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Thursday, September 8,1994 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 80, Issue 12 Meijer says: Businesses will be okay Residents worry that store could disturb environment

by Cynthia Kent The BC News Public Hearing At the Wednesday public hearing about the Meijer for Meijer Superstore coming to Bowling Green the major concern ^/The major concern of centered not on the potential Kr Bowling Green citizens loss of business, but rather its was not loss of business, effects on the environment. but the loss to the Connie Cadwallader, a Bowl- / environment ing Green resident, said the $0 The Bowling Green Tree 200,000 square foot Meijer Superstore is "gobbling up Commission believe trees good farmland," and the land should be planted in the will be consumed and de- .parking lot veloped "under concrete for- ^0 A Meijer representative ever." said the location for the She said she is afraid the store is ideal for resi- residents of Bowling Green dents. will need the farmland for food production in the near fu- ture. Bowling Green Tree Commis- "I don't think the ozone sion describes the 1200 space damage is just around Austra- parking lot as an "ocean of as- The BG NewiJRoii Weltzncr lia and the poles," Cadwal- phalt." She said if Bowling lader said. "I think there is Green would model New Jer- Rick Morgan, the real estate representative for Meijer Super- damage [to the ozone layer] sey's parking lots, a shade tree The BC Newt/Roif Wcltmcr store, explains the position of his company at a public hearing over the United States and planted every three spaces. Connie Cadwallader, a Bowling Green resident, pleads with Wednesday night at the Administrative Services Building on Ohio." members of Wednesday night's public hearing to not allow the North Church Street. Dawn McKay from the See Meijer, page five. construction of a new Meijer Superstore. Cap for sorority rush reversed Access to Internet

byjimvickers sidered by the Panhellenic Coun- However, two days after the sponsored an open rush program, The BG News cil. Panhellenic Council had lowered Bowerman said. now available in Thirty-five women were pre- the ceiling, a presidents' meeting She said in the past the formal An effort to stabilize the de- sent at the first night of Alpha was held, during which the ceil- rush, which is held at the end of creasing number of women join- Chi Omega's open rush on Aug. ing was raised back to 95 and a August, was all sororities needed all residence halls ing sororities on campus may 29. The new ceiling caused them new open rush schedule was for recruitment. However, open have inadvertently hurt recruit- to have to cancel their second planned. rush has recently been used to by Katie Simmons system if the student already ment for some chapters. open rush night. Ginger Bowerman, president boost interest in houses with de- The BG News owns a modem, said Stonerock. Because of the decreasing Rebecca Nigut, assistant rush of the Panhellenic Council, said creased membership. Advantages within the network number of women for formal chairwoman for Alpha Chi after discussion the presidents "It's something we have never From the convenience of a res- include the benefits of electronic rush, the University' Panhellenic Omega, said sorority members decided unanimously to move the done before and we think it's go- idence hall, University students mail and the BGUNK, as well as Council voted during the Aug. 30 called each woman who had ceiling back to 95. "We shared ing to be very positive," Bower- have the opportunity to commun- Gopher, which is an Internet meeting to lower the ceiling on rushed to explain what had hap- our research with [the sorority man said. "We want everyone to icate with students from all over system that allows a download of the number of members a sorori- pened. presidents.] When they looked at feel that there is a place for them the world. any type of textual information ty may have during open rush "After you have 35 women it, they all agreed that they had in the greek system." A simple hook-up to a student's such as direct reports from the from 95 to 85. show up for rush, it's a little up- made a hasty decision," Bower- personal computer will allow National Weather Service and The ramifications of this de- setting to have to call and tell man said. Bowerman said there will be an them access to services offered access to sports and other data- cision on the various University them open rush is canceled," Ni- Believing every house COUIL' information tent in front of the by the University. bases. sororities was not fully con- gut said. benefit, Panhellenic Council Union today and Friday. Through Macintosh, IBM or Telnet is another Internet IBM compatible, students can system which would allow the have the opportunity to use Uni- student to be able to use another versity resources including elec- computer located in a building on AIDS specialists recommend test tronic mail, the University li- campus, in a different city, or in brary's on-line services (BGLINK). Gopher, Telnet, FTP sites and Usenet. '•The goal for this Director claims students in high -risk category for contraction "Once the students get the idea seems to be to results come back positive," student in a high-risk category, "If students feel that they are proper hook-up within their by Melissa Llpowskl room, they then have access to network all the The BC News Shambauth said. "More impor- Navin said. at risk for any of the reasons, tantly, they will be able to know Students should also be cau- then they should be tested," Na- any computer system on campus residence halls." if they are passing the virus to tious about the relationships they vin said. which would include printers and Editor's note: This is the first other systems within their resi Dale Schroeder part in a continuing series about anyone else." consider to be monogomous, The tests, which involve a two- dence halls for their conven- director of academic and HIV and AIDS. Shambauth said. week process, are free, anony- ience," said Dale Schroeder, di- Are you HIV positive? "Sometimes students think mous and confidential, Navin computer services rector of academic and computer For many students this is a that they are in a faithful re- said. services. very frightening question - one lationship, when in actuality, During the first week, students a different country. they are not," she said. meet with a counselor and take For $29 (plus tax) per room, File Transfer Protocol, also which often goes unanswered per semester, a student with an due to the fear of knowing. In addition, students should be the blood test. The following known as FTP Sites, can be ac- fully aware of their partner's week, they will then meet with a "Apple LocalTalk" compatible cessed to students through the However, area specialists rec- personal computer and an "Apple ommend conquering these fears sexual background, Shambauth counselor to receive the results networking. A Internet service, LocalTalk teleconnector," which this program allows the student by being tested for HIV at one of said. and counseling, she said. students can purchase for about to copy a file from another com- three testing sites: the Student "Often, someone will tell their Students who take the HIV test at the Student Health Center are $17, can be hooked into the net- puter to their own. Health Center, Planned Parent- partner they tested negative for hood or the Medical College of Students have a tendency to be- HIV last fall," she said. "But stu- encouraged to make an appoint- work. "The goal for this idea seems to "While Macintosh is preferred, be to network all the residence Ohio. lieve they are impervious to the dents have to remember to ask ment, but walk-ins are taken, Na- virus, therefore, it is Important what they have been doing since vin said. some IBM equiptment may be halls," Schroeder said. "The only Because University students used," said Harold Stonerock of problem would be the question of are in a high-risk category for for students to assess their risks, last fall." "When students call, they do not have to leave their real name, University Computer Services. finances for the networking." contracting the virus, it is impor- said Joanne Navin, nurse clini- Since it takes three to six cian at the Student Health months after exposure to the just a name with the secretary to "There does include an IBM fee tant they know their status, said protect their anonymity," she Jane Shambauth, director of ed- Center. virus for the human body to de- plus an interface card which At this time, only Chapman said. usually runs between $200 and ucation/communications at Various factors - including the velop the antibodies which show Hall, Darrow Hall, Foundeis Quadrangle and Offenhauei Planned Parenthood in Toledo. number of sexual partners, the up on the HIV test, it is important For further information, call $250 plus software." partners' sexual history, un- for students to be cautious in the Student Health Center at If students do prefere the IBM Towers are networked, but all "The sooner students know the protected intercourse and inter- their relationships until the tests 372-2271, Planned Parenthood, system, there is a alternative other residence halls are not re- results, the sooner they can dis- course combined with substance can be determined to be accu- 354-3540 or the Medical College which is less expensive and in- stricted if the students have their cover ways to stay healthy If the abuse - contribute in placing a rate, Shambauth said. of Ohio, 381-1172. cludes dialing into the BGNET own modem, said Schroeder. Editorial The BG News page two Thursday, September 8,1994 The BG News "A Commitment to Excellence"

