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BRIEFLY EPA CAMPUS Classic film shown: The Lenhart Classic Film joining Series presents Audrey Hepburn in the movie clas- sic, "My Fair Lady" Thurs- park day night at 8:45 in 210 Mathematical Sciences Building. Admission is free. by Jeremy S. Weber staff wtitt'r Fraternity to meet: Pi Sigma Epsilon, the national sales and sales Nearly a year after Mid- management f raternity, American National Bank and will have its first meeting of Trust Co. signed on as the first the semester tonight at 7:30 tenant in the University's in room 110 of the Business research/enterprise park, a sec- Administration Building. ond tenant officially has been The meeting is open to all added to the park. majors. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency received ap- proval from the State Contracts CITY Board in August to relocate to the park, under construction on the east side of Interstate 75. Cyclist Injured: The EPA plans to relocate its An automobile-bicycle northwest district office — lo- accident left one person se- cated on Devlac Grove Drive in riously injured Monday Bowling Green — to the research evening after the two vehi- Merchant's Welcome ■O News/Greg Horvath park. cles collided at the intersec- EPA District Administrator tion of Second and High The Student Union's Lenhart Grand Ballroom was the site tor one of 2.623 In attendance. Bowling Green's Chamber of Commerce Mike Manahan said the group's Streets. the largest BG Merchant's Fairs ever. Yesterday's talr, which had executive director Joan Gordon sold,"It was a fantastic success affiliation should benefit both the The bicycle, traveling 75 merchants trom the community to welcome students, drew and met our expectations and more." eastbound on Second St., EPA and the University. was hit by the northbound automobile after failing to SeeWort«,page5. yield at a stop sign, a police Xrt said. The bicycle •, David Sale, 421S. Main St., flipped over the New building costs student-funded front of the car and was tak- en to the hospital and later architect, said obtaining state The new building will increase life-flighted to St. Vincent by Jennifer Taday staff writer funding for the project was not the intramural program's visibi- Medical Center. feasible. lity and also will accomodate ad- INTRAMURAL BUILDING DATELINE The driver of the car, Ste- "The state doesn't pay for re- ditional sports and activities now iprojei ircii phen Robison, 835 Fourth University students will be pay- creational facilities," he said. impossible due to either weather St., was uninjured. ing a projected figure of $8.5 mil- Students were overwhelmingly or space restraints, Sokall said. lion for a new intramural building in favor of construction of this fa- "Hopefully the new building April 1990 PEOPLE which should be under construc- cility when polled in a survey last will help alleviate the problem of Board of Trustees approve design tion by 1991 and completed by year conducted by Undergradu- our play-offs being cancelled due and feasibility projections. Rooney to aid family: 1993. ate Student Government Presi- to weather," she said. Actor Mickey Rooney is According to Robert McGeein, dent Kevin Coughlin. Board of Trustees member Oct. 1990 University begins soliciting architec- offering to help repair the assistant vice president of capital The building will be construc- Virginia Platt voted against the vandalized home of a black planning, the projected figure ted north of the University Re- construction of the building last tural firms. couple who returned to find will be funded strictly from stu- creation Center and is projected spring, the only trustee to do so. their furniture wrecked and dents' general fees. to cover 135,000 gross square feet, Nov. 1990 Designing begins. swastikas painted on their according to Engler. "The University has done well walls. However, the net increase in Kent State University's intra- developing the athletic depart- "We fought World WarH the current general fee would be mural building is being used as a ment, but I think that there are Nov. 1991 Construction begins on the field to wipe swastikas off the only $15 per semester beginning model, but the University's build- other buildings that need im- just north of the Student Recreation face of the earth," Rooney in 1993 and continuing through ing will have its own look, Engler provements first," Platt said. Center. said in a statement Monday. 2008, said Christopher Dalton, said. Platt added she has been asso- "I think everyone has to do vice president of planning and Cheryl Sokoll, assistant direc- ciated with the University since his or her share to see that budgeting. tor of intramurals, said the the 1945 and has slowly watched the 1993 Intramural facility opens. hate crimes are wiped out Students now pay $21 per se- building is necessary because the green and open areas disappear. as well." mester to pay for overall project intramural program needs ex- Szebelski Freeman, 68, fees of the Student Recreation pansion, especially since during "I don't want to see the campus 2008 Intramural principal, production and his wife, Matilda, 69, Center, which will be paid for by the past five years program par- covered with buildings and take and operating costs paid. came home after an evening 1993. ticipation and activities have in- away all the open areas," she out Aug. 29 and found their Roland Engler, University creased. added. See Hew, page 5. house in shambles. Rambo avoids Iraq: Actor Sylvester Stallone said he will never do a Accused say police unfair Bush states nation "Rambo" movie about Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, by John Kohlslrand and Sandra J. Kowalsky Michael Stives, 516 E. Merry. Apt. 4, was watch- city staff ing the Cincinnati Reds baseball game with 10 to 12 although the Rambo char- friends when police came to his door Friday night. partnership strong acter has a penchant for Police told Stives everyone would have to leave single-handedly taking on Approximately 40 students are pleading not his apartment, but Stives locked his door and told enemy forces. guilty to arrests by police during last weekend's police through a window he and his guests were not WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush, reporting to Congress and The Persian Gulf crisis, sweep of the East Merry-Frazee apartment com- part of the party and there was no alcohol being the nation on the Persian Gulf crisis, vowed Tuesday night that "Sad- Stallone said Monday, is plexes, said the attorney who heard many of their consumed in his apartment. dam Hussein will fail" in his conquest of Kuwait. He said the Iraqi dic- "just another speed-bump cases. tator could not persevere in the face of "a new partnership of na- in history." Today, Student Legal Services Managing Attor- When Stives answered a knock on the door by tions." Stallone said his film ney Greg Bakies will finish meeting with 70 stu- another woman, police rushed the door. Police Bush also acknowledged the U.S. military could be deployed in the "Rambo IV," now in pro- dents questioning their arrests last weekend by slammed the woman into a brick wall in an at- Saudi Arabian desert indefinitely. duction, involves environ- Bowling Green police. tempt to get into the apartment, Stives said, and "I cannot predict just how long it will take to convince Iraq to with- mental concerns because one policeman said " 'open the f—ing door now!'" draw from Kuwait," Bush said in a nationally broadcast address be- the enduring Rambo char- Many of them have good cases, Bakies said He said a policeman's arm was caught as Stives fore a joint session of Congress. acter can focus attention on "I am not as pleased with the police as I could be shut the door. He said UN.