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tEheg&^etog 1995 The BG News "Celebrating 75 Years of Excellence" Showers high near 58

Thursday, April 20, 1995 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 82, Issue 138

"All of a sudden the "Obviously, no windows blew in. It amateur did this. got real dark and the Oklahoma City explodes Whoever did this was ceiling just started an animal." coming down." Frank Keating Carole Lawton Governor seventh floor secretary Bombing Several strikes dead, too close injured to home in attack Joe Boyle The BG News JudyGlbbs The Associated Press As chaos enveloped the Fed- eral Building in Oklahoma City, OKLAHOMA CITY - A car many members of the University bomb ripped deep into America's community became glued to heartland Wednesday, killing their televisions. However, for more than 20 people and leaving one University student the car 300 missing in a blast that gouged bomb exploded a little too close a nine-story hole in a federal of- to home. fice building. Jon Forshee, a sophomore mu- Seventeen of sic composition major, is an Enid, the dead were Okla native, and has visited Ok- children whose lahoma City on numerous occa- parents had sions. just dropped "I've been there quite a few them off at a times," Forshee said. "Of course day care it's a shock - you always think center, a doctor you're removed from these said. things, but then a bomb goes off "We're sure an hour and a half from your that that [death home." toll] will go up because we've John Merriam, professor of po- seen fatalities in the building^" litical science, and observer of Fire Chief Gary Mar rs said. Middle Eastern politics and ter- There was no immediate claim rorism, said that while no group of responsibility for the attack, has yet claimed responsibility the deadliest U.S. bombing in 75 for the bombing, such a state- years. ment should not be expected. At least 200 people were in- "We need more information,'' jured - 58 critically, Marrs said Merriam said. "In the Sarin - and dozens of others were nerve gas attack in Japan, there feared trapped in the rubble of was no claim of responsibility, the Alfred Murrah Building. just suspects." "I dove under that table," said Sociology professor Joe Perry Brian Espe, a state veterinarian claimed the effects of this bomb- who was giving a slide presen- ing may be somewhat hazy until tation on the fifth floor. "When I more hard information comes out came out, I could see daylight if I of Oklahoma. looked north and daylight if I AP Ph«oK K.r k • K Porter IV "The United States has been looked west." spared a lot of [terrorism], but An Oklahoma City firefighter carries a child injured In an explosion heave toss of life almost a certainty with a mid-week work day jnst Attorney General Janet Reno underway. But no one counted on the children. it's dangerous to leap to conclu- refused to comment on who Wednesday at the Alfred Murrah Federal Building in downtown Ok- sions," Perry said. . might have been behind the at- lahoma City. The complete destruction of the office building made a tack. President Clinton called the !-—■. ■ ■ ■ ■ . bombers "evil cowards" and . Reno said the government would Oklahoma osion seek the death penalty against MlMCMiri Editors-in-chief named them. Their clothes torn off, victims . Oklahoma covered In glass and plaster e- ^Clty merged bloodied and crying for fall summer terms from the building, which looked y as if a giant bite had been taken Dawn Keller out of it, exposing its floors like a The BC News (tollhouse. ' Cables and other debris dan- Leah D. Barnum, a junior gled from the floors like tangled journalism major from Mans- streamers In a scene that brought noon. About 20 of 40 children In Christopher Wright of the 4\ field, Ohio, was named editor- to mind car bombings at the U.S. the day-care center were miss- Coast Guard, one of those helping inside the building, said rescuers in-chief of The News for the Embassy and the U.S. Marine ing. 1995 fall semester Wednesday. barracks in Lebanon in 1983. The explosion, similar to the periodically turned off their chainsaws and prying tools to Barnum is currently the Mayor Ron Norick said the terrorist car bombing that killed news editor and has had blast was caused by a car bomb six people and injured 1,000 at listen for calls of help, "but we didnt hear anything - just several positions at The News, 'that left a crater 8 feet deep. He New York's World Trade Center Including assistant managing death." said the car had been outside, in in 1993, occurred just after 9 editor, special projects editor, front of the building. am., when most of the more than "You're helpless really, when you see people two feet away, administration reporter and "Obviously, no amateur did 500 federal employees were in environment reporter. She ran this," Gov. Frank Keating said. their offices. you cant do anything, they're just smashed," he said. unopposed for the position. "Whoever did this was an ani- The blast could be felt 30 miles "The Board discussed the away. Black smoke streamed The building has offices of •maL" "fact that only one person ran across the skyline, and glass, such federal agencies as the Bu- ' Paramedic Heather Taylor for editor for the second se- 'said 17 children were dead at the bricks and other debris were reau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Social Security, Vet- mester in a row," said Bob Bor- Bantam BoyU •scene. The children, all at the day spread over a wide area The tel, director of student pub- "care center, ranged in age from 1 north side of the building was erans Affairs, the Drug En- Barnum said she wanted to forcement Administration and lications. "We encourage more age," she said. "I also want to to 7, and some were burned gone. Cars were Incinerated on improve the paper In several Housing and Urban Develop- people to run, but maybe experiment with graphics and beyond recognition, said Dr. Carl the street everyone thought that the can- ways. use more of them consisten- People frantically searched for ment, and a federal employee Spengler, who was one of the didate running was the "I want to continue to tly." first doctors at the scene. loved ones, Including parents strongest and no one v anted to localize stories and I also want whose children were In the bull- ' Reno said that 300 people were oppose her." to have more thorough cover- See EDITORS, page five. unaccounted for by late after- ding's day-care center. See BOMB, page seven.

P*> OPINION T*COMMUNITY SPORTS

Penny Brown tackles A variety of religious The BG softball team Earth Day and the rise of organizations on campus split a doubleheader with technology in everyday give students a chance to Detroit Wednesday, losing life examine what they 4-0, and winning 9-3. Page 2. believe. Page 10. Page 4. I I Editorial The BG News page two Thursday, April 20, 1995 ' Environmentalism not a fad Every day, someone dies and in the office, from eight to five, But don't stop your environ- The BG News another is saved by the same spends the evening with the tele- mentalism just because Earth, general thing. While it blesses vision and spends the weekend Day is over. Saving our planet [ "Celebrating 75 years of Excellence" one person, it gives another hear- mostly around the house or goes beyond wearing a PC pro-i tache. maybe an evening out. nature T-shirt and recycling a) Technology is the beast that we Perhaps it is now time for few beer cans. It takes every day Julie Tagliaferro Michael Zawacki cannot kill, nor can we hardly everyone to get back to the roots action and concern, as well as be-! editor-in-chief managing editor control. While someone's life is and appreciate nature - not the coming Involved with the every saved by a new medical proce- ritzy vacation in a cabin in the day affairs of our planet, be it' dure, another person dies by an hills, but a time to truly observe government legislation or a instrument that technology has nature in her full spl endor. community rally. Leah Barnum Dawn Keller brought to us, whether a gun or Spending atrocious amounts of news editor assistant managing editor an automobile. money on hiking equipment for a Environmentalism is not a Where, exactly, Is technology full week In the Appalachian wil- fashion trend, and it is not a fad. ,' taking our world? To the fruits it derness is not necessary. A These are major problems that ' bears, we can attribute not only simple walk through the woods at will not go away overnight, and ! Joe Peiffer Larry Hannan Sharon Turco pollution and death but also evo- a nature reserve would do just they will not go away without the ] city editor editorial editor feature editor lution and intelligence. fine. work of the entire population. Much of the population has a Take this opportunity to listen mass phobia of technology, par- to the babbling of a stream, to Most of all, the public needs to , ticularly since It Is growing at It seems as though we are watch a butterfly land on a get aware and get angry. The I such an alarming rate. What was scared of the computerized, nu- flower, and to watch a bird feed government is currently looking ! thought of as science fiction 30 trition-fact labeled world that we her young and then take flight to towards taking away the small Heritage 2000 years ago is now very easily pos- have created. The media tells us a destination unknown. victories that environmentalists j sible. What is thought of as sci- every day that something that Don't wear your nicest jeans, have won. While the media often , ence fiction now may become once seemed "wonderful" is now your best shoes and your favorite tries to give us an optimistic view urges reforms more than just a figment of our to be feared. We have heard this shirt Wear something rough and of our situation, there are still Imaginations in the very near fu- of freon, movie popcorn and get dirty. Walk down by the many outrages occur inn every Walking down Main Street on a warm spring after- ture. styrofoam. This new technology river, skipping rocks and step- day, from millions of acres of noon is like stepping into the past -- and the Herit- Is technology the beast that can tum friends into enemies ping in the mud. rain forests cut down daily to age 2000 Committee aims to keep it that way. will ultimately destroy our overnight. Celebrate the upcoming Earth hundreds of endangered species Beautiful old homes, historical buildings and quaint planet? Or will we be able to sus- In today's world, it becomes Day to Its fullest. Take the time dying off every year. tain life on Earth long after we easy to slip away into a world of to become aware of the environ- Earth Day is April 22. Re- specialty shops only add to the charm of the city that has have rendered it uninhabitable Macintosh computers, Sony mental issues at hand, and learn member the simplicity of yester- existed for decades. But with time comes deterioration, through our great power of in- stereos and GM automobiles. The how you can do your part to day, the technology of today and and many areas of the downtown are in desperate need vention? average person spends every day of renovations. our dying planet. the uncertainty of the future. In conjunction with the Downtown Business Associa- tion, the Heritage 2000 Committee is currently develop- ing a plan to improve the city aesthetically and economi- cally. This is no easy task, but it is badly needed. Bowling Green's downtown, unlike many other cities, has no vacancies. But the committee wants to draw spe- cialty shops to the area, which in turn will bring tourists. While the committee sees this as part of the answer, much more needs to be done in order to restore the town to its former beauty. Suggestions to revive downtown include adding a grocery store, a pharmacy and a shuttle service to make it more accessible to University students. Unfortunately, renovations of any type cost money. Recommendations have been made, but it is ultimately up to City Council. The News implores City Council to seek all options when exploring how to pay for the reno- vations. The longer the city waits to make the needed im- provements, the more expensive they will be. These problems are not going to disappear, they will only be- come worse. " Making the city aesthetically pleasing is important, as is lighting, parking and sidewalks. However, the city needs to concentrate on economic improvements. Attracting specialty shops encourages people to come to Bowling Green. These people will stay in the city's ho- tels, eat in the restaurants and even become familiar with the University. The money they bring with them is an important part of city revenue and will boost the downtown area economy. Not only must new businesses be given an incentive to locate downtown, transportation to the area is also im- portant. USG has been discussing the idea of a downtown shuttle for some time. USG must make it a top priority to work in conjuction with the committee to make the shut- tle service a reality. Accomplishing this will serve the dual purpose of promoting downtown businesses and bringing the Uni- versity together with the community. Diversity gains should continue Copyright ©1995 by The BG News. Reprinting of any material in this publication without the permission of The BG "The world Is like a mask danc- the culture and civilization of his place," has epitomized the wis- the study of dominant cultures, News is strictly prohibited. 'ng, if you want to see it well, you own people to the world of dom of the ages. wherever they may exist. The University is singularly The BG News is an independent student voice founded do not stand in one place." - Europeans. If there is one piece of advice I Chinua Achebe On the first of July, I will be re- would give my own children, it is fortunate that it has established a in 1920 and is published daily during the academic year and In Chinua Achebe's novel. Ar- tiring from active teaching at the they not stand in one place be- cultural diversity curriculum Wednesdays in the summer. row of God, Ezeulu, the High University. After 45 years of cause the world in all its beauty and a requirement without ran- Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of Priest, calls his son Oduche and teaching that spans four contin- and variety will pass them by and corous debate or polarization of the student body, faculty or University administration. Opin- tells him, "I want you to Join the ents, I have seen the faces of stu- they won't even know about it. the campus. white man's school. You will be We are one of the few universi- ions expressed in columns, cartoons and letters are not neces- dents in Asian classrooms, in As director of the cultural my eyes and ears there. If there Europeans classrooms, in West diversity curriculum, it is my ties that have made this re- sarily those of The BG News. is something, you will bring African classrooms and also in deepest conviction that America quirement part of the general Letters intended for publication must be between 200- home my share. If there is noth- American classrooms. is no longer a society where a education core curriculum. 300 words long, typed and include the writer's name, phone ing, you will come back." I have been witness to students single system of values can oper- It has been a bold step forward, number and University affiliation, if any. The BG News "The world is like a masks in search of universities and also ate to the detriment and exclu- and credit is due to the faculty, dancing - if you want to see it the students and the administra- reserves the right to edit any and all letters. to universities in search of stu- sion of all alternative value well, you do not stand in one dents. systems. tion for their ability to walk in The BG News encourages its readers to notify the place," he tells his son. I am myself a product of two Fundamental notions of justice step toward a worthy educational paper of any errors in the stories or photograph descriptions. These words of Ezeulu not only major educational systems, and morality demand our chil- goal. epitomize the pragmatism of this namely the British and the Amer- dren be made more aware of the Even as I retire and relinquish African high priest, who sees the ican. Growing up in Sri Lanka, I diversity of which they are heirs. my office, it is my earnest desire realities of a new day that has studied in an institution founded In order to do this, the study of and fervent hope that what we The BG News Staff come to Africa and its people, but by American missionaries but cultural diversity in the United have accomplished is only the also is indicative of the position abiding by the principles of a States has to be recognized as an beginning. photo editor Ross Weitzner of strength from which he is British public education system. intellectual pursuit as worthy as It is now left to the administra- sports editor Many Fuller speaking. Over the past 10 years, I have any other. tion, the university-wide cultural asst. sports editor Pat Murphy Ezeulu knows the strength and been engaged in what I believe to We are at the cutting edge of diversity committee and to my graphics editor Jim Mericsko beauty of his own culture - that be a singular educational a- research on ethnic studies and successor to move this initiative Weekend Reality editor Glen Lubberi is why he sends his son into the chieveraent at the University, ethnic relations of conflict born forward. Weekend Reality mg. editor Melissa Lipowskl unknown world of the white maa namely the Inclusion of courses not out of a desire for territorial Hopefully, with their guidance, Cindy Williams He does not want the world to in Cultural Diversity as part of expansion, but out of a desire and the University will earn national copy chief recognition for its Innovation in assistant copy chief Kristin Stadum pass by his people, he wants them the CORE curriculum In general a hunger for ethnic identities to have their share; "Let it not be education. that are ancient and beyond nor- educational policy and ultimately special projects editor Robin Cot said by those who do not befriend I was chairman of the commit- mal comprehension. become the center for research assistant special projects editor Aaron Gray the white man today, had we tee that wrote the final report The conflicts in Yugoslavia, and development of the study of known tomorrow," he said. and presently hold the title of di- India, Ireland, Sri Lanka and the cultural diversity in the United States. It will be a legacy worthy 204 West Hall The point that needs to be rein- rector of the cultural diversity United States demand a deeper forced is that Ezeulu, the High curriculum. understanding of human nature of this Institution. Bowling Green State University Priest of Ulu, will not risk send- For me, the quotation from than we have been accustomed to Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0726 ing his son into the white man's Chinua Achebe, "The world Is pursuing. Ernest A. Champion Is d \ [email protected] world unless he Is sure of his like a mask dancing. If you want These intellectual pursuits can professor of ethnic studies and a ' son's allegiance and respect for to see It well, do not stand In one no longer be mere appendages to guest columnist for The News. ! r I -..-.•-.-:"•-: s--- '-** .-■ -*.'.-.* * ' M^n kAAM .r r *" ■ -*~ ■" - •" •*■ *■ -r *

