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Opinion • Matt remembers break harassment

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Wednesday, April 3,1996 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 82, Issue 108

The News' BG Men's Briefs Chorus NL Scores sings on Cincinnati 4 Montreal 1 Letterman Pittsburgh 4 Gemil Pmlich Florida 1 The BC News Some members of the Univer- Colorado 5 sity's Men's Chorus had quite an Philadelphia 3 experience over spring break when they appeared on "The Late Show with David Letterman." AL Scores Shaun Moorman, president of New York 7 the men's chorus, said some members of the group were wait- Cleveland 1 ing in line to try to get tickets for the taping of the show when they Baltimore 4 starting singing to entertain the 2 audience waiting outside. Kansas City The chorus was In for part of their annual Detroit 10 spring break tour, which tries to 6 recruit new members to the Uni- Minnesota versity, Moorman said "This helped to raise the tour to a new level," Moorman said. Jury convicts wom- "The morale of our group shot sky high after the appearance." an of six counts of Steve Kovach, senior member child abuse of the chorus, said the 35 seconds GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP) of fame on the show was a The Freemen's religious beliefs may frustrate federal efforts to all over In attempts to solve the problem. - A Jury convicted a woman "blast." get them to leave their barricaded ranch. People have come from Tuesday of doing nothing to "There was a group of us sing- stop her boyfriend from ing in front of the theatre and one burning her young son with woman from Philadelphia saw us cigarettes and throwing and liked us," he said "When she Standoff continues with Freemen him into a door. Jurors In Westmoreland got into the show she told Dave County Court needed only that he should bring us on, which Group now leaning more toward racist Christian Identity beliefs 90 minutes to convict Gloria he said he might" Moorman said Letterman kept Highhawk of six counts of David Foster phone line to the ranch com- blacks are subhuman "mud Skurdal and Dale M. Jacobt, child abuse against her son joking that if the show got bor- The Associated Press pound, the Freemen are show- people." when the boy was 22 months both said to be spiritual leaders ing, he would have the "college ing signs of leaning more heav- This theology may be back- of the group. old. guys" on. Moorman said the Highhawk testified that JORDAN, Mont. - The ily on the racist Christian Iden- bone of the Freemen's efforts "Schweitzer seemed to be members waited and were about Freemen's religious beliefs, tity teachings that form the to set up their own government the clever operator," said ran- she would have intervened to give up on getting on the show if she had seen Jack Blgley even more than their anti- basis of their politics. and claim America for "true cher Kenneth Coulter, who hurt the boy at her house In when a producer came out to tell government political views, "It's very frightening," said citizens." lives four miles from the New Kensington on Nov. 14, them they were going to be on for may frustrate federal efforts Eric Ward, associate director Being cooped up on the ranch Freemen's ranch. "Skurdal Is 1992. Blgley was charged a short appearance. to get them to leave their bar- of the Northwest Coalition reinforces the Freemen's us- more or less their messiah and but died In 1994 before he About 21 members of the men's ricaded ranch. Against Malicious Harass- against-them world view, Ward preacher." could be tried. chorus appeared on the show and The Freemen's rejection of ment The Seattle-based human said The Freemens' only public Separately, Highhawk sang "Brothers Sing On" as well government and Its monetary rights group is well-known in "It's like a cult," Ward said. statement was a printed note has been charged with giv- as the men's chorus "tag" men- system ultimately led to the the region for keeping track of "These are people who have posted Monday at the ranch's ing another man a fatal dose tioning Bowling Green State of heroin. That man, Steven charges on which two of their neo-Nazis, white supremacists isolated themselves from the gate, asking TV camera crews University. leaders were arrested March and other fringe groups. rest of society. There's no to stay a half-mile away. It was Wilson of New Kensington, "This was the most incredible was a quadriplegic. 25, leading to the standoff at "They believe there's a moderating influence. They're signed "Rodney Owen," Skur- experience many of us had," the group's 960-acrc ranch. world conspiracy that has sin- feeding on one another's fears dal's first and middle names. Prosecutors ask that Moorman said. "It was great for Among other things, the two gled them out and that satanic and paranoia. That becomes an The use of first and middle the men's chorus and the Univer- smokers not be ex- were charged with bad check powers will be turned against explosive situation for those names appeared to extend to sity." schemes, and conspiring to them," Ward said. "It creates who have to deal with this Schweitzer, who demanded at cluded from lawsuit Kovach said the appearance on kidnap and murder a federal the idea of being crusaders or group." his arraignment last week to be NEW ORLEANS - Pros- Letterman had a "tremendous ef- judge involved in the foreclo- even martyrs for the cause." One of the men arrested by referred to as "LeRoy Mi- ecutors asked an appeals fect" on the tour. sure against the ranch. The Christian Identity federal agents was LeRoy chael." court Tuesday not to ex- "Many of the members of the But after a week of being movement holds that white Schweitzer, alleged to be be- And a woman who tried to clude millions of smokers men's chorus are here now due to confined to the snow-covered people from northern Europe hind the group's bad-check get the FBI to let her onto the from a landmark lawsuit, these tours, and through this ap- arguing that It would delay ranch, watched by federal are God's chosen, while Jews schemes. Those still at the compound Monday also follows agents who have a direct tele- are the offspring of Satan and compound included Rodney O. that naming practice. for years a decision on See CHOIR, page four. whether tobacco companies deliberately hid knowledge that nicotine Is addictive. But Kenneth Starr, an at- torney for the cigarette Agents face inquiry for'Good OP Boy Roundups' manufacturers, told the panel that smokers' cases Marty Gordon cist incidents and didn't try to should be tried separately The Associated Press FBI, ATF, IRS, Secret Service barred from racist behavior stop them or may have misused because different circum- racist conduct. dup' in 1996 or at any time in the policy that's going to have some government vehicles at the stances are Involved with WASHINGTON - Treasury Reviews by inspectors general future." constitutional issues attached to Roundups. The other 16 are be- each plaintiff. Secretary Robert Rubin referred at the Treasury and the Justice The new rules against racist it," Victor G. Oboyski, president lieved not to have witnessed the A class action suit Is 31 agents for further inquiry or departments found that 45 Jus- behavior immediately take effect of the Federal Law Enforcement acts but showed bad judgment by proper only If the findings possible discipline Tuesday for tice employees and 120 to 200 for all Treasury agents except Officers Association, said in a attending more than one Roun- apply equally to all plain- participating in "Good or Boy Treasury workers attended the for unionized employees in the telephone interview. He said dup, especially after 1989, he tiffs, he argued. Roundups" that included racist Roundups over the 16-year U.S. Customs Service, for whom agents "are going to be required said behavior. period. it will be an Issue In contract ne- to be politically correct" in their Of the IS employees referred At the same time, the Treasury The reviews found no evidence gotiations, the officials said The freetlme. for disciplinary inquiries, seven Department barred Its 19,500 law that the Treasury or Justice em- other Treasury agencies include Rubin's action affecting the 31 work for the ATF, one Is with the Quote of enforcement officers from at- ployees engaged in overtly racist the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Treasury agents is being taken Customs Service, one with the tending future Roundups and a- acts. But some of the agents wit- and Firearms, the Secret Service under current department rules, IRS and six with the Secret Ser- the day dopted guidelines for officers' nessed such acts and should have and the Internal Revenue Ser- said Ronald Noble, former Trea- vice. Of the 16 referred for fact- off-duty behavior. taken action to stop them, Trea- vice. sury undersecretary for' en- finding Inquiries or counseling, "This was the Treasury officials, reacting to sury officials told reporters. The guidelines, recommended forcement who Is serving as a six are with the ATF, two with the fallout from the annual par- "We cannot enforce the law, by a Treasury task force, also in- consultant to the department on Customs, two with the IRS, four most incred- ties, said they are Instituting fairly and with repute, unless law clude a stringent screening pro- the matter. Of the 31,15 will be with the Secret Service and two iibleexpen-, rules to prohibit "off-duty man- enforcement officials demon- cess. Including psychological referred to their agencies for with the Federal Law Enforce- lence most or ifestations of racial and other strate, in perception and reality, testing, to avoid hiring agents disciplinary Inquiries and 16 for ment Training Center. No em- I us had." forms of bias." The gatherings that their behavior is as free who are biased or emotionally fact-finding inquiries or counsel- ployees' names were released. -Shaun Mooman, for law enforcement officers at a from bias as the fair administra- unstable. ing. If disciplinary action is tak- Noble also revealed that of the president of the southeastern Tennessee camp- tion of justice requires* them to A law enforcement official said en, the most severe sanction 100 or so Treasury agents work- men's choir, about ground, held for the last 16 years, be," Rubin said in a statement. the rules raise questions about could be removal of the em- ing on a federal Investigation of singing on turned in recent years Into mar- In addition, he said, "All Trea- how much control a government ployees from their jobs, he said recent fires at predominantly Letterman athon drinking bouts where sury employees are on notice agency can exercise over its em- Noble said the 15 were singled black Southern churches, two women feared for their safety that they should not attend any- ployees' personal time. out for possible disciplinary ac- were among those being referred and some participants engaged in thing like a 'Good Ol' Boy Roun- "This is a very far-reaching ... tion because they witnessed ra- for disciplinary Inquiries.

