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Rowling Green, Ohio Volume 76, Issue 78 Warrants issued in skater's case by David Foster alleged conspiracy to injure Ker- Earlier Thursday, Boston TV draw from the figure skating The Associated Press rigan. station WCVB reported that war- championships, raising doubts The network also described a rants were issued in Portland for about her ability to compete in PORTLAND, Ore. - Arrest Portland man, Shane Stant, as the Harding's ex-husband, Jeff Gil- the Winter Olympics in Lille- warrants were issued in the at- alleged hit man who carried out looly; bodyguard Shawn Eric hammer, Norway, Feb. 12-27. tack on Olympic figure skater the attack on Kerrigan at the U.S. Eckardt; Smith; and Stant. The U.S. Figure Skating Asso- Nancy Kerrigan, authorities said Figure Skating Championships in The station also reported Hard- ciation named Kerrigan to the Thursday. ABC News reported Detroit on Jan. 6. ing was named in the warrants, Olympic team anyway, along that a second person confessed to The assailant escaped after but authorities in Portland and with Harding, 23, who went on to the plot, said to involve rival breaking the glass out of a locked Detroit denied that. win the championship. Kerrigan Tonya Harding's ex-husband and arena door. Eckardt told authorities that won a bronze medal at the 1992 bodyguard. In Detroit, deputy police chief Gillooly asked him to arrange the Winter Games in Albertville, The FBI arrested a man at Benny Napoleon said "warrants attack.The Oregonian newspaper France. Portland Airport on a flight from have been issued," but he did not reported Thursday, citing un- Phoenix; Port of Portland specify the number of warrants identified law enforcement sour- The charge of conspiracy to spokesman Doug Roberts re- or who had been named. Portland ces. Harding and Gillooly were commit assault is a felony puni- fused to give any details about authorities refused to confirm divorced Aug. 28, but later rec- shable by up to 10 years in prison him. ABC identified the man as that warrants had been issued onciled and have lived together and a $100,000 fine, Oregon offi- Derrick Smith of Phoenix, and but said they expected to make since October. cials said. described him as the second man arrests Thursday on conspiracy After Kerrigan was clubbed on to confess his involvement in the charges. the knee, she was forced to with- See ARREST, page 3. Gillooly Eckardt Judge to Officials ignore Clinton, Yeltsin talk change want state by Nancy Benac The Associated Press funds for violating MOSCOW - President Clin- ton and Boris Yeltsin pledged Thursday to press ahead with day care motion reforms that will "make life better" for restive Russians. by Joe Peltier The two also were ready to by Leah Barnum News staff writer News staff writer stop aiming nuclear missiles at each other's countries. Former Falcon football player In hours of Kremlin talk and After gathering preliminary Akili Hutchinson may have to over dinner at Yeltsin's coun- information. University officials face a shock probation hearing in have determined that there is front of the judge who read pros- try dacha, the two leaders agreed that Russia could not sufficient need ecution's motion opposing his for a day care early release. afford to backpedal on painful economic reforms despite center on cam- Hutchinson was sentenced to pus, and they mounting public dissatisfac- two years for burglary and 60 are pursuing tion. days for sexual imposition on the possibility Sept. 24 of last year. His sentence with a request for a sexual battery charge was Anticipated j for state funds. suspended in lieu of five years Reforms A request for probation. funds specif- Judge Charles Kurfess, the ically for the presiding judge for the trial, also • Stop aiming nuclear missiles at • project is being Moore read the motion filed by assistant each other's countries. prepared for the Ohio Board of prosecuting attorney Gwen •Instead, the weapons would Regents, according to Philip Howe-Gebcr opposing Hutchin- now be aimed at ocean waters. • Mason, vice president for Uni- son's early release through shock • The rest of the weapons would • versity Relations. probation. The motion was later "The Board of Regents has have no specific target. • withdrawn when it was dis- been encouraging" in regards to covered the opposition was in The crowds loved Clinton in the day care proposal, he said. violation of a plea agreement Moscow, surging to get close There is grant money available made by a previous prosecutor. enough for a glimpse or even a for the specific purpose of start- Kurfess said he will have to handshake, cheering when he ing day-care centers, said John rule on the hearing because of a waved his fur hat in the chilly Moore, executive director of statute allowing another judge to air. personnel services at the Uni- hear the case only when the pre- "We'll work together," Clin- versity, who conducted the origi- sent judge is absent. ton assured stolid Muscovites nal survey to determine the need Kathleen Culkowski, link-bin lined up lor bread in a down- of such a facility on campus. son's attorney, has a right to be town bakery. "All these folks About $2 million is available upset, said Kurfess. working hard need to know for state universities for child "She has a legitimate com- that in the end they will be re- care, according to Bob Martin, plaint," Kurfess said. warded." vice president for operations. However, he said, since the op- "I wish you success," one The funds are matching funds, position was withdrawn, Kurfess woman replied. which means that the University said he didn't believe the motion Welcoming Clinton to the must be able to pay 50 percent would affect his decision. opulent Grand Palace at the and the state will pay SO percent "I recognize it can sometimes Kremlin, Yeltsin predicted the if the grant is approved, Martin be difficult [to put aside with- three-day summit would pro- said. drawn evidence]," Kurfess said. duce "profound," "practical," Since the day care project Is "But, I'm a judge, I know what and "sweeping" results. Pri- estimated to cost about $1 mil- I'm supposed to consider and not vately, he assured Clinton lion, the University is requesting supposed to consider." "there is no turning back" $500,000 from the state and Is Scott Coon, former prosecutor from the drive for free-market expected to pay the other half it- on the Hutchinson case, agrees reforms, U.S. officials report- self, Martin said. with Kurfess. ed. "A decision [whether to pursue "I think the judge is going to Secretary of State Warren the day care facility] will be take into consideration what the Christopher said the Ameri- made based on whether we get a attorneys have to say," Coon cans came away reassured that APPhMoJGrcgCibMn yes answer or a no answer from said. "But the real weight is in Russian leaders were "redou- U.S. President Bill Clinton waves to the crowd gathered around Moscow's Red Square Thursday Jan. the state," Moore said. the victim's [testimony]." bling their efforts to move 13,1994. Clinton took a break from his official summit meetings to tour parts of the city. But even if the state denies the A one-time girlfriend of Hut- forward with the reform pro- University funding, University chinson, who wished to remain cess." covites that he and Yeltsin ety of fields and political back- He added that while he had administrators may still go ahead anonymous, was upset at the "More attention has to be were "talking about how we grounds for an evening re- traveled to Moscow as a sup- with the planning of a day care news of the prosecution's plea paid to easing some of the can work together to make life ception at the residence of the porter of democratic change, facility, he said. violation. hardships that we've heard better for the working people U.S. ambassador. "In the end, you will have to Alternative ways to fund the "It think what [the pros- about," said Treasury Secre- of your country." "As I look around this room decide your future. American project are also being pursued, ecution] did was unfair," she tary Lloyd Bentsen. "The whole conversation was at the faces of tomorrow's Rus- support can certainly not make Martin said. said. "I support Akili." Asked if he wanted more U.S. about how our work together sia, people from different polit- all the difference, and Ameri- Independent groups like local According to Coon and Cul- aid, Yeltsin said, "Not more can help change the lives of ical parties... people who are in can direction is unwarranted." industries, economic develop- kowski, Howe-Geber violated than was promised already." ordinary Russian people for private enterprises, I say to Deliberately omitted from ment groups and city and county another part of the plea agree- During an impromptu side the better," he said. you: There is lots of room for the guest list was ultranationa- government groups are inter- ment when she sent a press tour through downtown shops Clinton brought together in- difference of opinion," Clinton See SUMMIT, page 8. release to the media. and kiosks, Clinton told Mus- fluential Russians from a vari- told the group. See DAY CARE, page *.

Becoming quite cold with The University A train carrying Ringling After losing to Toledo in occasional snow accumulat- Task Force on Issues of Bros, circus performers the MAC opener, the BG ing 1 to 2 inches. Low 5 to INSIDE Diversity will be sponsor- and animals derailed women's basketball team 10. Northwest winds 10 to ing a two-day tribute to Thursday at a crossing, kill- will try to string three con- 15 mph. Chance of snow T H F Martin Luther King Jr. ing an elephant trainer and secutive wins together this near 100 percent. Friday Q Page 7. a clown. weekend. night, bitterly cold with LJ Page 10. J Page 11. flurries likely. Tempera- tures continuing to fall to NEWS zero to 5 above. The Page Editorial The BG News page two Friday, January 14, 1994 The BG News

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Julie Tagliaferro Eileen McNamara \ m assistant managing editor news editor ---■ HAS Sharon Turco Michael Zawacki Scott DeKatch city editor editorial editor Insider editor E.A.R. to the Ground...

