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The BG News April 12, 1983 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-12-1983 The BG News April 12, 1983 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News April 12, 1983" (1983). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4125. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4125 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Trustees accept student legal services proposal by Janet Boyer negative check-off clause which for an issue it will have an effect," he the bills are sent out. nizations and possibly a faculty mem- such as landlord/tenant disputes, con- staff reporter would require students to mark if they added. Gallagher said USG plans to put the ber with a background in the law sumer problems and misdemeanors. wished to be charged for the use of the Fifty percent of the students will service "Into effect next fall semester field, Gallagher said. The organization is prohibited by law The battle for student legal services service, he said. need to show a willingness to pay for and would like to hire the lawyer to handle court actions between stu- came to a close as the Board of According to Gallagher, the Trust- the service in order for it work, Mark during the summer. The structure of student services dents and is also prohibited from Trustees voted In favor of the services ees seemed impressed with the rest of Dolan, USG vice president said. Gal- "We have already received one will lend itself to a large amount of handling cases involving issues be- at their April meeting Friday on the the proposal and decided to vote in lagher, however, expects an 85 per- phone call from an interested law- flexibility. Dolan said. The paper tween students and the University, campus of Firelands College. favor of the services inspite of the cent success rate. yer," Dolan, said. "We plan to hire a work has been completed to make the Gallagher said. The service can, how- optional check-off aspect. Students will be asked to mark if maximum of two lawyers but we may service incorporated and a non-profit ever, give students referrals on how "There was only one dissention they wish to receive the service on cut down on that number or add more organization. to deal with such issues, Dolan said. among the members," Everett Gal- STUDENT SUPPORT for the serv- their tuition bills which will be sent depending on student use." "This will allow USG to choose who lagher, Under graduate Student Gov- ice also played a large role in getting out this summer. The student legal we want and what we want," Dolan If a student does go to court with a ernment president, said. There had the proposition passed, Gallagher service committee plans to keep stu- THE LAWYERS will be selected by added. case they will be required to pay all been some concern that the board said. dents informed about the issue by a board of directors which will be The types of problems student legal court costs, Dolan said, adding they may not pass the proposal with the "Anytime you get so much support sending a brochure to students when comprised of members from 11 orga- services will handle involve issues wouldn't have to pay for the lawyer. THE TUESDAY BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY APRIL 12,1983 ujmmf!^ Mayoral contest nears end Man rejects label CHICAGO (AP) - Harold Washing- Kign and has remained silent about owned WLS-TV and released Sunday CLEVELAND (AP) - A 62-year-old denaturalization trial, withdrew from Latin Week starts ton stumped at a breakneck pace n since. said although Washington held an man the government alleges was a the case Feb. 23 in a letter to the yesterday to shore up support among edge of 14 percentage points over guard at a Nazi death camp is ill and judge. In the letter, Martin, who had Latin Awareness Week, April 10- white liberals, while opponent Ber- MEANWHILE, Epton, a million- Epton among all voters, the Demo- has been unfairly described as a war represented Demjanjuk all the way to 16, is a collection of Latin drama, nard Epton coasted to the finish line aire lawyer hoping to become the cratic congressman dropped six criminal, his lawyer said at a deporta- the Supreme Court, gave no reason Latin and soul music, banquets and in the city's most bitter mayoral city's first Republican mayor in more points in the lakefront area since the tion hearing yesterday. for leaving the case. athletics to promote more aware- contest in decades. than 50 years, met with aides and station's poll two weeks ago. U.S. Immigration Judge Adolph ness of Latino culture on campus Washington, a two-term Demo- scheduled a final radio appeal and Angellili heard brief opening remarks O'Connor objected when Einhom and in the Bowling Green commu- cratic congressman who hopes the only three public appearances, two of THE LATEST poll, which has a and then continued a deportation said in an opening statement that nity, according to Francis Velas- election today will make him Chi- them with his volunteers. of error of six percentage hearing for John Demjanjuk, a re- Demjanjuk "bought his deportation quez, Latin Student Union cago's first black mayor, returned "That was his will and desire," s, said Washington was favored tired auto worker. at Treblinka." president. yesterday to a North Side lakefront Judy Knapton, an Epton aide, said. 52 percent of respondents in that Einhorn said the government area where he had rallied with hun- "We're trying to calm down the inten- area, while Epton was favored by 36 Demjanjuk lost his American cit- planned to call no witnesses, but World Student Association mem- dreds of white liberal supporters over sity. I think there's been a rash of percent - 11 points more in that area izenship on June 23, 1961, after a would present transcripts of testi- ber Mike Croes will sing at coffee the weekend. exceedingly intense media cover- than he had in the last poll. The latest federal judge ruled he concealed his mony from Demianjuk's denaturali- hours today and at Friday night's "I don't like the word battleground, age." poll was of more than 600 registered past as a guard at Treblinka death zation trial in federal court. Einhom cultural banquet. but this is the focus," he said during In recent days, both candidates voters. camp in Poland during World War II. said the government filed a show Arnold Torres, national director one of about 10 stops in a hectic have zeroed in on the liberal lakefront cause motion summarizing its case of the League of United Latin campaign day. area, considered a critical battle- Washington's support in another The continuance allows Demjan- prior to yesterday's hearing. American Citizens, will speak to- He also invited Democratic Mayor ground in a contest in which racial key area - the Hispanic community - juk's recently-obtained attorney, morrow on the present activitism Jane Byrne and Democratic leaders tensions have frequently surfaced. has shot up 16 points, the survey said, Mark O'Connor, until May 12 to re- O'Connor, a Williamsville, N.Y., of Latinos in Washington D.C. supporting Epton to join Washington "These are the white voters most with the Democratic candidate cap- view evidence the Justice Depart- lawyer who took the case just two in a unity ceremony after the election. likely to be influenced by issues turing more than two-thirds of that ment presented in Demjanjuk's weeks ago, told the judge that Dem- Saturday, the Latin Student But he warned them they would be rather than race," political strategist vote. denaturalization trial so he can make janjuk has been unfairly character- Union will compete with other working with an "aggressive, pro- Don Rose said of the lakefront area. a case in support of Demianjuk's wish ized as a war criminal. Latin organizations in the First gressive mayor." Byrne endorsed "Washington knows they are the piv- Rose, the political strategist, esti- to remain in the United States. "You have a moral and humanita- Annual Latino Invitational Alth- Washington immediately after losing otal. .. white votes." The city is 40 mated that 95,000 of the city's 1.6 rian responsibility to give this man a letic Tournament. the Democratic primary to him, then percent black. million registered voters are His- John Martin, a Cleveland attorney break from this characterization," panic. See DEPORT page three briefly considered a write-in cam- However, a poll conducted by ABC- who represented Demjanjuk in the Beta rescheduled The 20th annual Beta MM race, USG officer positions postponed last Saturday, will be held Sunday, April 17, at 12:15p.m. According to Joe Penna, chair- elected today, tomorrow Union celebrates anniversary man of the Beta Theta Pi-spon- jor, for vice president. sored race, a combination of events Undergraduate Student Govern- by Deborah Schmook mances by student entertainment in 1958. According to Earl Rupright, ment elections will be held today In addition to voting for the presi- assistant copy editor led to the cancellation. groups from noon to 1 p.m. in the assistant director of plant operation, Sometime between 4:30 and 6:30 and tomorrow for president, vice dential teams, students will vote Falcon's Nest.
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