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Wednesday, September 2, 1992 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 75, Issue 7 Cycle accident leaves unknown man dead in BG Fatality possibly BGSU student by Chris Hawley The Plymouth then pulled out local government reporter into the intersection, Hartman said. "From what I could tell, he ran A man is dead after his motor- the red light," he said. More of the same: cycle collided with a car at the Residents in Dunbar and Wednesday, partly sunny. corner of East Wooster and Mer- Chapman residence halls said High in the upper 70s. cer Avenue at about 10 p.m. they heard the collision from Southeast winds around 10 Tuesday. their rooms. mph. Chance of rain 20 per- Police would not comment on "We heard a crash, and then a cent. Wednesday night, the accident and would not iden- guy screaming," one Dunbar re- showers and thunderstorms tify the drivers involved at press sident said. "He was screaming, likely. Low in the mid-60s. time; however, Sgt. Dick Gulluf- 'Call 911!' " The resident asked Chance of rain 60 percent. sen of the University Police De- not to be identified. Thursday, showers and partment said the victim was Residents said the collision oc- thunderstorms likely. High probably a student. curred suddenly. in the upper 70s. Chance of "The victim has not been posi- "There wasn't a lot of screech- rain 70 percent. tively identified yet," he said. "It ing," said another resident. "I Friday through Sunday: A may have been a student but we thought it was a machine part chance of showers and don't know anything for sure." falling off a truck." thunderstorms each day. The victim appeared to be a The motorcycle driver ap- Lows from 60 to 65. Highs white male in his 20s, with short- peared to have been killed in- from the upper 70s to the cropped hair. He was riding a stantly. Officials from the Wood middle 80s. black Yamaha motorcycle. County Coroner's office removed Witnesses said the accident oc- the body from underneath the curred when the car, a silver front end of the car at about 10:45 Plymouth Horizon traveling p.m. south on Mercer Avenue and dri- The right front end of the Ply- Inside The News ven by a man, apparently pulled mouth appeared to be badly out into traffic traveling east on damaged and the front end of the Wooster Street. motorcycle was severely dam- The Dan Hartman, a senior sociolo- aged and gasoline was leaking The BGNcwi Chrli HM Mason/Dixon/Toledo gy major, said he was in a vehicle from the gas tank. Line: behind the Plymouth when the Witnesses said police took the Wood County Coroner's Department officials prepare to remove the body of an unidentified man Some Toledoans are won- incident occured. Hartman said driver of the car into custody dering if their city wouldn't killed in an auto/motorcycle collision at the corner of East Wooster and Mercer Avenue Tuesday his car and the Plymouth were after a chase on foot, but police night. be better served as a part of stopped at the traffic light on Michigan instead. Mercer Avenue. See Crash, page four. □ Page four.

Outside campus Altering registration may cause woes

If you wanted to borrow it...: A Weston couple told Election officials warn of problems with jury duty, taxes, grant eligibility Wood County Sherif rs Dep- by Chris Hawley uties they woke Tuesday local government reporter caused by students who were un- "Some grants and schol- Smith said. morning to the sound of a aware that registering to vote arships, if they are given by Board of elections officials gunshot and found their car would make them eligible to be [home counties], could be in jeo- urged caution when registering "fully engulfed" by flames. Let the voter beware: putting called for jury duty. pardy," she said, adding that to vote through a registration your name on the election rolls in local service club scholarships drive. The two said they were Wood County may mean more Hernandez said that during might also be affected. sleeping in their home at than the right to cast a ballot last spring she received tele- 'Most of the volunteers work- 2:43 a.m. when they heard locally. It may also affect finan- phone calls every day from stu- However, state and University- ing in these drives are not the car's horn and a loud cial aid, local taxes and your out- dents trying to postpone their sponsored financial aid will not trained by election officials and noise. They looked outside of-oounty immunity to being jury duty. Hernandez said she al- be affected by a change in voter may not warn voters of responsi- and discovered the car burn- called to serve on a jury. lows few schedule changes. registration, according to Miche- bilities involved.'Emmans said. ing in their driveway. "I want the kids now," she said. lle Simmons, assistant director of Although court and board of "I don't want to have to wait." the office of financial aid and She also said most drive elections officials say problems student employment. workers distribute simple mail- The couple notified Wes- caused by students who regis- Students from states such as in cards instead of registering ton firefighters, who extin- tered without knowing the possi- Michigan, where jury candidates Also, registering to vote locally voters with the official forms guished the flames but could ble effects last year "have died are selected from lists of driver's will not affect auto insurance, used in the Board of Elections of- not determine the source of down," they are urging students licenses, could be called for jury said Jeff Smith, president of fice. These forms include a tear- the fire. Fire officials said to know the facts before signing duty in two states, Hernandez Huber, Harger, Welt and Smith off receipt that is given to each they will ask state fire in- up during campus voter registra- said. Insurance. new voter. vestigators to examine the tion drives this fall. car. Registering to vote might also Auto insurance premiums are According to Wood County affect some financial aid, Wood based upon the area where a car The husband and wife said Jury Coordinator Tina Hernan- County Board of Elections Direc- is principally driven and is unaf- they had not heard the fami- dez, the greatest problems were tor Mary Lou Emmans said. fected by where a person votes. Public ly dog make any noise and suspected the fire was set meetings by friends of their teenage Newsflash! son. Their son ran away from home August 25 and Today: was returned to their cus- Students to be honored BGthe Section 125 Ran Work- tody by sheriffs deputies shops for staff wanting to team Monday more about the plan. 10 a.m., 1 focus of p.m. and 2:30 p.m., Assembly The couple said they be- for rescue of 2 children Room, McFall Center. lieved their son was the "ringleader" of the group of by Eileen McNamara police reporter near Mercer Road when he was questions, the mothers of the news show Bowling Green Banning suspects. pulling into the nearby parking boys arrived, and a brief ar- byJaneKllgore Commission. 