-approved sanctions would take time to squeeze Iraq survival issues. right now," he said. Once inside the apartment, six policemen and that the United States would continue reviewing options with al- More than 100 persons were arrested by Bowling ordered everyone to leave and searched the re- lies. "But let it be clear: we will not let this aggression stand," Bush WEATHER Green police last weekend, most of them underage frigerator and apartment for alcohol, Stives said. said. drinking violations and disorderly conduct cita- He said they found no alcohol. Fresh from his summit with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, Rain possible): tions from the East Merry-Frazee parties. Bush said "a new partnership of nations" stands aligned ogainst Today, partly cloudy with Entering apartments without a search warrant After questioning the policemen's actions and Iraq's aggression and that the superpowers are working together on a slight chance of rain. High and consficaling property as evidence for unre- asking what the apartment occupants had done this crisis. around 80. lated arrests are issues which concern Bakies. wrong, Stives said a policeman shwed a flashlight "Clearly, no longer can a dictator count on East-West confrontation Light "Whenever an officer wants to enter he needs in his roommates face and said " 'You're playing to stymie concerted U.N. action against aggression," the president south your consent or an emergency type situtation; games with us and your roommate is playing said. winds. without these they need to get a search warrant," games with us — you're going directly to iau. "The crisis in the Persian Gulf, as grave as it is, also offers a rare Chance of Bakies said. Later, police said they would " 'give the men a opportunity to move toward an historic period of cooperation," Bush rain 30 break' " and they only cited the tenants for dis- said. percent. The size, scope and openness of the East Merry- orderly conduct, Stives said. Bush said "a new world order" may emerge from the crisis in which Tonight, Frazee parties does not diminish this search war- the world is "freer from the threat of terror, stronger in the pursuit of mostly rant requirement, he said. Capt. Tom Votava, assistant Bowling Green justice and more secure in the guest for peace — an era in which the cloudy Even if doors were open at many of the East Eolice chief, would not comment on specific cases, nations of the world, East and West, North and South, can prosper and with a Merry and Frazee apartments, this is not an ex- ut he did feel Bakies' analysis of the weekend was live in harmony." slight cuse for police to walk through them, Bakies said. distorted. Bush offered no new initiatives to resolve the gulf crisis, and re- chance of rain. Low th the An officer would first have to knock and ask for "I think each case will have to be looked at on its peated many of his past declarations condemning Saddam. lower 60s. Chance of rain 30 permission to enter, or have a search warrant ap- own merit," Votava said. "Mr. Bakies has his But the point of the speech was to bring Americans up to date on the percent. Thursday, variable proved by a judge, Bakies said. opinion, our prosecutor has his." crisis, ana call for them to stand united as the stalemate lingers on. cloudiness with a chance of Police observing guests drinking inside an "If ever there was a time to put country before self and patriotism showers or thunderstorms. apartment and suspicious that some of them are Votava wondered if anyone could ask for privacy before party, that time is now,' Bush said. High 80 to 85. Chance of rain underage do not have grounds for immediate en- at East Merry or Frazee last weekend. 40 percent. trance, Bakies said. "I'm not an attorney, but I think you have to look The president devoted a considerable portion of his speech to prod- Compiled from local and But police walked into apartments at East at things like the expectation of privacy: what is a ding Congress to finish work on a budget agreement. At the same wire reports Merry and Frazee just the same, according to stu- person s expectation of privacy at any given time, the speech did not contain the sharp attack on Democrats as dents at these parties. point?" DSeeArT»«t,page5. had previous pronouncements. Wednesday, September 12, 1990 THE BG NEWS Editorial

method of contraception, oil based lubricants should For starters, students can enroll in one of the two not be used with condoms or diaphragms, and anal 100-level Biology courses which offer brief but fac- US ignorant intercourse itself does not cause AIDS; the virus tual explanations of sexual reproduction and meth- must be present. ods of contraception, more similar to high school These are just some of the more basic facts people sexual education but a bit more in-depth. did not know, but a multitude of other questions, perhaps not as elementary, also were answered in- One of the most informative classes students can of sex truths correctly by many. take is "Human Sexuality," an in-depth exploration Obviously, education from sources other than of the many facets of sexuality, including sexual po- movies, books or word of mouth is the key to sexual sitions, dispelled sexual myths, methods of con- awareness, and this education should begin as early traception, and many other facts promoting sexual k-7 Webster's may define it simply as the attrac- as elementary school. awareness in general. tion between the sexes, sexual intercourse, but this three letter word entails a great deal more than But, many college students today may not have In addition, an AIDS course, taught by Dr. Joshua intercourse. And, according to a recent study by the been privy to any type of sex education in high school Kaplan, has been in existence for several years, and Kinsey Institute for Research, Americans are start- or grade school, and some college students parents explores all aspects of the fatal disease. It helps to lingly ignorant about the basic knowledge of sex and have never touched upon the subject of sex with dispel many AIDS myths. reproduction. them, for reasons including embarrassment or ig- According to the study, the United States is a na- norance about the subject themselves. For students who cannot fit these classes into their tion of illiterates, lacking basic information about schedules, programs are offered all year by groups sexuality, gender and reproduction. Students who have reached this point in their lives such as the Wellness Center, the Link and the Pre- "Many women know more about how their auto- with a restricted sexual education background have vention Center concerning all aspects of sexuality. mobiles function than about how their bodies do," the responsibility to educate themselves —NOW. says Ruth Reinisch, Kinsey Institute director. We have an abundance of resources on this cam- Among some of the basic facts people were una- In fact, even students who may think they know pus we can utilize, and perhaps if we take advantage ware of include: a woman can get pregant during everything there is to know about sex may be sur- of these courses and programs, our generation will her menstrual period, withdrawal is not an effective prised to learn how many myths are in existence. pass the next Kinsey Institute test with flying colors. USG election The BftSU O-lMMD-S/H/f SEXUAL /-/TTffiCY T£5f<»,,,o

1 A C©w '4... «. A* *-*f>nHi\ie balLofJ. b. a CetfraepW C. ° 6eoSo*»«a involves BG or rel'iV €»« -fe0ct. ■ Campus safety, skyrocketing of people the students have elec- c tuition, cops who act like animals ted to be their senators in USG. Z CM 6i* i^cUi... •• TU *~/rk. \>. « fckpW- - « *u •^•Urf. loose at a garden party, handicap These are the up-and-coming accessibility, the world of park- leaders of the government. They ing disservices, and a plethora of must be willing to sacrifice and 3. Safe. Sex re&r* -to The "i* of... O. Ant belts. b. CWUc*pt«*S. c. M»Nt issues that get us hot are all on care deeply about the issues that the agenda for USG this year. they will deal with. Most of all, of +W. abeue. . They are the things your 36 sena- their primary allegiance must be tors will be debating and address- to the student body. Students ^. fVeplay li... o.. a ywe ai«»tr to 3-wow. t. tW •ffouft «f &vl )•'«/• ing in the General Assembly. wishing to serve their own ends or Twelve of those senators will be the ends of an interest group or C- iv,uT»/»l 4e<•. c "tVc cPpo^\ J£ ,//,teracy. that makes those of other univer- such people take office in the stu- t sities look like a pa the tics. For the dent government, they are in- m * Tke. &<*T«5 «w tv.j 1*s"t J» -vat V*e • past five years, this student body effective and unable to work and fa. r-W*Vftt '*••• «• TV* ie**\ ^ ""«\'~ has produced consecutive record play well with others. The student b. -tV Now* «f t^C «Up »rJ 5"bf "" cL»f.~>+wt «nra6vre e-f senoal hlctaty. Tkey turnouts at the polls. The biggest body deserves better. J arc tntttfy ^id^Uft ^ jump has occurred within the When you go to the polls next 7. forvir* i*>... a. "H*. fetter $ secbo~ »F ft past two years. In last year's fall Tuesday to cast your vote for /OO-^O A <*<«'• I 7yr*a<*«4«v»v4 election, the turnout represented your favorite candidate, you play C. the roo*. 1* uA,iek -fircpUy ocevti. more than a 500 percent increase an important role in student to-to — from the Drevious year. Not bad. governance. You make a state- Bowling Green. ment as to what direction we will Now, by no means should we §o and who will take us there. b. 4 Social lotJeSCreTio*/ C T*o r 50-b»'ow Q»ik- +W p«velc ne-third of the student govern- ment's legislature will bt chosen and that is no small thing. Throw The in a free soda from Food Opera- tions and you can reflect on your President's contribution to your student body while cooling down with a can of Pen pop. 