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Nation* Kevorkian trial rolls along in Michigan. Russia promises to withdraw troops from Chechnya. Sports • Softball team sweeps double-header. I W S Page 5

Wednesday, April 17, 1996 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 82, Issue 118

The News' Endangered Fox Student pilots Briefs fight College's AL Scores

Cleveland 7 unfriendly skies Minnesota 2 TlflanyWendeln dents had mistakenly been In- the BC News formed that since the program Detroit was being phased out in two years, they could earn an associ- 8 Aerotechnology students made Toronto a proposal to the college dean and ate's degree. staff to save the program in a "We do not have the authority Kansas City 6 meeting Tuesday night. to give an associate's degree in 5 In the students' presentation, this college," Erekson said. Chicago they asked that last week's de- The students' presentation in- cision to suspend Aerotechno- cluded the Impact of the closure NL Scores logy Program admissions be re- on the College of Technology as versed. well as the impact on co-op em- Jeff Rose, aerotechnology ployers and area airports. Chicago 6 major, said an essential part to Eloise Clark, vice president for Cincinnati 3 the reversal is completing a Academic Affairs, also spoke to search for a program director. the crowd of students, faculty He said the person would have to and parents. She commended the Atlanta 5 have administration experience students''work on the effects of Florida 2 as well as recruiting experience the Aerotechnology Program on to bring in more students. the University budget. However, "We need someone to take the she said there was more to con- Houston 9 reins of this problem and get us sider than the deficit. New York 6 back from the deficit and on the "Aside from just the financial positive side of the ledger again," ramifications, I have watched the Rose said. program for some years and had Organizations Rose also said the students serious concerns about the lack need more time to generate a of stablility and having the sponsor B-GLAO viable plan to address financial leadership of program director week shortfalls. He said students and on a continuous and steady Several University organ- the new program director could basis," Clark said. izations are sponsoring develop solutions by increasing Erekson told the audience It is Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian enrollments. unlikely the program can be re- Awareness Days this week. "Increasing our student num- vived, even with private dollars. The B-G LA D activities Include a LAG A informa- bers would bring in additional "When you're trying to tion table today, Thursday revenue, which could only help raise money for operational costs and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 the program," Rose said. it's really difficult," Erekson p.m. on the Education Build- J.k. Splnk/TW AiMclaled Pf«M Thomas Erekson. College of said. "When you're trying to raise money to improve a pro- ing Steps, a discussion titled Atlanta fire fighters battle a blaze at Adams of the Fox restaurant adjacent to the historic Fox Technology dean, said he wanted "Some Straight Talk on Theatre early Monday, April IS. The fire caused heavy damage to the restaurant and damaged the further dialogue between stu- gram, something extra, some- Homosexuality" by Ellen dents and staff members to stop thing someone can get their Fox's offices. Fulton from the University any rumors. He said some stu- name on - it's a lot easier." of Georgia at 9:30 p.m. April 18 in the McDonald Country Side Room, showing "Ca- baret," an Acadamy Award- winning movie in the Gish Food, water scarce for Liberian refugees Film Theater on April 18 at 7:30 p.m., and a LAG A edu- about 200 yards from the bar- Joseph Brimah, a Liberian who were gathering southeast of the ruling council, has refused to ne- cational panel at 8 p.m. on Nyenatl Allison gotiate the release of the West The Associated Press racks where fighters loyal to was one of the first to flee with capital. A U.N. source speaking the second floor lounge of African peacekeepers and Le- the Student Services Build- rival rebel leader Roosevelt his son. on condition of anonymity said ing. MONROVIA, Liberia - The Johnson were holding hostages Another who fled the barracks, fighters from the Krahn ethnic banese civilians who are being Today is also Jeans Day. plight of 10,000 people trapped in as human shields. hospital medic Massa Kpanna, group may be headed toward held hostage at the barracks. He Any member of the Univer- a barracks most sought out as a Thousands of others sought said 10 people were dying there Monrovia. has demanded that Johnson sur- sity community can wear safe haven from Liberia's civil refuge there from the violence daily from cholera, and that food The source also said radio render to the U.S. Embassy or the jeans to make a statement. war grew more desperate Tues- that has convulsed Monrovia. and water were running short. intercepts Indicated that factions United Nations. The statement is multi- day under a fresh attack from Fighters inside the barracks People were bathing with seaw- were well aware of 23,000 tons of All the shops and office build- faceted. It can show support food stored in Monrovia's port by ings In the seaside capital have human rights and the right one of the rival factions. returned fire and appeared to ater, he said. From dozens of refugees who have repelled the attack as shoot- The hostages Included 37 West the U.N. World Food Program. been looted and most of them to exist without harassment destroyed since the fighting be- and discrimination, or sup- fled the buildings amid the new ing subsided. At least five Libe- African peacekeeping troops Taylor's men have been shell- port the rights of gay, les- fighting came reports that many rian refugees were killed and one from Nigeria and Guinea, said ing the barracks since the latest gan. More than 60,000 Monro- bian and bisexual students, of those still inside are dying of critically Injured in the fighting, Gabriel Anyankpele, the force's fighting in Liberia's 6-year-old vians have been left homeless by staff and administrators. cholera and that food and water according to journalists inside chief of staff. An unknown num- civil war began 10 days ago. the violence, and most interna- are becoming scarce. the compound. ber of Lebanese civilians also Tuesday was the first time they tional humanitarian agencies UAA, University Firing mortar shells and truck- "These people will have to stop was being held. attacked with small-arms fire. have pulled out. mounted artillery, forces loyal to fighting. They can't kill every- There were reports Tuesday Taylbr, the most powerful Ambassadors spon- Charles Taylor advanced to body m the barracks," said that fighters loyal to Johnson member of the country's six-man See LIBERIA, page tix. sor Senior Send Off The Undergraduate Alumni Association and the Gray Spring Government University Ambassadors Student leaders to are sponsoring the eighth annual Senior Send Off in aggression honor of seniors graduating in May, August and Decem- host workshop at ber of 1996. act of war, The celebration is carry- ing a carnival theme titled "BG: A Festival of Memo- University Saturday says militia ries." Vlnce Guerrierl "Spring is a busy semester for The Associated Press The BC News everyone," Klinger said. "We're very lucky." CANTON - A militia group in Quote of Nearly 100 resident advisers The workshop will consist of Ohio would view aggression by and other student leaders will various presentations and sem- the federal government against converge on the University Sat- inars focusing on leadership and the Montana Freemen as an act the day urday for a leadership training development, according to of war, the group's leader says. Don Vos, the brigadier general "The program workshop. Klinger. Several RAs and Hall The RA Drive-in Workshop is Directors will be giving presen- of the Columbiana County Unor- has been on the now in its 17th year, according to tations. ganized Militia, is in Montana to edge all the five Ron Klinger, head of the Drive-in Kerry Wlllard, Bromfield Hall monitor the standoff that began years I've been Committee. The motto for the director, will give a presentation March 25 between federal agents here." workshop isThose who lead ... about time management. Willard, and the armed anti-government -Thomas Erekson.Dean prepare to succeed," according previously an RA and a resident activists. of the Collegt of Tech- to Klinger. director, is in her first year with Earlier this month, Vos sent nology, in reference to Klinger said 97 students from the RA Drive-in, but she has giv- letters to militia members across the University's R«a Edrnwdi/Thr AiaocUMcd Pr«M the country, asking them to come Aerotechnotogy pro- 13 schools throughout Michigan en presentations across campus and Ohio are expected to attend. about time management and Yellow tulips frame the Capitol Monday, April IS, on an overcast to Montana. He is very pleased with the ex- spring day in Washington. pected turnout. See DRIVE-IN, page six. . See FREEMEN, page six.