An ongoing tragic ballet has been witnessed on campus by E.A.R. to the Ground that must have Nureyev spinning in his grave. This spectacle fea- tures cars weaving fluidly in and out of commuter lSl(Sr£fes lots, searching desperately for a place to rest their steel-belted slippers. At E.A.R. Central, we're tired of beating our heads Plowing into another year against the steering wheel, wondering what it will take to end this motorized misery. Welcome to Sam and Mike:The bathrobe (with red, white and It's obvious the University big boys won't work to Column. And a special welcome blue elephants on it), filled his end commuter car dances in our parking lots. So we to those of you who are reading Rush Limbaugh mug with fresh think they should give up their privileged balcony this column as you wait in line at coffee and began to work on his seats and fight their way to the cheap seats like the the Bursar and Registar. Re- first column of the semester: rest of us. member, no class is truly closed, WAKE UP BOWLING GREEN, For now, we advise commuters to get to campus an if you have the will. WHITEWATER-GATE IS UPON hour before class if you want to be only ten minutes As we see it, there are three US! IMPEACH CLINTON NOW! sure-fire, last-resort methods to I'M RIGHT, I'M RIGHT, SO late. get into a closed class: SHUT UP! DIE LIBERALS, DIE! 1. Set the secretaries, profes- The vice president of Sub-Pop ** • sors and registar workers Sam M ike Records woke up on New Year's against each other. "Well, I Day hearing voices. "The Seattle talked to someone in this office Melendez Cook scene is cool, granted. But you on Wednesday and she said that I must travel to a land they call Justice may or may not be blind. Here in the Black could get in if I got permission of tell you! I must end the mad- "I'm no idiot! I'm not! They Bowling Green, Ohio." Swamp it seems to be just plain dumb. Thanks to a the professor and he said "Sure" ness!" were just lying to me. That's all "You must go to the 3rd annual miscommunication or something of that order at the but that I had to talk to the secre- That guy who plays the organ the voters of Toledo are - just a AIDS Benefit Concert, to take county prosecutor's office, convicted burglar and tary and she said come here." Lie at Falcon hockey games woke up bunch of stinkin' liars. All of 'em! place in February. You must hear sex offender (not to mention former Falcon football if you must. on New Year's Day with a Liars! Ooh, I hate them!" Gone Daddy Finch. You must ex- standout) Akili Hutchinson could get a break so big 2. Threaten somebody's life. renewed determination. "Canned Downtown Business Associa- perience Paste. You must be- he may be tried all over again for rape, sexual impo- "No, you don't understand. I just Top 40 has no place at the Ice tion director Jim Tinker woke up come one with the Sweaty Whis- found out that I need this section Arena, live music does," he on New Year's Day ready to con- kers. You must sign them all to sition and burglary. to graduate in May. And if I don't protested. "I have been done tinue his successful quest to multi-album deals.'YSam and We here at E.A.R. central believe the right hand graduate in May, my parents are wrong, and so has the pep band. bring more shoppers downtown. Mike Plug their Various Side should let the left hand know what it's up to. If mem- going to kill me! DON'T YOU Do we need to hear 'Life is a 1993 was a good year for the Projects: First in a Series.) bers of the prosecution staff would have simply GET IT? I'M GOING TO DIE! Highway' at games? We need me! DBA, with the success of the BG Public Works Director Wil- communicated with one another, this whole, messy And if I'm going to die, I'M Me! And more pep band!" So he Black Swamp Arts Festival, the liam Blair woke up on New situation could easily have been avoided. We can TAKING YOU WITH ME!" leapt out of bed, smashed every sidewalk sales and the Holiday Year's Day in a pleasant mood. only hope in future cases all parties involved will Be sure to speak in capital let- Def Leppard CD he could find Parade. "SNOW!" he bellowed gleefully. remember to dot their i's and cross their t's. ters so that they understand. and dusted off his organ. "1994 will surely be a suc- "More snow for me to have 3. Cry. The creator of the "new and cess!" exclaimed Jim. "Hopefu- plowed into the middle of the Like you, we've spent most of improved" Star System woke up lly, we'll attract quality mer- streets! Hee, hee! No one will be ** * the week standing in line and on New Year's Day in a reflective chants to the vacant stores. Per- able to make a U-tum! Or even a filling out forms. But we did mood. "Boy, oh boy, I sure haps a Lands End'. Or maybe left-turn! No one will ever see the Parting Shot: Someone should check the Universi- manage to get to Prout Cafeteria screwed that baby up didn't I?" even a Victoria's Secret'." yellow lines again! NO ONE! Not ty bell tower's Quasimodo for dyslexia. We under- to mill around and scribble some he asked himself. Jim's optimism was dampered even in July! Hee, hee! The snow stand he's chiming Here Comes The Sun at seven in things on a napkin and call it a only be one fear: Potential shop- will only get higher and higher the evening. column. We weren't here on New He certainly did. Every Open pers driving downtown, only to and..." Year's Day, but the following is Registration season, his new Star be killed in multi-car accidents He then sprung from his bed, an account of what we think hap- System seems to have a nervous caused by snow plowed into the climbed to the top of the Hotel pened: BG mayor Wes Hoffman breakdown and collapse. "In middle of the road. "That cer- Millikin so he could have a better woke Up on New Year's Day in an some lines of work, I would be tainly wouldn't be beneficial for view of his mad creation. "Hee, The BG News Staff inquisitive mood. "Why the hell fired for such incompetence," he the downtown merchants," pon- hee!" have we been plowing snow into said, "in some societies, I would dered Jim. "Ya know, if 7 were Brother Jed woke up on New the MIDDLE of the street?" he be shot." mayor..." Year's Day with the thought of Ross Wcilzncr photo editor asked. "While the rest of the Richard Zeller, political getting a real job in 1994. "Nah!" assistant photo editor Nalhan Wallace world removes snow from their mastermind behind the Election Fellow News columnist James he shouted proudly. Jed then rol- sports editor Mark DcChanl streets, we merely redistribute Day exit poll that projected Mike Walters woke up on New Year's led over, dominated his wife, assistant sports editor Randy Seller it." Ferner as mayor of Toledo, woke Day ready to offend all of Bowl- brain washed his kids, misinter- assistant sports editor Mike Kazimore up on New Year's Day in the ing Green. He gazed longingly at preted the Bible and rooted for Insider managing editor Joe Pciffcr He sprung from his bed and same mood as the Star System's the poster of a shirtless Ronald Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl. special projects editor Dawn Keller looked out his window at the new computer wiz. He then came to Reagan above his bed. James Sam Melendez and Mike Cook are columnists for The BG News. assistant special projects editor Leah Barnum fallen snow. "This is mad! Mad, I his senses and reassured himself. smiled and sighed. He put on his copy chief Mcridilh McCrackcn The BG News Ed itorial Office One woman vs. a school editor 372-6966 Insider 372-6967 Should The Citadel enroll Shannon Faulkner? managing editor 372-2603 Down South Carolina way 18-year-old Shannon Faulkner has Andy Warhol was right. Everyone does get IS minutes of assistant managing editor 372-6968 taken a long-overdue whack at an outdated, male-dominated fame. news editor 372-2952 bastion in dire need of whacking. I hope Shannon Faulkner has a good watch and is aware of the city editor 372-6968 fact that she should be keeping track of her dwindling 15 sports editor 372-2602 Shannon wants to enter The Citadel, a state-supported all-male minutes of fame. editorial 372-2604 military college. The school wanted her too, until the adminis- It's quite obvious Faulkner knew she wouldn't be allowed to tration realized that she's a woman. Her grades, background, attend day classes at The Citadel when she deleted the refer- 204 Wcsl Hall and character were good enough, but her gender wasn't. The ences to her gender from her transcripts. When The Citadel Bowling Green Slalc University U.S. Supreme Court ordered her admittance. It's the same old handed her a rejection she handed them a lawsuit in return. Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0726 sad case of the boys' clubhouse with a "No Girls Allowed" sign Why? It's simple. The Citadel is an all men's school. [email protected] posted on the door. The Citadel is 151-years-old; its attitude is And what is wrong with that? I don't believe it is sexist for positively Cro-Magnon. men to have the option to receive their education at an all-men's No intelligent, motivated, capable individual should be denied college. Women have the same option to be educated among Copyright ©1994 by The BG News. Rcprinling of any malcrial in an education of choice by virtue of sex or tired Victorian tra- their own sex on a collegiate level, but you rarely hear men this publication without Ihc permission of The BG News is slriclly ditions. Especially an individual like Shannon, whose accom- complaining about not being admitted. prohibited. plishments and abilities were initially accepted by the very in- If Shannon had the grades and qualifications to be accepted by The BG News is an independent student voice founded in 1920 and stitution now filing court appeals to keep her out. The Citadel, I'm sure she could have easily been admitted into is published daily during Ihe academic year and Wednesdays in the any of the thousands of colleges in this country and receive the summer. Barriers still standing from a past era that was not kind or fair same, if not better, education. The BG News encourages ils readers to notify ihc paper of any to women should be permanently removed. Potential should not Except there aren't many other colleges that offer the same be discouraged or rejected because it comes in female form. controversy that the all-male Citadel offers. errors in stories or photograph descriptions. I don't believe her motives were to break new ground for Opinions expressed herein are nol necessarily ihose of Ihc sludenl Like the education they dispense, state-supported schools are women by challenging the admissions policy of The Citadel. In- body, facully or University administralion. Opinions expressed in meant for everyone. Using a dusty, chauvinistic tradition from stead, I believe her main goal was to rock the boat, create con- columns, cartoons and letters are not necessarily those of The BG another time as an excuse for denial is a blatant violation of troversy and get her picture in the paper. Well, if I'm correct, News. Letters intended for publication musl be between 200-300 rights. she's already accomplished her main goal. words long, typed and include Ihe writer's name, phone number and The final decision is now in the hands of Chief Justice William What's that I hear in the background? A stop watch? University affiliation, if any. The BG News reserves ihc righl lo cdil Rehnquist. Let's hope he's firmly planted in the 20th century. Hey Shannon, seven minutes and counting! any and all letters. David Coehrs is a weekly columnist for The BG News. Michael Zawacki is the opinion editor for The BG News. The BG News Headlines Friday, January 14, 1994 page three

THEY SAID IT "We backed each other against the wall. I feel no sadness. Who wants to get up at 5 a.m. and leave the arms of your husband and go work for 12 hours ITHREEJ an u a r y 1 3 19 9 4 in a job in which you're miserable?" ACROSS -Shannen Doherty, ex-90210 star THE NATION ACROSS Breaking out tween her and producer Aaron THE CAMPUS WHEELING, W.Va. -- An Ohio Spelling. "We backed each other against County Jail inmate picked the The University's theatre de- easiest exit to freedom three the wall," Doherty said. "I feel no Shuttle service will ob- sadness. Who wants to get up at 5 partment has scheduled open au- days before he was to be sent to serve ditions Tuesday and Wednesday Ohio to face charges. a.m. and leave the arms of your husband and go work for 12 hours In observance of Martin Luther for the comedy "I Hate Hamlet!'" Authorities searched Tuesday King Day, the regular shuttle by Paul Rudnick. for Irvin J. Rill, 35, of Dover, in a job in which you're misera- service will be altered. From Auditions for this production N.J., said Ohio County sheriff's ble?" Doherty last year married Ash- midnight to 3 p.m., students must have been set for 7 p.m. Tuesday Deputy Charlie Murphy. call 2-RIDE to use the shuttle and Wednesday in 400 University Rill was serving sentences in ley Hamilton, son of actor George which they can only take to and Hall. Callbacks will be at 7 p.m.' Wheeling for breaking and enter- Hamilton. from the parking lots and the Thursday. ing, grand larceny and failure to Spelling, whose daughter, Tori, building they need to use. Production dates for the play appear in court when he escaped also stars in FOX-TV's "90210," From 3 p.m., there will only be said only that "Shannen knows are April 20-23 at 8 p.m. and April Monday night, Murphy said. one shuttle which will have no 24 at 2 p.m. in the Eva Marie Saint Rill pried open two steel doors why she will not be on the show reverse routes. It will have regu- Theatre. without being heard, Murphy next year." lar stops except the Union, Col- said. "I wish Shannen luck in lege Park, the airport and the Housing fair scheduled "He basically had traveled whatever she does in the future," music building. The 10th Off-Campus Housing from location to location, doing he said. Fair is scheduled for Tuesday, breaking and enterings to sur- Doherty said she is working on Musicians to perform in vive ... and if you could see these a feature film called "Blindfold." Jan. 18 in the Lenhart Grand doors, you would know that he is She said she also wants to turn Toledo Ballroom. The fair, which will al- her attention to Hamilton. The University's College of low students to check prices and very good at his profession," availability of housing for the fall Murphy said. "When I started the show, all I Musical Arts will present its The doors are the least-secure cared about was my career," she fourth "Music from Bowling school year, 1994-95. The event is in the jail and located near the said. "Now I care about being Green at the Manor House" se- free and open to the public and furnace room close to a lot of with my husband. I take my mar- ries beginning Tuesday. refreshments will be