'Life for life' is judicial answer by Kevin Coughlin Doeses our vote make an differ- ence? Of course it does. In Bill Americans subconsciously years as evidence that the ap- During his eight years of gov- that they were engaged in "calcu- Moyer's new book A World of have accepted violence as part of peals process lacks fairness and ernor of California, Pat Brown lated efforts to frustrate valid rest on this. The numbers are far Ideas, the author interviews their culture and society. logic. Some politicians would encountered the debate nu- (death penalty) judgments." from where we would like them to Joseph Heller, who wrote the Print and broadcast media du- suggest disposing of the system merous times. He concluded, Paul G. Cassell, an associate be. But when compared with our book Catch-22, along with other tifully inundate the public with altogether. "Prosecuters have historically deputy U.S. attorney general, ex- neighboring universities, our works, and is an outspoken critic the most recent heinous crimes been able to frighten jurors into pressed a similar sentiments in voter turnout indicates that Bowl- of voting in America. He says while mrst shrug shoulders in voting for a death sentence by testimony before a congressional ing Green students care more that he doesn't vote because "it bewilderment or indifference. reminding them of the fact that subcommittee in February 1988. about their university than any doesn't make one bit of differ- Endless reports of violent acts Cod and there is really no such thing as a "There is a vast difference be- other students in the state. So ence." I disagree. In 1960, if one from cities such as New York and life sentence without possibility tween reasonable review pro- more person per precinct voted Detroit have immunized personal of parole — that a governor can why are all these people coming for Richard Nixon, John Kennedy cesses which ensure that a sen- out to vote? emotions from human tragedy in Man at one day commute and a parole tence is justly imposed, and irra- Could it be people feel different- would not have been elected rural islands such as Bowling board can another day free vir- tionality excessive procedures ly today about their student Kresident. Here on campus we Green. tually any prisoner." which ensure that it will never be ave had tight presidential races Conversely, it was quite sober- Bowline Moreover, when you have government than they did two in the past. In 1986, the newly- carried out," he said. years ago? I certainly hope so. ing when one of these crimes hit someone in prison for life as the However, reducing steps off the Students are seeing a student elected president won by only close to home — when Richard Green ultimate sentence, and that per- process is hardly the complete nine votes. We cannot afford to Fox repeatedly stabbed and stra- son kills another inmate or guard, government that has been effec- heed Heller's arguments on vot- by answer. No broad legal chal- tively used to better BGSU. Stu- ngled an 18-year-old Bowling what additional punishment can lenges to the death penalty are in dents have for the first time a ing. Green woman. The body of the Scott Geringer be dictated? sight, and public support for capi- faculty and course evaluation You can vote next week on Owens Technical College student Unfortunately, statistics are tal punishment remains strong. booklet available to them for Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in was found face down, half- Instead, Americans should dis- inconclusive on whether capital Abolition will not happen soon. their own use. Students see better the University Union and from 4 submersed in water, in a ditch pose of bleeding heart judges and punishment is a deterrent to The system will muddle along un- safety features on campus. Stu- to 6 p.m. in the following dining along Pargilis Road. Pretty stan- gutless liberal governors, such as crime. However, an enormous til someone gets fed up with cri- halls: Kreisher, Harshman, Mario Cuomo and Dick Celeste, amount of informal and formal dents see efforts to involve all Commons, McDonald, and Foun- dard as far as atrocities go, but minals dictating societal behav- student groups in addressing is- quite a shock for a small town. who obstruct justice and oppose evidence from everyday experi- ior by fear. sues rather than just a limited ders. You need a student ID and Fox was found guilty May 3 and capital punishment on weak ences indicates capital punish- few. Students see their student don't forget to pick up your free was sentenced to death June 26. moral arguments. Their sense- ment does deter crime. Vengeance is a theme in the Old drink from Food OperaUons. Retribution alone justifies the less anti-capital babble, such as To their credit, some judges Testament. The Book of Exodus government lobbying for them in By making your voice heard, Columbus, rallying against the sentence. However, due to the the cry of racism, taints the have tried to reduce the logjam of calls for "Life for life, eye for parking messes on campus, push- you continue to strengthen the current appeals process, he will legitimate central issue of the capital cases by streamlining eye, tooth for tooth." ing upgrades in living standards student body and show all of Ohio not face the chair" anytime rights of victims. procedures, requiring attorneys that we in fact are the greatest to raise all their claims at the In the Fox instance, we need on and off campus, and so on. In a student body in the land. soon, if ever. Many opponents of the death nutshell, students see a student The state of Ohio's lack of fi- penalty offer life imprisonment same time instead of bringing a not go further than "Life for government that is more service Kevin Coughlin is junior politil nality concerning the death pen- without possibility of parole as an series of appeals and limiting the life...' The sooner the better. oriented, more powerful, and one cal science major and president alty is an outrage — leaving the alternative. However, many peo- number of appeals. Chief Justice Scott Geringer is senior history that they can be proud of. of the Undergraduate Student families of victims in turmoil. ple are alarmed about these sen- Warren Burger lashed out at de- major and a columnist for The One reason has been the quality Government. Cases, such as Fox's, drag on for tences, with good reason. fense lawyers in 1983, charging News.

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% -* /**»«_ m jfr we've„ UBI rnuc »■■ uui* ji»t ,4*3*^, «r 4&„ Wednesday September 12. 199C THE BG NEWS Campus Life USG regulations updated * Adult* talk line access by J.J. Thompson to the spring elections. to our members certain candi- "What we had last spring was a dates." staff writer partisan group, a Democratic This year, the organization blocked by G TE service group, get involved by putting plans to issue recommendations The Undergraduate Student money into a campaign," Cough- of all USG candidates again, by Tara A. Rainson charges on their phone bills, said the GTE Government Elections and Opin- lin said. "I don't think it looked along with literature about can- staff writer spokesman. ions Board added new rules to the good on the government. I don't didates. These charges can occur when children in a campaign regulations last week think it looked good on the Cam- The literature will contain dis- household dial these numbers without their par- — rules one organization believes pus Democrats and I don't think claimers, Redfern said, stating if Calls to "adult" talk lines, horoscope services ents' consent or knowledge, the spokesman said. interferes with the right of free- it looked good on the candidates the candidate did or did not ac- and bookies now can be blocked by a new service "I think there is a concern overall publicly about dom of speech. they endorsed." cept an endorsement. offered by GTE Telephone Operations. the ability to block these calls," Bradford said. The regulations will prohibit Before 1961, USG was a part- ''We will not let our voices be GTE customers in Ohio now can program their Bradford described "900" and "976" calls as candidates from using literature isan government and students muffled any longer," he said. lines to reject access to numbers prefixed "900" "any [telephone] service offered on a pay- produced by partisan groups or used to campaign as campus Despite his opposition to the and "976." said State Public Affairs Director Dave permitted basis." containing organizational en- Birty representatives — until new campaign rules, Redfern Bradford. These lines can offer the chance to place bets on dorsements placed on campaign SG was reformed and made a said other issues needed to be The blocking service has been approved by the sporting events, polls, horoscopes, jokes, or por- literature. nonpartisan government. discussed first. Public Utilities Commission of Ohio and involves a nographic calls. The College Democrats, "(This year) the Elections and "I think we should address one-time service charge of $15.90. however, believe they violate cer- Opinions Board is going to be whether College Republicans The service is available in Bowling Green, said a Customer complaints regarding