confi- two months." monetary policy-making body, insurance. European and North American of Tiraspol late Monday, the se- dence Index soared to 54 in Many analysts also contend met privately Tuesday to map The various changes left the democracies. paratist parliament asked the March, up seven points from that the increases overstate the directions for the next several index at 147.6 percent of its 1982 More than 1,000 persons have former Soviet 14th Army In Mol- February and the biggest in- economy's strength. weeks. It will not announce its base of 100. died in fighting between Ar- dova to guarantee its security. menia and Azerbaijan over Na- There was no response from gorno-Karabakh, a predominan- military officials, who have tly Christian Armenian region promised to stay out of ethnic Court renders integration decision within Muslim Azerbaijan that is conflicts. seeking independence. Moldovan President Mircea by Richard Carelll Today, about 60 percent of the Ignoring a 3-week-old, Iranian- Snegur visited Trans-Dniester on brokered ceasefire, Azerbaijani The Associated Press "Racial balance is not to be achieved for its own sake. county's 77,000 public school Monday and told supporters to be students are black. More than forces late Sunday attacked the ready to fight the separatists, the Residential housing choices and their attendant effects on half of them attend schools 90 territory's capital of Stepanakert Interfax news agency said. WASHINGTON - The Su- the racial composition of schools present an ever-changing percent or more black. with troops and rockets, the Trans-Dniester President Igor preme Court said Tuesday that The county's schools were ra- ITAR-Tass news agency said Smirnov said the responsibility racial integration of public pattern." cially segregated by law until Monday. for any bloodshed "would rest on schools may be achieved piece by 1966. Twelve Armenians were killed, the shoulders of the Moldovan ITAR-Tass said, quoting Armen- piece, making it easier for fed- Anthony Kennedy, Supreme Court Justice It was not until black parents leadership," Radio Moscow re- eral judges to stop supervising sued in 1969 that any significant press, an independent news ported. broad desegregation efforts. desegregation efforts began. agency. It said Armenian forces In Georgia, a republic In the The 8-0 decision permits an difficult decision to comprehend, judges should consider in making turned back the Azerbaijani southern Caucasus Mountains, end to federal court supervision but we are very disappointed by such partial withdrawal de- Blacks comprised 6 percent of troops, although Fighting contin- the ruling State Council on Mon- over student enrollment in De- it and its overall tone." cisions: the county's student population ued around Shusha and other day ordered Gamsakhurdia's Kalb County, Ga., even though He predicted the ruling would ~ Whether there has been full then. Over the next decade, towns. supporters to lay down their schools there have never been cause "an explosion of litigation, and satisfactory compliance by thousands of black families Dienstbier left Prague on arms by midnight or face mili- fully integrated. and given its lack of clarity who school officials in those aspects moved into southern DeKalb Monday to prepare for an inter- tary action, ITAR-Tass reported. A five-member court majority knows how that's going to turn over which supervision is to end. County and thousands of white national conference on Nagorno- also emphasized that it generally out." He said many school dis- - Whether continued court families moved out. Karabakh. No date has been set is not unlawful for blacks and tricts now will seek to end court control over all aspects is needed In the current case, U.S. Dis- for the conference, to be held in whites to attend different schools supervision over some aspects of to achieve compliance in other trict Judge William O'Kelley Minsk, Belarus, and sponsored if they live in different neigh- their desegregation efforts. areas. ruled In 1989 that "white night" by the Conference on Security terries borhoods. "It seems the court's majority - Whether a school district had caused the racial imbalance. and Cooperation in Europe. "Racial balance is not to be a- is growing weary of its commit- "has demonstrated, to the public Restaurant chieved for its own sake," Justice ment to racial justice. It is not and to the parents and students Anthony Kennedy wrote. "Resi- prepared to abandon that com- of the once-disfavored race, its dential housing choices and their mitment, but it is clearly frus- good faith commitment" to inte- • OPEN* attendant effects on the