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Ankney, Falcons gain first victory, pg. 7 THE BG NEWS Vol. 69 Issue 8 Bowling Green, Ohio Tuesday, September 9,1986 Soviets Theta Chis' civil charge rights violated? reporter Councilman investigates MOSCOW (AP)-Nicholas by Matt Winkeljohn the start of the semester. Daniloff, an American reporter staff reporter "We (residents) got letters for U.S. News & World Report around the first of June, or the magazine, has been charged Members of the Theta Chi middle of June, saying if the with espionage, state-run tele- fraternity are not only without a building wasn't done, tie would vision said. Under Soviet law, he home, but City Councilman Jim Siut us in a hotel and work out a could be sentenced to death if Davidson said yesterday that he ood allowance," Higham said. convicted. believes their civil rights are Maurer is paying for the fra- Daniloff's wife, Ruth, was being violated. ternity members who are resi- granted permission to visit her The fraternity and 20 non- dents of the building to stay in husband today at Lefortovo members were living at the cor- Falcon Plaza Motel. Non-frater- Prison, Doug Stanglin, another ner of North Main and Ridge nity residents are in the Holiday US. News reporter said yester- streets in a building where con- Inn at Maurer's expense. day. struction has not been com- Higham is confused by David- He said she had been given pleted. son's actions. permission during a telephone Wood County Chief Building "I don't know what to think of conversation with a KGB Inves- Inspector Robert Connelly or- him. He was most definitely tigator and would be accompa- dered a work stoppage last opposed to the project," Higham nied by Consul General Roger Tuesday, declaring the struc- said. "Now it seems like he's Daley from the VS. Embassy in ture unsafe for occupancy. The trying to be our friend. I wonder Moscow. residents were forced to evac- if he's not just trying to look Daniloff, 52, was believed to uate Thursday so work could good." continue. Davidson has publicly op- be the first foreign Journalist Davidson represents the first posed the project from its begin- ever formally charged with spy- ward in Bowling Green and the ning. City Council meeting ing in the Soviet Union. Theta Chi house is in that ward. minutes dating to March 17, In Santa Barbara, Calif., He said he thinks the build- 1986, indicate about 17 com- where President Reagan is on ing's general contractor and plaints by Davidson and con- vacation, White House spokes- owner, Robert Maurer, is in cerned citizens. man Larry Speakes warned that violation of the law. Davidson said he called the "this could have serious impli- "I spoke with the guys in the building inspector's office Aug. cations for U.S.-Soviet relations fraternity and they told me they 25, the day he returned from if this continues Daniloff is had signed leases and Maurer vacation. innocent." told them they could move in. He "When I got back from vaca- The official news agency Tass owes them an apartment," Da- tion, I could see people were called the outcry about Daniloff vidson said. "He's not deliv- living there and the building "a diversionary theme" and ering. It seems a breech of obviously wasn't finished," Da- said Western news media have contract to me. I'm worried vidson said. "I did make a call in made him "the hero of the day." about the kids' civil rights." response to my constituents. I "But what we have here is the called the city (offices), but they case of a run-of-the-mill, not Maurer said the residents' Pholo/Brad Ph Un rights have not been violated referred me to the county." even very big spy, caught in the A 'Moe'mentous occasion " because a date of completion This is not the first time Da- act," Tass said. Bowling Green head coach Moe Ankney congratulates linebacker Paul Schweitier following the Falcons was never promised. Theta Chi vidson has been upset with a Daniloff was arrested Aug. 30 2116 win over Ohio Gnlversity Saturday at Doyt Perry Field. Schweitzer had 16 tackles to help Ankney to Vice President Bill Higham said Bowling Green realtor. moments after a Soviet ac- his first head coaching victory and BG's 14th straight home win. residents were warned that the "I have a history of chasing quaintance gave him a packet building might not be finished by O See Theta Chi, page 4. later found to contain secret maps and photographs. The news weekly magazine corre- spondent has been held since then at a Moscow prison. Daniloff called the Moscow Olscamp to keep staff council active office of his magazine and told reporter Jeff Trimble that he was indicted in a legal proceed- by Beth Thomas pensation plan which he said will proba- Siiate funds for several departments, requested operating budget this year. ing at Moscow's Lefortovo staff reporter bly go into effect for the 1987-88 fiscal lscamp said that the administration Currently, 54 percent of University costs Prison, Trimble said. year. tried to meet all requests. comes from tax dollars, and 46 percent He told his colleague he was University President Paul Olscamp He said that the classified staff re- "There is never enough money to comes from student fees, he said. charged under Article 65 of the told University classified staff Friday ceived a 6. percent increase in base pay satisfy everyone's desires and legitimate Russian Federation Criminal that he is determined not to let the rates last year, alone with improved needs, and not everyone gets everything OLSCAMP RECEIVED a round of Code. This article states that Classified Staff Council become a "win- insurance policies, 100 percent re- they want," he said. applause when he said there will be 200 those committing espionage dow dressing." imbursement for generic drugs, and Olscamp said he hopes the state will new parking spaces added to inner cam- "shall be punished by depriva- Olscamp, in his third annual address to dependent fee waivers after three years remove the University s tuition cap of 4 pus lots this year. tion of freedom for a term of the classified staff, said that the CSC, of service continuing until five years percent that has been in effect for the "This should alleviate some of the seven to 15 years ... or by which he created four years ago, is after retirement. past two years, because the University parking pressure now occurring, but death." handling the negotiations for a new com- In response to complaints of inade- may not get the full amount of their certainly not all pf it," he said. Weekend busy Prof expands history program by Michelle Flatter "I want to shape the for city police staff reporter program to make An wid«<m«ioiM threat- Kevin Voflmar, 2a, of 10000 One new professor at the Uni- graduate students ened a rettfent of East Merry MiddMon Pike, DunMdge, versity adds a special twist to Street with a knif• Setarday tain Jail on $10,000 bond. the history department. Not only aware of what Bitf* after the resident re- is Sarah Sharp the only woman hsted to let the mm into bis Smith, M^JaoTalaiB St. in the 21-member department, public history is. Hasktas, tor permitting drag but her talents are helping to ^Sylxittce said David abuse ta a motor vehicle. create a new focus for the pro- - Sarah Sharp Haynet,510E Merry St Apt. gram. M. refused me man entry Two police officers la Bo- Sharp brings to Bowling ferent skills to get a job in his- after be came to Haynea'a- n*jttUt«Ms>«2 Green additional courses and tory in corporations and agen- partment asking for beer. ooeottlstttreaecrtajaiwsof programs in public history that cies," Sharp said. The man was described as Smith's car be were unavailable prior to her being white. S feet 10 Inches arrival at Bowling Green. SHARP WILL have many ad- taD, with brown hair and cars foond drag-related "I want to shape the program ministrative responsibilities this psra|*erneUa in the car sad to make graduate students semester in addition to her tea- checkered pullover shirt. toVoEasrt possession. The aware of what public history is," ching duties. She is in charge of After Hanoi and room- third occupant of too ear was Sharp said. expanding the public history mate Deridr. Gent rsfeaed to rw< charted In the past the University's program by adding the new lot the man ta, the man after sntn was prooeesea BOB Cc history resources were courses and finding and creating edh/ polled a knife. He then id to an archival adminis- internships for students to gain otanpeered into the crowd •Ponce received tour re- tration program, Gary Hess, experience with archival mu- whk£ was attending a large ■Mtaefeei a*sf faansat rsaalfsiaV jEofcsajxfcaaawi chair of the history department, seums and business history.