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Tuesday, January 17,1995 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 81, Issue 79 Nation honors memory of King Family, park service fight over preservation rights

Janis L. Magln erat ion economic freedom." King, now president of the King The Associated Press More than 400 people packed Center, said the park service has the church, next door to the Mar- falsely accused the family of try- tin Luther King Center for Non- ing to profit from his father's ATLANTA - The nation re- violent Social Change and the memory. membered Martin Luther King crypt that holds the body of the "Myself and my family have Jr. on Monday amid a feud be- civil rights leader, who would been accused of protecting our tween his family and the National have been 66 on Sunday. legacy, the King legacy," King Park Service over who will The park service wants to build said during the service. "Yet we preserve his a museum and visitors center did not wake up one morning and memory and near the King Center. King's decide to start a company called how. widow, Coretta Scott King, and Martin Luther King Jr. Inc." At Ebenezer children want to create their own Up to 700 marchers walked Baptist interactive museum. through downtown Memphis, Church, where The dispute prompted the fam- Tenn., stopping at the Lorraine King was pas- ily to halt park service tours of Motel, now the National Civil tor, Dexter King's birthplace. The service Rights Museum, where King was Scott King now shepherds tours past the assassinated by a sniper on April vowed to con- home and presents a slide show 4,1968. tinue his fath- King at its own facility about a block Elsewhere: er's work away. The sides are to meet Sat- ~ In Denver, President Clinton APpkMWMelEv* through economic opportunity, urday and discuss the dis- addressed a crowd of more than Members of the congregation of the First Baptist Church of South Boundbrook pray In the aisles of the calling for a $10 billion in- agreement. 20,000 at a park as part of a day- church Sunday In South Boundbrook, NJ.. during services honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'i vestment in the black communi- The feud cropped up Monday long celebration that featured a birthday. ty. in Dexter King's church speech, two-mile parade. "Even as he citizen was even more impor- gone astray. "We've gone off on state that has not fully adopted "My father had a dream; I too and in appearances on CNN and marched all across this land and tant," Clinton said. tangents instead of taking up the the federal King holiday, about have a dream," the 33-year-old NBC by King and Troy Lissi- took that vast throng to Washing- baton and running the next leg," 25 teen-agers staked out the said in a Martin Luther King Day more, the park service's superin- ton, DC, he knew In the end... - In Boston, about 2,000 people said Jackman, a student at the sidewalk at the State-house In address. "My father delivered to tendent of the King Historic Site. that what was in the hearts and attended a breakfast in King's University of New Hampshire. Concord in a vigil scheduled to his generation political freedom. Lissimore said he thinks the minds of the average American honor, where 19-year-old Tito last from midnight Sunday to I would like to deliver to my gen- dispute could be worked out. But Jackman said his generation has — In New Hampshire, the only midnight Monday. On Thin Ice ASC to consider modifications Proposed handbook changes include leave, wage policies Jay Young A proposal to change the ma- gible for five percent. meeting were developed by the The BC News ternity leave policy would add "Many people feel that 'if I Council's Welfare Committee. time off for employees who adopt have an increased workload and Chairman Duane Whir mi re said Administrative Staff Council a child. Employees would be al- an increase in responsibilities, the proposals are an attempt to will meet Wednesday to review lowed six months' leave. then shouldn't I get an increase improve the way the University proposed changes to the council The current administrative in salary?'" Green said. works. handbook. Proposed changes in- staff leave is four months. Green clude adjustments to the Univer- said six months is being proposed sity's family and maternity leave because that is what classified "It is an attempt to communicate to all policies, wages and promotions. staff receives. administrative staff members what the The council is considering a "We couldn't see why there proposal that would change the should be any differences be- channels are for the different topics." University's interpretation of the tween classified and administra- family leave legislation. Spouses tive staff," Green said. that are both employed by the Another proposal outlines Duane Whitmire University currently must divide wage increases for members who Welfare Committee Chairman the 12 weeks of leave. Under the are assigned additional responsi- proposal both would receive 12 bilities due to the elimination of A third proposal includes an "It is an attempt to communi- Tkf BG NewiAtMl Wr weeks' leave during a 12-month another position. The proposal outline on how promotions are to cate to all administrative staff Falcon right wing, Mike Johnson, moves the pack past a Miami period. states that if 50 percent of the re- be considered. members what the channels are defender during the second period of the 4-4 tie with the Red- "We would like to say that each sponsibilities under an elim- "What we're trying to do Is tell for the different topics," Whit- skins Saturday night. individual on this campus, re- inated position are assigned to an administrative staff that if a per- mire said. gardless of whether they're mar- individual, that person will be son feels he or she falls into one The meeting, which will take ried to another University em- compensated for at least 10 per- of these things, here's how you go place at 11:30 a.m. in the Library ployee, Is entitled to the full 12 cent of his or her current salary. about requesting promotions," Conference Room, will be to dis- weeks," said Pat Green, ASC If 25 percent of the duties are as- Green said. cuss and reconsider the propos- Russian leader chairwoman. signed, that person would be eli- All proposals discussed at the als. calls for peace Homemade bomb kills teen Barry Renfrew The Associated Press The Associated Press Township was killed Sunday wick and put some sort of wax teen-agers of the dangers of when a homemade bomb he over it to seal it. And then they experimenting with explo- GROZNY, Russia - With its offensive In Chechnya stalling, Russia PORT CLINTON, Ohio - Ot- and his cousin. Jay Fahl, were lit the string, but it exploded sives. on Monday called for Immediate peace talks to end a secessionist re- tawa County authorities were playing with exploded. Fahl, immediately." Minick said Hoffman and bellion it said threatens the nation's security and well-being. considering 14, of Monroeville, was in- He said it was unclear which Fahl were playing in an are* "The future of Russia, our future, depends on resolving the crisis in ways to dis- jured. boy ignited the device. between a breakwall about 3 Chechnya," Prune Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin said Monday night courage teen- Sherif fs Lt Bob Bratton said feet high and a pier that juts In a lS-mlnute address on national television. agers from the teen-agers were experi- To try to prevent other acci- out into Lake Erie at Willow He called for talks "with all Interested parties and forces" and a experiment- menting with devices "and the dents, authorities may start Beach. The breakwall and the simultaneous cease-fire. ing with thing went off on them." sending deputies to schools and pier apparently magnified the Both sides have appealed for negotiations before, but Chernomyr- homemade Robert Mlnick, acting county "talk about explosive devices explosion, he said. din's speech - which did not Impose the usual Russian conditions that bombs after coroner, said the bomb was and the dangers," sheriff's De- the Chechens disarm - was one of Moscow's strongest statements an explosion made from an extended carbon puty Stephen LaVorchick said. Hoffman, a Port Clinton yet. that killed a dioxide canister that youths High School freshman, was The prime minister, saying he was speaking for President Boris 14-year-old use for pellet guns. Bratton said the sheriffs de- pronounced dead at the scene. Yeltsin, expressed "profound grief and condolences" to relatives of boy. "They put some gunpowder partment may distribute fliers Fahl was treated at Magruder the dead. He repeated Russia's Insistence on new elections to replace Michael Hoffman of Erie In It and used a string for a to schools this week to warn Hospital. See RUSSIA, page five. AN < . Matt Fair discusses the Officials talk about the The men's trials and tribulations of importance of joining team dropped a 70-60 apartment living. major-oriented clubs. decision to Gary Trent INSIDE Page 2. They say it could help and the Ohio University students land a job. Bobcats. Page 4. Page 10. LOOK *,u>io-v- Editorial The BG News page two Tuesday, January 17,1995 The BG News "Celebrating 75 years of Excellence"

Julie Tagliaferro Michael Zawacki editor-in-chief managing editor

Leah Barnum Dawn Keller news editor assistant managing editor

Joe Peiffer Larry Hannan Sharon Turco city editor editorial editor feature editor Future tragedies should be avoided