The BG News Headline:. Thursday, April 20, 1995 page three THEY SAID IT "It was exciting even to be on TV and have BAD reviews written about you."

Andy Richter, talkshow sidekick

IAI W< ITHREEOn This Date The Accu-WMther* forecast fcx noon. 'Thursday, Apr! 20 tspsMsl ssjk inmnumtrm fcr sM SSJ ampus Thirty-two years ago today, The orner Student Union celebrated its fifth anniversary with a week-long gala, complete with a ballad-singer, a folk international teaching oppor- group and a special screening of the Ice Horizons tickets tunities with students and movie "Anatomy of a Murder," starring bursarable alumni. Jimmy Stewart. An all-campus record Tickets to this weekend's Ice The University's Teacher hop was scheduled for the evening. Horizons show have been Job Fair Is the largest in Ohio made available to students and one of the largest in the through their bursar accounts. midwest. Jackie Venzel, public re- lations organizer for the show, Hospital to present ACROSS said the tickets will be availa- migraine seminar ble for students reporting to THE NATION the Ice Arena in person with a The Wood County Hospital and Corenex pharmaceuticals valid student ID in tow. who played sensitive guy Gary The ticket office will open are hosting a free public sem- COLO IHAI srmw inar about migraines present- Shepherd on "thirtysomethlng," from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.. ed by Dr. Carol Hicks. Hicks shows his tender side in his direc- Ice Horizons features 1992 torial debut, a movie about AIDS H L E3 E3 C2) E3 E3 S O £} <£Q Olympic silver medalist Paul will address three main ques- w LOW swomw nttt r-anmm «m«na » a mtrrr rt txouor aauyr tions: called "The Cure." Wylle, along with 1993 and "We did not make a movie llgence. Saxon Knight, 9, got to quiz the 1995 national dance champions ■ Can you trigger a mi- graine attack with a glass of about a boy dying of AIDS," Hor- "I still don't know why he hit International Olympic Commit- Renee Roca and Gorsha Sur. ton said in Wednesday's editions me. This was intentional, no tee head while visiting Switzer- More than 200 skaters will red wine or a chocolate? ■ Are migraines Inherited? of the Daily News of Los Angeles. doubt in my mind," said Lewis, land recently with his family. accompany the trio, Including "We made a movie about a boy who lives in Rochester. Knight's teacher had instruc- University student Stephanie ■ Are there effective treat- ment programs for migraines? who has AIDS who, through his ted him to keep a journal of the Glannetti, who will be playing friendship with his next-door trip and to interview someone in the part of Ariel, from "The Hicks will speak in the Guild "A+" interview Room of the hospital on April neighbor, is able to have a child- Switzerland. So when the Albu- Little Mermaid." hood, a period of normalcy as a querque family realized they Show times are 7:30 p.m. on 27 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. - Ques- Students can register for the kid." tion: "Who is your favorite per- were staying at the same hotel as Friday and WO p.m. and 7:30 The movie opens Friday. It tells Samaranch, Saxon passed a note p.m. on Saturday. free seminar by calling the son ever in the Olympics?" Wood County Hospital WeU- the story of two boys, one with Olympic official Juan Antonio to him through a hotel concierge, ness Program at 354-8987. the virus, who set out to conjure Samaranch answered Carl Lewis. requesting an interview. University will host up a cure, leading to a Huck Finn- The Spaniard accepted, an- like odyssey down the Mississip- swering other questions as well, teacher job fair Lively arts calendar pi River. Including: "What is your favorite Students and alumni at the World Percussion Night, featuring the BGSU Afro- thing In the new Olympic Mu- University will check the job seum?" Samaranch picked a market and Interview for posi- Caribbean, Percussion and Metal head apologizes Kusuma Sari Gamelan ensem- Garage sale at the sculpture by Auguste Rodin. tions during the 10th Annual "It was fun and exciting," Teacher Job Fair April 24. bles, will be presented at 8 to- Trumps DARIEN, N.Y. - A contrite Saxon said in Wednesday's edi- Representatives from about night in Kobacker Hall of the Phillip Anselmo, lead singer of tions of the Albuquerque Journal. Moore Musical Arts Center. the metal band Pantera, apolo- 95 school systems in 12 states WEST PALM BEACH, Fla - His teacher gave him an A- The program will feature a 1 One millionaire's junk can be a gized to a security guard in court will be talking to nearly 500 special performance by Ba- plus. students and alumni about day's entertainment. for hitting him during a concert teaching, guidance and admin- llnese dancer Nyoman Wen- At least 100 treasure hunters last year. ten. swarmed a salvage company and "I'm unbelievably sorry," An- Better motors through istrative positions from 8:30 "Twilight Readings III: a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Universi- picked through the garage of selmo told Joseph Lewis on Tues- science Readings of Fiction and Poe- Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago es- day. "If that happened to me, I'd ty's Lenhart Grand Ballroom. try" will take place at 8 tonight settle for a beer and handshake. I An information session, In the Planetarium. tate Tuesday, when truckloads of didn't mean to hit anybody in the LOS ANGELES - Scientists from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., will trinkets went on sale. head, for God's sake." have developed a superconduct- "The Day the Earth Stood ing material that could lead to give freshman, sophomore and Still," the 1951 science fiction The developer is opening a pri- Anselmo, 26, pleaded guilty in junior education majors, drama directed by Robert vate club at the mansion soon. Darien Town Court to attempted better electric motors, medical graduate students and alumni His more elegant belongings assault. He was sentenced to 100 diagnostic devices and bullet a chance to speak with school Wise, will be shown at 9 to- were auctioned by Christie's last trains that hover above tracks in night in Gish Film Theater. hours of community service and the grip of magnetic fields. district representatives and The University First-Year month In New York. fined $500. obtain information about job The stuff sold Tuesday In- The singer was performing in trends in the market. Graduate Student Art Exhibi- cluded an arched window that tion will open In the Dorothy Darien, about 30 miles east of The interviews, which begin went for $90 and a 3 -foot plastic Buffalo, last June when he hit at 9 a.m., are organized in Uber Bryan Gallery at the Santa Claus that sold for $110. Fine Arts Center on April 21. Lewis in the head with a micro- 25-minute sections and will "Fifty percent wouldn't pick phone. Authorities said the blow enable seniors and alumni to The exhibition will continue this stuff up if it were lying in the through May 2. For more in- knocked Lewis unconscious and discuss jobs with school ad- street," said shopper Arnle Dor- Lewis said he lost one month's ministrators. Pam Allen, assis- formation, call 372-8525. f eld. "But it's good entertainment tant director of Career Plan- The BFA Senior Thesis Ex- for a Tuesday morning." work. hibition will open on April 21 Lewis is suing Anselmo, the ning and Placement Services, at the Wlllard Wankelman Gal- band and its record company, said about 1,500 interviews lery oftheFineArtsCenter. Looking for a cure East-West Records and owner will be conducted during the The exhibition will continue Time Warner for $1 million dol- day. through May 2. For more in- LOS ANGELES - Peter Horton, lars, accusing them of neg- Teachers in demand right formation, call 372-8S2S. now are "special education The BGSU Symphonic Band, and speech pathologists, as directed by Bruce Moss, will ABSOLUTELY THE well as those In math and the give a free concert at 8 p.m. on sciences," she said. April 21 in Kobacker Hall. The School systems to be repre- program will include "Ballad VERY LOWEST sented at the fair will be from for Band" by Morton Gould; Ohio, California, Florida, "Concerto No. 2" featuring B.G.'s Largest Georgia, Maryland, North clarinetist Edward Marks, by Carolina and Texas. Carl Maria von Weber; "Four and most unique In addition, a number of rep- Scottish Dances" by Malcolm resentatives from other coun- Arnold; and "Symphony for selection of tries will be on hand to discuss Band" by Vincent Persichetti. Imported Prices In Town BEERSI COUPON SOUTH ...MIII i;i: mi IMICTY SI AIMS PIZZA 737 S. MAIN 352 8639 Add Breadsticks $1.95 99

