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Countdown Wittig expands recycling program by Christy Vargo to The BC News leagues, his conservative ap- Beginning in the fall of 1991, Earth Week proach to cnvironmcntalism gets the program began collecting Columbus things accomplished, according and processing cardboard, office "Environmentalist" brings to to Chris Svartak, co-coordinator paper, and glass in limited areas mind visions of Birkenstock san- of the Recycling Program. in addition to its traditional "BG dals, tie-dyes and beaded neck- "He has been so successful be- Can Recycle" program. laces. cause he is a practical, intelligent For six years the program re- If this description holds true, and conservative person who cycled only cans. then University Recycling Pro- presents his views in a respecta- Why the sudden expansion? gram coordinator Craig Wittig is ble manner," Svartak said. "Because I wasn't satisfied an environmentalist in disguise. "Without respect from city and just doing cans," Wittig said. "I Wittig has expanded the pro- University officials, the program love the excitement and dial gram over the past academic wouldn't be where it is today," he lenge of setting up the new ser- year by rubbing elbows with added. vices," he added. University and city administra- Success is measured by the ad- Wittig said all nine of his em- tors, not by waving picket signs. dition of three new services of- ployees are motivated and de- Though Wittig may be called a fered by the Recycling Program sellout by his more liberal col- 1992 and a tripling of the staff. See Earth, page two. 2 days left. r For more information on 'Eggs'traspecial Easter No HIV in how you can attend Wednesday's Ohio Student Association rally in Colum- NW Ohio's bus and help save higher education, call the Under- graduate Student Govern- Red Cross ment at 372-8116 or 372-6026, Mike Sears at 372-4346, Michael Brennan donations at 372-5056, or Kelly Warner by Michael Zawackl at 372*230. The Ohio Stu- The BC News dent Association, at (614) 292-4517, can also answer questions. According to the American Red Cross, no cases of donated blood contaminated with HIV have been reported in Northwest Weather Ohio. The American Red Cross' sta- tistics do show that one in 256,000 units of transfused blood does carry the risk of transmitting HIV in Northwest Ohio. Ken Chronowski, HIV project coordinator for the Toledo Red Cross, said contracting HIV through a blood transfusion car- The 70s return: ries an infinitesimally small risk Monday, cloudy with a factor compared to what persons chance of showers and may do in their private lives. thunderstorms. High in the Annette Johnson, communica- lower 70s. Winds south 10 to tions associate for the Toledo 20 mph. Chance of rain 50 Red Cross, said all tests used to percent. Monday night and detect HIV in donated blood are Tuesday, showers and thun- extremely sensitive. derstorms likely. Low in the "[The tests] are the most sensi- upper SOs. High in the lower tive viral tests available," John- 70s. Chance of rain 60 per- son said. cent Monday night and 70 The AIDS virus is detected by percent Tuesday. testing for the antibodies present in the body due to an infection by On Campus HIV. Chronowski said 90 percent or Garnder speaks: more of the majority of those in- Republican state rep. fected with HIV will test positive Randy Gardner will deliver for HIV antibodies in six to 12 a presentation on public weeks after infection. service today at 7:30 p.m. in The usual window period given 121 West Hall. A question Tkt BG Nci/I.l.d. Ixnc to those who believe they are and answer session will fol- ' HIV-positive is six months. low the event, sponsored by Using acrylic paints, freshman Journalism major David Gregoroff paints an Easter egg In Darrow Johnson said donor education the Pi Sigma Alpha political Hall's fourth floor lounge Saturday ariernoon. Gregoroff said he was working on the eggs to "avoid and screening reduce the odds of science honore-y. doing a report." See Blood, page two. Campus page two The BG News Monday, April 20,1992 Earth