7:30 p.m., admin- lot of his apartment complex at gument ensued. student life reporter istrative services building, 304 Two University students who about 8:30 p.m. One boy was According to police, a copy N. Church St. Lottery came to the aid of two lost boys naked; the other wore only of the police report has been Saturday will be honored by pants. forwarded to the Department Wood Cable Channel 34, Bowling Green police Tuesday. "It was very weird," he said. of Human Services because of WBGU, will host a new news CLEVELAND - T>-e Ohio Sophomore business adminis- "I walked over to them to find the allegedly suspicious nature program about the campus and Lottery will pay out $525,041 out what was going on, but they of the incident. All files regard- city of Bowling Green beginning Thursday: tration major Todd Bondy and Administrative Staff Council, to winners in Tuesday's Pick freshman business pre-law were crying and too scared to ing this case are confidential, Sept. 9. 3 Numbers daily game. really talk." so it is not known whether The local news provided for 1:30 p.m., Alumni Room, Uni- major Chad Van Dusen, both of versity Union. Sales in Pick 3 Numbers 235 Mercer Road #26, will Bondy ran outside to help charges will be filed against the area will steer away from totaled $1,305,378. receive Certificates of Appre- and they picked up the children the parents. national and state news, due to a In the other dally game, ciation at the city council meet- and walked toward the building "I'd really like to know what low budget situation - instead. Pick 4 Numbers players ing. to call the police. Other resi- happened," Van Dusen said. Bowling Green will be the fea- working to help produce feature wagered $268,548.50 and Police officials said they dents of the apartment com- "I'm very concerned about the ture of the show. stories to be included in the will share $200,100. consider the students life- plex had already called the children." Executive producers of the show. Sales in Buckeye 5 totaled savers, preventing a crime police, and an officer met Patrolwoman Dawn Kersch- news show Bob Jones and Chris "We have a 15-minute time $1,308,779. similar to the case of Alex Bondy and Van Dusen on their ner, the officer on the scene, Hursh are responsible for the de- block to work with, so the news The jackpot for Wednes- Leimgruber, a 3-year-old boy way to the building. said it was this concern that sign of the program. The two will be about 13 minutes long," day's Super Lotto drawing is kidnapped and murdered in The children were wrapped may have saved the boys' lives. have put at least 1,500 hours into Hursh said. worth $12 million. Bowling Green last spring. in blankets and placed in the The actions of Bondy and Van the program since November The program will be aired Van Dusen said he saw the back seat of the police car. As Dusen impressed Kerschner 1991. They are working with a three times within 24 hours - Compiled from staff and two boys, 2 and 4 years old, police were attempting to com- staff of more than 70 people, not s first at 5:30 p.m., next at 10:30 wire reports. playing unsupervised in a field fort the children and ask them See Award, page four. counting new staff members, and have several journalism classes See WBGU, page four. Opinion page two The BG News Wednesday, September 2, 1992

The BG News JEREMY STONE WEBER AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FOUNDED IN 1920. J.J. THOMPSON KIMBERLY LARSON PUBLISHED DAILY DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR NEWS EDITOR OPINION EDITOR AND WEDNESDAYS DURING THE IAI I ROONV SUMMER SESSION. KIRK PAVELICH CHRISTINA WISE CAMPUS EDITOR CITY EDITOR 214 WEST HALL BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY MATTHEW A. DANEMAN GLEN LUBBERT BOWLING GREEN, OHIO 43403-0276 INSIDER EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR Copyright 1992, The BG News Bush not to blame for lack of local leadership

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byJenlBond works with college campuses The organization will officially able Sept. 8 for students inter- student government reporter to register students to vote. USG kick off this year's voter regis- ested in running for a senate is using a three-phase strategy to tration drive Sept. 14. According seat. Six on-campus district seats register students, Jackson said. to Mike Sears, USG's national, and six off-campus seats are Undergraduate Student "We want to register students state and community affairs co- available. Government President Jason who are not already registered, ordinator, it is vital that the or- Students can also get involved Jackson said Monday that the and get students who are regis- ganization conducts a unified by becoming a volunteer. Vol- group would be focusing on voter tered at home to transfer their campaign. unteering helps students under- registration, the budget crisis registration to Bowling Green," "USG is a united group on stand the day-to-day operations and city-University relations this Jackson said. "If students don't campus," Sears said. "We want to of the organization, Jackson said. year. want to transfer their registra- keep it non-partisan when regis- "Students who volunteer be- Jackson an- tion, we want to make sure they tering students to vote. come outstanding candidates for nounced at the vote absentee." "It should be the common goal appointments during the year first meeting USG plans to follow up on the of USG to get students to register because they already know the this year that voter registration drive with a because it is important that [the process of how things are run," USG is working "get out and vote" effort begin- students] vote," he added. Jackson said. with Vote ning Oct. 27. According to Jack- Students will also have the op- Jackson also said the budget America, a non- son, registering students and get- portunity to vote for their cam- situation is constantly being profit organi- ting them to vote are two pus senators in the Sept. 17 USG zation that different things. elections. Petitions will be avail- See USC, page seven. Classified staff holds ceremony Scholarships awarded, secretary named outstanding employee by Cynthia Prada classified staff reporter In other matters, Chris Stock, "Little did any of us know that in 1992 we would have to president of Classified Staff Council, opened the ceremony The BG Newi/rtrcia Thom»i Classified Staff Council kicked lace the first layoffs of classified employees in BGSI/s with a few comments about the Getting ready to give a parking ticket, Parking and Traffic Divi- off the academic year Tuesday history. These fine people are missed, and I sincerely wish recent wave of budgetary prob- sion Parking Officer Mark Sponseller checks to see if a car is by awarding four scholarships lems. them the best in their search for re-employment," "Little did any of us know that registered to park in a handicapped space Monday afternoon in and the Outstanding Employee of the Union parking lot. the Year Award at its annual Chris Stock, Classified Staff Council president in 1992 we would have