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One decision students must decide for themselves Is what relig- ious beliefs they have and If they would like to change them.

"I'm really Impressed with the students and their understanding of their faith and their commitment. It's a sign of hope," said Pat McBeth-Ribby, catechlst leader at St. Thomas More Catholic Church. Religion plays cided when the family would at- "I serve Jesus Christ every tend church," said Andy Beorn, day. Jesus is my life; without him important part in president of Campus Crusade for I could not get up for class," Tay' Christ. lor said. "With his strength I caii Now that students are on their resist the temptations of getting students'lives own, they are not required to go sucked up In the world system of to church, said Mike Kerin, smoking and drinking." ' College life. There are choices church. I think they realized how president of Christian Students. Other students live up to simi- to be made, people to meet and a their religion helps them during "Away from the home atmos- lar standards, as well. time for students to make their their hard times." phere, students tend to rebel and "When I go out with friends own decisions during the process Individuals of the Bowling think about their own personal there are guidelines I set," said of becoming the person they each Green community have seen that choice," he said. ■ Paula Clark, president of the want to be. many college students dedicate "I believe that once students Intervarsity Christian Fellow- Unlike high school, college their time to their faith by teach- leave their home, so.ne get closer ship. "God sets these guidelines students do not have their par- ing others. to God and some move away for me, and I guide my behavior ents at their side each day telling "I'm really impressed with the from their religious beliefs," said by these guidelines. My re- them what to do, when to do it students and their understanding Melinda Spoor, president of the lationship with God affects my and how. of their faith and their commit- Baha'i Faith club. life and all that I do." • One decision students must de- ment. It's a sign of hope," said "For many students religion Guidance Is what students said cide for themselves Is what relig- Pat McBeth-Ribby, catechist plays a more important part, be- keeps them close to God during ious beliefs they have and if they leader af St. Thomas More Catho- cause before they had their par- their college years. would like to change them. lic Church, 425 Thurstin Ave. ents to give them a foundation," College life has brought many "Students teach religious class- Spoor said. "Here on campus "When I'm faced with a tough University students closer to es, and their conviction is so good they can find their own founda- decision, I deal with it by pray- their spiritual beliefs. Some stu- they really believe in what they tion." ing,'.' Kerin said. "I pray to God dents believe they could not are teaching." University students who have a for guidance because whatever function if it was not for God Many University students who relationship with God said their the outcome will be, it will work walking with them. are active in campus religious "night life" is directed by what for the best." However, other students claim organizations claim their per- they believe God leads them to Spoor said religion plays a the ability to "break-away" from sonal relationship with God af- do. similar role in her life. their parents' "guiding-hand" fects everything they da Their "My relationship with God af- "Religious spirituality keeps culminates in a chance to think relationship with God is the fects my life, and I cultivate my my life focused so I do not follow about what they really believe. reason they wake every morning relationship with God In my in society's pastures," Spoor Pastor Jenks, of the University to go to class. everyday life in doing what he said. "My spirituality offers me Lutheran Chapel, 1124 E. Woos- Students' religious choices wants me to do," Beorn said. strength through difficult ter St., claimed many post- may have been directed by the "When I go out with my friends, I times." graduates believe they missed traditional decisions handed won't do anything that will University students who are spiritual growth during their col- down from their parents. hinder my relationship with going through a rough time in lege years. However, the freedom college God." their lives can turn to God for "For many students In college, offers could direct the traditional Going to parties with a lot of guidance. Many students believe their spiritual Ufe claims to be believer on another path. demoralized activity is some- a relationship with God can help not Important to them," Jenks "Before college, many stu- thing Nikisha Taylor, president them through the difficult time said. "I have seen graduates dents' Interest In religion was of Christian Outreach Bible Min- of being a college student in the from the past come back to the more traditional. The parents de- istry, said she can resist. 1990s.

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"Stadeats teach raligloas classes, and their conviction is so good they really believe hi what they are teaching," said Pat McBeth- Ribby. f i Campus The BG News Thursday, April 20,1995 page five

EDITORS Local Greek organizations Philanthropies Continued from page one. She added that communi- cation within the organiza- push toward Beta 500 race accent weekend tion is a major priority. Genell Pavellch of fun. "We need to work Genell Pavellch The BG News In addition to the tournament, together to produce a good The BG News "The Beta 500 brings all the houses together there will be door prizes and a paper and increase our cre- The last "Philanthropy Days" raffle. The money raised from dibility." Barnum said. "If The tradition of the Beta 500 for a little friendly competition. It is a good weekend will happen this Satur- the event will go to benefit the we have a close bond, will be resurrected at the Uni- way to meet people from other fraternities day and Sunday with three Bowling Green Humane Society everyone will be motivated versity this Sunday during the events sponsored by different and the Alpha Chi Omega Foun- to work harder and help last "Philanthropy Days" week- and sororities and see who has the most fraternities and sororities. dation which donates money to everyone succeed." end. S iriU various causes. Joe Boyle, a sophomore This will be the 32nd running P " Andy Phelan In addition to the Beta 500 journalism major and one of the philanthropy which is Beta 500 chairman sponsored by the Beta Theta Pi Also on Saturday, the Alpha of three candidates running sponsored by the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, there will also be the Sigma Phi fraternity will sponsor for the position, was chosen fraternity. Sandblast volleyball tournament Laugh Olympics from 3 p.m. to S Andy Phelan, Beta 500 chair- coming to support the event is Brian Lantz, Beta 500 assistant as the 1995 summer editor- chairman, said he hopes the co-sponsored by Alpha Chi p.m. at the Intramural fields. in-chief. man, said the first running of the welcome. Omega sorority and Theta Chi Eric Barron, philanthropy push cart race was in 1964 and it "The Beta 500 brings all the event will have a good response "I want to have a paper since a lot of work has been put fraternity and the Laugh Olym- chairman for the fraternity, said that people want to pick up has been a popular event ever houses together for a little into it. pics sponsored by Alpha Sigma he hopes to have a big response all week," Boyle said. since. Members of the fraternity friendly competition," he said. Phi fraternity. for the event. at the time based the idea for the "It is a good way to meet people "I cant wait to see how it turns "The Laugh Olympics is fake Five other editors were philanthropy from a similar race from other fraternities and sor- out since I actually helped in put- Christy Schultz, philanthropy Olympics with wacky events in- also selected for student at a school in Michigan which orities and see who has the most ting it together," he said. chairwoman for Alpha Chi cluding a cartwheel relay, a publications. was called the Beta Little 500. spirit." Lantz said the event is raising Omega, said the tournament is backwards relay, a pizza discus Lisa Brewer, a junior They liked the idea and decided All the money raised from the money for a good cause and it scheduled to take place at the and a tomato slingshot," he said. public relations major, and to have a similar push cart race event will benefit the Ronald should be fun. Student Recreation Center from Jamie Schaberow, a junior at the University. McDonald House of Northwest "This should be a fun time with noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday. journalism major, were ap- Ohio. everyone cheering the teams The fraternity sponsors this on," he said. "Anyone interested event yearly, but the philanthro- pointed co-editors of The Each fraternity and sorority Phelan said he thinks the event "This is our third year to at- Gavel. has a car in the race which is is so popular for a number of can come out and have fun." py was also rained out last year. During this week before the tempt having the tournament," Tne money raised from the event Sakeenah Johnson, a taking place in the Student Ser- reasons. Beta 500 there are many activi- she said. "We have yet to pull one will go toward the National Mul- freshman telecommunica- vices parking lot at 12:30 p.m. "I think students enjoy coming ties going on with the different off because it has been rained the tiple Sclerosis Society. tions major, was selected as The fraternities will have five out for the Beta 500 because it is last two years." the editor of The Obisidian. runners and one driver for the the end of the school year and it Greek organizations Including Schultz said she hopes the Barron said the Greek phi- Kristen Rodgers, a senior race, while the sororities will is the last philanthropy going teas, date parties and a Beta 500 weather is nice this year so they lanthropies are good because history major, will continue have three runners and one on," he said. "Everyone gets real- queen booth where each sorority can have the tournament. The they each raise money for their as editor of The Key Year- driver. ly pumped up for this." nominates a queen and the nomi- event will consist of a bracket for specific organizations. book. nee with the most money raised both sororities and fraternities. Schultz agreed. Jason Young, a junior Phelan said all the fraternities Many of the fraternities have is crowned Beta 500 queen. She said she would encourage "The philanthropies are a good journalism/creative writ- and sororities can come together their own push carts they use for Lantz said he believes phi- way for everyone to participate ing double major, was se- through this event. Attendance is the race every year and some lanthropies are important for the students to attend the event be- together," she said. "All the phi- lected as the new editor of usually around 3,000 to 4,000 even have their carts specially Greek system because they all cause it is good for Greek unity, lanthropies have good causes and Miscellany. people, and anyone interested in designed for the race. raise money for good causes. it is on campus, and it will be lots raise money in a fun way." Advertisement/ Business Spotlight Dismissal motion denied University Union: Offering a quality gathering place and hospitality in case of alleged stalker center for both students and visitors

Joe Pelffer in a pattern of conduct and caus- "Just because the defendant The BG News ing someone mental distress or makes someone nervous does not fear of physical harm. constitute mental distress," Bel- Former University graduate cher said. student Steven Pankey is one Calling the law "vague and In addition to asking Judge step closer to being tried on a overbroad" Belcher said Pankey Bachman to dismiss Pankey's stalking allegation after a judge had no way of knowing whether stalking charge. Belcher also denied his motion to dismiss the he was causing the alleged vicim urged him to broaden his ruling charges. mental distress. and declare Ohio's stalking law However, "How's a defendent supposed unconstitutional. to know if it offends someone or Pankey must Belcher said the law violated plear one more causes someone mental dis- Pankey's right to free speech and legal hurdle tress?" Belcher asked. "Pankey his right to due process. before his trial was never told to stop bothering Judge Bachman again dis- begins. people." City Prosecuter Mark Tolles agreed with Belcher and refused . After Judge to rule the law unconstitutional. James Bach- disagreed. man issued his "[The victim's] statements in- Pankey will next appear in ruling, he dicated to the defendant, 'You court on May 24 at 9:00 am. This ordered Pan- bother me,'" Tolles said. hearing will determine Pankey's key to com- ■ The victim also allegedly told mental fitness to stand trial. plete tests determining his men- tal ability to stand trial by April Pankey he made her nervous. Pankey. who was excused from 30. Belcher said making someone the hearing and currently resides The six-month-old law defines nervous does not constitute crim- In Illinois, could not be reached stalking as knowingly engaging inal action. for comment.