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Opinion U'i page two Wednesday, April 17, 1996 Senior reflects Mun Wah spurs thoughts on racism on jeans past "What I'm trying to Last week's presentation of Lee easy one. There is no quick fix is to dump my pride and to ac- Oh my gosh! Another re- get at is that we all Mun Wah's film "The Color of for breaking down the barriers of cept and believe almost every member when...? story. No. Not tend to do things Fear" and the enthralling post- racism. The development of a scrap of evidence of my race's today. I want to discuss chang- pretty different from movie workshop capped off a new conciousness cannot occur past or present transgressions ing. Changing from a fresh out of week in which racism weighed nationwide in our lifetime. At towards other races. At some high school know-it-all to a soon others and it seems heavily on my mind. Disturbing Pierce present, we can only hope to point I told myself that there was to be fresh out of college know-lt- plain to me that news items on white suprema- headtoward societal change. so much of that type of informa- all. I've changed In a lot of ways cists holed up in Montana and ra- That means helping minorities tion in circulation, that a great In five years. For one I now go to nobody should have cist FBI/ATF hoedowns reaw- Experience" and other "exper- acheive success on their own deal of it must have validity. (A. classes more than half the time to defend themselves akened me to the fact that racism iences." If there was and whites terms, not ones we set up for reasoning error, I know, but one and when I'm there I try not to is alive and well and living in our were knowlegeable of it, we them and hold them to. We must that has helped me.) read the newspaper for the entire just for not being like country. would be focusing on a tradition let them be a factor in the direc- Amongst my friends and by time. you." Lee Mun Wah is fully aware of of murder and oppression that tion America takes by ceasing to myself, I take other steps. After a Another thing I do differently this, and provides evidence in his has put the planet Into our greedy bar people of color from posi- racist thought or action, such as is make an effort to stand by film in which eight men candidly hands. No wonder the "White tions of power as well. walking faster past a black guy in what I believe regardless of what discuss how race has affected Experience" is suppressed-what It amazes me that people of a parking lot, I attack myself others say. I root for the Bengals, their lives. The discourse focuses culture wants to get in touch with color, as one of the film's partcl- with cognitive dissonance, I wear my high school's girls' on David, a middle-aged white its own past (and present) evils? pants stated, "tolerate" us white shamed of my unfounded fears. basketball T-shirts, I listen to Mi- and changed into shorts. I didn't man who is unable to compre- By Ignoring our past deeds and folks. If we were treated by mi- ll! VanlUl, and I try to wear jeans really think about it. I just did it. hend his own racism, instead not coming to terms with our norities as we treat them, there If a friend begins to tell an eth- on Jeans Day. No, this is not a I dont look back at that time and spewing stock white replies to present problems, we refuse to would be a white uproar beacuse nic joke, I stop them. I need to column where I come out and say say "Boy, was I stupid" or "Boy, cries of racism and minimizing admit responsibility for the sorry of the disrespect shown and su- admonish them not to tell it when I'm gay. I'm not gay, but if I was I ignorant," I just think the pain of his peers so as not to state of race relations while we perior attitude taken. The key to I leave the room, either. I want were, would you have stopped "Boy, was I young." I'm not the have to deal with it. By of avoid conciousness of white defeating racism is certainly not everyone to understand how reading this? If you have kept on same person I was back then. For the film, however, David sees, privilege. Without cognizance of pity of minorities, but respect making the differences between reading, but feel a little uneasy better or for worse. I do clearly through the others' vivid testi- the reasons our lives are so much towards them and a willingness us a subject of mockery is hate- about what I might try to say, realize now people don't need to monials, how his race's unthink- better, we are likely to blame the to help solve their, or rather ful. Dont tell that joke! You're dent be, because I'm not here to go through this. We shouldn't ing actions create tension across victim for racism. Many expect OUR, problems. either with me against racism or ram multicutural junk down your make a conscious decision to ALL race lines in the U.S. minorities to clean up the socioe- I, like many others of my race, not. "But Matt," they'll plead. throat. I'm also not here to list not support people. I tend to believe that the vast conomic mess we've made for consider myself a recovering ra- "I'm not actively oppressing gay people I know in some at- majority of racism derives from them. "Why don't they just stop cist, someone attempting to un- anyone." Fine. But you know tempt to show they're just like John Mellencamp once wrote whites. One problem is that complaining, work harder and learn the subconcious hatred what they say - If you're not part you or me and that they're cool. I "I do things my way and I pay a European-Americans make pull themselves out of it?" so taught to me through a warped of the solution.... shouldn't have to. What I'm try- high price." This shouldn't be. "white" synonomous with "hu- many unconcious racists have education system and a white- ing to get at is that we all tend to I'm not asking you to go out and man" in their minds, creating queried. Enough with the controlled media The things that Matt Pierce, Wednesday col- do things pretty different from save the world. Hell, there's no monsters out of hyphenated bull"". It is high time we ac- I do on a mental level to impede umnist for the BG News, can be others and it seems plain to me magic speech that will make you Americans. In the film, it is knowledged that white America my own racism are barely signif- contacted at that nobody should have to de- support others' differences, and stated that there is no describa- should bear the brunt of the re- icant, and I continually worry mattp9bgnet.bgsu.edu. Thanks fend themselves just for not be- if there is, I dont have it in me. ble "White Experience" to corre- sponsibility of ending racism. that I am not doing enough. to Rhea and Dr. Lundeana Tho- ing like you. All I'm asking is for you to re- spond with the uniquely "Black That responsibility is not an One thing I have learned to do mas. On this day five years ago I member that we all do things walked outside wearing jeans. I different In this world. The bot- was new here and I had no idea of tom line is that if you wear jeans JOer life +hc frtencn of Mahout* ve»«n -rWYrtoiy. why I had jeans on. "Dont you know better?" I was asked. 1 ■ Bob Dinsdale is a guest col- didn't. I went down to my room umnist for The BG News. A,rty* tow otto* 1 h MCMbers of •** injspendc/rf" k^sa The BG News flftK*r\ o* 4h£ f rfCfW of "A Commitment to Excellence"

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Darren Liderbach Kristen Sherlock Socrates, Plato, Bob Romans. pack it carefully. When you un- pillow or pad because folding can ■"Use the bedroom for sleep Copy editor copy editor The meaning of life, extra- roll the pad, allow time for it to break down the cell structure of and rest only," because in a per- terrestrials, the contents of a hot assume its natural state." They the foam and reduce Its support fect world everyone Is mateless dog. These famous philosophers for got to mention the natural qualities." so there is no need for other ac- Production Staf have discussed these and other state Is that of a lovable, hugga- tivities. topics so much that now there is ble 4'8" 2S7 lb. woman named He- So basically, do not: jump on almost nothing left to say about lga. the mattress, use the mattress in ■They also suggest creating Leah Bamum Michelle Bracken them. Today I will use my new- CARE AND CLEANING IN- any way especially for sleeping "quiet noise" which surprised Colleen Casey Alianna Dias found wisdom to explore a topic STRUCTIONS -"No cleaning is purposes, look at the mattress me, because I was stupid and Ed Dowling Brian Gallatin so difficult, so controversial that required with normal use." cross-eyed, inhale the mattress thought It didn't exist. Chad Gamby Matt Gannon no philosopher has ever contem- Cleaning of user is optional. (this for 1996 presidential candi- plated It. This subject is sleep. "Any gradual discoloration of dates only), or even open the box ■"Keep the room temperature Teresa Krieg Cathy Raidl under 75 degrees." If you've Kevin Rathge Ed Reed How to get, why we have it, and the pillow foam caused by expo- the mattress came in because ... and ... there was something sure to light is normal." Any this is probably dangerous and been sleeping In a sauna and Jessica Wherry Carla Zvosec else, but I'm so tired I forgot gradual discoloration of persons bad for the mattress. wondering why you couldn't get what it was. using the mattress is also normal to sleep, problem solved. Copyright c ©96 by The I C News. Reprinting of Luckily for me, my friend re- and to be expected. Even though you cant use the So there you have It. Thanks to any material in this publication whitout the permission of cently received for her birthday "Upon opening, you may notice mattress, the tips for a better the makers of the "Contour Sleep The l>i i News is strictly prohibited. one "Contour Sleep System." The a slight odor. This Is natural with night's sleep are probably worth System (T.M. and Reserved for The BG News is an independent student voice the price of the mattress. Indeed, Idiots)" you too can now sleep founded in 1920 and is published daily during the academic "Contour Sleep System" Is com- 'fresh foam' and will fade soon." posed of a mattress pad (one side If your foam has no odor, it must I discovered many profane and peacefully every night for the year and Wednesday's in the summer. rest of your life. With your new- Opinions expresseu herein are not necessarily those uniquely designed to hold ap- be stale foam and we will reim- thought provoking insights that of the student body, faculty or University administration. proximately 237 eggs) and a pil- burse you. may in fact prove useful. For ex- found spare time that you nor- Opinions expressed in columns, cartoons and letters are not low made out of the same scrat- ample ... mally spend sleeping, you can go necessarily those of The News. chy substance as the mattress so WARNING -"This product con- "Our human bodies are nat- shopping. While there, you might Letters intended for publication must be 200-300 you will itch ALL over when you tains urethane foam, which is urally Inclined to feel sleepy in decide to buy an answering words long, typed and include the writer's name, phone wake up the next morning. Even flammable and should not be ex- the early to middle hours of the machine. When you open It up number and University affiliation, if any. The B( I News luckier was the set of instruc- posed to open flames." However afternoon." Isn't this the time and read the instructions, you reserves the right to edit any and all letters. tions on use and sleeping tips In- it is perfectly fine and normal to that most classes are held? may not believe that throughout The I > i News encourages its readers to notify the the whole 10 pages the answering paper of any errors in stories or photograph descriptions. cluded in the "Contour Sleep expose mattresses without Hmmmm... System." I will now attempt to urethane foam to open flame, we "The average sleeper moves machine device is (really, this is 210 West Hall break down and translate these like to think they make a pretty some 40 to 60 times In 8 hours of really true, please believe me) instructions so the common