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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-10-1986 The BG News April 10, 1986 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 April 10, 1986" (1986). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4514. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4514 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. ■■■■ ■BBSSBSBSJ V THE BG NEWS Vol. 68 Issue 107 Bowling Green, Ohio Thursday, April If, 1*66 SLS at standstill over contract negotiations by Patricia Rltter ees. That power rests with the with internal problems rather staff reporter board. than going to her, adding this The six members of the board was one of the issues she wants No action regarding contract present at the meeting unani- resolved in her contract negotia- negotiations for the Student Le- mously agreed to ask tion April 20. gal Services, Inc. attorney or Sensenstein to remain in her Scott also said she is also secretaries was taken by the position. concerned about the lack of- SLS board last night due to a This year, Shaffer said, the communication with the board, lack of a quorum. board has hired a law clerk, four a lack of goals for the program But, Jim Shaffer, director of part-time secretaries, and two and a lack of an attorney evalua- the board, said he expects a full-time secretaries, all of tion. phone quorum from the 12-mem- whom quit their jobs. "No one ever told me what ber student board sometime to- Most of them quit because they wanted me to do, so I set day regarding the standing of an "they claim Sandy is an impos- my own personal goals. There- SLS secretary, Chris sible person to work for," Shaf- fore, it's not fair For people to Sensenstein, who Sandra Scott, fer said. make accusations that I'm not SLS attorney, attempted to fire. doing my job." Scott gave Sensenstein a 30- AT THE MEETING Scott said She told the board that she has day notice March 31 because that her employees "don't re- been focusing her efforts on Sensenstein took time off during spect me, ana I have a hard time landlord tenant relations, small spring break, Shaffer said. How- with people who don't do that." claims court cases, educating ever, Scott does not have the She also said her employees students and conducting the SLS power to hire and fire employ- approach members of the board office as a law office. Ex-girlfriends, doctor take stand in rape trial by Valerie Ciptak been raped. of the alleged rape. She said he staff reporter Toledo men Steven Troy Hill, was upset that she was at work, Patrick Henry and Lamont then arrived there a little later. Two ex-girlfriends of prosecu- Walker are each charged with Defense attorneys suggested tion witness Floyd Boatman and five counts of rape and one count Boatman had gone to her work- four Toledo men who were in of kidnapping. Boatman, a place so Turner, who was sur- Bowling Green the night of the fourth man originally arrested prised by his visit, could alleged rape testified yesterday in connection with the incident, substantiate seeing him at that in the kidnap and rape trial of a was not indicted by the grand time. She said Boatman never University student. jury that indicted Hill, Henry mentioned a kidnap or rape and Great Day at the Ballpark Dr. Rogelio Rufo of Bowling and Walker in November. that neither his phone call or his Loyal fans Kelly Dewitt. junior elementary education major, and Annette Losey, sophmore psychology Green also testified that, having Tamara Turner, 21, of Toledo, demeanor were "unusual." major, share a blanket on a windy 45-degree afternoon at Warren Steller Field. They were only s part examined and spoken with the said Boatman called her at work Henry's attorney Lafeyette of a hand full of fans on hand to witness the Falcons beat Central University. woman, he believed she had at about 3 a.m. Oct. 26, the date a See Testimony, page 11. Reagan won't sit still' over threats to Americans WASHINGTON (AP) - President "We're gathering evidence as fast as speak on that. Any action we might Navy begun preparing a two-carrier rebels with no strings attached, and Reagan said yesterday he is "not going we can, he said. take would be dependent on what we battle group, including an extension of prodding lawmakers to get on with to just sit here and hold still" amid Earlier yesterday, Reagan told learn and I can't go any further." the carrier Coral Seas deployment, if passing a federal budget. mounting threats against Americans newspaper editors he was seeking sup- "This is a question that is like talking Reagan decides to strike Libya. With Congress likely to miss the. and said he suspects Libya's Moam- port from U.S. allies for appropriate about battle plans or something. If and In Tripoli, Libya, Khadafy said he April IS deadline for completing adieu' mar Khadafy is behind recent attacks. action "in view of the greater threats when we could specifically identify and his top commanders have com- on the fiscal 1967 budget, the president At a news conference last night, that are being uttered.' someone as responsible for these acts, Cleted military plans to challenge the said tens of millions of Americans . Reagan said his administration was But asked during the news confer- we would respond. So this is what we nited States. would make their tax-filing deadline. seeking sufficient evidence to link Kha- ence whether he was ready to an- are trying to do - to find out who's Reagan began the conference by "I urge Congress to forget about dafy to fatal bombings aboard a TWA nounce military action in retaliation, responsible." urging Congress to approve his $100 raising taxes and concentrate mstese* airliner and in a West Berlin nightclub. Reagan said: "We are not ready yet to The Pentagon said yesterday the on aid request for Nicaraguan on controlling spending." Water 'falls' for first time since 1984 by Julie Fauble before fall 1984, Pogan said. when it's hot, though." ;•. staff reporter The President's office gave plant opera- It also created some maintainence preb-'. tions about $1,500 to $2,000 last tall to repair lems when it was operating before, Pofin The fountain in front of the Administration the fountain, Pogan said. said. * Building started flowing again Monday after New pumps, new piping and new valves a one-and-a-half year dry spell. were needed to operate the fountain again, For example, about four hours of den-op It had not operated since the winter of 1984 he said. Now that repairs have been made, it were required when a prankster poor** j when money was not available for repairs, should operate for quite a few years, he said. laundry soap and food coloring or kootait)- said Keith Pogan, associate director of into the fountain, Pogan said. Plant Operations and Maintenance. THE FOUNTAIN was also shut down "It's kind of an impressive sight, bat quite " because Plant Operations needed to use its a job to clean up," lie said. "We simply couldn't afford to keep it money for more health and safety related running," he said. problems, Pogan said. Pogan said there have not been any prob- The fountain was built in 1963 with the "It (the fountain) is more for looks than lems with the fountain yet and he is hoeing administration building and was not stopped anything," he said. "It's nice in the summer there will be none. Smoking banned in library U.S. Navy- stays near by Caroline Langer Numerous complaints were because of all the other costs to staff reporter posted on the suggestion board the library," she said. i- II By library users who said ciga- There is also not enough space Libyan gulf rette and cigar smoke in the in the library to provide other If lighting up a cigarette is WASHINGTON (AP) - Die your way of taking a break from library snack bar was a nui- alternatives such as a smoking- sance and a health hazard, onjy snackbar, Thiede said. Navy has taken steps to as- the books at the Main library, sure that President Reagan beginning next month you will Thiede said. People will have to smoke IN ADDITION to student com- outside of the library in places can call on a two-carrier bat- have to find a new way to ease tle group if be decides to the tension. plaints, restricting smoking such as the area in front of the from the library wul help pre- building under the overhang, order a military strike And although many smokers against Libya, Pentagon sad may be unhappy, there is no serve library resources, as she said. smoke is a contributing factor in The Undergraduate Student •dministratlon sources asM alternative to banning smoking yesterday. from the library, said Kathryn the deterioration of library Government and Graduate Stu- 5 dent Senate both passed resolu- The preparations tsessg* Thiede, administrative assistant materials, she said. cancellation of the (tepertsre in the Jerome Library dean's The library's ventilation sys- tions endorsing the removal of smoking from the library, by one carrier from the MeaV office.