mmm Colored Ink Opinion page two Wednesday, April 3,1996 Crackhead-looking kid harassed

Everyone's got at least one peril, begrudgingly let me go norant, hasty presumption could tasty Spring Break '96 story. with a warning. have had serious repercussions. very disappointed that The BG Here's mine. I scooted off, thankful that my This guy was "duhhh" incarnate, Dance Marathon more News only felt that this event Heading east for my glam- wallet had stayed fat. It took only but since he had a badge, he had successful than BG News was worthy of a picture with a orous getaway in beauteous a moment, however, for me to get the right to waste my time and small caption to identify It. Youngstown, Ohio, I zipped by a Pierce offended and profoundly pissed give me heart palpatations. I This past weekend Bowling Thousands of man hours went Highway Patrolman at 72. After a that I had been so mistreated. My drove for fifteen minutes spew- Green State University made his- into the enormous success of this few nervous minutes of playing vehicular offenses were slight, ing expletives his way, but as I tory, not only within the campus event, and all those who partici- the "Will he pull out?" head That's Chapstlk. Sure you can see but the clean-cut copper took one write, I have to thank him for his but throughout the nation. In pated deserve credit - more than game, the Inevitable occured and it. No, I don't have any narcotics glance at me and figured he had ignorance. fact, as a result of many dedicat- Just a picture In the paper. This my G. Lovemobile was pulled or firearms in my vehicle." himself a bonanza. To him, long You see, this was my first ed and caring individuals, over Dance Marathon did not just take over. By now I was a little anxious hair, a battered coat, and Bono brush with harrassment by the $45,000 was raised for children place on March 16th and 17th. It Anticipating a $75 ticket, I saw and a little angry. Why was this shades equaled crackhead. men In blue, the fuzz, five-oh, the with terminal illness in the started long before that and de- my parent's Spring break loan routine speeding ticket begin- People have judged me on my P-I-dont-you-dare. But for city Northwest region of Ohio. This veloped tremendously because flash before my eyes. I rolled ning to resemble "True Stories of apperance before, be It uptight youth arid people of color, the sad enormous achievement gives people really do care about help- down my window, and of course, the Highway Patrol"? Could it moms hustling their kids past me fact remains that police har- Bowling Green the dubious honor ing others - students really do Mr. Officer came to the other have been my youth and mv ul- at stores, or my fellow students rassment is a distasteful experi- of being one of the most success- care! So, please take this letter to window. This big, buff, buzzcut tra-shaggy, wrong side o' the law doing -takes at my hair- ence that must be endured too ful hosts of a Dance Marathon in heart, and give all those involved blonde informed me I had been appearance? Before I could think style of the week, but this was often, no matter how clean you the entire United States of Amer- the credit that they deserve. going 72. (Newsflash: "You're on it, I was in the back of his pa- the first time that someone's lg- keep your nose. It's been that way for decades, and unless I've ica. Pretty Impressive! Yet, I am Leslie Kucsma safe at 9 m.p.h. over the limit" is trol car, getting the news that a a fallacy.) Additionally, I had drug-sniffing dog was on the way missed the news on proposed "touched the white line" twice, and that if I didn't want to go to Pulled over, patted "Cop Sensitivity Training," it's which happened as I dug for Jail, I'd better fess up. I was flab- down, and threatened going to stay that way. (Law En- Turnpike change, but he attrib- bergasted. forcement majors, take note: uted to the wind. Or so he said. on Spring Break: yet Dont be Jerks!) The BG News In a matter of seconds, I was As I prepared to Indignantly another lesson for Pulled over, patted down, and out of the car and being patted tell of my scholarship and GPA. suburban white boy threatened on Spring Break: yet If you want to submit a letter down thoroughly. I've never been some shmoe pulled up with his another lesson for suburban to the editor, please follow these touched so intimately without a HOOD BLOWN OFF and ended on how America white boy on how America really kiss. A series of rapid-fire ques- the ordeal. The officer, forced to really works. works.Matt Pierce is the steps: ^fe tions followed. "In my pocket? protect and serve a motorist in Wednesday columnist- • Make sure the letter is less than 300 words. Please HAVIXJ& TKOa&vf- DHcaoiwts eerrwEEM 5r~E£Rl>j& OK GOING include your major, year and phone number.

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Carolinne Shaffer Anna Wahrman Copy chief Copy editor Dr. Quinn goesskating on break Stefoni Bavin Penny Brown known as figure skating because wearing a dress that looked like Copy editor Copy editor I turned in my paper, got in my Luckily for me, my old flame car, and took off. arrived at 9:00 p.m. I hadnt seen no one has, as yet, figured out it had been made with a salad Juli Palmer Olivia Inkrott "Wah-hoo! Spring Break baby, her since the last time I had been what the point is), or "Sisters" shooter. Is this necessary? Be- Copy editor Copy editor it's finally here!" I thought to home. She hadn't changed at all, (full body shiver). Seriously, how sides, wearing pants will prevent myself, "Florida, Cancun, Day- except for the fact she was now do you choose? Fortunately for them from getting scrapes from Tania Runyan Amy Black tona. Ha! I get to go to my house pregnant I didn't even mind, I me, my mom and my sister chose all of these falls they will be mak- Copy editor Copy editor and watch ice skating." Okay, I knew the father and thought he for me. Ice skating it was. ing. dldnt really think that. Maybe I was a great guy. Of course by Now, I havent seen a whole Take away their skates. Let's Darren Liderbach Penny Brown should have. now you realize I am talking bunch of ice skating. I think the see just how high they can jump Copy editor Editorial writer What I had been thinking was about the one, the only "Dr. last time I watched It was around in socks. You're not so special that basketball would be on all Quinn Medicine Woman." I'll tell the time that Tonya Harding and now, are you, Mr. "I'm In the week, and I could vegitate for you right now that nobody, I Nancy Kerrigan were playing Olympics and You're Not?" awhile. I did manage to do this in mean NOBODY rides a horse like tag. (Isnl Nancy still "it"?; With the beginning. I totaled it up, I Jane Seymour. She's like Pamela the amount of skating that I have Forget this professional stuff. Leah Bam urn Michelle Bracken think I watched 37 hours of bas- Anderson only with an I.Q. of seen, I just dont get it. It doesn't Only allow amateurs to compete. Colleen Casey Alianna Dias ketball the first 24 hours I was ...well, only with an I.Q. period. appeal to me. It seems to me that I mean real amateurs. Do it like "The Price Is Right." Sell tickets. Ed Dowling Brian Gallatin home. So you're saying this isn't So for the next hour I forgot ice skating needs a little some- possible? How would you know? about basketball and learned that thing to liven it up. Right now the Pick a member of the audience. Chad Gamby Man Gannon You weren't even here. You were women are smart, can do many most exciting thing that happens "Walter Kluckman, come on Teresa Krieg Cathy Raidl In Florida, Cancun, and Daytona things as well as OR better than Is when the German judge gives down! You are the next contes- Kevin Rathge Ed Reed lying on the beach! men, and overcome many obsta- the American a low score, be- tant on "That's Too Bad," where Jessica Wherry Carla Zvosec Then Saturday night it hap- cles. I also learned this In several cause the German judge Is still If you don't know how to skate, pened. I looked lustfully into her of my