racial trated," Hansen said. gration. MONDAY - FRIDAY composition of schools present Kennedy, writing for the court, Kennedy said judges should an ever-changing pattern, one said, "Federal courts have the give "particular attention to the 4:30 - 6:30 difficult to address through judi- authority to relinquish supervi- school system's record of com- cial remedies." sion and control of school dis- pliance." LOCATED IN The ruling could affect hun- tricts in incremental stages, be- No one in DeKalb County, a HARSHMAN dreds of school districts na- fore full compliance has been a- middle-class suburban area east tionwide, many of which still en- chieved in every area of school of Atlanta, argues that the coun- gage in massive busing for racial operations." ty's schools ever have been fully balance as part of their court- He listed three factors federal integrated. supervised desegregation The above are not residents Quantum 90 and 95+ efforts. of a 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Apartment Accounts, Cash, Christopher Hansen, the Amer- STUDENT RECREATION CENTER Faculty/Staff and ican Civil Liberties Union lawyer at Winthrop Terrace who represented black parents in 1992 SPRING BIATHLON Department Charges DeKalb County, said, "It's a They cannot ride our Accepted. APRIL 18,1992 Campus Shuttle or use our Pool you can University Food Operations For details phone 352-9135 372-2475

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page ten The BG News Wednesday, April 1,1992 Falcons drop MSU, win eight in a row by Ertk Puplllo sports writer over with a sacrifice fly. The The women's Softball team Falcons got their final run in the swept Michigan State in shutout fourth when Moll committed an fashion. The Falcons defeated error. the Spartans 3-0, 2-0 yesterday "Dena is getting the key hits afternoon at BGSU Softball with runners in scoring posi- Field. tion," Joseph said. "She's carry- The wins raise BG"s record to ing the momentum from our 13-5. Jody Record scattered Florida trip and swinging a hot three hits over seven innings in stick when we most need it." the first game while recording In the return match, pitcher one strikeout to stifle MSU's Lisa Mountjoy shut the door on offense. The victory raises Re- the Spartans while BG jumped up cord's record to 8-1. She's won early on a first inning RBI double her last seven consecutive starts. by Romstadt. Romstadt then col- "Jody's playing a lot smarter lected her third RBI of the after- than she did a year ago," coach noon in the fifth when she poked Jaquie Joseph said. "She gets in a single through MSU's defense. the situations she got in last It was BG's defense which season and now she chosing her coach Joseph was most impres- pitches more wisely." sed with BG only recorded three hits in "We allowed a couple of run- the first contest, but they made ners on, but we covered our- the most of Spartan mistakes. selves real well," Joseph said. The Falcons first three batters "This whole team has gained walked in the first inning. Then momentum from Spring Break Dena Romstadt came to the plate and the table is set for our Mid- T and pounded an RBI single. BG American Conference opener - - a struck again in the third when Friday against Western Michi- Tricia Askins pushed a runner gan." The BCNcwi/JayMurdock Senior Julie Hudson pounds the ball against the Spartans of Michigan State yesterday at BGSU Softball Field. BG won both games, 3-0,2-0.

Only four of Ball State's seven Baseball drops twinbill to BSD runs were earned. Junior Curt + Conley (1-5) earned his first win by Aaron Dorksen The Falcons (0-2, 3-7) jumped what appeared to be a routine of the year for the Cardinals. American Red Cross sports writer to early leads in both games but flyout which carried over the Reed was 3-3 for the winners each time Ball State (4-2 MAC) center field fence for his third and stayed hot in the second used extra base hits to blow open home run of the year. game going 2-3 with a pair of RBI Ball State hitters took advan- the game. Co-Captain Daren Stiles hit his and two runs scored. tage of a gusting wind as they In the opener Bowling Green first home run, a solo shot in the swept a double header from the protected a 3-2 lead going into top of the seventh, but it wasn't Despite losing the second game Falcons, winning the opener 7-4 the fourth inning when Ball State enough. Stiles led BG hitters go- the Falcons received strong out- and the nightcap 7-3. designated hitter Ken Reed hit ing 3-4 with 2 RBI. Freshman ings from freshmen Corey Miller shortstop Brandon Carper added (1-2, 2B, 2 runs) and rightfielder WANTED! use use use use use use use use use use use use two hits and an RBI. Mark Tomallo (1-3, RBI). Senior Greg Sharp (1-1) was Junior lefthander Jeff Brown Applications Available For the losing pitcher, striking out (0-1) took the loss with Ball UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT GOVERNMENT three and walking four while al- State's Scott Archibold (2-1) re- BGSU's most qualified •Presidential Cabinet (10) lowing nine hits over six innings. cording the victory. 