served. The noise, Murphy said. Rill also took riage seriously." Performances will begin at 7:30 fair, which will run from 7 to 9 advantage of the jail's skeleton p.m. Tuesdays in the Manor p.m., is being sponsored by the staff, Murphy said. About to go free House at Toledo's Wildwood Off-Campus Housing Office and Rill was jailed May 24 and was LOS ANGELES - A man who MetroPark. Rental Agencies from in and scheduled to be released Thurs- pleaded guilty to killing another All events are free andopen to around the Bowling Green area. day after he completed his sen- man 20 years ago has been sen- the public. tences. He was to be sent to face tenced to probation for lack of Do you hate Hamlet Compiled from slaffand wire charges in Muskingum County, evidence. reports. Ohio, after his release, officials Robert Lee Perkins, 48, smiled and like to act? APPholo/JocImcl said. Tuesday after Superior Court Sara McCullum, 3, left, and Tara Thompson, 4, both of Bowling Green, Rill also is wanted in Pennsyl- Judge Isabel Cohen imposed the Kv.. compare lollipop stories and colors at a high school basketball vania and Maryland, Murphy five-year probationary sentence game. said. and 250 hours of community ser- The charges Rill faces include vice, then ordered his release assault, manufacturing and dis- from jail. Rent Mow For Fall 1994 ARREST tributing drugs and burglary, Perkins of Montgomery, Ala., Murphy said. He did not know spent two decades as a fugitive Continued from page 1. FBI. The woman said she listened which charges were filed in after shooting 37-year-old Rupert to a tape of the conversation a which states. W. Davis in Los Angeles on Dec. COLUMBIA COURT At the Detroit news conference few months ago. Rill apparently decided to 11,1973, in a dispute over a wom- Thursday, Napoleon said a wom- "I am not going to indicate who break out after learning he was an. Perkins was arrested in APARTMENTS an from out-of-state called the she implicated to me," Napoleon wanted in Maryland, Murphy November and pleaded guilty to said. He said Harding was not said. manslaughter. police department Saturday and Deputy District Attorney Gre- B.G.'s Newest Apartment Complex | insisted on speaking with him. implicated. Doherty says she quit gory Dohi said the prosecution "She indicated to me that she RADNOR, Pa. -- This just in. entered into a plea bargain be- Close to B.G.S.U heard a conversation regarding The plot allegedly involved Shannen Doherty says she wasn't cause evidence was missing after the planned assault on Nancy Eckardt, Gillooly, an Eckardt ac- fired from "Beverly Hills, two decades and the only surviv- Features: Kerrigan," several months ago, quaintance in Phoenix and a Port- 90210." "I quit," she said. ing witness suffered from memo- • Large 3 Bedroom Apartments Napoleon said. "She put it off as land man who hit Kerrigan for In an interview being published ry problems. He said Perkins had • 2 Full Bathrooms somebody talking. Once the as- $100,000,The Oregonian news- in TV Guide's Jan. 23 issue, she stayed clear of trouble since the • Economical Heating sault occurred, she became paper reported. called it a "mutual decision" be- killing. frightened. 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[nterfraternlty and the Panhellenic councils in- A aembers at the end of fall semester. n office members who arc in charge of all pro- 0i iv chapters. Within this region. IFC actively [bl each I'raternity on campus, according to Jolin lenl Of membership development. " ■ ■ 39 mingbody for all chapters," I lornsbey said. mbers include President Bret I laggy; James Forse. '. for internal affairs, and Sean Mulder, vice president m *^ president for membership development is John ^ 1 administrator is John Strmac. The secretary »*j^^^ nano and Zach Green holds the office of treasurer. 1& I IFC membership development will focus more on B^^ " *'"^iC hapters. Chapters must participate in a certain 1 imming each semester to keep their houses, he add-

ramseach month that chapters can partici- i aid. lions last semester and seven new members are on

louncil is a governing body overseeing sorority Ity campuses," President Ginger Bowcrman said. tans to continue to strengthen communication lines nd the I Ft', Bowerman added, - v*^" mm i represent Panhel with refreshed professional and mo- The BG Newt/Ron Wcll/ncr Ive, council and cabinet members," she said. Junior Computer Science major Daniel G. Buckner sends e-mail at mall Is great; I can really find out a lot," Buckner said. crs include President Ginger Bowerman, Tricia Sa- the VAX computer lab In the basement of Hayes Hall. "Electronic il u! membership development, Jennifer Keck for rush and Heather Bessler as vice president of counselors, DAY CARE bim i director Is Maggie Wlckert and Larissa Hritsko itary. Colleen Flaherty was chosen treasurer. Continued from page 1. fied Staff Council. Director to speak < position is made up of a variety of women from The report was based on in- tupus, Flaherty said. ested in having a day care facili- formation gathered by Personnel Panhel hopes to serve as a resource toall chapters in order to ty at the University, and are pur- Services through a survey last suing federal grant money for October. at writers forum nee," Bowerman said, ce is an award a chapter can receive forparticipa- that purpose, officials said. "The recommendation went n ever;, as| ect ol the greek life community on campus and The most recent budget from our group [to Olscamp] that by Cynthia Kent II). Flaherty said. request occurred after the child there seemed to be sufficient News staff writer I she hopes Panhel can strengthen its community re- care committee submitted a re- need for a child care facility on "My goal is to port to President Paul Olscamp ■ iture campus," Kreienkamp said. "Our Teri Sharp, award-winning di- familiarize the to make the Care Fair a larger community involved before winter break illustrating recommendation was for that to rector of news services at the ' his year or next," Bowerman said. the need for a day care facility at be pursued." University, will speak to mem- audience with lay nights and IFC meets every Monday night. the University, according to Bob Although the University re- bers and guests University resources Kreienkamp. chairman of Classi- quested funds for a day care fa- of the North- cility in their 1993 biennial capi- west Ohio for writers and how tal budget request - which also Writers Forum the University is a includes fund requests for other Saturday. source of AVAILABLE IN EVERY needs - it did not receive enough The forum money to cover the facility, will take place information for which was about 10th on the list at the Toledo- research." ROOM ON CAMPUS! of priorities, Martin said. Lucas County "The level of funds available Public Library, Teri Sharp, University wouldn't reach that far down the 2753 W. Central director of news services ONLY $99 FOR list," he said. Ave. Sharp In the capital budget request, Sharp will outline how free- INSTALLATION & BASIC which was submitted nine lance writers can market fea- relations for the University, months before the need assess- tures about University alumni to Sharp also is a contributing ment for the day care center was University publications, develop writer for "At BG," the universi- SERVICE THROUGH END made, the University requested features about the University ty alumni magazine, and "The about $25 million and received and how writers can use Univer- Monitor," the faculty-staff OF SCHOOL YEAR only $13.8 million, Martin added. sity facilities for research. newspaper. "My goal is to familiarize the A journalism graduate of Ohio audience with University re- University, Sharp is a member of Call now and ask about "Kafeidoscope sources for writers and how the Women in Communications, Inc. University is a source of infor- and Omicron Delta Kappa, the Taroi Ktadings on special student promotions mation for research," Sharp said. national leadership honor soci- 'Wed. 2-6 At the forum, Sharp will ex- ety. She has won excellence for l'atm %tadings plain how free-lance writers can marketing and promotion awards 5BGSU use many University resources, from the National University :«o CHANNELS Astrology like the Archival, Pop Culture Continuing Education Associa- TaesliVM and Sound collections. tion for the last eight years. Call for Appt. Although her primary respon- Writers Forum meetings are 118 North Main Street Office Hours: sibility is handling news media free and open to the public. 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.4* PU • ft & nti ••••• (iiiaiiiiilllliilii' If you have any questions, call 372-8116 I MIIK(.K\IM VII M -II UrM i.OVIHNMIM City The B(I News Friday, January 14, 1994 page seven Getting the word out MLK tribute planned by Melissa Llpowskl News staff reporter Calendar The University Task Force on Task Force Issues of Diversity, in coop- • City commemorative eration with other campus organ- today, City hosts tribute izations, will be sponsoring a two- Administrative Services day tribute to Martin Luther by Richard Leva Building, 304 N. Church News staff writer King Jr. Monday and Tuesday. Street The event will include an open- microphone tribute to King as • Open-Microphone The city has scheduled a well as a formal presentation by tribute Monday 4p.m. - 8 number of events starting Marshall Rose on King's rarely p.m., Amani Activities this weekend to comme- published speeches, said David Room, Northeast morate the life of Martin Unruh, the co-chair of the Task Commons Luther King Jr. Force on Issues of Diversity. • Formal presentation A program sponsored by The open-microphone tribute "Eye to Eye with MLK", the city will take place to- will take place in the Amani Ac- Tuesday 12 p.m. - 2 p.m., day at the City Administra- tivities Room in the Northeast tive Services Building, 304 Conference Room, N. Church St. Commons on Monday from 4 p.m. Jerome Library. to 8 p.m. It will feature partici- Nena Thames, principal pants as well as audience mem- at Milton Elementary bers who wish to voice their con- tained in King's speeches en- School, is scheduled to cerns about the civil rights force the ethic of love and the speak at 7:30 a.m. and 8:15 movement and their political idea of promoting change am. in council chambers. perspectives, Unruh said. through peaceful methods, all of "During the open-microphone King's ideas are still relevant to Thames said King was an tribute, all of the audience mem- modern racial issues, Unruh said. important influence on her bers are invited to come in with "We hope that through partici- life and his words are still an interest in speaking or to just pation in the events that people relevant today. get up on a whim and talk or share speeches, poems or per- of all backgrounds will come to "His message, particular- sonal reflections," Unruh said. realize how King addressed his ly from the 'I Have a The formal presentation "Eye message to people of all skin Dream' speech and his to Eye with MLK," will take place colors," he said. "It would be a teachings throughout his in the Conference Room of the great benefit to the entire world public life are so relevant," Jerome Library from noon until 2 if people would just team to Thames said. "Those things p.m. on Tuesday, Unruh said. listen more closely." about segregation, poverty, According to Jejuana Brown, a discrimination and violence "Since it is so common for peo- student secretary at the Multi- are in the headlines every ple to recognize Dr. Martin cultural Affairs Office, Universi- day. They have not gone Luther King Jr. by his most ty events like these are needed. away and still need to be famous speeches, including his 1 addressed." Have a Dream' speech, the Task "It is very important for the Force has decided to focus on community as a whole to cele- some of Dr. King's less famous brate how they personally felt speeches," he said. about Martin Luther King," Brown said. "These two days HELP During the presentation, stu- give us the opportunity to hear dents and faculty members who everyone's voices." WANTED! attend the event are encouraged The BC Newi/Rou Wcllznci to share their responses, he said. Jeff Tacked, owner of Bullethead on Lehman St., posts flyers to advertise bis shop on the kiosk out- In addition, they are encouraged BGSU Food Operations side the University Union. According to Tackett, many students stop to read the kiosks, making this to bring brown bag lunches. is currently hiring type of advertising quite effective. BGSU Students Since all of the messages con- to work Spring semester. Starting wage is SOUTH PADRE ISLAND $4.35 per hour. Bins make recycling easier NORTH PADRE/MUSTANG ISLAND r-L-O-R-l-D-H Apply at by Larissa Hrltsko DAYTON A BEACH the Dining Center News staff writer grams with the red containers," he said. Within the next two weeks, an additional PANAMA CITY BEACH "With the new bins we are hoping people will 500 bins will be offered to all greek units. ORLANDOWALT DISNEY WORLD of your choice. Carrying recyclables from the residence find it easier to recycle." The majority of the greek units are ex- C-O-L-O-R-A-D-O 7:30 am- 8 pm hall room to the building's recycling center The bins, which were purchased from an pected to accept the recycling bins, accord- STEAMBOAT weekdays does not have to be such a chore this semes- approximate $23,000 grant from the Wood ing to Wayne Colvin, director of Greek Life VAIL/BEAVER CREEK and 10 am - 8 pm ter due to new recycling bins in each room. County Solid Waste District, will also be and Residential Services. BRECKENRIDGEIKEYSTONE weekends. The recycling bins, located in every resi- placed in every University office to promote M'E- V-A*D*JI dence room, are a strategy aimed at increas- the recycling of paper, he said. The new bins are expected to make the re- LAS VEGAS S-O-U-T-h C-A-B-OL-r-N-A Commons 2-2563 ing the recycling of newspapers, cans, plas- cycling process as convenient as possible for HILTON HEAD ISLAND tic and glass, according to Craig Wittig, co- "We looked at other universities' recy- students and University employees, Colvin Founders Keepers 2-2781 RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NOW ordinator of the campus recycling center. cling efforts and found that the majority of said. CALL TOLL FREE FOR FULL Harshman 2-2475 The idea originated from the similar city them recycled paper. With this new strategy DETAILS AND COLOR BROCHURE! Kreischer 2-2825 effort of the curbside recycling program, we are hoping that paper recycling will "The recycling bins should be a great suc- McDonald 2-2771 Wittig said. double or triple, recycling between 20,000 to cess of the University to increase the efforts 1'800'SUNCHASE "Our idea came from the curbside pro- 30.000 tons a month," Wittig said. of students recycling material," he said.