Glen Lubben Julie Tagliaferro editor-in-chief managing editor

Michael Zawacki Leah Barnum news editor assistant managing editor

Sherry Turco editorial editor Downtown stores offer convenience

MeijerSuperstore more than likely will be coming to town next spring, and while some students may be glad to have yet another place to go to get just about everything imaginable all in one place, don't they have that already? It will be beneficial for the city to have the store to draw more business to the town - after all, Meijer is one of the fastest growing and successful companies in the Midwest -- but at the same time, how many big stores of the same kind are needed? Jesus jokes" teach life lessons Bowling Green is a small town which has always consisted of local businesses run by hardworking Your usual afternoon lunch- it is one of those things that al- when the Gideon bible people people who depend on the support of University stu- time comedy. The scene starts ways comes up inevitably on this come to town. They station them- dents and residents. with a shop teacher praising two campus. It has to deal with trios*- selves on campus to pass out While downtown business owners say they are not students for doing a great job. ra people taking offense to that cer- their bibles, which is okay, but if too worried about the competition, they do recognize Then the camera pans to a boy tain brand of comedy that I enjoy you go to class on three separate there will be some business lost because people like whose resembles the Son of God. -2 are infering that I, or any one occasions, you could end up with the cheaper prices of the bigger stores and the one- In front of Christ is a shabby else that laughs, is scum. three bibles. What does one do looking project, the teacher ber- I am always told when I laugh with three bibles? I barely read stop shopping accessibility. ates Christ by saying, "You call at that sort of thing that I am go- all of my text books, let alone the These may sound like attractive incentives to go, yourself the son of a carpenter!" ing to go to hell. When that I hap- bible. My roommate would al- but individual businesses are the ones who specialize Then the shop teacher proceeds pens, I proceed to tell about the ways yell at me when I would try in a certain type of trade or know a specific product to give Jesus an F and while go- Ume Jesus tried out for the track to throw it away. I felt that if it and can give University students the time and atten- ing to the next student he ex- IMatt team. It is absurd to think that does not hold any special signifi- tion they deserve as customers. claims, "Nice spice rack Judas." something, excluding life itself, cance to me, why should it bother The businesses in the downtown area - while not I find this incredibily funny. Fair is so sacred that is cannot be you if I, the owner of the object, under one roof - are all near each other and are in There are two reasons why that ridiculed. Jesus can be ridiculed, wants to throw it out? practical walking distance of campus - something is funny. One, I suffered through the government can be ridiculed, I have a right, as an American, the proposed Meijer location and Wal-Mart are not. twelve years of religion class in a ing and horse and buggy demoli- even someone as powerful as to do whatever I want with my The News believes students need to be aware of Catholic school. Two, one of the tion derbies, one has to laugh. Glen Lubbert can be ridiculed. property. Everyone should have main premises in today's stand- We like the unusual, or at least What it all boils down to in this the right in their own home to do the variety of smaller stores in town which are there up world is in order to make the crowd of intellectual misfits whole controversy, that ranges what they want, as long as it to provide them with quality goods, time and service. something funny, take a sacred that I hang out with do. Men in from flag burning to team mas- doesn't interfere with another While the large competition will provide more in- object and make it totally absurd. dresses, severed limbs, the real cots, is intent. person's right to do what they centive for owners of the local businesses to increase raw off the wall comedy. Of When one tells a joke about want. To quote that ancient sales, their dedication to please the community de- Jesus going through high course there lies a problem in Jesus or Moses or Buddha, it is document, "to be secure in one's serves recognition and continuous sales by pur- school and suffering through the that brand of humor. It always most likely not the intent to make property." I like that phrase a lot. chases made from both students and residents. same trials and tribulations that tends to tick someone off. I don't light of the accomplishments that If we could live by that phrase, I At the same time, instead of bringing any more big we went through is most cer- just mean offended, I mean irri- those figures have made to soci- think we could alleviate some businesses in after Meijer, The News hopes city offi- tainly an absurd situation. tating someone to the point of ac- ety, but to point out that at one problems. Respecting the others' Amish rake fighting is another tually causing them to take pen to Ume they were human and It opinion of what the intent is can cials will try to bring more smaller individualized great instance of this absurdity. paper and writing a terse letter would be funny if they were not make us secure in our property. stores to the Woodland Mall and the downtown area. David Letterman always loved to the newspaper. That is where I graced with the wisdom that they That is easy enough, right, the Meijer will provide everything from clothing and making fun of the Amish. By just see a problem. had. When one burns a flag, it is old golden rule. Which of course jewelry, to compact discs, toys and groceries, but it saying Amish pies for sale, Dave The tide against political cor- usually not the intent to disgrace was said by the aforementioned is the smaller businesses in the city - which united could get a huge response from rectness, James Walters being the millions of lives given up for butt of my jokes. Would Jesus also offer these ~ that have served the city and stu- the crowd. There is nothing in- the ultimate champion of that that flag, but probably intented laugh at those jokes? I think he dents for years and whose owners really care about herently funny about Amish pies cause last year.. oh James, thank to protest a contradictory view of would, just as all of us should the town not just how much business they can do in -1 rather enjoy those Mennonite you for showing us the way of ul- the current government. laugh, or at least take in stride, it. creations - but when strung timate truth and fulfillment, is Another example that often jokes that make fun of us in some together with Amish rake fight- not the "in" topic that it was, but perplexes college students is way. The BG News Staff photo editor Ross Weitzner Vegetarianism truths explained sports editor Mike Kazimorc assistant sports editor If there is one topic that is so digestive tract is 8-10 times the suffering from a protein defi- graphics editor Jim Mericsko completely misunderstood, it's length of their torso. Again, this cency?" These are the same Weekend Reality editor vegetarianism. I cannot believe, is to allow the proper time for nu- questions I had too plus several Weekend Reality managing editor Melinda Monhart no, I CAN believe all the crazy trients to be digested and get to thousands more I am sorry that I Weekend Reality managing editor Dorian Halkovich concepts, misconceptions and GUEST COLUMNIST where their body needs them. can't give you the Human Meat- special projects editor Robin Coe down right mistruths on this par- Want to hazard a guess what cat- Eater Recovery Plan. There sim- assistant special projects editor Melissa Liposki ticular eating choice. Not that I egory human beings fall under? ply isn't one. But I can tell per- copy chief Cindy Williams blame people for their ideas. I too Our digetlve tract is 8-10 times sonally what I am doing. I de- once held the belief that vegetar- longer than our torso. See the cided to start with red meat ians were those wacky hippies pattern forming? (steak, hamburgers) and give that never came out the sixties. 4. In order to completely digest that up first. After several The BG News Editorial Office Ironically, for some mysterious amino acids In meat, a carni- months, I tossed out turkey. Then reason, I decided to do some of vore's stomach needs a lot of chicken. Now, I stiU have fish editor 372-2603 my own research and to be hon- Wolft hydrochloric acid to do the job every now and then but someday Weekend Reality 372-6967 est, I was astonished with my right. In fact, a carnivore's stom- I hope to have eliminated that managing editor 372-6966 discoveries. ach contains 10 times as much too. I suppose that I could begin assistant managing editor 372-2952 are flat-edged used for the grind- hydrochloric acid as their con- discussing the lies that we, the ing and meshing of plants, fruits, temporales, the herbivores. As for the foods I eat, I truly news editor 372-2604 American people have be fed by city editor 372-6968 nuts, breads, pastries, et cetera Since plants, fruits, nuts, and the thought that giving up meat the Meat and Dairy industry or Now, feel your teeth. Are they sports editor 372-2602 like contain different types of meant salads, berries and nuts the American Medical Assication sharp like a lion's or a shark? I amino acids, not nearly as much for the rest of my life. And that editorial 372-2604 (AMA) or (surprise, surprise) our hope you fall In the latter catego- hydrochloric acid is needed. sort of scared me because I government. But there is all ry, for your sake and your date's. 5. Do you know what the most LOVE to eat! However my switch 204 West Hall ready too mush negativism in the However this is just the begin- energy taxing activity is on the to a vegetarian diet actually in- Bowling Green Slate University news and personally the last ning and I would not be con- body, carnivore, herbivore, om- creased the variety of foods I ea;. Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0726 thing I want to read is how I have vinced by this alone. So let's nlvore? I'll give you hint - it's not Dishes from all Russia to Me- [email protected] been lied to again. So let's do press on. sex (sorry studs, you are not dlterrainian cuisines to Spainish something unusal. I am going to 2. The saliva of a carnivore's what works a woman the plates to you name it. And at the present to all of you what I have mouth is acidic in order to prop- hardest). Our body uses the most- risk of bragging I am becoming Copyright 01994 by The BG News. Reprinting of any material in this coined the Six Common Sense erly breakdown the amino acids energy digesting food. That's somewhat of a gourmet cook publication without the permission of The BG News is strictly prohibited. Truths of Vegetarianism. (proteins). Herbivore's saliva is right. And of all the food in the (though my stepmom might dis- The BG News is an independent student voice founded in 1920 and is 1. Let's begin with the starting basic, the greatest saliva to world, meat is by far the hardest agree). published daily during the academic year and Wednesdays in the summer. place of the human digestive breakbown plants, fruits, nuts, of them all to digest. So, carni- The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any errors in tract-our mouth, specifically our you know the routine. Guess vores need to sleep a great deal So, consider these words as teeth. Ever see the teeth of a car- the stories or photograph descriptions. what Homo sapiens saliva hap- longer than herbivores since your first vegetarian meal. And nivore? Long, sharp, powerful. Opinions excpressed herein are not necessarily those of the student body pens to be? That's right, basic. their food is so much more taxing please, if you have any other Visualize the jaws of a lion. Got a Just like herbivores. Interesting. faculty or University administration. Opinions expressed in columns, to digest. questions, call me or at least dog? A cat? Their teeth resemble 3. A carnivore's digestive tract cartoons and letters are not necessarily those of The BG News. Letters Maybe some of you are now research this on your on. It's kicthen knives. And for a great is 2-3 times longer than their tor- thinking,"Great, now I cant eat inieded for publication must be between 200-300 words long, typed and your life and health we talking reason-they need them in order so. This allows all the time a meat I don't know where I will about! include the writer's name, phone number and University affiliation, if any. for the ripping and tearing of meat-eater needs to proper get my nutrients from. And I love The BG News reserves the right to edit any and all letters. flesh. Now take a look at the digest the amino acids it re- steak. I don't know If I can give Jason E. Wolfe is a guest col- mouth of a herbivore.Their teeth quires. However, a herbivore's eating up meat? And what about a umnist for The News. The BG News Headlines Thursday, September 8, 1994 page three THEY SAID IT "It's kind of like graduating from high school and going back on campus - things don't feel so good anymore." -Robert Redford.actor/director ITHREEm 8 , Hanging around EXTRA! In The News 14 years ago Bowling Green head football coach Denny Stolz was carried off the field on the shoulders of senior offensive tackle Rick Mitchell and junior defensive back Dean Bryson after the Falcons beat Kentucky in Lexington. The win gave Stolz 100 victories as a collegiate coach.

ACROSS THE NATION Real kicks cost bucks fight scenes to look as authentic Realism could cost Jean Claude and realistic as possible and that Van Damme nearly half a million he had a reputation for engaging dollars. in excessive contact in order to An appeals court upheld a do so," Judge John Martin wrote $487,000 award to an actor in- in Tuesday's decision. jured by the action movie star Jackson Pinckney, a Fort during filming of "Cyborg" in Bragg soldier hired to play a 1988. villain, claimed he was partially "There was ample testimony blinded after Van Damme struck that (Van Damme) wanted his him with a rubber knife. Pinck- ney received a medical discharge from the Army as a result of his injury. An error was made in Parental guidance the Wal-Mart ad inside Joe Jackson says the family is the Football Preview. tickled by Michael Jackson's The Med- XL marriage to Lisa Marie Presley. Windbreakers are on And he warned the curious to back off. Sale for "It's nobody's business," the Jackson patriarch said on "The $9 not $19 Maury Povich Show" Tuesday. We here at the B.C. News "They're happily married," he AP Photo apologize for any said. "They're the ones who have Restoration worker Dlmltri Saveleyev Is suspended by ropes as he inconvenience this may have to live with each other, and we, as bles (about $31) an hour while an average monthly salary in Russia caused a whole family, are happy for fills up holes with cement In the domes of St. Basil Cathedral with is 238,000 rubles (about $106). them." Moscow's Kremlin In the background. Saveleyev gets 70,000 ru-