classes where many a fe- ticked about WWII. So I put a lot "That's Too BAD." '.; Copyright© 1996 by The BG News. Reprinting of eyes anticipating that special male has received a 99/100, thu- of thmighr Into it, and I came up any material in this publication whitout the permission of moment. Sorry, I needed to get sly blowing any curve and my with some ways to make ice skat- That's all I have The only thing The BG News is strictly prohibited. your attention. I could sense that shot at an A That's okay, I ing more interesting. left to decide Is what is more pa- The BG News is an independent student voice I was losing you. I was afraid that could've done better if I studied thetic; that I spent a whole night founded in 1920 and is published daily during the academic at any minute that as hard as they did. Who knows? I Give the skaters points for fall- doing nothing but watching tele- year and Wednesday's in the summer. hot/cute/sexy guy/girl that you probably would"ve had more time ing. In fact, base the whole thing vision, or that you have read a Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those have a crush on/lust after/stalk to study If I didn't spend all of my on falling. The Judging will be whole column about it, possibly ' of the student body, faculty or University administration. would walk by and you would time writing these columns that I based on how many times can even finding it interesting? Now Opinions expressed in columns, cartoons and letters are not don't get paid for. you fall, in 3 minutes, to any song who needs to get a life? You're necessarily those of The BG News. miss the Important Information I Letters intended for publication must be 200-300 am about to relay. I was hastily jerked back to the that you want to play. What the right. Both of us. Basketball ended at 8:30 on present at 1040 p.m. (This is it, heck, we'll even give bonus words long, typed and include the writer's name, phone Tom Mather is a guest col- number and University affiliation, if any. The BG News Saturday Night and wouldn't re- can you really believe It? I points in pairs skating for every sume until NOON on Sunday. dragged you through all of this time they drop their partner. umnist for the BGNews. He spent reserves the right to edit any and all letters. spring break bored out of his The BG News encourages its readers to notify the Just what In the name ofThe and I am FINALLY going to get paper of any errors in stories or photograph descriptions. to the point. Yeah). The point Is, I I have three words for you: mind until the trip back, when he Presidents of the United States of got his first speeding ticket for 85 America" was I supposeeKo do found out that the worst hour of Kung-Fu Skating. 210 West Hall (Here's a thought - change the television is (no surprise) Satur- - Have hockey players on the ice dollars. When he arrived back at during the routines to check BG, he found out he won 45 dol- Bowling Green State University name of the band. It's kind of day night at 10:00. I was accus- tomed to staying up until 2 or 3 anyone who doesn't fall (Notice a lars in the NCAA Basketball Bowling Green , OH 43403-0726 long and my fingers are tired am. at college. This meant I was theme here). pool. So basically, life always bgnews @ bgnet.bgsu.edu from typing it.) (Of course, if I really wanted to write less I going to be wide awake and at- Let them (the girls) wear pants. evens out, minus forty dollars. could stop Inserting these point- tentive through either "Walker, Those girls have to be cold. Sat- Angry ice skaters can e-mail him less remarks in parentheses.) Texas Ranger," Ice skating (also urday night, one of the girls was at mather9bgnet.bgsu.edu State Wednesday, April 3,1996 page three

Blowing in the wind Trade trip to India may open doors for 16 Ohio companies Paul Souhndi Ukeourservea." The Associated Press Voinovich also plans stops in Germany and Israel before re- COLUMBUS -Gov. George turning to Columbus on Amil 26. Voinovich said Tuesday that his presence on an upcoming trade On other topics, Voinovich hip to India may help open some said: doors for Ohio companies dealing with local bureaucrats. ■He would be more comforta- "Government plays an impor- ble with a new bill based on his tant role in Indian business," proposed changes to the state's Voinovich told reporters, and minority contract set-aside pro- having a high-ranking govern- gram rather than using a similar ment official along may help cut bill Introduced by Sen. Gene through some of the red tape that Watts, R-Gal loway. routinely snarls U.S. ventures there. Last week Voinovich proposed Voinovich leaves Friday with basing the state's affirmative ac- executives from 16 Ohio com- tion program on social or eco- panies for a 12-day trade mission nomic disadvantage rather than to New Delhi, Bangalore and on race. Bombay. Six previous trade trips have Watts' plan adds women and resulted in exports to Asia, military veterans to the mix and Europe and the Middle East total- places a five-year cap on partici- ing at least $192 million, he said. pation. "We work very, very hard in Ohio to convince companies that "1 think there are some large their long-term survival depends differences between Sen. Watts' on competing in the global mar- bill and what I have proposed," ketplace," Voinovich said. Voinovich said. This month's trip will focus on promoting the state's consumer aTThe fate of financially trou- products, health care services, bled Central State University, a banking, telecommunications public university that traditional- equipment, railroad product ly has had a largely black student manufacturing and other in- population, is still up in the air. dustries. Paul Colby Sr., president of "I know this: We cant keep go- Youngstown-based Spirex Corp., ing the way we are," he said, not- said he plans to use the trip to ing that per-student costs are m help develop some of the con- about 60 percent higher than at tacts his company has received other state-supported schools. from India. "I would be interested to see Paul Colby Jr. said participat- what recommendations we get ing in last year's trade trip to back from the Board of Re- China helped boost the visibility gents." of the manufacturer of equip- ment used in plastics processing. ■No decision has yet been made on whether to introduce a! "We probably met people then bill containing the state's capital that It would take five to 10 years improvement budget before the to meet," Colby Jr. said. "It opens summer recess or after the Nov.. up doors for small companies 5 general election. Hermit's Ftunilu Restaurant 307 S. Main St - B.G. JJ, A Cleveland reiidenl braves the weather to get to the Cleveland Moaday. Cleveland lost to the New York Yankee* 7-1 Tuesday. pb. 354-1388 ^r> ItdUoi fane. However, the Indians' home opener wai cancelled BGSU'S BREAKFAST PLACE V (Serving Breakfast All Day)