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woodlond moll January 15-17,1994 * UNIVERSITY FOOD OPERATIONS 372-2891 m aaaaaaaaaaaa^^ City The Bfi News page eight Friday, Januaiy 14, 1994 City appeals to businesses Computers in DBA works to bring new enterprises to Bowling Green by Tara Stubbs Kaleidescope in Bowling Green Bowling Green's Newest Businesses Ohio schools News staff writer because she has lived here all her life. She felt it was the right time Bowling Green's landscape has to open up this type of store. • Bullet head, 500 Lehman Ave.. 354-5986. become a lot more fertile in the "All the stars and planets were • Chi Oil's, 1616 East Wooster St.. 352-8566. will be costly past few years, and it has nothing aligned," Potter said. to do with agriculture. Potter said the business is do- • Oub 21,153 East Wooster St. by Katie Carroll The Downtown Business Asso- ing better than expected and the / El Alcapulco, 836 South Main St., 352-3874. News staff writer "By pumping money into the ciation has made Bowling Green response has been overwhelm- • The Greek Mart, 119 East Court St., 353-0901. wealthy and poor districts, more appealing to new busi- ing. She has customers who come Gov. George Voinovich's we're creating a new type of nesses, and 12 new businesses from Lima, Ohio Defiance, Ohio, • The Heat, 904 East Wooster St., 352-3588. $45 million plan to bring com- poverty that affects the have sprung up in the city in the Mansfield, Ohio and Ann Arbor, • Kaleidescope, East Wooster St., 354-4015. puters to Ohio classrooms is schools in the middle," she past year. Mich. • North Coast Insignia, 518 E. Wooster St., 352-0473. receiving mixed reviews from said. "The wealthier and The businesses were TMH "The store provides a positive, local educators and public poorer schools are qualifying Sporting Goods, The Pharm, Wal- friendly atmosphere with con- • The Pharm, 1044 North Main St. officials, with most of the op- for money but what do they Mart, Club 21, The Heat, Chi sistent, quality products," Potter • TMH Sports, 518 East Wooster St., 352-8874. position directed toward the expect the schools like Bowl- Chi's, The Greek Mart, Bulleth- said. • Wal-Mart, 1120 South Main St., 352-3776. cost of the proposal. ing Green to do?" ead, Kaleidescope, El Alcapulco, Another new business. North In his fourth annual State of Representatives of the gov- Mecca and North Coast Insignia. Coast Insignia, opened its doors the State speech, given to a ernor's office were unavaila- Kaleidescope owner Amy Pot- to the public April 1. But in July University that enables the store Berland said he looked at many joint session of the Ohio House ble for comment at press time. ter, also known as Falcon to her it moved to East Wooster Street. to sell its merchandise at all other cities but choose Bowling and Senate last week, Voino- Voinovich said he also plans customers, said the store sells a Manager Dwayne Colston said home games including football, Green because of the size of the vich shared his plan to put a to improve the quality of edu- little bit of everything. Just a few the business chose Bowling hockey, and basketball. greek community and because it computer and related equip- cators in Ohio schools. This of the items they sell are home- Green because the store does a At the games North Coast sells is the epitome of a college town. ment into every classroom in process would include the e- made bath beads, massage and lot of insignia for fraternities and just about everything - min- the poorest 25 percent of valuation of teacher job per- perfume oils, dream catchers sororities. iature footballs, pennants, pen- "There is not another store in school districts statewide. formance, removing those and over 100 varieties of incense. Colston said they also sell a lot cils, pens, hats and other mer- Bowling Green that specifically "The idea of installing com- teachers who fail to show im- "The whole theme is - some- of Bowling Green insignia. He chandise, Colston said. caters to the greek community in puters in every classroom is provement. He also wants to thing new at every turn," Potter said customers have from 35 to "Being able to sell merchan- Bowling Green," Berland said. very good; it will be most edu- give school districts with low said. 40 different designs and patterns dise at the games helps business Not only does the store offer cational, especially on the el- funding an extra $70 million The store also offers several from which to choose. The insig- out a lot because it allows people sorority and fraternity merchan- ementary level," said Eric for building renovation or services. People can set up ap- nia can be applied to many to learn our name," Colston said. dise, it also offers customized Myers, principal of Bowling construction. pointments to have Tarot cards different items. The Greek Mart is another products for everyone. Berland Green High School. "At the read, have their palms read or set "Insignia can be applied to business that opened its doors to said The Greek Mart produces same time, I think the plan is Another dispute about the up appointments with an astrol- sweatshirts, T-shirts, hats and the Bowling Green public in the shirts and other products for very costly and it will proba- plans came from State Senator oger. stuff," Colston said. past year. It opened in mid- many sports teams and intramu- bly be a year until the school Robert Burch, who argues that The store opened Oct. 18. Pot- Colston said North Coast In- August right before sorority rals. The store also does screen sees its direct results." under Voinovich, Ohio's ter said she decided to open signia has a contract with the rush, said owner Dave Berland. printing and glassware. Although Voinovich's plan unemployment rate is up will help schools with little while its jobs are down. funding, some people question SUMMIT how his assessment will help "Like Pollyanna, George "We need no help from the to have been born on." tured a 23-item-long menu with middle-class districts, like Voinovich sees Ohio's econ- Continued from page 1. United States and the West," The two leaders turned their such oddities as lip of moose and Bowling Green schools. omy only through rose-colored Zhirinovsky sniped from the attention to foreign policy in an pelmeni fish dumplings. "He may be helping 25 per- glasses," Burch said. "Once list was ultranationalist Vladimir sidelines. "We are a very rich evening session at the Russian cent of the poorest school dis- again, George Voinovich is out Zhirinovsky, a leader of Yeltsin's country, very strong, very rich." leader's country home outside Administration officials said tricts, but what about the of touch. The economic reality foes. The Liberal Democratic Clinton warned, "The oldest of Moscow. the two would sign an agreement other 75 percent of school dis- for most Ohioans includes de- Party's strong showing in recent society's demons plague us still, Friday to stop targeting their nu- tricts across Ohio?" asked clining real income levels, parliamentary elections was seen the hatreds of people for one an- Bosnia and the Middle East clear missiles at each other. Elaine Ezcll, computer repre- unacceptably high unem- as a reflection of rising public other based on their race, their were among the subjects dis- Some would be aimed at ocean sentative of Bowling Green ployment levels and record dissatisfaction with Yeltsin's re- religion, their ethnic group, even cussed over a dinner that waters; others would have no Junior High School. high poverty levels. forms. the piece of ground they happen stretched to three hours and fea- specific target.

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IW4 J ,3 State The BG News Friday, January 14, 1994 page nine KKK to rally in eight cities Jury decides Group plans to protest commemoration of King's birthday by Jeri Waters The rallies at state capitols in Ohio, Montgomery; Tallahassee, Fla.; and Austin. airline lawsuit The Associated Press Colorado, Arkansas, Kansas, , Flor- A rally also is planned Sunday in Springfield, The Associated Press ida, Texas and Illinois are being organized 111. COLUMBUS - The Ku Klux Klan said it by the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan's Anti-Klan groups in some cities planned CLEVELAND -- A federal jury decided Thursday that USAir will rally in eight U.S. cities this weekend to national office in Harrison, Ark. protests to coincide with the rallies. would not have to pay punitive damages for a March 1992 crash protest commemoration of Martin Luther The rallies will be the second national Pinette said as many as 50 Klan members at New York's LaGuardia Airport that killed 27 people. King Jr.'s birthday. KKK protest against the King holiday. would protest in Columbus Saturday. Jurors were asked to determine whether the airline had been The NAACP and other anti-Klan groups The Klan protested last year in Denver, Police and State Highway Patrol troopers, reckless in the operation of the Cleveland-bound airplane, which planned counterdemonstrations, including Montgomery, Ala., and Austin, Texas. who guard the Statchouse, would not discuss plunged into Flushing Bay after taking off during a snowstorm. protests in the neighborhoods of some Klan Violence broke out in Denver last year their plans for security. However, a security Twenty-four other passengers and crew members were in- leaders. among some 500 anti-Klan protesters, while fence similar to one erected at a KKK rally jured. A Klan spokesman said the white suprem- thousands marched to honor King and two there in October was installed Wednesday. The jury's decision came two days after U.S. District Judge acist group would call for repeal of the dozen white supremacists rallied at the state Few arrests and no serious altercations Thomas D. Lambros ruled that the airline acted negligently in national holiday honoring the slain civil Capitol. were reported at the Oct. 23 rally. the March 22, 1992, crash and would have to pay compensatory rights leader. King's birthday is Saturday; The Ohio Freedom Fighter Coalition, a damages, such as medical expenses and lost wages. The the national observance is Monday. About 50 anti-Klan demonstrators broke group including the Columbus chapter of the amounts will be determined later by jurors. "We don't feel he should have a national away from the rally, smashed the windows National Association for the Advancement Punitive damages could not have been assessed unless jurors holiday honoring him, since before there of a liquor store and beat a white woman un- of Colored People, said members would felt the airline's actions were reckless. was just holidays honoring Christ and the conscious. protest at Saturday's rally. Stanley Chesley, lead attorney for the injured and the estates presidents. It brings down the other holidays Rallies in other cities were peaceful. Klan opponents called for a boycott of and relatives of those killed, said he was pleased the airline at when you honor a degenerate such as King," The Klan will rally Friday and Sunday in downtown Columbus businesses to show that least would have to pay victims for their losses. said Vincent Pinette, grand titan for the Denver. On Saturday, rallies are planned in the rally would cause merchants to lose "We would have liked to get the punitive damages to send a realm of Ohio. Columbus; Little Rock, Ark.; Topeka, Kan.; business. message for safer air practices," Chesley said. "Money was not the issue." Chesley said his clients were pleased to have a chance to air the issues in court. He said they were satisfied with the jury's decision. Opponents upset with letter USAir spokesman Dave Shipley said the company also was satisfied with the jury's decision and was prepared to pay "rea- sonable compensatory damages." by Margaret Pozenel and Sen. (Phil) Gramm has or is The letter solicits contribu- the general election, said Gary National Transportation Safety Board investigators concluded The Associated Press supporting DeWine's candidacy. tions and says, "I believe the Koops, spokesman for the com- That is absolutely untrue," said Senatorial Committee will do mittee. that the crash probably was caused by a buildup of ice and snow COLUMBUS - A campaign let- Ray Sullivan, spokesman for the everything they can to help in my Koops said he had not seen the on the wings of the Fokker F28-4OO0. ter from U.S. Senate candidate campaign of Bernadine Healy, election victory." letter and would not comment on Attorneys for the victims had argued that USAir issued con- Mike DeWine misleads potential who also is seeking the GOP DeWine makes it clear on the it. tradictory guidelines about the amount of ice that could be contributors by implying that the nomination. pledge sheet that the money goes tolerated on the wings of Fokker F28s. National Republican Senatorial "It is a blatant attempt to mis- to the primary election, but the The letter does not imply an They also charged that the airline had chosen a cheaper deic- Committee and its chairman lead the recipients of the letter to letter is deceptive because it endorsement, said Laurel Press- ing fluid that did not last as long as more expensive products. They said USAir knew about several Fokker F28 crashes linked support him, an opponent said believe that." does not, Sullivan said. ler, campaign manager for De- to wing icing but took no action. Thursday. The Jan. 10 letter says Gramm Wine. DeWine's campaign denied the asked DeWine to run for the seat The Senatorial Committee has USAir conceded in its opening arguments Nov. 29 that the crew made mistakes, but said company policies were not to charge. being vacated by retiring U.S. met with DeWine, Ms. Healy and "It means exactly what it says. "The letter heavily implies Sen. Howard Mctzenbaum, D-O- Gene Watts, another candidate They're doing the things that blame. and, in one case, basically states hio. The Texas senator is chair- for the GOP nomination, and will they can do to help us," Ms. The airline said it would not contest the negligence ruling but that the Senatorial Committee man of the committee. not endorse any candidate until Pressler said. said human error did not warrant punitive damages.