Continued from page one. Police Blotter pendable, which stems from a cle)," he continued. ♦ A 17-year-old female motor- pride in their jobs. "At the time I didn't under- ist was questioned by police after "This is a student- program stand why it was so important to she remained at the intersection of and we're proud of that," Wittig my mom to get every piece of South Main Street and Gypsy Lane said. "I don't think there is any label of f - it was a pain," he said. Road through three traffic light student on campus who is direct- Over the years Wittig de- changes Monday during rush hour ing their own program without veloped the understanding he traffic. The girl told police the first the constant guidance of a facul- lacked as a child. time she was not paying attention, ty member, like we are," he add- "I'm doing a positive thing the second time she was talking to ed. every day," Wittig explained. someone in the car next to her and Wittig works for the program "You really can make a differ- the third time she did not have a every weekday, and spends even- ence -- the ten of us are making a reason. She was warned "to be ings in meetings of the Universi- difference." more aware," police said. ty Waste Management Task Wittig plans to pursue a career ♦ A 12-year-old student on Force, city Recycling Task in waste mangement upon grad- crossing guard duty on Ridge Force, Jaycees recycling com- uation next year, and has some Street reported a man with a limp, mittee, and the residence ad- advice for students graduating in wearing a red coat and a black ski visers reycling committee. May. mask, told her "to watch out after. Though meetings take up most "Everyone needs something school" and also made "strange of his free time, Wittig said he positive in life - a goal to work noises" as he walked past her. rarely misses one. toward," Wittig said. "Pursuing Police saw a man fitting the de- Wittig's awareness of recy- something you believe in is more scription walking in the area and cling began when he was a child. important than pursuing a big questioned him. The man said he "My mom recycled back as far paycheck." did not threaten the girl but did back as I can remember," Craig "Some people are making a lot growl at her. The man was warned recalled. "When I had to do dish- of money but they're not happy charges may be filed against him il es when I was little I would get with what they are doing," he he growls at children again, police mad because she made me soak said. "I can't imagine not caring said. the labels off glass jars (to recy- about your work." ♦ A man reported his 1982 Pontiac was stolen from a munici- Blood Donor screening questions pal parking lot Wednesday. The owner said the vehicle was locked, Continued from page one. cover areas such as travel out- side the United States, serious did not have a set of keys inside and had hardly any gas in the tank. The BG Nc»*/rini Merman becoming infected. illnesses, use of street drugs, "Prospective donors arc asked sexual intercourse with someone The vehicle was recovered later Working al the Jaycee Recycling Center, University Recycling Pro- very specific questions about who is an intravenous drug user that day on North Enterprise Street gram coordinator Cralg Wiltig dumps a bag of cans to be separated their health and lifestyle," John- and exposure to HIV. with a full tank of gas and about and weighed. son said. To detect the new HIV 2 the 200 additional miles on the Red Cross is using a combination odometer. The owner believes his test which would detect both friend may have used it, since the strains, HIV land HIV 2. vehicle starts without a key, police "The cases of HIV 2 in this said. HARTMAN RUNS FOR SENATE country are minimal," Chronow- ski said. "There are only 10 re- Will Fight for BGSU Funding ported cases."

John K. (Jack) Harunan , 46, and rock music museums in Please gKebkxxi of Bowling Green, will run to Cleveland, while ft slashes represent District 2 in the Ohio millions from public grade Senate, vowing to end the stale's school high school and higher neglect of public education. education funding, thus "I can no longer sit back and punishing our youth and young Restaurant watch the state government adults at a time when we must OPEN destroy our public schools," educate them better to make MONDAY-FRIDAY states Harunan. who is serving our country more competitive 4:30-6:30 his 15th year and fourth term on in the world marketplace," the Bowling Green Board of Hartman declared. ♦ LOCATED IN . Education. He has served six Bowling Green Stale MCDONALD «t> years on the Penia County University, the University of COMPLEX ▼ Vocational School Board. John K. Hartman Toledo and Owens Technical MONDAY Hanman will seek the State Senate Candidate College have been hurt severely Democratic Party nomination in by state government funding MEXICAN BAR the newly created District 2 that and of Erie County. cuts, according to Hartman. • part consists of all of Wood and "The slates priorities are "Where is the 'education TUESDAY Ottawa counties , western Lucas wrong when it can find millions governor' when we need HOME COOKIN' BUFFET County, the city of Sandusky, of dollars for sports stadiums him?", asked Hartman. • Cojta Uca $833- WEDNESDAY ■clizc City i109- VEGETARIAN BAR london *30»* I/We will help the Hartman for Senate Campaign: • T.lpel $413* THURSDAY Bangkok $303* □ Volunteer Time □ Donate Money ($ ). PASTA BAR Tare* each wev from Cleveland, bawd on a rouvjinp pure haw laHeinotrrkidedand Name (s): Phone: rettictjcfB apply Address: Zip: Quantum 90 and 95+ Accounts, Cash, Faculty/Staff CoundTtavd Clip and Mall to: Hartman for Senate, 221 Curtis Ave., Bowling Green, OH. 43402. and Department Charges 8 E 13th Ave Accepted. Columbus, OH 43901 Politic*] Advertisement Paid for by Hartman (or Senate Committee. John K Hartman. 221 Curtis Ave.. Bowling Green, OH. 4)402. University Food Operations 1-614-994-8696 372-2771 Call for a FREE Student Travel Catalog! Monday, April 20,1992 The BG Newt page three USG will gather for emergency meeting today Several proposed amendments to be voted on, fate of organization seats will be determined