col- nice bonfire. sleep." WARNING - this is not a referred to as "YOUR UNIT." Bowling Green State University I don't even want to get Into Bowling Green , OH 43403-0726 lege student, even me, can finally valid explanation of why you know how to get the sleep he/she "The life of the pillow or pad woke up In your roommate's bed. that one. bgnews @ bgnet.bgsu.edu desires so much, can vary from person to person Now for the good part. Here Tom Mather is the Wednesday MATTRESS PAD INSTALLA- depending on the weight or shape are some the tips provided, that I columnist for The BG News. You TION -"The mattress pad is of your head and neck ... After SWEAR I didn't make up, for a can reach him at compressed for shipping. Un- Initial Installation, do not fold the good nights sleep. mather9bgnet.bgsu.edu. r 1, State Wednesday, April 17,1996 page three Small plane crash kills pilot Match-wielding Only passenger injured, hopsitalized in critical condition kids could send The Associated Press parents to clink NEWARK -- A plane crashed in a field near an airport Tues- The Associated Press a book of matches on a table day after reporting engine within a child's reach, and that, trouble, killing one person and child sets fire to the house, that injuring a second. TOLEDO - Adults who let adult could be charged with the Kelly Bair, a police dispat- kids play with matches or a light- minor misdemeanor. The chtrge cher in Granvllle west of New- er could go to Jail under a pro- carries a maximum penalty of ark, said two people were posed ordinance designed to re- $250 and 30 days in jail. aboard the Cherokee that duce fires set by children. If fire investigators find that a crashed about 10:30 am. about Children using matches or fire was set by a child because of five miles northwest of the cigarette lighters set 40 fires in an adult's carelessness, the adult Newark-Heath Airport. 1994, none fatal. But last year, could be cited, Koenigseker said. The crash killed pilot John children set more than 100 fires, "Our goal is not to go out and Penbrooke, 40, of Guysville, killing four people. have a witch hunt. Our goal Is to said Trooper David Bever of Deputy Fire Chief Philip Koen- let parents know they have a re- the State Highway Patrol. A Igseker said Tuesday he wants sponsibility to keep these things passenger, Nancy E. Pierce, 48, adults - especially parents with out of their kids' hands," he said. of Guysville, about 10 miles young children around the house southeast of Athens, was in - to be careful where they put State Fire Marshal Office critical condition at Grant their matches and lighters. spokesman Dennis Ginty said Toledo may be the first commu- Medical Center in Columbus, HMMI Ellli/Tke Aiioclitcd Pnn "That sounds simple. But I've hospital spokeswoman Sharron been to fires that when you walk nity in the state with such an or- Ohio State Patrol trooper* Investigate the crash of an airplane west of Granvllle, Ohio, Tuesday. dinance. Travis said. One person died when the plane, bound from Chicago to Athens, Ohio, crashed after reporting en- in there are matches and lighters The plane was heading to laying all over the place. That's gine trouble. A passenger in the plane was Injured. The Washington-based University Airport In Athens not responsible," Koenigseker Jerry Crowell, assistant 9,000 feet when it started National Fire Safety Association from Meigs Field in Chicago, in Cleveland. He said earlier said. said it did not know whether cit- tower reports the plane was manager for programs at Port having engine trouble. It said Scott Huth, a traffic con- He heloed develop the pro- ies in other states have similar bound from Cleveland were in- Columbus International Air- power and couldn't hold its alti- posed Careless Conduct in Smok- trol specialist for the Federal ordinances. Aviation Administration office correct. port, said the plane was at tude, he said. ing and Use of Matches ordin- ance. Ginty said his office has heard The ordinance would penalize of some cases of adults being adults who allow children age 10 charged with child endanger- and younger to have access to or ment in connection with fires Ohio senators agree about immigration play with matches and ciga- that were started by children. rettes. Those cases usually involve an adult who has left a child alone. Katherlne Rlzzo during floor debate until Senate mid-1800's. But his press secretary, Bryan For example, if an adult leaves The Associated Press Majority Leader Bob Dole pulled "It's pretty clear that Denis McCleary, said Glenn, like De- the bill from the floor Tuesday DeWine came here with nothing Wine, was backing Michigan Sen. ^ ^ L WASHINGTON - If the Senate because of a dispute over unre- but guts and ambition. He took a Spence Abraham's amendment to ever revives its massive immi- lated amendments. chance on America, and America keep legal immigration out of the Summer l-!m|»lo> monl gration bill, Ohio will see its two DeWine, who serves on the took a chance on him," DeWine bill dealing with illegal immigra- senators on the same side of the committee that worked on the said. tion. Lear Corporation in currently seeking individuals lo nil entry issue. immigration bill, had been devot- level production positionsal our Bowling Green facility. Democrat John Glenn and Re- ing considerable time promoting Glenn is descended from simi- He said Glenn's position is that Openings are available on afternoon (2:45 I'M - 11:15 l'Nli anil publican Mike DeWine agree the the idea that legal and illegal lar stock. His forebears emi- "they're two different classes of midnight (10:45 PM 7:15 AM) shifts. I'ayrate is $7.50/hourt legislation should deal only with immigration should be dealt with grated in the late 1700's from people, one legal and one illegal, plus shift premium. Positions available immediately. people who entered this country separately. Coleraine, Ireland, counting both and it makes sense to deal with Interested candidates should contact: illegally, and-not those who fol- Glenn and DeWine among the them separately." lowed the rules and immigrated In speeches, news conferences 1.89 million Ohioans who trace Lear Corporation legally. and a newspaper column written their ancestry to Ireland. The legislation cracking down Alln: Human Resources The question of who should be for the Houston (Texas) Chroni- on illegal immigration was pulled Xi'.i Van Camp Uoad covered by any new immigration cle, he invoked the name of his Glenn does not serve on the from the Senate floor amid wra- Bowling Green, OH 43402 statute was a major point of con- immigrant great-great- committee that originated the ngling over Democrat attempts tention in the Senate Judiciary grandfather, who left Ireland's immigration bill and has had a to force votes on proposals to (419)352-5154 Committee. It promised to be a County Gal way on a cattle boat to lower profile than DeWine on the protect Social Security and in- major point of contention again escape the potato famine of the issue. crease the minimum wage.

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The Associated Press sisting the suicides of Miller, 43, of Roseville and Wantz, 58, of Sodus. Their bodies were left in a PONTIAC, Mich. - The deaths cabin at a park in 1991. Miller of two women were only an "un- had inhaled carbon monoxide; fortunate secondary result" of Wantz died from an injection. Dr. Jack Kevorkian's attempt to Miller had multiple sclerosis; relieve their suffering, his law- Wantz had severe pelvic pain. yer argued Tuesday at the start Theirs were the second and third of Kevorkian's third asslsted- of the 27 suicides Kevorkian has suicide trial. acknowledged assisting since "He's no killer. He doesn't 1990. want people to die," Geoffrey Kevorkian's previous pros- Fieger said. "Dr. Kevorkian ecutions were based on Michi- never intended to assist the gan's now-expired ban on as- deceased to commit suicide." sisted suicide. The current char- Prosecutor Lawrence Bunting ges are based on a 1994 Michigan said the evidence would show Supreme Court ruling that com- Kevorkian described the deaths mon law prohibits assisted sui- of Sherry Miller and Marjorie cide. Kevorkian could get up to Wantz as "double assisted sui- 10 years in prison. cide - physician-assisted." It was still up in the air how Fleger's and Bunting's opening jurors would be instructed in the statements were delayed Tues- case. Prosecutors have appealed day when Bunting asked Circuit Brack's proposed instructions Judge David Breck to take him- twice to the Michigan Court of Appeals. The latest appeal was self of f the case. Breck refused. Ed B.lkyfThe Associated Praia Bunting had argued that Breck filed Monday as the jury was se- showed bias in a Detroit News lected. Heightened security has prompted police to close off traffic from government has spent $100 million to Improve security at federal interview, published Monday, in The issue of intent and how it is passing the federal courthouse In New York Tuesday. The buildings after last year's deadly bombing In Oklahoma City. which Breck said the pros- explained to jurors is significant ecutor's office in the past has because of Kevorkian's argu- tried to keep blacks off juries. ment that he intended only to re- Kevorkian is charged with as- lieve suffering. He was acquitted in both of his previous trials, one In 1994, the other last month. Witness discusses McDougals La Mesa Qbltcua Lecture Series Prosecutors argue that while his motive may have been to re- Topic: African Women in lieve pain, Kevorkian clearly Secretary claims defendants signed document about SBA rules British Colonies. knew that providing carbon monoxide or lethal drugs would toward real estate ventures of a tate projects, but the McDougals ness activity, that's within the Presented by: Dr. Lillian kill, and that that was his intent. Kelly P. Kissel Ashcraft-Eason, History The Associated Press type the government says SBA attempted to allay the agency's purview of the regulations." The appeals court ruled earlier rules prohibited. fears March 6,1984, by signing a Tucker lawyer W.H. "Buddy" Department. this month that prosecutors must LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- White- While the government hasn't certificate of compliance with Sutton said during a break that prove Kevorkian committed acts Wednesday, April 24, 1996 water defendants James and Su- said so in court, the evidence SBA rules. the papers Tucker wrote were intending to help the women san McDougal signed a document prosecutors Introduced Tuesday Tucker prepared the document nothing more than a boilerplate State Room, commit suicide. It also ordered in 1984 saying they understood suggested Tucker and the they signed. Tucker's former pledge to follow SBA rules. 'To University Union Breck to explain to jurors the the Small Business Administra- McDougals should have known secretary, Lorita King, testified. say that everybody that was in- 18:00 Ncon-1:00 P.M. difference between motive and tion barred the use of SBA money about regulations restricting The McDougals never followed volved In that knew every statute intent. Sponsored by the Office of in some types of real estate in- Small Business Investment through in developing Madison and every regulation involved Multicultural Affairs and vestments, a witness said Tues- Company money in land devel- Capital Corp. McDougal said dur- would be an unfair burden to "You cant have the intent to opment. ing a court break that he dropped carry," he said. Office of Student Activities violate a law that nobody in the day. The McDougals and Gov. 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Wednesday April 17 Slop by and see lhe new Pick Up Passes at Houses Tracker and Metro UAO Efficiencies at the 3rd Floor Union 7:00 PM & 9:30 PM Union Oval Gish Film Theater Courtotr oi Pttmmto By 1, 2, and 3 Bedroom Apartments Ralph Th.yer Chevrolet University Activities Organization We also have limited number left at Mercer Manor Call us or come in for a listing! 