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Officials Circus train jumps tracks attempt Two Ringling Bros, performers killed in locomotive derailment housing

by James Martinez integration The Associated Press with 53 cars and three locomo- "The show always goes on. I suspect we will known. The National Transporta- tives traveled across be late, but the show always goes on." tion Safety Board sent an in- byTerrl Langlord LAKELAND, Fla. - A train frdm St. Petersburg to Orlando, vestigation team. The Associated Press carrying Ringling Bros, circus where the Ringling Bros, and David Cohen, circus manager "We have absolutely no idea performers and animals derailed Barnum & Bailey circus was to what caused the accident. We're VIDOR, Texas -- Under Thursday at a crossing, killing an open Friday night. was found dead in another car. on board, none in the derailed not sure of anything right now," cover of darkness, housing elephant trainer and a clown. "The show always goes on. I Fourteen circus workers were cars. Judd said. "The animals are all officials moved four black Fourteen people were injured. suspect we will be late, but the treated at a hospital and "It was just people screaming; secure and they've all been fed. families into an all-white As rescue crews worked on the show always goes on," said David released. None of the 25 children people hollering for help," said They're all in good shape." public housing complex wreck, a news helicopter cover- Cohen, the circus manager and a on board were hurt. Freddie Johnson, who works at Thursday, less than a year ing the derailment crashed a passenger on the train. Cars that jumped the tracks nearby motorcycle shop and after another integration half-mile away in a ballfield next Theodore Svertesky, 39, an carried staff, performers and raced to help. "I just started After the crash of the helicop- effort failed. to a junior high school, injuring elephant trainer, was killed in a equipment, said circus spokes- kicking doors in. I was able to get ter, pilot Mark Bartnick was air- Several Housing and Ur- the pilot and a photographer. housing car, Polk County sher- man Rodney Huey from his of- a few of them out." lifted to Tampa General Hospital ban Development Depart- Sixteen cars jumped the tracks iffs Maj. Grady Judd said. fice in Vienna, Va. There were 50 The cause of the derailment in where he was listed in critical ment cars arrived at the shortly after 9 a.m. as the train A clown, Ceslee Conkling, 28, elephants, lions, bears and horses heavy fog wasn't immediately condition. complex about 5:30 a.m., an hour before daylight. A caravan of moving trucks passed a police checkpoint Menendezcase ends in mistrial twenty minutes later. At least three carloads of by Linda Deutsch 26, admit killing their parents, "You've made great sacrifices black motorists followed The Associated Press Jose and Kitty Menendez, in their "The jury feels there is no possibility of to be here," the judge said before the trucks. dismissing the panelists. Beverly Hills mansion Aug. 20, reaching a verdict or verdicts without By dawn, Vidor had 10 LOS ANGELES - The judge in 1989. but claim it was self- new residents. Erik Menendez's murder case defense. violence to our individual judgments." Earlier Thursday, Erik's jury reported that jurors' strong opin- declared a mistrial on Thursday There are two juries in the trial Menendez trial jury foreman "We're all Americans. It after jurors reported a third time because certain evidence was ions had become even "more en- trenched." should not bean issue," said that they could not reach a ver- admissible against only one Julia Ilene Pierce, a white "The jury feels there is no dict. brother or the other. nounced and as the judge than- "I've always been willing to resident who moved into Jurors first reported an District Attorney Gil Garcetti ked the jury for nearly a half- negotiate a plea bargain agree- possibility of reaching a verdict the complex two weeks ago. impasse Monday and were told had already said that the case year of service. ment but it has to be the right or verdicts without violence to by Superior Court Judge Stanley would be retried if there was a agreement," she said. our individual judgments," a note from the foreman said. As furniture was un- Weisberg to keep trying. mistrial. "I'm disappointed. Erik's been loaded from the moving The jury deliberating charges The mistrial came in the 19th in jail for four years and he'll be Suzanne Chi Ids, a spokeswo- trucks, the four families at- against Erik's brother Lyle con- day of deliberations by Erik's in jail for at least another one," man for the district attorney's Weisberg gave the panel new tended an early-morning tinued its talks after asking the jury. Abramson said. office, said prosecutors had no instructions and told jurors to re- orientation by HUD offi- court for more help with legal in- comment on the offer. Weisberg sume deliberating. Later Thurs- cials in the complex man- structions. Erik appeared to look straight She said Erik would be willing set a Feb. 28 hearing to schedule day, the panel again declared it- ager's office. Erik, 23, and his brother, Lyle, ahead as the mistrial was an- to plead guilty to manslaughter. a new trial date. self deadlocked.

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After losing to Toledo in the The Redskins currently rank MAC season opener, the BG game and we plan to use that to maybe they figure they will play took a giant step forward Miami, under the direction of Wednesday night in trying to first year head coach Herb Sen- second in the league in scoring at women's basketball team will try our advantage this weekend," well against the rest of the con- to string three consecutive wins head coach Jaci Clark said. ference." dispel the rumor that it is sup- dek, sports a whole new 84.2 points per game. Much of posed to finish seventh in the Mil's offense has been coming together. In order to do so, the Clark knows that each confer- Miami will show up in Bowling offensive style this season. Falcons must defeat Miami Uni- ence game is important and that Green this weekend after collect- Mid-American Conference race. versity on Saturday at Anderson no opponent can be taken lightly. ing its first MAC win on Wednes- That step came in the form of a stunning 70-69 upset victory over Arena. Miami, 6-5 overall, 1-2 in MAC day against Central Michigan. The BG squad, 8-3 overall, 2-1 play, needs this game to stay in The Falcons are undefeated at Ball State, last year's MAC Bowling Green vs. Miami in the MAC, comes home with a the early chase and will be ready home and don't plan on losing on champion. The win marked the two-game win streak, averaging to face the Falcons. their own court. first time that the Falcons have Mid-American Conference Rankings walked away with a victory in over 100 points per game in "There are no surprises, The last four meetings be- Muncie, Ind., under the guidance defeating Kent at home and everyone knows we have a good tween these MAC foes have all Men's Basketball been won by BG, but by margins of head coach Jim Larranaga. of six or less. Overall, BG holds a Junior center Shane Kline- Bowling Green Miami 22-12 series edge which includes Ruminski, the man responsible Scoring: 70.7 ppg (8) 84.1 ppg (2) Bowling Green vs. Miami a 10-6 record at home. for BG's last-second win, said Scoring Margin: +6.8 (4) +7.7 (2) Senior forward Talita Scott has that beating the Cardinals was FG%: 46.9% (5) 46.6% (7) Mid-American Conference Rankings been red hot for the Falcons. She very important. 3-Pt. FG%: 32.0% (9) 38.3% (5) was 11-15 from the field and a "One of our team goals before FT%: 68.1% (4) 67.4% (5) the season was to beat Ball State perfect 3-3 on the line against Pts. Allowed: 63.9 ppg (1) 76.4 ppg (8) Women's Basketball Ball State. Besides her 25 points, at Ball State," Kline-Ruminski Bowling Green Miami said. "It was a great hard-fought FG% Defense: 43.6% (6) 46.8% (9) Scott pulled down six rebounds Reb. Margin: +5.1(4) +7.1(2) Scoring: 76.9 ppg (4) 71.8 ppg (5) and had five swipes. game, and I think the best team Scoring Margin: +5.0 (4) -0.2 (6) Clark hopes to keep her won." FG%: 43.5% (3) 42.5% (4) offensive juggernaut rolling but Although beating BSU was a Last year the Redskins used a from sophomore guard Landon 3-Pt. FG%: 33.3% (4) 38.0% (1) feels that the key to this game major accomplishment, the Fal- cons will not be able to savor it very deliberate offensive system Hackim. FT%: 72.5% (1) 69.3% (3) will be BG's slight height advan- tage when crashing the boards. for long. and a hard-nosed, man-to-man Pts. Allowed: 71.9 ppg (6) 72.0 ppg (7) Miami University, fresh off of defense to keep the score of the Il.iikim, a long range special- FG% Defense: 44.0% (8) 46.0% (10) "Rebounds are definitely going to be a key to this game; we can- a 76-40 thrashing of Central game in the low 50s. This year, ist, has already scored over 20 Reb. Margin: -1.9(8) +0.2 (5) however, Sendek has his squad not give Miami any second Michigan, will invade Anderson points on five occasions this running and gunning like the year. chances," Clark said. Arena Saturday at 7:30 p.m. The Swimmers behind 8-ball Falcon track hosts rivals at Fieldhouse by John Boyle defending MAC champ Eastern News sports writer Michigan is the favorite again with Miami, Western Michigan The men's and women's track and BG following close behind. teams open their respective Men's head coach Sid Sink has seasons this Saturday when they similar problems with gradua- host Mid-American Conference tion losses, youth and injury. rivals Western Michigan and Toledo, and non-conference foe "We graduated three of the Findlay. The women will be try- best athletes we've had here in ing to better last year's second- (Todd) Black, (Paul) Seeley and place MAC finish. Head coach (Reed) Parks," he said. "Anytime Steve Price is apprehensive of you lose three guys that are that their chances of doing so. outstanding it takes you down a "We have a strong team in notch." terms of youth," he said. "But, because of the seniors we lost, I BG's strongest area, according think it's going to be difficult to to Sink, will be the sprint events. finish as high as we did last Scott Thompson, a national in- year." door hurdling qualifier, and Maria Gudakunst, BG record- Shawn Blanchett are the squad's holder in the triple jump, heads top returning sprinters. MAKING A SPLASH: Falcon swimmer Kevin Grotke speeds will lead the men's team against Ohio Unlveristy Saturday at 1 an impressive group of MAC toward the finish line in recent breaststroke competition. Grotke p.m. at Cooper Pool. The women's squad will also host OU. placers back to this year's squad. The traditional strong distance Coach Price