II ver the years, train accidents have become an unfortunate fact of life for people living in Bowling Green. It has become an increasingly com- mon trend to see fatal train accidents occurring more than once each year. The latest in a long line of accidents took place Dec. 14 when the wife of a University graduate stu- The apartment adventures dent was killed after her car was struck by a train at the East Reed Street crossing, pushing it about three- tenths of a mile. There are numerous important both my salvation and my de- fulness, there was damage to the Bowling Green city officials are currently nego- occasions during your college mise. walls. That is going to happen tiating with Conrail Railroad in an attempt to make career. Your first beer, your first No, it was not the devil itself, when you have hundreds of peo- missed class, your first bar. One although it very well could have ple walking through your place accidents like the one last month less frequent. of the most important firsts you been. No, the object before me on the weekends. The proposal, which will be discussed in more de- can experience is that of your was a 10-foot-long black behe- However, what we didn't count tail at a Bowling Green City Council meeting tonight, first apartment. moth that would be our bar. The on was getting charged for the involves having the city permanently close the rail- Residence halls, as most of you only words that I could utter carpet and other things that were road crossings on North Pike, South Derby and know about and have experi- were, "Where do I sign?" in the same condition as when we Frazee streets. enced, are best described as a lab The place would become got them. The problem being that Conrail Railroad will then install gates, lights and experiment. Hundreds of rats, known as the Greenhouse and we ended up getting charged ap- high-grade surfaces on the remaining four crossings. trapped in a maze, looking for was virtually a bar for wayward proximately $1100 in damage for that piece of cheese - be it male, souls Thursday through Sunday. the place and had nothing to go to The News believes the continuing railroad acci- female or beer. Contained within The stories that came out of the court on. dents are a civic tragedy that don't have to happen. the walls of the asylum is an ex- place are numerous, but that is There also is the question of Aggressive action must be taken to keep similar ac- periment in managed living. The not the story for today. No, this subleasing to people. Do not do cidents from occurring in the future. halls are the Ellis Island of story is a bit more on the techni- this. I repeat, do not do this, un- Bowling Green director of public utilities William adulthood. You put in your time, cal side. less you have something down in Blair, City Administrator Colleen Smith, Mayor Wes get processed through and final- Now listen up, youngsters. writing. We also got burnt on ly are released into the harsh our enlightenment, but be a real- Let's get back to fundamentals. that, by letting people, whom we Hoffman and Conrail Railroad should all be com- reality of freedom. ly cool place for the essential You see, what we forgot to do be- thought we could trust, live in the mended for working to come up with a well- The sentinels of your incarcer- three qualities of male inner fore we entered this sacred con- place for the summer. developed plan for avoiding future tragedies. ation, often referred to as resi- peace: chicks, beer and sports. tract with the landlord was to re- That was a big mistake. They dent advisers, range the gambit Our search was a long and tiring cord the actual condition of the added on to the damage that we City Council should realize the importance of rail- from an over-bearing mother to one, but we did not have to go far house before we moved in. This had started, making the cost of road safety and approve this recommendation to- the kid on the block that always to find our nirvana. would not be just a minor flaw the final bill much more substan- night or in the very near future. gets you in trouble. We have had One day, one of our explorers but a huge mistake. tial, and they were not legally Once passed, city officials and Conrail Railroad RAs that have been our big burst into the room and claimed Ah, the innocence of youth. All obligated to pay a cent. should work hard to avoid the normal bureaucratic brother and drank with RAs that that the moment of truth had we wanted to do was get the Remember this brief story roadblocks and delays and move with much haste in have puked in our rooms. come and that we must go and place set up and start indulging when you go out to establish your beginning a project which can help ensure the safety Yet, nothing, but nothing, com- see the embodiment of joy and in the freedom that lay before us. palace of freedom. There is a lot of all who travel the city's streets. pares to that first apartment. happiness that could be our You see, most landlords know of legal implication that you don't Money, being the determining apartment. I, being wary of cost that you are not going to be that think about and don't want to factor in every part of our lives, issues, asked what the price of particular when you move in, so think about. Otherwise, this is one situation where lives could is the big factor in determining such a place would be. when you move out, they are go- Be very careful when under- truly be at stake. the condition of squalor that you When he told me I shied away, ing to nail you for anything and taking a venture such as this. While some people who live near North Pike, South can move into. As for myself, be- for I felt that such price was too everything. The key is to have a Take a few days to lay out the Derby and Frazee may be inconvenienced by the ing a child of the old Founders, I much no mutter what the oppor- visual record of the condition of condition of the place and the closing of the three crossings, their minor problems was willing to take anything, tunity may hold. Yet, he insisted the place when you get there. rules in the lease. You could just pale in comparison to the lives that could be saved by knowing that it would be a step that I experience what could be a This is so when they come to you glance over the lease, throw your the implementation of this plan. up. The quest for the proper liv- spiritual cornucopia of delight. and say that they are going to junk in your bedroom and crack ing quarters must take place in So, we trudged across the charge you X amount of money, open a beer, but of course that is the late fall for a place the fol- street to see if the promise of my you have a record to go to and what I did and it cost me. Well, lowing year. Roommates are im- friend was up to my expectation. say, "It was like this when I actually It cost my parents a nice Copyright ©1995 by The BG News. Reprinting of any portant, but that is another story. I slowly climbed the stairs, not moved in." bit of change. material in this publication without the permission of The BG My band of merry men and I knowing If the place be fit for Thus was the case with the News is strictly prohibited. went out to find a place that man or beast. I burst in the door Greenhouse, which we vacated Matt Fair is a weekly columnist would not only be the focus of The BG News is an independent student voice founded and there it lay, the object of last year. Granted, in all truth- for The News. in 1920 and is published daily during the academic year and Wednesdays in the summer. Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the student body, faculty or University administration. Opin- Clinton can get re-elected ions expressed in columns, cartoons and lettes are not necessar- ily those of The BG News. Unless you've been living in a any white, male Republican with pearances and demeanor have edge over a Dole or a Gramm. Letters intended for publication must be between 200- cave in the Andes Mountains a pulse can beat Clinton in two the capacity to scare little chil- When the voting public doesnt 300 words long, typed and include the writer's name, phone reading 15th century Japanese years. dren. have a Kennedy or a Reagan to Haiku, you know that U.S. Presi- While Clinton's not in great When people vote for presi- number and University affiliation, if any. The BG News excite it, it takes a much more dent William Jefferson Clinton is shape, I think reports of his de- dent, they want someone who in- pragmatic approach to electing reserves the right to edit any and all letters. in a lot of trouble. mise are a bit premature. In fact, spires them. The Democrats had its president. Essentially, voters The BG News encourages its readers to notify the Clinton's vaunted health care I'm going to go totally against the that in John F. Kennedy in the ask themselves, "Of the candi- . paper of any errors in the stories or photograph descriptions. plan has gone the way of the Ford grain and predict that Clinton 1960s. The Republicans had it in dates we have to choose from, Edsel. The platform that got him will be re-elected in 1996. Per- Ronald Reagan during the 1980s. which one is the least repulsive elected in the first place is now in sonally, I think the president's Regardless of what you think of and will screw up the least?" The BG News Staff disrepute, and a majority of the performance over the last two these two presidents' policies, That's how Clinton can win. American public now holds him years leaves a lot to be desired. you must admit that they were The public knows he's not going photo editor Ross Weitzner in much the same regard that it But there's a certain sort of slick both remarkably effective when to be a great president, but it also sports editor Marty Fuller holds Conan O'Brien sidekick Ukableneas to him that can be it came to Inspiring the general knows that he's probably learned asst. sports editor Pal Murphy Andy Richter. endearing, even when it's ob- public from his mistakes and will prob- graphics editor Jim Mericsko The low point for Clinton was vious that it's a total put-on. None of the people mentioned ably not make things much last November when the Ameri- Weekend Reality editor Glen Lubber! Also, Clinton may not be a very as potential Republican candi- worse. Voters look at Dole or can voting public kicked out just good leader, but he's an incredi- dates have come close to demon- Weekend Reality mg. editor Melissa Lipowski Gramm and worry about the about every Democratic senator, ble politician. It should be re- strating that they have the abili- negative areas (that have been copy chief Cindy Williams governor, congress member, membered that Clinton's main ties of a Reagan. Unless someone assistant copy chief Joe Boyle helpfully raised by Clintons mayor and dogcatcher running goal from the moment he was with Reagan's communication campaign team) that they've special projects editor Robin Coe for re-election this year. It was elected was to be re-elected. If abilities pops up, Clinton still has heard so much about during the assistant special projects editor Aaron Gray genuinely agreed that the voters' there's any chance at all for him a strong shot of staying in Wash- campaign. incredibly nasty mood toward to win, he'll find it. ington until the 21st century. We live in an age of severely the Democrats was mostly be- 204 West Hall Finally, there's the fact that the "But wait!" you might say. diminished expectations. It Is be- cause of their dissatisfaction Republicans so far don't have "Maybe Dole and Gramm arent cause of these lowered expecta- Bowling Green State University with Clinton. anyone that good to take Clinton Reagan, but Clinton isn't exactly tions that Clinton can win. A Bowling Green. Ohio 43403-0726 As a result, many people are on. Kennedy, either.'' president that promises not to predicting Clinton will do a Jim- No matter how much you ad- Of course, anyone who says screw things up any more than bgnews0andy.bgsu.edu my Carter Impersonation and mire people like Bob Dole, Phil that la absolutely correct Clin- they are Is halfway to re-election. 372-6966 lose big in 1996. There seems to Gramm and Newt Gingrich, it ton's abilities arent even close to Larry Hannan is opinion editor be a consensus /hat just about must be admitted thjtt their ap- Kennedy's, but he still has the for The News. The BG News Headlines Tuesday, January 17,1995 page three

THEY o SAID IT "The Super Bowl, in my opinion, will be anticlimactic. It would be a tragedy if we lose, but that's how big I feel this THREETublst Ivan Hammond will win is." give a free concert at 8 p.m. in -Carmen Policy, president of the 49ers ampus Bryan Recital Hall of the Uni- versity Moore Musical Arts ACROSS orner Center as part of the Faculty Artist Series. Assisted by pia- THE STATE nist Elizabeth Cobb, Ham- mond will perform "Tuba Investigators: faulty wir- the burning home. Holten ran University students plan- Treat" by John Frith, "Mor- back in the house to rescue the ning to live off campus next ceau de Concours" by Jean- ing caused fatal fire boy, who was on the second floor. year will have the opportunity Michel Defaye and "Sonate" Holten and Hale died of smoke LIMA, Ohio - A city housing inhalation. Holten's wife was ba- REGIONAL Weather to check into local realtors. by Thomas Benjamin. administrator said Monday she'll An off-campus housing fair by-sitting Hale, whose mother fight for a law requiring land- was working at a local factory. Tuesday, Jap. 17 will take place in the Union The University Performing lords to have properties In- "It was a fire waiting to hap- Ballroom from 3 to 6 p.m. on Dancers will present their an- spected before renting them. pen," said Harold DeWalt, the ci- Accu-Wealher tofcast lor daytime condition* and high temperatures Jan. 17. nual winter dance at 8 p.m. "This is something we feel is ty's electrical inspector. Students will be able to find Jan. 19 in the Eva Marie Saint really necessary," said Amy DeWalt said wires in the house out information about cost, lo- Theatre on campus. Admis- Odum, manager of the city's had been spliced together but not cation and deadlines of real- sion is $5. Neighborhood Support Unit. "I covered with a protective metal tors. know some landlords might be up box. Sparks from the spliced in arms over this. But this is "One Flew Over the Cuck- wires ignited wooden joists sup- something that could save lives." porting the second floor, he said. Open auditions for the Uni- oo's Nest," a 1975 motion pic- The problem turned deadly last versity production of William ture directed by Milos Forman week when an electrical fire in a Odum hopes to present her Shakespeare's "Macbeth" are and starring Jack Nicholson as two-story wood-frame house home-inspection legislation to the scheduled for 7 p.m. Jan. 17 a misfit who inspires his fel- killed two people. The family liv- City Council later this year. She and Jan. 18 in Room 400 of low patients in an insane asy- ing there had complained to the plans to pattern it after a similar University Hall. lum to stand up for them- landlord repeatedly about elec- ordinance in Ashtabula. For additional information, selves, will be shown at 9 p.m. trical problems. contact the University Dean Holten, 34, and Nathaniel That city requires landlords to on Jan. 19 in the Gish Film Hale, 9, died in the Jan. 8 fire. have their property inspected Theater Department at Theater. Free Holten made it outside with his and certified once a year. If the 372-2222. wife, Jill, and her 12-year-old property is not inspected, it can- Production dates for "Mac- The series Hollywood daughter, Toni Conley, when he not be rented. Violators must pay beth" are at 8 p.m. April 5-8 Comedies of the 1930s contin- realized Hale was trapped inside $300 to $1,000 per day in fines. and at 2 p.m. April 9 in the Eva ues at the University Gish Marie Saint Theatre. Film Theater with a showing of "Laurel and Hardy at On This Date The University theater will Work" at 7:30 p.m. and "Our perform Gilbert and Sullivan's Gang Comedies" at 8:45 p.m. JEhfjfrg j3cti)g Fifty-five years ago today, 15 'Trial by Jury" under the on Jan. 20. Free. direction of F. Eugene Dyb- students in Kohl Hall received short dahl as part of the "Music The University Symphonic hair cuts to find out if their girlfriends from Bowling Green Manor Band will perform at 8 p.m. on 1995 really liked them. House" series at 7:30 p.m. Jan. Jan. 20 in Kobacker Hall of the One girlfriend is reported to have 17. in Toledo's Wlldwood University Moore Musical run from a room screaming after MetroPark. Free. Arts Center. seeing her boyfriend. E2 m m m -& P~\s^\ SHOHCRS IAIN TSTOHUS fWWCS SNOW !C£ SUNNY PT CLOUDY CLOUDY Via AamMM Press