'Organizational Senate Seats (6) students as PRESIDENTIAL CABINET: ADVERTISING SALES treasurer- responsible tor all financial and budgeting affairs of USG [ PILLS N' PACKAGES 1 REPRESENTATIVES Faculty Liaison- gatekeeper of communication between for the BGSU Faculty Senate and USG Academic Attain Cooidinalot- coordinate the construction Spring Break Special of the USG Course Evaluation Booklet; achieve goals that USG sets to enhance the academic environment at BGSU Student Welfare Coordinator- assist m developing legislation The BG News and programs thot address the needs of the everyday life of this undergraduate student body Double Prints If you are a self-motivated, Multicultural Attain Coordinator- aOopt programs and legislation results-oriented person, that recognizes the multicultural community and issues National. State, and Community Coordinator- maintain a strong YOU voting student population, address the actions of Federal. State, 2nd Set have the potential to be and Local legislatures which affect the undergraduate students Public Relations- coordinate all incoming and outgoing communi- one of the highest paid cations concerning the workings of USG, institute a new letter to be students on campus. published by USG Non-Traditional Student liaison- communicate all information be- tween USG and the Non-Traditional Students Association All majors encouraged to apply. University Committee Coordinator- organee and maintain undergraduate participation and representation in all official Must have own car. University committees Order 3" Single Prints & Get a Applications and job descriptions ORGANIZATIONAL SENATE SEATS Any officially registered University organization, which represents available at The BG News, or serves a Significant portion of the University community, is FREE Roll of FujMOO speed film 214 West Hall eligible to apply tor a two-year USG General Assembly seat IN BEFORE 1 P.M. - BACK BY 11 NEXT DAY There are six seats available for 1992-1993. Application pick-up & return is in 405 Student Services Building PILLS 'N' PACKAGES DEADLINE: Friday, April 10,1992 4pm. All applications are due Monday April 6. 1992 by 9:15 AM. FAMILY PHARMACY Please turn in applications at 214 West Hall For more information contact the USG Office at 372-81161 ^ 111 E. RAILROAD ST. 352-1693 _^ USG USG USG USG USG USG USG USG USG USG USG USG

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Please call 2-2605 or stop by The BG News office at 219 West Hall Summer Rates Available Wednesday, April 1,1992 The BG News page eleven. Tyson's request denied INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Mike Ty- late court. "So ordered this 31st the decision. But she's unsure son's request to be freed from day of March, 1992." what role the state's highest prison while he appeals his con- In an interview, Shields de- court could play because there victions for rape and criminal clined to disclose the judges' are few precedents to guide the deviate conduct was denied reasons for denying the request court procedure Tyson's attor- Tuesday by the Indiana Court of after conferring for about three neys followed to try to free him. Appeals. hours since hearing oral argu- "I don't know because it is an A three-judge panel rejected ments last Friday. odd proceeding," Shields said. "I the former heavweight cham- "We just considered all the ar- do know the Supreme Court has a pion's request in a two-sentence guments that were presented ... lot of inherent power, but I don't order released shortly before and did our own review and con- know there's any particular 4:30 p.m. EST. One of the judges sultation and based on that, the precedent for this." expected an appeal to the Indiana determination was made," Supreme Court. Shields told The Associated Tyson's attorneys were in con- "The petition for bail pending Press. "I'm not going to discuss ferences and couldn't imme- appeal heretofore filed in this the specifics of the decision to- diately be reached for comment. court by the appellant Michael 0. day." Tyson is denied," said the order Shields predicted Tyson's at- Shields predicted the appeal signed by Judge V. Sue Shields, torneys would probably ask the could be handled by the Court of acting chief judge of the appel- Indiana Supreme Court to review Appeals in six months. Sorrento happy with trade

