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The BG News October 5, 1989 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-5-1989 The BG News October 5, 1989 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News October 5, 1989" (1989). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4983. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4983 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Thursday Weather Vol.72 Issue 27 High 68° October 5, 1989 Low 53° Bowling Green, Ohio The BG News Arrest made BRIEFLY in computer ampus theft case Pictures presented: Two motion pictures will be shown this by Beth Church evening. "La Marseillaise," a picture news editor dealing with the French Revolution, will be shown in the Gish Film Theater at 7 p.m. and "North by The sixth University student was Northwest," a classic Hitchcock arrested Wednesday in connection picture starring Cary Grant and with the rash of computer thefts last alumna Eva Marie Saint, will be spring. shown at 9 p.m. at 210 Mathematical Sciences Building. Thomas M. Thomas III of Chagrin Both events are free. Falls, Ohio, is being charged with a third degree felony for breaking and entering the Math Science Building in People January, police said. Secretariat dies: In Paris, He could face five years in prison Ky , Secretariat, whose 1973 Triple and a $5,000 fine, police said. Crown triumph stamped him as the "people's horse," was humanely Property stolen during that break- destroyed on Wednesday. He was 19 in includes computers, computer —getting on for a horse but awfully disks and telephone equipment, ac- young for such a great guy. "Maybe cording to Bill Bess, executive direc- he was not the world's greatest tor of campus safety. racehorse," his owner, Helen Thomas, a senior business major, Chenery, said, "but he was a BG News/Pal Mingarelli was taken into custody at the Wood charismatic person.... The dream is Night Out for Homeless County Courthouse, where he was over." To illustrate the need for housing for the homeless, freshman Scott Williams, sophomore Marie Schuler. freshman Brian subpoenaed for legal proceedings. Secretariat's 31-length victory in Green, junior Michelle Gavin and other members of the University Peace Coalition spent Tuesday night sleeping outside the Belmont Stakes gave America its the Federal building on South Main St. in Bowling Green. On Friday members will travel to Washington. D.C.. to partici- Thomas was testifying before the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years. pate in a national demonstration for Congressional legislation for more federal housing money for the homeless. Wood County Grand Jury which soon In a year of turmoil — including is expected to return an indictment Watergate and Vietnam — it also against another of the suspects ar- gave the country a hero, and rested. Americans latched on as though he were human. Investigations in the case "have "Secretariat was like the Arnold Student gestures suicide consumed a lot of time," Bess said. Palmer or Sugar Ray Leonard of He declined to say whether further horse racing " John Sosby, manager suspects will be arrested, but said in- at Claiborne Farm, once said. "He's a Man receives counseling after inflicting slight injuries vestigations are still continuing. people's horse." tween a suicide gesture and a suicide This is the first suicide incident re- The other five men arrested were Hurt wins: Actor William Hurt by Jeff Batdori attempt. ported this semester. all roommates and members of the expressed thanks after a judge ruled staff writer Lisa Ziska-Marchand, director of swim team. against his ex-lover, Sandra "A suicide attempt is t distinct at- crisis intervention services for The Jennings, who claimed half his wealth tempt on taking one's lift, whereas a Link, said the center provides short- Richard Foster, senior business as a common law wife. Jennings' A student gestured toward commit- suicide gesture indicates a need for term counseling for individuals and major; Jonathan Warnick, junior pre- attorney vowed to issue an appeal ting suicide Tuesday night when he at- counseling," he said. directs mem to long-term treatment business major; Scott Kent, sopho- saying the female judge was madly tempted to cut his wrist while sitting on programs. more pre-business major; Craig in love" with Hurt. the steps of Rodgers Hall. Bess said the individual was taken to Janeck, junior business major and Hurt said he went to court because The Link because it was an evening in- ' 'We listen to them and let them do all Craig Schoenlein, sophomore pre- "I felt that I simply could not Bill Bess, director of public safety, cident