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Call 2-8331 A 5 A Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Gamma Delta Campus The BG News page four Thursday, September 8,1994 Month devoted to health Organizations work to make Health Department people aware of women's issues announces services by Genell Pavellch by Genell Pavellch The BC News The BC News To make people aware of wom- The Wood County Health Department has many services en's health issues during Wom- available throughout the year for interested students. en's Health Month, a number of Kathleen McLaughlin, health educator, said there are two di- on- and off-campus programs visions of the department, which include nursing and environ- will be available through local mental. Both divisions offer a wide variety of services. health organizations. Throughout the month of Sep- The environmental division does such things as radon testing, tember, on-campus events will indoor air quality programs, food safety, school inspections and include a speaker, a women's nuisance complaints, McLaughlin said. health clinic reception and a Women's Health Fair, said The nursing division also has a variety of services available. Jeanne Wright, health" education director. "The nursing division has a significant smoke-free program "A month like this is important that is taken into schools to try to prevent youngsters from start- because many health issues arc ing to smoke," McLaughlin said. unique to women," Wright said. Other services of the nursing division include work site well- The Women's health fair will ness programs, bicycle safety, stress management, immuniza- be in the McDonald Quadrangle tions, well-baby checkups, pre-natal care and the Women Infant Left to right: Jeffrey Lyman, John Bentley and Todd Davidson. The BG Newrflle photo Glass Breezeway on Monday and Children (WIC) nutrition program. from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Various or- ganizations including the Uni- "Some of the immunizations and other services require an ap- versity Women's health center, pointment, so it is in the best interest to call ahead and find out," the Prevention Center, dietary McLaughlin said. Concert to feature faculty consultants, the family and child Anyone interested in more information can contact 352-8402 abuse prevention center. The or stop by the Wood County Health Department, located 541 W. Link and the Wood County Hospi- Wooster St., to pick up a calendar of events. Members to participate in concert for ninth season tal will have tables showing ser- The opening program will ome Rose, artlst-in-residence vices offered and discussing cur- by Jay Young include Ralph Vaughan Wil- at the University. Members of The BC News rent issues. liams' "Four Hymns for Tenor, the quartet are Paul Makara Carolyn Conrad, assistant to Health Center Building Wed. events can help clarify misin- With the help of the Univer- Viola and Piano" performed by and Vasile Beluska and Alan the complex coordinator for Sept. 21. The event, which in- formation students may have. sity's College of Musical Arts Robert D. Bracey, Hong-Mei Smith. McDonald Quadrangle, said cludes free refreshments, self- The campus events for wom- faculty members, the Bryan Xiao and Kevin Bylsma. there will be a wide range of pre- care packages and a tour by en's health month are co- Chamber Series will get off on sentations at the fair. There will nurse practioners, begins at 7 sponsored by the Student Health a good note. "This year we think we have some really be brochures that tell what exact p.m. Center, The Student Wellness The Bryan Chamber Series organizations do, she said. A female physician, A. Sikand, Center, the Panhellenic Council will open the 1994-95 season exciting participants:' Marty Porter "In general, women's health M.D. from Wayne State Universi- and Residential Services, Wright with a faculty music program ty will also be speaking in the said. director of public events gets overlooked," Conrad said. on Sunday at 4 p.m. The con- "We need to make people more Grand Ballroom of the Union at Any students interested in a cert, which is free to the pub- aware of issues today." 8:30 p.m. Sept. 21. copy of the Women's Health lic, will be held in Bryan Reci- "Concerto a cinque" by Jo- The annual Sunday series The health fair is planned dur- Sikand works with young Newsletter can contact the tal Hall of the Moore Musical hann Wilhelm Hertel will fea- now in its ninth season, has ing the dinner hours to try to get adults daily, and will discuss WELL at 372-8302. Arts Center. The faculty con- ture new faculty members Jef- performance of Robert Schu- more people to participate. sexuality and new contraceptive cert is usually held later in the frey Lyman on bassoon and mann's "Quintet for Piano and "We hoping to get a good turn- technology, Wright said. The Wood County Health De- fall. Todd Davidson on trumpet. moved to a new time-slot this out. People eating at McDonald For more information on wom- partment is also offering a series "This year we think we have "It will be great, this is a year with concerts beginning can pick up information on the en's health issues there will also of seminars on women's issues. some really exciting partici- good piece of music," Davidson at 4 p.m. instead of 8 p.m. In way," Conrad said. "A lot of peo- be a table in the Union foyer 01. The seminars will be at the Guild pants, so we thought we would said. addition the series has been ple can benefit from this, not just Sept. 14 from 10 am. to 2 p.m. Room of the Wood County Hospi- open the season with a concert The program will offer a changed to one chamber music women." Wright said she would like a lot tal In Bowling Green and the involving our own faculty," Strings in E-flat Major, Opus concert each semester. The For more information on the of participation and she wants to Community Room of the Way Marty Porter, director of pub- - 44" by the Bowling Green spring semester concert is Women's health fair contacv make people more aware. Public Library in Perrysburg, lic events, said. String Quartet and pianist Jer- scheduled for Feb. 19. 372-2394. "People have to be aware of the said Terry Eoff, health educator There is a women's health services offered," Wright said. for the Wood County Health De- clinic reception in the Student She added that she hopes these partment. v^. ^q "Last year there was only one i'w i NC 11'i i:s -/ soi \ i) K i. site for the seminar," Eoff said. HKl "With two sites this year and the A sra seminars throughout the month, ) >—-/ \lFF L_ it will spread the word a lot .353-09X8 <- KM S. \I:iin more." The seminars Include: "Meno- pause and Beyond: Myths and Realities" Sept. 28 at the Wood County Hospital; "Decisions for Women's Health" at the Way Public Library Sept. 14 and the Wood County Hospital Sept. 29; "Depression in Women" at the Way Public Library Sept. 12; 4? "Stress Management" on Sept. 20 at the Wood County Hospital, and ■0 Sept. 27 at the Way Public Li- MAIN ^ 353-0988 brary and "Nutrition and Exer- 104 S. £At\ cise needs in Women" on Sept. 21 at the Wood County Hospital and Sept. 22 at the Way Public Li- brary. "This gives us the opportunity to focus in on women's health Is- Going GREEK sues," said Kathleen McLaugh- lin, health educator. The topics were chosen in part by a survey of what women were interested in and part by per- ceived need, McLaughlin said. "We assume we will be doing IF YOU THOUGHT COLLEGE WAS An excuse tol this in years to come," McLaugh- ^ba/i^A} lin said. "There is a significant EXPENSIVE, TRY PUTTING YOURSELF number of women on campus. If there are certain topics they THROUGH RETIREMENT. would be interested in, we would consider them for the future." 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Thursday, September 8,1994 page five Meijer Continued from page one. Business owners Programs are available to the parking lot will be more at- tractive and would add 53 trees to the lot. react to superstore "I see a great opportunity in help illiterate Americans Bowling Green for the Meijer by Ginger Phillips lieves some business will be store," McKay said. "[The lot] The BG News lost initially due to the new- by Leah D. Barnum break, because if children are not People seeking help in learning would be an attractive landscape ness of the Meijer store. The BG News read to, or exposed to reading to read work one-on-one with of 1200 parking spaces that Many Bowling Green busi- "I'm sure it will have some material, chances are they will volunteer tutors who are trained would provide a leafy canopy of ness owners predict only a affect," he said. "There's a The ability to read and write is not read much, Shanack said. at the library. All student-tutor 240 trees." slight decline in customers certain caliber of customer necessary to drive, get a good "If kids don't see books, maga- relationships and reading tests Rick Morgan, the real estate due to the competition of that views a bike as a toy. job, make a shopping list and zines or newspapers in the home, are kept confidential, Shanack representative for Meijer, said Meijer. Those people probably won't help your five-year-old child with they develop those habits [of said. the location of the Meijer store is Greg Halamay, owner of even think about coming to a her homework. Yet one-fifth of never reading] and the cycle in the "ideal retail location" for Finders Records & Tapes, 128 specialty store to buy a bike." adults in the United States lack goes on and on," Shanack said. Another, more private, way access by the residents. proficiency in those basic skills. N. Main Street, said he thinks Main said his bikes have However, there are programs adults can learn to read is downtown businesses will be Today is International Literacy available to adults who want to through WBGU-TV27's new show "From an access stand point, I traditionally been more ex- Day - a day to recognize the affected only to a small degree pensive then those of a super- learn how to read, such as ABC- "Learn to Read." don't think you could come up overall. problem of illiteracy in this coun- Read, offered by the Wood The show is broadcast three with a more desirable retail loca- store, but they are of better "I think the general market quality. try. County Library, and "Learn to times a week, with a new lesson tion," Morgan said. "[The store People who are functionally il- may feel a slight slump in "Their bikes typically sell Read," a television program on each week, Hanna said. will provide] excellent visibility business," he said. "Everyone literate, or cannot read past the WBGU-TV27 that helps adults The show, which started Sept. from interstate 75." for as little as $100," he said. fifth grade level, have a difficult will want to go out to the "Typically, our bikes start at learn to read at home. 6, will be broadcast Tuesday and Meijer store in the first 30 $300." time living from day to day, ac- "I think most people who don't Thursday nights at 6 p.m. and He also said the store is not an cording to Susan Shanack, litera- days, but after that the pattern Main said the bicycle in- read feel extraordinarily frus- Wednesdays at noon on channel environmental hazard because will return to normal." dustry has started to produce cy coordinator for ABC-Read, a trated and fearful that they'll be 27. no contamination and no creation Halamay said Finders will quality bikes at a lower cause program at the Wood County Li- found out," said Sharon Hanna, "Television is such a powerful of wetlands will result from the keep its customers and remain specifically to compete with brary. development associate at tool and nearly everyone has a building. In addition, 187 trees successful due to its con- mass merchants such as Functionally illiterate people WBGU-TV27. "They find it diffi- television - we're hoping that will be planted in the parking lot. sistent quality. Meijer. have a hard time filling out forms cult to relate to the reading people that are more shy will use or following directions properly, "I think we try to do some- "We're a specialty store," he world." the program to develop basic "I doubt that any project will thing special every day of the said. "Wal-Mart and K-Mart which can eliminate them from To help battle the illiteracy cy- skills," Hanna said. "We hope plant 187 trees like we would," week by maintaining our sell bikes but not of the same good job opportunities, Shanack cle, known as "intergenerational that this will encourage people to Morgan said. "I don't think peo- selectivity and our low prices quality. said. illiteracy," the Wood County Li- seek out additional help." ple will come to the project based everyday," he said. In addition, illiteracy costs brary offers free programs The program, hosted by Wally on the number of trees." Scott Main, manager of Cy- Jon Klever, owner of taxpayers $25-30 billion each geared toward adults and entire "Famous" Amos, uses a variety cle Werks, 248 1/2 S. Main Klevers Jewelry Store, 12S N. year because of slow production families. of approaches designed specif- Morgan said he views the Street, said he also believes Main, said his store has been and accidents on the job caused The family program helps to ically for adult non-readers, and Meijer store as a project that will business will not be threat- in business for 76 years and is by people not being able to read break the illiteracy cycle by can be accompanied by supple- "bring people into the area," cf ened by the new superstore. not likely to be greatly affect- directions, according to statistics helping parents to read with their mental video lessons, audiotapes Bowling Green. He said mer- However, Main said he be- ed. from the Literacy Volunteers of children, which benefits the par- and a workbook that can be chants already in the city will America. ents, as well as the children, picked up at the Wood County Li- benefit from the store. Illiteracy is a difficult cycle to Shanack said. brary at no cost. Art festival's history examined STUDY HARD

by Nicole Pankueh Ditch Music Festival, an event Arts Festival's budget commit- County Park District joined to The BG News similar to Woodstock and the ci- tee. organize the Black Swamp Art.-. ty's first music event. The Wood County Fine Arts Festival, Tinker said. A spectacle of sights and "Since it was so disorganized, Show was only for Wood County "There was talk that the city sounds will converge ■ on Main the Poe Ditch Festival was the artists and had some low-key needed a large-scale event to Street in downtown Bowling first and last music festival for a musical acts, Kalmar said. promote its image," Tinker said. Green this weekend, Sept. 9 -11, couple of years," Tinker said. This show lasted until 1992 "The festival was a way to bring for the second annual Black Then, in 1976, the Black when the Wood County Art the community together and help Swamp Arts Festival. Swamp Folk Festival occurred on Show's organizers decided to fine arts artists get together and Little is the field in. front of the Doy: make changes in the show to im- sell their work." known BLACK SWAMP Perry football stadium. Tinker prove attendance, Kalmar said. ARTS rilTlVAl however, about said. This small festival had arts "We heard that the Downtown From March until September the history and M^Xfl% and crafts and was done to cele- Business Association was think- when the first festival was held. origins of this J,f-). brate the nation's bicentennial. ing about doing a fine art com- Tinker said the committees festival. Ac- '' *" " In 1981, the Wood County Park munity event," Kalmar said. "We "worked non-stop to try and get cording to Jim District hosted its first Wood decided to get together with everything done for the festival." Tinker, direc- County Fine Arts Show held on them and try to put on a good tor of the the grounds of the Wood County show for the city." According to Tinker, the fes- Downtown Historical Museum, according to In March 1993, the Downtown tival's roots come from "the Poe Business Asso- Andrew Kalmar, director of the Business Association, the city of Ditch Music Festival, the Black ciation, in the Wood County Park District and Bowling Green, the recently- Swamp Folk Festival, and the early 1970s, the city held the Poe chairman of the Black Swamp formed Arts Allied, and the Wood Wood County Art Show." September designated as Cholesterol Education Month