352-0717 224 E. Wooster' Also, come in and get our summer listing World page six The IK i News Wednesday, April 17, 1996 DRIVE-IN^ FREEMEN- Continued from page one. Continued from page one. tor for Residence Education and Judicial Programs, is the super- Burmese authorities block other topics. "I believe that if they kill these "I'm hoping the students com- visor for the Drive-in. He said he people in Montana that a defen- ing here learn something and are is pleased with the repre- sive action is called for," Vos told able to use it next year," Willard sentation and hopes that the pro- opposition leader in home The Repository by telephone for said. gram will be a learning experi- Tuesday's editions. "Thirteen Rich Hughes, associate direc- ence for all involved. states have agreed that it will be The Associated Press Barbed-wire barricades celebrating Burma's New the federal government declar- were placed at nearby inter- Year, which was Tuesday. ing war on the people, and at that RANGOON, Burma - In the sections and almost no one was She had planned to walk to point we will take out the federal American Heart latest attempt to restrict oppo- allowed in or out. The barriers the pond at the foot of the city's government." CPR Association^ sition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, were removed in the evening, most venerated temple, the He would not identify the Burmese authorities blocked but by then they had prevented Shwedagon Pagoda, to release states. Fighting Heart ftnw V can keep your love alive the road to her home Tuesday. Mrs. Suu Kyi from publicly fish. He also would not say how many other militia members showed up, but reporters have not seen any near the Freemen compound. Vos said he and other members are staying about SO miles from the site, at a ranch owned by a Freeman not involved in the standoff. David Lang, another repre- *»• sentative of the Columbians County militia, agreed there would be defensive action if the Freemen were fired on but would not say what It would be. If the standoff does not resolve peacefully, "I would say ... in line there's going to be revolution," said Lang, who did not go to Mon- tana. The standoff near Jordan, Mont., began after federal agents arrested Freemen leaders LeRoy Schweitzer, 57, and Daniel Peter- sen, S3, on a variety of charges. Save $400 on a new Pontiac Sun fire Three other Freemen have sur- rendered since then. (actually, any new Pontiac) if you just graduated or are about to graduate* About 10 more of the Freemen in the compound are wanted on Call 1-800-643-6733 for more information. state and federal charges rang- ing from writing bad checks and impersonating public officials to threatening to kidnap and mur- der a federal judge. Freemen contend they are not subject to federal or state law. Federal agents have declined to comment on the standoff. But observers say they are being cautious about trying to end the siege, mindful of the deadly Branch Davidian standoff near Waco, Texas, In 1993. Around the nation, law en- forcement agents have been on the alert for any unusual activi- ties as Friday's anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing and the destruction of the Davidian compound approaches. LIBERIA Continued from page one. • t> The United States has eva- cuated more than 420 Americans and nearly 1,600 other foreigners to neighboring Sierra Leone since civil order broke down April 9. That number includes 29 people flown to Sierra Leone on Tuesday. Another flight later Tuesday was expected to bring out 28 aid workers. U.S. Ambassador William Mi- Fold-down rear seats -^ Your choice of a great- Single-key locking - one key lan remained behind with 18 se- curity officers to guard the em- means you can go \r looking coupe (shown), locks & unlocks doors, trunk bassy compound and determine places and take lots of sporty four-door sedan (not and all the fun ofSunfire whether more flights are needed stuff with ya for foreigners stranded in Libe- shown) or a hot, new ria. Officials said about SO Amer- convertible (hey, we told Clearcoat paint - paint icans remained unaccounted for 100,000-mile spark plugs' ya this was a cool car) you can't see keeps the and 38 others chose not to leave. A boatload of about 700 eva- - we're talking a long- paint you can see looking cuees was to arrive in Sierra term relationship here A Dual air bags and anti-v good (see?) Leone on Tuesday, said Elizabeth Lwanga, a spokeswoman for the lock brakes - two things U.N. Development Program in S-speed transmission and you don't need until you High-rewing, 120-horse- Freetown. They included 76 U.N. tubular rear axle with power, fuel-injected A staffers, Liberlans, Lebanese, really need 'em (and Sierra Leonians and others. spring-over shock sport always wear those safety engine (hey, this car's for^ U.S. Navy amphibious ships suspension and progressive belts, even with air bags) driving, not just looking at) are to reach Liberia's Atlantic coast later this week, delivering ride tuning - is this a real some 1,500 Marines to help se- m set of wheels or what? PASSLock theft-deterrent A HUGE glove box - some cure the U.S. Embassy and Its glove boxes are merely nearby residential compound. system - means you Some 20,000 Liberians have PONTIAC CARES - call might save some $$$ on mouse-sized; this, one holds sought shelter and food in the an 800 number, get free a whole laptop computer compound insurance (!!!) h. Looting continued Tuesday in Roadside Assistance - for Mamba Point, with Taylor's flat tires, dead battery, even Daytime running lamps in Available remote keyless fighters joining in, witnesses entry - press a button, said. ' if you run out of gas or V6 - they're a safety feature, Violence was hampering a new lock yourself out (Pontiac* but hey, they look good too doors unlock; it's like aid shipment, said a spokeswo- having a third hand when man for the U.N. High Commis- wants to see you and your sioner for Refugees. The agency Sun fire* out driving) a AM/FM stereo radio - your other two are full was trying again Tuesday to send standard? heck yeah! (whafs a food convoy to 5,000 refugees holed up in a former Health Min- Oh, Courtesy Transportation driving without a little WP O N T 1 A c istry building and to 75 children - that's part of PONTIAC driving music?) For a little in a Monrovia shelter. 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Chris Sheridan from any of their superstars and night, looking tight in their their season-long quest finally The Associated Press needed a scoreless final four biggest game of the season. fulfilled. minutes from the Bucks in order Jordan shot just 9-of-27 from Scott ie Pippen and Luc Longley MILWAUKEE - The Chicago to get It done. the field, missing all his shots in had 16 each for Chicago, and no Bulls stamped a big 70 on a "We didn't really play our kind the final four minutes when Chi- one else reached double figures. season of superlatives Tuesday of basketball," said Michael Jor- cago struggled to pull away. His Vin Baker led Milwaukee with night. It just wasn't the decisive dan, who had 22 points. "Some- biggest play, however, was 28 points, but the Bucks had five win they wanted. how, our defense kind of got hot blocking a 3-polnt attempt by of their 10 turnovers In the final The Bulls barely got past the and we were able to hold them Johnny Newman with 16 seconds four minutes as the Bulls' pres- No. 70 lowly Milwaukee Bucks with an down." left that could have pulled the sure turned out to be too much 86-80 victory and didnt exactly Some of the Bulls have already Bucks within one. look like the most dominating called themselves the greatest Instead, Steve Kerr was fouled, "One thing we committed to in team in NBA history. team in NBA history, a boast made two foul shots and the out- the locker room before the game Chicago's Bulls claim NBA Still, it made Chicago 70-9, that's sure to be debated. They'd come was sealed. was if they did get 70, they breaking the 1971-72 Los Angeles get a good argument from The Bucks didn't even play de- wouldn't get it easy," Mil- single-season win record Lakers' record of 69 wins. anyone using Tuesday night's fense in the final six seconds, al- waukee's Terry Cummings said. The Bulls shot just 39 percent, performance to judge. lowing the Bulls to walk off their "I didnt expect us to get blown didn't get a spectacular game The Bulls were out of synch all court hugging and high-fiving, out tonight." Miami's Falcon softball picks up two wins Sendek is Steve Wlldman Wolfpack's The BC News The Bowling Green softball team racked up two more Mid- new coach American Conference wins by sweeping the Miami Redskins The Associated Press In a doubleheader at the BGSU RALEIGH, N.C. - Miami of Softball Field on Tuesday. The Ohio coach Herb Sendek will be Falcons won the first game in introduced as the new head coach the eleventh inning with a 6-5 at North Carolina State on score. The second game of the Wednesday, the university an- evening also came down to a nounced Tuesday evening. 6-S BG win as the Falcons Sendek flew to Raleigh from scored in the seventh The win Ohio on Tuesday to work out de- was a result of one thing - tails before be- offense. ing announced "Today we knew our strike as the 17th zone and we were seeing the coach in the ball and we jumped on it," Wolfpack's his- Head Coach Rachel Miller-Reif tory. He will said. replace Les BG came out strong Robinson, who offensively In the first game left the post on and had a comfortable 3-0 lead March 22 after in the third inning. six seasons. Sendek Pam Kreuz smashed a triple Sendek, 33, and a single in the first game will become the youngest coach and Jenny Ranz held her own in the Atlantic Coast Conference. with two hits. Ranz showed her defensive skills in center field A news conference introducing with a diving grab that robbed Sendek as the new coach is Miami's Carrie Partlow of the scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednes- chance of staging an early day, the university said in a news Redskin comeback. release. BG's Garret Gholston Sendek, who took Miami to a blasted a shot over right field postseason tournament in each of with a double in the fifth in- his three years there, was a ning. Jennifer Behling doubled former assistant to Rick Pitino at on the Redskin's Jill Carroll Kentucky and turned down the putting the Falcons up at a UNLV Job last year. commanding 5-1 lead. Tkc BG Ncwi/HI4»kl K*b*;ukl North Carolina State athletics The momentum shifted with director Todd Turner had hoped die weather, as the rain began Bowling Green's Jenny Ranz (12) heads for home plate as Miami and BG's Missy Phillips (right) looks on. to hire a successor to Robinson to fall and the Falcon defense catcher Sbawnda Moye (left) awaits the throw from the outfield by April 13, but the process took started to wash away. The top longer than expected. Turner of the sixth saw Miami score get back Into It," Miller-Reif a hit in the third loading the Redskins, 5-5. The bats were alive for the said he talked with about a dozen four runs to to tie the ball game said. "There is no way in the bases. Heather West stepped Cricks came up with a single. Falcons. Ranz, West, Kreuz coaches during a 3 -week 5-5. world that they should have up and hit her third hit and Cricks was moved Into scoring went 3-8. Cricks went 2-8 and search. It came down to the eleventh been in the ballgame. We knew fourth RBI of the game. Ranz position by a precision bunt put Jennifer Behling went 2-4 in Miami finished 21-8 in the inning when Ranz was hit home that we were the team that scored on a wild pitch. Melissa down by Kreuz. Cricks scored the double-header. Missy Phil- 1995-96 season and defeated Ari- by Heather West. Miami's should have the 'W in the win Cricks put down a bunt that after Phillips smashed a shot lips has been on a tear. She bat- zona in the first round of the Shawnda Moye was not able to column." scored two more BG runs and up the middle that Redskin in- ted 5-12 last weekend and NCAA tournament in 1995. Sen- hold on to the ball and Ranz Game two saw Miami sprint the Falcons were ahead 4-3. fielders could not handle, scor- against Miami she went 5-9.. dek's teams went to the National scored the winning run. The 6-5 out to a 