also welcomes running is currently in disarray by Mark Leonard DeChant back his top two throwers, Jenny because of injuries to BG's top cons will be addressing in- said. "I really have no clue how sports editor " Lynne Rutherford and three runners, Tim Amdt, Brad clude: we'll do. Johnson and Nikki Lessig. Tracy Amanda Applegate are battling Losi, the top sophomore runner Shaser and Eddie Nicholson. " the fact that Bowling Green "We could be stale, fresh, Ever hear the expression the flu, while Leanne Shelly in the MAC, will be counted on to "behind the 8-ball"? has not swum competitively and Jill Elliott could miss the lethargic or good." meet with injuries. While the men's squad has continue her strong running, ac- Although the men's squad is The women's swim team has since December 5, when they inexperienced in most field Head coach Brian Gordon luckily avoided injuries, it will cording to Price. placed itself squarely behind hosted Purdue. events, Sink is counting on • they will be facing the Bob- said the health problems make nevertheless face a stiff test One of Price's main concerns is the proverbial bad-luck ball as injuries. Junior Jane Moeller, freshman pole vaulter Travis it prepares to host a dual meet cats, who have not lost a MAC it impossible to gauge how his against OU Saturday. squad will perform. Gordon expects the men's placer in six events at the MAC Downey to contribute greatly to against Ohio University Satur- dual meet in six years and are both sprint and field events. five-time defending confer- "We have yet to be at 100 competition will not feature last spring, is questionable for day, this weekend's action because of ence champions. percent health for a meet," he any outstanding races, but the Both the men's and women's an upper respiratory infection. According to Sink, Eastern squads will be in action, as the final score should be hotly con- tested. "She's probably our best all- Michigan is the favorite to re- Falcons kick off their Mid- around athlete," he said. Price claim the MAC title with Miami American Conference sched- "I really have no clue how we'll do. We could "This may be their weakest team in years," Gordon said of said his top sprinter, Julie Shade, and Western Michigan vying for ule at 1 p.m. at Cooper Pool. is doubtful for this weekend and second-place honors. The women will face some be stale, fresh, lethargic or good." Ohio. "They have some gaping holes, most especially in the questionable for the rest of the serious adversity against the swimming coach Brian Gordon Saturday's meet begins at 11:30 backstroke. season. Bobcats. Some factors the Fal- According to Price, five-time am. in the Fieldhouse.

mate Chris Collins and out of the lane with ninth-tenths of a Cavs top Nets Chris Morris had 20 points and The other 12 finalists, all pre- SPORTS bounds as the clock ran out. second left, but was called for Derrick Coleman, Kenny Ander- viously considered for induction, Charlie Harrison tied his traveling. RICHFIELD, Ohio-Brad son and Kevin Edwards each had are running backs Tony Dorsett season high with 16 points for the It was all Michigan in overtime. Daugherty scored 12 of his 26 19 for New Jersey. and seniors nominee Leroy Kelly, BRIEFS Demon Deacons (11-3,2-0 Atlan- Ohio State went scoreless and fell points on free throws, and the The Nets trailed 81-76 after defensive linemen Carl Eller and tic Coast Conference). behind by nine before Greg Cleveland Cavaliers turned up three quarters and pulled within Randy White, offensive linemen Late 3-pointer topples Simpson hit two free throws with their defense after a poor start two when Morris sank a 3-pointer Dan Dierdorf and Tom Mack, Duke 1:26 left. Thursday night to beat the New to start the fourth. Minnesota Vikings coach Bud Michigan rallies in Jersey Nets 104-93. New Jersey stayed close until Grant, wide receivers Charlie Nance's dunk started a 9-0 flurry DURHAM, N.C.-Randolph overtime to beat Buck- Rose scored 20 points after The Nets have lost four of five Joiner and Lynn Swann, tight Childress' 3-pointer with 11 sec- halftime, including four in over- games overall and 16 of 17 in - capped by Wilkins' 3-pointer - ends Kellen Winslow and Jackie onds left gave Wake Forest a eyes time. Richfield, while the Cavaliers that built Cleveland's lead to Smith and cornerback Mel Ren- 69-68 victory over No. 2 Duke have won six of seven home 100-85 with five minutes to go. fro. Thursday night. ANN ARBOR, Mich.-Jalen Jamie Skelton led Ohio State games and eight of 12 overall. The Cavs maintained a double- The finalists were chosen by The shot by Childress, who fin- Rose scored 28 points and No. 10 with 20 points. Lawrence Fun- New Jersey shot 71 percent and digit margin the rest of the way. the hall's 34-member board of ished with 24 points, was clearly Michigan went on a 9-0 run to derburke had 16 points and 10 re- scored 38 points in the first quar- selectors. The board will meet a 3-pointer, but the Cameron In- start overtime Thursday night bounds for the Buckeyes. ter, but Cleveland turned it Hall of Fame finalists Jan. 29 at Atlanta to elect the door Stadium scoreboard didn't for an 86-7S victory over Ohio around with a trapping defense class of 1994. record it that way and the closest State. The Wolverines took a 71-69 that limited the Nets to 55 points announced Michigan (11-2. 3-0 Big Ten) lead on a free throw by Rose with on 35 percent shooting the rest of Ewing takes official did not signal it was a CANTON, Ohio-Pittsburgh charge 3-pointer. rallied from a 10-point deficit in 48 seconds left, and Ohio State the way. Daugherty kept the Cavs The Blue Devils (10-1,2-1) blew the final 15 minutes of regula- turned over the bail with 30 sec- in it by sinking seven foul shots in Steelers wide receiver John against Pistons a 12-point first-half lead. tion. In their previous game, the onds remaining. the first period. Stall worth and defensive backs Wolverines overcame a 19-point Seven Cavaliers reached Jimmy Johnson and Paul Krause, AUBURN HILLS, Grant Hill, Duke's star down Mich.-Patrick Ewing had 42 the stretch with 23 points, drove margin at Iowa. But Michigan's Leor Derricks, double figures in scoring. Gerald making their first appearances Ohio State (8-6,1-2) tied it at 71 in the lineup because Howard had Wilkins had 17, following a on the ballot, are among 15 fina- points and 16 rebounds to lead the the length of the floor and put up New York Knicks to a 94-80 vic- a 15-foot jumper in the closing on Charles Macon's jumper with fouled out, heaved a cross-court 38 point performance in a win at lists for induction into the Pro seconds, but the ball bounced off nine seconds remaining in regu- pass that went out of bounds near Orlando the previous night. Larry Football Hall of Fame announced tory over Detroit Thursday night, the rim, off the hands of team- lation. Rose then hit a runner in midcourt with 21 seconds left. Nance grabbed 13 rebounds. Thursday. the Pistons' 11th straight loss. Sports The BG News page twelve Friday, January 14, 1994 Slipping Falcons Opposite styles collide face Irish, Spartans in NFC playoff matchup by Dennis Georgatos there they kept the young guy," Simms said. by Pat Murphy to 2.S for the first 14 games. "I over the Flames. "He is having The Associated Press First-year Giants coach Dan Reeves picked News sports writer was concerned that we gave up a dominant year in the eyes of Simms over Jeff Hostetler, who led the Giants to a five goals. That type of game our coaching staff and his SAN FRANCISCO-Saturday's NFC playoff victory over Buffalo in the 1991 Super Bowl while The Falcon hockey team we have got to win two to one," teammates," York said. "I game between the New York Giants and San Fran- replacing the injured Simms. Hostetler went to brings their inconsistent play York said. think the main thing with Jeff cisco 49ers shapes up as a collision of opposites the Los Angeles Raiders as a free agent. to the Golden Dome and the Like BG, the Fighting Irish is his pressure under fire. His and nowhere are the differences more apparent Joe Montana, skeptical of a last-minute 49ers" great green Munn Arena this have also hit a mid-season skid. skating ability is second to than in the opposing quarterbacks. offer to bench Young and give him his job back, weekend. Friday night the ND is 2-6-1 overall and 2-4-1 in none in our league. Steve Young brings flair and an element of un- went to Kansas City in a trade last April. Brown and Orange travel to the CCHA since late Novem- predictability to the 49ers' high-powered offense. The irony is not lost on Simms,nor is he sur- Notre Dame and to Michigan ber. Offensively, the Irish are "He has gotten better every He is at the peak of his career, having led the prised that all four are in the playoffs on separate State on Saturday. led by soohomore Jamie I.ing. year, since not making the first league in passing the past three years. But he hun- teams. After starting the season Ling was a CCHA All- trip his freshman year to an gers for the recognition that comes with postsea- "What's great is it's worked out for everybody," 6-0-1, BG is 4-6-1 in their last Freshman selection last year All-American candidate this son success. he said. "Joe's in Kansas City playing in the ten, including losses to 4-15-1 and has continued to sparkle. year," York added. Phil Simms has been rejuvenated in his 15th playoffs. Jeff's in Los Angeles, it's worked out Illinois-Chicago and to 8-12 He leads ND in every offensive season, but at 38 he's the oldest starter at any posi- good for him. And it's worked out for me here." Ferris State. Along with these category: 10 goals and 14 as- BG invades Munn Arena for tion in the playoffs. He commands an offense that "I've gotten to know Steve a little. I want to beat setbacks the Falcons were sists for 24 points. His totals the second time this season, relies largely on the grit of its runners and block- him just as much as I wanted to beat Joe. You don't blasted at home by CCHA affi- put him among the top 20 coming off a 2-2 tie on Novem- ers. While he doesn't have Young's impressive have to say anything about him after these three liate Alaska- Fairbanks. scorers in the CCHA. ber 20. The Spartans come in passing statistics, he has a record of postseason years he's put up. Everybody's measuring against Despite outshooting UIC by The Irish have more with a 12-6-3 record overall and success, including an MVP award in the Giants' him now." 20, BG lost by three goals. weapons than just Ling. Cap- 9-4-3 in the CCHA. 1987 Super Bowl victory over the Denver Broncos. Young has led the 49ers to a 24-8 record over the Head coach Jerry York finds a tain Matt Osiecki has six goals past two seasons, but he enters Saturday's game lack of intensity in the and 12 