by Heather Cvengroi cholesterol-lowering stategies, exercise. of cholesterol, people should re- The BG News healthy recipes, dining-out strat- Cholesterol is an odorless, duce the amount of fat intake. egies and label reading, Wright white, waxy substance that There should be less than 30 per- Heart disease is one of the said. cannnot be seen or tasted in the cent of fat in a diet. People primary factors causing deaths On Sept. 12, The Well will have foods we eat. It is found in all should also maintain a regular among men and women in the a nutrition display at the McDon- animal products and is carried exercise program, take care of United States today. Over ald Quad breezeway from from one part of the body to an- their bodies and remain smoke- 700,000 people die of heart 5:30-6:30 p.m. They will also have other in the blood stream. free. Also, eating more food.; disease every year. a game display to teach people However, the liver makes high in fiber and grain while September has been designat- how to determine how much fat enough cholesterol for human maintaining a stable weight are ed as Cholesterol Education and other nutrients are contained body's needs even if foods with helpful. Month to better inform people in foods. There will also be in- cholesterol are never consumed. the facts of cholesterol and its formation on cholesterol. Getting cholesterol rates contributions to cardiovascular The Well also has dietary con- tested are important. The disease. sultants on a basis of individual National Cholesterol Education There are county and Universi- appointment. Program recommends all adults ty programs to help make people The University Health Center over age 20 should have their more aware of their cholesterol also provides cholesterol testing. blood cholesterol measured at levels and how to keep them low. According to the American least once every five years. A Andra Bell, health educator at Heart Association, the four test consists of a blood sample Thursday Xijjht #<>.!>n Wood County Health Department major risk factors for heart taken from the finger or a vein in said, "We want people to get their disease are high blood the arm. Mi Chicken and Kil>s cholesterol rates tested and en- cholesterol, high blood pressure, Iiul: polalos. loss salad. courage heart healthiness." smoking and lack of physical In order to reduce the amount and gallic bread. The University's Wellness ( )|K n .~> 7 pin Center conducts a monthly pro- Soionlv Hur." • Sorority Hush • Sorority Hush gram called FATOSTAT, accord- ing to Jeanne Wright, health edu- cation director. The program lasts for 45 BGSU Sororities minutes and consists of want to meet *r* s&± YOU!!! ;>^ wrW CONQRA- CONGRATULATIONS ' TO ALPHA XI DELTA'S', NEW INITIATES Thursday and Friday I luirsdavn Special #4.?)S from 10am to 3pm "Pasta Day" in front of S|Kij^hctti, I.asaijiia. I nrlcllini. I The Business Administration ;iiid Pasla Alfredo TIFFANY PICHON Building Served with garlic bread LANAROSE Please call JoAnn menue changes weekly at the Greek Life Office inel: complete salad liar and with any questions. unlimited beverage. 372-2150 ()pcn 4>iO-7 p.m. M.I I. .,l..l|1|-i..v.|.Ml bo'u'ily Husn • bO'O' SO'O'iiy Hush • boror ty Hush National The BG News page six Thursday, September 8,1994 9 Female officer claims CIA U.S., Cuba Yummy s life passes; put talks family mourns loss deliberately ruined career of refugees by Robert Burns agency, but also because of the top deputy had repeatedly p/r.'.'l- by Paul A. Orlscoll grandmother, Jannie Fields, let The Associated Press out a piercing scream. The Associated Press explicit nature of the complaints. cally abused his wife, including on hold Only pseudonyms are used in the choking her once until she be- "It's nothing but the devil who make people do evil," rasped Lor- complaint in order to protect came unconscious. She claimed The Associated Press CHICAGO - Robert Sandifer WASHINGTON -- In an ina Holman, introduced as extraordinary sex discrimination officers whose spy work requires no disciplinary action was taken should have been starting sixth suit against the CIA, a senior re- against the man. NEW YORK - The United grade Wednesday, scampering Robert's great-grandmother, in a that their real Identities be across the schoolyard with other rambling, Bible-quoting oration male intelligence officer c'aims protected, but it is clear that the In every CIA station in which States and Cuba put refu- 11-year-olds, lugging a backpack that brought cries of "Praise the spy agency quietly and de- accusations are aimed at high- she worked during her 26 years gee talks on hold today, and or chafing in a new shirt. God" and "Amen" from the ISO liberately ruined her career after ranking officers. with the agency, she said, senior the chief Cuban negotiator she reported The plaintiff alleged that the male officers created an "ad- headed for Havana for fur- Instead he was buried, a mur- mourners who remained in the der suspect who himself was shot frayed theater seats after view- her top deputy CIA's actions against her were verse work environment" for the ther consultations with his to death when fellow gang mem- ing the body. for repeated symptomatic of an agency cul- female employees by their drink- government. The talks are bers got to him before police The Rev. Willie James Camp- abuse of his ture that tolerated such male be- ing and sexual misconduct. expected to resume as early "Drinking and sexual prowess as Friday. could. bell led mourners in the spiritual wife. havior as frequent drunkenness, "By and By" as the coffin lid was The woman, by agency males in high positions Six days of talks on how Nicknamed "Yummy" because womanizing and denigrating fe- slowly closed. who is identi- male employees. are well known, often countenan- to stop the exodus of Cuban he loved cookies, Robert was ced, and engender medical not refugees to Florida broke hunted by police for three days Robert's mother, Lorina San- fied in the suit "The machismo environment difer, an admitted former drug in the agency is not responsive to disciplinary treatment," she as- up after about one hour to- last week for allegedly firing a only as "Jane addict in whose custody au- Doe Thomp- a female reporting a male for serted in the 104-page complaint day. pistol into a cluster of people on Aug. 28. The shots killed a thorities say the boy suffered son," said CIA such acts as spouse abuse," the She claimed that one unidentified David Johnson, spokes- complaint said. "If she reports a chief of station was nicknamed man for the U.S. delegation, 14-year-old girl, Shavon Dean, 10 cigarette burns and other abuse, officials reta- sat quietly through most of the male for this type of behavior, the "afternoon COS" because he said the chief Cuban nego- yards from the front door of her liated against her by first deny- service, her emotions masked ing her promotions and then by she is often the one to be discre- was too hung over to come to tiator, Rlcardo Alarcon, South Side home. behind dark glasses. smearing her reputation with dited, her career stymied." work in the mornings. would travel to Havana to- Robert's body was found in a dank railroad underpass. He was There were no uniformed false accusations of misconduct. The woman still works at the day and return for more killed with two bullets to the police on hand, no sign of the The lawsuit was filed in U.S. CIA. In her complaint she said David Christian, a CIA talks in New York "In the she was unjustly passed over for spokesman, said he could not next few days." head. Two brothers, ages 14 and gang members who became District Court in nearby Alexan- Robert's companions as his life dria, Va., on July 14 but was promotions as recently as this comment on the suit because of "I would not ascribe any 16, are charged with his killing, summer and placed in non- legal considerations. "The com- particular significance to allegedly planned to curtail the descended into violence. sealed because of CIA concerns At Peter Van Vlissingen Ele- about public release of classified supervisory jobs that amount to plaint will have to speak for it- this at all," Johnson told re- police attention Robert drew. information. An unclassified, "in effect terminating her future self," he said. porters, adding that there Four hundred people crowded mentary School, where Robert would have been a sixth grader, censored copy of the complaint career." Victoria Toensing, a Washing- was no timetable for talks. into the Youth Center Church of She asserted that the CIA"s ton lawyer who Is representing The U.S. delegation Is re- God in Christ, a converted movie many of the children carrying was released Tuesday. book bags across the playground The case is remarkable nor discriminatory actions again;' "Jane Doe Thompson," said she turning to Washington to- theater, to say goodbye. Across knew "Yummy." They said he only because of the seriousness her were in retaliation for hei and CIA lawyers had discussed a day for consultations. town, on the playground of the of the charges against the reporting to superiors that her possible out-of-court settlement. While Johnson told re- school Robert attended, class- craved attention and often got porters the next session mates reflected on his death. into fights. could be as early as Friday, "The only way to get out," "He looked nervous, like the Cuban delegation did 11-year-old Eric Norah said sa- somebody was chasing him," not comment. dly, "is to die." Norah said. "He was the kind of On Tuesday, Alarcon, a Short of 5 feet tall, not quite 70 kid who didn't have love at home. former foreign minister, pounds, Robert had 12 felony If he did, he wouldn't have joined hinted that some limited arrests and was prosecuted at a gang." accord on migration might least eight times in the past two "I feel scared, scared to go out- is the last day to request be reached. Today's talks years on charges including rob- side at night, sometimes scared concerned Cuba's latest bery, car theft, arson and burg- to go to school," said Lawrence counterproposal. lary. Twice convicted, he Brooks, 12, a seventh grader. Although its details were received probation. Eleven-year-old Marcus Harris not made public, U.S. offi- In the church, Robert's body proclaimed defiantly that he's cials indicated it was dis- lay in a small coffin, clothed in a not worried he'll meet the same appointing and that more tan suit and brown tie, a stuffed fate, '"Cause I ain't in no gang work was needed- toy pig and teddy bear beside him. and I don't want to be in r.o As mourners streamed by, his gang." The BG News CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: 1" OR 2" ADS 1'(8 line Maximum) $6.50 per insertion 2'(16 line maximum) $12.95 per insertion