by Julie Taglialerro sixth organizational seat, who tors and a representative from reached for comment about his ganization is one of three that The BG News will serve during the 1992-93 and the student activities and orien- proposal. currently hold organizational 1993-94 academic years. Despite tat ion of f ice selects the six seats. Jackson said one reason organ- seats that have "totally fulfilled this vote, the constitutional Thus far, I'anhcllcnic Council, izational seats could be elim- their requirements." Dorland Undergraduate Student amendment to eliminate all 12 Interfraternity Council, Latino inated is because tlwse repre- credited Honors Student Asso- Government has several pro- organizational seals will be voted Student Union, Resident Student sentatives do not bring in the ciation and RSA as the other two. posed constitutional amend- on Monday as well. Association and Women's Repro- same input and take the same ini- ments to vote on that will affect ductive Rights Association have tiative as the other senators do. "It's a shame that we have to the way USG is run, including an Of the 12 organizational seals, been selected. lose a voice just because the amendment that calls for the six are chosen each year to join Lesbian and Gay Alliance, I lowever, Jackson said his per- oilier nine don't fulfill their re- elimination of USG's current or- the six existing seats, which will Christian Coalition and Ohio Stu- sonal feelings arc that the seals sponsibilities," Dorland said of ganizational seats. then be up for re-election in the dent Education Association are be kept because the elected sena- Rrennan's proposal. next year. A USG committee tied for the sixth position. The tors don't always keen everyone USG is voting Monday at an consisting of the president-elect, general assembly will vote after in mind when considering an is- "I can understand why some emergency meeting to choose the vice president-elect, five scna- hearing from representatives of sue. people don't want organizations each of these organizations. represented because their feel- EUROPE EUROPE EUROPE EUROPE EUROPE EUROPE "The organizational seats are ings may not be represented and USC; chief legislative officer needed to fully encompass our tliat scares them," Roger McCar- DISCOVER EUROPE Jason Jackson said it was sug- campus constituency," Jackson thy, executive assistant to USG gested by senator Michael Bren- said. President Mike Scars, said. "Or- SUMMER STUDY PROGRAM IN FRANCE nan to eliminate the seats alto- College Republican represent- ganizations might be too liberal DO NOT MISS OUR LAST MEETING gether. Hrennan could not be ative Dave Dorland said his or- or too conservative." Tuesday 21, 9:00P.M. Room 1000BAA Classes in English & Earn 6cr. Hrs. FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DfHJNK

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Local military veterans may be Court Blotter

On Wednesday a grand jury bus, on charges of carrying a eligible for government benefits of the Wood County Court of concealed weapon, a third- Common Pleas issued in- degree felony, and possessing a BG assistance center offers information, provides accessibility dictments on the following weapon under disability, a fourth- people: degree felony. The case was as- signed to Judge Charles Kurfess by Chris Miller as obtaining low interest home loans. Insurance, ♦ David Wayne Yarger. now and a warrant issued. The BG News alcohol and drug dependence treatment, agent or- iinge exposure, appeal of adverse V.A. decisions, held at Wood County Justice ♦ Kenneth Frankforther, compensal ion, and correction of military records, Center, on eight counts of fourth- 21332 Dixie Hwy., on a tourth- Local military veterans may be missing out on While the center can assist veterans with ques- degree felony theft. Wood deoreo felony charge of unauth- benefits provided by the federal government for tions pertaining to educational benefits, the Uni- County Assistant Prosecutor orized use of a motor vehicle. its former employees ;uid their families. versity's Veterans Affairs office usually handles Gene Tiell has accused Yarger of The case was assigned to Judge According to Mary Hnnna. service officer for the bulk of that workload. using truck drivers' "com-cheks" DeCessna and a warrant issued. Wood County Veteran's Assistance Center, 1616 K. "We do certifying of classes and enrollment to steal between $500 and $900 from each of six Penysburg ♦ Anthony Martinez. Penys- Wooster St., most local veterans, many of whom verification," said Richard Roberts, a work study burg. on a fourth-degree felony are University students, do not know the Center employee at the University Veterans Affairs of- banks, a restaurant, and a motel. The case was assigned to Judge charge of domestic violence The exists, let alone what it can do for them. fice. case was assigned to Judge Wil- Neva Sposato, administrative assistant for the Donald DeCessna and a warrant "I don't liave a lot of veterans from the Universi- liamson and a summons issued. ty coming through the center," Hnnna said. University V.A. office, advised University stu- issued for Yarger's arrest. dents receiving educational benefits to beware of When they do come to the Center, Manna said, ♦ Robert St. Claire Jr.. Toledo, ♦ Julie L. Rico, also known as it's usually because they are having problems with failing to inform the V.A. of overpayments as well on a fourth-degree lelony charge Julie L. Brown. Toledo, on two as keeping the agency informed of any address their education benefits. ot theft. The grand jury charged counts of passing a bad check, a "That's the problem." Hanna said. "They could changes. that while working as a beer truck fourth-degree felony. The case be eligible for other benefits, especially medical." "If they're leaving Bowling Green at the end of driver for Heidelberg Distributing was assigned to Judge Kurfess this .semester and they want to get that May [bene- Hanna said single veterans who earn below Co. in Bowling Green, St. Claire and a summons issued. $18,844 are eligible for free medical care at the fits] check, then they better get a hold of the Cleve- altered beer keg invoices to de- land office now and let them know about the ad- Veterans Administration Outpatient clinic in fraud the company of $480. The ♦ Anthony J. Marsiglio. Rose- Toledo. dress change," Sposato said. case was assigned to Judge vilie, Mich . on a fourth-degree "We provide free transportation to that clinic," "Otherwise, there's a good chance that check DeCessna and a summons is- felony charge of drug abuse. The Hanna added will get lost." sued. case was assigned to Judge Kur- In addition to medical benefits, the Wood County The toll-free phone number to the Cleveland V.A. ♦ Michael Hayward, Colum- fess and a summons issued. center also provides accessibility to such benefits office is: 1-800-827-8272. hi 111111111111111111111111111 ii 11111111111 inn I 1 I I 11 I I 1 I I I I I I llllll MM I M I I