to face the convocation ceremony in the first layoffs of classified em- Lenhart Grand Ballroom. The committee to elect the re- pool of 33 nominees. She was a- ployees in BGSU's history," Jodie Laubis, secretary at the cipient is comprised of 12 classi- warded a $1,000 cash prize and Stock said. "These fine people Student Recreation Center, was fied staff members. There is an her name will be engraved on a are missed, and I sincerely wish this year's recipient of the out- open nomination process fol- permanent plaque located in Per- them the best in their search for r n standing employee award. lowed by a careful review of job sonnel Services. re-employment." "I've had such an emotional performance and relationship Four $125 scholarships were According to John Moore, di- day -- this morning I dropped off with the University. Important also awarded at the ceremony. rector of personnel services, my youngest child at the first day criteria the committee looks at Two went to classified staff there has been a concerted effort of kindergarten, and then I include dependability, initiative, members, and the other two went to aid those who were laid off. r ALL EDUCATION received this award," Laubis cooperation, committment to the to employees' children. The staff Moore said, "Eight of the 30 said. "I was so honored. There University, and positive interac- winners were Lorraine K. Rush laid-off classified workers have are so many good people [in clas- tion within the campus communi- and Kelly McHugh. Nichole Bla- been re-hired in some capacity at MAJORS sified staff] and I'm so thankful ty. sius and Jodee Philo received the the University, and two others STUDENT TEACHING that they chose me." Laubis was selected out of a dependent awards. have found outside work. SPRING SEMESTER. 1993 OR WBGU Pheasant Room Specials FALL SEMESTER, 1993 Continued from page one. You are reauirBd to attend a sign-up and The two main news anchors information meeting: p.m., and repeated again at 7:45 will be Bob Jones and Andrea Pa WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1992 am, the next morning. cione, the sports anchor will be COMMUNITY SUITE, UNIVERSITY UNION "We expect the show to contin- Ray Crawford, and Melissa Kra- 8:30 9:3 10:3 11:M 3m ue throughout the years, as we vitz will cover entertainment. MEEMFFTINPSGSAT AT ' °- °- - are trying to design the program Backups will be available for Wednesday Special ™ 1:30,2:30,3:30,4:30 p.rn. that way," Hursh said. each position. Know your sprint course(s) needed lo take with student teaching and also Crash All You Can Eat Spaghetti your on-campus mailbox number! Continued from page one. $4.25 ATTEND ONE MEETING' officials would not confirm an what I could tell, he ran some- ATTEND ONE MEETING! ATTEND ONE MEETING! arrest. where." Located in the University Union Police had not yet announced Quantum 90 card accepted after 4:30 for on campus students "The guy in the silver car was the medical condition of the Ply- Quantum 90 card accepted all day for 95+ card holders. freaking," Hartman said. "From mouth's driver. < ►BGAREA

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Elsewhere page four The BG News Wednesday, September 2, 1992 The 51st state in the Union...? Court Blotter O Former University student and-run accident involving a Disgruntled Northwest Ohioans gain notice with secession talk Charles Bodiker was recently Toledo man last May. by The Associated Press sentenced to one year in the Ohio Shelby has also been indicted Semersky said in his letter, pub- dollars funneled from this corner jobs. Department of Corrections and for tampering with evidence in lished Sunday. of the state to the capital should Wesley Fahrbach in May ap- Rehabilitation after being con- connection with the case. Semersky said Toledo has be returned in far greater abun- victed of drug trafficking, a The incident ocevrred along TOLEDO ~ Toledo, the capital pointed by Voinovich as his re- more in common with Detroit, dance. gional representative to North- fourth-degree felony. Drouillard Road, a few miles east of the Great State of Northwest The sentence was suspended, of Perrysburg. Ohio. west Ohio, said Toledo is receiv- ing more attention from the state however, by Judge Charles Kur- The victim was walking home Toledo, the second-largest city "Our political leaders pay us no heed. They rarely even fess, who placed Bodiker on pro- from work in the early morning in Michigan. than ever before. "There is a feeling in North- bation for 2 years. hours of May 2 when Shelby al- Just kidding, right? acknowledge our existence, let alone throw us a political Bodiker was arrested last west Ohio that in the past they legedly struck him with her au- Wrong! bone. Much power has been exerted over many years spring after selling marijuana to tomobile and fled the scene, the Some people who think the haven't received a lot of attention trying to remedy the problem." a police informant on two sepa- police report said. state has neglected northwest from the state. But I think that's rate occasions in November 1991 starting to charge," said Fahr- Shelby was initially questioned Ohio are wondering whether it Frank Semersky, Toledo resident and again in February 1992. about the incident when officers wouldn't be better for the region bach, a former commissioner of Bodiker was a University resi- Sandusky County. responding to an anonymous - Toledo in particular -- to secede dent living in Conklin Hall when phone call spotted her allegedly from Ohio. Voinovich spokesman John the offenses occured. about 45 miles to the north, than "It is time to rectify the past Meyer said Voinovich under- damaged automobile, the report Frank Semersky, a plastics in- Columbus, about 130 miles to the and let Toledo and northwest O Gloria and Phillip Sponsler stated. dustry consultant, said Tuesday stands the concerns but thinks south. Ohio join the 3 C's - Columbus, of Bowling Green have filed a that people are talking about it. the problem stems from his Next to Semersky's letter was Cleveland and Cincinnati - at the $500,000 lawsuit naming Wood A subsequent investigation led He wrote a letter to The Blade predecessors. County Hospital and Dr. Rogelio an editorial, in which the news- table." "He understands that Toledo to her arrest. suggesting that Toledo secede Sanchez as defendants. paper said the state capital has The newspaper has been push- feels neglected but believes it The hearing is scheduled to from Ohio to become "Michi- ignored Northwest Ohio, espe- ing for decentralization of state The suit claims Gloria Sponsler begin Sept. 8 at 9 am. gan's second-largest city." will take some time to turn that cially when it comes to sharing government. Gov. George Voino- was allegedly misdiagnosed dur- a Michael Calcagno will stand "Our political leaders in around. He's just going to keep ing a December 1991 emergency tax dollars. vich announced in June that a working on it." trial on Oct. 22 for the alleged Columbus pay us no heed. They "If state government wants to room visit to Wood County