charges to these tain rights. looking out for partisan activity; should continue to hold a seat on GTE spokesman who refused to be identified. lines became a serious problem about two years "I think the (rule) is a constitu- candidates who accept partisan USG while the College Democrats The service was offered in response to cus- ago, when "900" and "976" lines first became tional question as far as freedom help will be disqualified. are left out of the process," he tomers who denied knowledge of "900" and "976" widely available, the GTE representative said. of speech is concerned," College Redfern said he was not infor- said. Democrat President Christopher med of the new rule, and thought The College Republicans, Redfern said. "Freedom of someone from USG should have however, are in favor of the regu- speech does not end when (stu- contacted the organization for in- lations. Women's Health Month dents) become involved in stu- put. "We are very much in support dent government." Redfern also disagreed with of it," College Republicans Vice USG President Kevin Coughlin Coughlin's claim that the College President David Darcy said. "We said the rules were added be- Democrats endorsed candidates are happy it will be insured that cause USG is a nonpartisan last spring. no one will try to bring party poli- stresses bodily awareness government and he believes there "We invited all candidates run- tics into USG." The month of activities is used — men should be instructed in was partisan campaigning prior ning for USG offices to speak," he USG is a much stronger party by Jacqueline Porter to encourage women to become sexual concerns as much as said. "(Then) we recommended unified, he said. staff writer more aware of their bodies, she women." said. However, the center also has During Women's Health Month, Although there is a women's male patients. women are asked to take control health month, there is no such Men come to the center with of their health by becoming more month for men. their partners for instruction for Got A News Tip? Call 372-6968 aware. Unfortunately, men do not "There should be a men's sexually transmitted diseases, have the opportunity to be offered health month," Shambaugh said. she said. that same advice. "The problem is that men tend "We are just following the Women's Health Month was not to think about health as much trend — there just usually isn't a BOARDWALK INC. WENDY'S declared by Governor Richard as women." men's clinic," she added. TOLEDO'S ADl'l-T ENTERTAINMENT Celeste in September 1986, Jane Clinics also tend to benefit However, the clinic will see ALTERNATIVE 27393 Helen Dr. Shambaugh, director of commun- women instead of men. men for treatment of sexually The Student Health Center be- transmitted diseases. 2782(1 I. HrOiKiw.iv Perrysburg. OH 43551 ication and education of Planned Waibrtdge. oh Parenthood of Lucas County, gan the women's health center in Planned Parenthood of North- (419)823-3119 The best burgers said. fall 1983, said Dr. Teresita Do- west Ohio, 920 N. Main St., offers ATTENTION BG STUDENTS in the business "The purpose of Women's mini, director of women's health. services to both women and men. Health Month is to encourage "The center was started be- "We offer many services to WE'RE LOOKING FOR YOUI women to take control in their cause there was a need for ser- women — all forms of birth con- BGSU STUDENTS - WE NEED YOU! personal and spiritual health," vice to women students for exa- trol services, yearly exams, es- Bartenders - will train Shambaugh said. minations, checkups and educa- trogen replacement for older Crew positions available on all shifts tion for sexually transmitted women, screening for sexually Cocktail waitresses diseases and birth control," she transmitted diseases and preg- "I'll be back in 5 minutes. said. nancy testing," Director Teresa Floor Walkers The center has approximately Jones said. $1000 I'm stopping downtown at 50 to 70 patients per day, she add- Planned Parenthood also offers Grounds For Thought... ed. services to men. Call (419) 838-7746 Crew Scholarship Available the place with the best Men are screened for sexually or Apply In Person The Student Health Center does transmitted diseases and also can inquire at time of interview1 coffee and doughnuts. not have a men's clinic either. receive free condoms, she said. Don't worry. I'll bring "I don't know why there isn't a Planned Parenthood sees an back a dozen." men's health center," Domini average of 75 patients per week, said. "Although there should be she added.

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Arrest L: Continued from page 1. Biden asks Court Bowling Green City Council Member Jim Davidson's invita- tion of University students with complaints to next Monday's city nominee to answer council meeting did not draw favorable comment from Votava. "I think he made statements that are premature," Votava said questions on issues of the Ward 1 councilman. "I do know that he has never contacted He said he Has not decided yet our department." by Mike Robinson whether the federal judge from East Merry and Frazee both Associated Press writer New Hampshire should he con- take place in Ward 1, heavily po- firmed. But he did acknowledge pulated by University students. WASHINGTON - Senate Judi- that "a number of questions have A Frazee resident who did not ciary Committee Chairman been raised in my rriind." want to be named on the advice of Joseph Biden Jr. said Tuesday his lawyer said that police broke Supreme Court nominee David He called the nomination "the down his apartment door Satur- Souter should answer specific most important business to come day evening, damaging the lock. questions on abortion and other before the Senate this year" and The apartment door was shut politically volatile issues at his said Souter's impact on the court and the curtains were drawn confirmation hearings. would linger "long after (Iraqi closed, he said. The inside of the "At this fateful moment in our President) Saddam Hussein has apartment was not visible from history we have a right to know" bitten the dust, long after the cur- outside the door, he said. the answers to such questions, rent budget crisis has been re- After police searched the said Biden, D-Del. As Judiciary placed by some other fiscal di- apartment the University student Committee chairman, he will lemma." received four violations: preside over the hearings on underage possession, drug abuse Souter's nomination scheduled to He said he was "not looking for (for a marijuana bowl found in begin Thursday. promises" as to how Souter would the apartment), disorderly con- Biden brushed aside any notion decide controversial cases but duct and obstruction of Justice that it would be wrong to force a added that Supreme Court candi- (for locking the police out). Supreme Court nominee to give dates in the past had often been If police had not conducted his views on such matters as questioned about their opinions what tie feels is an unreasonable abortion, civil rights, and free- on major issues. Registration Instructions •O New«/Lisa Mscichowski entrance and search, he would dom of religion that will come be- Greg Richey. junior political science major, and Steve Novak, senior education major, help Ann- not have received the four viola- fore the court. He said that was especially true marie Schramm and JR. Hayes register to vote In the Union Oval. tions, the student said. in the cases of nominees "such as Students had kegs confiscated "All signs point to the need for Judge Souter with very limited Work in arrests which had nothing to do very extensive, detailed question- records that give rise to almost 0 Continued from page 1. Mid-American and the EPA are Meanwhile, construction con- with alcohol — another legal vio- ing of this nominee," Biden said. total uncertainty." "One of the primary reasons two of a planned 15 enterprises tinues on the research park. As- lation, Bakies said. for the move is to establish a re- expected to join the park, said sociate architect Lance Teaman Bret Anderson, 516 E. Merry lationship with the University — Assistant Vice President of Capi- said work is under way on the Ave. Apt. 15, had three kegs taken and obviously they would like to tal Planning Robert McGeein. second phase of the two-part from his apartment after police develop a relationship with us," "The preliminary plans pro- project. gave him and his four roommates he said. vide for 15 organizations to join Tne University's work will in- a disorderly conduct charge. "They would like to utilize us." it," he said. "It could be more, it clude site infrastructure and Anderson and his three room- Manahan said the EPA is re- could be less, but right now it completion of the roadway, he mates are 21. That would seem to viewing architects' plans and stands at 15." said. indicate his disorderly conduct hopes to move into the park next McGeein said University offi- Teaman said the city's sole