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Our food ser- have the Lenhart Grand Ballroom to his job. vices don't lose money, but we and a variety of suites that can be "I need to make people feel don't price our goods to make a used at no cost to the student. We good about what they are doing," huge profit, either." even do the setup and cleanup." he says. "Ouremployeesneedto What about the food services? The Union also offers the stu- feel like they are contributing to "The main part of the Union is dent a great means of employ- the quality of life. When things called the Falcon's Nest," Crooks ment. are done well, people will come says. "The Nest has The Pizza "We are the second largest and be satisfied. I'm personally Outlet, a grill line, an ice cream employer of students on campus," committed to that." and yogurt counter, a bakery and Crooks says. "We usually em- Crooks says there is talk of SUMMER SCHOOL FOR PEOPLE deli, and a cafeteria line." ploy around 200." some possible future renovations. ON THEIR WAY TO THE TOP. Parents in town? No problem. "I think we need to allocate space There's more. "We operate a 26-room hotel to better meet the needs of today's If you didn't sign up for ROTC as a By the time you have graduated from on the top floor of the Union," students. By this I mean we need freshman or sophomore, you can still college, you'll have the credentials of "The Union also offers the catch up to your classmates by an Army officer. You'll also have Bowl-N-Creenery and the Pheas- Crooks says. "You can even buy to provide more services to the attending Army ROTC Camp Chal- the self-confidence and discipline ant Room," Crooks says. "Both your favorite newspaper at our students. For example, we could lenge, a paid six-week summer it takes to succeed in college and offer tremendous buffets and sit- information desk." put University student services course in leadership training. beyond. down meals. Another little known Bowling, billiards and video offices such as the bursar, the fact is that the Union offers a games are also available in the registrar and the financial aid in ARMY ROTC catering service." Union's Buckeye Room. Crooks one central location." Prout Cafeteria is also oper- encou rages everyone to come out. Crooks also suggests that stu- TIE SMARTEST COLLEGE C0TOSE TOO CAM TAIL ated by the Union. "We offer a restaurant style dent organizations such as Panhel For details, visit Captain Boisseau, Km. 151 "Prout is the only place in the atmosphere," Crookssays. "Din- and USC be included into the Memorial Hall or call 372-2476 Union where you can use your ing halls are fine, but they repre- tentative plans. Campus The BG News page six Thursday, April 20.1995 Crime targeted Society by U'Talk show to honor LindseyKrout "The hardest part of creating seniors, The BG News the show is getting an audience," Leidorf said. UTa/k, a University talk show, David Black, an instructor for will be taped live tonight In 113 the Telecommunications De- juniors Olscamp Hall. The title of the partment, said the facilities also show is "Deterrents to Crime." provide a unique challenge for Genell Pmlleh Seating starts at 6:30. the crew. The BC News Students will have the chance "The room is designed more to Phi Beta Kappa will in- to be a part of a live studio audi- get shots of people teaching, and duct more than 40 students ence and can express their views so it will be less flexible visu- Sunday at its annual Induc- on deterring crime. ally," Black said. "But I think tion ceremony at the Uni- There will be several guests on people who watch the show are versity's Planetarium at the panel to discuss this subject. more interested in the informa- 1:30 p.m. They include Bernie Moss, a de- tion and not the visuals." Phi Beta Kappa, a liberal tective from Toledo; Harland Britz, president of the American "This is a TV talk arts honor society, was es- Civil liberties Union; and Joseph tablished at the University Jacoby, a University professor of show similar to In 1983. Each year the sociology. Oprah orDonahue. It group inducts about 40 peo- The show idea came about ple from the College of Arts from the Dayton, Ohio, man who is a quality, and Sciences. The organiza- was caned in Singapore last year. tion requires a 3.85 GPA for educational The BG Nc »•/!(... W.lf.cr juniors and a 3.65 GPA for "This was inspired by the Mi- Two-year National Drosophlla Research Center lab technician Pat Christen prepares media for new chael Fay Incident," said Sydney program." seniors. Sydney Smith Drosophlla stock Wednesday afternoon In the Life Sciences building. Christen also supervises student The organization is made Smith, the host and executive technicians. up or University students, producer of U'Talk. "It Is about host and executive producer as well as faculty Inducted the one-year anniversary of his into the group when they caning." Black also credits Smith for were students. Smith said the show has more volunteering to produce the Ellen Dalton, student educational than entertainment show. University goes buggy selection committee chair- value. "It shows she is very self- woman, said It is an honor "This is a TV talk show similar motivated, which is what you Several species of flies used for research by scientists at BG to Oprah or Donahue," Smith for students to be selected. need for television," Black said. "Phi Beta Kappa symbo- said. "It is a quality, educational Smith said she hopes to in- some of which became extinct program." Robin Coe tematlcs," Woodruff said. lizes high intellectual a- fluence people's knowledge of The BG News long ago In the wild. The files are The National Drosophlla Spe- chievement and the devel- Ruth Leidorf, a co-producer, crime and deterrents used. usually used for ecological and cies Resource center is the only opment of the mind," she helped to prepare for the show by "I also hope people walk away Many scientists around the evolutionary biology research. surveying students on their lab In the world that houses said. "It is a symbol of with the exhilaration of being in a world are dependent on the Uni- The centers contain the world's different species of DrosoohUa. standard." views. studio audience," Smith said. versity for vital strains and spe- largest and most diverse collec- The labs have been at the Uni- Neocles Leontis, presi- cies of fruit flies to make dis- tion of fruit flies. The National versity for over 30 years. dent of the organization, coveries in genetics and molec- Science Foundation supports the There are many studies being said the group is the oldest ular and evolutionary biology. two centers, which send about conducted with the flies at the honorary in the country and \\- 'Why haul it home?" The University Biology De- 3,000 stock shipments of the University, however, the center the best known for liberal partment has two centers that gnat-like Insects to over 1,000 is used more to service other arts. — (Summer Storage collectively bouse more than labs around the world. 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Main We'll be looking 4 U! 354-2402 The BG News Nation Thursday, April 20,1995 page seven Dozens of lives lost in Oklahoma day-care center Julia Prodis center she had been taken from, The Associated Press nor if her parents were among OKLAHOMA CITY - The blast the victims. occurred at the start of the work "At the time it blew up, the day, as parents were dropping place [In the federal building] off their youngsters at the day- should have been full" with par- care center In the federal build- ents dropping off their children, ing. Before the smoke had Spengler said. cleared. Heather Taylor, an emergency worker, had tagged The doctor said all 17 children the feet of 17 children at the were killed at the day-care morgue. center at the federal building. Two were burned beyond rec- However, Faith Wohl, director ognition. The bodies of the rest, of General Services Administra- up to 7 years old, were mangled. tion's Office of Workplace Initia- Ten to 20 other children were tives in Washington, said that unaccounted for late In the day. wasn't Immediately clear. She Taylor knew of only two who had said lt is common for children to survived. One was In surgery, the be in the building with families other in intensive care. visiting federal agencies. "The day-care center is totally APFkaO tffhM gone," said Dr. Carl Spengler, Wohl said 41 children were en- The north tide of the Alfred Murrah Federal Building In downtown The Alfred Murrah Federal Building In downtown Oklahoma City sits who helped Taylor with the vic- rolled in the day-care program, Oklahoma City If shown In thli undated handout photo. In ruin after an explosion Wednesday. It Is estimated that 1,000 to tims. with about 30 attending on any 1.200 pounds of explosives were needed to create the destruction. It was on the second floor of given day. "We don't know yet, the nine-story Albert Murrah and may never know, how many BOMB Building, just above the spot children were there today," she Continued from page one. where the car bomb exploded. said in a telephone interview. Federal buildings Toys and games were scattered One woman who survived the credit union and military recruit- blood on their heads or arms, amid broken glass and other de- blast stood outside the building, awaiting aid. St. Anthony Hospi- Ins offices. bris on the street. screaming for her child. Res- The office was built In 1974 and tal put out a call for more medi- A nearby YMCA also had a day- cuers ushered her away just be- Includes an underground parking cal help, and at midday, posted a in Ohio threatened care center. fore they brought out a victim garage. list of more than 200 names of in- The Associated Press federal building was blocked off "It was really terrible with the they believed to be her dead son. The bomb was perhaps 1,000 to jured so worried relatives could Wednesday afternoon while au- [YMCA] day-care center," said 1,200 pounds, said John Magaw, look for loved ones. Federal buildings in Dayton thorities searched inside. state Rep. Kevin Cox, who was a Wanda McNeely searched ATF director. As for whether his "It was like Beirut; everything and Cincinnati and a county In Steubenville, Police Capt. half-block away when the 9 a.m. frantically for her 6-month-old agency suspected terrorists, he was burning and flattened," said building in eastern Ohio were Mark Sweeney said the Jefferson blast occurred. "Babies were grandson's name on the list of the told CNN: "I think any time you Spengler, who arrived minutes evacuated Wednesday, Just hours County Human Services Building crying and screaming, with blood injured at Children's Hospital. have this kind of damage, this after the blast. after an explosion rocked a fed- was evacuated downtown and plaster and Insulation on After checking with three hospi- kind of explosion, you have to eral office building in Oklahoma Wednesday afternoon because of their bodies." tals, McNeely decided to go to look there first." Carole Lawton, 62, a HUD sec- City. "a possible bomb threat." The TV stations broadcast a de- the morgue at St. Anthony Hospi- More than two hours after the retary, said she was sitting at her No explosive call was received at 1:52 p.m. scription of an Injured red- tal. explosion, people were still desk on the seventh floor when devices were Fire and police checked the headed toddler, asking for her "We're going to go and see if trapped in the building. I "all of a sudden the windows found in Day- building but found no explosive parents to contact the hospital we can identify a body," she said. "We have to crawl on our blew In. It got real dark and the ton or the device. He did not know how because she needed surgery. It "We've checked all the lists, now stomachs and feel our way and ceiling just started coming eastern Ohio many people were evacuated. wasn't clear which day-care we're going to the other side." we're talking to victims who are down." She then heard "the roar city of Steu- in there and reassuring them that of the whole building crum- benville. A we're doing everything within bling." She managed to crawl suspicious Advertisement / Business Spotlight the good Lord's power to reach down some stairs and was not in- package found them and get to them," Assistant jured. in the Cincin- College of Musical Arts brings Fire Chief Jon Hansen said. "It's The explosion occurred on the nati building going to be a very slow process." second anniversary of the fiery, was being examined. The explosion heightened U.S. fatal ending to the federal siege Employees at the federal build- quality education and fears of terrorism. Federal build- of the Branch Davidian com- ings in downtown Cincinnati and ings In several cities were eva- pound in Waco, Texas. That siege Dayton were evacuated after an entertainment to the community cuated because of bomb threats, began with a raid by ATF agents anonymous telephone threat was and the government ordered a month and a half earlier. received at the Cincinnati In- tightened security at federal Oklahoma City FBI spokesman ternal Revenue Service office at buildings throughout the coun- Dan Vogel wouldn't speculate if about 2 p.m. The caller claimed a try. there was a connection. The bomb had been placed in a fed- In 1920, a bomb blast in New FBI's offices are about five miles eral building somewhere in York's Wall Street area killed 40 away. Dick DeGuerin, who was southern Ohio, said Fred Hoppel, people and Injured hundreds. Au- cult leader David Kbresh's law- a special agent for the IRS In thorities concluded it was the yer, said any such link was just Dayton. work of "anarchists" and came speculation. A short while later, the pack- up with a list of suspects, but all In the World Trade Center age was discovered on the sixth had fled to Russia. bombing in February 1993, a floor of the Cincinnati building Emergency crews set up a first rented van blew up in a parking and an evacuation was ordered at aid center nearby, and some of garage beneath the twin towers about 2:4S p.m., said Police Lt. the injured sat on the sidewalks, Four Muslims were convicted. Brian Strieker. The Dayton evacuation, which affected about 900 people, ended at about 3:30 p.m., and the build- STUDY HARD ing was reopened. Traffic around the Cincinnati