assists for 18 points and Steve Guolla leads MSU with The confrontation of Simms and Young also rep- anxious to bury the memory of six turnovers - offensive zone. freshman Tim Harberts has 35 points on 13 goals and 22 as- resents different endings to quarterback con- three fumbles and three interceptions - in two "We almost doubled the at- five goals and seven assists. sists. Adding to the Spartan troversies in New York and San Francisco. playoff games last year. He was intercepted twice tempts but lost the game," Osiecki ranks second in scor- offense are Rem Murray "In New York, they kept the old guy and out in San Francisco's 30-20 loss to Dallas. York said. "We need to bear ing by defensemen in the 7-23-30, Anson Carter 16-10-26 down and be more intense in CCHA to Falcon Jeff Wells. and Steve Suk 7-17-24. Goalie the scoring area." Wells, embarking on a possi- Mike Buzak leads the league In addition to the offensive ble Ail-American season as the overall in goaltcnding with a EMU flying high at 3-0 woes, the Brown and Orange leading Falcon scorer, has five save percentage at .903. have slipped defensively. In goals and 14 assists for 19 their last four games, the Fal- points. He had four points over "Michigan State on Saturday by Rusty Miller of Ohio, both at 8-3 overall and Both have followed a similar cons have allowed an average the weekend, including a goal is a renewal of a pretty intense The Associated Press 3-0 in the conference. path to early superiority in the of 4.4 goals a game, as opposed and two assists in the victory rivalry," York said. Other MAC games Saturday MAC. Eastern is first (82.7 points Former Eastern Michigan find Western Michigan at Central a game) and Miami second (82.1) baseball star Chris Hoiles will Michigan, Akron at Ohio U., in scoring. Both are among the have his jersey retired at half- Miami at Bowling Green and leaders in rebounding margin time of the Eagles' game Satur- Kent at Toledo. (Miami is second at 6.1, Eastern 1 & 2 Bedrooms Available now day against Ball State in Ypsi- Behind the top two come fifth at 4.0) and both are in the f 'Wintfirop Furnished and unfurnished lanti, Mich. Western (9-3, 2-1), Kent and upper division in field-goal per- I While the Baltimore Orioles Bowling Green (both 7-4, 2-1), centage and 3-point shooting 24 hour maintenance long-ball hitting catcher is being followed by Ohio U. (9-5), Toledo percentage. Air conditioning honored, the EMU basketball (6-5) and Ball State (6-5), all 1-2 in Eastern has gotten solid pro- 9 & 12 month leases team will be trying to hit its own league play. Akron (6-5) and Cen- duction out of junior Kareem Gas for heating and cooking included grand slam. tral Michigan (1-10) both are 0-3 Carpenter, who is third in the I A victory over Ball State would in the MAC. MAC in rebounding with 8.5 a move the Eagles to a spotless 4-0 "Eastern is a good team that game and second in field-goal ftppartments on the year in the Mid-American feeds off other teams' turn- percentage (.603). Carpenter is Conference. overs," said Kent coach Dave also fifth in scoring (18.6 ppg). Eastern is coming off a 67-55 Grube after Wednesday's defeat. James Reed provides a perfect I SEE US AT THE HOUSING FAIR I victory at Kent Wednesday night But the Eagles are more than complement, leading the MAC JANUARY 18 FROM 7:00 - 9:00 PM that saw the Eagles go 10 deep on that. They have won their last with 5.1 assists a game and sec- their bench. EMU outscored the four games despite ranking next ond in steals with 2.4 per contest. LENHART GRAND BALLROOM Flashes 34-22 with its second to last in the MAC in team de- The outside firepower comes line. fense. from senior guard Ellery Mor- I Eastern was picked to finish gan, averaging 12.6 points a i Eastern now stands tied for the fifth in the preseason balloting game while shooting 49 percent top spot in the MAC with Miami by media. Miami was sixth. from 3-point range.

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The appearance of Jordan lcngc just months after retiring Schueler said it would have to would create a circus atmos- from the Chicago Bulls, thinks be a situation where Jordan could phere much larger than the one he's found one. He wants to play help the White Sox or "it wouldn't last spring, when Bo Jackson was baseball with the Chicago White be fair to both sides..." making a comeback from hip re- Sox. Schueler wonders whether placement surgery. "I want to go to spring training Jordan will made the adjustment for one reason and that's to make to live pitching, not the kind you "I talked to Frank Thomas and the team," Jordan was quoted as get in a batting cage or from a Jack McDowell and Robin Ven- saying in Thursday's editions of batting practice pitcher. tura and gave them my stand," the Chicago Tribune."This is no "There's a lot of difference be- Schueler said. "I don't want to fantasy. I plan to be in Sarasota tween 70 mph and 90 mph," said take anything away from them. by mid-February. If the White Schueler, 4048 in eight major Everything they earned, they de- Sox were to tell me that they league seasons. served. I think the first day there didn't think I was good enough to Schueler finally learned would be tremendous media but make the team, and that they Wednesday that Jordan was seri- then we would put an end to it don't want me at spring training, ous about coming to spring train- and settle it down to play base- then I would accept their wishes ing. ball." Thr AuocUlrd PTCM/ and not go." "I heard some of the comments Former Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan, shown talking to San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds dur- Jordan said if he keeps improv- from some of the other players Jordan retired from the Bulls ing All-Star workouts, has been taking batting practice and playing catch with White Sox players at ing during his three-hour, five- that he has good bat speed and on Oct. 6, upstaging the White Comiskcy Park in an effort to make the team. day-a-week workouts, he thinks obviously good hand and eye co- Sox as they played the Toronto he can make the team even ordination. I think that pumped Blue Jays in Game 1 of the AL Jordan said. "He's watching He noted Wednesday that base- said. "There were certain things though he hasn't played baseball Michael up. We have to wait and playoffs. every move that I make." ball teams often spend four or I was thinking when I retired that regularly since he was a teen- see, it's way too early," Schueler Jordan's father, James, was five days in one city. I didn't want to express to ager in Wilmington, N.C. said. "I'm serious. My father slain last August. "It's not like the NBA, where anyone. I know this will put me White Sox general manager Jordan has been joined re- thought I could be a major-league When he retired, Jordan said you'd fly out after every game. back in front of people. But I Ron Schueler said Thursday that cently at the workouts by several baseball player, and I'm sure that he wanted more time with his I'd like to take my wife and chil- hope they'll be looking at me in a the likelihood of Jordan making White Sox players. The White right now he can see me trying," family and less in the limelight. dren with me on die road," he different light." ♦ Bye teams have advantage ♦ CIIARLESTOWN APTS. AND by Dave Goldberg offense that clobbered the be unsung - it gave up 4.5 yards mistake-prone than the Giants. MID AM MANOR The Associated Press Raiders 51-3 in the 1990 AFC title per rush, second worst in the One other thing -- Erik Wil- ♦ • NOW RENTING' game. And Jeff Hostetler isn't league, not exactly the statistic liams has usually done a good job A word to the wise: While Jay Schroeder, he's the quarter- you want going into the game on Reggie White. Choose from choice apartments within walking distance to teams coming off a bye did back that beat the Bills in the with the league's best rushing at- If Emmitt Smith's shoulder ♦ campus Summer 1994 and school year 1994-1995. poorly in the regular season Super Bowl for the Giants that tack. isn't ready, everything changes. ♦ against teams that had played the year. Make this one a lot like the Otherwise, give the Packers five 2 bedroom, furnished or unfurnished, gas heat and previous week, the playoffs are But you can run against the 1990 Super Bowl - the Giants points for experience and make it water included, air conditioning different. Raiders. control the ball, the Niners move ♦ That is, the best teams usually And Thurman Thomas will. it. COWBOYS, 31-14. ▼64i Third St. Apt 4, B.G. Resident Manager 352-4380 win and the best teams (with one BILLS, 21-14 49ERS, 20-19 exception) are the teams that got Kansas City (plus 7) at Houston last week off. New York Giants (plus 8) at San Green Bay (plus 13 ) at Dallas So here are this week's games Francisco Someone asked Marty Schot- ... in order of appearance. The Packers say that when tenheimer Monday: "Do you TEMPLETON WORLD FUND The Giants were the one team they lost 36-14 to Dallas early in think you have a chance to win?" Raiders (plus 6 ) at Buffalo that played last week that proba- the season, they were in awe of "That's what we're in business bly deserved a bye - their record the Super Bowl champions. That for," he replied. The Los Angeles track club was better than the 49ers, but won't happen again. The Chiefs have two shots: loved that 70-degrec weather in they had the misfortune to play The Giants, who lost 31-9 in - The law of averages - when a the Coliseum. Now they get 7-de- in a division with Dallas. Dallas, said that before they team wins 11 in a row, like the gree weather. So why the eight-point spread? played Dallas again and took Oilers, something has to give. OK, the Raiders won on Dec. S, Bill Walsh had a theory that San them to overtime. But this is - Joe Montana. The last time he 25-24, but they haven't been the Francisco's proximity to Nevada back in Dallas, not in Green Bay, faced a Buddy Ryan defense, he most consistent team this season. always inflated the line on the and the Packers are much more was sacked nine times. Yes, they beat Denver three Niners (he neglected to say that times this year, but they always they also were very good.) beat Denver - winning twice in These 49ers still have the ex- Attention BGSU! Buffalo in one season is unlikely plosive offense. But the unsung at best. defense that used to win Super Please note the phone number OK, this isn't the same Bills Bowls for them now deserves to in the coupon section of the ,SBSB T-T-NIWII IIIIAIW. Student Directory is wrong. Build Your Assets Worldwide mi ^ BOWUNG GttIN ■ JJJ-1101 3 l| The number should be Consider the world for new investment 352-7112. opportunities CICTnCD Nightly at 7 IS 1IIICENTER FOR CHOICE II Today the