re- charge has nothing to do with al- year. cials are discussing with several maining project at research park cohol, but Anderson does not even "We'll be a lot happier when we organizations the possibility of is installation of street lights. know why he or his roommates move in," he said. "Right now joining the research park, but he were arrested Friday night. The there's a lot of headaches." would not reveal the names of the "We would like to start work on police refused to tell him, he said. The University and the EPA enterprises. it before the end of the year," he "We don't know — they signed a working agreement in A national hotel chain is ex- said. "This will allow the re- wouldn't tell us," Anderson said. February, and received approval pected to be among the 15 ten- mainder of the park to be de- from the state on Aug. 13. ants. veloped." New RAPE AWARENESS j Give U Continued from page 1. what activities and equipment SEMINAR According to McGeein, the will be in the building ana what I neasTEAwrmBGS COVTINUIVJEDU vms building will serve two purposes purpose the facility will serve, I another Christmas. — one for the intramural pro- according to Coughun. CM 372-MSI 7:30-9:30 P.M. SIS.OO Sram and another for the athletic A formal project statement, I Sept.12 Alan Mayberry Give blood. epartment. which will be used as the design " wood(oum\ Prosecuting Attorney However, the primary objec- for the building, is now in plan- j The Ohio Haix' l-i" what 10 expect j tive for the building is for intra- ning by the committee. ■ in court murals, while varsity athletic Tne next step towards building I Sept. 19 Sandy standriss teams will use the building for completion will be to advertise I The Link cooidinaior ol advocat s I >i off-season practices, he said. for consulting services for archi- j \ k urns program ■ How lohelp shared r-xpeneni es The two programs using the tects, Engler said. Ironi vi< urns building should not have schedul- "We'll interview around Oct. 1 ■ es conflicts, he added. and start designing in Novem- I Sept. 26 Dr. Elizabeth AUgeler The committee is now deciding ber," Engler said. 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The center tries to improve the state's economy EVANSTON, IU. - The City Council in this Chi- cal Seminary and Seabury-Western Theological cago suburb has approved the nation's first tax on Seminary. COLUMBUS (AP) — by developing manufacturing About 150 people forced TOLEDO — Special attention systems and technologies. college tuition, voting to charge students at But the debate Monday centered on North- Northwestern University and three other schools western and its unwillingness to pay the city for from their homes early needs to be paid to Northwest "The automotive center will Tuesday after about 3,000 Ohio to encourage economic de- have the goal of developing pro- up to $60 a year. police and fire protection. The university has its Mayor Joan Barr immediately said she will veto gallons of hydrochloric acid velopment and create new Jobs, frams that will assist in keeping own security force but occasionally asks for as- spilled at a chemical plant Democratic candidate for gov- oledo's basic industry competi- the measure, and Northwestern threatened to take sistance from Evanston police. the city to court. "All we are asking for is a basic principle, and were allowed to return to ernor Anthony Celebrezze Jr. tive in the global marketplace," their homes and businesses said Tuesday. he said. that is a fair share," said Alderman Jack Korshak, about 16 hours later, a fire Celebrezze announced an eco- In addition, the Ohio Depart- "I do not believe Evanston should be the very who proposed the measure. "Five dollars a month. Each of you can judge for yourself the extent to official said. nomic development plan for ment of Development would be first community in the United States to tax educa- The spill was cleaned up Toledo and Northwest Ohio, a reorganized under Celebrezze's tion," the mayor said. "Evanston has always tak- which this represents an insuperable burden to a and the evacuation order proposal focusing on the auto in- plan. Celebrezze proposes setting en pride in its educational excellence." student." was lifted about 6 p.m., said dustry, transportation and ex- up regional development offices, assistant Columbus Fire ports. including one to serve Toledo and The measure was approved 10-8 Monday night to University President Arnold Weber argued make up for the property taxes from which the Northwestern students could not handle the extra Chief Neil Mills. "Toledo has had a rough time Northwest Ohio. He claims such a The leak at the Midwest during the 1960s, and other parts move would make the depart- schools are exempt and to give tax relief to $60 because more than half already receive exten- homeowners who saw higher bills in this commu- sive financial aid. Most of the school's nearly Ralumac plant, which was of the state have done better," ment more responsive to the reported about 1:45 a.m., Celebrezze said at a news confer- needs of various areas. He prom- nity of 73,000 because of reassessment last year. 10,500 students are undergraduates who pay tui- tion of $13,725 a year. sent a vapor cloud hundreds ence at the Toledo-Lucas County ised that the first satellite office of feet above the mostly in- Port Authority. would be established in Toledo. The council could override a veto by a two-thirds dustrial area of the city's The Toledo area received $27 vote. No other U.S. city has a tuition tax, said Sheldon The tax of $15 per semester — or per quarter, southeast side. Most of the million in state aid for develop "Many businesses in Toledo E. Steinbach, vice president and general counsel evacuees were workers at ment projects since 1982, with $7 have successfully developed glo- depending on how the school's academic year is of the American Council on Education in Washing- Midwest Ralumac and million going to help bring Bur- bal markets for their products set up — would generate an estimated $500,000 a ton. nearby plants. lington Air Express to Toledo and services, demonstrating the The corrosive chemical from Fort Wayne, Ind. "That is potential for the area to become a leaked from a plastic pipe. not good enough," he said. focal point for international trade A hazardous-materials Celebrezze, the state attorney and export," Celebrezze said. team plugged the leak about general, is facing Republican NRA challenge off target 4 a.m., said fire Battalion George Voinovich, former mavor Chief Randall Higgins. of Cleveland, in the Nov. 6 elec- The proposal is similar to one Voinovich announced last month FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — In a constitutional right of privacy have been offended by this About 15,000 pounds of tion. case closely watched by both gun- does not equate with the right of (state) act." soda ash was spread with a Under his plan, Celebrezze in Toledo. The former Cleveland mayor also said Northwest Ohio control advocates and opponents, self-defense. The decision quickly drew re- snow blower to soak up the would establish an Automotive a federal judge dismissea a chal- sponse from both sides of the gun- chemical, said Higgins. Industrial Growth Center that has been neglected. He said he would appoint a special Devel- lenge by the National Rifle Asso- The NRA and the Fresno Rifle control issue. Mills said the cause of the would help automobile-related opment Department liaison in ciation on California's ban on au- and Pistol Club filed the lawsuit "The court's decision is a tre- leak remained under in- companies stay competitive. It Toledo. tomatic weapons. in February to stop enforcement mendous victory for public vestigation. The plant would cost $4 million to set up the of California's ban on automatic safety," California Attorney makes asphalt emulsiner. center, which would be similar to weapons. The ban took effect Jan. General John Van de Kamp said. Celebrezze's plan also involves U.S. District Judge Edward The Midwest Ralumac Dean Price said Monday that the 1. plant and at least one other szzzzz^^ setting up a state travel and tour- ism office in Toledo, and expand- Second Amendment, which gives "This is just another step in the were closed for the day. ing the department's program to citizens the right to bear arms, "We conclude that the Constitu- ongoing situation ... the hys- Police Sgt. August Sims s & s promote tourism along Lake does not apply to laws passed by tion has left the question of gun terical reaction instead of mak- said the evacuees were sent Erie. The plan would cost about state governments, as the NRA control to the several states," ing good laws," said Diana Weeks to an emergency shelter at BARBER $300,000 to $1 million a year, he contended in their case. Price wrote. "There are no fed- of the Fresno Rifle and Pistol Schiller Park. He also ruled that Californians' eral constitutional provisions that Club. 