3-0 lead. The Falcons Bowling Green looked to be ing Cricks for the 6-5 win. Ha- Confidence has been a factor in Invitation Tournament in 1994 win gave Jennifer Wolf her were held to one hit by Heather collecting an insurance run milton collected her second Phillip's hitting prowess. and this past season. fifth victory of the season. Skipworth. Garrett Gholston when Culics doubled to score win of the season. "Coach [Mil- "I'm seeing the ball real well The Falcons did let the game was pulled in the third and Erin Johnson. The Falcon ler-Reif] told me to drag [bunt] and I have been gaining back Sendek has refused comment go. They refused to let Miami Amy Hamilton came in for the moved ahead to a 5-3 lead. so that's what I did," Kreuz confidence in myself," Phillips to the media throughout the have the victory in extra in- Falcons. Miami did not want to go said. "It is one of those things said. "The move up to five puts Wolfpack's search process. nings. "That game had no busi- The bottom of the third saw a away. In the top of the seventh that you know that you have to me in more RBI situations. Sendek's father said Tuesday ness going that long. We should return of the Falcon bats that Amy Vaxquez pounded a single get done to put your team into There is a little more pressure night that his son had flown to not have let them [Redskins] exploded in game one. Ranz got that put away two runs for the the position to win." on you, but I will take it." Raleigh to talk about the coach- ing job. Trachsel shuts down Cincinnati, 6-3 Indiana's Miller out The Associated Press Trachsel allowed two hits, thing. He knew it was the best Trachsel held the Cubs without walked five and struck out four. thing for him and he made a ma- a hit for the first four innings be- CHICAGO -- The Chicago Cubs He had spent two weeks with ture decision." fore Jeff Branson singled off for next three weeks asked Steve Trachsel to choose Double-A Orlando because the leaping second baseman Ryne Sandberg's glove to to open the The Associated Press eye socket in a collision with between Florida and the bullpen. Cubs started the season with a Trachsel said there were some two Detroit Pistons' players on fifth. Apparently, he picked the right four-man rotation. The club gave things to consider before he INDIANAPOLIS - Larry Saturday at Market Square one. him the option of sitting and made up his mind. Brown knows exactly how Arena. Trachsel won in his first ap- pitching as a reliever or heading "I called my agent," the right- The Reds threatened in the Reggie Miller feels. "When I saw him Sunday, he sixth Barry Larkin doubled off pearance of the season with six south for some more work. hander said. "It took overnight to Twice in his playing career, was pretty scared because he the left-field wall, and after an shutout innings and Leo Gomez "He handled it very well," said think about what would be the the Indiana Pacers coach sus- had never had surgery be- hit a two-run double in a six-run Cubs manager Jim Riggleman. best thing for me, what would be out, Hal Morris was Intentionally tained eye-socket fractures fore," Brown said. sixth inning Tuesday, leading the "When we suggested what we the best thing for the team. It walked. But Trachsel got Bret similar to the Injury that has Chicago Cubs over the Cincinnati wanted to do, we let him make ended up going down would be Boone and Mike Kelly on fly outs sidelined Miller for at least Miller was released from St. Reds 6-3. the call. ... He did the smart the best thing for everybody." to avoid any damage. three weeks. Vincent Hospital on Monday, "One time, I had numbness less than a day after his opera- in my cheek and face for tion. He is to rest at home at years," Brown said. "Another least a week. Fielder powers Detroit to big victory time, we only had seven "The likelihood of his re- players In uniform and I covery is excellent because of Fielder hit a two-run drive in Hanson said. wasn't supposed to play, but how well the operation went, The Associated Press cord for home runs in April, a said Dr. John Abrams, the mark shared by Gralg Nettles, the fourth off Giovanni Carrara Fielder, who played with the they put a patch over my eye and sent me out there. I Pacers' ophthalmologist. TORONTO - Forget about Ken Mike Schmidt and Willie Star- and connected for a solo drive In Blue Jays from 1985-88, also hit the sixth off Bill Risley, increas- three homers at the Sky Dome on couldn't focus at all, so when I "He's doing very well. He has Griffey Jr., Albert Bell* and gel I. shot my free throws, I had to very little swelling, and all of "I just heard about it," Fielder ing his RBIs total to 19. Just four May 6,1990, connecting twice off Matt Williams. Now it's Cecil do it with my eyes closed." his eye movements are very said. "But I can't worry about re- of his hits this season haven't Jimmy Key and one off David Fielder who's making a run at The Pacers, who clinched good." home run records. cords. I feel good at the plate been homers. Wells. He got a standing ovation "The first two were breaking from the 25,503 fans. the third playoff seed in the Fielder hit three home runs in a right now and If I keep swinging Double vision is still a prob- balls," Fielder said. "Hanson's "I'd rather see him do that Eastern Conference with game for the third time in his ca- the bat the way I am, the hits will lem. pitch wasn't that bad. I just somewhere else," said Blue Jays Monday night's victory over reer, increasing his major come.'' the Charlotte Hornets, play "It's not like when your league-leading total to nine as the Fielder hit a two-run drive off reached out and got it." manager Cito Gaston, Fielder's batting coach from 1986 to 1988. their second game since Mil- bleep is weak and you can go Detroit Tigers beat the Toronto ' Erik Hanson (2-2) in the third in- Hanson allowed six runs and work It out," Abrams said. six hits in two-plus innings. "As far as Cecil the person is ler's Injury Wednesday night Blue Jays 13-8 Tuesday. ning as the Tigers got nine "You can't do that with eye straight hits, one short of the AL "He's a good mistake hitter and concerned, I'm proud of him. at Detroit. Fielder, who had five RBIs, Is Miller fractured his right muscles. It just takes time." two shy of the major league re- record. I just threw him a mistake," He's become rich." . 7 Sports page eight The BG News Wednesday, April 17,1996 ' NCAA looking into George not the top tailback alleged violations But that by Wolverines doesn't

The Associated Press use of the vehicle ... and ar- bother him rangements for vehicles used DETROIT - The NCAA by other men's basketball stu- Rusty Miller wants the University of Mich- dent-athletes and include the The Associated Press igan to explain the use of ve- results In a written report to hicles by its men's basketball the (NCAA) enforcement COLUMBUS - Heisman Tro- players, Including one that staff." phy winner Eddie George says crashed with four players and The News said parts of the that although many people dont a high school prospect in It. letter it obtained were whited have him listed as the top tall- In a document obtained by out by Michigan officials, back in this weekend's NFL The Detroit News, the NCAA making it impossible to de- draft, it doesn't bother him. asked Michigan to state termine the exact number of "Beauty's in the eyes of the be- whether "violations of NCAA athletes and cars under NCAA holder," George said during a legislation concerning recruit- scrutiny. conference call Tuesday. "I think ing inducements, extra bene- The letter requested all fi- I'm Just as quick. Just as fast, just fits or amateurism have oc- nancial records related to the as effective as any of those other curred with any of these vehi- dealership, finance company running backs." cles." and Insurance agency in- The record-breaking Ohio The letter from NCAA en- volved in the leased Explorer, State runner is mentioned behind forcement official Guy the names of all persons in- Nebraska's Lawrence Phillips Troupe to Michigan athletic volved in the transaction; and and Texas A&M's Leeland McEl- director Joe Roberson was whether any of them "is an roy In most draft forecasts. dated March 11 and obtained alumni or representative of George's agent, Lamont Smith, by The News under the state the Institution's athletics In- has a forecast of his own. "There Freedom of Information Act. terest." may be a back, maybe two, who The letter was written after are selected ahead of him. When a 1996 Ford Explorer being A Michigan official said it's all said and done, I think driven by player Maurice Tay- Monday that the school has not you'll see the type of perform- lor crashed at 5:10 a.m. Feb. 17 responded to the letter. He ance from Eddie that will make in Washtenaw County. He was would not answer further people look back on the 1996 accompanied by teammates questions, The News said. draft and say, 'Wow. What did Robert Tray lor, Louis Bullock, Taylor's grandmother, Ellen people do?' You'll see him be a Willie Mitchell and Ron Oliver Lloyd of Detroit, told The great pro," Smith said. and prep star Mateen Cleaves News she leased the new Ex- The 6-foot-3,227-pound George of Flint Northern. plorer in September 1995 as a set Ohio State season and single- Police have said Taylor fell gift for her grandson. Accord- game records last year by gain- asleep at the wheel, causing ing to public records, the car ing 1,927 yards, including 314 the Explorer to skid off the retailed for $32,396, and Lloyd yards against Illinois. He also road and roll over. Tray lor leased it for three years for a scored 25 touchdowns. suffered a season-ending total of $17,844, not including The apparent knock on George broken arm; his was the only insurance. is a lack of explosiveness. Yet he serious injury. had breakaway gains of 87 yards The players were entertain- The NCAA letter asked the against Minnesota, 64 against Il- ing Cleaves on aa official re- university for records from linois and 61 against Notre Dame. cruiting visit. He later signed the actual bank accounts "ac- As a Junior, when he rushed for a letter of intent with Michi- cessed In making ... down 1,477 yards,, he ran for 76 yards gan State. payments, monthly lease against Michigan State and 40 Troupe's letter asked the payments (and) insurance yards against Alabama in the * Auoclatcd Preu/MirkHill university to "review Taylor's premiums" for the Explorer. Florida Citrus Bowl. George had a time of 4.49 sec- Ohio Stale's Eddie George runs for a touchdown in a 1995 game against Notre Dam*. onds in the 40-yard dash during his workout for scouts at Ohio everybody happy, regardless of dorsements beckon, but not until related television sitcom State's Woody Hayes Athletic how they are ranked by position. George clears up business on the "Coach." Smith said George had Center this winter. He said he "It's really what style of run- field. Just returned from Los Angeles, has given special attention to ning back you like," he said. where he had a "significant 'CHALLENGE BY CHOICE" speed and quickness during his George said that since becom- "The endorsements are some- speaking role" In a TV pilot ing the fifth Ohio State back to thing I'm going to look into as TEAMWORK HICH ROPES COURSE 7WENTV |.