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" . • ' State -" page four The BG News Wednesday, April 3,1996 Trial may soon Former auditor faces inquiry start for bubonic ,'-■ State believes loans made by Ferguson to his son were illegal A woman who answered his soliciting campaign contribu- T. David Ferguson, In 1987, The Associated Press 1989 and 1990. plague possessor telephone said he would not re- tions from classified em- ployees. McLaughlin said the money COLUMBUS - Former state turn the call. apparently was for an equity The Associated Press Luther said he did not know Montgomery began the In- He was ordered to pay a Auditor Thomas E. Ferguson loan the younger Ferguson Dion's reason. Dion did not re- faces an Investigation Into the vestigation baaed on Informa- $2,500 fine and perform 180 COLUMBUS - A federal Judge turn a phone message seeking hours of community service. used to buy a residence In Cin- legality of $197,800 in cam- tion she received Friday In an cinnati. likely will reject the plea bargain comment letter from attorney Patrick He also was ordered to relin- paign funds he was believed to The most recent loan, as far of a man accused of Illegally ob- If the agreement is rejected, have loaned to his son from McLaughlin. quish his campaign fund, taining bubonic plague bacteria Harris likely will withdraw fails which showed a balance of as we know, was made in Oc- 1987 to 1993. McLaughlin Is the special tober 1993 for $175,000. The through the mail, the man's law- guilty plea and go on trial, Luther prosecutor who headed a sepa- $467,008 at the end of 1995, to Attorney General Betty balance of the prior loans was yer said today. said. rate Investigation into Fergu- Montgomery's control for dis- Montgomery wants to de- added to bring the total princi- Larry Wayne Harris, 44, in The plea bargain allows for a termine If the money was still son's fund-raising activities. bursement to charitable organ- November pleaded guilty to one sentence of no more than six izations of her choice. pal amount to $197,800, plus in- on loan. She will try to collect Ferguson held office from 1975 terest," McLaughlin said. count of wire fraud. Two counts months in Jail. any outstanding balance, Mark to 1995. McLaughlin said last week of wire fraud and one count of Weaver, deputy attorney gen- Ferguson, 67, was found that three checks worth Weaver said Mclaughlin's mail fraud were dropped. . If convicted of all four original eral, said. guilty in Franklin County $180,000 had been written from letter called into question Harris was arrested last May charges, Harris could face a Ferguson could not be Common Pleas Court after the Friends of Ferguson cam- whether money from loans to after receiving three vials of maximum penalty of 18 months paign fund to Ferguson's son. reached for comment Tuesday. pleading no contest March 4 to Ferguson's son was owed- freeze-dried inactive bacteria at in prison. The sentence could be his home in Lancaster, 27 miles increased to a —3d—1 of two southeast of Columbus. The bu- years If the government proves bonic plague killed one-fourth of the vials contained dangerous the European population In the material and Harris posed a Art museum to develop neighborhood 1300s but now can be treated threat to the community, with antibiotics. The Associated Press the renovation will cost $8 mil- The museum fronts on Monroe the museum, likes the plan. Harris' attorney, George Authorities said Harris misre- lion. Much of that cost will be Street, a heavily traveled boule- "If it makes the neighborhood Luther, said U.S. District Court presented his circumstances TOLEDO - The Toledo Mu- paid for with donations. vard near downtown. The neigh- look better, I'm all for It," she Judge Susan Dlott told him she when he ordered the bacteria seum of Art has spent millions of The plan, designed by Phila- borhood surrounding the mu- said. will reject the plea agreement from American Type Culture dollars Improving the inside of delphia landscape architect seum is composed of aging one- The museum, founded In 1901, during Harris' sentencing today. Collection of RockvUle, Md. the building. Now the museum Is Laurie Olin, includes installing and two-story wood-frame spent $8 million in the early looking outside its walls. new lights outside the museum homes but there is little residen- 1990s to renovate parts of the Executive Director David and the adjacent Center for the tial activity. The back of the mu- building and Improve its Peris- Steadman said Tuesday the mu- Visual Arts, a $10 million facility seum borders Interstate 475. tyle concert hall. Glidden accused of seum may spend $8 million to that opened in 1993. It also In- Visitors rarely venture off the spruce up the area surrounding cludes small parks, outdoor art- museum grounds, but Steadman Most of the money for the the museum. work, new walkways and more would like to change that. project came from businesses polluting Erie stream "All of the work that has been trees. "As it is now, the museum is and local families. In the museum over the last 30 "If there are major sculptures basically isolated from the years has been Internal - trying and major places to sit, you have neighborhood across this big The museum has attracted top The Associated Press Cleveland, makes oil and latex water-based paints, resins, can to get our building up to speed," interesting space," Steadman boulevard. What we're trying to exhibits in recent years. It was Steadman said. "What we're try- said. "It means that you will want do is see If we can link ourselves one of two museums in 1994 to TOLEDO - A federal lawsuit coatings and powder coatings. ing to do Is work outside, link to go there. That's what we're both visually and psychologically exhibit the works of Flemish art- has been filed against the Glid- The lawsuit says Glidden re- ourselves with all of the areas di- trying to do - create an outdoor to the neighborhood," Steadman ist Peter Paul Rubens. The exhi- den Co., which Is accused of pol- peatedly exceeded discharge li- rectly around the museum." magnet, a place where space and said. bit attracted more than 150,000 luting a Lake Erie tributary. mits for oil and grease, zinc, cop- Museum officials said Tuesday art mix." Sandra Jackson, who lives near people. The lawsuit says the compan- per, chlorine and fecal ooliform. y's paint manufacturing plant in It also accuses Glidden of us- the Trie County community of ing cooling-water treatment ad- CHOIR Huron violated its discharge ditives without first obtaining permit and the Clean Water Act written permission from the Ohio Continued from page one. Moorman said being on the age level the group la trying to after the appearance our con- between December 1986 and EPA. show was Important because recruit. certs were more packed." March 1993. pearance we got our name out," many high school and college "This appearance affected the Also during their spring trip, The lawsuit was filed Monday The government is asking the he said. students watch It, which Is the community and the University about 45 members of the group in U.S. District Court by the Jus- also appeared on the "The Today court to Issue an order that will because more people heard us tice Department and the U.S. En- than ever before," he said. "We Show" to sing a couple songs. The require Glidden to comply with members went to the NBC stu- vironmental Protection Agency. its existing permit and with the saw a difference because even Glidden, which is based in UNIVERSITY UNION dios In their tuxedos and sang Clean Water Act. * Best Values on Campus outside. "We made it on national televi- DRAWSTRING sion on both CBS and NBC, but it Last Lecture was most exciting for us to rep- Continued from page three, were pulled under the wheels as WEDN SDAY the vehicles took off for the next Kumler will host lecture: resent the University and get our i:oni-v<.i(i IMICI PHEASANT ROOM name out," Moorman said. snagged on bus rails and they stop. Dr. Marvin Kumler, Schenck took the Browder case Psychology professor, will to a grand jury, which after an PIZZA SPAGHETTI present his "Last Lecture," eight-month investigation pro- Monday, April 8, 1996 at 7:30 duced no criminal indictments. p.m. in the Community Suite The bus driver, meanwhile, pleaded no contest to vehicular 15.20 of the University Union. homicide Dr. Kumler will be Schenck held up a metal nut speaking on 'Living Well." tied to a cord to show how easy It Ml Yon Can Mat Sponsored by Alpha Lambda was to check whether a school Incl: Salad Bar, baked Incl: Salad & Garlic Delta, the lecture permits bus rail needed to have a spacer potato veggie & unlimited Kumler to speak to students - nothing more complicated than Bread and faculty as if it were his a washer - added to prevent a beverage last opportunity to do so. drawstring toggle from gening OPEN *:3©-7piu OPEN 4:30-7pm The lecture is free and caught. • Ail Studeni meal plan cards ' All students meal planwirds open to all. accepted accepted He said he was upset when a school official In Ohio didn't know what he was talking about when he brought up bus safety, and when New York wrote that it would let its school buses operate without modification.