111 M1111 M 111111 m i M i 11111111111111 11111 i i Elsewhere Monday, April 20, 1992 The BG News page five Number of rapes and rape attempts surges 6.4 million violent crimes committed last year, up 7 percent from 1990 by James Rowley The Associated Press - 35 million - was well below the 41.4 million of 1981. The increase in the estimated number of rapes and at- The estimates by the Bureau of Justice Statistics have tempted rapes was considered statistically significant. shown a gradual decline in crime since its annual However, department spokesman Stu Smith said the In- WASHINGTON - An estimated 59 percent surge in National Crime Survey was begun in 1973. crease in the rate was well within the sample's margin rapes and attempted rapes and a substantial increase in Still, the 6.4 million total completed and attempted of . assaults spurred a dramatic rise in violent crime last violent crimes was the third highest since 1973. The 59 percent increase in rape crimes "looks dra- year, according to a Justice Department survey of The bureau's annual National Crime Survey estimated matic" because "you are dealing with a small number to crime victims released Sunday. there were 31.3 attempted or completed violent crimes start with," said Justice Department statistician Patsy Preliminary figures showed there were 2.6 million per 1,000 people last year. That's up from 29.6 per 1,000 Klaus. completed violent crimes last year, up 7.9 percent from in 1990, but It's well below the record rate of 35.3 per an estimated 2.4 million the previous year. Including at- 1,000 in 1981. These offenses include rape, robbery and "We don't know if it's a trend," she said. "If we are to tempted violent crimes, the total was 6.4 million last assault, but not murder. continue to get these numbers over the years, it would year, up 7 percent from 6 million in 1990. As for rapes and attempted rapes, there were 207,610 be of concern." But department officials cautioned that the percent- in 1991, up 59 percent from 130,260 the previous year. age increases could be misleading because they trans- The rate of such assaults was one per 1,000, compared Crim biologists consider the survey of victims a more lated into only marginal rises in crime rates. with 0.6 per 1,000 the previous year. Rapes and attemp- reliable barometer of crime than the FBI's Uniformed The Justice Department noted that its estimate of the ted rapes had occurred at or near the rate of one per Crime Report because it includes incidents not reported total number of crimes and attempted crimes last year 1,000 people during 12 of the last 18 years. to police.