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Or stop by The KEY office, 28 West Hoi THE BG NEWS Elsewhere Liberian Russians plan for reform U.S. buildup may capital Parliament, Gorbachev vote for radical economic change total $15 billion by Alan Cooperman every four collective farms into of a free market, which is little Associated Press writer bankruptcy, and cause rapid in- understood and much feared by WASHINGTON (AP) - Defense Secretary Dick Cheney disclosed war-torn flation by decontrolling prices on ordinary Soviet citizens. Tuesday that the cost of the U.S. military buildup in the Middle East about 75 percent of basic con- When price controls are grad- could total $15 billion in the next fiscal year, but promised disgruntled by Clarence Roy-Macaulay MOSCOW — Russia's parlia- sumer products. ually lifted, he said, "we'll nave lawmakers "a significant increase" in help from Arab nations and Associated Press writer ment voted overwhelmingly Ryzhkov called for retaining real prices that will estimate who other American allies. Tuesday for a radical economic is worth what. Then powerful MONROVIA, Liberia - central control over the economy Cheney and Gen. Colin Powell, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of reform program, and Soviet and making a much slower tran- stimuli will be released for struc- Staff, testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee, giving Troops of the late President President Mikhail Gorbachev sition to a market-based system. tural changes. Samuel Doe bombarded re- Congress its first major update on the massive American military de- said he favored it over a moder- He recommended keeping price "Of course these will be painful ployment that was begun in early August. bels in Monrovia with shells ate plan proposed by his prime controls on most food and house- changes. But so be it," he said. today in a desperate stand Cheney's cost figure was above the $1 billion-a-month estimate gen- minister. hold products while raising the In an auditorium 14 miles] erally used by government officials and he added that costs "would from the roof of the fortified Gorbachev's surprise state- cost of some major items, such as away, the Russian parliament presidential mansion. multiply many fold" if U.S. troops become involved in combat. ment undercut the authority of televisions, radios and refrigera- voted 213-1 with four abstentions Several senators used Tuesday's session to show their distress over An interim government Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov to adopt the Shatalin plan and named Aug. 30 in Gambia tors. the amounts of military backing supplied by Arab nations in the re- and added momentum to calls for He also said imports of con- warned that if the national legis- gion, and financial support from U.S. allies heavily dependent upon by a unity conference said it Ryzhkov's resignation. sumer goods and medicines lature did not follow suit, Russia was sending envoys to Mon- Persian Gulf oil supplies. rovia in preparation for "There's something missing here," protested the committee taking over the country. chairman. Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., complaining that no Arab military But rival rebel forces con- forces with heavy armaments such as tanks or artillery were on the trol various sectors of the "If there is a real plan to stabilize finances, money circulation, the ground in Saudi Arabia. country, and Charles Tay- Sen. William Cohen, R-Maine, criticized both the West German lor's mainstream rebel ruble and the market, then we should adopt the Shatalin idea." government and the Japanese for offering little support to an opera- National Patriotic Front tion that was vital to keeping oil supplies flowing to their economies. pledged Monday to keep "I find it appalling," Cohen told Cheney and the general. "This kind fighting until a 3,000-strong -Mikhail Gorbachev, Soviet of cooperation from the allies ... is not going to stand well with me and West African task force sent President I hope with a lot of other members" when it comes time to consider to end the war withdraws the amount of U.S. funding that will go to U.S. military forces helping from the capital. provide for the defense of Western Europe and the Far East. Doe died after being In his testimony, Cheney told the senators that by Sept. 30, the end of wounded in fighting with a the 1990 fiscal year, "we will have spent more than $2.7 billion in addi- breakaway rebel faction tional costs over and above budgeted funds" on the new operation in that captured him Sunday. It also increased the chances would have to be cut by one-third would proceed on its own. the Middle East. The U.S. State Department that the radical plan, drafted because of a shortage of hard "These are two programs that "We expect these incremental costs to total about $15 billion in fis- confirmed Doe was dead. largely by economist Stanislav currency, and he warned that the cannot be combined and cannot cal year 1991 if the crisis continues for the entire fiscal year," The British Broadcasting Shatalin, will go into effect government budget would have to even supplement each other. Cheney's statement said. "If the conflict occurs, these costs would Corp. quoted witnesses who throughout the Soviet Union. be cut to prevent the $96 billion They proceed from completely multiply many fold." visited a rebel camp near Shatalin's plan calls for trans- deficit from ballooning. different political and economic Such costs would wipe out any "peace dividend" derived from cuts Monrovia as saying Doe's ferring most economic authority Ryzhkov's speech caused assumptions," said Boris Yeltsin, in Pentagon spending in reaction to easing of tensions in Europe — ab- from the national government to sent contributions by U.S. allies to help pay the bill for Operation mutilated body was on dis- commotion in the hall as some fpresident of the Russian republic. play there. the country's 15 constituent repu- delegates, led by Anatoly Sob- 'And if the (Soviet) Union does Desert Shield. They did not say how he blics. The republics could then chak, the reformist mayor of Len- not follow this program, we, Rus- Three nations — Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emir- died but that they watched move rapidly to free prices, pri- ingrad, demanded copies of the sia, as a sovereign state, will take ates — said this week they would contribute about $12 billion to the rebel leader Prince Johnson vatize government industries, Shatalin plan and the opportunity this route ourselves," he said. Mideast effort against Iraq, including money for nations hurt by their interrogate Doe about the legalize private ownership of land to adopt it. Russia is one of 13 Soviet repu- support of the economic embargo. disappearance of millions of and take other steps toward a "If you ask me, I like the Shata- blics that have declared inde- dollars of state funds during market-based economy. lin plan better," Gorbachev told pendence or sovereignty, defined Cheney said he couldn't pledge that the total cost of the U.S. opera- his 10-year rule. The national Supreme Soviet the delegates in an animated, as the right to overrule national tion would be offset, "but I think a sizeable amount will be." Shells exploded and gun- legislature and the parliament of 15-minute speech about the need laws. fire crackled in the ravaged Russia, the largest of the 15 repu- to stabilize the Soviet economy, The debates in both the Russian capital today as Johnson's blics, met separately Tuesday to which is plagued by shortages of Brliament and the national legis- fighters searched the city consider the competing propos- bread, meat, paper, gasoline, :ure were punctuated by calls for Doe loyalists. als. tobacco and other ordinary for the resignation of Ryzhkov, Doe's elite presidential Ryzhkov addressed the goods. 60, and his entire Cabinet. guard, which includes the national legislature in a cav- "If there is a real plan to stabi- feared Israeli-trained Spe- ernous marble hall at the Krem- lize finances, money circulation, There appeared to be strong cial Anti-Terrorist Unit, lin, the centuries-old walled for- the ruble and the market, then we support for such a motion in the turned heavy artillery on tress that is the seat of commu- should adopt the Shatalin idea," Russian parliament, especially the roof of the multistory nist power. Gorbachev said. after Yeltsin alleged that "the executive mansion on the He charged that the Shatalin Pounding the back of his hand current government will not im- rebels. Elan would lower living standards on the lectern, the 59-year-old So- plement this (radical reform) West African soldiers sent y 30 percent, force one out of viet leader defended the concept plan. They will sabotage it." to end the 8V4 months of fighting were ordered to in- tervene. The chairman of the Eco- FOR ALL THE CAMPUS INFO nomic Community of West YOU NEED TO KNOW, African States said he told GRAB A CORY OF the force to protect loyalists and family members of Doe who remained in the clifftop presidential residence. 