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Despite the separation, sentenced to community correc- agencies. children and families. onment is so common in some they are close, "but I worry a tion and drug treatment, Mat- WASHINGTON - Champagne "We are talking about millions Some children, such as Cham- neighborhoods that there Is no lot," she says. "1 worry that hell tingly argues. Suites was 6 when her mother and millions and millions of chil- pagne, iMttitain a relationship stigma attached to it," says Halr- get in a fight in prison and hell Arresting authorities should went to prison. "I'm still angry at dren whose lives are affected by with the parent. ston. "But you would have to see get hurt.... I worry that he won't help parents make plans for their her for leaving me for 10 years,'' the Imprisonment, or the correc- "She was very caring," Cham- and hear some of the things kids come home." children, and prison officials she says. "I cant get over it, as tional supervision, of a parent," pagne said of her mother. "She say to one another on the play- Children want to be with their should keep contact alive, he also much aa I try to." said Creasle Fhmey Halrston, was very involved. ... If I did ground. It may not be 'your parents so much they sometimes recommends. At a time when America's dean of the University of Illinois- something wrong she would cor- mother is a prostitute.' It doesn't run away to see them, said Elaine prison population is booming. Chicago's college of social work. rect me." come out that nicely." Lord, superintendent at Bedford Prison superintendent Lord Champagne is far from alone. The problems of these kids Now that she's out of prison, It's not like losing a parent Hills Correctional Facility, New used to send children away when Most of the 14 million people were the subject of a recent pro- they have a good relationship. through divorce, said Emani York state's maximum security they showed up unexpectedly. jailed each year are parents who gram for social workers spon- But they cant live together, said Davis, 17, of White Plains, N.Y., prison for women. Now they are recognized as a vi- leave kids behind, social workers sored by the Child Welfare Champagne, now 17, who ex- whose father went to jail when A mother's imprisonment can tal part of rehabilitation, and en- say. The situation has become League of America. plained she grew up without a she was 6. Her father wont be at be the final blow to a family couraged to visit, staying with more critical in the last decade Most women in Jail have two or parent and cant become a child her high school graduation like that's already weak And mothers nearby families when not at the because of a 300 percent increase more children and often are again. the divorced fathers of her can lose their incentive to rebuild prison. in Imprisoned women, mostly for single parents, said John Mat- The teen-ager, who has lived in friends. their lives, said Mattingly of the drug crimes. tlngly of the Annie Casey Foun- a convent for.years, will gradu- "I cant call him," she said. "He Casey Foundation. "Children don't give up on Now, the needs of prisoners' dation, a Baltimore philanthropy ate from a Catholic girls' school has to call me and if there is a Whenever possible, mothers their mothers," she said. Two deputies suspended for beating Mexican man, woman hell out less JafTWOM blows, police said. He was hospi- "At first I was angry, but I also The Associated Press talized and awaited booking on was surprised because I didn't charges of felony evading arrest, believe that those people were SOUTH EL MONTE, Calif.- In throwing objects from a vehicle, police officers," he said. ■y a videotaped beating that re- and possibly assault or felony hit- It was unclear whether the called the Rodney King case, two for great and-run for allegedly sideswip- officers fully realized they were sheriff's deputies repeatedly ing two cars. being taped, but the helicopters clubbed a Mexican man and The woman did not require are noisy and in most cases woman after a 70-mile highway hospltalizatlon. clearly marked with station iden- chase. The Riverside County Sheriffs tification. Both deputies were imme- Department Immediately began President Clinton was con- diately suspended. In Washing- an internal investigation and cerned by the case. White House Easter treatej ton, the White House asked the placed the two deputies on paid press secretary Mike McCurry Justice Department to monitor administrative leave. Their said today In Washington. the case. names were not released, but the "We are asking the Justice De- Television helicopter news department said one has been on partment to keep us apprised of crews on Monday videotaped the the force for 21 years and the any effort they make to monitor V£ 3 0°/o OFF MOVIES «|30%0FF deputiea chasing a battered other for five years. the situation," and consider pos- pickup truck crammed with 21 "I'm not going to stand up here sible civil rights implications, people suspected of sneaking and say that there was no force McCurry said. "We are confident BOOKS across the border. The pickup used, because you would laugh they will do whatever is appro- reached speeds of 100 mph be- me out of the room," Sgt. Mark priate." fore stopping on the side of the linhman, a sheriffs spokesman, The American Civil Liberties freeway. told reporters. "We saw It. we Union of Southern California also One deputy, holding his baton saw the same videotape that called for Justice Department two-handed like a baseball bat, everyone's seen, and we're em- Involvement. was videotaped clubbing the barrassed." "The officers Just beat those RJ driver on the back and shoulders Jose Pescador, Mexico's consul people up - really hard blows," with a baton, even as the driver general in Los Angeles, said he executive director Ramona Rip- 17»» fell, face down, on the ground. was shocked by the TV footage UU 12.99 liil 22 98 li«26 99 asaas t,n24 98 When the woman got out of the and wanted iustice. See POLICE, page eh. 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Kelly Kurt The Associated Press "This attempt to MUSKOGEE, Okla. -- Federal build a bomb was agents stepped in while Willie totally on the orders Ray Lampley was making a bomb that he and two followers of Richard Schrum on planned to use against what they orders from the FBI believed was an imminent for- eign invasion, prosecutors said to put up or shut up." today. Attorneys for Lampley and his two codefendants, accused of Warren Gotcher conspiring to blow up gay bars, Lampley's attorney JL civil rights centers and abortion Darril f»nItyn\r AlMdMid Pre•■ clinics, told jurors the only crime While playing In the pool, Isaiah Rutter, 8, takes a break to lie on lington's during the Family Fun Day. was the one created by a created a two-man militia with the back of Harvey the Hippo. The hippo was on loan to the Bur- government informant who led Lampley, drove Lampley to get jaw-abiding citizens astray. bomb-making materials and Both sides presented opening pushed Lampley and his fol- Statements before the govern- lowers to build the bomb. ment called its first witness, an "This attempt to build a bomb Judge says trial will last two weeks FBI agent who confiscated bomb- was totally on the orders of Rich- making materials from Lam- ard Schrum on orders from the BrlmS. Akre On Monday, Kevorkian's law- pley's home in Vernon. FBI to put up or shut up," said The Associated Press Seven potential jurors excused yers said that It was unfair to ask No bombs ever went off. Lam- Warren Gotcher, Lampley's at- people to judge his actions in pley allegedly was still obtaining torney. PONTIAC, Mich. - The third in 'Suicide Doctor's' third case 1991 In light of a ruling that toid assembling ingredients when The three were charged with trial of Dr. Jack Kevorkian wasn't issued until three years the three were arrested in conspiracy to manufacture and should last two weeks, a judge including a man whose wife is 1991 deaths of Sherry Miller, 43, later. The comment was not part November. possess a bomb. Lampley and told prospective jurors today. As expected to give birth in three and Marjorie Wantz, 58. of a formal motion, and the judge Assistant U.S. Attorney Doug Baird also each face a firearms jury selection got under way, he weeks; a woman who must drive Miller, who had advanced mul- did not need to respond. Horn said Lampley, his wife, Ce- charge, and Lampley is charged excused seven prospects for her mother, an Alzheimer's tiple sclerosis, died after inhal- Kevorkian has twice escaped cilia, and John Dare Baird be- with solicitation to commit a vio- whom service would be a hard- disease patient, to doctor ap- ing carbon monoxide, and Wantz, conviction under Michigan's lieved a new world order was go- lent crime. ship. pointments; and a woman who who had severe pelvic pain, died now-expired assisted suicide law, ing to take over the United The jury was seated Monday About 100 potential jurors said she had another court ap- from an injection. Theirs were enacted by the Legislature spe- States. after a day of questioning about gathered In Oakland County Cir- pearance to keep soon. the second and third of the 27 cifically to stop him. The law ex- Lampley, 65, who calls himself their views on abortion, militias cuit Court. All had filled out Kevorkian, a retired patholo- deaths Kevorkian has acknowl- empted anyone whose intent was a prophet, believed "it's just a and weapons. eight-page questionnaires Mon- gist and outspoken advocate of edged attending since 1990. to relieve pain rather than kill. matter now of who's going to fire People excused from jury ser- day, giving their opinions on sui- doctor-assisted suicide as an op- The prosecution's case is based Kevorkian was acquitted three the first strike," Horn said. He vice included one man who said cide, politics and Kevorkian. tion for seriously ill people, was on a 1994 Michigan Supreme weeks ago on charges stemming said Lampley, alleged to be the he knows a militia member and Today, they began answering acquitted in his two prior trials. Court ruling that held assisted from two 1993 deaths. And in mastermind of the plot, told an "I think he's a nut." spoken questions. Judge David This time, he is charged under suicide to be a