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- Only a few "When they told me about the played the Chicago Cubs in the months ago, Paul Sorrento found trade, I was excited," Sorrento Cactus League. He has six exhi- out what it is like to play in a said. "I couldn't wait to get here. bition games, counting that one, World Series on the winning I packed all my stuff in about 15 to get used to his new role. team. Suddenly, he is part of minutes." "I think I'm ready to play 1991's worst team in the majors. Sorrento sensed that in Cleve- every day in the big leagues," he But he is not just happy about land he would get a chance to be said. "Now we'll see. It's time to it. Thrilled might be a better de- in the starting lineup every day. put up or shut up." scription. In Minnesota, veteran Kent Most of his playing time the The champion Minnesota Hrbek has that job. But Hrbek, past two seasons was in the Paci- Twins on Saturday traded Sor- only a few hours after the Sor- fic Coast League with Portland. rento to the Cleveland Indians, a rento trade, dislocated his left In 1990 he hit .302 with 19 home team that lost 105 games last shoulder and is expected to miss runs. Last season he hit .308 with season. up to six weeks. If not for the 13 homers. Cleveland, which sent minor trade, the Twins would have had "I kept going back to Triple-A league pitchers Curtis Leskanic both Gene Larkin and Sorrento to and putting up great numbers," The BCNew^J.yMurdock and Oscar Munoz to the Twins fill in. he said. "Then the Twins would Senior Carla Marsback returns the ball In the gusty winds during her match versus Kenyon. Mars- organization, needed a first "I wasn't a big part of what the call me up. I figured I'd get an cback won 6-3,6-4, but BG lost the match 5-4. baseman, because rookie Reggie Twins accomplished last opportunity to prove myself, but Jefferson is on the disabled list season," Sorrento said. "I know I I never got it. I know Hrbek is with an elbow injury. was on the post-season roster, one of the premier first basemen, but I only had a couple of pinch- but it got old." hitting appearances." Sorrento describes himself as The 6-foot-2, 223-pound Sor- average defensively. "But I'm rento was available for game ac- willing to work hard to get bet- BG tennis loses to Kenyon 5-4 tion Tuesday, when the Indians ter," he said.

by Randy Setter added to her school records of six singles in close straight Sarah Emdin lost 3-6, 6-7 sports writer victories by winning at number sets 6-4,7-6(7-4). (2-7) at number four singles. one singles and number one Bowbeer dropped two sets at Karen Micus dropped a close 1-800-332-AIDS doubles with partner Erin number three singles to lose three setter at number five The women's tennis home Bowbeer. Her record totals 5-7,3-6. singles. Micus lost 6-7, in a opener Tuesday afternoon saw currently stand at 68 in singles The setback was only their close tiebreaker after splitting a little of everything: bright and 115 total victories. second loss together in the the previous sets 3-6, 7-5. The sunshine, spectacular shots Marshack topped number number three position in eight doubles duo of Marshack and SUMMER WORK and unfortunately a repeat of one singles in straight sets 6-3, outings. Bowbeer downed their oppo- last season. 6-4. The team captain raised Coach Penny Dean was hop- nents at number one with a 6-4, Would you like.. The team started off a three her record to 10-2 in the num- ing to avenge the last year's 6-3 victory. The pair took turns ♦ to make $l850/month? game home-stand playing host ber one position. disappointing loss. beating their opponents with ♦ to enhance your resume? to Kenyon after coming off a Tisa Pacella achieved a "It was tough and disappoint- perfectly placed shots. ♦ to gain valuable experience 3-2 spring break stand. They straight set victory at number ing,"Dean said. "We didn't Wydysh and Pacella dropped for your career? SUESOUTHWESTEnN were looking to avenge last two singles. She powered her come through in doubles. We the first set at number two ♦ an opportunity to travel? year's 5-4 loss. But it was deja way past her opponent 6-4, 7-6 lost last year 5-4 (to Kenyon) doubles in a close 5-7 score. April 2, Thursday vu as Kenyon ousted BG by a (7-5). and it was our doubles that let They couldn't get their rac- Interviews: 4:00pm & 6:30pm 5-4 margin. Carla Marshack Lori Wydish won at number us down last time." quets back into the match. Eppler South 300

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