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HHM World The BG News Thursday, April 20,1995 page nine Copycat attack Libyan pilgrims injures several defy UN orders Anthony Shadld Arab Airlines Boeing 727 jet at in train station The Associated Press Tripoli's international airport. The group had waited since EricTalmadge Nothing happened. TRIPOLI, Libya - A Libyan air- Tuesday night at the airport 20 The Associated Press Police said they believe liner took off today from Tripoli miles outside the Libyan capital. Wednesday's case was a de- on a flight carrying about ISO YOKOHAMA, Japan - The liberate attack, and sent hun- Muslims to Saudi Arabia in de- "This is not animosity or de- old woman stood in front of the dreds of officers and chemical fiance of U.N. sanctions banning fiance to anybody. We are solely entrance to Yokohama Station, weapons experts wearing gas international flights. exercising a religious duty. This shopping bags in hand, and masks to Yokohama Station to With shouts is a divine order by almighty watched a chemical warfare look for suspicious objects. of "God is God," said Saad Mujber, secre- unit suit up and head inside. As with the Tokyo subway at- greater than tary of foreign affairs of the "Oh my God," she said. "Not tack, they made no arrests and America!" the General People's Congress as he again." appeared to have no solid evi- passengers boarded the plane. He said ISO A month after terrorists dence. AP Pkoto/Itiuo Inotiye jabbed their people were on the flight. released nerve gas in Tokyo's At least 297 people were tak- Firefighters wearing the lower half of their protective gear en- fists in the air On Tuesday, Egyptian officials subways, a possible copycat at- en to hospitals, complaining of ter the Yokohama train station In Yokohama, west of Tokyo. as they board- said they and the Saudis had de- tacker let loose a mystery gas stinging eyes, coughs and diz- Shortly before, at least 89 people bad been taken to hospitals ed the white nied a Libyan request to enter Wednesday at the main train ziness after Inhaling a foul after complaining of stinging eyes and a bad odor In the station airliner with a their air space for the journey, station in Yokohama, just south chemical odor at the station, compound Wednesday. Libyan flag and it was not clear what route of the capital. police said. No one was report- painted on its the plane might follow on the This time, 300 people got ed in serious condition; most copycat crime by another per- ligious cult that has become the side. 1,700-mile flight to the holy sites. sick, and the nation's ragged victims were treated and son or group. Sarin, the nerve prime suspect in the attack. Less than three hours later, a nerves were set on edge again. released. gas used in Tokyo, was not Libyan source in Cairo, Egypt, Civil aviation officials in Egypt suspected this time because According to police, the se- The attack in Yokohama Pandemonium erupted as cretive cult has spent the past said the plane had landed in Li- and Sudan, another possible came after one of Japan's most thousands of commuters raced the victims' symptoms were byan territory after the United route, said they had received no different. few years assembling the trying months since World War pell-mell out of the station. ingredients needed to produce Nations approved a request by request today for Libyan over- II, in which cherished beliefs Some 50 emergency vehicles More police were sent to sarin, a deadly gas developed Egypt to fly pilgrims from Libya flights. But neither Muslim coun- about the nation's security clogged the streets, many with nearby Yokohama Stadium and by the Nazis in World War II. to Saudi Arabia without violating try was expected to interfere have been undermined. their red lights flashing and fans hoping to see the night's Japan's Parliament passed a the sanctions. with today's flight. Twelve people were killed sirens wailing. Nearly a dozen baseball game had to first open law Wednesday banning sarin The source, who spoke on con- The sanctions were imposed in and 5,500 sickened in the helicopters buzzed overhead. all their bags for inspection. and penalizing its use with up dition of anonymity, said the Li- April 1992 to force Col. Moam- March 20 nerve gas attack in The victims came from two In a nation that boasts the to life in prison. byan Arab Airlines flight landed mar Gadhafi to turn over two Tokyo. Ten days later, an assai- different places: an under- lowest crime rate among lead- Aum Shinri Kyo also bought in Tobruk, 660 miles from Tripoli suspects in the 1988 bombing of a lant shot and seriously woun- ground passage in Yokohama ing developed countries, the a military helicopter, manufac- and 60 miles from the Egyptian Pan Am jet over Lockerbie, Scot- • ded the nation's top police offi- Station lined with shops, and idea that average commuters tured gun parts and studied border. land, that killed 270 people. cial. the second car of a train com- could face regular attacks by biological weapons and nuclear In Tripoli, Egyptian Ambas- The sanctions were tightened; Last Saturday, stores closed ing from Tokyo that passed terrorists would have been technology, police say. sador Ahmed Wardan said he in December 1993 to include II-' and 10,000 police mobilized in through the station. dismissed. The cult denies involvement could not confirm the plane had mits on the sale of oil equipment Tokyo amid fears that the Police said the Yokohama In the past few weeks, with the nerve gas attack and landed but said "everything is to Libya. doomsday cult suspected in the case appeared different Japanese have been treated to also said it had nothing to do going by law now, according to The pilgrimage, or "hajj," to nerve gas case would deliver a enough from the Tokyo subway one bombshell after another with Wednesday's attack in the Security Council," following Mecca and Medina is considered terrorist strike in the capital. attack that It may have been a about Aum Shinri Kyo, the re- Yokohama U.N. approval of Egypt's request. a duty in the Muslim faith, and men and women who can afford. The U.N. Sanctions Committee it are expected to visit the holy voted to allow 45 round-trip shrines at least once in a lifetime.! Unlicensed riders account for 80% flights on Egypt Air planes for an • Rebel strongholds blaze of the fatalities in some states. estimated 6,000 pilgrims from Dozens of people were turned So get your motorcycle operator Libya, beginning today. away from today's flight, but Li- ' license today. And prove State television showed live byan officials said another plane Fighters regroup after fleeing from Russian forces that you are a better rider.' coverage of hundreds of Libyans might leave later in the day. A MOTOTCYCLI SAFETY FOUNUTKM' and other Africans wrapped in second Boeing 727 was on the white robes boarding the Libyan tarmac. Julia Rubin Russia's commander in Chech- mountain forests. The Associated Press nya, Col. Gen. Anatoly Kulikov, "They'll keep hiding wherever LAE LAI; LAI; LAI; LAI; LAI; LAE LAE LAE LAE LAE LAE LAE LAE LAE LAI SAMASHKY, Russia - Samashky said his troops now control 80 they can be free," she said. "This lies in ruins. To the south, clouds percent of the republic and ex- war won't end for many genera- of smoke above the rebel pect little resistance from the tions, that's for sure." strongholds of Bamut and Arshty rebels except occasional "hit- Kulikov denied Wednesday on Wednesday indicated those and-run" attacks. that he was under pressure to Paddy Q. Murphy towns faced the same fate. conclude the war by May 9, when Driven into the southern moun- Tamara Kalayeva, a Vedeno President Clinton and dozens of tains or underground, the rebels resident who came to Ingushetia other foreign leaders visit Mos- are now left to wage what they on Wednesday to help plan a cow to celebrate a half-century Each year, Sigma Alpha Epsilon reflects on the sacrifices have long threatened: a partisan protest march, said both fighters since the victory over Nazi Ger- war. and refugees are hiding in the many. our members have made in the name of Brotherhood. One such man was Paddy Q. 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Scott Brown 4-0 before coming back in the with clutch base hits and ended , and she gets the job The BC News nightcap with a 9-3 win. As much up getting shut out. On the other done, and she's been pitching as the Falcons squandered oppor- hand, BG scooped up every really well. Free Jazz, Food & Fun! The Bowling Green softball tunities in the first game, they chance In the second game to get "There's not much else that we team's penchant for consistent took advantage in the second. the convincing win. can ask her to do. We just need to Thursday, April 20 8:30-1 k30pm inconsistency has left coach Ra- BG moves to 13-22 on the One thing that was constant for back her up with our sticks." chel MlUer-Relf with little more season with the split. The record the Falcons was Lisa Mount joy. Holland went a long way in do- to do than throw up her hands in indicates how the lncontinuity She was the pitcher of record in ing just that in the second game, & disbelief. has persevered throughout the each game for Bowling Green, knocking in two runs with her ~ Bowl-N-Greenery The Falcons split a season. hurling 10 2/3 total innings and three hits, including a double. It doubleheader with Detroit "It kind of ticks us off a little giving up only the four runs in was her two-out single in the first -Mi 2^164_orJ-j.^3>jgejnk ^ Wednesday, dropping the first bit," Miller said. "Pretty soon, the first game. inning that scored Jenny Ranz you just get to the point of irrita- "[Mountjoy] has been doing a with the Falcons' first run of the tion ... that 'Let's play ball.' I great job," said BG catcher day. don't know what to do. I wish I Kathy Holland, who had four hits That opened the floodgates for did." for the doubleheader and three In the rest of the Falcons, as they The Falcons had nine hits in the the second game. "She comes in continued their two-out rally first game but couldn't come up here, and she's our number one See SOFTBALL page page 12.