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■■••"■« - The BC NrwB/Jay Murdock A BG player scores the first run of Saturday's game against Miami. I games this weekend against the Falcons. See Tuesday's BG News for The Redskins remain In first place in the league after taking 3 of 4 game results. BG Softball splits with Miami. See page two. page two The BG News Monday, April 20,1992 BG's Record pitches Bengals labeled as the defendant Falcons past Redskins CINCINNATI (AP) The Ben- sent the money. bvby Erik PUDIIIQPuplllo gals have gained the legal means The Spokane, Wash., woman, sports writer she credits Record with her ning where the Falcons fell to get the names of players whom known as Victoria C, said in the best pitching perfomance of apart. a Washington woman says at- lawsuit she was raped by 15 Ben- the season. Three errors in the sixth tacked her, the team's lawyers gals players at a suburban Seat- BG's Softball team went "Jody was really on and compounded with hot Miami said. tle hotel room on Oct. 3,1990. down to Miami looking to Miami couldn't touch her," hitting, quickly made the score The team was served with offi- sweep the Redskins, but had to Joseph said. "I was considering 10-1 as the Redskin offensive cial notice Friday that it has been The woman filed the lawsuit in settle for a two game split as using her in the second game, avalanche began to rumble, named a defendant in the wom- Seattle's King County Superior their Saturday doubleheader but in a four game series, she stopping only when it reached an's civil lawsuit accusing them Court against the Bengals as a was rained out. The split leaves would have had to pitch to the eleven runs. of rape. team and 15 unidentified Bengals the Falcons with a 24-12 overall same team three times in two Cincinnati attorneys Chris- players. There are no criminal record, 8-6 in the Mid- days. "It was a close game going topher Laber and James Kidney charges. The alleged rape was American Conference. "Looking back in hindsight, into the sixth and then the said they would now be able to never reported to police. BG got things started if I would have known we wer- flood gates opened," Joseph interview her under oath to get Richard Eymann, the woman's quickly in the first game Fri- en't going to play Saturtday, I said. "We started throwing the Information relevant to the case. lawyer, has said his client can i- day when Karen Applebaum might have used her in the sec- ball around everywhere. The They said they may also find dentify six players. scored on a bases loaded walk ond game Friday." game went from 3-1 to 8-1 be- out the players who contributed Bengals general Mike in the first inning to give the The Falcons went on to win fore we knew what us. to a $30,000 settlement in which Brown said the club would like to Falcons a quick 1-0 lead. the first game 7-0, raising Re- the woman agreed not to pursue interview the woman and gather BG collected additional runs cord's record to 16-3. Record "That was the worst Inning claims. She said Cincinnati law- information that could lead to the in the second and sixth innings attributes good defense behind we've had so far this season. yer James Perry, who has repre- team being dismissed as a defen- as Missy Clay and Kathy Hol- her and maturation from last The score didn't reflect the sented several Bengals players, dant. land crossed the plate to pad season, to the improvement in contest. We played the first the Falcons lead to 3-0. BG got her record. five innings superbly and then two more runs in the top of the "I'm a lot more confident in we fell apart in the last two." seventh when senior Kim the defense behind me and I Despite the 11-1 setback to Crunch run past Snyder knocked in Rachelle think they' re more confident the Redskins, the team was Highfill and Dena Romstadt. in me compared to last confident it could take the Holland followed Snyder season," Record said. "Last doubleheader from Miami on with a walk and both of them year, I would get so upset when Saturday, according to Record. Dallas 7-6 in OT scored later in the inning on other teams would get hits off wild pitches. As the offense of me, but now it's no big deal "We had a team meeting and RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) Chris The game was tied 3-3 at the steadily poured in runs, pitcher because I'm confident we can picked out the positives from Szanto scored with 1:39 expired half with George Fernandez, Jody Record was working on a get the baserunners out," both games instead of the neg- in sudden death overtime to give Rudy Pikuzinski and Hector Mar no-hitter. atives," Record said. "We de- Cleveland a 7-6 victory over Dal- inaro scoring for Cleveland while "We played great in the first The Falcons entered game cided we would play our own las in the third game of the Major Roderick Scott, Richard China- game," Record said. "We only two sky-high, taking a 1-0 when game on Saturday instead of Soccer League semifinals Satur- poo and Jan Goossens scored for allowed one runner on base and Holland crossed the plate on a playing Miami's, but unfortu- day night. Dallas. The Sidekicks opened the that was in the bottom of the sacrifice bunt and a throwing nately we didn't get the It was Szanto's first goal in the third quarter with two straight sixth. The defense was just error. The Redskins were able chance." playoffs. goals, one by Nick Stavrou and playing fantastic." to get three runs off BG pitch- BG next plays at the Univer- The Crunch now trail the Side- one by David Doyle, before the Coach Jaquie Joseph thought er Lisa Mountjoy to take a 3-1 sity of Toledo for a Tuesday kicks 2-1 in the best-of-seven se- Crunch scored three unanswered the defense played well, but lead going into the sixth, an in- afternoon dip. ries after losing the first two goals by Marinaro, Zorn Karic games in Dallas. and David Hoggan. Szanto's 20-foot shot from the Marinaro, the MSL's leading right side hit the top of the goal scorer in the regular season, had and bounced in for the score. The not scored a goal in the two pre- Sidekicks had tied the game on a vious playoff games. sixwhattacker goal by Beto with The two teams face off for 47 seconds remaining in regula- game four on Tuesday at the Co- tion. liseum. The Crunch appeared to go In the other MSL semifinal ahead with 35 seconds remain- game Saturday, the San Diego ing, but Szanto's apparent goal Soccers defeated the Baltimore was nullified when play was Blast 4-3 to win their series 4-1. stopped due to a foul on Troy San Diego will face the winner of Snyder of Dallas. the Cleveland-Dallas series. W«MiM«mMiMiIi7EIire Need a break from end of the |j semester stress? Join IstftrvS? for an a" campus game of CAPTURE THE FLAG! I Wed., April 22nd at 7:00 p.m. y r 150c per person! AOo* Tif^lP'7r 2. f^~\\ H|Sign up now in the JURO office, 3rd floor lllnion or call 372-2343. & Scpsefei UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO Monday, April 20,1992 The BG News page three Reserve Varsho leads Bucs to 9-2 PITTSBURGH (AP) Gary three runs as the Pirates had a throw to the plate. sec his team play as badly as it he said. "I can take losing, we've Varsho knows baseball players, season-high 17 hits. They out- "(Pitching coach) Ray Miller did, called a postgame clubhouse and Varsho knows he's no Barry lost since I've been here, but we'- scored the Phillies 27-6 to sweep said it should count as a 500-foot meeting following the Phillies' re not going to take the way we Bonds. He also knows he has no ing the three-game series and homer. It was 400 feet to the wall fifth consecutive loss. Manager business hitting cleanup for the have been losing and being em- have won 23 of their last 30 and it rolled back 100 feet," Var- Jim Fregosi also spoke during barrassed. team with the best record in the against Philadelphia. sho said. "I can't believe it hap- the 10-minute meeting. National league. "It's one thing to lose when you pened." "If we tried, I don't think we, play a decent game, it's another But you wouldn't know it from "It was one of those days General manager Lee Thomas, could have played worse than we his two-run, insidc-lhc park one when you're getting blown where everything you liit hard who couldn't believe he'd ever did the last four or five games," out. We've just played horrible." homer that carried the Pitts- falls in and everything you hit burgh Pirates to an 11-0 victory soft falls in," manager Jim Ley- Sunday over the Philadelphia land said. "Those days are great Phillies and continued their best when you have them and frus- start in 26 years. The Pirates trating when they go against have won six straight and are 9-2 you." for the first time since 1966. Bob Walk left after 3 2-3 in- Leyland, who's gotten remark- nings with a strained right groin, able production from his bench, but Bob Patterson (1-0) got the can't seem to make a wrong victory with 3 1-3 scoreless in- move. Bonds was out with a sore nings and Roger Mason finished elbow suffered when Mitch Wil- up the three-hit shutout. The liams hit him with a pitch Satur- Phillies were held to one hit until day, so Leyland plugged Varsho Mariano Duncan's leadof f double into the No. 4 spot in the in the seventh. order. And he got another homer. Steve Buechele was 3 for 4 with three RBIs and Andy Van "You start messing with Slykc was 3 for 3 and scored everybody in the lineup and you get everybody out of sync," Ley- land said. "A guy's hitting out of his regular spot and he thinks his job's different."