Hos- February rape of a female Uni- rarely even acknowledge our ex- new regional office of the Toledo Mayor John McIIugh stop talk of northwest Ohio mov- workers' compensation board pital. versity student. istence, let alone throw us a polit- said although the city sometimes Sponsler went to the emer- ing to Michigan or even petition- would open in Toledo. It will doesn't get the funding or atten- Calcagno was a member of the ical bone. Much lung power has ing to become its own state, all gency room with pain in her left University football team when been exerted over many years bring 75 jobs to the area in tion it deserves from the state, Columbus has to do is learn how December. arm after a fall at her home. the incident allegedly occured. trying to remedy the problem," it's not feasible for the city to be- According to the suit, Sponsler to share," the editorial said. "Tax Toledo has lost thousands of come part of Michigan. The trial is scheduled to last "■r "suffered a major loss of left up- two days. per extremity function as well as □ A Bowling Green man has physical and emotional pain" as a been indicted on counts of gross result of the alleged negligence. sexual imposition and aggra- No hearing date has been set. vated menacing involving two See the future. O A Perrysburg man was re- city women. cently indicted by the Wood According to the indictment, County Grand Jury for aggra- Anthony Herrera, 531 W. Gypsy Use a condom. vated drug trafficking. Lane, allegedly forced the wom- Alfonso Sifuentez, alias Gilbert en to have sexual contact with Rodriquez, allegedly sold, or of- him, threatening to kill them if fered to sell, more than two oun- they refused. ces of cocaine to an undercover The hearing is scheduled to 1-800-332-AIDS officer last July. take place Sept. 8 at 9 a.m. g Sifuentez is scheduled for his All preceding cases have been T vt i Mil, mi hearing Sept. 8 at 9 a.m. or will be processed through the 3 Lisa Shelby of Walbridge, Wood County Common Pleas Ohio, has been indicted for a hit- Court. Award YOU'LL SEE CLEARLY... Work to cultivate the buckle-up habit. It could save your life. Continued from page one. enough for her to recommend utafkurmHn : ■ MVm rw«ppfn Artr» i 2% m#i irom nomr the recognition and is excited to I *\ ioOTiptoyriin< low to W (Miaon some kind of recognition for the be honored at the city council p&nc$> students to Police Chief Galen meeting. 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BOWLING GREEN VERSUS WESTERN MICHIGAN SHOW YOUR STUDENT I.D. .A This year's first "Big Bash"! 7:00 PERRY FIELD FOR FREE ADMISSION ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FUSS \ Nation Wednesday, September 2, 1992 The BG News ■e five Specialty fields threaten Clinton mocks attack by The Associated Press jobs over the last four years had paign chairman Robert Teeter come from the private sector, took aim at the Democrats' ad general physician supply adding, "We produced almost touting Clinton's record as Ar- LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Bill that many private-sector jobs in kansas governor. "We're very by The Associated Press Clinton on Monday dismissed Arkansas." happy that Gov. Clinton appears science," said Dr. J. Lee Dockery, executive vice Bush campaign efforts to ridi- to be willing to run on his re- president of the American Board of Medical Spe- cule the Democrat's plan for 8 The Democratic nominee bru- cord," Teeter said at a Washing- cialties in suburban Evanston. million new jobs, saying Repub- shed off suggestions that Repub- ton news conference. "Gov. Clin- CHICAGO - The number of physician spe- Dr. Marc L. Rivo, director of medicine for the licans lack credibility on the is- licans had successfully put him ton's record is one of taking a cialties has soared in the past five years, threa»en- Bureau of Health Professions in the Department of sue and ran the economy "into on the defensive in the last two state ... with some difficult prob- ing to splinter medical care and boost already Health and Human Services, said the proliferation the ditch." weeks with their repeated at- lems and leading it nowhere." spiraling costs, says a report in The Journal of the of specialists and subspecialists is a serious prob- tacks on his tax record. American Medical Association. lem. Clinton offered a reminder that "This week, we'll be talking Democratic vice presidential Twenty-five physician specialties and 56 subs- "Despite a doubling of the physician supply in Bush had promised to create 15 about some different things," candidate Al Gore, campaigning pecialties now have accredited U.S. training pro- the last 25 years, from 300,000 to 600,000, we still million jobs in his first four years Clinton said. He noted that by in California, said the Republi- grams, with 35 of the subspecialties recognized in have large parts of the country that have no doc- "and come up 14 million short." some estimates. Bush would have cans were wrongly suggesting just the past five years, the report said. tors," he said from Rockville, Md. The Democrat's proposal to gen- to impose more than $1 trillion in Americans must choose between While internal medicine, plastic surgery and "In many parts of the country, including large erate 8 million jobs over the next spending cuts to finance an jobs and protecting the environ- urology have been established for decades, new cities, there are not enough generalist physicians four years is highlighted in a across-the-board tax cut and ment. He added, "You can create specialties include such offshoots as aerospace to provide basic access to care," he said. Clinton TV ad that began airing other campaign promises. Bush jobs and have economic success medicine, hand surgery and pediatric urology, said The rapid growth has prompted the curriculum- Monday. has not stated what areas would while protecting the environ- the report in Wednesday's journal. accrediting council to declare a moratorium until be cut. ment and leading the way toward And more are on the way, said the report by Dr. June on new subspecialty education programs, Republicans "have no credibi- environmental responsibility." Carlos J.M. Martini, vice president of medical ed- Martini said. lity to say anything about jobs," "They want us to wait till Jan- ucation for the AMA, the nation's largest organiza- The federal government spends $5 billion a year Clinton said. "They don't know uary with bated breath to see Vice President Dan Quayle, tion for doctors. on physician training and is considering ways to how to create jobs. All they know what they're going to do," Clinton campaigning in Alabama, re- In addition, 123 self-appointed medical boards increase the number of doctors in family practice how to do is give more money to said. "There are only a few op- peated his assertion that electing certify physicians in areas ranging from addiction or general internal medicine or pediatrics, Rivo the richest Americans, bankrupt tions and ... I think we ought to Clinton would mean higher taxes, treatment to circus medicine without