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TheBGNcws Sports Thursday, April 20, 1995 page eleven Indians scouting for closer Opening day Tribe's focus on Florida's Harvey, other reliable stoppers starters topic Chuck MaMn and will probably share the role The Associated Press with Jose Mesa, Hart said. Form- er Baltimore closer Gregg Olson, WINTER HAVEN, Fla. - The still working back from elbow aren't about to problems that arose two seasons for managers wreck their budget or their farm ago, will start the year in the system in their search for a re- minors but could be brought up Chris Sheridan and all, but I have to keep my liable closer, general manager by late May. The Associated Press perspective," John Hart said Wednesday. Olson pitched in a 'B' game The Orioles may have a new Cleveland scouts have fanned Wednesday and had his fastball Roger Clemens Is a no, Greg center fielder for their opener out across Florida during the clocked In the high 80s. In his Maddux is a maybe and Mike Andy Van Slyke. The former past few days, watching a hand- prime, Olson threw in the low Mussina Is a yes. Pittsburgh star headed to Bal- ful of proven relievers who 90s. With opening day only a timore's camp Tuesday as a might be obtainable among them Hart has not ruled out making week away, managers on non-roster invitee. The Florida's Bryan Harvey, Minne- a trade later on If the situation Tuesday tried to determine 34-year-old, who hit .246 for sota's Rick Agullera and Kansas warrants. The Indians waited un- whether their staff aces would the Pirates last year, had been City's Jeff Montgomery. til July 1 before dealing for Rus- be on the mound for the first playing at the union-sponsored The hottest rumor had the In- sell last year. games of the season. free agent camp in dians interested in trading for "Down the road, if it doesn't In Clemens' case, the an- Homestead, Fla., after reject- Harvey, even though he's coming work out with what we have, we swer was no, even though he ing a $1 million, one-year con- off injury problems and carries a may do something," Hart said. had a pain-free workout In his tract offer from Baltimore $4.5 million salary. Agullera, who "That's something we'll cross if recovery from a stiff shoul- earlier this month was scouted Tuesday, and Mont- and when we get to that point. der. "We need to see what he can do. The major thing is to see if gomery also have salaries around Right now, we're excited about Boston manager Kevin $4 million. the guys we've got back there. Kennedy said the right-hander he's healthy," Orioles man- 'That's a non-issue," Hart said. We really are. had already missed so much ager Phil Regan said. "We ought to find that out within "Right now it's not in the cards. "We've got guys with power time that he cant possibly be three or four days." Yeah, we're out looking at people. stuff, with closer stuff, on our ready for the April 26 game at Texas slugger Juan Gon- But we have not had conversa- ballclub. Trust me, I have not Fenway Park against Minne- tions with these clubs, formal or called (Indians owner) Dick sota. Instead, Aaron Seie will zalez will miss his team's opener. Gonzalez hurt his back Informal. This is Just us going out Jacobs and asked for a budget get the call. bending over to tie his shoe and taking a look. Any time you variance. I've already done that Maddux, winner of the last go to make a trade we are not go- one too many times this year." three NL Cy Young Awards, is last Sunday and was diagnosed Tuesday with a herniated disk. ing to give up our farm system recovering faster than ex- pected from chicken pox and He is likely to go on the disa- for this." bled list and could miss up to The Indians have been looking WINTER HAVEN. Fla. - Cecil will throw off a mound three weeks, general manager for someone to close out games Fielder and Albert Belle each hit Wednesday on an isolated ever since Steve Olin died in a their first spring home runs field. Atlanta manager Bobby Doug Melvin said. boating accident during spring Wednesday as Belle's Cleveland Cox has tentatively scheduled Meanwhile, Jack Morris an- nounced his retirement at training in 1993. Last year, when Indians beat Fielder's Detroit Tom G la vine to be the opening Cincinnati Reds camp. they found themselves still in Tigers 3-2. day starter against San Fran- contention at midseason, they Belle drove a two-run homer to APPtnao/SuunW.Uh cisco. traded with Boston for Jeff Rus- center against Brian Bohanon in "Put it this way, I don't feel The 17-year veteran helped Cleveland pitcher Bud Black delivers to the plate In Grapefruit like anything is wrong with sell, who had only moderate suc- the first inning, but Fielder an- League action Wednesday against the Detroit Tigers. three teams win World Series cess (1-1, five saves and a 4.97 swered with a two-run shot to left me. If I didn't look at myself titles Detroit In 1984, Minne- ERA) before leaving for Texas as against winner Julian Tavarez and see the spots, I wouldn't sota in 1991 and Toronto in a free agent this year. (1-0) in the sixth. home run in each of its seven ex- three scoreless innings in his know I had them," Maddux 1992. He played for Cleveland They still haven't settled on a Cleveland's Manny Ramirez hibition games. first spring outing, allowing one said. last year and was 10-6 with a closer for this season. Hard-th- broke the tie with a leadoff home Indians starter Bud Black, who hit, walking one and striking out Mussina got the official 5.60 ERA, but faded badly at rowing , whose high run off Kent Bottenfield (1-1) in is competing with Tavarez and three. word Tuesday that he'll pitch the end with a 9.4S ERA in his leg kick can give runners a head the bottom of the sixth. Jason Grimsley for the fifth spot Tavarez gave up two hits, in- next Wednesday's game last four starts. start, has quickened his delivery Detroit has had at least one in Cleveland's rotation, pitched cluding Fielder's home run. against Kansas City the first game on the Royals' new grass In his only start this spring, field. He was decldely unex- he walked three in two innings cited. and went deep in the count to "What do you want to me virtually every batter. Kirby signs two-year deal say, that I'm honored? It's Just "I haven't picked up the ball a game, just the first game," this spring and thrown it 90 Mussina said. "It's exciting mph," he said terms with seven other players Chuck MeMn whose younger brother Terry is a "Over the last three seasons, The Associated Press running back with the Miami Wayne has proven how valuable on one-year contracts. They are Dolphins. he is to this club," general man- outfielders Ruben Amaro, Tony KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Part-time "He already had his multiyear ager John Hart said. "He is cer- Mitchell and Jeremy Burnitz, in- outfielder Wayne Kirby agreed deal. He's getting ready for tainly deserving of this contract fielder Tim Costo, catcher Einar to a two-year, $800,000 contract more," Kirby said. after working so hard In the min- Diaz, right-handed pitcher Julian Slippery Elm with the Cleveland Indians on Kirby received a $25,000 sign- ors to get to where he is today." Tavarez and left-handed pitcher Tuesday, plus two option years ing bonus and salaries of The Indians also agreed to Alan Embree. Riding Ranch that could keep him with the $350,000 for this year and • Trail Rides team through 1998. $425,000 for next, with club op- • Riding Lessons Kirby, 31, spent all or parts of tions for $450,000 in 1997 and • Reservations Necessary 11 seasons In the minor leagues, $475,000 in 1998. He could earn Come Party At MAC Beach mostly in the Los Angeles Dod- up to $350,000 extra In perform- 3S3-5403 13596 W. Kramer Rd. 1 Mile South olrt.6. where 25 4 6 meet gers organization, before finally ance bonuses each year, qualify- finding a home with the Indians ing for the full amount by making BLOCK PARTY in 1993. He hit .269 with six home 575 plate appearances. &<*** runs and 60 RBIs In 131 games Asked how his deal compared Food • Games • Prizes co-^W that year and finished fourth In with teammate Albert Belle's, balloting for AL rookie of the Kirby smiled and said: "Albert 2-6 pm Fri. April 21 ™ Howard's club|-| year. got super glue. I got plain glue." Buy Meal Tickets At MAC Cafe I N Main "After 11 years In the minors, Belle is In the final year of a ■ a a a a B"B~B_B~B BBBBBBBB ■_■ ■■■paaBBBBBaBB«»w»« ■ it makes the young guys who've three-year, $8.2 million contract Thursday - Tonight been in the minors for a long and would get $5 million next time think, 'Look, you can year if the Indians pick up his op- April 20th achieve this,"' Kirby said before tion. Tuesday night's exhibition game Kirby lost his starting job to BLITZEN against Houston. "It takes a little rookie Manny Ramirez last season but still appeared In 78 more work. It takes a little more ■ Pool 'Video Games • Ping Pong • batting practice. But you can games, hitting .293 with five achieve it" home runs and 23 RBIs. He's The contract was the first to likely to be a pinch-hitter and run more than a year for Kirby, platoon player again this year. 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Before Wednesday, he had "Bringing Jose back is going to At West Palm Beach, Fla., At- make us a better club in 1995," lanta Brave.: pitcher Greg Mad- than dirt," scoffed Foreman. "If Less than a week before the been at the free agent camp in Tim Dahlberg start of the season, Andy Van Homestead, Fla. The Orioles general manager Herk Robinson dux worked out for about 15 The Associated Press Mike Tyson really wants to be said. "He has an experienced bat minutes and "threw good," ac- there, he can be the future. He's Slyke found himself trying to win want him to prove his back is and can give our offense some cording to pitching coach Leo a tough cookie, but I'm the big a job with the Baltimore Orioles. healthy before they commit to a LAS VEGAS - Try as he might more production." Mazzone. to promote Axel Schulz, George piece of cake." "It's unchartered water," the contract. outfielder said after going l-for-2 "I just didn't think I'd have to It was Maddux's second ap- Foreman can't seem to get away Tyson, released last month pearance since coming down from Mike Tyson. after a three-year stretch In in a 6-3 victory over the Minne- go through a litmus test at this Infielder Jody Reed found a sota Twins. "Christopher Colum- point in my career," he said. job with the San Diego Padres, with chicken pox last Friday. He Foreman tried his best prison, has kept quiet about his will be cleared to resume normal Wednesday to hype his upcoming future opponents. He signed bus might have been a little me- Another outfielder, Felix Jose, agreeing to a $200,000, one-year lancholy, too." found a job, going back to Kansas contract that gives him the workouts Thursday, according to fight with the former East Ger- deals just after his release with trainer Dave Pursley, and is