| pre-draft workouts win a Heisman last December, he time goes on, but right now, I'm called "Southern Fried Ice" star- FEET OFF THE GROUND "I'm working on everything: my speed, my quickness, getting has been busy making appearan- more focused on my football ca- ring former NBA star George HICH AERIAL my feet back under me, weight- ces and speeches and working reer because I believe the en- Gervin. PROBLEM lifting," George said. "Just eve- out. dorsement end will pick up it- APRIL 27, 7AM-IPM SOLVING rything I can possibly do to get self," he said. George is on schedule to grad- 4-H CAMP PALMER better."' He has worked in television uate with a degree in landscape FAYETTE, OH George said there were enough ads for Tylenol and an area George also played a cameo architecture from Ohio State in quality backs in the draft to keep grocery-store chain. Other en- role in a segment of the football- June. CROUP COST $26.00 LEARNING BAGELS AND BEVERAGES PROVIDED "I Seattle owner accused of harassment ©&j|) fcpjg CALL 2-7164 HOD AM MANOR The Associated Press "As a successful Investor and a FOR MORE INFO ♦ prominent professional football • NOW RENTING* ♦ MARTINEZ, Calif. - Ken Behr- team owner, Mr. Behring makes t ♦ ing is being sued by a former a convenient target for what we Choose from choice apartments within employee who says the Seattle believe the courts will view as a walking distance to campus Summer 1996 ♦ Seahawks owner assaulted her frivolous lawsuit that is nothing EVERYBODY'S READIN' IT! and school year 1996-1997. ♦ twice In January and sexual har- more than legal harassment." assment was pervasive In the of- The Lawsuit described Ben 2 bedroom, furnished or unfurnished, ♦ fice. ring's Blackhawk office as a The Key Yearbook gas heat and water included, air conditioning. Patricia Parker, who managed place where "sex is a quid pro ♦ finances for several of his com- quo for employment." panies, filed the civil suit Mon- Parker, who resigned March 1, To order a yearBook call 372-8086 or 641 Third St Apt 4, B.G. Resident Manager 352-4380 day in Contra Costa County Su- claimed she was required to hide stop by 28 West Hall. perior Court. Behring's sexual liaisons from I A spokeswoman for Behring his wife by changing soiled lin- said he denied the allegations. ens and arranging phony hunting "This complaint is untrue and trips for Behring and his friends. Only costs $23.95 and can be totally without merit," Sandra The lawsuit claimed that In charged through Bursar. Stemberg, a spokeswoman at the January, Behring grabbed Par- Jegnna public relations firm of Sltrick ker for' a New Year's Day hug and Company Inc. In Los Angel- and then "inserted his tongue in Fine es, said Tuesday. plaintiffs mouth." April 25-26-27 showtimes: 6.10.12 & 2am

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Wednesday, April 17,1996 The HO News page nine; Commissioner denies that Hartford is SAVE THE WHALES! headed for Nashville, despite report Christine Hanley move to Nashville. ticularly one of them, have been initial results of the campaign port. Under a sales agreement with' The Associated Press The sources told the Bristol- excellent sources In the past," Wednesday. Based on the num- "We have not talked to anyone the state, the owners promised to based sports cable network that Doria said. "Keith learned of this bers he has heard, Bettman said In Nashville," Rutherford said. keep the team In Connecticut un- HARTFORD, Conn. - NHL the league could announce a just prior to the 2 am. show last the drive Is far from Its goal. Gaylord Entertainment til the end of the 1997-98 season.; commissioner Gary Bettman on move by the Whalers as early as night, and after talking about It 'I don't think we're up near spokesman Alan Hall also denied But they can buy out of the con-, Tuesday denied a report that the the end of the week. with the coordinating producer 8,000 or 9,000, and I think we talking with the team, character- tract If the state gives Its permis- Hartford Whalers are moving to Gaylord Entertainment Co. of and other producers, and other have to start doing some work for izing reports of a Whalers move sion. Nashville, Tenn. Nashville has been seeking an sources in the league, considered the campaign to be successful-," to Nashville as "Just media spe- Rutherford said he is not sur-; "It's not true," Bettman said NBA or NHL franchise, and has a it strong enough to go with." Bettman said. culation." prised Nashville is now the front-! during a conference call that was standing offer to any team inter- Doria added the story said the Bettman maintained it was the "We have not had any discus- runner, considering that city's! arranged in response to the ested in a new home. Whalers "could" move by the end league's preference not to relo- sions with the Hartford standing offer and the ongoing! ESPN broadcast. "It's unfortu- "It's really, in some respects, of the week. "That doesn't mean cate any franchise, and that dis- Whalers," he said. ticket drive. nate for such a report to come old news, because we all know It is definitely going to happen by cussing a Whalers move before Reports have been surfacing "It's no secret that Nashville; out because I know the Whalers Nashville is Interested in having the end of the week," he said. the campaign Is complete would on and off for weeks about the wants a team, and no secret that! have not been in negotiations a new franchise for their new Bettman said a decision on a be premature. team's fate, and Nashville has there's a campaign going on in! with Nashville." building," Bettman said. move could not and would not be Earlier in the day, Hartford been among several cities men- Hartford," Rutherford said. "It's; ESPN cited "sources at the Vince Doria, managing editor made until after May 1, the dead- general manager Jim Rutherford tioned as a possible new home. not hard to see how someone can j league ownership level" as say- for ESPN, said the station was line of a monthlong campaign to and Lt. Gov. Jodi Rell moved Fueling the speculation Is the put this kind of story together.'' ; ing Connecticut officials decided standing by its story, reported by more than double the team's quickly to dispel the notion of a fact that the owners themselves Gaylord Entertainment owns,; to give up trying to keep the anchor Keith Olbermann. season-ticket base to 11,000. relocation to Nashville, and also say they will consider a reloca- among other properties,! Whalers, and would allow them to "Keith's sources on this, par- The team planned to release questioned the timing of the re- tion should the ticket drive fall. TNN-The Nashville Network.^ Classifieds

The Bowling Green State University Men's ALPHA PHI SWEETHEART: CAMPUS POLLYEYES INTRAMURAL PRACTICUM OPPORTUNI 1 or 2 people to Ive in Columbia Courts lor tie * CAMPUS EVENTS Chorus )oini concert with the Ohio State Uni- CONGRATULATIONS TO SEAN 352-9838 TsES: APPLICATIONS FOR SMD ANO REC 98-97 school year. Cal Jen ® 353 0089 lor do I versity Men's Glee Club for Sunday. April 21 at JOYCE OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSfLON PIZZA iY THE SUC* 11.50 MAJORS ARE AVAILABLE FOR FALL SE- tails i ; 3 p m in Kobacker Han has been sold out. An- FOR BEING CHOSEN AS OUR 1998 PEPPERONI-SAUSAGE-UUSH- MESTER. PICK UP APPLICATION IN 130 SWEETHEARTI 1-2 Summer Sublessors Needed 9-Ball Tournament other concert has been scheduled with OSU ROOM-CHEESE UNIVERSITY FIELD HOUSE. DEADLINE IS THE NEW MEMBERS THANK YOU i house on 2nd Street, own room. 1185/mo * * Sal. Apr* 20th tor 7 p.m. of the tame day. Tickets are on sale APRIL 19.1998. uM. 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STUDY ABROADORIENTATION There will be a study abroad orientation sea. son tor students studying abroad during tha \r \ summer and tie 1998-97 academic yaw. 1/2Pound Please come to one of the following see—ana: i Proo I Tues . Apr. 23 7 9pm 1103 Oflenhauer West ! Bagel with any flavor j I I I CC of Cream Wad., Apr. 24 7 9pm 1104Oftenhauer West Eggel with cheese I Please calf Sally Raymont at 372-0309 if you cream cheese Cheese hava any Questions I II with purchase of 1/2 ULTIMATE 80S DANCE (6\(6 I Friday, April 19 II (61(6. pound of cream cheese 6pm ■ 12a m Galey in Harsh man Quad II only of equal value I; Free food, games, cats, and doge Benefit for Expiraa 5/1/M II ExplrtM 5/1/96 Explras 5/1/96 J; the Wood County Humane Society Not valid With any othw oltar M V Not wM With «ny othw oflar M V Not v a ltd With arty othar off a r ,4 Sports page ten The BG News Wednesday, April 17,1996 Tyson accuser goes public Turner Sports takes over full Lawyer says woman isn't in it for publicity control of Goodwill Games Nancy Armour type of activity that has no other reports, Graddick said August The Associated Press the games, it made the most come a commercial success, The Associated Press purpose than to bring harm or reported before she sense for us to assume full re- pulling relatively low televi- embarrassment to someone." went to the hospital. She filed a ATLANTA - The Goodwill sponsibility." sion ratings and losing more GARY, Ind. - TJie woman ac- August had not met Tyson or complaint April 9 with police. Games, plagued by financial Media mogul Ted Turner than $70 million, frequently cusing boxer Mike Tyson of sex- had contact with him before Tyson has not been charged, problems since it started a started the Goodwill Games in putting Turner at odds with his ually assaulting her in a Chicago April 7, when she went to get her but Chicago police spokesman decade ago, has taken over 1986 in hopes of bringing company's board over continu- nightclub is not out for publicity, coat from a private, upstairs Paul Jenkins said August told operation of the 1998 edition in together athletes from the ing the project. one of her lawyers said Tuesday. room at The Clique, a popular police enough during a two-hour New York and will run all fu- United States and the Soviet LaDonna August kept her head nightspot on Chicago's South interview Monday to keep the in- ture games without a local or- Union kept from competing by The New York organizing bowed as she entered Gary's Side, Graddick said. Someone in- vestigation alive. Police also ganizing committee, officials two straight political boycotts committee, which was awarded Genesis Convention Center, troduced the 25-year-old Gary have talked to people who saw said Tuesday. of the Olympics. the games in 1992, has raised flanked by four attorneys. She beautician to the WBC hea- Tyson at the club, and the boxer A release from Goodwill With the Cold War ended, the $49 million in capital commit- remained seated and didn't speak vyweight champion, then left the has said he is willing to be ques- Games Inc., a division of Turn- games have evolved into an in- ments for a new aquatics at the 30-minute news confer- room, he said. tioned about that night, Jenkins er Sports, said It would imme- ternationally recognized center and rennovation of a ence, often turning her head "Immediately after that, there said. diately assume "sole responsi- multi-sport event. track-and-field complex in away from photographers and was a confrontation between my bility for all aspects of plan- From Moscow in '86, the Nassau County, N.Y. It also has shielding her face with her client and Mr. Tyson whereupon, Tyson was convicted in 1992 of ning and staging the games." games went to Seattle In 1990 started to solicit corporate shoulder-length hair. according to her, some inappro- raping Desiree Washington, a "We have examined the and St. Petersburg, Russia, in sponors, according to a Good- Her attorneys said August's priate comments and statements beauty pageant contestant in In- Games from all sides, review- 1994. While they have pro- will Games release. appearance at the news confer- were made, followed imme- dianapolis. He was released from ing existing and alternative or- duced some memorable athlet- ence was her way of going public diately by Inappropriate touch- prison in March 1995, but must ganizational structures, and we ic performances and a handful "We appreciate the efforts of with her accusations. ing and fondling, which included serve four years probation. are in agreement that the most of world records, the games the (organizing committee)," ""We feel very comfortable in a suckling ... of the left side of effective scenario is for a also have featured organiza- Plant said. "They have built a our client and we believe in our her face," Graddick said. Graddick said neither police single entity to guide the entire tional problems affecting ath- firm basis for the ultimate suc- client," said Charles Graddick, August left the club with nor prosecutors has told him project," games president Mi- letes, fans and the news media. cess of the games in the sum- one of August's attorneys. "We friends and went to a Chicago- when a decision will be made on chael Plant said. "As owners of They also never have be- mer of 1998." are not going to engage in any area hospital. Contrary to earlier whether to charge Tyson.