crime under 1994, he was found innocent In Informant "we need to get our Breck quickly dismissed seven. Michigan common law in the common law. another death. people to make that first strike." U.S. District Judge Frank Seay The government has said the scolded prosecutors after Baird's defendants apparently thought lawyer, Jim Wilcoxen, com- bombing gay bars, civil rights plained that prosecutors waited Elementary teacher charged with assault centers and abortion clinics until Monday to give him about would somehow stave off the in- two hours of excerpts from more The Associated Press held him. school system spokeswoman On Friday, York allegedly held vasion. than 30 hours of recorded con- Beverly Lofton, adding that she the arms of a student In her Defense attorneys contend that versation between Schrum and WASHINGTON - A teacher Allison York, 25, was arrested knew of no previous problems informant, Richard Schrum, the defendants. was placed on administrative Monday at McGogney Elementa- with York. She said the teacher classroom while the others at- leave Tuesday after being ry School and released on her would not be allowed back In the tacked him. The boy, whose iden- charged with assault for alleged- own recognizance. classroom until a criminal in- tity was not released, was treated ly ordering first-grade students vestigation of the Incident is at a hospital for minor head in- to beat a classmate while she "She's a new teacher," said completed. juries. POLICE JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE Continued from page five. ston said. "It didn't seem to be SUMMER & FALL RENTALS necessary. They didn't appear to be resisting." (Too many to list) , "It's another Rodney King," she added, referring to the 1991 videotaped beating of the motor- ist by police officers after a high-speed chase. The officers' acquittal on state criminal char- Large assortment of ges led to the Los Angeles riots. Houses, Duplexes, and Two of the officers later were convicted on federal charges. Apartments The midday chase began when the pickup's driver refused to iiii'iiiMiimiimniiiiii' stop for Border Patrol officials. 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Louis Melxler affairs in December. complicated. "know that we have to pay atten- men, she added. women instead of good men." The Associated Press Green, who as assistant secre- The United States and other tion" to geographic distribution Mohamed Oummlh, head of the "The secretary-general has to tary general for political affairs member's states are urging and equal opportunity for wom- U.N. staff union, saiJ the union make sure that he is picking on UNITED NATIONS - The Is one of the highest-ranking greater efficiency and fear that en. will fight to "see to it that women the basis of talent," she said. United Nations has been a boys' women at the United Nations, ar- young, aggressive, reform- "We are more focused than are not hurt the hardest. But, by One problem Is ' that many club for too long, says the organi- gues seniority should not be the minded staffers could lose their ever on the role of women," the same token, I do not want to Western nations have been more zation's first coordinator for only factor in cutting staff. Jobs In favor of long-time bu- Chlurazzi-Del Gaudio said. "But hit men harder." aggressive In putting forward women's issues. So she is striving She says women would suffer reaucrats who enjoy seniority. with the budgetary reductions it Green has powerful allies in women for U.N. positions than to ensure budget cuts don't hit disproportionately from layoffs Many U.N. staff members are Is more of a challenge than ever her battle, including U.S. Ambas- developing countries. That women harder than men. by seniority because many were fighting to make sure seniority is before." sador Madeleine Albright, one of means the campaign to expand Facing the worst financial recruited recently as the United respected. To reduce the impact of layoffs only seven women ambassadors the number of posts held by crisis of its history, the United Nations sought to bring more The U.N. Charter requires a on women, the United Nations Is among the 185 U.N. envoys. women could upset the geograph- Nations announced Monday that women onto the staff. geographic mix among the staff likely to favor women In cases "What is Important for the U.N. ic balance of the staff. 800 of its 10,000 headquarters That would undermine Secre- and nations that accept the idea where male and female workers Is to have people working for It "You cannot have all the wom- Jobs will be cut by the end of tary-General Boutros Bou- of Increasing the number of are considered of equal merit, who are the best and In many en from the First World," Oum- 1997. tros-Ghali's goal of boosting the women might object to layoffs of she said. cases' those are women," Al- mlh said, adding that the pool of "In almost any society or or- ratio of women in the profes- their own male nationals. It Is not clear how much the bright said. top women candidates "Is very ganization, women are the most sional staff to SO percent by 2000. Current rules on layoffs focus staff will shrink through buyouts Green said the United Nations restricted." vulnerable part, and they are the Only about 35 percent of the on performance and seniority, and attrition and how many is encouraging member-states to most scared," said Rosario 2,500 professional posts are held said Donna Chiurazzl-Del Gau- forced layoffs will be necessary, nominate more women for key -Although Boutros-Ghali has Green, a former Mexican deputy by women. dio, human resources coor- Chlurazzi-Del Gaudio said. In posts. named some women to high posts foreign minister who was named The fight over who will be cut dinator at the United Nations. 199S, more than two-thirds of the She added that "we don't want - he Insisted that a woman was the UN. coordinator for women's loose Is sure to be heated and But she added that U.N. leaders more than 100 buyouts went to the idea that we are getting bad named to head UNICEF last year. French police break up Bishop meets dissent from Vatican

porn distribution network Daniel., wakin a former warehouse on the out- The pope brought him back to the popular, and reports of Madonna The Associated Press skirts of Milan. The bishop offers Vatican as a special delegate on statues and religious icons weep- The Associated Press Tuesday, police said. prayers of healing for people immigrant matters. ing blood are not uncommon. The cassettes were made in VATICAN CITY - He draws with cancer and AIDS, and per- That case highlighted the deli- PARIS -In one of the South America and sold clan- thousands of people from across forms exorcisms while the faith- cate balance the Roman Catholic And the Roman Catholic biggest aweepa of its Wnd, destinely In France through Europe seeking health, exor- ful writhe and shout. Church tries to reach In Incor- Church believes In possession by French police detained about specialized publications, cisms and the Holy Spirit. Now Milingo, who lives in Rome, porating traditional African cus- the devil and sanctions exor- 1,500 people Tuesday and police said on customary ano- an African bishop finds himself also has released a recording of toms in church services without cisms although It rarely discus- broke up an extensive distri- nymity. in trouble with the Vatican. African folk songs and reported- letting what It considers super- ses them. bution network for child por- The vast police operation The Vatican said Tuesday that ly endorsed an African nun's stition undermine Its own tra- nography videos, authorities took place in Paris and its the pope had ordered Monsignor claims that she regularly saw the ditions. The Milan archbishop. Car- said. suburbs as well as In the Al- Emmanuel Ml lingo to obey local face of Christ. dinal Carlo Maria Martini, said Most of those detained, sace and Lorraine regions of bishops, after the Milan archbi- The censure was only the latest Italy too has its share of super- Mllingo's censure was prompted either for possessing or dis- eastern France, the Marseille shop told him to stop holding controversy for Milingo, whom natural, extrarellgious rituals. by numerous complaints "both tributing the videos, were area In the south, and Brittany Masses on his territory. Pope John Paul II ousted In 1982 Tarot card readers, magicians, over the style of the ceremonies released by late afternoon In the west. Thousands of people show up as archbishop of Lusaka, Zambia, seers, astrologers, mind-readers and behavior of the faithful who for Mllingo's monthly Masses in for bis faith-healing practices. and the like remain enormously follow them." MAD COW Continued from page seven. British government announced British Agriculture Minister commitment from the EU to era- there may be a link between the Douglas Hogg had sought. The dicate this disease," said Fer- "We will not leave here until we have The slaughter plan would in- ailment and 10 cases of the equa- British government said it would nando Gomes de Silva of Portu- volve mainly older dairy cows lly deadly Creutzfeldt-Jakob make up the balance. gal. "For years we've Just been agreement. If we have to stay until Easter, so considered most at risk from the brain disease In humans. The ministers agreed in prin- playing around with it." beit fatal brain disorder. Last week the EU imposed a ciple to fund 70 percent of the Italy, which chaired the meet- " Philippe Vasseur These animals would be des- worldwide ban on all exports of costs of compensating farmers, ing, was at work redrafting the French Agriculture Minister troyed when they reach the end British cattle, beef and beef though final details remain to be plan In hopes of reaching a con- of their productive lives at 30 products. worked out. sensus that would revive public months. Carcasses of such ani- Britain's EU partners are will- The talks continued Tuesday as trust In beef. ailment formally known as bo- gram. mals are now often sold for low- ing to help cover most of the cost some nations pushed to toughen The proposal also calls for de- vine spongiform encephalopathy. The EU ministers also were grade meat. of slaughtering and incinerating parts of a plan to rid the region of struction of some younger beef Arthur GUI, vice president of debating a ban on the use of The continent-wide health animals and compensating farm- the disease once and for all. cattle from herds afflicted by Britain's National Farmers' ground-up animal remains as scare flared March 20, when the ers but not the 80 percent that "We have to show a clear mad cow disease, a brain-wasting Union, backed the slaughter pro- feed for cattle. FLIGHT