Buechele's two-run single and shortstop Mariano Duncan's throwing error helped the Pi- rates to a 3-0 lead in the first against Danny Cox (1-1), who al- .How can you lowed nine hits and six runs, five ^ wish your earned, in four innings. ;'• friend, lover Varsho made it 5-0 in the third, f or significant following Van Slyke's walk with a other.... drive off the center-field wall that caromed away from a leap- ing Julio Peguero. By the time Wes Chamberlain ran the ball down, Varsho was BG's Rob Kennedy catches a foul pop during Saturday's game. The BG Next/Jay Murdock around third and easily beat the

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A ■' A' III) ■miiiiiiiijiiniii' page four The BG News Monday, April 20, 1992 History hovers over Kentucky

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) The vestigation that led to a three- demic rules violations contained closed when it left the basketball The report recounted the hour University of Kentucky found year probation of the school's 4.333 piiges in nine volumes and office on March 30,1988. the package was picked up in the "credible and persuasive" evi- storied basketball program. weighed 44 pounds. But it noted that "information office, who handled it and Claud dence that someone in the The university released the On the NCAA allegation that is sharply disputed" and "the In- Mills' reaction when told by an school's basketball office placed massive 3-year-old report after former coach Dwane Casey sent fractions Committee should give Emery employee that it con- $1,000 in an envelope being the Kentucky Supreme Court an Emery package containing a careful consideration to all of the tained money mailed to a recruit's father, ac- ruled 6-1 on April 9 that it wasn't videotape and 20 $50 bills to evidence before determining Casey denied to investigators cording to an in house in- exempt from the stale's Open Claud Mills, father of recruit whether the information con- that he sent iiny money because vestigation. Records Law. Chris Mills, the university said tained in the allegation is sub "Mr. Mills had reported a series UK on Friday opened nearly all The official response to NCAA "there is credible ;uid persuasive- Manlially collect as to Coach of prank calls from UCLA or the pages from an NCAA in- charges of recruiting and aca- evidence" tliat money was en- Casey and to Mr. Mills." UNLV boosters NOTHING CUTS PRICES LIKE KROGER RED TAGS