having said. the country and run the economy explore that this week." insisting the Democrat "thinks passed the muster of the American Board of Medi- into the ditch." The debate over taxes, jobs and you create jobs by raising taxes." cal Specialties or the Accreditation Council on U.S. generalists are paid less and work longer He noted that Bush four years economic growth also surfaced Graduate Medical Education, Martini said. and more inconvenient hours than specialists, a ago promised 30 million new jobs elsewhere on the campaign trail Clinton said he welcomed a tax A spokesman for specialists called the report fact not lost on medical students, said Dr. Robert over eight years. In Bush's first Monday: debate, because Arkansas voters "sort of a hysterical response" to the trend. H. Waldman, vice president for medical student 3 years, the number of non- While President Bush was at had approved various tax in- "We can't hold medicine back. We can't use and resident education at the Association of Amer- farm jobs inched up just 923,000. the White House focusing on creases for education and eco- social needs to redirect advancements in medical ian Medical Colleges. Clinton said just 100,000 new hurricane relief efforts, cam- nomic development. California budget deal falters

by The Associated Press which was the first crack in the ture neared a Monday midnight in IOUs, including $184 million in political impasse that has left constitutional deadline to ad- paychecks Monday for 89,000 California paying bills with IOUs journ its 1992 session. state workers. Another $154 mil- since the new fiscal year began Both the Senate and Assembly lion in IOUs, mostly to counties SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Cali- July 1. were expected to battle up to the for the state's share of Medi-Cal fornia's tenuous $57 billion state But without some version of deadline, and possibly a few payments, were to be issued later budget agreement teetered the deal - either the one passed hours beyond, because some key this week. toward collapse Monday as As- by the Senate last week, the sub- bills carry urgency provisions sembly Democrats tried to re- stitute Assembly plan, or some excluding them from the mid- Deep budget cuts are needed to write a school loan provision that other draft - the agreement night deadline. Failure to settle close a $10.7 billion gap between Gov. Pete Wilson said he would passed Saturday won't work. the budget fight by adjournment anticipated revenues and spend- veto. The budget brinksmanship could force the legislature to re- ing, caused mostly by the reces- A veto wouldn't immediately raised no new issues, but it took convene in a special session. sion's heavy impact on state tax sink the budget agreement, on added urgency as the legisla- The state has issued $3.4 billion receipts.

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by The Associated Press children were born as a result of are being abandoned as a result many children prefer the streets the Delta to Danang Ceausescu's ban on contracep- of the drop in living standards," because they are not given prop- tion and abortion, aimed at in- said Labor Ministry Director- er food, care or housing in state- develop better beach manage- BUCHAREST, Romania - In creasing the country's popula- General Silvia Pasti. by The Associated Press run orphanages. ment and water sports, according Bucharest's chaotic main train tion. But the ill-funded, dilapidated "Orphanages are run in such a station, 13-year-old Andrei Ben- Many impoverished parents to the report monitored in Bang- orphanages are already bursting way that the kids don't want to kok. tea has found a home begging, turned them over to orphanages. at the seams, and a massive stay there," said Heil, whose sniffing glue and sleeping on a Of the 87,000 children who still BANGKOK, Thailand - Viet- effort on behalf of the children is charity has set up four child-care nam is catching the surfing filthy patch of cement. live in state institutions, most for now considered unlikely. The American delegation is led houses where about 100 former wave, with help from American by Bruce S. Hopping, chairman Battles over turf with other were abandoned. Rodica Mitulescu, who runs the street children sleep. surfers. street children have left his leg More than 1,000 children live of the International Surfing As- Labor Ministry's Street Children sociation. badly scarred from razor blade on Bucharest's streets, a sixth of Project, said about $18,000 was One source of hope was cut off cuts. With a practiced wince, he estimated number of homeless allocated to create special in July 1991 when the govern- A delegation of U.S. surfing explains it provides "a begging children nationwide, according centers for street children. But, ment halted adoptions by for- and beach management experts It visited Ha Long Bay in advantage" over other children, to the state Adoptions Commis- she acknowledged, the facilities eigners, which had reached into visiting Vietnam this month northern Vietnam, the central who must fake infirmity. sion. are very limited. the thousands. Officials believed promised to help it finance and coastal towns of Danang, Qui Andrei fled his home in the Since Ceausescu's overthrow, "We are ensuring protection the well-publicized black market organize an international surfing Nhon and Nha Trang, and the northwest city of Cluj just after contraception has remained only to one group of kids, those in adoptions was harming competition in December, the beach resort of Vung Tau at the the December 1989 uprising that scrace. But abortions have sky- with the tiniest street experience Romania's image. official Vietnam News Agency country's southern tip. toppled Nicolae Ceausescu and rocketed to about 1 million a who have a high potential for Bucharest's Gara de Nord, reported Monday. his Communist system. He and year. In addition, under Presi- re-integration into society," she modeled after its Parisian name- Surfers from the United States, many children like him already dent Ion Iliescu's free-market re- said. sake, was once a gateway to Indonesia, Japan and other coun- have been twisted by the poverty forms, some people are even Markus Heil, director of the Europe between the two World The team also promised to help and chaos Ceausescu left behind. tries have registered for the poorer. Vienna-based Caritas Catholic Wars, when Romania enjoyed the Vietnamese Ministry of In- December competition, the news Tens of thousands of unwanted "A growing number of children charity in Romania, noted that relative prosperity. formation, Culture and Sports agency reported. Woman's death shows tragedy of war