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Amy Johnson membership and leadership in organizations said. "I have an internship now, and during The BG News , as experience they value." the interview [for it], we discussed my role Membership gives students the opportuni- and duties as president frequently." Students who participate in major-related ty to talk to guest speakers during meetings, The effort students put forth now can help organizations have a better chance to land said Nancy Merritt, associate professor and them in the future, said Angela Smith, presi- jobs and internships, according to Universi- adviser of marketing. dent or the Ohio Student Education Associa- ty officials and local employers. Two University students have experi- tion. The University offers organizations for enced the benefits of being actively involved "What you put into it is what you get out of students of almost every major to join. In- in a major-related club. it," Smith said. "Being involved at the local volvement in these groups has benefits rbr Getting Involved in leadership roles and and state levels helps me to network and active students, said Joann Kroll, director of serving on committees are important deal with teachers all across the state." Career Planning and Placement Services. measures in being part of an organization, Leadership and active participation in a "Being involved in a major-related organi- said Adam Burk, president of the American club is a value employers recognize. zation gives the student access to profes- Marketing Association. "Being an employer, I am more impressed sionals in their field," Kroll said. "Em- "If you truly get involved in the club, it's with student involvement in major-oriented ployers frequently reference that student going to help you out in the future," Burk organizations," said Dave Miller, editor of Bowling Green's The Sentinel-Tribune. Drivers beware of icy roads Julie Hamilton Traffic, said although icy condi- Schroeder said. "You can't allow theory," Schroeder said. The BC News tions do not change any of the yourself five minutes and then Campus Police Lt. Gene Bratt parking regulations, drivers are expect to get where you're going said being prepared is the most When the cold weather arrives advised to maintain caution when on time." important aspect of winter driv- in Bowling Green and ice and maneuvering around campus. Schroeder said she believes the ing safety. snow blankets city streets, it's Schroeder said it is not the re- grounds department does a good "Pay attention to the weather," important for University com- sponsibility of the University to job of getting the parking lots Bratt said. "Stay a safe distance muters to slow down and pay at- help find available parking for cleared off quickly and people away from other cars. Be watch- tention. students when the weather turns just have to be patient. ing out for black ice." Stacie Schroeder, administra- sour. "On-campus lots are cleared "Black ice" is a term used to tive assistant at Parking and "Allow yourself ample time," off last because they don't need describe the inability to identify to move as quickly as commuters See ICE, page HX. £u and faculty do, at least in

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CALL RANDY AT 372-2764 for information about Senior Spring Hockey League. Teams will be forming ©RUSH and play will begin in a couple of weeks. BG students RUSH UNIVERSITY welcome to participate. Department of Health Systems Management 1653 West Congress Parkway Chicago, Illinois 60612 f The BG News Campus Tuesday, January 17,1995 page five College loan use skyrockets Court declares Students worry about costs, repayment programs minority funding Judy Braglnsky room and board and supplies. Federal Pell Grants (averaging $1375 for unconstitutional College Press Service At private universities, costs are pro- 14 percent of students), fellowships and jected to rise by 5.6 percent to an average scholarships (averaging $2,467 for 12 per- Jamie Pharos Todd, who works on the Commit- The $25,000 that University of Califor- of $23,700. In fact, borrowing to pay the cent), college work study (averaging College Press Service tee on Institutional Corporation, nia-Davis senior Corrine Walters figures $1,560 for 4 percent) and the GI Bill or entire bill for four years of school at a pri- This fall, the Fourth U.S. Cir- a joint effort of the Big Ten uni- she'll owe after earning a master's degree vate university could leave a student other programs (averaging $2,503 for 2 versities to increase opportuni- in plant biology scares her. percent). cuit Court of Appeals rendered owing almost $100,000, plus interest. an unprecedented decision, ties for minority graduate stu- She said she has no clue how she'll pay it With college costs doubling over the past Assistance from employers was the most dents. all back and that school debt could eat up a popular source of income for students shocking university administra- decade and increasing at roughly twice the tors nationwide - minority In recent years, the number of quarter of the income she might expect rate of overall inflation, the Census Bu- ($3.6 million or 18 percent) but averaged programs designed specifically from an entry-level laboratory job in biol- scholarships are unconstitu- reau reported that more than half of the just $979 per student, the report found. tional. for those groups has vastly in- ogy. 20.6 million students enrolled in colleges The Census Report also revealed men creased, bringing with it in- Hillary Wicai, newly graduated from Although the judgment in Pod- or vocational and technical schools ob- averaged $2,953 in assistance, compared to beresky v. Kinvan only affects creased controversy. Northwestern University's Medill School tained financial help from at least one $2,891 for women. Men also received more the states under the jurisdiction College administrators' mo- of Journalism, landed her dream job as a source. in terms of scholarships, averaging $2,971, of the Fourth Circuit - Maryland, tives for implementing these TV reporter with WWI in West Lafayette, Borrowing in the Federal Family Educa- compared to $2,068 for women. Virginia, West Virginia and programs are as varied as the Ind., but can't afford the clothes to look African-American students, meanwhile, ethnic groups they target. tion Loans Program increased by more North and South Carolina - It professional on the air. Wicai struggles had the highest proportion of students get- Many schools hope race-based than 40 percent In the 1993-94 school year raises questions about minority with a $21,000 debt from the year at alone, said Donald Stewart of the College ting some sort of financial help (58 percent scholarships will help diversify scholarships across the country. Northwestern that helped her land the job. Board. and averaging $2,527). Fifty percent of their student bodies. Others say "Every single thing I wear to work was white students obtained aid averaging The three-judge panel for the these scholarships compensate "For many students, finding a way to case held that the University of given to me by my mother and grand- finance their education may be as much of $2,927. minorities for past discrimi- Maryland at College Park failed nation. mother who shopped for bargains," she a challenge as the academic training Despite the burgeoning need, federal to present sufficient evidence said. they'll have to master," wrote Census re- loan programs have remained flat in re- And some offer scholarships to that a race-based scholarship try to train minorities to work Despite their collective college sticker searchers Rebecca Sutterlin and Robert cent years, with students receiving less in program is necessary and legal shock, Walters and Wicai plight is not an Kominski in a report released in October. Federal Pell Grants and other aid. on its campus. in fields where ethnic profes- uncommon one. The American Council on sionals are under-represented Loans were the source of the largest As millions of students face whopping In 1990, Daniel Podberesky, a "I think that [minority schol- Education forecasts a student at a public amount of aid, averaging $3,155 for just college costs, and another 12.5 million Hispanic student with a 4.0 GPA university will spend $9,876 this year (up arships] are a vital aspect of a lot more than 3 million students borrowing to and a 1340 SAT score, requested 5.8 percent from last year) on tuition, fees, attend class. Other sources of aid included See DEBT, page eight of students' attaining an educa- to be considered for a four-year, tion," said University of Penn- full-tuition, non-need-based sylvania senior Liz Melendez, a scholarship under the school's United Minority Council chair- RUSSIA Benjamin Banneker Scholarship person. "It is a tool or mechanism Program. Continued from page one. Yeltsin earlier this month put paign faltered again. Chechen meals and rest. that has been implemented to Chernomyrdin in charge of re- New convoys of Russian infan- Although the school admitted help minority students come up fighters claimed to have pushed Podberesky was qualified for the Chechen President Dzhokhar solving the Chechnya conflict, the Russians back and taken part try moved toward Grozny and to par or reach the same playing scholarship, an official for the Dudayev, who has led the inde- and the prime minister's TV ap- of the railway station. Heavy Russian helicopter gunshlps field as majority students." pendence drive. pearance indicated he may be as- were operating outside the city in University of Maryland said the machine-gun and rifle fire was scholarship was only open to Thousands are believed to have suming a larger role. heard in the direction of the larger numbers than before. But some groups have said the In the early weeks of the con- Chernomyrdin defended the black students, not Hispanic stu- problems surrounding these been killed since Dec. 11, when station, but there was no way to dents. Moscow sent troops into Chech- flict, Chernomyrdin remained army in his address, saying "the scholarships outweigh their confirm the claim. Podberesky filed suit in 1990 in nya, a mostly Muslim republic of largely uninvolved, and there- Russian soldier is doing his duty benefits. For some civilians, a lull in the U.S. District Court in Mary- 1.2 million people in southern shelling was reason to smile. "At honorably." fore relatively unblemished land. Russia's Caucasus Mountains. while the military suffered humi- least we got to sleep last night," One court has already said Russia says fewer than 400 of liating defeats. Yeltsin has kept a an elderly woman on a street The prime minister called for a A minority, or race-based these scholarships have been un- its soldiers have been killed. But low profile. comer said. moratorium on movement of scholarship is one which con- constitutional. the ITAR-Tass news agency, The Russian ground assault on But on Monday morning, the troops and equipment, a halt of siders only those students of mi- quoting North Ossetian Medical Grozny has turned the city into a routine resumed: Russian artil- artillery and other heavy nority ethnicities, such as Afri- And some minority students Services, reported that the city daily meat grinder that con- lery picking up after 10 a.m. and weaponry, the creation of safe can American, Mexican Ameri- said they consider race-based Mortuary in Mozdok, North Os- sumes bodies, buildings and regular air attacks before lunch. zones for handing in weapons and can, Native American, Native scholarships an insult because setia, had about 800 bodies of weapons. Chechen fighters change shifts guarantee delivery of relief aid American, Puerto Rican and these scholarships assume mi- Russian soldiers. On Monday, the Russian cam- twice a day, heading home for to civilians. Pacific Islander, said Angela nority students need extra help.