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wm THE BG NEWS Athlete of Week Cincy's Blados will play with pain ATHLETE.Bob Boyle CINCINNATI (AP) - Cincin- geles Risers. "I guess I just evaluating Woods' progress day Rookie inside linebacker Ber- nati Bengals offensive lineman couldn't keep up with them. But I today. nard Clark appears to be gaining YEAR...Sophomore Brian Blados is still recovering felt better as the game went "You've got to keep an open on veteran linebacker Carl Zan- MAJOR..Business administration from a sprained ankle suffered along. I was nervous before the mind," Anderson said. "We won't der in a competition for playing during the preseason, but he will game, and I didn't really block work him with the first group yet, time. Zander started Sunday HOMETOWN.. .Okemos. Mich. start in Sunday's game at San out the pain until the second but if he's got pads on, he's going against the Jets, but Clark im- SPORT...Soccer Diego. half." to get hit. He's been running well, pressed his coaches during a POSITION.. .Forward It is the first of four West Coast The Bengals said third-year but you can't tell anything until coal-line stand that helped the games for the Bengals this running back Ickey Woods will he practices." Bengals deny the Jets a touch- PERFORMANCE...Scored his third goal of the young season season. San Diego lost its opener don shoulder pads for Wednes- ''it will probably take a couple down in Cincinnati's comeback on Saturday to lift the Falcons to a win over Ohio State. He cur- Sunday to Dallas, 17-14. day's workouts, as he progresses of weeks to get used to the pads," victory. rently leads the team in shots (11). goals (3), and points (7). Blados started and played in his recovery from a knee in- Woods said. "I'm just waiting to Coach Sam Wyche said Clark HIGH SCHOOL CAREER...Had 15 goals and 23 assists in his throughout the Bengals' 25-20 jury that has sidelined him since see what happens. I guess I'm will play more and share time senior year at Okemos High School and earned all-state hon- season-opening victory Sunday the second game of the 1989 ready." with Zander, a seven-year vet- ors...Was a member of the United States Youth Soccer Associa- over the New York Jets. But he season. Woods has been placed on Woods, who rushed for 1,160 eran. tion region II state select team as a sophomore, junior and said he felt pain and was hobbled the physically-unable-to-perform yards in his first 21 NFL games, "When Bernard went in there, senior. somewhat by the ankle as he tried list and cannot play until Oct. 22 damaged the anterior cruciate he was a factor against the run, The BG News will select a Falcon athlete each week based on to keep up with Jets linemen. against Cleveland, after missing ligament of his left knee in the no question," Wyche said. his or her outstanding performance on the field of play. "They'd get blocked, but they'd the Bengals' first six games. Sept. 17, 1989, game against Reserve quarterbacks Erik keep coming," said Blados, who It is the first time Woods will be Pittsburgh. He has been running, Wilhelm and Todd Philcox are was converted to right guard this working out in pads and getting swimming, catching footballs close in their battle for the No. 2 year after the incumbent, Max hit. Running backs coach Jim shot from machines and attend- job behind starter Boomer Esia- Respond Montoya, left to join the Los An- Anderson said the Bengals are ing meetings. son. Are the salaries of professional athletes at an acceptable level in to- day's society? Should there be a ceiling put on how much a rookie can make? Mackey will avoid prison; Reds, Sabo Each week the sports department will publish a question on Bowling Green sports. Responses dealing with the particular question as well clip Astros as comments from the world of sports in general are encouraged. Depending on space and the amount ofletters, responses should ap- confined to rehab center pear either Wednesday or Thursday of the following week. The sports for 5-3 win department can not ensure all or any letters will be printed. 77ie BG News sports section is your campus sports forum. CLEVELAND (AP) - Fired twice and had led a 'double life' take the responsibility for what CINCINNATI (AP) - Letters to the sports editors should be addressed to: Cleveland State University coach which revolved around a drinking you did and then get treatment." Norm Charlton pitched well Sports Department Kevin Mackey avoided a prison habit that started when he was 16 Mackey was fired after a urina- and Chris Sabo took advan- The BG News sentence Tuesday when a judge years old. lysis following his arrest indi- tage of Jim Deshales" wild- 210 West Hall ordered him confined for 60 days "I could drink close to two cated he was legally intoxicated ness with a two-run single, The News reserves the right to reject any material that is offensive, in a drug and alcohol rehabilita- cases ... Drinking became for me by alcohol and had ingested co- carrying the Cincinnati malicious or libelous. tion center. almost the focal point of my day. caine. Reds to a 5-3 victory Tues- Letters can be any length written or typed. Each letter should be Mackey, 45, pleaded no contest "My drug of choice has been Since his arrest, Mackey has day night over the punch- signed with address or OCMB number. Telephone numbers should be to cocaine abuse and driving beer. One is too many, 100 is not spent 28 days in a rehabilitation less Houston Astros. included although they won't be published. under the influence of alcohol enough," Mackey told the psy- program in Houston and had An ID must be shown for all letters submitted in person. charges stemming from his checked into Turning Point last Chariton (11-7) gave up arrest July 13 after he left an al- "I'm going back to Wednesday. five hits over seven innings ¥lh® lid M@w§ ©fffeo's <$®ity leged crack house. Kilbane said his order requires to the slumping Astros, who Cuyahoga County Common the treatment center. Mackey to report to authorities have scored a total of nine Pleas Court Judge James Kil- periodically for urine testing and runt In their last six games, bane suspended an 18-month ..one day at a time." if he tests positive for cocaine he losing five of them. Srison sentence and (2,500 fine on will be sent to prison to complete Eric Davis had a solo le felony cocaine charge and six the suspended sentence. homer. Mariano Duncan a months in jail and $1,000 fine for -Kevin Mackey, sacrifice fly and Sabo a two- drunken driving on condition If Mackey follows the judge's run single off Deshales HOWARD'S club H Mackey spend a minimum of 60 Ex-Cleveland State orders during the two-year (6-12), who self-destructed 210 N. Main 352-9951 days at the Turning Point Resi- University period, he will not have convic- for hit seventh loss in nine dential Program in suburban tion record from the charges, decisions. The left-hander Brecksville. coach Kilbane said. walked six in the first four Wednesday Sept. 13 — P lIGntOiTl CltCUS When asked by a reporter if he innings, helping the Reds had plans to return to coaching, chiatrist. "I didn't want my wife Mackey's arrest came the •core three times on just Mackey said, "I'm going back to to know I was drinking as much same week he signed a two-year one bit in the fourth to snap the treatment center ... one day as I was drinking. I was in with coaching contract containing a 1-1 tie. I hur-Silt Sept 13-15 at a time." vermin." base salaries of (85,000 for 1990-91 Kilbane read a drug depen- and $90,000 in 1991-92. Deshales walked the dency report completed by court- Assistant County Prosecutor bases loaded with one out, appointed psychiatrist Dr. Wil- Bob Coury said Mackey should be Mackey came to Qeveland then gave up Duncan's sac- liam Hocter which described required to stand trial on the State as head coach in 1983 from rifice fly to put the Reds up Mackey as having severe alcohol charges. College where he had been 2-1. After Barry Larkin stole dependence and poor judgment. "The only issue in this case is an assistant coach. His 1985-86 a base to put runners on whether Mr. Mackey is held re- team was 29-4 and reached the second and third, Sabo tin- 18-20 Welcome The report said Mackey admit- sponsible for the choice he makes regional semifinals of the NCAA gled to right-center for two S2.00 Cover after 9:30 ted he had smoked crack cocaine in life," Coury said. "We say, tournament. more runs. A two-run homer by Glenn 21 and over Davis, bis 21st. cut the lead to 4-3 in the fifth, but Charl- $1.00 Cover after 9:30 ton didnt allow another hit to improve to 8-3 In 12 starts. The Randy Myers pitched the final 1 24 innings for his HOURS: BG News 29th save. Mon.-Sat.: Noon'til 2:30 a.m. The Reds never trailed. Eric Davis led off the sec- Sunday: 2:00 p.m. 'til 2:30 a.m. is recyclable! ond with his 20th homer and second this season off De- + Mini-Pitchers Every Day* shales. i BGSU alumni work here: The Plain Dealer York Daily Record (Pa.) The New York Times XP