bvThe Associated Press armv.army, which has fouphtfought SirhSerb rp-re- u»hi am.,nn n, t * „..-._. .. . . ■ .. . ., . ,. . ... by The Associated Press sight among the rag-tag forces of country - sandwiched between someone and tortured together, it from high-rise buildings. Saron- bels since Bosnia-Herzegovina's Bosnia-Herzegovina Croatia and Serbia - as tensions brings you closer. It makes a ter- jic, at the wheel, rolled the car majority Muslims and Croats "She was the most beautiful mounted. rible bond," Saronjic said. twice, maybe three times. It voted for independence from woman in the world," said Atif He had recently left his wife, The worst, he said, was the SARAJEVO, Bosnia- smashed into an oncoming car. Yugoslavia in February. Saronjic, her 39-year-old hus- so Carmen accompanied him. psychological terror. Twice, they Herzegovina - The death notice He awoke in the hospital with a The 32-year-old woman cut a band. "When she died, I lost eve- Three sons - two his and one were told their executions were in the newspaper was brief: "One dashing figure among the fight- fractured thigh. Carmen suf- rything." hers from previous marriages - nigh. Twice, they were driven fered a broken hip. Another last goodbye to Carmen Emini ers of her team in Stup II, a Saronjic, a thin man with a were left with Carmen's mother Konda." blindfolded to a burial ground. fighter broke an arm. western Sarajevo suburb. She striking face and charcoal beard, in Split. Twice, nothing happened. It had to be that way. "There moved daily behind Serb lines, Everyone was recovering met Carmen late last year in the Love during wartime is said to Serbs exchanged the pair for quickly; operations had been was too much to say, so I couldn't gathering intelligence about Croatian port of Split as war in be the most passionate and also say anything," her husband said. some Serb prisoners. successful, when on Aug. 23, enemy positions. that former Yugoslav republic the most tragic. Theirs was no Bosnian soldier, intelligence A little more than a month later something happened to Carmen. "Me and my boys, we crawl to raged between Serb and Croat exception. they were officially married. operative and karate aficionado within five meters of them," she A blood clot passed into her forces. "Nobody loved me that way be- "It was in June. It was a simple lung. She suffered a severe em- Carmen Konda died following a said in an interview with The As- "She came to my karate class," fore," said Saronjic. "It burned marriage," Saronjic recalled. bolism. Crying for air, she died in car accident late last month sociated Press early last month said Saronjic, once a member of into me. It's like I'm branded like "We were in the military. There IS minutes. Saronjic, on crut- under heavy Serb gunfire. "We have to be patient. Some- Yugoslavia's national team. "She a sheep. I can't forget." She was a homemaker who wasn't much extra to eat. It was ches, was at her side. times it rains shells, and we just was tough, but soft. You know In April, soon after Serb mili- just her, me and the fighters." missed her children, cooking, look how to save ourselves. But that kind of combination in a tias began grabbing chunks of and dancing - one of thousands On a mid-August evening, the "I used to watch movies like it's never boring." woman. We fell in love." Bosnia, Serb forces arrested the couple were driving to the front of ordinary Yugoslavs forced by Clad in camouflage or jet black James Bond that showed that A former marine commando couple as they drove near Stup. to prepare for another offensive war to do extraordinary things. overalls, toting a Czech-made with the Yugoslav navy, Saronjic women could do everything," Her death was one of hundreds He was carrying a walkie-talkie to break the five-month siege of Carmen said last month. "But Scorpion semi-automatic went to Sarajevo to help form the and she some bullets. Twenty- Sarajevo. recently among the Bosnian machine pistol, Carmen was a defense forces of this small when you're in this, you wish you four days later they were Close to a highway bridge on were buck in a nonnal life. ... released. the outskirts of the city, their ve- From time to time, when no one's "When you are beaten with hicle came under sniper fire looking, I cry a bit." Bowling Green State University FORREST CREASON GOLF COURSE

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6. RUSH Jeff Trainer 7. ALUMNI RELATION Greg House 8. COMMUNICATIONS Craig ShuHz 9. IFC REPRESENTATIVES Jon Albarelli 10. VP OF SCHOLARSHIP Mark Wright 11. INTRAMURAL CHAIR Brian Bottger 12. HOUSE MANAGER Matt Hostasa Brian Chambers

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14. VP OF MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT John Cheslock 15. COMMUNITY SERVICE Greg House 16. HISTORIAN Chris Gnyhem 17. PHILANTHROPY Jim Pollock 18. SOCIAL CHAIR Brian Bottger Tod Panella 19. KITCHEN STUARD BobContey 20. PUBLIC RELATIONS Steven Martin A.E.K.D.B The BG News page seven Soviets surround palace U.N. experts resume checks Crowd demands resignation of Tajikistan president as allies patrol Iraq overhead by The Associated Press were kept hostage on the palace's The press center accused by Naoila Magalll tached to the car of three U.N. struction. The inspection teams first floor. But Nega said four Georgian leader Eduard She- The Associated Press guards in northern Iraq on Fri- are to ensure that Iraq does not officials were taken away by op- vardnadze of losing control of his day. retain nuclear, chemical or bio- MOSCOW - Hundreds of Taji- position members who demanded field commanders. U.S. and allied jets last Thurs- logical weapons, ballistic mis- kistan's opposition members sur- a meeting with Nabiyev. The Georgian news agency MANAMA, Bahrain - Nuclear day began patrolling the "no-fly" siles or the facilities to make rounded the presidential palace Nega identified the hostages as Iprinda Ltd. reported two abor- weapons experts went to work zone - the part of Iraq south of them. in the central Asian country's Vice Premiers Tukhboy Gafarov tive Abkhazian attacks on Suk- Tuesday under tightened securi- the 32nd parallel. Iraqi military capital Monday, took senior and Jamshed Karimov, Cabinet humi and Gagra overnight. Later ty in Baghdad on the first U.N. aircraft have been banned from The commission is still trying government officials hostage and business manager Ramazan Mir Monday, Georgian troops backed inspection mission since U.S.