Showtime and the MGM Grand Van Slyke, who had back prob- City with a minor league con- chance to earn another $300,000 man Army fighter, but the ques- scheduled to pitch in an intra- tions kept coming back to one hotel-casino for a series of fights lems last season, has had trouble tract. He would get a $300,000 on performance bonuses. finding a job after the strike. He contract if he makes the team, squad game Friday. central theme: Is Foreman, 46, that could begin as early as Au- Reed. 32. had a $350,000 base going to fight Tyson before he fi- gust. hit .246 for Pittsburgh last down from $1.95 million last season, appearing in 83 games year. salary last year with the Mil- "We'll see how strong he Is, let nally retires? If Tyson and Foreman were to waukee Brewers after turning him decide how far he can go," meet in what would be boxing's after breaking his right collar- Jose, 29, hit .303 last season "I want to fight him because down a $7.8 million, three-year Mazzone said. richest fight ever, though, one or the fans want it," Foreman said contract with Los Angeles in the Maddux still could be the open- at the final prefight news confer- the other will have to adjust his summer of 1993. ence for Saturday's fight against schedule. ing day starter next Wednesday Schulz. "It would be a boxing Foreman, who became a grand- against San Francisco In Atlanta. "We got a good, intelligent, ex- At Winter Haven, Fla., catcher fan's dream. But the Tyson peo- father two months ago and will perienced player," Padres man- ple are scared of such a fight." be 47 in January, has said he Sandy Alomar, still bothered by a ager Bruce Bochy said. "Jody sore left knee, sat out the Cleve- Foreman defends the last re- won't fight after the end of this knows how to play the game, and maining piece of the hea- year. Tyson, meanwhile, is ex- land Indians' game against the he had a good year last year." Detroit Tigers. vyweight titles he won Nov. 5 by pected to take some fights to get Among players eligible for sal- knocking out Michael Moorer back in fighting shape and find Alomar had arthroscopic sur- ary arbitration, outfielder Brian gery on the knee in November when he meets the carefully cho- out if his skills have diminished McRae and the Chicago Cubs after injuring it while sliding into sen Schulz in a scheduled before risking a major bout. agreed to a $2.65 million, one- 12-round fight for the IBF ver- "Tyson is there if he wants to second base during a game in year contract, a raise of $750,000. Puerto Rico. He returned to win- sion of the heavyweight title. be," promoter Bob Arum said. "If Tyson wants to fight George, ter ball as a DH but didn't catch But while Foreman insists he is again until . focused only on Schulz, who was we'll find a way to make it hap- McRae, traded earlier this plucked from obscurity to be his pen." month from the Kansas City first title defense, his possible Arum said if Foreman is suc- Royals to the Cubs, hit .273 in 114 "It's bothering him a little bit. I future with Tyson is clearly on cessful against Schulz he is a 7-1 games last season with four don't think it's anything to worry his mind. favorite he will fight again in homers, 40 RBIs and a career- about," manager Mike Hargrove "The toughest man on the July in either Germany, Austra- high 28 stolen bases. said. "To say it hasn't been giving planet is afraid of a guy older lia or Brazil. In other news, plans were him any trouble, I'd be lying to scrapped for a game this Satur- IPOPBDOCWOOOOOOOW you. 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The BG News Spoil Thursday, April 20,1995 page thirteen Magic wants Olympic spot Timber County, Johnson, other Dream Teamers could join 1996 squad Talkin Man 4-1 Larry Slddons considered the greatest basket- The Associated Press ball player ever could be in At- lanta looking for his second race favorites NEW YORK - Magic wants to straight gold medal and an un- precedented third overall. be there, but what about Michael "He would be a bay with a and Karl and some of the other o "It's too early to speculate John Nelson white face, and he would be riglnal Dream Team members? about any of that," Miller said. "I The Associated Press the greatest money winner of Are they showing up in Atlanta don't think anyone (here) has had Talkin Man and Timber all time. It's an interesting next year for a shot at another contact with Michael or Magic or Country are the Kentucky anyone else. Certainly, if you are tale." Olympic basketball gold medal? Derby favorites. Larry the With the world's deepest talent seeking to create the best team Legend will have to settle for In the Santa Anita Derby, pool at their disposal, the people possible, then Michael would cer- being the fans' favorite. Larry the Legend handed who will pick and run the U.S. tainly be considered. But I'm not On Tuesday, Larry the Afternoon Deelites his first squad at the 1996 Summer even sure he'd want it" Legend, winner of the Santa career loss and also beat Tim- Games were far from ready Johnson's Inactive status does Anita Derby on April 8, un- ber Country, giving him four Wednesday to say just who might nothing to affect his Olympic el- derwent a 90-minute operation consecutive victories this be chosen, even if their names igibility, however. Miller said. to remove bone chips from his year. are Johnson and Jordan and Ma- "There is nothing to keep Ma- left knee, sidelining him from gic from playing," he said in a lone. the Kentucky Derby on May 6. "The Legend certainly "They will try to develop the telephone interview from the federation's headquarters in would have been a force to be best team possible," said Craig The Mirage racing book in reckoned with in the Derby," Colorado Springs, Colo. "Our Miller, spokesman for USA Bas- Las Vegas immediately made Craig Lewis said. "It's a fan- selection procedure says essen- ketball. And when it comes to Wood Memorial winner Talkin tastic race and I'm really dis- hoops in America, the best possi- tially that any U.S. citizen is eli- Man and 1994 2-year-old appointed we had to miss it. ble seems to get better and bet- gible for consideration.'' ter. champion Timber Country co- On the other hand, I'm appre- Nor would concerns about favorites at 4-1. ciative to have such a great With pro players allowed in the Johnson's health or competitive- Olympics since 1992, the U.S. But the mail continues to colt." ness cloud the picture, Miller flow into owner-trainer Craig team already has been all but continued. handed the gold in Atlanta, but Lewis' stable at Santa Anita Larry the Legend under- "Magic's playing abilities are Park for Larry the Legend. went the arthroscopic proce- recent developments have added superb," he said. "It's not like a intrigue to just who might be on "He's had several letters dure at the Santa Anita Equine comeback by an old boxer. He's that stood out, one being the Hospital, where it was per- Dream Team III. still in. an elite status. He's Just this week, the captain of now-pretty-well-known rein- formed by veterinarian Dr. healthy and playing very welL" carnation letter," Lewis said Greg Ferraro. Lewis said the '92 Olympic winners, Magic Privately, U.S. Olympic Johnson, said he wanted to go to on a conference call Tuesday. Larry the Legend should be leaders say they cant imagine Seems that a friend of a able to return to racing in 3-4 the Games again, even though he not at least contacting Jordan to hasn't played an NBA game In friend relayed an old letter to months. see if he's interested and build- Lewis. It was a written in 1991 almost three years. Johnson re- ing the team around him if he is. tired from the Los Angeles by a man from Northern Cali- "We'll keep him in his stall Also to be weighed are market- AP Pholo/Suun Ragui fornia who was dying. He was Lakers in November 1991 after ing pluses and minuses for both for a week or two, and in about contracting the AIDS virus and, USA's Magic Johnson (15) slides around David Robinson's pick a track star and his name was 30 days maybe he'll get some His Airness and the Olympic against Spain In the 1992 Olympics In Barcelona. Larry Lewis. aside from the Barcelona Games, community; remember that the light exercise walking," Lewis has limited his competition since Dream Team created a night- said. "With his mental attitude Golden State Warriors, team- Barkley of Phoenix, David Rob- "Although he was near the and his desire to be a race- then to his own international all- mare for the U.S. Olympic Com- mates of Jordan in both 1984 and inson of San Antonio, Clyde end, he said he was basically horse, I'm sure he'll return as star tour. mittee in Barcelona when indi- "92, could be in that history mak- And if Magic is in the running, Drexler of Houston and Scottie fearless because he knew he quick or quicker than most vidual sneaker and clothing en- ing group of triple gold-medal Pippen, Jordan's teammate with what about Mike? dorsements clashed with those of would return in his next life, horses could. winners, too, if they were picked. Chicago. reincarnated as a great race- Michael Jordan's comeback the full team. Other Dream Team originals still from a 1 -year pursuit of base- All remain among the best in horse," Craig Lewis said. "He "The prognosis Is very good, Patrick Ewing of the New York active include Karl Malone and the game, but they may not re- and we're hopeful he'll return ball means the man generally Knicks and Chris Mullin of the would run at the great race John Stockton of Utah, Charles main Olympic prospects. place and he would be a huge to the racing wars as good a crowd pleaser. colt as he was when he left." Fairport Harbor sanctioned -; CONSIDERING A CHIROPRACTIC CAREER? postseason tournaments, but dis- arose from an anonymous letter CONSIDER LOGAN AS ITS FOUNDATION The Associated Press Wednesday. In an April 11 letter. Commis- trict officials must review arid alluding to grade-fixing for three sioner Clair Muscaro said the follow OHSAA bylaws. The OH- high school students. Logan College of Chiropractic FAIRPORT HARBOR, Ohio - SAA must be notified imme- Fairport Harbor's high school OHSAA also is reprimanding is now accepting applications Athletic Director Dennis Laurie diately of any violations. But according Muscaro's let- sports program has been placed "They just want us to follow ter, the OHSAA found problems for our 1995 entering classes in under two years' probation by and two other school officials for not following OHSAA rules, The the rules," school board Presi- with the eligibility of only one January, May, and September. the Ohio High School Athletic dent Ron Randa said Tuesday. student, a football player who il- Association for improperly News-Herald of Willoughby said. 