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The Beating of Drums Health care stressed Voinovich seeks federal approval for plan John Chalfant emphasizing preventive med- three years to fully implement The Associated Press icine and cost containment. the OhioCare program," he said. Money saved from the over- House Speaker Jo Ann Da- COLUMBUS - Gov. George haul would finance extension of vidson, R-Reynoldsburg, said Voinovich said Monday he ex- coverage to about 480,000 low in- later that a July 1 deadline for an pects federal approval by the end come Ohioans who are working implementing bill was optimistic. of the week of a state plan to pri- at Jobs that do not provide Insur- vatize Medicaid, the health care ance and who cannot qualify for "There's been an awful lot of program for the poor. But Im- Medicaid. About 1.1 million preliminary work done by the plementation could take three Ohioans have no health insur- administration on OhioCare," years. ance. Davidson said. "I think our cau- "I'm hoping at the end of this Voinovich needs a federal cus is going to give every bit of week we will announce, after a waiver of Medicaid regulations cooperation we can to try to meet long negotiation with the White to proceed with OhioCare. Once that timetable." House, that OhioCarc will be- come a reality," Voinovich said. "And 480,000 working poor people in the state of Ohio are go- "It's not going to be like ing to have health insurance for snapping your fingers and [an the first time," he said in a speech at a Martin Luther King Ohio health care program is] Jr. holiday observance. going to go into being." Medicaid is a health care pro- gram for the poor that the state APPkete/remUlaun and federal governments jointly George Voinovich Charles Miller demonstrates how to play a percussion Instrument he made out of a gourd and woven finance. beads at the African Culture Fest at the Museum Center In downtown Cincinnati Saturday. Most recipients now are on the Ohio governor traditional fee-for-service system in which doctors or hospi- granted, the proposal must get Davidson anticipates Voino- ICE tals bill the state. the Legislature's approval. vich will recommend abolishing Under the Voinovich plan, re- "It's not going to be like snap- tant is to get enough rest," he the $102 million General Assis- Continued from page four. "Be prepared," Bratt said. cipients would change to a man- ping your fingers and it's going tance program that provides said. "If you're tired the snow "Carry gloves, flashlights and aged care system. to go into being," Voinovich said payments of $100 a month mainly water frozen on asphalt. can be hypnotic." even blankets in your car. 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I don't tence that even a former pros- much." know who could be against this, ing plan for the next two bud- ecutor believes was too harsh. COLUMBUS -- House given the crowding in the prisons get years starting July 1. James D. Crow, 30, a Dayton Alan Gabel Speaker Jo Ann Davidson said today. James Crow has tremen- Davidson said the budget former assistant county prosecutor Monday that Gov. George native, has been in the Mansfield dous support statewide." likely will anticipate an infla- Correctional Institution since Voinovich may recommend a Petitions with 22,000 signa- tion rate of 3.5 percent in the 1991. change in the way the state "Six years for six bad checks is Gabel, now a Dayton lawyer in tures were submitted on his be- first year and 3.4 percent in Former Montgomery County a hell of a long time for any- private practice, said never be- distributes the second year. half. money in- Common Pleas Judge William W. body," said Alan Gabel, the fore had he worked on behalf of Crow has a guaranteed job She said she hopes spending Mac Mi 11 an Jr. sentenced Crow on former assistant county pros- someone he convicted. Crow tended to for primary and secondary upon release. He has offered to ease spend- six bad check counts separately. ecutor who handled Crow's case. hired him to handle the clemency make $8,000 restitution to a bank, education could exceed the In- He imposed consecutive, definite "I've prosecuted a lot of cases ing inequi- flation rate. request. pay for drug rehabilitation and ties among sentences that left Crow ineligi- where rapists aren't sentenced to "I've written three letters to counseling, and purchase a "I have not seen the num- ble for parole. that much." local bers yet, so I'm not sure where the governor, I've been trying to home-monitoring device. schools. we're going to be on that for Davidson, education. I certainly hope we R-Reynolds- could be above that, but it's in burg, told a conjunction as you look at the Lawmaker protects employers news con- other factors," Davidson said. ference she expects Voino- She referred to demands in vich's new state budget due the budget for increased Proposed bill to give immunity to critical supervisors late this month will propose spending on prisons and other increasing the amount of programs. The Associated Press said the bill may have a brighter future in Despite Corbin's assertion that comments equity aid for poorer districts. 1995. must be confined to job performance, Sil- Voinovich's first budget in- The state-local system of fi- DAYTON - A lawmaker said he will intro- The bill would provide immunity from verstein said the bill might give employers cluded $45 million for such nancing schools was ruled un- duce a bill this week to give greater legal lawsuits if the employer sees the comments purposes, and his second bud- ofenstitutionally inadequate protection to employers who criticize in a job evaluation as true and If the evalua- immunity to make statements based on their personal relationships with the employees get contained $135 million. and Inequitable last July. The workers in job evaluations. tion is restricted to work performance. Davidson said some poor The employer also could not make state- and other irrelevant issues. state is appealing the Perry Executives have been advised by their at- districts view the equity fund- County Common Pleas Court ments that are libelous or slanderous. ing as one-time financial sup- torneys not to give job references because "You can have an employee who may not decision at Voinovich's direc- be well liked by the employer and who may plements they can't count on they can be sued for what they say, state tion. Current law says employers cannot be be shut out from employment," Silverstein to cover future operational Rep. Bob Corbin said Monday. sued if they give truthful information about said. "You're opening the door for them to costs. employees without malice, said Jeffrey Sil- State spending for schools "Present law protects the bad employee give opinions which are unrelated to the em- "We want the districts to amounts to $6.7 billion in the and hurts the good employee and inhibits verstein, a Dayton attorney whose firm spe- have some sense of confidence ployee's performance." current two-year budget that employers from being able to obtain the true cializes in employee rights. that this equity factor is going ends June 30. information about an employee," said Cor- Employers must be able to prove that the But Corbin said he believes employers to be a continuing factor in the would still be careful about what they say. bin, a former businessman. statements are true. distribution of dollars," Da- Overall, the state provides "I think we've allowed the trial lawyers to Silver-stein said he sees dangers in Cor- vidson said. 42 percent of total school rev- Corbin, R- Washington Township, twice in- scare us into not providing an important bin'sbill. Voinovich is expected to enue; local districts 52 per- troduced similar legislation in the past four source of information about employees and outline education priorities in cent; and the federal govern- years. He said the bills were opposed by trial "The problem is there are so many issues their ability to do their jobs," he said. his annual State of the State ment 6 percent. lawyers and labor unions and died. that are so subjective," he said. "And those Corbin said he plans to introduce the legis- But Corbin is now a member of a new Re- are the issues the employer shouldn't be able lation on Thursday and expects to hold hear- publican leadership team in the House and to communicate without some factual basis." ings within three weeks.