-led the zone, which shelters Shiite to find out about what U.N. offi- demanded the resignation of zoyev and presidential military by armored vehicles launched an allies set up the "no-fly" zone in Muslims who have been under at- cials describe as "gray areas" in President Rakhmon Nabiyev, adviser Kholbobo Sharipov. attack near a village close to southern Iraq. tack since trying to overthrow the Iraqi program, including data news reports said. Nabiyev's whereabouts were Sukhumi, it said. A U.N. official, reached by Saddam Hussein last year. on Western weapons suppliers The opposition has criticized unknown but he was not in the Georgia sent troops into Abk- satellite telephone in Baghdad, Baghdad has declared creation who helped Iraq develop its nu- Nabiyev, a former Communist palace, the reports said. hazia on Aug. 13 to secure rail- said there were "no problems" of the zone an act of war and has clear program. Party leader, for failing to stop a The opposition has demanded roads, bridges and communica- during the team's full day of pledged retaliation. Some Iraqi The current team, which ar- bloody tribal conflict that rages greater religious and political tions sites, and root out support- work. officials have hinted the retalia- rived in Baghdad on Monday, is in two areas of the central Asian freedoms in the nation of 5.1 mil- ers of Georgian President Zviad The official, who spoke on con- tion could take the form of chal- scheduled to stay in Iraq until republic. They also accuse him of lion people, 2,000 miles southeast Gamsakhurdia, who was ousted dition of anonymity, said "a lot" lenging the U.N. inspection Sept. 7. failing to move quickly enough of Moscow on the borders of in a brief civil war in January. of Iraqi security personnel ac- teams or U.N. relief efforts. on democratic reforms. China and Afghanistan. Some Leaders of Abkhazia, a rich companied the team, but gave no Team leader Maurizio Zif- Fourteen U.N. chemical In other unrest in the former also want to found a Muslim western Georgian region along specifics. ferero, an Italian official of the weapons experts also arrived Soviet Union, fighters ignored a state. the Black Sea, said the troops The 21-member team, which U.N.'s International Atomic Monday, joining 15 already there cease-fire agreement in the se- The conflict between Georgia were dispatched to crush its in- includes experts from the United Energy Agency, has said he ex- permanently. cessionist Abkhazia area of and Abkhazia is the latest to dependence campaign. States, France, Germany, Italy pects "a very quiet mission - and The chemical weapons team is Georgia, and a prospective truce trouble the Caucasus Mountains Shevardnadze said Monday on and Poland, set out from its a fruitful one." about to begin destroying an ar- also appeared threatened by new region of the former Soviet Georgian radio it was impossible Baghdad hotel early Tuesday He also has tried to disasso- senal of more than 40,000 chemi- Armenian-Azerbaijani violence Union since mid-August. to end the fighting in one day, without disclosing its des- ciate his U.N.-supervised hunt cal munitions at the Muthana fa- that reportedly killed scores of The bloodshed in Nagorno- "but all our efforts must be di- tination. The team returned at for nuclear weapons from the cility, 80 miles northwest of people in Nagorno-Karabakh. Karabakh, between neighboring rected toward it." He said the sunset. "no-fly" zone controversy. Baghdad. The site was heavily hit Georgian Interior Ministry Armenia and Azerbaijan, has northern Caucasus militants The mission has been conduct- Under the U.N. Security Coun- during the 1991 Gulf War, and spokesman Vladimir Gogolash- cost more than 2,000 lives in four must go home. ed under unusually high security cil resolution that set the terms some of the munitions are leak- vili said 25 Georgian troops were years and has worsened since the Shevardnadze also appealed to and secrecy. The United Nations of the Gulf War cease-fire, Iraq ing. killed and 50 wounded in week- disintegration of Kremlin control Abkhazia's leadership "to take all placed its workers on maximum is prohibited from possessing or More than 40 weapons teams end clashes in Abkhazia. last year. measures to prevent any provo- alert after a bomb was found at- developing weapons of mass de- have been in Iraq. The news agencies ITAR-Tass Both sides in the Georgia- cations." and Nega reported that refugees Abkhazia unrest blamed each Russian President Boris Yelt- USG from the fighting-torn regions of other for violating the cease-fire. sin will discuss the Abkhazian Continued from page three. Tajikistan gathered around the crisis with Shevardnadze and presidential palace in the Tajik The Abkhazian legislative Abkhazian leader Vladislav Ard- monitored by USG and will be an "BET is a great learning expe- of the summer getting to know capital of Dushanbe. press center reported Georgian zinba in Moscow on Thursday. ongoing issue throughout the rience for those who don't know the mayor of Bowling Green and The protesters blocked the shelling of Abkhazian positions The ITAR-Tass news agency said year. much about African-American the University administration. palace and the government park- near the region's capital of Suk- an agreement drafted by Moscow "The budget situation will culture," Jackson said. "We think "We haven't always had the ing lot and later were allowed by humi and in Gagra, and said it stipulates that Georgia will with- never go away," Jackson said. it would be a great addition to the best relations [with city and Uni- police to occupy the building's began at 1 am. Monday, an hour draw its troops from Abkhazia, "We have to make sure every- cable system and, if it's not add- versity officials] but we want to first floor, the reports said. after the cease-fire was supposed while Abkhazia will disband and thing is happening in the best in- ed, we're prepared to turn up the make sure we communicate any- ITAR-Tass said the officials to take effect. disarm its forces. terest of the students." volume." thing that is planned to the stu- Promoting student awareness, dents before it happens," Babel and, in particular, a push to add USG also took steps to promote said. 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When you in over their heads .246 this season with 22 homers spend a lot of time in one place, OAKLAND, Calif. - Jose Can- and 72 RBIs, was sent to the "From their view it makes a lot it's kind of hard to swallow." by Rusty Miller seco, the embodiment of the Oak- Texas Rangers in exchange for of sense from a business point of The Associated Press senior named in to re- land Athletics' brash, bruising outfielder Ruben Sierra, pitcher view," Canseco said. The A's are taking a chance be- place Brohm. style, took the news quietly. Bobby Witt, reliever Jeff Russell cause Sierra is currently out with Watts got off to a slow start but As he readied for a first-inning and cash. Canseco's awesome power the chicken pox. He also is a free COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A year nearly rallied the Cardinals to a at-bat Monday night agaii.sl Bal- The first-place A's sought helped the A's win the the AL agent at the end of the season and ago when Howard Schnellenber- victory before losing 23-15. timore, Canseco was called back more experience and depth in pennant in 1988 and a World Se- will be looking for more than $25 ger brought a Louisville team to "I felt good about the way we for pinch-hitter Lance Blanken- their pitching staff for the pen- ries title in 1989. The A's also million over five years. Ohio State, he didn't know what played at Ohio State in that we ship and in the runway manager nant stretch run, and they gave won the AL pennant in 1990 but Sierra, 26, is hitting .278 with to expect. continued to fight and scrap dur- Tony La Russa told him he had up one of baseball's most dy- were upset in the Series by Cin- 14 homers and 70 RBIs. He certainly didn't expect a 2-9 ing the whole game," said