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The BG News October 24, 1985 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-24-1985 The BG News October 24, 1985 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News October 24, 1985" (1985). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4441. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4441 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Showtri lod.y High In Ihe low 60i. Vol. 68 Issue 35 THE BG NEWSThursday, October 24,1985 BG man charged with grand theft by Teresa Tarantlno person in University Lot 8. liam Bess, director of Public hearing on Nov. 4. dents were parking their car in University building where they staff reporter Mark Lay, of 303 N. Enter- Safety. The maximum penalty for the lot when they noticed a car called campus police, he said. prise St., an employee of Man- The grill was valued at $300. grand theft one is five years in parked in front of other parked Bess said if it had not been for A Bowling Green resident was ville Corp. in Waterville, was Lay appeared in court yester- prison and a $2,500 fine. cars in the lot. The students the two students' cooperation arrested Tuesday night by Uni- arrested after police arrived at day morning and was released LAY HAS a record of a pre- copied down the car's license Lay would not have been appre- versity police and charged with the lot north of Offenhauer Tow- on bis own recognizance after vious petty theft conviction in number and got a complete de- hended. grand theft one after two Uni- ers and found him in possession being charged with a felony Bowling Green Municipal Court scription of the suspect, Bess He declined to release the versity students called campus of a front grill taken from a theft. from October 1979. said students' names pending hear- safety to report a suspicious nearby car, according to Wil- He is scheduled for a pretrial Bess said two University stu- The students then went to a ings. G.S.-China agreement threatened WASHINGTON (AP) - Newly uncovered information that China has recently offered sensi- tive nuclear technology to Iran and other nations threatens to derail the U.S.-China nuclear cooperation agreement signed in July, congressional experts and other analysts said yester- They voiced concern that China will help other nations, including Iran, acquire a nu- clear weapons capability in vio- lation of the spirit of the U.S.- China nuclear agreement, which provides the framework for Running late BG News/Kevin Hopkins sales of U.S. commercial nu- A jogger runs between Eppler South and the Education Building late yesterday afternoon. clear technology to China. Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., went public with charges Mon- day that China has aided, or offered aid, to Brazil, Argentina, Busy Homecoming weekend planned Pakistan, South Africa and Iran. "My information is that China has either engaged in serious by Patti Skinner classes of '60 and '65 and a equivilent organization is biking nuclear trade negotiations with staff reporter Additional Homecoming events, page 4. luncheon for graduates of the the game ball from Kent to or actually has continued a se- •20s and '30s. Bowling Green, about a 150-mile ries of nuclear exports to each This weekend's activities will Larry Weiss, assistant vice ride. The Kent riders will leave and every one of these five 'nu- wind up a year of work for the intramural fields a snake dance a pep rally and bonfire spon- president of alumni affairs, said about their university about 3 clear outlaw' nations subse- Homecoming Committee. will begin. The Resident Student sored by the Student Athletic about 80 people have signed up a.m. and be met halfway by the quent to Chinese discussions Events were scheduled Association is sponsoring the Board. Coaches and players in- for '20s/'30s luncheon. BG bikers who will bring the ball with the Reagan administration throughout the week, but the snake dance and nopes to set a cluding quarterback Brian Mc- to the stadium. officials on the importance of weekend celebration starts with world record. The old record, 8,- Clure and tight end Jerry AT 8:39 A.M. the 7.5-kilometer At the game the Alumni Band curbingF such troublesome ex- an almost constant flow of activ- 659, was set by a group in En- yless will speak at the pep race sponsored by the Student of about 150 members will per- ports,' he said. ity from 4:30 to 11 pjn. on Fri- gland, and before that the Recreation Center starts at the form during pre-game with the day. University held the record from Fireworks will mark the Ice Arena, goes around the golf Marching Band. Alumni Band CRANSTON ACCUSED the The Homecoming parade to 1974 to 1976. grand finale of the evening. course and stadium area and members were sent the music Reagan administration of a the intramural fields near the Greg Decrane, Student Activ- ends at the Alumni Center. ahead of time and will march on cover-up in suppressing such stadium begins the evening. DAVE RICE, RSA vice presi- ities director, said the fireworks There are 42 divisions for run- to the field to play the fight song, information and said he would About 60 units are marching ui dent, said RSA is organizing the display will resemble the end of ners, according to Michelle alma mater and national an- oppose the agreement, which the parade, including the Falcon snake dance to promote school a Fourth of July fireworks show. Harder, assistant director at the them. Edith Ludwig Bell will would take effect early next Marching Band, the Sic Sic Ka- spirit and anyone is welcome The four minutes of fireworks Rec. direct the band during the alma year unless Congress blocks it zoo Band, floats from a number including faculty, alumni and cost $1,500 and will include a Entry forms are available at mater, which she wrote in 1960. Other informed congressional of residence halls and some en- coummunity people. ground display of a huge cake the Rec Center through the day During pre-game the Home- sources said China had offered tries from the communitysuch The snake dance will wind with a "75'rin the middle. of the race and there is no entry coming King and Queen winners to sell nuclear technology to as the Wood County One Wheel- across campus past all the resi- Saturday, numerous recep- fee. will be announced. After the Iran after the agreement with ers, a group of unicyclists. dence halls and greek living tions are being held for alumni, The Resident Student Associa- game the first Anniversary the United States takes effect. Once the parade reaches the units and end at College Park for including reunions for the tion and Kent State University's • See Homecoming, page 9. Rock stars get hungry, too Waite talks Organization to supply munchies 'Boy millionaire' getting through by Julie Fauble They and their crews need to be UAO also stocks the stars'dress- like this, said Gale Swanka, di- staff reporter fed. ing rooms with food and bever- rector of UAO. by Greg Klerkx heart-throb in some circles. The University Activities Or- For his dressing room, John Friday editor How do feel about that sort of When John Waite and Cheap ganization supplies the crews The bands include their re- Waite has requested grilled label? Trick come to Bowling Green, with food for breakfast and quests for food in the contract chicken, cheese, fruit and vege- John Waite doesn't want to they require more than Just lunch, which they prepare them- with the University, which is table platters, crackers, potato be known as a teen heart- Teen heart-throb? I don't lights, a stage and an audience. selves, and caters their dinner. standard procedure for an event chips, wheat bread, tuna fish, throb, but he doesn't mind really think I'm a teen heart- mayonnaise and one large Ber- being called a "boy million- throb. If that's a response to muda onion. aire!'' my music, that's fine because For when be and his band get In a phone interview with I'm getting through. I don't thirsty, they have requested cof- 71»e BG News last week, care about age, sex or race or fee and tea, three gallons of Waite, who is playing in con- anything if I'm getting green Gatorade, spring water, cert with Cheap Trick at 7:30 through to people. No, not fruit juices, two cases of soft tonight in Anderson Arena, really teen heart-throb: thinks and about three gallons of commented on his perform- maybe "boy millionaire." Perrier. ing and acting career, song- writing, the Irish Republican Many of the songs yon write CHEAP TRICK'S requests for Army and, of course, rock 'n' seem to be very personal. their dressing room include fruit roll. How do yon approach song- juices, spring water, two cases Raised in the Lakes District wi'lUng? of soft drinks, tortilla chips, of Northern England, Waite potato chips, fruit and vegetable now has I sort of look into the mir- trays, enchilada dip, plain and perma- ror, then hit the piano.
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