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1:10 later on the first of two Kelly inSSNJL V* ^T V-' i. 1 • AT*MMni'n ■ ■ ■ Per rail It goals in a 2:58 span. Perrault, the top-scoring de- (in front of T.C.B.Y.) THE DAILY NEWS fenseman in the nation entering Bowling Green weekend play, poked home a re- bound off a Johnson shot at 16:50 O Computer monitored Safety Shut-Down System and blasted a slapshot past Thuss HOTJFF^THE PRESS! at 19:48 to knot the game at 3-3 O Tested bv the State after two periods. Johnson and Clark drew assists on both goals. ONAMA Approved BG'a best line of the night - Ojust25< a gallon Johnson, Clark and Hall - struck early in the third period O Serviced and Sanitized Daily to give the Falcons their first The Gavel Needs lead of the night at 4-3. O Unique 8-stage R.O. purification process Clark came off the boards on a O Self-Serve: You fill your own clean bottle wraparound attempt and beat You! Thuss to the near post for his O Open 24 hours a day second goal of the night and ninth of the season. Clark, the CCHA WATERMILL EXPRESS* removes if present: p The Gavel is now hiring in the Offensive Player of the Week on the strength of a seven-point /Herbicides /THM's sales department. weekend (2-5), has nine points In / Nitrates / PCB's Must be able to: his last three games. / Chemicals / Asbestos • commit to 10 hours a week Clark, who had 13 points in his / Fertilizers / Sediment first 17 games this season, said a • have own transportation change in mindset has been the / Insecticides / Lead difference thus far in the second / Chlorine / Spores • be enthusiastic! half of the season. / Radon / Algae "I was getting down on my- / Rust / Viruses self," Clark said. "The first half I / Bacteria / Sodium Call 372-2606 for more info had a million chances to score and it wasn't coming. I started / Arsenic / Cysts getting a negative attitude like / Detergents / Foul Odor M\ I'm never gonna score.' / Mercury / and other impurities ■MHCOOT.HI'M"- 1 Sports The BG News page ten Tuesday, January 17, 1995 Men freeze up, lose 70-60 to Ohio Falcons shoot .371, Trent scores 23 Unsung Peterson nails three triples Mark Leonard DeChant Mike Kazlmore I play out there, the more I get team looking for me and they'll The BC News The BC News into the flow of the game. It's sag down on me and leave people kind of hard coming off, the open." ATHENS, Ohio - Poor shooting In a game that everyone bench with my legs a little bit "Jimmy gave us a big spark off is a problem that has not afflicted thought would hinge on the play tight, but I just try to get into the the bench hitting the threes," the men's basketball team much of Ohio's AU-American Gary now of the game and do what I Hunter said. "I thought that he this season. Trent, little-used Jim Peterson can do." played with poise, and he really The healthy Falcon offense, proved to be the key to the Bob- What Peterson did was take took advantage of his opportuni- nationally-ranked in field goal cats' 70-60 victory. advantage of a Bowling Green ty." percentage, finally caught a cold Peterson, who entered Satur- defense that continually sagged at Ohio Saturday in BG's 70-60 day's contest averaging just over in on Trent whenever he touched After his team missed nine of loss to the Bobcats. two points per contest, knocked the basketball. its 10 triple attempts in the first The Falcons placed four down three treys in a six-minute "When Jimmy came in the stanza, Hunter realized that the. players in double digits, but span to help OU open up a 51-47 game, I said, 'Light it up for me,' long bombs would be the key to made only 23 of 62 shot attempts lead. It was a lead that the Bob- " Trent said. "I know that if [BG] the second half. for a season-low 37.1 percent cats would hold onto for the rest b going to keep sagging and try performance. of the contest. and double down on me in the "At half time [shooting three- "We're a team that's not accus- "Every now and then [OU head lane, that gives him wide-open pointers] was basically about all tomed to shooting the ball very coach Larry Hunter] he'll throw shots. we talked about," Hunter said. "I poorly," BG head coach Jim Lar- me in the game, so I have to be "Even if I don't get the ball, as said, 'Guys, I don't care if you're ranaga said "We never estab- ready," Peterson said. "The more long as I work for it [BG] sees my missing, shoot the three's.'" lished any offensive rhythm. We can't afford to that and expect to beat a team on the road like Ohio U." Despite their shooting woes.the Women's rally falls short, 77-67 Falcons were in great shape for most of the game. With 5:14 left Scott Brown Bowling Green trailed 37-30 at the intermission. in the contest, Floyd Miller sank The BC News Ohio came out firing in the second half and went a jumper in the paint to cut OU's up by as many as 18 points with 10 minutes to go. lead to 56-53. ATHENS - They might as well be majoring in The Falcons attempted a comeback, and a spirited In the closing minutes, archaeology, with a minor in rock-climbing thrown run got them as close as four points. however, the Bobcats connected in. But Bowling Green committed a few crucial on 9-13 free throw attempts The Bowling Green women's basketball team miscues, and the Bobcat veterans were able to put and pulled away from BG with a dug themselves a 19-point hole against Ohio Uni- the game away. versity on Saturday, only to climb back within four final 14-7 run. "I was scared," Ohio coach Marsha Reall said. The loss drops Bowling Green points with six minutes to go. They went on to lose "They came back really strong. I think that this is a tough one, 77-67, to the Bobcats at Athens' Con- to 8-4 overall and 2-2 in the Mid- one of the best-coached games I have ever seen vocation Center. American Conference. Ohio (12-4 from an opponent. She [Clark] finally found five The hole turned out to be too deep, and the people that I don't think any one of us would have overall) remains second in comeback proved too short. Digging holes early league standings with a 3-1 mark. thought would have been out on the floor at the and playing catch-up has become an all too famil- same time." Ohio received a typical per- iar situation for the Falcons, who are now 3-9 over- formance from All-America can- A pair of three-pointers by Jenny Kulics and all and 1-3 in the MAC. didate Gary Trent - 10-15 shoot- Sara Puthoff got the Falcon run rolling. Ohio went "We came out the second half and didn't play nearly five minutes without a basket, and the Fal- ing, 23 points, 14 rebounds and 2 very well," head coach Jaci Clark said. "I changed blocks. But the Bobcats sealed cons inched within four points. some personnel. I needed to find people who want- the win with their second-best Then came a crucial sequence that turned the The BC NCWI/BMI Welnncr ed to play. We dug ourselves that big hole in the momentum to the Ohio side for good. falcon forward Floyd Miller scores in a recent game against Central weapon, outside shooting. OU poured in 7 three-pointers second half, and we spent the rest of the way try- Michigan. CMU's Thomas Kllgore (3) watches the action. ing to climb out." See WOMEN, page thirteen. in the second half - three by little-used reserve Jim Peterson. During the same stanza BG made HOCKEY only one of its eight attempts GRAPPLING - The New Store In Town from beyond the arc. Continued from page nine. BG was led by forward Floyd Continued from page nine. MU tightened to the point of Miller, who scored 18 points and cutting off the Falcons' circu- "Just a totally different way of grabbed nine rebounds - while pretty successful in doing lation. With three minutes left looking at it. I'm more relaxed guarding Trent for most of the their job tonight," he added. in the third period, Holzinger and having fun out there." S1UDI0129 The Redskins accomplished charged over the boards and Miami tied the game at 4-4 on game. 129 S. Main (Near Uhlman's) Shane Komives had 12 points their task to the utmost with led a Falcon surge. Boxer's second power-play goal five minutes to go in the final of the game. Miami finished 3-6 and six rebounds for the Falcons, Holzinger expects the oppo- Jewelry, Candleholders, Imports, & More while Antonio Daniels and Jay period. The Brown and Orange on the power play, while the Fal- sition's clutch-and-grab play Larranaga tallied 10 apiece. mounted a furious assault on cons were 0-6. kTA aWi ▲ • • • the MU goal, pounding 17 to continue. Clarke, who raised his record shots on goal in the final "As it gets close to crutch to 8-0-1 in league play, made 26 period. But MU goalie Chuck time, teams are going to do saves, including three in the Thuss and the Redskin de- whatever it takes to pull out overtime period. fense tightened to preserve a points against the top teams," BG began the weekend with a 163 S. Main tie heading into overtime. Holzinger said. 9-3 rout of Ohio State in Colum- Downtown bus. The Falcons Inundated OSU 352-2595 goaltender Kurt Brown with 24 Fax 353-5210 shots in the first period and 51 HgjgP uno uno uno uno uno uno uno uno uno for the game. WELCOME BACK TO B.G.S.U. Holzinger, the nation's leading scorer entering weekend play, led the Falcons with three goals | REMEMBER THE FANTASTIC PROGRAMS and an assist. Perrault, Johnson, FROM UA0 LAST SEMESTER... Tom Glantz, Kevin Lune, Dale *$& 1$P *<■** «&F Crombeen and Jamie Williams ..WELL, JOIN US AND HELP PLAN MOREl added goals for the Falcons, who Mexican Fiesta GREAT EVENTS THIS SEMESTER! Bar-B-Q Bibs Chicken \?C Choice of: blitzed Brown and the Buckeyes ~y Beet from the outset. Dinner Dinner ( Chicken With the game tied at 1-1 late in Seafood •••JOIN UAO ANYTIME*** Cole Slaw & Fries Mashed Potatoes, the first period, Holzinger inter- Peas, & Rolls Alw -"- Monday Night cepted Brown's clearing attempt VFrozen Ma/flarltas: Lime & STrawberry PICK UP A MEMBERSHIP FORM TODAY and stuffed it in the open net. UAO OFFICE-3RD FLOOR UNIVERSITY UNION Less than three minutes later, ANY QUESTIONS. CALL 372-2343 Perrault fed Holzinger in full art* 'JS period with the Falcons short- Seafood Monday to Friday IN 7He TAfl ROOM handed, Holzinger completed his or [Soup, Salad & Roast Beef 3RD fLOOR UNIVeRSIiy UNION hat trick, beating Brown high to •tlcalbnll Sub Buffet Buffet the glove side off a perfect pass uno uno uno uno uno uno uno uno uno from Clark, who had three as- sists. "He's just dynamic," Powers said of Holzinger. "If he can get the puck in stride you can't stop him. He's gonna get a great scor- ing opportunity every time he ...at EaSyStreet Cafe, 104 s. Main St, Bowling Green gets the puck in stride." The gentle turn of the antique ceiling lans, colorful potato, rice, or vegetable. Sauteed chicken livers "He's the most dominant guy stained glass, oak furnishings and brass railings is an Easystreet speciality and our own secret we've played against this year present a refreshing atmosphere of casualness and recipe. Tender St. Louis style ribs, beef & shrimp and that's in a pretty good crowd elegance. and chicken kabobs and broiled orange roughy in our league," OSU head coach But it's not just the friendly, warm atmosphere that are a few of the popular dinner selections. Hand- Jerry Welsh said. brings our guest back - it's the quality, quantity and cut Certified Black Angus steaks are also on our Clarke made 18 saves in net for selection of foods we have to offer at very reasonable menu. the Falcons to earn the victory. prices! Our customers can prepare their own food at *** A choice of over 25 appetizers, homemade soups their table when they order beef or shrimp fondue. Because of the expected ticket and salads alone Is example of the large varied menu Chocolate fondue, specialty cheesecakes and demand for Saturday's MSU we offer our customers. Cheese and cracker boards, homemade apple bettys are e great way to finish contest, the BGSU student pick- fresh vegetable and fruit trays and huge hand-battered your evening I up procedure will be Invoked this onion ring are just some of our customers' favorite Known for our selection of over 76 imported week. Under this policy, students appetizers. beer, our beer-loving customer are encouraged to must pick up their tickets in ad- Sandwiches are a mainstay of many luncheon diets, join our Hall of Foam, which currently has over vance at the Memorial Hall but flavorful variety and generous portions make 200 members1 Ticket Office by presenting their Easystreefs 45 selections a winner at dinner tool A variety of at least 6 lunch specials are valid BGSU ID. Tender corned beef reubens, chubby checker clubs and offered Mon.-Frl. from 11-4. Dinner specials are Saturday's game will be tele- French Dips are ever popular. offered every night. We love kids and our vised live by Burger lovers should feast their taste buds on our children's menu offers a variety of good food. WTOL-TV(Ch.ll/CBS) out of 92% lean, half-pound burger, prepared 12 different Sorry we do not take reservations, however, if Toledo. Due to the television ways. it's a special event give us a call and we'll do our coverage, Saturday's game ha/ Entrees priced from $7.95 to $14.95 include choice best to accommodate you. been moved back to 7:30 p.m. of homemade soup of the day or salad and a choice of We're open 7 days a weekl * The BG News Sports Tuesday, January 17, 1995 page eleven St. Louis plots Replacement plan has bugs Ronald Blum is kind of like making people options range from doing nothing "Eventually some of those to make return The Associated Press choose are you for the union or at all to abandonment of the players might become managers R.B. Fallslrom receiver Todd Kinchen. "We for the Confederacy." coaches' and trainers' and man- and coaches and they'll be on the The Associated Press never heard anything from the NEW YORK - Managers, The players' association repre- agers' representation." other end, too," Wine said. "We'- organization. We were just wait- coaches and trainers who work sents the manager, four coaches The union could stop collecting ve got to do what we've got to do, ST. LOUIS - Abandoned by the ing for someone to say, 'OK, she with replacement players may be and two trainers from each team dues from the team employees and they've got to do what they'- NFT, in 1988 and a two-time loser (Frontiere) said we're moving.'... eliminated from the union's for the benefits program and one and eliminate them from the li- ve got to do, too." in the expansion sweepstakes, St. Now, everybody's taking it seri- benefits and licensing programs. additional coach for the licensing censing program while still rep- Baker went through the first Louis is just hours from making a ously." Eugene Orza, the union's No. 2 program. Those club employees resenting them for health bene- strike in 1972, his rookie season. triumphant return to big-time official, said Monday that the pay dues to the union of $20 per fits and pensions. "There's a few of us," he said, pro football. The Rams, who projected a loss union's executive board will con- day during the season. "who have been through and Los Angeles Rams president of some $6 million in Anaheim in sider the issue when it next "We understand the difficulty "Coaches are kind of in the fought for a lot and paid our John Shaw arrived Sunday night 1994, will play in a new $260 mil- meets, probably the week of Jan. they face," Orza said. "But they middle of the road," New York dues, so to speak, on the players' to complete a deal to move the lion domed stadium in St. Louis. 30. He said no decision will be have to understand the difficulty Mets coach Bobby Wine said. "If side: myself, Don Baylor, Jim franchise in what one local col- They'll also get a $15 million made until then. players face. They are being they do something with man- Fregosi, Davey Johnson, Phil umnist labeled "the deal of the practice facility. "This isn't very pleasant for asked in essence to help break agement, the players' association Garner, Cito Gaston. We paid our century." A Rams source in St. anybody," San Francisco Giants the union. ... There is no law to gets mad. If they do something dues and lost a lot of money strik- Louis said team owner Georgia The potential profit of more manager Dusty Baker said. "This compel us to represent them. The with the players' association, ing for where these people are Frontiere was to arrive late Sun- than $20 million a year would they get fired. now." day night. make the Rams the most profita- The deal - which could give the ble franchise in the NFL Rams $20 million a year in Nuggets' coach profits - is to be finalized Mon- Part of the agreement is an un- day. And a news conference has precedented guarantee that at been set for 2 p.m. Tuesday to least 85 percent of luxury boxes formally welcome the Rams to and club seats will be sold for the turns in whistle town, said Al Kerth, a spokesman next IS years, accounting for at for FANS Inc., the St. Louis least $10 million annually for the John Massman Mike take over, and I think that's group that has courted the Rams. team. The deal also will provide The Associated Press important for a smooth tran- Any more news might have to $30 million to pay off what the sition," Issel said. wait until then, because Fron- Rams owe the city of Anaheim. DENVER - helped For Littles, it is the third time tiere and Shaw, who were among reverse the fortunes of a foun- in his NBA career he has as- eight to 10 Rams officials sched- Taxpayers approved the dering franchise, but he couldn't domed stadium several years ago sumed the head coaching duties uled to make the trip, arrived overcome burnout. during a season. He had previous under a cloud of secrecy. Flight when St. Louis was in the running for an expansion team. The city stints with Cleveland and Charlo- attendants said Shaw was In an unexpected development, tte. whisked out a side door and into a hopes to raise $50-$60 million to an emotional Issel resigned as limousine shortly after TWA finance the move and retire coach of the on "I'm sorry to see Dan go," Lit- flight 158 landed at Lambert Air- Rams debt in California with the Sunday, saying the duties and tles, 51, said, "but he's going to port about 7 p.m. Sunday. sale of premium seat licenses, a pressures of the job "have start- feel better. He did a good job The move to St. Louis, which ploy that helped Charlotte back- ed to make me something I don't here. He's always been a winner, ers win an expansion team. want to be." and I think that having some hasn't had an NFL team since Bill players not come to play every Bidwill took the Cardinals to According to the St. Louis Post- Issel, 46, will remain with the night was tough for him." Phoenix in 1988 and lost out to Dispatch, the PSLs - which must Charlotte, N.C., and Jacksonville, Nuggets' organization. His spe- be purchased before buying cific duties haven't been de- Fla., in the 1993 expansion race, Issel, in his third season as season tickets - will be priced termined, but he might help must be approved by a vote of coach, had guided the team to an from $250-$4,500, depending on oversee the team's move into a 18-16 record this season. The res- NFL owners. Frontiere doesn't location. appeared concerned. new arena in 1997. ignation followed two of the "I'm on my way," Frontiere The Rams have played in team's best games of the season, told the Los Angeles Times on Southern California for 49 years For the remainder of this including a 118-104 win over Sunday. "I have to give my ap- since coming from Cleveland. season, assistant Gene Littles Houston on Saturday night. proval. I have no other choice." They were the first major will serve as interim head coach. Rams players certainly seem professional sports team to move will remain an assis- In 1992, Issel took over a team to have their bags packed. to California and will become the tant, and a second assistant will that had won only 20 and 24 "I like Los Angeles and all, but first NFL team to leave. be hired soon. games the previous two seasons it sounds like a breath of fresh under . He com- air," linebacker Thomas Homco The Rams haven't had a win- General manager Bemie Bick- piled a steadily improving 78-86 said. "I've been peeking at maps ning season since 1989, when erstaff said continuity was im- record in his first two seasons, and real estate books for the last they were 11-5 and made it to the portant for this season, and he and guided the team to an upset of Seattle in the playoffs last Former Nuggets coach Dan I»»t\ purveys the court In a rccsat ga couple of months." NFC championship game, a 30-3 will evaluate the head coaching Issel, who quit his position Sunday, will remain in the front office. "We've been hearing about the loss to San Francisco. They were position after the season. spring. St. Louis thing since the begin- 4-12 in 1994, and recently fired ning of the year," said Rams wide coach Chuck Knox. "I recommended that Gene and EBLGE RIBBON PHOTO il Overstocked! Welcomes Back All Students! 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And make no mis- cally high number of penalties SAN FRANCISCO - Deion attitude to inflate an organization take - this WAS part of the Job (nine for 98 yards) called on the Roxborough, the oddsmaker who didn't Invent attitude, he just They come from the muck and sets point spreads for 75 percent all by himself. description - he pointed the or- Cowboys. There was the finger- mud of northern California, seek- perfected it. Then he imported it "This team was a great team, ganization back to the Super pointing and waving, dancing and of Nevada's legal sports books. to the West Coast and an organi- ing the unprecedented. They are "It's that the performance by the they would have made the BowL raving taking place on 49ers side- zation in desperate need of some- playoffs without me. I was In the aftermath of San Fran- line, much of it inspired by the the resident NFL powerhouse, 49ers was totally devastating. We thing different. these San Francisco 49ers, and had to set a line big enough so brought here for this one game. cisco's 38-28 win over Dallas, guys in the 'do rags - the scarlet they look unstoppable. that the sports books would get Once renowned for their cool And," here Sanders paused for proof that Sanders' singular bandanas favored by Sanders as and their professionalism, the Their opponent comes from the some money bet on the Char- dramatic effect, "we prevailed." ideas about fashion and his petu- protection against helmet head, sun and surf of southern Califor- San Francisco 49ers had been un- Not just prevail, but prevail lant, peacock-like personality and now copied by almost a half- gers." settled and upset in the NFC nia. About the only thing likely to with style. Deion taught the 49ers have Influenced his newest dozen teammates. Why would anyone bet on a championship game twice in suc- make the San Diego Chargers how to strut. He taught the Mor- teammates - some might say In- Then there was the first San team whose conference has lost cession by a brash Dallas team comfortable at the Super Bowl is 10 straight Super Bowls; a team mon quarterback to frolic and fected them - was everywhere. Francisco Interception by Eric the sun and surf of Miami. that is making its Super Bowl de- As one celebration continued, Davis, a Deion understudy. Even Don't expect the 49ers to be but; and a team that lost to San Steve Young, the former as Davis was making way toward very hospitable. Las Vegas cer- Francisco 38-15 in December? Brigham Young quarterback and the end zone, Sanders came back tainly doesn't. That was the last time the descendant of Brigham himself, across the field to help Dallas When the 49ers attempt to be- Chargers lost, however. And they was already looking ahead to the passer Troy Aikman to his feet. come the first team to win five have beaten two pretty fair op- real team party. Though the TV cameras did not Super Bowls on Jan. 29 at Joe ponents, Miami and Pittsburgh "Even for a Mormon guy," catch what Deion said, the Cow- Robbie Stadium, they will enter [17-13 in the AFC title game, on Young said, "I swear it's going to boys quarterback clearly could as perhaps the biggest favorite in the road, no less] to get this far. be fun." be seen mouthing back, "Get the 29-year history of the big "The San Diego Chargers are And talk about guys acting nu- away from me!" game. on the move," safety Stanley tty. Young looked at coach Afterward, someone reminded "The Super Bowl, in my opin- Richard proclaimed. George Seifert, even less of a Sanders that he had penalized ion, will be anticlimactic," said "This team will be ready to party animal than himself. himself by signing with San 49ers president Carmen Policy, play," added linebacker David "Even George Is loose,' Young Francisco for less money than whose team already has been in- Griggs. "It feels great." marveled, "and that's some- any of the other teams that pur- stalled as a 19-point favorite in For the first time, both Super thing." sued him offered. But Deion al- some betting parlors. "It would Bowl teams play in the same Of course, it wasn't only In the ways said the first condition of be a tragedy if we lose, but that's state. For the, uh, 100th time, or locker room that Deion and the employment was playing for a how big I feel this win is." 1,000th, the NFC team is con- gospel of don't-mess-with-me contender. The 49ers' 38-28 victory over sidered awesome. held sway over the 49ers. That's not to say the commer- Dallas for the NFC championship Nearly all the stars suit up for It was the reason a fight broke cial possibilities have escaped Sunday showed all the potency the 49ers: Steve Young, Jerry out an hour before the game him completely. An incentive San Francisco is blessed with. It Rice, Deion Sanders, Ricky Wat- when a handful of 49ers hap- clause in Sanders' incentive- displayed a certain toughness the ters, Ken Norton - shall we go pened on some Cowboys stretch- laden contract guarantees him Niners lacked in losing to the on? The only Charger with much ing in the north end zone, sup- $750,000 for reaching the Super Cowboys the last two years. And renown is All-Pro linebacker Jun- posedly THEIR end zone. And it Bowl. A moment later, perhaps it exhibited the big play capabili- ior Seau, and he could be run was the reason just minutes after brightening at that very thought, ties the offense and defense ragged by all of San Francisco's the game, when the champion- Deion looked straight at the have. firepower. ship trophy was presented to the camera. Michael Roxborough said the 49ers in the south end zone and a "It must be the money," he spread hasn't been so big since "Nobody is going to come out handful of them, doin' the Deion, said. the Baltimore Colts opened as and walk through us. We're a turned their just-embroidered 17-point favorites over the New professional team, and you don't matching championship caps It was a plug for his new rap York Jets in Super Bowl III. The get to this level by being a San Francisco quarterback Steve Young raises his helmet after hit backwards. video, not the reason he came to Jets won the game 16-7. pansy," Chargers running back team's victory over Dallas Sunday. Young, normally stole, has been And In between? San Francisco. But like the strut, "It's not that the Chargers are Natrone Means said. very Jubilant since the arrival of Deion Sanders. Let us count the ways Dallas it wasnt a bad throw-in.