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Joe Kay Chuck Melvln The Associated Press "That was very nice." The Associated Press CINCINNATI - Chris Sabo's CLEVELAND - David Cone homecoming was a success, even never really felt he was flirting if the fans weren't completely in with a no-hitter. the mood to revel in it. after receiving a standing ovation "I was flirting with disaster,"; ! Sabo returned to Riverfront Cone said Tuesday after he lim-! Stadium for the first time in the first, walked In the third, then ited Cleveland to two hits in sev- three years and drove in three doubled home a run in the fifth en scoreless innings as the New' runs Tuesday, leading the Cin- The 34-year-old third baseman York Yankees beat the defending■ cinnati Reds to a 4-1 victory over completed the day by getting hit champions 7-1.; the Montreal Expos in the on the forearm with the bases Cone held the Indians without a: makeup of a tragic opener. loaded In the eighth, driving in hit until Julio Franco led off the: The game was postponed a day the final run. sixth with a single, but he fought when umpire John McSherry col- "I'm glad to be back," Sabo with his control all afternoon. He lapsed behind home plate on said. "I've always had jitters walked six and frequently; Monday and died at a hospital. here on opening day. I want to do worked from behind in the count; Grief was evident In the club- well, considering my limited against the team that led the; houses, on the field and even in playing time. I want to make the majors in runs, home runs and! the stands Tuesday. most of my opportunities." batting average a year ago. The fans held up signs honor- Winner Pete Schourek, who "This is not a formula I want to; ing McSherry and gave the um- threw seven pitches In Monday's Tkf AiMclaicd PTCH/DITM K*kl use too often," said Cone, who; piring crew a standing ovation opener before McSherry col- was unable to hold an 8-0 lead: lapsed, gave up one run over five Ciaclnnatl's slides in under the tag of Montreal third baseman Shane Andrews for a first against Cleveland last June when when it took the field. Inning triple In the Reds' 4-1 victory over the Expos Tuesday. "That was very nice," home Innings. Tim Pugh allowed one he was with Toronto. 'This: plate umpire Jerry Crawford hit over three Innings, and Mar- Reds' fourth manager in five the tragedy. Monday because right-hander lineup really puts stress on a said. cus Moore pitched the ninth for years. It was Cincinnati's first "When you dive in the ocean, Pedro Martinez was scheduled to pitcher. I was a little wild, but no Once the game started, the his first major-league save. season-opening win since 1993, you've got to swim," Expos man- start Alou decided to go with matter what I did, I dldnt want to crowd also seemed to go easy on Starting two days in a row took when the Reds beat Montreal 2-1 ager Felipe Alou said. "Once they left-handed Jeff Fassero in the give in and put one down the the umpires, restraining the boos something out of Schourek, who in the first of Tony Perez's 44 said play ball, to me It was nor- makeup, giving Sabo a start at middle. over close calls. The crowd for was making his first opening-day games as manager. mal There was some adrenalin third base. "Julio's a good hitter. That hit the makeup, played on what was start. "I didn't know it would feel this lost yesterday, things like that. I broke up the no-hitter, but that supposed to be an off day, was "I knew I wasnt at the top of good to win," Knight said. "I've thought about McSherry a few Fassero pitched four innings, was not the most fashionable no- about half the size of Monday's my game today, but I knew I always enjoyed winning, but the times during the game, but there allowing two runs on four hits, hitter to that point, with all those 53,136. could pitch," Schourek said.' "It's trying circumstances of the last was not a whole lot of time to striking out four and walking walks and everything." Sabo, a favorite in Cincinnati definitely an honor to be the day or two makes it tough to think about what was going on four in taking the loss. Derek Jeter and Bemie Wil- before he left as a free agent in opening-day pitcher, especially know how you're going to feel. outside of the game today." liams homered for the Yankees, 1993, got the fans into the game in Cincinnati." But I feel really good." Sabo, a former Red trying to Sabo singled home a run in his winners of five straight season by delivering in his first three at- The win was 's first Once the game started, the come back from chronic back first plate appearance at River- See TRIBE, page ten. bats. He singled home a run In since being introduced as the players were able to forget about problems, wasn't In the lineup front in three years. Morin Offense quells accepts Falcon softball Jeremy Yohe WMU job The BC News Runs are becoming a scarce | Paul Markofl commodity for the Falcon soft- The BG News ball team. line by Brandy Brennan. And the inability to put runs Stacey Jones knocked a Western Michigan made Bowl- across the plate was never single to right to score Bren- ing Green men's tennis coach more present than BG's two nan, which gave the Cardinals Dave Morin an offer he couldn't losses to Ball State Tuesday at all the runs they would need. refuse. the BGSU Softball Field. "Ball State has a lot of solid Morin has accepted the head The Cardinals handed BG a hitters," Wolf said. "But I coaching position at Western 12-0 thumping in five innings might have tried to pitch a Michigan University. Morin is- for the victory in the first little to fine (in the second In- sued his resignation to Bowling game of the twinbill, as BSU's ning)." Green Wednesday. Cheri Ball (10-4) kept BG to Wolf settled down after the Morin has only five hits. second allowing only two hits been the Fal- In the late game, BG's Jen- the rest of the way and retiring cons' tennis nifer Wolf pitched a complete the side in order In three coach for five game giving up four runs and seperate innings. seasons com- struck out four batters. But the Ball St added an insurance piling a record Falcons could only manage one run In the fourth when Wolf In- of 39-44, and a run as Ball St. pulled out the tentionally walked Jones to record of 30-23 4-1 win. load the bases and in turn over the past Wolf missed the entire walked Maria Sawyer to force three years. season last year after suffering in a run. The Falcons Morln a shoulder injury and appears The Falcons tried to start a have won all to be getting back into form. rally in the seventh when Pam tour contests against Western "Now after having a few Kreuz led off with a single. Michigan during Morin's tenure games in the MAC I am more Jenny Kulics laced a shot up at Bowling Green. confident," Wolf said. the middle and then Amy Pat- Despite the move, Morin stated After the Cardinals put a run terson hit a sacrifice fly to be has mixed emotions about in the top of the first, BG an- move the runners to second leaving Bowling Green. "It was a swered with a run of their own and third. very tough choice for me to when Heather West hit a But Brennan closed the door make," Morin stated. "I'll miss double and Melissa Cricks fol- on the Falcons striking out all the players I've coached. lowed with a double of her own pinch hitter Garret Gholston Bowling Green has treated me to score West. and forcing Laura Mercer to well." But in the second. Ball St. ground out to first. Bowling Green athletics direc- took the lead for good on three BG falls to 3-19 (0-6 MAC) tor Ron Zweirieln was out of straight hits off Wolf. Lucinda for the season and Ball St. im- town Tuesday and unavailable Tkc BC Newi/Hldtkl KabtyuM Buchan hit a single up the proves to 16-10 (44 MAC). tor comment. Falcon third baseman Heather West make, a scoop In BG's doubleheader loss to Ball State on middle which was followed by Morin will replace current a double down the third base- Western Michigan coach Jack Tuesday. See SOFTBALL, page ten. Vredevelt. Vredevelt has been die Broncos coach for the past 23 seasons. : Many factors were involved in Morin's decision. Western Mich- Ohio State's new arena has inflating price tag igan offers a complete indoor fa- cility for tennis, unlimited court Rusty Miller ball and hockey arena is now ex- projection. "We're dressing it up a little bit very good," he saidl "Hopefully-: time, and they host a national The Associated Press pected to cost at least $84 million, "We've decided to expand and more," he added. "We Just de- all of the experts that weVe goc_- tournment for players 16 years athletics director Andy Gelger build a little bit more into the cided to go out to $84 million be- worklng on this are going to£ and under. Morin stated Western COLUMBUS - On the same said. It's scheduled to open in building than the original bud- cause that's the building we bring this one in on the money." ;-; Michigan's offer was too nice to day ground was broken for Ohio August 1998. get," Gelger said. "We're doing want" pass up. State's new Value City Arena oa Despite men's ice hockey being the practice facility, that was an Gelger indicated that construc- Geiger, university President Ef> ; "They provided a great pack- Tuesday, It was announced that one of the primary tenants of the option. The actual Ice-making tion overruns could drive the Gordon Gee and Jay Schotten-]; age for me," Morin said. "They the project's price tag had gone building, along with men's and equipment was an option. We de- cost even higher. stein each drove earth-moving^ nave a large budget for tennis. up by $9 million. women's basketball, Gelger said cided we've had enough success "You'll always have a conting- equipment during the ground-- Originally projected to cost $75 the ice-making equipment was with the fund-raising that we ency amount in any construction breaking ceremony on campus,'; See MORIN, page eleven. million, the 19,500-seat basket- not Included in the $75 million could add the $9 million." plan, but so far things are looking near aging St John Arena. <(* \