U.S. represents only one-third of the world's •91*9 1 Cl% Sat Sun Mat 2 00 Co nlidentjal Health Care For Women total stock market capitalization1. And, when you ACT 2: • Student fee consider that the U.S. ranked only 14th among 20 BACK IN TNi HABIT • Abortion through It: worldwide equity markets over the past 10 years, it's 2 THB^OY • Morning after clear there are opportunities overseas . treatment Capital growth LUCK CLUB • Caring friend or "TWOTHUMBS UP, _ ,„,„ Templeton World Fund invests in the securities of relative allowed companies located in the United States and abroad. The WAYUP!" Satln^tS for persona] 3 K objective of the fund: long-term capital growth . •sunnort IH( HJTU»[ ISN'T 816 ENOUGH ft}* THE ft Templeton: A leader 16 N. Huron DEMOLITION NAN F,.Sa,. Toledo, OH 43604 For more than half a century, the Templeton STALLQNz SNIP=S H Midnight Only 1-800-589-6005 organization has offered investors financial opportunities worldwide. In fact, Templeton is a recognized leader in managing international equity mutual funds. • •••••it*********************** PLEASE JOIN US FOR A MEETINC OF TEMPLETON SHAREHOLDERS AND INTERESTED INVESTORS DATE: TUESDAY, JAN. 18, 1994 7:30 P.M. PLACE: DAYS INN, BOWING GREEN Friday January 14 PHONE: 352-6161 FOR RESERVATIONS OR REGISTER TO WIN A PAIR OF FREE WHITE ZOMBIE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TICKETS (19 and over) White Zombie fans will want to get up & get to Bullethead ••••••••••••••••••a*********** where any $10 purchase automatically registers them Prospectuses will be available lhal have complete information including charges (you) to win a FREE pair of Zombie tickets for the Wed. I and expenses. Read ii carefully before you invest or send money. Feb. 2nd show af the Toledo Sports Arena. Special Guest I 1 Source: Emerging Slock Markets Faclbook. 1992. International Finance Corp. is Prong, so this is bound to be a self out show. Don't , * Source- Morgan Stanley Capital International. Rankings are for the 10-ycar period ended 12/31/92 and are based on return in U .S. dollars . legion of Zombies to Bullethead. Bullethead has White *' There arc special risk considerations associated with foreign investing. Zombie T's for $11, long-sleeved hooded T's for $21 & , wool hats for $11. T'S $10-$12.25 ULLETHEAD Long T's $17- ffiffig^r**— $18; Hats $7.25 We do more for your money! Patches $3; CUTTING EDGE Bandanas $4.25 Tyne Hyslop • Joan Callecod* Robert McGeein Stickers $1.75 733 Haskins Rd. Bowling Green, OH 43402 MERCHANDISE Hours: OPEN 5 0 0 LEHMAN STREET BOWLINO GREEN. OHIO 43402 TUES-SAT S«l«1iv. Sank* ■•aistraMta. PHONE:(4t9)3«4-I*t« 12 TO 7PM rt'iQatck. H's Easy. AaaViTfca law. BUCKLE UP! Classifieds The BG News Friday, January 14, 1994 page fourteen

HEADQUARTERS for hair Subleaser needed immed Close to downtown I need somoone to share a spaoous 2 bdrm CAMPUS EVENTS CITY EVENTS Tim Messenger is now taking appointments. 8 Campus Own room $162 50 353 70 j 2 For Sale 19~ Ml Bike apl across from Easy Street Balcony over- Call 354-2244 $120 neg looking Mam St with gas grill 354-4214 Subleaser needed immediately' $200/mo Contact Jason 352 8556 rent. . utilities. S. College - close Male or fe BRATHAUS Thursdays INTRAMURAL HEEBOK 2ND ANNUAL f.POT male Christie 352 193'. leave message. Large 2 Bedroom Apartment 2 person THE 14TH ANNUAL LEADERSHIP CON- SO cents Happy Hours SHOT BASKETBALL CONTEST, TUESDAY. Subleaser Needed Immediately Mai. S350 • Deposit ft utilities FERENCE IS 6-9 pm No cover -19 and over JANUARY 18. 9O0 P.M. FIELD HOUSE Mac Classic 2'*0 keyboard & mouse, ongmal rx» $500 00 - almosinew. Call 353-2445 Available now 669-3332 COMING TO BGSU... MEN'S AND WOMEN'S WINNERS RECEIVE BRATHAUS - Fridays and Saturdays FREE SHOES* CONTACT THE IM OFFICE Mgi 352 8556 NEED A BED? 50 cents Happy Hours FOR DETAILS AT 372-7479 $50 for mattress & box Spnng 4 9 pm No cover-19 and over WANTED 1 or 2 female subleasers to share Attention NontradHtonal Students: Good condition. Call Dar or Tammy 352-6727. Need more space m your room'' Come m before and after hockey games INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE M INDP ICE large apartment with 1 other person Availa- The NontrrtitionaJ Student Association rep/a HOCKEY JAN 18. W.C BASKETBALL-JAN blelMMEDlATELY. rent negotiable Please call Rent a university approved loft from senis you. The neil NTSA mee&ng is SPACE SAVERS BRATHAUS - Sun.. Mon .Tue . ft Wed 18; M BASKETBALL - JAN 19; M,W TEAM 352-1675 and leave a message. Nikon N2020AF. AF Nikkor 35-70mm lens. Ni- Wednesday. January 19 at 11 30 am ki the and maximize your living space Happy Hours All Night HANDBALL JAN 20 ENTRIES DUE N 130 kon SB 20 speed light, covers/case, all valued Main Lounge of the Of Campus Student ' Also Renting Refrigerators * Bar open 6 pm • i9 and over FIELD HOUSE BY 4 00 P M ON DUE DATE at over $675 00 For sale for only $525 00 Center (ground Boor. Moseloy Hall). Please HELP WANTED 354 4604 352-5475 |0*n ut and help make nontraditionals a true force at BGSU New members welcome Looking for a new weigh? Need help w' your Naw Year's Resolu- Size 4, chiids black figure skates Never used. Needed 3 M'F roommates for May :o Miy Friends of the Deaf SERVICES OFFERED $700vwk. canneries. $4500'mo. deckhands. lease in 4 BR half of house $i90-mo (u,u m- tion? sharpened, in perfect condition $45 00 Can 1st meeting Wed. Jan 19 Alaska summer fisheries now hiring. eluded] Pntsai'owed Cat1 Van 352 3699 Call 372*8302 to register for an 8 wk. 823-3033. 9 00pm 363Ed program conducted by nurse and health Employment Alaska 1 -206-323 2672 1 One bedroom apartment 128 S Summit for Refreshments 7 Date Party coming up Rent a place to have educator S«gn up for Tuesdays. Summer 94 and 94 95 school year. Everyone Welcome your gathering 15-20 mm from BG Eiduded 7-8 30 or Wednesdays, 3:30-5 pm. '••' SPRING BREAK '94 "" 1-267-3341 area LOTSOF PRIVACY Call 288 3638 Ac Call 372 8302 today or 372 8303 Cancun. Bahamas. Jamaica. Florida & Padre1 INTERESTED IN TELEVISION PRODUC- cess to bands ft DJs FOR RENT One bedroom furnished apartment 110% Lowest Price Guarantee' Organize 15 264 S College. 686 5425 TION'' NfcED A PHONF NUMBER' friends and your tnp is FREE' COME TO THE FIRST CAMPUS CONNEC TAKE A BREAK STUDENT TRAVEL (800) WE HAVE THE ANSWER i bdrm apt ,3i7Manville. $3i0/mo. for 1 TION VOCEMAIL Looking for a healthy eating plan? 328 7283 Sublease 2 bedroom apt R-dge St Excellent MEETING OF THE SEMESTER ONLY $12 95 A MONTH Want a healthier tnmmer body with person Util partially pad 287 3896 conditions. Laundry. Parking Call Edwin JANUARY 17TH AT 9 PM- WBGU TV. TROUP a healthy eating plan? Call 2-8302 to 3533308 CALL i 800 9&VISTA •EARN %t WHILE TALKING ON THE ST. register for an 8 wk program conducted PHONE'I 1 bdrm. apartment, dean, quiet t/2 block Sublease: 1 bedroom apt at '80 S Mam St by nurse A health educator. Sign up for from campus, free heat A util. $345 . elec PREGNANT? Gain valuable experience in Marketing. PR 8 Newly renovated, laundry, very nice Available Tuesdays 7-8 30 pm or Weds 3 30 5 pm 3543138 LATINO STUDENT UNION MEETING We can neip FREE & CONFIDENTIAL prog- Sales' Apply lor Spring Telefund now through after Feb 13 Rent $275/mo. Leave message TUESDAY.JANUARY 18 Call 372 8302 or 372-8303 today nancy tests, support & information BG Preg- January 18. 1994 Come to the M leu Alumni 114 1/2 S. Mam • 1 bdrm ; unfurn..downtomn Ken or Mnam 352-6142 6 P M TAFT ROOM UNION nancy Center Can 354 HOPE Center anytime between 8 5 and fill out an ap- Washer/dryer m building, free water and Subleaser Needed plication. Interivews are on a first come/first sewer. Call Newlove Rentals 352-5620. our Own room in house on E Wooster Loving couple with Chnstian values hopes to serve basis The next call you make can mean OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING FAIR only office Seconds from campus! Free cable1 OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING FAIR PERSONALS adopt an infant to be the brother or sister to %t m your pocket' Call 352-5068 or 352-7402 their 2 yr. old adopted son We will pay cost 117 N. Mam - 1 bdrm. apt, unfurn. Wa- Tuesday Eve. January 18 1994 SUMMER MANAGEMENT POSITIONS Call 1-708-397-n 12 (collect) sher/dryer m building, dishwashers. Call New- 7 pm - 9 pm STILL AVAILABLE. 'TASP' International is hir- aw Rental!, a! : Key West $2491 m person between 9am -3pm at our Corporate • CONDOMINIUMS 330 University Union Refreshments See you Cocoa Beach $159' i 800-678 6386 Sigma KappaTerrl Over beck *Slg ma Kappa Office- 181 V2S Man St .BG • MOBILE HOMES there' The sisters of SS. NEW to co-op. come to Needed 1 male or female roommate for package Resume should be sent io 940 Plaza CO-OP KCK OFF Spnng 2 blocks from campus, own room, nice Si Fmdlay. OH 45840 Fnoay.Jan 21 St apl Call 216-355 8816 3 30p.m.. 1007 BA Building features BE THERE'Details. 372-2451 One non-smoking female subleaser for Spr. 94 $i50/mo. ♦ util Close to campus Call FOR SALE CAMPUS SHUTTLE . . Comedians get ready' 3528825. Campus Expressions is bringing to BGSU a Roommate Needed Spring "94 Close to cam- comedy Night Competition Win a money prize pus, rent negotiable contact Jayce 352 8687 1980 VW Rabbit New battery, muffler, alterna- for being the funniest For more into and sign- tor. Runs really good $600 OBO Call Sankalp Roommate Needed • 1 & 2 Bedrooms available now up, call Deb at SAO. 2-2843 or stop by 405 at 352 3027 Apt on Napoleon Rd. • Furnished, wa- Student Services Sponsored by SOLD sher/dryer m building, oft street parking. BEER MEISTER Holds 1/2 and 1/4 KEG. • Funished and unfurnished 354-7262 $i87/month plus house utilities • call Ball/Prong, Good Cond $375.00 ob.o, • 24 hour maintenance 352 8055. Office 372-2736 353-7916 Tim ___ Camera 35 MM. Olympus OM-1 full manual. 2 • Air conditioning lenses, Sigma 35 - 70 MM plus 70 - 200 MM. ( $ Money for College $ ) Sumpakllash.6yrs.old $825/new, sell $295 • 9 & 12 month leases 353 2164; 353 2033 • Gas for heating and cooking included ^We Need You! 8fi® -# SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH SERVICE CAR FOR SALE 1964 Dodge Daytona Turbo Z Fair condiDon We are a reputable company headed by a $2000/neg Call Cozzy at 353 4828 Homecoming '94 will be like none other Inancial aid officer from a major universlly who is genuinely dedicated to helping college Be a part of the committee students and their families obtain money tor college. We match your individual Coma BOCK the "House That Roars! characteristics to over 150,000 scholarships HOME FALCON BASKETBALL TOMORROW that makes it happen available lor undergraduate and graduate students. Many scholarships are awarded regardless of grades, test scores, or family Income. First meeting: Wed. 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