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"We have Against Dayton, BG ran its sity of Dayton Tuesday in a tight nothing to lose and everything to season record to 2-2 by squeezing The man whose record it was had five-game match, the volleyball gain from this weekend." past the Flyers 15-8, 9-15, 12-15, a few nice things to say about the team must now prepare for a 15-13 and 15-10. The Falcons un- man who took it away. weekend tournament against expectedly found themselves in a No surprise there, since Jim some of the top competition in "This is by far the difficult match. An aggressive Brown is thoughtful by nature the country. hard-hitting Flyer team pushed and he had 29 years to get ready. Friday night in Lincoln, Neb., toughest competition the Falcons to the wall before the But it was some of the other the Falcons face the No. 2-ranked in my 12-year tenure. visiting team finally won the de- things Brown said that provide a team in the nation, Nebraska. We've never played ciding fifth Rame. unique perspective on how spe- The squad cannot relax, Van De Walle felt satisfied cial Jerry Rice is. And will be for however, because on Saturday two teams in the top with the passing aspect of the some time to come. they play ninth-ranked Arizona 10 back to back. This match, but thought the team "Everybody is talking about State, followed by a night match lacked offensive aggressiveness. what Jerry did. But for me," against Wyoming, a top 30 team. is like the big dance." The smart play and ball serv- Brown said Tuesday night from "This is by far the toughes. Denise Van De Walle ing from Jenny Ostrom stood out his Los Angeles home, "that's competition in my 12-year ten- head coach as one of the better perform- almost missing the point. ure," said head coach Denise Van ances, Van De Walle said. Also, "You've now got a guy that's De Walle. "We've never played the play at the setter position scored more touchdowns than two teams in the top 10 back to A primary g«al for the Falcons from Wendy Watkins and Jodi anybody and he's still got what - back. This is like the big dance." throughtout the rest of the Olson helped set the tone on the three, four, five, maybe more The players can expect a season is staying focused, ac- court. crowd of 5,000 to 6,000 for their cording to Van De Walle. The opening match against the home coaches continuously stress the "If you have great setters and team, as opposed to the 85 people importance of finishing an oppo- mediocre hitters, you can still The BG Nrwi/ni« photo in attendance Tuesday night in nent once the Falcons reach 10 or have a great volleyball team " Bowling Green's Jessica Andrasko will be expected to lead the Fal- Dayton, Van De Walle said. 11 points. Van De Walle said. "[Setters 1 cons this year. "It can be overwhelming, but "It's early in the season - we're court presence is important." OSU's Galloway Jim Litke slapped with two years left? Look at it that way, and what he's doing, more than just breaking records, is setting a game suspension standard. "The time to consider what he's done won't be until he ends by Rusty Miller up with however many touch- The Associated Press downs he's going to get. Between then and now," he added. "What COLUMBUS, Ohio - Joey Galloway, Ohio State's star receiver people should appreciate is how who passed up the NFL to stay with the team his senior year, Jerry Rice gets it done." was suspended Wednesday for two games for accepting money That seems simple enough. from a financial planner. Tum on the TV and locate No. 80 The NCAA said Galloway is ineligible to play the next two in the San Francisco uniform. See games, including No.18 Ohio State's game Saturday at No.25 Jerry run. See Jerry catch. See Washington. Jerry deposit the ball in end zone. The university said Galloway received $200 from a financial If you had the set on Monday adviser when he was considering whether to make himself night, you would have seen him available to the NFL draft in January. manage the feat three times "It didn't slip my mind. When I took the money, I considered while the 49ers humiliated th? myself 100 percent leaving at that time," Gal- Los Angeles Raiders 44-14. loway said at a news conference. "Later I went home and On the first one, Rice covered changed my mind about deciding to leave and I didn't repay the 69 yards after slipping past two money." defensive backs to flag down a He would not say who the adviser was. He said he repaid the long heave from Steve Young. On money last week with an undisclosed amount of interest. the second, he ran 23 yards on a "Obviously I feel very bad for our football team and I feel bad reverse. On the final one, a for Joey," coach John Cooper said at the news conference. 38-yard score that gave Rice a "What does this do to our football team? I've talked to the team total of 127 for his career, he about this already, we've got to circle our wagons and pick up came back a step to steal Young's the slack." undcrthrown pass and leave yet Athletics director Andy Geiger said in a written statement the another defender grasping at air. payment was disclosed during "a normal investigative proce- Ask any of the guys he beat dure by the NCAA." whether they appreciated how Cooper said no other Ohio State player was involved and the Rice was getting it done and they NCAA action was not a part of a general investigation of the didn't hesitate: Speed, strength, program. guile, toughness and desire. And The NCAA put the Ohio State athletic department on a one- a quarterback who has both the year probation, took away one men's basketball scholarship and touch and the time to get him the chastised head coach Randy Ayers in the spring for recruiting ball, first Joe Montana and then violations in his program. Young. Galloway was declared ineligible on Thursday, soon after the Rice could tell you those things team had arrived back in Columbus after a 34-10 victory over himself, and does, often. He did Fresno State Aug. 29 in the Disneyland Pigskin Classic. The uni- again Monday night, even re- versity made no announcement pending an appeal to the NCAA. membering to thank Harry Syd- The NCAA then turned down the appeal early Wednesday. ney, the since-departed team- The suspension will last through Saturday's game and Ohio mate who In 1987 became the State's home opener Sept. 17 against Pittsburgh. Galloway can only to ever throw resume playing Sept. 24, a home game against Houston. AP pholo/NUrk Hall himaTD. Oblo State's Joey Galloway was slapped with a two game suspension Wednesday for accepting But it's not quite that simple. See |OEY, page nine. $200 from a financial adviser. "The thing is, if he weren't so talented, you'd all be calling him a blue-collar guy because he works so hard at it," Young told reporters after the game. "There Cooper expecting aren't enough of these kinds of New proposals expected guys doing great things, showing how to do them. He did this on work." That is Brown's point exactly. in baseball negotiations emotional contest If being football's all-time by Rusty Miller Still to be figured in was the touchdown-maker was a marker The Associated Press two-game suspension of Ohio on his road map to somewhere by Ronald Blum Fehr said the union had erated revenue if they exceed State split end Joey Galloway, else, Rice kept It to himself for a The associated Press received additional details on th? certain levels of payrolls or rev- COLUMBUS - The burn- announced Wednesday. long time. revenue-sharing plan owners enue. ing question for 18th ranked Ohio State was led in last year's He didn't begin talking about NEW YORK - Baseball players agreed to in January, but Traveling to New York on the Ohio State is: do you remember game by Galloway, who had four Brown's record until the start of prepared to offer a new proposal wouldn't say definitely that behalf of owners, according to 1986? But there is no question catches for 104 yards including a last season, and it wasn't until to owners and bargaining teams players will present a new pro- management sources, were that No. 25 Washington re- 35-yard touchdown reception, then that people noticed he was reassembled Wednesday, just 48 posal. Colorado Rockies owner Jerry members last year. and tailback Raymont Harris, in reach despite touching the ball hours shy of the deadline for "There is speculation we may McMorris, Chicago White Sox When the teams trade blows with 102 yards on 23 carries and only about a third as often. And canceling the rest of the season. get a proposal," management ne- owner Jerry Reinsdorf, Boston Saturday in Seattle, those two one touchdown. The clinching what they also noticed was that Heading for New York City gotiator Richard Ravltch said. "I Red Sox chief executive officer previous meetings undoubtedly score, with OSU grasping a 14-12 even with Montana gone, Rice's was a six-person delegation rep- hope we do." John Harrington, Atlanta Braves will be called to mind. lead with 11:04 left in the game, pace, as well as that of the 49ers, resenting owners and 12 players Management officials said president Stan Kasten, former St. "Their coaches certainly will came on Butler By'not'e's hardly slowed. from the union's negotiating they were told to expect a new Louis Cardinals CEO Stuart try to use that all week long," 49-yard broken-field touchdown "That's another thing that's be- committee. Both sides said a proposal. Several officials on Meyer and Milwaukee Brewers Ohio State coach John Cooper run. ing overlooked," Brown said. meeting was possible either later both sides said they expected the vice president-general counsel said of the Buckeyes' 21-12 vic- Now Harris and By'nofe have "Some great players can perform Wednesday or on Thursday. union's plan to be a variation of Wendy Selig, the daughter of ex tory over the Huskies a year ago left for the pros and Gallowty on an individual level, but not in "If we make a proposal, it will the "taxation" concept. Under ecutive council chairman Bud Se- at Ohio Stadium. "It was an emo- will be suspended for the Wash- the context of a great team. Rice be because we believe we've this plan, the salary cap owners lig. tional game, a hard-hitting game. ington matchup and Ohio State's played with Joe Montana for come up with something new have been demanding would be Federal mediators played no It's like every time we lose a home opener Sept. 17 against years. He's played with John based on information we were replaced by a system in which role in the possible renewal of game - they'll do everything Pittsburgh. Taylor and Young and some oth- given last weekend," union head richer clubs would share a higher they can to have their team sky See Strike, page ten. ers for a while." Donald Fehr said.' percentage of their locally gen- high to play." Sec BUCKEYES, page nine. Sports The BG News page eight Thursday, September 8, 1994 Montana eager to face 49ers Nebraska takes by Dave Goldberg For anyone who doesn't know, him famous, he replied: day of his happiness in Kansas The Associated Press that's when and where Joe Mon- "I'm sure it's going to be one of City, turning the page, putting tana will play against the 49ers excitement and nervousness as it the past behind him, etc. He also ranking in stride George Seifert did the right for the first time since they always is, but a little more than kept using that word "home." thing when he sent Jerry Rice traded him away. usual. All the people back home And it's not Kansas City, Mon- by Tom Vint team, and Osborne thought the back into San Francisco's rout of Montana's been saying it's no will be watching. It's tough. I ongahela. Pa, where he grew up; The Associated Press 1994 Huskers might be good the Raiders to catch the touch- big deal, just another game, all wish I could look ahead and help or South Bend, where he went to enough for another champion- down pass that broke Jim that stuff. Even he knows better. you." college. LINCOLN, Neb. - Tom Os- ship run if some things fell in Brown's career TD record. Asked this week what his feel- The key word there is "home,' "Home" to Joe Montana is San borne doesn't think much of place. After all, who needs two side- ings will be when he takes the which for Montana remains San Francisco. college football polls. And this After the shutout of West shows in Kansas City on Sunday? field against the team that made Francisco. Montana talked Mon- Yes, there's bitterness toward is the guy whose Nebraska Virginia, he said there still the Niners - he still believes he team sits atop both major was plenty of room for im- should have been given an honest national ratings. provement, particularly in the chance to compete with Steve Osborne was asked Tuesday area of turnovers. Nebraska Young for the Niners' starting what he thought about the had five against West Vir- job. Asked if he wants to be In- polls and his team's No. 1 ginia. ducted into the Hall of Fame as a ranking this week in both The Quarterback Tommie Fra- 49er, he said he didn't know. Associated Press and zier, who had three of those There's also a rivalry with CNN-USA Today polls. turnovers, said he wasn't sat- Young. Osborne, who votes in the isfied with his first-game per- "When someone has what you CNN-USA Today coaches poll, formance. He had two inter- want and there's not tension, admitted he doesn't know ceptions and lost a fumble. there's something wrong. That's much about all the teams. Still, he ran for three touch- not the way I am," he said. "I voted for BYU ... I like downs and threw for another. While Montana grudgingly ac- LaVell Edwards," he said of The junior said people who knowledged that Young is a pret- Brigham Young University's thought he played well only ty good NFL quarterback, he also coach. looked at the touchdowns and acknowledged that he and his The Cornhuskers, No. 1 in statistics (100 yards passing, successor are not the best of pals. the polls heading into Thurs- 130 rushing) and not the rest "Didnt you ever have a beer day night's ESPN contest at of his game. together?" someone asked Mon- Texas Tech (1-0), jumped over "The coaches dissect how tana. Florida to No. 1 after the Ga- we play and tell us when we do "He doesn't drink beer," was tors walked away with a 70-21 something wrong," he said. Montana's reply. opening win on Saturday. Ne- 'Hey. We're two different guys. braska walloped West Virginia Texas Tech also will help I'm married, he's single. We have 31-0 in the Aug. 28 Kickoff keep his mind on his game, different interests, different Classic. Frazier said. The Red Raiders friends. That's the way it is." Even Osborne doesn't know had the Huskers on the ropes how good his team is at this That's not the way it is for through three quarters last Montana with other members of stage of the season. year at Lincoln. Frazier, who AP fill photo the Niners. "I think too much is made of had severely sprained an an- San Francisco's Jerry Rice eludes a Raiders defender on his way to scoring one of his three touchdowns the polls right now," Osborne kle the week before, played Monday nlgbt. He talked admiringly of Rice, said. "And even at the end of only briefly. of the many friends he still has the season." on the team, and eased out of a The Huskers have been Frazier said the coaches question about Seifert simply by critical of their season-ending called fewer options in that saying he and Seifert had talked rankings in recent years. They game, and it wasn't until the at the last year. "Hey," made some believers of poll fourth quarter that Nebraska he said. "How many coaches do I voters last year and ended was able to wear down Tech Come To The third behind Florida State and socialize with?" and pull out the 50-21 win. Notre Dame despite a seventh straight bowl loss, 18-16 to Frazier said the No. 1 rating A On House And at the same time he was Florida State in the Orange won't make any difference to playing up the "it's just one game Bowl. Tech on Thursday. 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Continued from page seven. Ohio State quarterback Bob Novotna reaches semifinals Cooper said Ohio State will not Hoying said, "It's unfortunate have to forfeit the victory over because the way the system is set Fresno State, in which Galloway up, when a guy has to decide Faces Graph after caught two passes for 88 yards whether he's going to go out for including a 67-yard touchdown the draft of not, the athlete is at a outlasting Pierce catch. He also ran the ball twice disadvantage." for 19 yards, scoring on an 8-yard Almost exactly nine months by Bob Greene earlier, Galloway surprised The Associated Press run when he reversed his field to outrace the Fresno State defense many in the same room when he announced that he was staying at NEW YORK -- Seventh- to the end zone. Galloway, a 5-foot-ll, Ohio State and would not make seeded Jana Novotna defeated himself available for the NFL No. 4 Mary Pierce 6-4, 6-0 to- 186-pound split end from Bel- laire, has been touted by Ohio draft. day to join top-seeded Steffi At the time, he said he was not Graf in the semifinals of the State's sports information de- a person motivated by money. He U.S. Open. partment as a candidate for the Heisman Trophy. said the money could wait. Pierce, who upset Graf to "I hope a lot of guys learn from reach the final of the French Asked if his chance at the He- isman had been ruined by the this situation. I'm sure I will Open earlier this year, couldn't learn from this situation. I'm a control her own power game, suspension, Galloway said, "I had no comment on the Heisman be- young man in college. I have repeatedly hitting long. some growing up to do. This inci- "I'm very disappointed be- fore this and I won't comment on it now." dent right here will let me do cause I was looking forward to "I'm sorry something like this that. Hopefully some other guys playing Steffi again," said happened and that a lot of people will see this situation and realize Pierce, who has lost to Novotna have to share in the pain," Gal- this is the wrong thing to do and both times they have met. loway said. learn as well as I have." Instead, it is Novotna who will be take on Graf, a 6-0, 6-2 winner over Amanda Coetzer BUCKEYES in the day's first match. Neither Novotna nor Pierce Continued from page seven. the end of a 7-4 campaign. took command in the opening Washington is coming off a set, which featured five ser- Back for Washington is run- 24-17 loss Saturday at Pac-10 foe vice breaks while the two held ning back Napoleon Kaufman, Southern Cal. The Huskies had only four times. who managed just 51 yards on 18 five turnovers in that game. Ohio "She was hitting quite well in carries in a year in which he State opened Aug. 29 with a 34-10 averaged 125 yards in the other victory over Fresno State in the the beginning of the match," 10 games. Novotna said of Pierce, "but it Disneyland Pigskin Classic in Washington coach Jim Lam- Anaheim, Calif. didn't work so she changed her bright said he came away with game." The trip to Seattle will be the renewed respect for Ohio State's Buckeyes' first in eight years, For Pierce, it was a change talent and depth. for the worst as Novotna, grow- AP pholo/Mark Lcnnihan since the Huskies hung a gaudy Mary Pierce returns a shot during her loss to Yanna Novotna. Novotna moves on to face StephJ Graf in "I was impressed with ... the 40-7 setback on them. In that ing more and more confident, way they came out right away in ripped through the final six the U.S. Open semifinals. game, No. 17 Washington fed off the first quarter and established mistakes by the lOth-ranked games. a level of dominance with really "I was very confident that I Buckeyes to score 24 points in errors, IS more than Novotna. said Graf, who hasn't been kept game, Coetzer reached game fine athletes. You knew right at the second quarter, handing Ohio had the game to beat her," No- "She never game me any on court more than 55 minutes point for the first time. It, that point that John had those State its worst loss in 20 years. votna said. "I didn't really free points and I made too by any of her four victims so along with the game, were guys ready to play and that it was Earle Bruce, then Ohio State's serve and volley all the time. I many mistakes," Pierce said. far. quickly victims of Graf's re- going to be a heckuva long day just mixed up my game, was Novotna replied: "Today it coach and now a radio commen- In men's quarterfinal match- lentless power game. for us," Lambright said. tator on Buckeye football, said very aggressive all the time." was fun." es, No. 9 Todd Martin took on Lambright said his team hasn't Novotna, whose never made Graf, seeking her second his team's mistakes, the rainy Germany's Bemd Karbacher, The top seed lost her perfec- forgotten what Ohio State did to weather, difficulty with jet lag it past the U.S. Open fourth straight and fourth overall title while crowd-favorite Andre tion eight games into the match it last year. round until this year, who at the National Tennis Center, and lousy officiating all cons- Agassi meets No. 13 Thomas when Coetzer held at 30, earn- That victory vaulted Ohio State pired to turn the game into the moved Pierce from side to side took only SS minutes to elim- Muster of Austria tonight. ing an ovation from the crowd from 16th to 11th in the poll and and from the baseline to the inate her 11 lh.seeded South biggest loss of his nine-year OSU Eight minutes into the day's in Louis Armstrong Stadium. dropped the Huskies from 12th to career. net, waiting until her opponent African foe. first match, Graf has as many Four games later, she lost a 18th. The Buckeyes eventually made a mistake. And she did as Washington has won 24 of its 'Time is something I don't games as Coetzer did points, 40-0 lead before finally holding went to No.3 before finishing last 26 games at Husky Stadium. Pierce committed 37 unforced really care too much about," building a 3-0 lead. In the next serve again. mil, while Washington dropped The game, televised by ABC, out of the rankings altogether by kicks off at 3:30 p.m.