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Continued from page nine. ing smart and careful. He'd get to Dennis Martinez took the loss won in extra innings. Yankees rookie to homer on Continued from page nine. 2-1, 3-1, and you'd wait for the in his ninth consecutive opening Until Franco lined his clean opening day since Jerry Kenney openers and 10 of their last 11. fastball, and he might throw a day start - six with Montreal, single to right leading off the in 1969. Ball St. Jumped on BG early The game was delayed one day slider to keep you off balance. I three with Cleveland. He allowed sixth Tuesday, the Indians didn't In the first game scoring eight by snow. think you're going to see that a two runs and five hits in seven come close to a hit off Cone. Williams made it 5-0 with a runs over the first three In- The Indians finished with four lot, against us. Pitchers know with innings. Alomar then doubled to right three-run shot off Alan Embree nings. hits. It was their second straight our lineup, we can get four or with two outs in the seventh, but in the eighth One bright spot for the Fal- weak showing in games that five runs right away." Cone's performance for a time Jeter chased down Vizquel's pop cons in the first game was the counted: They were held to one mirrored what Seattle's Randy fly to strand him. Cleveland scored on Carlos hitting of Jenny Ranz. Ranz hit by Atlanta's Tom Glavine in Jeter, playing in his 16th big Johnson did to the Indians in the Baerga's RBI forceout against went 3-for-3 the first game and the decisive Game 6 of the World league game, hit his first career first game ever at Jacobs Field, Mariano Duncan singled and Bob Wickman in the eighth. But followed that up with another Series last October. and also saved a run two years ago Johnson took a no- scored New York's first run on the Yankees added two runs in hit in the second game to jump with an over-the-shoulder catch hitter into the eighth inning of Paul O'Neill's double in the third. the ninth on a single by O'Neill - her batting average to .377. "I dont think Cone struggled," of Vizquel's pop fly behind short- that game before Sandy Alomar Jeter led off the fifth with his his third hit - and a double by "I was seeing the ball real Omar Vlzquel said. "He was be- stop in the seventh broke it up. Cleveland eventually home run, becoming the first Ruben Sierra. well, but we were down 12-0," Ranz said. The Falcons next host two double headers with Kent this weekend. And after starting the MAC season without a win, the road back will be a tough one to hoe. 'You never expect to lose and it is going to be hard to come back," Ranz said. "But I think we can do it." Upset of V^^VITT inline for. Sacramento spring trip's highlight

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Wednesday, April 3,1996 The BG News page eleven Syracuse's title Men's tennis splits against Miami, XU PMlMirkofl chetto at first doubles to defeat "We had a three week lay-off dose match. Morin felt Tropp The BG News the Musketeer tandem of Jimmy that really hurt us," Morin and Ciochetto had an outstanding run sure to make Lowery and McDaniel by a score stated. "Xavier was a good match weekend at doubles. The Bowling Green men's ten- of 8-4. In other doubles play Fal- for us to fine tune our play." nis team split a pair of matches con sophomores Milan Ptak and The Falcons needed more than "They played vary strong all over spring break in contests David Anderton downed Eric a fine tune-up as the Redskins weekend," Morin stated. They highlight reels against the Xavier Musketeers Gaughan and Vinay Ratendan shut out the Falcons 7-0. Morin hit all their shots. They struggled and the Miami Redskins. 8-3; and juniors Seth Dimling and felt the lay-off hampered the early In the Miami match, but Jim 0'Conmll Syracuse's Final Four run The Falcons began the break Joel Terman stopped Brent Cul- Falcons, but spoke highly of hung in there and finished off the The Associated Press was fUled with the shots that breezing by the Xavier line-up len and Doug Klecamp 8-2. Miami's performance. "They Redskins." fill highlight packages. Two with a 6-1 victory. The Falcons Falcon freshman Radu Bartan (Miami) are one of the best teams NEW YORK - For the sec- came in one regional semifinal doubles teams swept through the mirrored Tropp's performance we've played all season," Morin Despite the poor showing ond straight year, college bas- victory over Georgia - Jason Musketeers winning all three in singles winning 64,6-1 against said. "Miami is the team to beat against the Redskins, Morin feels ketball ended Its season with Cipolla's to tie the game off a matches, while the Falcons sin- the Musketeers Eric Gaughan. in the conference." the Falcons have the talent to one of the sport's traditional pass from John Wallace and gles fared well winning five of Other victorious Falcons In- The, first doubles team of contend for the MAC champion- powers having won it all. Wallace's 3-polnter to win in six matches. cluded Anderton, Terman, and Tropp and Ciochetto were the ship. "I think If we play up to our Can Indiana be next? overtime. Junior Adam Troop led the way freshman Ryan Gabel. Coach Falcon's only bright spot The potential we can beat Miami," It would be fitting if Indiana defeating Xavier's top player Dave Morin felt the match pre- Falcons duo downed the Reds- Morin said. The conference follows In the footsteps of There was Western Carolin- Greg Daniels 6-4, 6-1. Troop also pared the Falcons well for MAC kin's combination of Dave Abel- champion wont be determined Kentucky and UCLA. After all, a's last-second scare of Pur- teamed up with senior Mark Cio rival Miami. son and Ashley Hadgen 9-7 in a until the last day of the i next year's Final Four Is being due as the Catamounts tried to played in Indianapolis. become the first No. 16 seed to Kentucky's 76-67 victory win a tournament game. There MORIN over Syracuse on Monday were mild upsets and some night, was its sixth national ti- close wins that must have up- Continued from page nine. now the team (the Falcons) has a appointment, but the team re- letic administration would find a tle, and first since 1978, for set a lot of coaches. very strong nucleus of players," bounded performing well in their replacement. the school whose fans have There was a shattered back- Western Michigan is a real tennis Morin stated. "The important contest against Xavier. always considered champion- board by Texas Tech's Darvin community." thing is that the team sticks Morin did not know of any lead- "Bowling Green has a tradition ships a birthright UCLA, the Ham against North Carolina Morin stated the important together despite my move." ing candidates for the vacant of fine coaches in all sports," only school with more, won its that annoyed the purists and thing for the Falcon players Is to Morin stated the team's initial coaching position at Bowling Morin said. "They do a great job 11th a year ago. brought the tournament into a stay together as a team. "Right reaction was of shock and dis- Green, but was confident the ath- of finding talented coaches." The Meadowlands Arena, video vogue closer to that of where Kentucky beat Syra- the NBA. cuse, will be the last building with a capacity under 30,000 to The season closed with Ken- serve as host unless there's a tucky as champion and Mas- McSherry's death raises questions change in the rules. From now sachusetts the challenger that on It's domes only, starting came close, losing to the Wild- tan Walter themselves in the best shape pos- habits, they have irregular sleep- McSherry, 51, who was listed next year with the RCA Dome. cats in the semi-finals by six The Associated Press sible. But as for weight re- ing habits. They're In and out of at 328 pounds but weighed nearly The 1996 NCAA tournament points. strictions or limits, there's noth- airports and hotels all the time," 400 at times, died Monday short- certainly wont go down as one NEW YORK - A day after the ing we can do legally." umpires' union head Richie Phil- ly after collapsing on the field of the classics, but there were Syracuse and Mississippi death of John McSherry, baseball Certainly, an umpire's lifestyle lips said Tuesday. during the Montreal-Cincinnati more than enough outstanding State became the power con- turned Its attention Tuesday to a is not a healthy one "What I'd like to see is workout opener. games and moments. ference also-rans who earned familiar issue: Should more be Umpires are on the road almost facilities for the umpires In People will long remember so much respect for tourna- done to make sure its umpires the whole season, rarely in a city every city and a trainer In every The coroner's office In Hamil- Princeton's first-round win ment runs that got them in the are physically fit? for more than three days. They city to check their weight, their ton County, Ohio, ruled Tuesday over UCLA, a game that sent Final Four. Purdue and Con- "The health and weight of our stay up late, often eat their blood pressure and their stress that McSherry died of severe Pete Carrll into retirement necticut were the top seeds umpires is always a concern," biggest meals around midnight levels," he said. ••These are heart disease. Including an ir- with that elusive NCAA vic- who had to answer so many vice president and then go to sleep. things we've asked for and will regular heartbeat He also had an tory on his resume and sent questions about postseason Katy Feeney said. They get no breaks during continue to ask for." enlarged heart and a blocked the defending national cham- play as the Final Four berth "We can require that they take games, standing on the field for Sometimes, their size is their right coronary artery. pions home to a lot of ques- remains elusive for coaches physicals, and we do," she said. all nine innings. They get yelled only defense against the constant tions. Gene Keady and Jim Calhoun. "We can recommend and en- at much of that time. bombardment from players, The average weight of the NL's courage that they try to keep "They have Irregular eating managers and fans. 32 umpires is 214 pounds.

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