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Twin toddlers and an in- Earn $6.00 an hr. ft great benefits Need grad. student or senor ASAP to sub- Anderson Arena Congratulations Holfy 8 B 1, 2, or 3 sublessors needed lor summer. fant. Call 354-1976-leave a message. at UPS lease starting May 12. Quiet, 1 bdrm.. gradu- cash prizes will be awarded. We wish you both a House on Corner ol Jackson and Napoleon COUNSELORS - INSTRUCTORS needed! Speak with a UPS Rep. on aie apt. Call Michael at 353-0928. Thursday, April 20th 11 am to Spm Come watch or play I wonderful life together'! $.27/mo. ecej. M or F. Big yard. 353-5122 100 positions! Coed eummer camp. Pocono Roommate needed now) New apart., own Sign up in UAOoffice April 19-24 about opportunities. - Saroh or Julie. Mine, PA. Good satan/Alpst (908)689-33 39. room $i99/mo. cheap utilities! 1074 Fairview Call 2-7164 or 2-2343 lor more inlo AZD - KAPPA SIG' AZD' KAPPA SIG UPS Is an E.E.O. Employer •Subleasers Needed* Earn 6-9 dollars/hour Dr. Api. E. Have a puppy. Calf il interested STRESSED OUT? 352-9423. For summer '95. Close to campus and bars. 5 In Columbus Area UPS AT THE UNION OVAL come out to the UNION OVAL Double Prints bedrooms . 2 baths. CaM 352-6261. Working outside wHh other students UPSATTHEUNIONOVAL Spacious One Bedroom Apl. for Free every day University Painters Walk-In Closets, nice yard, quiet, recently re- 1 Male Roommate Needed VAN DRIVER. Part-time position to provide BUNGEE CORD run. Packages Plus 352-1693 Call Chuck for Into dp372-1567. modeled, off-street parking. $375/mo. Avail. 95/96 school year trans conation to and from social service roommate JOUSTING. June 1352-2004. VELCRO Olympics 352-6142 (Mike) Earn cash stuffing envelopes at home. All ma- agency. Must be between the ages of 21-65, FALCONPALOOZA Apr. 25 from 12-4, 1 summer female subleaser needed. terials provided. Send SASE to P.O. Box have a valid drivers license and excellent driv- SUBLEASER NEEDED Musical FestivalrChariiy Event $2.00 for all 3 eventsvj.75 per event Si20Vmo. Close to campus. Pay only June- 10075. Olathe.KS 66051. ing record. Submit resume to P.6. Box 738, Summer '95 wh/hous* on corner of Thure- call 2-7164 or 2-2343 lor into f W-or- April 22 Aug. 353-2.89 (Bridget). EARN EXTRA fill Bowling Green. Ohio. EOE. tin ft Woosier next to Merit's and Founder's. sponsored by UAO w-cro Field between Student services and Looking for grp of 3-4. Rent/ Best Offer. Summer is right around the comer and EBSCO KralsharOuad 1 summer subieaser needed May thru August. Call Chris 353-KINQ (5464). Many Bands Featured i BR Apt. S220Vmo. 352-2055-leave mes- Telemarketing Service is currently hiring sales Free MUSIC Free FUN representatives! Come be a part of the com- FOR SALE Subleasing 1BR apl. Unfurnished. UAO Naeda You! »aoe - Seeking a creative, spirited leader to be the sponsored by pany that was recently ranked m the top 50 of $390 * ele. No security deposit needed. Pets nexl Homecoming director! Applications MacWesl. Kohl Hall, RSA, UAO 3 Sublease's needed lo share a six 8R telemarketing sen/ices in the country! We give allowed. Nice, quiet atmospere. Available m house Own room Irom May*August$l4i/mo. are available in tha office on the 3rd floor of call 2-7164 or 2-2343 tor into you: a weekly paycheck. $S per hour plus 1981 Grand Pnx May. Please Call 353-3410. leave message the Union and are due by Spm Tuesday Call anytime 353-9321 bonus, flexibility to make your own schedule, 6 $900 OBO Ounngtheday. 823 3464 April 25lh. Cheap Rent. White House across from Olfen- a professional atmosphere. This is undoubted- hauer. Great LAWN/PORCH. Bryan W ly the best job in town so call now between 1993 Suzuki Katana Wanna be on TV? FINANCIAL AID 3534301. 12pm A 5pm Mon.-Fn. or come in to apply at Only 2800 miles. Like Wanna learn TV stuff? Attention All Students 113 N. Main Si. (353-6662). brand new. Must sell 352-0156 Come to the Campus Connectlon95-98. Over $6 Billon in FREE Financial Aid Desperately Seeking 2-4 Organizational meeting at 8:00 pm Tonight! is now avail, tor students nationwide Subleasers for Summer Frustrated Student/gradual*. I spent 5 yrs A LOFT THAT WOULD MAKE YOUR DORM How often at the WBGU-TV Studio from private sector grants 8 scholarships $365 per month • low uiiiitios and over $20,000 at college to achieve an ac- LOOK LIKE A HOME. CALL NOW TO SEE' on Troupe Street. Open to All students are eligible regardless of 2 bedroom 7th St. Apt. will pay counting degree worth 20/30 K a yr. and no 372-5471 do you have all students' 352-5359 gradea, income, or parent's income. For Subleaser fee. Call Jill t§> 352-3067 hope to get out of debt for another year or two. FOR SALE Women's Voices: Global Disharmony. 3rd more info: 1-800-263-6495ait. F55444 I've recently come on board a national envi- Lite Guards Wanted. Seasonal Work Avail. @ ronmental fitness company and changed my 12" Car Speakers w/Amp. killer sex? World Women's Struggles & Triumphs. Friday Good Condition $290 OBO April 21 at 7pm in the Amani Room in fie Portage Quarry Recreational Club. Must have direction. My first 2 months I earned over GOVT FORECLOSED home, from SV De- current Red Cross ceni! cation card and CPR. S18,000 and am looking lor a few good people 354-1636-James Union. _____ linquent Tax, Repo's, REO's. Your area. Toll Apply in person at T-Square Graphics. 121 to do the same and help with e« pan s.on here in Free (1) 800-898-9778 Ext. H-2076 for current FOR SALE - DORMFRIDGE S Main. BG. Accepting applications thru Frt- Toledo. If you're looking lor part-time cash or listings. CALL 372-1135 LOST & FOUND day.April28.l995. lull-time opportunity call 419-867-0283. $70-LIKE NEW INTRAMURAL FORFEIT FEES: SPRING IN- NEEDED 1 FEMALE SUBLEASER GRAND OPENING! For Sale: double bed. computer style desk w/ TRAMURALS FORFEIT FEES MUST BE For '95-"96 school year, $i60Vmo. - 2 blocks Our international heallh/nutritional co. is open- PICKED UP IN 130 FIELD HOUSE BY chair, armoir. bedside cab-net. Call 353-3917. Black w/brown kitten lost/stolen Irom lot be- Irom campus. Call 352-6904. ing a new training center in Toledo. Various WEDNESDAY. MAY 3, 1995. YOU MUST tween Ridge 4 Pike St. Owners despondent. positions available. Full & part-time. No exp. For Sale: King Size Waterbed. bookcase SOCIAL SERVICE BRING YOUR RECEIPT. necessary. WiH train. Must have professional headboard w'mirror, padded rails, Kuss semi Call 353-6523. Are you tired of not being treated with re- appearance. Call for interview. $1200-3,600 waveless mattress w/heaie- Excellent condi- Nancy Reagan should be applauded for having spect? Do you want to make a difference In the strength and courage to be honest with mo depending upon position 419-866-2045. tion. $250. 412 Lind Street, Deshler, OH people's Mv«»? 278-8216. SERVICES OFFERED America: '"Oliver North lied to my husband and We make a difference everyday, and we need If your job sucks, cal me. Ill take six more mo- ne lied to this country." . a lew energetic and motivated people to join tivated University students to work in my busi- Furniture tor safe Remember the Reagan legacy: Go out and tri- our team to provide quality assistance to peo- ness. Great resume builder, receive college Jennifer 353-6085 Pregnant? We can help. Free and confidential ple your debt (belter yet. someone else's). ple with mental and/or physical disabilities in credit, make $470 per week. For an interview. Liberty 69, 12 by 60, 2 bdrm.. 1 bath mobile pregnancy lest, support, and information. BG Curtice, Pon Clinton, H-cksviile. Genoa, and Ctf 352-4918. home Good condition. $2000 OBO. 352-7165. Sex without the right prec- Pregnancy Center Call 354-HOPE. nernafnbec whan America had REAL Presi- Toledo. Duties may include personal care, as- dents? INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT MACINTOSH Computer. autions can turn you SKYDIVING CLASSES staring Apr. 1st. Stu- sistance with shopping, hygiene, medical ap- Richard Nixon 1968-1974 pointments, and recroation. Evening and Earn up to $25 - $45/hour Complete system Including printer only dent and group discounts Visa and MrC ac- teaching basic conversational off...for good. Ronald Reagan 1981-1989 weekend hours available. Full time available in $599 cepted 10 minutes Irom BGSU campus. SKY- English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. Pon Clinton. Part bme available with full time Call Chris at 800-289-5665. DIVE BG.352-5200 . Look, abstinence is the SAE SAE SAE potential, and subsitutes are also needed In No teaching background or Asian languages Will do typing other areas. RMS is expanding rapidly, come required. For info, call: (206) 632-1146 only sure protection, but exi.JS544l. MUST SELL: New RCA 3-Disc Changer $1.2Srpage Brothers of Sigma Alpha EpsHon, be a part ol the exatementl Send resume or Stereo. Can 372-4667. we don't want to tell you Call Vicki 352-3356 Our brother Paddy O. Murphy may be gone but letter of interest to: RMS 15i N. Michigan Suiie Looking for a job? Earn $5000 to $6000 work- his legend lives onl Stricken down the streets 312. Toledo. OH 43624 or cal 2SS-S861. ing on Put-in-Bay. Call tor details and applica- •85 MERCURY CAPRI. Wk., good interior. how to lead your life. We Word Processing - Resumes. Term Papers. ol BG by the Chicago mob. Paddy left us with tion. Tuesday and Thursday 1pm to 8pm. power w/i/s, cruise, A/C. tape, sunroof. WANTED just want to teach you the Thesis. Dissertations on Laser Printer only one choice... $1000060. Cal 352-6206. 1 roommate to live in 4 BR House. 8Q0-44Q.8353. Cel 352-6705 (9-9). We're going to Chicago to avenge our fallen facts of life about sexually Sl4S/month.CaM3S4-igi3 Loving care in OUR home, infant, preschooler. broiherl The city may never be the same, but Top pay. Highly resp., own trans, refs.. Call we'll be in charge after... Wanted: 1 or 2 female subleasers for summer FOR RENT transmitted diseases. 419-372-2873. POM - The Untouchable Formal! to Share 2 bdrm. apt. with 1 female. High Si. You'll find us caring, PERSONALS Phi Alpha, The Seniors Close u campus, rent negotiable, utilities paid. Needed: Mall Mascot-Must be able to wear SAE SAE SAE Call 352-6145. Woody Bear costume, available weekends and -2 bdrm. house on Ada Ave. avail. tVi. $500 * understanding and profes- util. 1 yr. lease. WANTED: 3 TO 4 SUMMER SUBLEASERS summer. $5/hr. Apply in person at Woodland sional. We'll take the time to R U Driving home this summer Lg 2 bdrm. country home on Sotether Rd. a- To live with 2 females Mall office, i234N.Main SI. 10MINNEAPOLIS, UN? vail. 5/1. $675 ♦ u til. 1 yr. lease. know you and answer all Low rent Painters, Summer Job. Wanna share gas 8 earn extra $$$? Call 353-6982. Good location on E. Woosier Cleveland Area. Good starting pay. Cai 372-1967 or leave message. your questions. And every- Call 353-0125 216-292-0960. thing's confidential and llfSORORtTYRUSHIII YOUR TIME WANTED: Summer Subleaser Part-time babysitter needed in OUR home. 2 1 and 2 BR apartments. 1 bdrm,. Air, Spacious. t345/mo. small boys, need own trans., refs. req. Call 1 year, nine months, or summer leases. affordable. INFO NIGHT Avail May 10 thru Aug. No dep.. No foe. 372-2873. WED APR. 26 352-7454, . 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