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PITTSBURGH - Eric Metcalf Is one of the smallest players on be with Browns the ' roster, The Associated Press So there wasn't much of a but he's the Pittsburgh Steelers' market for him after the biggest concern. BEREA, Ohio - Unemployed Browns let him go. When the teams meet in Cleve- until the day before training Indianapolis and New Eng- land Sunday, the Steelers will camp began, Randy Baldwin land showed some interest, give special attention to Metcalf, convinced Cleveland Browns but Baldwin eventually wound the Browns' 5-foot-10, 190-pound coach Bill Belichick to give up returning to Cleveland for punt returner. him another chance - and has minimum wage, $162,000, with Metcalf had a profound effect quickly made Belichick glad no guarantees. on the Steelers' season last year he did. It put Baldwin in a tenuous by returning two punts for Baldwin's 85-yard touch- position: The Browns already touchdowns in the Oct. 24 game down on a kickoff return Sun- had one of the league's most at Cleveland. It cost the Steelers day, coupled with Eric Met- dangerous return specialists a 28-23 loss and helped cost spe- calf's 92-yard punt return, led in Eric Metcalf, and they cial teams coach John Guy his the Browns past the Cincinnati drafted another return man, job. Bengals 28-20. Michigan receiver Derrick The Steelers, still stinging It was a continuation of Alexander, in the first round. from last Sunday's 26-9 loss to Baldwin's excellent work dur- "I knew I'd have to come the Dallas Cowboys, now must ing the preseason, when he back and try to earn every play in a stadium where they've won a roster spot by leading penny of that money," Bald- won just once in the last 12 years. the Browns in rushing (112 win said. "I wasn't about to To have any chance, they have to yards on 21 carries) and kick- complain about taking a pay contain Metcalf. off returns (22.6-yard average cut or how much money I was "We're going to have a sniper on seven returns). making." in the third level, linebacker Ke- Not bad for a player who One year earlier, following vin Greene joked. "He'll take him was benched late last season his solid 1992 performance, out, probably in the latter half of and then dropped by the or- Baldwin walked out of mini- the first quarter. ganization in January. camp and held out during New special teams coach Bob- AP flic photo "With Randy, it's never been training camp. Once he re- by April is responsible for com- Eric Metcalf will be the focal point of Pittsburgh's defense Sunday when the Browns host the Steelers. a question of talent," Beli- turned, Belichick criticized ing up with a more realistic plan chick said. "It was all about him for being out of shape, al- to stop Metcalf. Royals' ability to do that depends "Any distance between the they're going to have to work performance, and we left that though Baldwin kept his job as "He has quickness, burst, the on a number of factors, including punt returner and the coverage hard on, Metcalf said. "I'm sure part up to him. So far, his the kickoff returner by aver- ability to make you miss tackles the wind and Cleveland's rush. guys is bad, April said. "If you they've been working hard on numbers pretty much speak aging 27.6 yards on 10 returns ... every superlative you can say The Steelers could also try to try to get too cute, you lose the that all training camp. for themselves." during the 1993 preseason. about a punt returner, you can kick the ball out of bounds but whole meaning of what the punt The Browns relinquished But 12 games into the regu- probably put on Eric Metcalf, they think that may be almost as team is all about. They've been thinking about their rights to Baldwin in Jan- lar season, Baldwin was re- April said. risky as letting Metcalf handle it. Metcalf's two touchdowns Metcalf since they started pre- uary so they could take his placed by Metcalf and Leroy Pittsburgh's strategy may be to against the Steelers last year tied paring for Cleveland. In his ca- $330,000 contract off the Hoard. simply avoid Metcalf as much as "There's a lot of room for error an NFL single-game record for reer, Metcalf has returned four books, giving them room "We were obviously getting possible. if you do that. Royals said. "You punt returners. One went for 91 punts and two kickoffs for under the salary cap to sign better production out of those "The fewer times he has his have to hit a real perfect ball to yards, which set a Browns re- touchdowns. Only eight players Mark Rypien as a backup two, so we stuck with them," hands on the ball, the better off place it 40 yards out of bounds. If cord. He broke that last week in NFL history have scored on quarterback. Belichick said. we are, punter Mark Royals said. the opportunity is there, I'll do with a 92-yard touchdown return seven or more combined kickoff Although Baldwin finished That may not be easy to ac- that. of a punt in Cleveland's 28-20 win returns. The Steelers are de- second in the AFC with a Even so, the coach kept an complish, though. Ideally, Royals Even if Royals is able to hit th _• over the Cincinnati Bengals. termined to see that Metcalf 22.S-yard average on kickoff open mind when Baldwin will punt the ball as high as pos- kind of high kick the Steelers "Returning one last week doesn't join the group Sunday. returns in 1992, his production asked him for the chance to sible to give the Steelers a want, they have to make sure it's probably opened their eyes and "I'll kick It up in the cheap dropped off sharply in 1993. come back this year. chance to swarm around Metcalf. a punt they can cover. let them know it's something seats if I have to. Royals said. STRIKE of formal talks since the strike Continued from page seven. began and none since Aug. 25. An Bengals defense looking to create talks. Brian Flores, the national informal meeting on Aug. 31, representative of the Federal which included Fehr and Mediation and Conciliation Ser- McMorris, sparked a series of vice, said they didn't plan to at- background telephone calls that more pressure on opposing teams tend any meetings this week. led to Wednesday's events. "If we played any role what- Fehr said the union decided to The Associated Press soever, it was bringing people to call in its bargaining team efter a certain place at a certain time Selig's announcement Sept. 2 of CINCINNATI - Quarterback sacks and "pressures" take a higher so they could look at each other the tentative Friday deadline for priority for the Cincinnati Bengals this Sunday at San Diego. and perhaps make an appoint- canceling the rest of the season. "Unless we have more pressure, we're not happy," said defensive ment to see each other later," Players expected in New York coordinator Larry Peccatiello. Flores said. included Tim Belcher of the De- He has set a goal of three sacks per game for his defense, which got The strike, baseball's eighth troit Tigers, Jay Bell of the Pitts- none in Sunday's season opener against the Cleveland Browns. work stoppage since 1972, went burgh Pirates, Kevin Brown of He also wants 10 pressures, in which the quarterback is hurried but through its 27th day Wednesday. the Texas Rangers, Brett Butler not sacked. By his count, the Bengals had six of those against Cleve- Fourteen more games were can- of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Tom land. celed, raising the total to 352, Glavine of the Atlanta Braves, The Browns ran lots of play-action plays, and sometimes used eight more than 15 percent of the Orel Hershiser of Los Angeles, b lockers against Cincinnati's four to six-man fronts. season. Dennis Martinez of the Cleveland "But that's no excuse," said Dan Wilkinson, the Bengals' rookie de- There have been just two days Indians. fensive tackle and No.l player in this year's NFL draft. "You've still got to overcome it." Cincinnati had just 22 sacks last season, second-worst in the league. RUSH "But the pressures .. those are more important," Peccatiello said. "You want to keep getting people back there." Peccatiello was the Washington Redskins' defensive coordinator Kappa p, for 10 years before coming here during the off-season. He's installed «\\\ AP nil-photo a 4-3 defense in the recent mold of NFC power teams, a departure $/ from the Bengals' 3-4. Colts receiver Kerry Cash (80) has bis helmet knocked off by two Cin- Coach Dave Shula hired Peccatiello because he wanted a pressure- cinnati defenders. oriented style that would attack offenses, and the Bengals' rush is seemingly better fortified than In years. Alfred Williams and James Francis are healthy, and Wilkinson's presence is expected to free them for more sack opportunities. GO "We're going to pick our spots and rush people judiciously," said Peccatiello. "There won't be wholesale blitzes." You can't stop us. FALCONS! But the real key Is getting some first-down penetration, stopping .dlo'S the run and setting up some second- and third-and-long situations, You can only hope to contain us! Peccatiello said.

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It didn't take long-only one game, as a matter of fact. Yes, the word "Heisman" was uttered after the Nebraska-West Virginia tilt last Sunday. After Cornhus- ker quarterback Tommie Fraser's outstanding perform- ance in the much-vaunted Kick- off Classic, people such as ESPN's Lee Corso and Craig James will begin bickering over who holds the Heisman advan- tage going into week two. Guys, give it a break. Ob- viously, 50 or so odd Division I games to disect and analyze each weekend Isn't enough to keep these guys busy.

Whoever said professional golfers complain too much was partly right. They forgot to In- clude the event organizers. Add the label "aloof" to them also. Masters chairman J.T. Ste- phens requested last Monday QUALITY GASOLINES FOR LESS, that announcer Gary McCord be taken off duty for next year's event. CBS complied, stating that "we have a partnership [with the PLUS A WHOLE LOT MORL Masters]. They requested and we complied." And what did this menace to society say about Au- gusta's annual golf tournament? He said that part of the grass was cut so short that it must have "bikini wax on them," and that there should be "body bags" waiting for the golfers after a particularly difficult hole. Oh the humanity! My ears! The man Is trying to lighten up a game whose name is synonlmous to many with boring. The m<.n should be committed.

The Pittsburgh Steelers' wide receiving corps, that punchline of many Cleveland and Cincin- nati fans' jokes, boasts one of the SEPTEMBER 9,10,8 11,1994 potentially best young tandems in football. Terrific values on gasolines, food, and merchandise! This year's number-one draft Savings worth celebrating in one convenient location! pick from Colorado, Charles Johnson, and last year's third- round selection, Andre Hastings 1650 E. W00STER ST., BOWLING GREEN from Georgia, have seized the starting spots and have excited the coaching staff and fans. Now don't go comparing these two to Steeler greats Lynn Swann and John Stallworth just yet, but these two have done something FREE with style and consistency that last year's group did not: catch PEPSI the ball. [See Dwight "Hands of Stone.] ooftrras The present baseball strike Buy one - may prevent playoff-starved Cleveland Indians fans from en- Get one Free joying a "Major Leaguesque" $249 post season. As depicted in the movies, the Indians could meet the New York Yankees in the se- I'oMonfyoMMdf mi-final matchup and go on to 12 PACK $199 face the Chicago White Sox for the chance at the World Series. 4«.bag A Cinderella story such aa this ^""Pphs Inn Is what baseball will be crying mm for after a long and ugly players' ■■■■ ml walkout Classifieds The BG News page twelve Thursday, September 8, 1994