Schnel- been traded. namic players to get it. Sierra is cinnati. season. lenberger. "I was proud of the "I feel awkward and strange expected to replace Canseco in The 28-year-old Witt, 9-13 with "We played three games prob- team." right now," Canseco said. "It right field. Canseco has often had some a 4.46 ERA, gives the A's a much- ably better than we were capable After a victory over Southern really hasn't hit me yet. "It wasn't one of my happiest controversial moments with the needed starting pitcher and Rus- of playing: Tennessee, Ohio State Mississippi, however, things fell "I'm disappointed I won't be days, telling Jose he was in- A's, including this year when he sell will be used as a set up man and Florida State. Those were the apart. The Cardinals lost their around to enjoy the A's the suc- volved in a trade," La Russa said. left a game at Oakland in the to Eckersley. three games we played the best last seven games, none by less cess the remainder of the season. "But I think we're taking our best eighth inning causing the ire of football," the eighth-year coach than 23 points. I can't really feel any positive shot at finishing off the division, several teammates. His off-field Russell is 2-3 with 28 saves and said Monday by telephone. Now Louisville is trying to re- emotions when I've just been and if we can finish it, this sets us demeanor has also been con- a 1.91 ERA. Schnellenberger hopes his gain its form of two years ago. traded from the (organization) up for the postseason better. troversial as he received a num- Witt was 17-10 in 1990. but has Cardinals play over their heads Brohm, a farmhand with the I've been with for 10 years." "I think our club understands. ber of celebrated speeding tick- often had control problems in his again when they debut in Ohio , is back and The deal was one of three We've seen Ruben Seirra com- ets and had some public domestic career. Stadium on Saturday at 12:36 healthy. He is joined by 16 re- Monday night. pete. He's a two-time All-Star. problems with his wife. p.m. against the 17th-ranked turning starters. San Diego sent left-handed We've also seen the pitchers. I But Conseco's contributions on Canseco entered the season Buckeyes. "He's a major plus for us," pitcher Craig Lefferts to Balti- think we're going to be OK." the field were enormous. with 209 career homers and 647 Things went wrong almost Schnellenberger said. "He was more for minor league pitcher Canseco, 28, had begun the RBIs over his first six full years from the outset of last season for No.l last year. Without him we Eric Schullstrom, and Minnesota night playing right field in the "It's a sad day really," A's re- with Oakland. the Cardinals, who had gone were not a very good offensive moved left-hander Bill Kruger to game, which Baltimore won 4-0. liever Dennis Eckersley said. 10-1-1 in 1990 with a 34-7 victory football team. In turn, that car- Montreal for outfielder Darren "As a team, I think we'll be a bet- He is in the second year of a over Alabama in the Fiesta Bowl. ried over to the defense, where it Reed. After he was told of the trade, ter team because we needed five-year deal signed with the A's Schnellenberger's starting became obvious we couldn't All players will be eligible for he cleaned out his locker. He sat pitching and we got it. in 1991. The right fielder is mak- , Jeff Brohm, went score enough to win. post-season play because they in the lockerroom for several ing $3.6 million this season and down with a broken bone in his "I think our football team has were placed on the rosters of minutes in stunned disbelief and "But he's a great player. I feel will earn $4.1 million in 1993. leg in a 28-11 loss to Tennessee. confidence in him. I know I do. I their new clubs prior to the mid- - still dressed in his Oakland uni- sorry for him because I know Canseco will make $4.4 million in Nine days later, he was forced night deadline. form - addressed a news confer- there's a lot of emotions that go 1994 and $5.1 million in 1995. to put an untested fifth-year See CARDINALS, page nine. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Miscellany Needs You: ♦ Miami Redskins open ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Writers, photographers, and copy editors ♦ ♦ ♦ against West Virginia ♦ come to Miscellany magazine's organizational ♦ ♦ meeting September 3, 7:30 p.m., ♦ OXFORD, O. - Miami of Ohio quarterback Dougherty's "sharp passing," the Redskins ♦ Neil Dougherty enters Saturday's opener at probably would not have a chance, he said. ♦ 2nd floor West Hall Commons. ♦ West Virginia as a question mark. In a lesser Studstill also has received praise from West ♦ ♦ sense, so does the Mountaineers' starting quar- Virginia coach Don Nehlen, who said the junior ♦ ♦ terback, Darren Studstill. earned the starting spot by playing much better ♦ ♦ Entering preseason drills, it was not certain in preseason drills than he did last season. ♦ ♦ that either would be their teams' starters. But Studstill is not likely to fill the air with ♦ Call 352-9658 for more information. ♦ Dougherty was competing with two-year starter footballs this fall because of the Mountaineers' ♦ ♦ Jim Clement and Studstill was under siege by talented array of running backs. Tailback ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ strong-armed Notre Dame transfer Jake Kelch- Adrian Murrell, a senior, rushed for almost y///////S///////S///////////S//////////////S/S////////SS//S/ ner. 1,000 yards in 1991, hjs first full season of ac- Dougherty has performed so well that Cle- tion. ment has been moved to receiver, but the soph- omore still has only thrown 66 passes in college However, Studstill must at least offer the \ Some Other Place f and has much to prove. Studstill has a full threat of deep passing if West Virginia is to open season of experience but still must demonstrate up its offense against a solid Miami defense. he can consistently throw deep. Studstill averaged only 12.4 yards per comple- 2 Presents '/. Miami coach Randy Walker said Dougherty tion last season. has improved a great deal in the past six months. Nehlen did not come right out and say it at his Tuesday news conference, but he may rely on "We started thinking it was a possibility for Kelchner's strong arm to provide that threat if Neil to start in the spring," Walker said Tues- necessary. day. "But Neil has really solidified the position "Jake will get more than just a token appear- \ %tnny peeves \ this fall. Last year as a freshman he did well. ance," Nehlen said. "He is going to play in the He's grown more and more into what we're try- game. ing to do as an offense this season." "Both he and Darren are too good of ball- '', Show '$ Dougherty should give Miami a more bal- players not to have them both play. Each of them '/ $ anced offense and help counteract the Moun- have made the other better," he said. "The com- taineers' greater size, Walker said. Without petition has brought out the best in them both." 'A The Tradition Continues '/.

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