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SEPT 14m WANTED: Students to display what they can do Professional couple needs reliable cfxtdcare for IN THE HONORS OFFICE -• 2nd floor Ad Bog 50 Alpha Oam pledgee ere Aweeomo NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE on a Macintosh Computer will receive free 3yr old A Infant. 3-4 days per week in our Per- Pay whan you algn up. Leader in EDITING SERVICES lor rysburg Township hom* 1-674-2147 has en adventure for youl 'goodies' from Apple Computer Questions CAN. Theses Books. Articles Reports Alpha Oam pledgee are Aweeomo 353-9732 Ask lor tha Apple Computer Stu- Winter In CelHomia Read books at home! S100/ntle! Guaranteed! RESUMES. Composed a Laser Printed INTEREtTEO IN A LAW CAREER? Ski In Colorado dent Representative Free 24-hour recording (415-289-9690) Varaals*. Ae-Ph D Stall COME TO PRE-LAW SOCIETY'S FIRST OR- ALPHA SIGMA PHI Sun in the Southwest KORREKTSERVICE Cal 352-8744 ' ROOMMATE NEEDED IMMEDIATELY • SECRETARY GANIZATIONAL MEETINO TO PLAN FALL Hay ALPHA SIGS grab a dale thai Friday al Coma gel the lode Wed. Sept. 12 One non-smoking female to share a house on Advocates (or Basic Legal Equally, Inc. •IMI Saplambar 13. Tnuraday 8pm 111 BA 7:00 Get your date berore it is loo late 1:49 Union-Tan Room E Wooater with three other girls Own Bed- (ABLE), a non-profit law firm providing Iree legal f3u*eoono? Col Llea 352 8577 PREGNANT? Caddy Shock'90' Call Coop. 172-2451 to R.S.V.P. room SI 50 plus utilities CaB Now 352-2625' assistance to low-income parsons In northweet Wa can heto FREE pregnancy tests A suppor- ALPHA SIGMA PHI 1 Female roommate for a 1 bdr. apt. Down- Ohio, seeks a temporary part-time legal secre- tive servlcee ConlkJantaW BG Pregnancy M PHI KAPPA TAU RUSH town Cal anytjm* after 2:00 3523208 Ask tary for its Migrant Farmworker Program office Center Cal 354 HOPE AOTT • SAE • AOTT INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ORQ it is not because things are difficult that wa do lor Amy in Bowing Green. Beginning immediately end 1ST MEETINO 7 JO-8SEPT 12. 114ED VISA OR MASTERCARDIEvon .1 bankrupt or Congratulations loKIm RetaJczak on her lava- not dare, ft is because we do not dare net they ending October 31, 1990 Possible fm-bme 3 boy* n**d a fourth male roommate 317 N. ALL ARE WELCOME bad credit! We Guarantee you a card or senng to Mount Union SAE.Jkn Pradragoblchl are difficult TAKING THE CAMPUS BY STORM employment after October 31 Applicant mual Enterprise Calalter 4pm. 352-4246 DOUBLE your money back Cal (805) AOTT - Wendy Marshall — AOTT possess excellent secretarial ski**; type 60 882 7565 EXT M-1444 rm so excited to share the bonde ol AOTT with Phi Sigma Ksppa PM Sigma Keppe FEMALE NEEDED to subleeai wf3 gale for wpm; able to transcribe from dictation machine; you besides our own family bonde RUSH 1990-91 $590 per sem. plus dap have good telephone technique; eble to relate CINEMARK THEATRES Love aNvays.-rieether. Phi Sigma Kappe Gaa/utl/furn. mclud Clean, dose to campus to and work well with low-Income clients Word PERSONALS DO what others Contact mgr #4 - 641 3rd St 12-4 or processing experience preferred Fluency In 0 01 0 DREAMabout! (8l4|B91-0505.affer 5pm Spanish required. Salary la negotiable depend- CINEMA 5 S?. . *" ATTENTION ing upon experience. Appaj by mail with resume The dream starts The B.G.S.U. Homecoming Committee la In UNIVERSITY AMBASSADORS to Migrant Legal Secretary Position. ABLE, 740 1214 NORTH MALL ST. 354 0558 1 hare! need of convertibles. T-Top Cars, and Jeeps • AOTT • Meeting tonight el 9 p m al the Meet) Alumni Spitzet Bunding. Toledo. OH 43604 as soon a* Rueh lo escort dignitaries In this years Homecom- Pledges Center Board Room Refreshments provided P0MW* Equal Opportunity Employer PM Sigma Ksppe PM Slgms Kappa ing Perede. If you oam such a vehicle end can weeks- Pancrmonce ScneojB are ATTENTION CS AND MIS MAJORS: Many Sapapnoer 7- 13 "790 be of assistance by loaning your car for use SPOT'S WANTS YOU • t excellent co-op opportunities ere now etrelle- III PM Sigma Kappe PM Sigma Kappe In Mw persde on Thursday. October 4, 1990 for Fal employment Al poarbon* needed/al Wetof Spring 1111. paying II-10/hr Stop b, pleas* contact Eric Blue et 354-5150 or th* shifts/flexible hours. GraVaandwIch maker*, HID PO 23S Admin Stog. or cell the Co-op Office el Rush! Rush' John Hitter We are Student Actlvltlea Office al 372-2*43. drivers, shift managers Drivers need own 372-2461. cruiser Apply In person at Mr. Spot's. 126 E. P:M 2:45 4:35 7:05 9 P Looking tor WANTED ATTENTION EDUCATION MAJORS Court SI TUHM CAM or lusmtu ■ a few good 1 - 2 Roommates Female/Male, located Sec- Jim oflushi OSEA • The Ohio Student Education Associa- men! ond and Elm. 165/mo and elec Cal Window washer lor Knockerbocker Servlcee P-20 2.25 4:45 7:20 9:20 ♦» tion is holding Its first meeting on Sunday. Sep- Rush Phi Sigma Kappa! f 352-4545 leave message Cal 352-5822 tember 18 el 8 00 pm In the Lenhort Grand DAKMANS Do what others OeeVnnm WORK AT HOME IN YOUR SPARE TIME AND liom Neeson •SUBURB Dream about' Rueh EAflN A SOLID INCOME WITH THE SECURE 12:0 2 35 455 730 9 50 IF YOU'RE QREEK Rueh INDEPENDENCE SYSTEM FOR SUCCESS ami In any major related to sales. DON'T HELP WANTED mm WOMAN » PM Sigma Kappa PM Sigma Kappe FREE CASSETTE TAPE GIVES COMPLETE Julio Roberts. Richord Gere MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! Be en advertising DETAILS WRITE FOR FREE CASSETTE eelee rep for The Osvel. the monthly campus HIRING PART-TIME • WELCOME BACK STUDENTS ■ TAPE. NO OBLIGATION WELLSTOOD P.O. newepeper published for sororities A freter- PlPhl'PIPhi'PIPWPIPhl M-1I Do you need extra SSS BOX 365 (BG) MEDFORD, NY 11763-0365 *m nWaa. Commission. Cell Jen Stubbs. Adrert- The sisters ol Pi Beta Phi would l*a to congratu- Patrick Swoyse. Demi Moore. Whoopi Goldberg Do you want to make your own schedule' EMPLOYEES Ismg Manager 372-2006. late Susan McCarthy on her pinning to Chris 12404 07 OtOt* , Do you need an Intern or co-op? Schommer ol Phi Kappa Tau. Immediate opening available for daytime deliv- Do you went lo gain valuable experience and FOR SALE » NoPaitti Daytime and ery. Hours 11-6, M-F YOU DO NOT NEED PI Phi Andrea Tetro PI PM learn a marketable ski"? YOUR OWN CAM. Hourly, plus ttpe Apply In Congratulationa on your peering to Retd Jock- If you answered yee to any ol the above. porton after 2pm M-F eonl Love. Your PI PM Sisters EBSCO Telephone Service Is the place for 60 Chavalt* For Sale delivery positions you" EBSCO la a National Telemarketing Firm $950 00 Negotiable that cal* pest A present customers on a con- 354 8786 tractual basis only NO COLD CALLS Low now available. pressure and high gain* Average employee CO*HNO: makes over 55 00Tir 4-5 30pm. Mon -Fri. for 1 5 CU IN FRIG Apply in person aij appbcaDOna 113 N Main St.. next lo David's $75.00 or Beet Offer QUANTUM 90 Del. Can 353-6662 after 4pm. Look for our Ask for AJen at 352-0862 Sept Ulh: "POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE" Shirley Mocloine / Meryl Streep table tents in a cafeteria near you. For your convenience we w* be on campus Mon 9/10 BARGAIN SHOWS 828 S. Ma'n 1980 Audi, high miles, very good condition thru Wed 9/12 from 10*m-Spm in th* Fort ALL SHOWS AM tl.TS N'OK 6 OFFICE HOURS $ t 500, cal 352-6803 (after 5 00pm) Room. Union. 1981 4 door Honda Accord Runs Great! 15-25 overweight men 4 women needed Must Need* exhaust $400.00. Must Sell. be 26 KM or more overweight We are looking 372-5340. lOO Centrex Building ' for overweight m*n A women to participate si our weight loss program for advertising pur- 84 Mazda RX-7, 34.000 miles Excellent con- f poses If you qualify you wil be specially moni dition $5500 Cal 354-2620 after 5 tored throughout your weight loss until you 'JC i Club Fuji Racing Bike, hardly used, looks new, . 9:00 a.m. -12 noon r\~J- have reached your goal weight Your after pic- 23" tram* Bought n*w $450 asking $280. ture wH then be considered for submission to Cal Joe at 354-2882 our corporate advertising department for possi- 1.00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. ble use m promotion. Those who participate In Computer lor sale IBM PC. 246 K memory A tha special program wal receive a si jnificant expendable. Amdek video - 310A A EPSON diecount off th* regular program price. Cal Printer ' Price is negotabie Cat Susan Monday - Friday Formu 3 Weight Loss Center 354-4500 354-5044 ADVERTISING SALES Furniture for sale; sofa, lounge creak, floor lamp. Gsln great practical sales experience selling FREEdeavery 1-878-6114 advertising far The Obsidian, monthly cam- pus neatspeper published for minority etu- Hand defied wooden bay for sal* denla Commission. Contact Advertising $4600 Henager, Jan Slubbe st 372-2*0*. if Interested cal 363-4294

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