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With the score tied at 73-73, Gugliotta hit his shot from the top of the key as the 24-second WOMEN Kulics was the leading Ewing gets 32 in win; clock was winding down. Tim Continued from page ten. Falcon scorer with 12 Hardaway, who led the Warriors The Bowling Green de- with 21 points, added a free points coming off the fense, which played well bench. Five Bobcat players throw with 12 seconds left. during the run forcing cracked double digits, with The 73 points were the fewest Bullets upset Chicago turnovers and errant shots, Molly Sito contributing 19 by Denver since joining the NBA forced another Bobcat mis- points and Kenyetta Borden Knicks 107, Nets 90 10-game losing streak Monday, their regular season home court in 1976-77 and just one more than cue. Trailing by four, the getting 14 fourth-quarter points record against the Heat to 12-0. the franchise worst set in 1973, adding 17. Falcons had a chance to get The Falcons actually hit NEW YORK - Patrick Ewing from Calbert Cheaney in a The Heat, which won a playoff when the Nuggets were in the within two as Puthoff raced 109-101 comeback victory over game against Atlanta in The ABA more field goals than the had a season-high 32 points and to the basket for a layup. Bobcats (27 to 24), but Ohio IS rebounds Monday as the New the Chicago Bulls. Omni last season, cut the lead to Issel stepped down as coach on The freshman Puthoff Cheaney scored 23 and Juwan 98-95 with 18 seconds left on a Sunday, complaining of burnout. went to the foul line 44 York Knicks won for the ninth couldn't get the shot to fall, times to Bowling Green's Howard 22 for the Bullets, who basket by Glen Rice, who was Assistant coach Gene Littles took time in 10 games, beating the however, and the ensuing 15. The Falcons were whis- New Jersey Nets 107-90. had been winless since beating fouled on the play. over as interim coach. scramble for the ball re- the Los Angeles Clippers on the Rice missed the free throw, At- tled for fouls 30 times, Ohio Ewing had 18 points in the de- sulted in teammate Miche- 16. cisive second quarter when the road Dec. 23. Washington also lanta got the rebound in a scram- Lakers 96, Clippers 88 lle Shade's fourth foul. "We can't spot somebody Knicks broke open the game. ended its eight-game home losing ble and Blaylock eventually put Shade fouled out on the streak, which matched the the game on ice, hitting one of INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Nick 30 points from the free ' Derek Harper added 15 for New next possession, and the throw line," an upset Clark York. longest in franchise history. two free throws with just under Van Exel scored 13 of his 24 Falcon comeback was snuf- said. "OU was playing pres- Derrick Coleman had 22 points Chicago led 94-93 before How- eight seconds remaining. points in the fourth quarter and fed. and 12 rebounds for the Nets, ard made a hook and Scott Skiles Billy Owens led the Heat with rookie Eddie Jones added 23 as sure defense also. That's "That puts a lot of pres- gotta be a little more even. who have lost five of seven sank a long jumper as the shot- 22 points and 13 rebounds, and the Los Angeles Lakers dealt the sure on your shooting when Give a lot of credit to OU. games, and Kenny Anderson had clock was about to expire. After Rice added 21 points. Los Angeles Clippers their sixth you're trying to come back 16. the Bulls pulled to 97-95, Rex straight loss with a 96-88 victory Their older players stepped like that," Clark said. "Also, up when we made the run The Knicks blew to a 62-41 Chapman made a 3-pointer to put Warriors 77, Nuggets 73 Monday. you run the risk of getting and put the game away." halftime advantage and took a Washington up by five with 2:21 tired and that's what hap- Clark was called for a 77-51 lead on a 3-pointer by left. OAKLAND, Calif. - Tom Gug- Pistons 116,76ers 110 pened. Maybe if Sara is a technical foul midway Hubert Davis with 3:40 left In the liotta hit a 3-pointer with 41 sec- little fresher, she makes Hawks 99, Heat 95 onds left as the Golden State through the first half. third quarter. PHILADELPHIA -- Joe Du- that shot. Ohio dominated the first Warriors broke an eight-game mars scored 35 points, including Bullets 109, Bulls 101 "When you put yourself six minutes of the second ATLANTA - Mookie Blaylock losing streak with a 77-73 win 13 in the fourth quarter, as the in a position and have to scored 20 points and Craig Ehlo half, out-scoring Bowling Monday over Denver, playing its Detroit Pistons beat Philadelphia come back, you have to be LANDOVER, Md. - The Wash- 19 as the Atlanta Hawks edged Green 18-6. Borden had 10 first game since the sudden res- 116-110 Monday. nearly perfect." points in the run. ington Bullets ended their Miami 99-95 Monday, lifting ignation of coach Dan Issel. Classifieds