Missed Woodstock? Part sme positions available starting In late WBGU-FM •SHARK RADIO XO DATE 0ASH • XO DATE DASH CAMPUS EVENTS DJ tra n.ng will begin Monday Sept. 12, 1994 Career-related experience. BIRDFEST'M August at the Nichols Therapy Pool. Morning PAID POSITIONS AVAILABLE .. 20 more hours ol peace and music houra 9 ooam-1:00pm are available. 85.00 per In 203 West Hall al 9 pm. WBGU-FM ia look- Chi-0 Ladies, grab your men snd sun NOW Maturing: hour. High School diploma and valid lifeguard, ing for individuals interested in METAL-JAZZ- head to Mugg's tor food, fun ft friends Fr, So. Jra NEW to co-op. come to MV and GRANT STREET EXIT first aid and CPR ceniicaie required. Must be Hip-Hop-R&b-Undergreund Rawh-Indie-- Tonight, MT Mugg's, 8-1183/couple, World Music-ska-Gospel-reggae--country el COOP KICK-OFF Thia Saturday. Gates open at 10. eighteen years of age Application deadline is AFRICAN PEOPLES ASSOCIATION S2/person. Hops to see you Bieral 9/9/94. Application may be obtained from rhe a! If you dig music, are intarssted in gaining Friday. SepL 16th Call 313-8077 for details. GENERAL MEETING 3:30 pml 007 BA Building FREE PIZZA'" Wood County Board ol MR/CO, Personnel valuable (raining eipenenoo or JUSI want to gel XO DATE DASH ■ XO DATE DASH involved come down to the FREE (raining ses- BE THEREI Details: 372-2451 Services Department. Entrance B. 11160 East Dale Sat .Sup! 10. 199* MiiitupwithUAOl Gypsy Lane Road, BG. 8:00am-4:30pm EOE. Venue: Tan Room, Union Building sions. Trainees win be licensed and Trained to MIXOLOOYIII Time: 4:00 to 6:00 pm. work ON-AIR at WBGU-FM. Bring your pens, Chi Omega' Chi Omega Learn to mix dnnksl Rally's is NOW HIRING Old and new members paper and imaginations. Interested in becoming Greek? Chi Omega in Dates to learn mixology are WANTED 11 am - 2pm and 8pm • dose are invited toanand WBGU-FM' SHARK RADIO vitas you to tush into days rhra week-Conn Sept 19,26.Oct.lANO 84 50 per hour: 352-8280 -Nonhweal Ohlo'e Music Authority- meet all BG sororiiies. under the Big Topll Sept. 20,27. Oct. «l Chi Omega * Chi Omega SIGN UP M UAO OFFICE SEPT. 12-16 ASIO Female roommate needed ASAP. SPRING BREAK 15-SELL TRIPS, EARN Americsn Sodery ol Interior Designers Whai do U2. Noire Dame, the Blarney Stone $13/21.,$7/under21 Apartment close to campus. CASH ft GO FREEIII Student Travel Services and Jen Gioason have in common? They're an Congratulations AOH'a Call 2-2343 lor more info. Call 352-6078 Is now hiring campus representatives. Lowest Whsn: Thurs. Sepl. 8 Irish' The first Irish Club meeting is Tuesday rates to Jamaica, Cancun. Daytona and Pan Sept. 13 at 9:30 in 103 BAA. Info. 372-3363. Kim Baker ama City Beach. Call 1 ■600-646-4848. Time 8 30 Need a Reaume Builder Need 1 or 2 roommates for a spacious 2 bdrm. Erin Go Brought Sally Ann Davidson Where McFall Assembly/Gallery Positions are now available on the 1994 Fall apartment. Call 354-8015. ask lor Nate or Uptown:Downtown Now hiring. Floor walkers (2nd Flow) Callene Fadiga Prairie Margins staff. Prairie Margins is the Un- Jeremy. Apply m person btwn. gpm-iOpm. Mon.-Fn. si Melissa Guzrh dergraduate Fine Arts Magazine ol BGSU. Any Downtown ALL WELCOME LOST & FOUND Tern Oaks one interested in editing, sales. marksDng, ad Prelerably female roommate needed. Own Come check us outl Christy Travise venising, magazine production, graphic de- room. Nice apartment. Clean, furnished. Wantedl America's laslesl growing navel com- sign, poetry, art. or fiction, contact Aimee |21S/mo.'« alec. Call 353-6060 ask tor Shan pany seeking individuals to promote spring lor their numerous scholarships and scholastic non. break to Jamaica. Cancun. Bahamas, Florida, Altention: Water Skiing Moopng •LOST* 353-0218. Help' I loal my while tennis shoes ft s set ol honors that they received. Padre. Fantastic free travel/commissonsl Sun Tuesday. Sept 13 Omega Phi Alpha Room tor reni f 172.50 . usl. Pels OK. Ask for keys on s green key ring al MUD TUG. II lound. Scott 352-6867 Splash Tours 1-600-429-7710. 9 pm m Room 100 BA Crazy Carl-t mo Knvcja's new album is mak- Welcome Back please call 2-4 795I WE NEED YOU All types ol skiers ere welcomel ing its debut al the BLACK SWAMP ART3 Sept 11.1994 112 BA Roommate needed for fall ft springl Found Tabby Female Kitten wirh flea collar. Executive Board 6:30pm Nice apt. Good location. Own bed ft If you can Juggle, be a mlme.racepalnl. are a FESTIVAL on Saturday. It's Kismet that we be caricaturist or an acouatlc mueicfanl Be Found on corner ol S. College ft Cough Sun- there together. Wild Wendy Chapter 7:30pm bat). Also, air. pool, laundry, ft paid tor performing during the University wide BELLY DANCING CLASS day ngnt 9/4. For into, please call 372-4030. University shuttle service 1352-9366. Dee Gee • Dee See ■ Dee Gee Open House SIGN UP FOR AUDITIONS BY The sisters of Delta Gamma would like to con- Parallax view SEPT. 14TH IN THE UAO OFFICE, ROOM Sundays Irom 6:3010 8 30 SERVICES OFFERED gratulate Tracy Stott on her engagement to and Tom Gorman Subioasor needed tor spring semester tor a 330 UNION. Call UAO Office at 2-2343 fo> Sigma Phi Epaikm alum Mike Rumble. 2:00 pm Saturday two bedroom apartment. Close to campus and more info. ll'sFREE Engagement congratulations also go to Ma- Black Swamp Ana Festival bars. 1450/mo. ft uWs. Cat 354-5002. Al the R EC. in rhe Combat Room lanle Buerk and Sigma Phi Epaikm alum Mike Everybody's Welcomel HORSEBACK RIDING/TRAIL Sublease/ for Spring ■gs. Close to campus. Ledberter. PHI MU looks forward FOR SALE Sponsored by WSA RIDES/RIDING LESSONS/ RESERVA- Reasonable ream paid by semester. Two cool Best Wishes to both ol youl TIONS NECESSARY. SLIPPERY ELM RID- to seeing you roommates, laundry on premises. If mierested Dee Gee" Dee Qss' Dee Gee under the BIG TOPI cal Michelle 354-2148. BCSU ADVERTISING CLUB INFO NIGHT ING RANCH, 13596 W. KRAMER RD„ BOWL- ING GREEN, OH 419-353-5403 W-Th-F 10-3 outside ol 1978 Dodge Diplomat, automatic, runs. Mon. Sept. 12th 3:00 in Room 1000 BAA thsBAI WANTED: Roommate to share 1 bdrm. fumi- *400or best oiler All majors welcome • Free Food INFINITY...D.J. SERVICE shsd apt. 2 blocks from campua. DELTAOAMMA See Ya'There Call Robin at 354-0702 or 372-2794 For Fraternity or sororlry events. (419)354-35 33/352-7012. A Sen Placate dances, panes, weddings eic Friday a Saturday Drop Anchor 84 CHEVY CELEBRITY 8 pm, 10 pm 4 Midnight Professional sound and lighting equipment. Call 3544201 ask for KIRK. RUSH HELP WANTED For Sale 8900 111 decamp Hall OPEN RUSH Call 353-7705 Come see the movie that had Thura.,Sept.8 OELTAZETAIM O.J.SIMPSON LECTURE NOTES ■ LECTURE NOTES 810pm on therlght side ol the lawi "Write kx Class" has quality noMs for as liltta at rhe Delta Gamma house 91 Awssomsl BLACK MOUNTAIN BIKE (MEN'S). EXCEL- Earn $2500 ft Free Spring Break Tripsl Sea 8 as a dollar per day. (Based pn semester pack Come ever to the Deris Zeta LENT CONDITION. tISO OR BEST OFFER. Trips ft Go Freal Best Trips ft Prlcesl Baha- 353-8026 (AFTER 1 PM). NAKED GUN 331/3: THE FINAL MSULT priong.) Bio. Chem. Eoon, Geog. Geoi. Call lor Come meet the House TONIGHT at 9 pm mas, Cancun. Jamaica, Panama Cityl Admission: S1.S0 details: 352-0660 women ol and see what our elsterhood Is 1-800-678-63*61 Browning 55-75 lb compound bow. Great Sponsored by UAO Delia Gam ma l all abouil We cant wall to Pregnant? We can help. shape. New sights. Comes with 5 arrows. Ask meet youl Call Kim al 2-4*00 fSftffffft (or Man at 352-7398. Free ft confidential pregnancy arsis. A Sate Placate GET INVOLVED! aupport and information. with any questions. Bring a hiendl T A S P International is looking tor highly mo- Drop Anchor BG Pregnancy Center. tivated, hard working students to Mi manage- DELTAOAMMA with one of the most active groups on campus Call 354-HOPE. ment positions In all Cleveland suburbs, Akron, BGSU COLLEGE REPUBLICANS, every RUSH Canton, Toledo, Bowling Green for summer of Computer. 386-40 mhz IBM compatible. DELTATAU DELTA ALL-SPORTS CHAMPS Tuesday night 112 BA al Opm. 95 Gain valuable business sxperience, build 124MB hard drive. 3-1/2" ft S-1/4" floppy SKYDIVE BG. WELCOMES BACK THE 9 Time Champions. MLTAZETAII resume, receive college credit.earn drives 2400 baud. int. modem. 13" color INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION.'. ADVENTURESOME AND THRILL SEEKERS We don't lie about flrsL S7,000-89.000 on average. Positions are filled 28mm VGA monitor, 3 button mouse, Windows We don't brag about second. CLUB We offer a first jump/skydive course. Cal far RUSH KAPPA SIGMA * RUSH KAPPA SIGMA by first come, first qualified basis. Contact Map 3.1. Word Perieci. Quicken for Windows. Nor- student discounu. Visa ft M/C accepted. 10 Be a part of number ten. RUSH DTD. JOIN US FOR OUR FALL INFORMATIONAL Scholarship Scherer at 1-800-543-3792. ton Utilities, Woilensteln 3D, and more. Asking mlnuies from BGSU campus. 352-5200 MEETINGI THURSDAY. SEPT. 8TH DELTA TAU DELTA ALL-SPORTS CHAMPS Leadership tsststtsss 8900. Call 288-3460 (leave message before 5). 7:30 PM Brotherhood 103BA Athletics DELTA TAU DELTA ALL-SPORTS CHAMPS S100/riour possible mailing our circulars SEE YOU THERE I PERSONALS Social RUSH KAPPA SIGMA ' RUSH KAPPA SIGMA For into, cal (202) 298-9065 1979 Delta Tau Delta'1988 Who Cares? Computer: 386SX (40 MB), Goldstar VGA Ireland, Noire Dame, the Blarney Slone, Fun 1080 Delta Tau Da Ka'1989 Delta Tau Delta Monitor, enhanced keyboard, mouse, modem, - t11rhr. to start Do you have high stan- Sooal Events. IT jusi one ol these things intar- • Gamma Phi Beta" Gamma Phi Beta" 1981 Delta Tau Delta 1990 Who Cares? Roland PR 1212 dot- m printer, and computer Gamma Phi hopes to see you dardized test scores? Do you have a pereonalt- ests you, come to rhe first Insh Club meeting, 1982 Who Cares?'1991 Who Carea? RUSH PIKESII RUSH PIKESII table. 8650.00. Call 354-8411 Tuesday Sept. 13 st 930 in 103 BAA. Ques- under rhe Big Top -A women 1983 Delta Tau DeKa'1992 Who Cares? ty? Can you communicate effectively? The nterested in rush, info, days are Princeton Review seeks instructors tor our Custom made loam core lulon A Irame, one yr. tions? Cell 372-3368. Ireland Foroverl 1984Delta Tau DeNa'1993 Delta Tau Delta 9/7 • Cookout at the AGO House Wed.. Thurs., ft Frl. 10-3. Corns see 1985 Delta Tau OeKe'1994 Who Cares? 9/8-PizzaattheAGDHouso courses on campus. Call 1-600-347-7737 Mr. old. with futon cover. $150 obo. Kitchen table, LAGA LAGA LAGA LAGA LAGA what being Greek is all abouil Wizard tor more wtormarion. 19*6 Delta Tau Delta 9/12 - Subs at the Pike Houss 825. IBM XT compatable computer w/printer, The Lesbian and Gay Alliance meets tonight at • Gamma Phi Beta ■ Gamma Phi Beta ■ 1987 Who Cares? monitor, software. 8200 obo. 3S4-5Q02. 8:30 in the Uniied Christian Fellowship Center. 