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FOOD & DRUG i Monday, April 20, 1992 The BG News page five Tartabull leads NY past Tribe NEW YORK (AP) Danny Tar- for his second save, striking out tabull hit a go-ahead, two-run Glenallen Hill to end the eighth single in the sixth inning and the with runners on second and third. got another strong outing from a starter, then homered off beating the 5-3 Rod Nichols in the bottom of the Sunday behind Jeff Johnson. inning. Johnson (1-1) was chased in the Hall's fifth of the second inning of his previous season and second in two days start at Toronto. This time, he an upper-deck drive to right put started with five shutout innings the Yankees ahead 1-0 in the sec- and left after allowing two runs ond. and six hits in 6 2-3 innings. Cleveland ended its scoreless On Saturday, Greg Cadaret streak at 14 innings by taking a ended New York's streak of 93 2-1 lead in the sixth on Baerga's games without a complete game, run-scoring single and Albert pitching a nine-hitter as the Yan- Belle's RBI groundout. kees clubbed Cleveland 14-0. Jack Armstrong (0-2) allowed New York went ahead in the Mel Hall's second-inning home bottom of the inning after Don run and Tartabull's single. Derek Mattingly and Roberto Kelly sin- Lilliquist relieved in the seventh gled and Hall advanced the run- and gave up an RBI single to ners with a groundout. With first pinch-hitter Randy Velarde that base open and Nokes on deck, The BC Ncws/JavMurdofk made it 4-2. Cleveland manager Mike Har- BG's Brandon Carper fields a grounder during the Miami contest. Carlos Baerga hit a run-scoring grove visited the mound and single in the eighth off John 11a- elected to pitch to Tartabull, who byan. Steve Howe got four outs lined a single to right. Classified Information The BG News Mail-In Form DEADLINE: _Two days prior to publication. 4p.m (The BG News is nor responses tor postal service delays) BATES; _per ad are 75« per line. $2 25 minimum. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: 1" or 2" ads G0« exva per ad tor bold face. 1" (8 line maximum) $6 50 per insertion Approximately 35-45 spaces per line. 2" (16 One maximum) $12.95 prI insertion + PREPAYMENT: ■ required tor all non-university related businesses and mdrviduals. American Red Cross NOTICE;, _ foe BG Mews will not be responsible tor error due to illegibility or incomplete information Please come to 214 West HaJi immediaiely if there is an error in your ad The BG News wHi not be responsible lor typo- graphical errors in classified ads tor more than two consecutrve Insertions. S

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Contact the Student Loan Collection Office at Phone: 372-2601 372-8112 should yon hare any question*. page six The BG News Monday, April 20,1992 Milacki shuts down Tiger bats BALTIMORE (AP) Bob Mi- Tigers, clinching their first se- The team's ERA at home is 1.17, homers by and stands, his third homer of the lacki became the latest Balti- ries-victory over Detroit in two and includes two shutouts by Travis Fryman. The Tigers have year and second in two days. more pitcher to turn in a strong years. The teams conclude the . scored only three runs in three Brady Anderson then got hit by a performance at the Orioles' new series Monday night. The Orioles are 5-1 at Camden games against the Orioles after pitch, took third on a single by ballpark, stopping the Detroit Gregg Olson pitched the ninth Yards, the best start by a team at getting 35 in a four-game series Joe Orsulak and scored on Cal Tigers on four hits over eight in- for his second save. its new park since Houston won at Cleveland. Ripken's sacrifice fly. nings Sunday in a 3-2 victory. Baltimore pitchers have al- its first eight games at the Astro- Baltimore took a 2-0 lead Tettleton made it 2-1 in the Milacki (1-1) struck out seven lowed only seven runs and four dome in 1965. Eighteen parks against Walt Terrell (0-2) in the fourth by becoming the first and walked three as the Orioles extra-base hits in six games at have opened since then. third. led off with a player to hit a ball over the won their third straight from the Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Detroit got its runs on solo line drive into the left-field 25-foot wall in right field. Classified

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Alpha Lambda Dalta Membera "• HAPPY EA RTH DAY ~ HOMELESS AWARENESS NIGHT CAMPUS & CITY EVENTS who DID NOT ATTENO INITIATION: APRIL24 5PM9AM SERVICES OFFERED Please p*ck up your certlltcate and pin WEDS , APRIL 22 UNION OVAL: UNION OVAL this week m 425 Student Services. Come celebrate the Festival COME LEARN SOME FACTS ABOUT BE KIND TO OUR MOTHER HOMELESSNESS LSAT • ORE - GMAT ■ MCAT Bowling Green Redo News PRESENTEDBY CIRCLE K Test preparation causes loaning nowl ATTENTION BGCTM MEMBERS CONCERT/UNIVERSITY BANO CON- Hour Updates Call Stanley H Kaplan E ducauonal And now Vie meeting we've all been waiang INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ORGANIZA- CERT Center lor details 538 3701 Your News Source For The 90s tor.. . Electona. pizza, and raffle" We vnll be TION Wad. 4/22 8 00 pm Kobecker Hall electing our 92 93 officers, so please plan to at ANNOUNCES: Catch Updates On WBGU 111 FM al land it (ntereslodl Also, we wet be hosting our ELECTIONS FOR 1992 -1993 YEAR Pregnant? FREE 7am. 6am. 9am. noon. 3pm, 5pm end ol the year raffle, and the winner wil AIL POSITIONS ARE OPEN WD can help. FREE PREGNANCY TESTS. receive $50 worth ol instructional materials' 9 00PMWED APRIL22 Mo and support ■ BG Pregnancy Center EDUCATION BUIDING ROOM 1U and on WFAL at 7:15 am. 8 15am, Tueaday, April 21 al 7PM In Room 131 Llle Call 354 HOPE 9 l5am.i2l5pm.3lSam&S:lSpm Science Great resume buader IE iceeent exper lenee. Lota ol tunli Call Nancy al 352 6725 lor into STUDY ABROAD IN AUSTRAU A INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ORGANIZA- kilormabon on semester, year, graduate, TION summer and internship programs in Perth. Townsvise. Sydney, and Melbourne. Programs DISCOVER EUROPE * Sweatshirts * Sweatpants slanaH3520 Cal I 800876 3696 SUMMER STUDY IN FRANCE * T-Shirts MVP * Shorts Earn6a hours- ClassestnEnglish Summer Storage Space Available DO NOT MISS THE LAST MEETING Buckeye Sell - Storage. Near Campus. TUESDAY APRIL 21,9PM Please Call 352-1520 ♦Hats * Posters For more information call College and Pro Dr.C Chi tiles 3728180 * Clocks Will do typing * Jerseys Sporting Apparel $1 25 per page - -Team MVP- - — —Team MVP ■ ■ ■ DISCOVER EUROPE Call Vidu 352 3356 Located in the r SUMMER STUDY IN FRANCE 20 % OFF ALL Earn6cr Hours - Classes mEnglish Woodland Mall i 15% OFF ALL DO NOT MISS THE LAST MEE TING Spring Apparel Hats in Stock TUESDAY APRIL 21.9PM PERSONALS (Next to Subway) RM 1000 BA Building. (with coupon) (with coupon) For more intormaoon call: Or C Chimes 372 8180 Expires April 30,1992 352-1835 Expires April 30, 1992 GREEK WEEK 92 IS HERE!! Meet your new Congre sswoman i "WE SPEAK GREEK!!!'' MARCY KAPTUR Tuesday, 115 Education. 8 pm ATTENTION ORIENTATION LEADERS Reception to lollow Your last training session is this Tuesday or Sponsored by ihe College Democrats Thursday. II you haven't signed up yet. please andthelntl Relations Organization do so at 405 Student Services You must at lond one ot these sessions.