AGD-JENZOUL-AGD Mortar Board Mortar Board Mortar Board Mortar Board CAMPUS EVENTS WBGU-FM PERSONALS There will be a mandatory staff meeting tor all Congratulations on Exec! persons involved with WBGU-FM, Wednes- You have what il takes, and •ATTENTION- day. January 18th at g:00pm in 121 West Hall. JCASH FOR COLLEGE: Over 300,000 schol- you will prove yourself. OS EA MEMBERS WBGU-FM arships and Grants available. No repayments Keep the name asve! First m««cng of the semester is Tues. Jan. 17 ever, no GPA requirement, all students quality! The best is yet to cornel MORTAR BOARD InltSEd. BldgatUpm. Call Now' 1 -800-772-4427 e»t. 0122. Like, Love. A Miss Kelly Zoul oome hear our speaker, door prizes ■ Re- 'Gamma Phi Houseboy Needed' member your attendance counts towards the AGD-JENZOUL-AGD Any male interested in being a house boy for Golden Apple Awardl Gamma Phi Beta Sorority please contact Holly MORTAR BOARD, a National Senior BO 24 NEWS SERVICES OFFERED at 2-4095 or 2-2387. MUST be available 5:30-7 Are you interested in Broadcast Journalism? on weekdays. Honorary, is now accepting information Join 80 24 NEWSI New Member meeting! 'Gamma Phi HouseDoy Needed' CALL DIBENEDETTO'S Thurs. Jan 19:n 9:00 at The Newsroom. sheets from rising seniors. Sheets can be -ATTENTION- FOR YOUR RUSH PARTY SUBS NOW Don't Mlas Outl Do you love a wide variety ol music? Welcome Back Sudentsl $6.00 PER FOOT. BO 24 NEWSI picked up at 425 Student Services. Call CaliHowlIng Wolt DJ Service for the music Stan off the New Year HAM. SALAMI. SWISS. PROVOLONE, you want to hearl Experience and quality By getting involved with TURKEY PLUS CONDIMENTS. Rebecca at 354-6712 for more BGSU College Democrats sound. Call Kevin et 874-7841, "For a Howl UAOI Come lo the office FREE DELIVERY Meeting Tonight of a Good Time". anytime to pick up a information. 352-4663 »p.m. I16BA membership torml Any questions call 2-2343 or slop by on 3rd floor , ' BGSU Skating Club of University Union. TONIGHT Wanted" BY THE WAY - OPEN HOUSE continued on p. 14 A every Tuea. night • Bpm Ice Arena People who are serious shout weighdoss Mortar Board Mortar Board Mortar Board Mortar Board INFO. MTG. ON JAN. 19TH 100% 30 day money back guarantee. felt plus skate rental. 8:00PM-9:00PM IN THE For into Can DavKl 372-3236 TAFT RM. (UNION) bob Marley Reggae Tribute is on Sat. Jan. 28 M 9 pm, Union Ballroom, with the Ark Band. A Caribbean Assoc. Event. (Roots music) Do you enjoy having tun and community ser- vice work? Into night Univ. Y 9-10 p.m. BA 113, COME HEAR: TANTILIZING TOPICS, Tuesday Jan. 17. Refreshments wiH be provid- ed. TERRIFYING TRAGEDIES, TERRIFIC TRIUMPHS, DO YOU WANT TO BE FAMOUS? .Come to Falcon Radto WFAL's information night, Tuesday 17th at 9 00 p.m. in 121 West BUT MOSTL Y JUST TALK! Hall. LEARN TO BE A D.J. Help with promo- lions, production, and possibly DRINK LOOKING TO MOVE FREE BEER.Call 37?- 8658 for more info TUESDAY TALKS! OFF CAMPUS DONT GO OUT FOR FOOD ON SUPER BOWL SUNDAY. LET COLLEGIATE 4-H BRING THE FOOD Starting Jan. 17 NEXT YEAR? TOYOUII Subway Subs on sale in the Union Foyer - 10AM-2PM Tuesday-Friday. Only (2 50 delivered to your room or home on at 9 p.m. Super Bowl Sunday. THEN JOIN US FOR THE 11TH ANNUAL

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Pizza" Games ■ Pizza * PRICE LIST OF AVAILABLE Come jom Friends of the Deaf (pizza) tor ton •and excitement (pizza) Wed., Jan. 18 8:00pm (plzzs) 383 Ed. NO EXPERIENCE (pizza) APARTMENTS WILL BE NEEPEDIAny 7-scall Julie 352-5975. The ottlee of disability resources la forming a Networking/Support Group. PROVIDED Individuals include students with physical, mental, and learning disabilities. Weakly meetings Mondsys 6:00 pm. 117 BA ***** TIME IS RUNNING OUT TO SEE D.CJ G o i some great work e x per * nee through - tm Washington Cantsr Internship Program. vale Attend an into, session this Fndsy Jan. 20 at 1:30 in the Faculty lounge of tie t*o* ?Se patio* . Union An, oueitons. call Co-op Progism are eager to lar6est 3-2451. Be eierel Sponsored by Off Campus WANNA BE A DJ? thel3mver^ H you are interested in radio and would Ilka to Housing. For more info. work al WBGU-FM please come to Spring Training on Monday, Jan. 23 in 105 South Hall call: 372-2458. SI 9pm. Classes will be held on Mondays for Ivs weeks end are FREE to al interesisd par- eojpanta. Please bring notetaking mater all WORK FOR WBGU-FM ill NORTHWEST OHIO'S MUSIC AUTHORITY «Sfe-

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Program. 238 Administration Bldg 2-2451 phone numbers for our sales ups. Flexible day- ONE BEDROOM. 215 E. Poe ASAP for delays Company deadline Jan. 20. HELPWANTED time hours and stress-free work environment. Rd (EVERGREEN APTS.) More TUESDAY TALKSI For serious inquiries call between 9 a.m. - 2 WAITER/WAITRESSES size for the money ... Full of tantalizing topics p.m. and leave a message. 353-6662. Good people are the key to everything we want to be at Tony Packo's Cafe. .compare this to otoers Rente ternfymg tragedies, terrific triumphs M SPORTS ABROAD M EBSCO Telemarketing Service $310-8360. 353 5>'00 BUT MOSTLY JUSTTRUETALKI If you're one of these people, young or Searching for North American Athletes to play is currently hiring sales representatives. Will senior, we need youl Here is what 2 BG Check ItOuti pay you $5/hr * bonus! Bring in a friend and Tuesdays in the Tatt Room, Union at 9pm professional sports overseas. Excellent pay students have to say about working at and benefits Call 1-810-997-7052. will pay you $20 as a pan of our reteral pro- Tony Packo's Cafe: Starting Jan. 17, gram. We also give you a weekly paycheck Get a free Tuesday Talks mug & hot beverage! "Great tips, greet staff, no atrase- $1750 weekly possible and flexible scheduling This is the best job in the beet |ob • round!" Mike Obertacz, Call 2-7184 or 2-2343 for info mailing our circulars. town, so call now between 9 a.m. - 5 pjn. Management Inc. Sponsored by UAO Education Ma]or. for Info call 202 298-9065 (353-6662) or come in to apply at 113 N. Main "Great Monty! Well worth the 20 mlnule Si drivel" Brian Wright, Thestre Major. EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS. HEADUFEGUARD Join Mike, Brian A other BGSU atudenls 215 E. Poe Rd, Starts at $225. Responsible, well qualified head lifeguard at Tony Packo's Ci la. Apply In person ALL utlitles Included. Half the needed at busy camp resort near Sea World of Mon.-Thum. 1902 Front St. at Consaul Security Deposit holds It now. Ohio lor the summer. Also need lileguaroa • eroa»1J>t1-19»a. 353-5800 g llexibfe shifts. Salary commensurate with ex- perience. No living accomodabons available. Waiter/Waitresses Send resume to: jellystone Camp Resort FOR SALE & 3392 SR 82 Management Inc. Mantua, Ohio 44255 (near Sea World ol Ohio) tHRWTa • !* Bartenders at Awesome Spring Break! Bahamas Party NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW Cruise 6 Days $2791 Includes 12 Meals A 6 NEW HlUadale Apts., 3bdrm GOOD PEOPLE ARE THE KEY TO EVERYTHING Mature, resp. babysitter needed 2 days/wk. Free Parties! Great Beaches A NightMel A Townhouaea very spacious, full 2nd shift (flex hours) for 6 8 10 yrs. old. Reka- HUGE Party' Spring Break Travel bsmt. 11 /2 bath and car ports. WE WANT TO BE AT TONY PACKO'S CAFE. IF ble trans. Call 1-876-2393 or 1-866-1131 1 600-878-8386. 91/2 or 12 mo. lease atarta at NATIONAL PARKS HIRING •1 Awesome Florida's Spring Break Hotspotsl 146 NORTH MAIN • BOWUNG GREEN $775. YOU ARE ONE OF THESE PEOPLE, YOUNG OR Seasonal A full-time employment available at Cocoa Beach (Near Disney) 27 Acre Deluxe SENIOR, WE NEED YOUI National Parks, Forests 8 Wildlife Preserves Beachfront Resort 7 Nights $159I Key West Benefits 8 bonusesi Apply now for best posi- $2291 Daylona Beach Room Wilh Kuchen tions.Call 1-206-545-4804 ext. N55443. From $1291 I-800-678 6386. wWinthrop Terrace Is Now Accepting Applications") HERE IS WHAT TWO BOWLING GREEN Our company is looking for individuals who 81 Awesome Spring Break Cancun A Ja- STUDENTS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT WORKING AT want lo gain extensive management experi- maica' Includes Round trip Airfare from Colum- ence this summer. Earn $6000 to $10,000 per bus A Hotel For 7 Nights From $4391 Hum/I WINTHROP TERRACE APTS TONY PACKO'S CAFE: summer. Positions available throughout tie Space Will Sell Cull Spring Break Travel Midwest 800-887-1980. 1-800-678-6386. is now accepting "GREAT TIPS, GREAT STAFF, NO STRESS ■ THE applications & deposits BEST JOB AROUND!" use. use. USG use. USG USG USG USG USG USG USG USG MIKE OBERTACZ, EDUCATION MAJOR For Senate Applications Summer and Fall 1995! •TONY PACKO'S IS AN EXCELLENT PLACE TO Featuring GAIN WAIT (WEIGHT?) EXPERIENCE & GOOD Available CASH." • Campus Shuttle DAN GIBBONS, SENIOR SPORTS MANG. For following positions: • 1 & 2 B.R. Fum./Unfurn. * At-Large ^ • 1 & 2 Full Baths JOIN MIKE, DAN AND OTHER BGSU STUDENTS lNOe«C«AI)l»Tt »3 Great Locations AT TONY PACKO'S CAFE. * Off Campus SnOtNTGOVUNMIM »Heat Included APPLY IN PERSON MONDAY THRU THURSDAY l^U Applications available in 405 student 1902 FRONT STREET AT CONSAUL CALL 3529135 or call 691-1953 services and due back by 5:00 PM Wednesday, January 18,1995.