9/t 3 - Wings at the Pike House ATTENTION STUDENTS POTENTIAL RUSHEES. PLAY THE PER-. Any questions call Dave at 354-6819 Citizen Action ia hiring students to work part The UCF is on the corner ol ThurstJn and CENTAGES. RUSH DELT. NEVER LIED Dorm refrigerator -• large size w/freezer. 1 yr. Fudge, due wesi from Alpha Phi and Delia Ga RUSH PIKESII RUSH PIKESII time on us campaign staff. Must be a-oculate. old.fftOOBO Call 354-7910. "PI BETA PHI" ABOUT FIRST: NEVER BRAGGED ABOUT politically motivated, ft willing to wer jeans ft mma. SECOND. THE DELTS. BGSU'S ONLY ATH- LAGA is open to all Gay/Laib.anrBissi.ual •OPEN RUSH- sneakers. 4 to 10 pm M-F. 1250/wk. to atari. RUSH SIGMA KAPPA Free rust color couch, u pick up. studenbL grad. students, (acuity and rhe gen- Wednesday Sept. 7:930-10:30 LETIC FRATERNITY. 1-241-7674. Watch larDetalla Leather look sleeper sofa 820. eral public. LAGA welcome! those who are not Thursday Sepl. 8:9:30-10:30 and become e Sigma Kappa Babysitter tor weekend nights. Call Pam at Call 1-693-6921 (Beth) gay and support and accept gay people as Come meet the Pi Phi's at our house DELTA TAU DELTA ALL-SPORTS CHAMPS Woman! 352-3122 or 352-6647. equal members o! sociery. Rush Sigma Kappa For more information, call 372-5228: discretion Delia Zeta... BOWLING COACH needed tor Wood County Furn., Luggage. HH. clothes, books! assured. Can't wait to meet you under the Big Top In Special Olympics. Two positions available. Sept. 9 ft 10 MO-6 from of the BA. Wad-Friday I0am-3pml Come SAVE-SAVE-SAVE $5.00 per hour up to 60 hours. Must be 16 10333 Napoleon (E. ol Dirlam Rd.) SKVDIVE BGinvites all BGSU students 10 our and see what sorority life n likel 20% oil all complete paddles and wood years of age and have high school diploma or open house Thursday. Sept. 6, from projects. Paddle Parties on request. -JOIN TODAY-372-8303 DZ-DZ-OZ-DZ-DZ equivalent. Pick up application packet at Wood 7:30-11:00pm at the Ohio Suite. 3rd Boor Stu- The French Knot Hunier Green loft. Mint Condition. A New Weigh Program covers everything County Lane School. 11160 East Gypsy Lane dent Union. Attend and register for s free liiat- 200 S. Main St. $800 8 0 354C322 you need to know about weight mgmt. Rd Entrance B. Bowling Green. Ohio. Apph |ump course to be raffled off that evening. For Friday ft Saturday 352-3148 ca: on deadline is Sepl 14.1994. EOE. more inlo. call 352-5200. sserdse, Yo-Yo dieting, last food eating 8 pm, 10 pm ft midnight habits and label reading and coping with Cashier - applications now being accepted. A STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS FAIR will be mOlscampHaH Mountain Bike. 20". GT Talera. EX food cravings. Taught by health educator. SIG KAP ■ CARRIE HALLET • SKJ KAP self-service gasolins and convenience store. heldonWed Sept 14 from 11 00am • 3:00pm Come see the movie that had Age/Shimano components. Good condition. nurse.' Sign Up Today • The sisters of Sigma Kappa Apply in person at Barneys -181 1/2 S. Main Take this opporuruty to meet with appro innate- O.J. SIMPSON 8250.353-2927 (after 5). Program begins Sept. 27lh would like to congratulate BG ly 100 student organizations' representatives on the right side ol the law I Carrie Hallet on her recent PINE FOUTON FRAME and find out what's available in the way of Chiocare wanted for my 2 year old son. In my pearling to Greg Phillipsl Queen size. "Hit chair" style, almost new, $90 campus involvement. Enioy balloons, re'resh Alpha Omlcron PI NAKED GUN 331/3: THE FINAL INSULT home on Won . Wed. ft Fn. during the day. SIG KAP ■ CARRIE HALLET * SIG KAP Call 372-6074. menis and fun" See you at me Fairl Way to go John Pscchlo snd Admlaalon: tl.SO Musi have transportation. Csthy 372-2276. Sara Lang, new members ol the Sponsored by UAO Student Organizations. The Student Activities Gavel Staff. SIGMA KAPPA ■ DANIELLE MERRIMAN CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING Reef Aquaria and Supplies Unbeatable prices Office has a space available for 9 more booms Alpha Omlcron PI The sisters of Sigma Kappa Earn up to S2.000 plus/month working Happy Hour Specials at Campus Poltyeyei Set-up mainiainance nog. The Sea Anomaly to participate n rhe Student Organizations Fair. would like to congratulate on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. 354-4214 2-4-1. Snscks, including cur work) famous If your group did not register and is still inter- Danielle Merriman on her World travel. Alpha Phi breaditicks ft dirk specials. M-F, 4-7. 440 E. Wood Table-Dining or work 40 inches square ested in participating, please contact rhe Offics pearling to Aaron 8aderochorl Seasonal ft Full-Time employment available. Christy Nun Court - by the smokestack. Butcher block top-$25.3S3-0721. ol Student Activities and Orientabon a' SIGMA KAPPA • DANIELLE MERRIMAN No experience necessary. Congratulations on your recent engagement to 372-2843 IO reserve space. Space will be a Have access to an IBM PC ft a Printer? Easily For more information Shane Sims. warded on a first come, first reserved bans. earn iff with our COMPLETE business disk. call 1-206-634-0468 exl C55441. Love • Carrie Sparky- meet me downtown at the BLACK TONIGHT! DISK fS, lor info.. SASE to: Mealy. P.O. Bo» SWAMP ARTS FESTIVALSATURDAY. 6:00. Earn cash stuffing envelopes at home. All ma- FOR RENT The LENHART CLASSIC FILM SERES con- 3392, Palm Beach, FL 33480. terials provided. Send SASE to P.O. Box AOIIAOIIAOIIAOII I've missed you so II Rhonda tinues INTRODUCTION TO WEIGHT TRAINING 10075, Olaihe.KS 66051. Congratulations Tina Poeppelman wirh any lime between 5-8 pm St. Toms Volunteer Fair AMERICAN GRAFFm "Greek Week Goddess". Your sisters is todayi Come to the gym at SL Toms between 1 bdrm. apt. available immediately September 8,7Jk I National Park Jobs - starring Ron Howard 6 Cindy Williams are proud of you. 730pm-8:30pm to meet representatives from Yes, we do allow petal Mezzanine weight area Over 25,000 openingsl TONIGHT AT 9PM AOIIAOIIAOIIAOII local agencies. Many volunteer opportunities 354-8800 Student Recreation Canter (including hotel staff, our guides, etc.) Benefits in the GISH FILM THEATER, Hanna Hall Come and learn more about available. Ti Call Pam 352-7555. Open to all. ADonusssI FREE FREE FREE FREE Phi Pal• AOII-Phi Psl-AOII Thanks for the kissing nauDlus and universal weight trainingl Student Court - the sate aide of the lew Apply now for best positions. 353-0325 • CARTY RENTALS Sublease efficiency. carnatons on bid day. wants to give you experience In the court- Call: 1 -206-545-4804 ext. NSS441. PK., P«i - AOII • Phi Pal • AOII room. Volunteers needed to be justioes, to de- Very close to campus Available Oct.1 thru May. S190/mo. WALK FOR A GREEN OHIO ITS JUST A JOB II fend students and to represent the univsrsiry In BGSUs traffic court and Student Arbitration will be passing through BG on Sept 24rh II is a AOII'OPEN RUSH'AOII ...rotated to your Mafor, Painiera positions. Interior/Exterior. Experi- hearings. Advancement and scholarships are 4 bedroom unfurnished house. $600/mo. grass room effort to bring environmental ft Come and check out rhe that paya good money, ence preferred. 20-30 hours/week Call sooal issues ink) awareness ft action. If you that looks great on your reaume, available. For more into, see us at Sept. 14 Ac- 352-2190. UDI. Call 352-0717. AOII'arhisweekairhe tivities Fair. 11 am- 3pm in tie Union. are mierested in joining thewalkorheipingwiiti BIG TOP. Into about Open Rush. that could lead to a career. coordinating, please contact: Melissa at COOP KICK-OFF We can't wart to meet youl 352-8343. AOII'OPEN RUSH aAOII Fnday. Sept. 16th THE GREEK MART PRESENTING THE 3:30pm 1007 BA Building Started looking tor the perfect WBGU-FM THE SHARK activation present? Why settle for Training lor campus radio station - WBGU-FM Kappa Sigma * Kappa Sigma * Kappa Sigma leu when you don't have to pay more. 88.1 - win begin Sept. 12 in 203 West Hall. It 1994 GREEK WEEK SPIRIT WINNERS Visit your complest source for quality - 1994 BLACK SWAMP you are interested in being involved with me ■GREAT BROTHERHOOD sorority apparel and accessories. AZDAZDA2DAZD most diverse radio station in Northwest Oho •GREAT TIMES* 353-0901 gel your pens ft notebook and come on down. A2DAZDAZ0AZD THE BEST OF THE BEST' Classes are tree for all. 1994 GREEK WEEK SPIRIT WINNERS ARTS FESTIVAL THE GREEK MART WBOU-FM THE SHARK OPEN RUSH Kappa Sigma * Kappa Sigma' Kappa Sigma It's not too late to stock up on your last Northwest Ohio's Music Authority ALPHA XI DELTA minute rush needs. Whsther you're looking for a simple house favor or simply the best, remember to come to tie September 8th Kappa Sigma ' Kappa Sigma ■ Kappa Sigma Thursday ONESTOP GREEK SHOP THE 353-0901 9:15 MOST THE GREEK MART WANTED M&CUb FEIT. The women ol Alpha Xi Delta would like to in- MAN vite you Io Open Rush. Rush is at the Alpha Xi IN Thursday at M.T. Muggs is Ladie's Night. Delta house Everyone is welcome: bring a THE 20 cent wings. bend. Any quesions call 372-2702. Come eat Happy Houra at 4.19 and over. Sept* 9: Qfc COUNTRY pizza wirh the Alpha Xi'a. Hope to see you Kappa Sigma * Kappa Sigma ■ Kappa Sigma there TKE We're building a reputation Friday Night Kickoff A2DAZDAZDAZD AZDAZDAZDAZD Mary Beth - Lei's talk art over a cold beer at not resting on one. the BLACK SWAMP ARTS FESTIVAL on Rush Tau Kappa Epeiton DOWNTOWN BOWLING GREEN Saturday, la it a dele? Call me... Mark For more ink), call Brett: 353-9823 FEATURING Maury, The BLACK SWAMP ARTS FES- larbara Ann - Dance with me Friday night at TIVAL Is Saturday and Sunday. Lai's cruise Tom Gorman rhe BUCK SWAMP ARTS FESTIVAL. BIG and peruse. Meet ya there Buddy. and Parallel vlaw DAVE'S GONNA BE THERE. Your Muggy Eunice 2:00 pm Saturday Black Swamp Arts Peat rvai Blt> PAVE t> ■EATNAVYI Mssed Woodstock? Home Falcon Football I ■MDnST'94 TOM GORMAN One week from Saturday ..30 more houra ol peace and music and PARALLAX VIEW THE ULTRASONICS featuring: Thenewtapels... FREE AIR SHOWI MV and GRANT STREET EXIT •Oh/a- F-1»a, SKYOIVEflS, ft FOOTBALLSI This Saturday. Gates open at 10. Coming Sepl. 10111 Falcon Football a weak from Saturday I Call IfS-lOTT for details. The HOME FALCON FOOTBALL! TONIOHTI One week from Saturdayl Missed Woods Back? The LENHART CLASSIC FILM SERES eon- BIRDFEST'M gnuet KIND F-16FLYOVER, SKYDIVE RS.MOREI .30 more hours ol peace and music will Maturing: AMERICAN O RAFFITI Bring your appetite 1 a friend to Campus Pol- MV and GRANT STREET EXIT starring Ron Howard ft Cindy Williams Great Food £ Cold Beer! Syes's Al-U-Can-Est Smorgasbord M-F 11-4 This Saturday. Gales open at 10. AT 9 PM TONIGHT 99. Tues t Frl. 4-t $« 99 By the smokss- Call 353-1077 for details In rheGISH FILM THIATIR, Henna Hall l4o MOUTH MAIN • BOWUNG GOEEN tack-440E. Court. FREE FREE FREE FREE flaftds* ®fi $*t>. & $vt$9 toot