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Porch, big for the 1 MS-1997 school yw: industry Interest looking lor serious inquiries trie social, vocational, economic and environ- t or 2 bedroom apts Efficiencies A rooms. 300 FOOD OPERATIONS DINING UNITS. kitchen. 12 month lease starting Hi May. Cat .* Operations Manager only. Call Scon Hayes at (419) 535-8860 or mental needs of assigned clients and assisting block ol E. Merry. 9. 10, 12, 15 mo. leases tor C-STORES, AND SNACK BARS. 352 5293 ASAP Metal Music Director Doug Summers at (419) 672-1361. in their abliry to live si the community. Valid 9697 school year. driver's license and Ohio counselor or social Traffic Director • Summer Apartments Available' Houses. 1 A 2 bedroom Furnished apts. work teens* is required, preferable LSW or Pan -time wait person, bartender, cook, posi- Programming Director Call 353-03 2S 1 year, 9 month, and summer leases HELP WANTED highter Excellent salary and benefits package. tions available in busy restaurant at BG Conn Production Director Very dose to campus. ArC, Furnished Call 352-7454 * interested, drop off a reiume In 120 West Send resume with cover letter to try Club. Apply m person. 923 Fairview Ave Room tor rent. Walking distance from campus Weil area! Susan Daniel it 372 8656 Unison Behavioral Healtti Group Inc. SOFTBALL SCORE KEEPERS Director Human Resources • CM, PO Box Share kitchen, living area. $225 uW Ind. $i0O0'a monthly residual income. No in- CITY OF BOWLING GREEN PARKS AND •" Rooms For Rant" Looking lor a subieaser Money and 352-7468. vestment. No selling. Call 24 hrs. 1001S, Toledo, OH 43698-0015 by 4/2*96 RECREATION DEPARTMENT SEEKS 729 4th St corner of 4th A High St. Central air. date negotiable 354-6064. EOE. 1 BOO 223-6477. Sponsor. DA7522326. SOFTBALL SCOREKEEPERS (EXPERI- 1 1/2 baths. Includes washer/dryer A can be $1750 weekly possible mailing our circulars. Babysitter needed in my home during tie ENCE PREFERRED) FOR ADULT LEAGUES furnished. Females only. 353-0325 SENIOR/GRAD STUDENTS Male or female subieaser Irom now until May. No experience required. Begin now. For info summer. Monday thru Friday 8 00-5:30, in Per BEGINNING MAY 5 AND ENDWG AUGUST 1 & 2 bdrm apt avax.9Ai2mo. 2 bdrm, A/C. gaa heaL new painL A $22S/mo. Close to campus Electric A phone cal 301-306-1207. rysburg Cal 874-0603. 31. IMS. APPLICANTS MUST BE AVAILA- leasts including heat, hot water, cooking A carpet, quiet area, laundry. S495/mo. only. Very nice apt. Cal 353-3212 BLE EVENINGS FROM 6:00PM TO 11 00PM Am pie Parking Jay-Mar Apia. Cashiers • Barney's Convenience Man now sower located Cough A Mi"cer 352-0164 tSS.OOO/YR. INCOME POTEHTlALreading SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY. RATE Of Male or female. Own room. Summer and Ian. books. Tol tree (1) 800-898-9778 E.I R-2076 accepting applications Benefits 8 shilt Fum. must be cool! AC. keg cooler, cheap, PAY IS $4 KVGAME APPLY IN PERSON AT 1-2 female summer subleasers needed. Close ORAD STUDENTS/PROFESSIONAL tor details. ' differential. Apply In parson at 181 1/2 S. THE PARKS AND RECREATION OFFICE IN to campus. Own room. $500 tor the summer. t bdrm, new, Ugh efflc, gas heat and cool oheap. cheap rent 353-2171, ask tor Tim or Main. Pawn. 250 Counselors $ Instructors neededl CITY PARK CITY OF BOWLING GREEN IS For more information call 354 2267. ceramic tile, plush apts. laundry S490ftno Private. coed summer camp in Pocono Mtns., Child care In my Perrysburg home. Must have AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 1998-97 school year. 2 bdrm. fum. or unfum. Parking. The Homestead One roommate needed for summer. Own NE Pennsylvania. Lohrkan, Box 234BG. own car. For an I 4 10 year old lor summer Student Painters IS currently looking lor hard apts. $500 per mo. inci. free heat, water. room, A/C, fully fumtshed and vary nice care. Cal 874-6*94 Non-smoker please. KenHwortn. NJ 07033(908) 276-0998 working, motivated students to fin production sower, gas A HBO 705 7th St. 354-0914. apartment. Call 354-6192 GRAD STUDENTS/ PROFESSIONALS Childcare needed 2 11 p.m. Cal Vicki 8-2. manager and painter positions tor this summer. 3 Bedim house on University Ln, 860.00 ♦ util- t A 2 bdrm. quiet res. area, gas heat Subieaser needed Irom 5/I0AT6 to 7/3ir96. 288-2255. Have some fun m the sun while earning $5.50 - ities, 1 yr. lease, avail. 5/1. and cooking Ideal for young married. own bedroom and bathroom. $190 • gas 4 ALASKA $7SO per hour. Positions are available In al COUNSELORS - INSTRUCTORS neededl $390 A $495 ■ Liberty Si electnc. price negotiable. Cal Jim or Macy at SUMMER EMPLOYMENT suburbs of Cleveland. Akron, Toledo, Colum- 100 posit ions! Coed summer camp Pocono 1 Bedrm. apt. on University Ln, 59500 in- Cal 364-6036 10-5 bus, as well as hare in Bowling Green. For 354-4516. Fishing Industry Mine. PA. Good aalaryfllpal (908) 669-SMs. cludes utilises. 1 yr lease, avail. 5/1. more info and an application call Seniors graduating in Dec looking for room- Summer '96 Student neededl Earn up to CRUISE SHIP JOBS. APPLY NOW FOR 1 800-54 3-3792. 3 Bedrm. house on Leroy Ave.. 860.00 ♦ utili- mate fail semester only. Own room. $t6S mo. Apt. torrent $3.000-$6,000 • par month. SUMMER. MIF. NO EXPERIENCE RE- Student with car for Spring Clean-up and yard ties, 1 yr lease, aval. 5715. . elec. Can Jen or Brandi 352-6384. 4ppl.$136/mo. Room and Board I QUIRED HIGH PAY/BENEFITS. work. Call 666-4527. Close to campus Subieaser needed for summer. 1 -800-638-6845 Ext. C3507 3 Bedrm. house on Harvest Ln. (family pre- Call 354-4086 Transportationi Male or Female. Sufficient Grounds Coffeehouse in 1436 Napoleon house own room EARN $500 or more weekly stufling envelopes ferred) 995 00 . utilities, t yr. lease, avail. 6/1. No experience necessary. For more Perrysburg hiring coffee bartenders. $i75/mo. Negotiable Jen 352-8752 at home. Send long SASE to: Country Living information cal: Full or part tjme 15mm Iron- Summer Subieaser Needed Shoppers. Dap). Ul PO Box 1779. Denham Other houses and apartments avail, on 8/1. BG. Call 419-872 2780 ■ A-frame House. Own room: May - Aug. $500 t -206-971 -3510 ait. A554444 Springs, LA 70727. Call 352 9371 and leave message Subieaser needed. 1 bdrm. efficiency apt., fur- Call 3526069. nished. clean, quiet, wry close to campus Per- Home City Ice Company is now hiring lor these CALL 352-3445 Summer Busineee feet lor grad student or older undergrad. Avail- Student Employment Services positione: Route Drivers. Production Stackers. We are famify of 20 and we own these apts. Are you an entrepreneur? able May 10 - Aug. 15 $270rmontrt . elec. SUMMER SUBLEASEHS NEEDED Truck Loaders. Competitive wages/flexible We are hungry. Please, if you don't need an Great opportunity, tow star! up cost 352-5336. spacious 4 bdrm house ■ 4th and high schedules Locations throughout aJI of Ohio Management training apL, we are still accepting donations. call: 352 7578 ALASKA EMPLOYMENT-Fisherkn. Parks, and Southeast Michigan. Call for details at Summer. 