and the short-term crisis center the talking — if they need more help, business major, were also arrested continually give in to the pressures said the student used an artist's knife to is open 24 hours. we refer them to different agencies," within the last two weeks. that have been constantly put on me cut his wrist, causing slight injury but she said. for more and more money and other not enough to need medical attention. Ohio law states that an officer can Head swim coach Brian Gordon accommodations from Sandra make an arrest if an individual cannot If an individual is brought into Wood suspended all of these swimmers Jennings and others." A student service officer witnessed control himself and is endangering County Hospital for treatment after an from the team. the incident and the injured man was himself or others. attempted suicide, she said The Link Gabor's husband dies: transported to The Link, 525 Pike St., will contact a professional from the An investigation by campus police The stepfather of the Gabor sisters — for counseling, Bess said. But Bess said there was no need to Wood County Mental Health Center, officers three weeks ago revealed the Eva, Zsa Zsa and Magda — died of make an arrest because "the individu- who will determine if the individual location of $30,000 worth of stolen Un- heart failure. Edmond de Szigethy, Bess explained the difference be- al needed to talk to someone." needs further hospitalization. iversity property. Jolie Gabor's third husband, was 77. Ciccone sentenced: Pop star Madonna's 20-year-old brother has received a 30-day sentence and a Noriega blames U.S. in coup bid two year probationary period for assaulting his girlfriend. The judge Spokesmen for Noriega said some of the rebels the coup was attempted. by Eloy O. Aguilar took refuge at U.S. Southern Command headquarters also ordered Mario Ciccone to enter Associated Press writer At the headquarters on Wednesday, loyal troopers an alcohol-substance abuse treatment in Quarry Heights. Southern Command spokesmen in T-shirts and baseball caps repaired shattered program and pay $155 in fines and would not come to the telephone and no comment windows and painted and patched the walls. Traffic court costs for the June 1988 assault. PANAMA CITY, Panama - Troops patrolled the was available from the U.S. Embassy. moved along the streets nearby, but vehicles were Ciccone and his former girlfriend city's lightly traveled streets Wednesday and U.S. Newspapers reported six people killed in the coup not permitted to stop. had had a fight and he struck her then helicopters watched from overhead on the day after attempt Tuesday morning. Many Panamanians chose to stay home Wednes- threw her to the ground several times. rebel soldiers tried in vain to overthrow Gen. Manuel Maj. Edgardo Lopez, an aide to Noriega, would not day and U.S. bases were shut under condition Delta, Noriega. confirm casualty figures or reports that Maj. Moises which restricts movement of personnel. About 12,000 "The gringo piranhas want to do away with me," Giroldi Vega, the Urraca commander and coup American soldiers are stationed in Panama. Nation the general, who commands the military and con- leader, was among the dead. He said at least 60 sol- The uprising "aggravated the Panamanian crisis trols the government, said during a brief tour of the diers and four or five officers were arrested. in every dimension and makes it more dangerous," Murder committed: Lori street outside Panamanian Defense Forces head- Every few minutes, helicopters of the U.S. South- opposition leader Ricardo Arias Calderon told a Esker, 20, of Wittenberg, Wis., was quarters. ern Command circled over the perimeters of Quarry midday news conference. He said the military re- the president of her high school class He blames the revolt on the United States, which Heights and Fort Amador. The two U.S. bases at the gime "is divided against itself and rejected by the and the local Future Farmers of has tried to oust him for nearly two years. The Bush western edge of Panama City are a few hundred great majority of the people." America chapter. Now, she is being administration denied involvement. yards from the Panamanian headquarters, where D See Panama, page 4. charged with first degree murder in the strangulation of 21-year-old Lisa Cihaski. Friends of Esker said she was devasted when her romance with City panel a young farmer named Bill Buss ended and he decided to marry Jury indicts alleged killer Cihaski. Esker admitted to killing the girl, proposes For security purposes at the hear- but claims it was in self-defense.
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