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ALSO DIE-CAST ADVERTISING COLLECTIBLES BY RUSH ERTL • SPEC-CAST • 1ST GEAR • HARTOY l(i(i S. Main St. Bowling Green IIOIJKS: Monday Thursday :*:.'$() lo K:00piu I'ridav ft Saturday In Cham r !< '.ill I'usl) 419 353 MUGS ((5817) A Tradition of Excellence Miller (..eniiinc Draft i 20% Free Coupon [ Inflatable Sharks i Jan. 18 Pi Beta Phi House Jan. 24 Pi Beta Phi House udvc) Using signs Jan. 19 Pi Beta Phi House* Jan. 25 Theta Chi House *334 N. Main Corner of Ridge & Main good lor 1 free poster 10% off alH.av8 7.3Q-9.3Q Any neon sign for more Info call Rvan at 353-7080 In t..i. wAmipon , \\HH> Ol tl '.<:» t h ANNUAL

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ffs that time of year again. For campus housing office Bowling Green busi- able to provide. J students who haven't found a place nesses. We try to help save students from a lot According to Limes, students In searching for to:ot IU%IT"» nexnext year now is the perfect opportunity to of unnecessary footwork," Limes said. houses need to begin looking in October or begin looking. Over the last 11 years University students November, at least 9 months in advance. How- Do you want a swimming pool? The luxury of a have come to the fair In search of a future place ever, students In the market for apartments do not private health club? How about a place Which will of residence. With 24 local realtors and busi- need to worry until the housing fair. also house your cat or dog? The answers to all nesses planning to participate this year students In past years as many as BOO students have these questions and more are available at the Off- wiH have no trouble finding information about attended the housing fair," Limes says. "If s the Campus Housing Fair. where they might live next year. perfect opportunity for students to find the fea- The 1995 Off-Campus Housing Fair is being Sixteen local realty companies will have tures that they are looking for within their price held today from 3-6 p.m. in the Lenhart Grand representatives at the fair to answer any ques- range." Ballroom. Traditionally, the fair had been held in tions students may have about living off-campus The Off-Campus Housing Fair is a catalyst the evening but this year the hours were changed or the process of moving off-campus. They will which allows students and the city a chance to to better accommodate students' schedules. also be passing out updated lists of available interact with one another. Coordinator of the off-campus housing office, houses, apartments, and efficiencies. "It's a way to provide good city and university Barbara Limes, said that the fair saves students a Also, representatives from the City of B.Q., relations," Limes said. lot of footwork and time. Recycling, GTE, Municipal Utilities and other The housing fair is a free service provided by The Off-Campus Housing Fair is a service local businesses will be on hand to Inform the off-campus housing office and local busi- provided for students by the University's off- students of the services that they will be nesses. Refreshments will also be provided. The BG News • » OP* C?top»t

Carty Rentals, Charlestown/ Greenbriar, Inc., located at 316 E. Merry St, #3 Mid Am Manor, located at 224 E. Wooster has has been in business for 30 located at 641 Third St., #4 has been in operation since 1966. years. John and Madonna been operating for 16 years. They Greenbriar features both furnished Carty feature furnished houses, feature both furnished and and unfurnished houses, apart- apartments, efficiencies and unfurnished apartments and ments, efficiencies and town rooming houses. Prices are duplexes at reasonable prices houses for student renters. Prices affordable ranging from $130 ranging from $325 mo. to $700 range from $250 mo. to $900 mo. per person, per month to $210 mo. Charlestown/Mid Am Manor Greenbriar offers two types of per person, per month. offer both 9 and 12 month leases. leases, semester or academic year. Whether students are looking They keep their properties well Many of their units are located for 9 month leases, 10 month serviced and treat students with close to campus for the students' or 12 month, Carty Rentals can respect. Cive Charlestown/Mid convenience. Greenbriar suggests accommodate them. All their Am Manor a call at 352-4380. that students take their time when Preferred properties are located close to searching for a place to live and campus in relatively quiet to make sure that what they chose Properties neighborhoods. Carty Rentals D&G Rentals is is right for them. Give Greenbriar, suggests that students look at located at 427 W. College Ave. in Inc. a call at 352-0717. 530 S. Maple -- 352-9378 the market for rentals and Pemberville. R. Nigel Davies Leasing Summer & Fall begin their search early. Cive started this successful business 12 Eff, 1 or 2 Bedroom -- Furnished or Unfurnished. Carty Rentals a call at 352- years ago. D&C offers partially Highland 7365. furnished or unfurnished Industries is located at Fox Run Mini Mall apartments and duplexes at prices 130 E. Washington and has been Haven House Manor Small Buildings ranging from $350 mo. to $795 in business for 10 years. Highland Piedmont Frontier Housing mo. They also offer 10 or 12 offers both furnished and unfur- Rirchujood Place Houses Greenbriar month leases. D&C prides nished houses and apartments. themselves at keeping students Their properties are competitively All Residents have full use of Cherrywood Health Spa - Indoor pool 8 whirlpool, exercise equipment. Tanning available. Is The Best informed and taking care of priced from $365 mo. to $505 Off Campus problems quickly. Their mo. and they offer a standard 12 Housing properties are located close to month lease. They keep their Stop by our booth at the Available... campus and are kept very clean. properties well maintained and housing fair You Aren't Just D&C Rentals may be contacted at respond to any problems within We offer something for Choosing The 287-3233. 24 hours. Highland specializes in Best Housing, graduate student housing. Stu- everyone! But The Best dents looking for a quiet place Service. • More than 400 rentals • Furnished and Unfurnished Check Us Out • Close to Campus or away from Campus For Our Great VILLAGE GREEN • Complexes, Duplexes and Houses Selection Of • Some allow pets Apartments For APARTMENTS • Professionally managed Spring Fall And • Full time maintenance team. Summer! Our family at Newlove Rentals looks forward to meeting you Greenbriar and helping you with your 224 E. Woostert 1&2 Bedroom apartments housing needs. 352-0717 available • call or stop in for more Information* for May and August Leasing furnished and unfurnished Newlove Rentals 328 S. Main (our only office) 352-5620 2 Blocks from Campus * the Rental Asency voted #1 by the BG News for 1994 480 Lehman 354-3533 tyThe BG News &&*$ p*te TUESDAY, JAN. 17, 1995

with cordial management should they are more than willing to help without students they would not 3:00 - 6:00 P.M. give Highland Industries a call at in the search for an apartment. be in business. They treat their 354-6036. Mecca Management can be student renters with the same LENHART GRAND BALLROOM contacted at 353-5800. respect as any other renter and provide a respectable place to John Newlove live. Some of the special features Is This What You See Real Estate, located at Newlove Realty Preferred Properties have to offer When You Look Out 319 E. Wooster has been in Rentals, located at 328 S. are a membership to the Your Window? operation for 17 years. They Main St. have been operating for Cherrywood Health Spa with an feature over 500 rental units both 20 years. They feature both indoor swimming pool, exercise GET TO PREFERRED furnished or unfurnished at furnished and unfurnished houses, equipment and saunas, etc. Fox PROPERTIES FOR A VIEW!! reasonable prices from $300 and apartments and duplexes. Prices Run apartments include self- up. John Newlove Real Estate are reasonable ranging from $350 cleaning ranges, microwaves, offers academic year and summer mo. to $650 mo. and they offer 9 dishwashers, washers and dryers. f l leases. They pride themselves on 1 /2 month or 12 month leases. All the properties are energy <£I E DMO>(X, their high level of maintenance. Newlove's properties are very efficient with security lighting, t ( ( John Newlove Real Estate would well maintained and pets are laundry rooms, secure locks and BI RC9{WOO'D

R.E. Management, suites and rooms along with a are both featured with prices Varsity Square Home* you will receive the located at 113 Railroad Street, community kitchen. Prices are ranging from $300-$ 1000 de- Apartments, located at benefits of a pool, picnic area, offers mostly apartments but also reasonable at $750 per semester, pending on the type of property. 1097 Varsity East, has been in club house with pool tables and a rents houses. 9,12 and a few all utilities included. Students 9 and 12 month leases are both business 25 years. Located 2 1/2 volleyball area. You can contact semester leases with prices have their choice of a semester or available so call Spitler and Violet miles from campus they cater Village Green at 354-3533. ranging from $375-$570. R.E. a 9 1/2 month lease. St. Thomas Rentals at 352-7454. more towards graduate students. Management offers 24 hour More's rooms are geared more They offer apartments ranging maintenance and will help towards students moving off- from $395-5565 with 9 and 12 Winthrop Terrace students anyway they can. They campus for the first time. They are University month leases. All apartments are Apartments, located at do advise for a better living located across the street from Village & Courts, single story and the appliances 400 Napoleon, has been in experience that you know your campus yet they are very quiet. located at 1520 Clough St., has have all been upgraded in the past business for over 25 years. They roommates and bring your own Rooms are well maintained and been in business about 25 years. five years. Varsity Square Apart- offer apartments from $375-$525 bed. You can contact R.E. Man- repairs made promptly. Contact Apartments are the only properties ments can be reached at 353- with 3, 9 and 12 month leases. agement at 352-9302. St. Thomas More University Parish featured with 9 and 12 month or 7715. Living at Winthrop Terrace you at 352-7555. summer leases. The prices range will be provided with a shuttle to from $425 - $850. University campus, a swimming pool and St. Thomas More Courts & Village is conveniently Village Green, 480 excellent maintenance service. University Parish Spitler and Violet located to BCSU, restaurants and Lehman, offers affordable apart- Students are well-liked and cared is located at 425 Thurstin Ave. Rentals, 500 Lehman I-75 and is a very well known ments anywhere from $300-$650. about at Winthrop Terrace. They and has been operating for 30 Avenue, has been in business for renter in the area. They hope you They offer 8 1/2 month, summer, hope to see you at the housing fair years. They feature furnished 30 years. Houses and apartments come out and visit or call at 352- year and a few semester leases. or you can talk with them by 0164. Living at this "Home Away from calling 352-9135. Mrt^^SToWlVAPTS. AND ♦ HOD AM MANOR t JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE •NOW RENTING • SUMMER & FALL RENTALS Choose from choice apartments within walking ♦ distance to campus Summer 1995 and school year ♦ (Too many to list) 1995-1996. ♦ 2 bedroom, furnished or unfurnished, gas heat ♦ and water included, air conditioning ♦ 614 Third St. Apt. 4, B.C. Resident Manager 352-4380 i Large assortment of Houses, Duplexes, and ""A I^HI ta ■■■■■mill", L Apartments lllimiitiiiniiuiiji,,,,,, &c)Carty Rentals * Stop in to 319 E. Wooster for a brochure of complete details and speak with our friendly staff! Apartments Available 321E. Merry -lg. Apt Houses Available 354-2260 413 S. College -lg. house John Newlove Real Estate 319 E. Wooster 304 E. Court St. (up) • 326 Leroy (up) (across from Taco Bell)

Office #3 316 E. Merry Look for more information on Reporters, photographers on-and-off campus and copy editor positions are housing in Update still available at The BG News. Please call the editor Magazine coming at 372-6966. % Feb.l.