2 Bdrm. • Earn up to $600 par week. 601 3rd'"704 5lh'"710 7tri Resorts hiring tor summer' Earn to 1-800-899-6070 352-7311 $3.0O0-$6.000/moi Airfarel Room/Boardl Vehide required Clean. Deluxe 2 bdrm. lurn. dishwashers, resi- Summer subleasers needed tor 5 bedroom FREE VIDEO w/ program! Call HOME TYPISTS Call Greenland Irrigation dent mgr., A/C heat, water A sewer prov. Take Over Lease. 96-97 school yr. 1 bdrm. apt house. Close to campus For more into call [919)932-1489. o»t A102. PC users needed. $45,000 income potential. 1-800-361-4074 Need May renters - Call Greg 354-0401 after pay elec. only. FREE gas heat and shuttle to 353-4414 or 372-4507 or 372-6174. Call 1-800-513-4343 Elt. B-9849 6pm. campus Cal Clare 35^0628 Apartment cleaning starting May 10 - May 24. SUMMER SUBLEASER(S) NEEDED Everything is supplied 316 E. Merry. Apt 3 INTERNSHIP: COOP ANO VOLUNTEER Summer Groundskoepers and Painters • Wood Eftlc. t A 2 bdrm. apts. in houses. Want your own apt. for the summer. Cal 2 bdrm, low rant, low utilities OPPORTUNITIES FOR FALL SEMESTER. County Board of MR/DO has openings for six 12 mo. leases only starting in May. Sieve Brooke al 354.9735. please call 352-1049 btwn 10 6 2 or cal 3530325. THE KEYYEARBOOK IS LOOKING FOR people to work full-time temporary. $5.25 hour. Smith 352-8917, (no calls after 9:00pm) Wanted 1 or 2 female subleasers tor summer Are you 'Outgoing WRITERS' PHOTOGRAPHERS 8:00 am. - 4.30 p.m.. Monday - Friday. High session Only ti30 00/mo per person Close 'Sell. Motivated GRAPHIC DESIGNERS ■ PR PEOPLE School Diploma or equivalent required, must Summer Subieaser Needed House dose to to Campus, central air. Carl GinarSara at 'Goal-Oriented AND MARKETERS be at least 16 years old. Position is available GEORGETOWN MANOR APTS. campus. Own room, $150 • uM par month 3522325 354 5184 Start after finals 'A Team Player GET INVOLVED. for 12 weeks beginning on or about May 13, 800 Third St renting (or the 'Sales Experience CALL 372-8086 OR STOP BY 28 WEST HALL 1998. Application packets available al Wood coming Smr. sch. yr 199&97 A Sun rSubiea s Neededl helpful but not necessary AND CHECK US OUTIIH Lane Softool, Era B, 11160 E. Gypsy Ln. Rd.. 12mo Excellent 1 br. A 2br. units Looking tor 2 people for the whole summer The BG News is looking tor successful advert- Bowling Green between 6:00 am - 4*30 pm Convenient location, reasonable rates. Local manufacturing company has need of (preferably friends) and one parson for final ismg account executives tor Fall 1996/Spnng Application deadline Is April 29,1996. EOE Al utlines Included. pan-time unskilled production employees. session (7/1.&/9). Bis whitd house next to 1997 Applicaions available al 204 West Hal StopbyoflceflO. These |obs are mainly assembly of smal parts. SUMMER LIFEGUARD A SWIMMING Mark's ■ 536 E Wooster. great location' Cal or call John Virostek al 3722605 lor more de- PHONE 352-4966 Work 15-35 hours a week around your school INSTRUCTOR POSITIONS SS3-S464. tails. schedule Only one block off BGSU campus, Student Recreation Center south ol Wooster Street, so you can walk or Applications avail, in SRC office Management Inc. drive. Many BGSU students work at this plant. Apply NOW! For mlo cal 2-7477. Rate ol pay is $4.25 per hour. Come by to pick 1045 N. Main St. up an application form. Advanced Specialty The Lighthouse Cale. 2605 Broadway. Toledo \\ In my book, SamB's, 1 BEDROOM, Great Products, Inc.. 428 dough Street. Bowing Now Hiring. Apply 10-2 Weds AThurs. my favorite BG restaurant, Green, OH 43402. Location 716 E. Wooster TROPICAL RESORTS HI RING NATIONAL PARKS HIRING #2 Across from South deserves star billing. It's (he Now Hiring Entry-level 4 career positions available world- Benefit Concert Positions are now available at National Parks, wide (Hawaii. Mexico, Caribbean, ate). Wait- Hall. 12/mo lease starts best place to eat between All positions Forests 6 Wildlile Preserves. Excellent bene- itaft. housekeepers. SCUBA dive leaders, fit- fits $ bonusesi Cal: 1-206-971-3620 en. N For ILInk 5-15-96 410 4 Elec. needed Immediately. ness counselors, and more. Toledo & Columbus ^^ Apply in person at 55445 __^ Call Raaort Employment Services Advocacy Program 353-5800 1 -206-971 -3600 eiL R5S443. The Tntedo Blade Krtrauram CrtlK Paralegal/LitigaDon Assistant BOB EVANS Part-time tor local research drm RESTAUKANTS, Must possess excellent research skills. FOR SALE Serving Sexual Assault 1726 E. WcorHsr, Bowing Green And document preparation. Reply: PO Box-441 Bowling Green, OH 43402 Survivors E.O.E. Management Inc. 81 Honda CM 400E Street Motorcycle Schedule an PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS Kaplan, the nation's leading test prep com- Mint Condition 3900 miles $1400 080 Easy Street DALE Interview Call 372-6361 pany, is seeking instructors tor ACT, SAT, hind with us today. GMAT, GRE. LSAT. and MCAT prep courses Mon. April 22,1996 87' Chevy Astro Van, many new parts. Asking In tne Toledo-Bowling Green area. Applicants 8-15-96 $3,500 or best otter Call (419) 372-3438 ask 9 p.m. - 2 a.m. must be dynamic communicators and have for Net if no answer leave a message. 90tn percenuie scores on the appropriate 21 & over S3.00 exams. For more information contact Bruce Brand New Futon Frame under 21 S4.00 146 North Main Bowling Green Just a lew smites from home Feinstein or Chad Schaedler at (419) 536-3701 Best Otter or 1-800-KAP-TEST. Call Elizabsti at 353-0250 Car A Home Stereo Epuipment for sate. Also Tickets in advance have got ball for sale. Please cal 352-3069 at the Link Management Inc. lor mlo. or leave message. EVERGREEN APTS-215 For Sale Macintosh printer Srylewriler II only • Brown Star 2yrs old $70080.Call Stave al372-4191. E. POE Rd. 1 BDRM or ♦ ♦ • Nicole Donnelly EFFICIENCY units. 15 COME LIVE WITH US!!! For sale Brother 760 Word Processor $70 • Bill Kline ♦ OBO. and large dorm size refrigerator $70 min. walk to Math/Science ♦ 060 Cal 354-0065 ask lor Gary. • Mary Spayd Bldg. $225 & $330/monlh. ♦ Leasing for Summer and Fall For Sate: Sony CO player. $65 Call 372-11S7. Only 9 left for 1996-97 Nikon 6006 SLR. 3S-80 zoom lens, plus ac- FEATURING! 353-5800 cessories. $425. Also, Sony tr>disc change- Fox Run Mini Mall tor car. $275. Call Scon at 354-1021. MTEGAL Plymouth Horizon '88,7S.000mi. good eond . Haven House Manor Small Buildings MUST SELL $1700 Leave a message 419 8661806 -^-f PLUMB Management Inc. Piedmont Frontier Housing ♦ NEW 2 BEDROOMS - HILLSDALE APTS 1045 N. Birch wood Place Houses • Recurrent Training ■Flight Instruction Come Fly With Us! Main St. (behind office) (Single; t MukU.Englne) Private, Instrument, Commercial! only 2 left for 1996-97. t ♦ - „>■ $600/mo 353-5800_ •Aircraft Ranti •Aircraft Sales Ground School Starts in May \ Preferred Properties •Aerial Photograj Information Packets Available ♦ •Airplane*. Rides., 530 S. Maple - Rental Office - 352-9378 •Business Arrcra; Mgrnt fl M NOFA Management Inc. X •GUI Certtfleates Inc. All residents receive a membership to ■ WILLOW HOUSE - 830 ♦ FOURTH ST.Large 1 bdrm, Cherrywood Health Spa NORTHWEST OHIO FLYING ASSOCIATION, INC. A/C only 1 left Starts 8/15/96. Wood County Airport. 1255 E. Poe Rd., BO • 353-0389 $330/mo 353-5800

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