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Pi Sigma Aloha Mon April 20 in 121 West Hal al 730pm DISCOVER EUROPE Get your Security Deposit back the SAME DAY Ohio Slate Sen. Randy Gardner will be SUMMER STUDY IN FRANCE speaking on Public Service. A ques- Earns a. Hours - Classes si English YOU CHECK OUT of your upartmenU That's NEWIPVE tion/answer session will lollow All are wel- DO NOT MISS THE LAST MEETING right! hi these select buildings, you will NOT Ul'lll.lK corned and encouraged p allend TUESDAY APRIL 21.9PM have to wait 30 days alter your lease expires to Start your morrwvjs with Rm 1000 BA Building Smooth jazz and hash tuts For more informason cal: GET YOUR MONEY HACK! on 86 1FM and THE MIX Dr. C. ChitOes 3728180 Weekday mornings 6-10 am Tliis -|n rial offer pertains to these locations! 352-5620 507 E. Merry - i 535.00 (2 bedroom) GREEK WEEKApnl21sl The Grandslam Soltbal Jam 525 E. Merry - ( 535.00 (2 bedroom) TheUndergraduale Philosophy Club'aend- Be There" 328 S. Main ot the year blow out will be held Tuesday Apnl 520 E. Id■.■.! - $ 535.00 (2 bedroom) FunlMusiclFoodl Softball! 309 High - t 500.00 (2 bedroom) 21 al 6 30pm in loom 301 Shatzel Hatl Follow- ing a bnel organizational meeting, there will be 801 Kiflli - t 450.00 (2 bedroom) Our Only an open discussion on the concept: Personal GREEK WEEK 92 Bill I'ifid - t 450.00 (2 bedroom) Identity led by Prol Belzer ol the phil. dept -WE SPEAK GREEK- 709 Fifth - i 560.00 (2 bedroom) There is a short leading available in the phs. WEAR YOUR LETTERS TO MS Sixth - $ 560.00 (2 bedroom) depfs maeroom (optional). All are welcome I THE ALH3REEK MEETINGI Office ' TONIGHT 9:00 ANDERSON ARENA 824 Sixth - $ 410-430.00 (2 bedroom) TIRED OF HANGING AROUND? ANCIENT IDEALS INANEWGENE RATION Go on Ihe BG University Y * All piin" ubovi: arc 9 month lcaaca except 824 Sixth. ITMilrnls. In >*•<'u h.it kiml ROPES COURSE Heading tor EUROPE 0ns summer? Jet there 12 mi HI lli li .I-I - are available at lower pricca on all above Sunday, Apnl 26 anytime tor $169 Irom the East Coast. $229 Tone ol lun A everyone is welcome! udilrcMMte. of management learn wean Irorn the Midwest (when available) (Reported Cal Nancy al 352 8725 lor all delailsi iii Let's Go' 4 NY Times) AIRHITCH ROPES COURSE - ROPES COURSE 212864 2000. Classified

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MUD VOLLEYBALL Anyone with ■ 3.5 or above may take Honors 2 person apartment available for sublease m Earn $500 ♦ weeklyi Direct mail reps r 1 Br. apt. with study/sm 2nd Br. MUD VOL LEY BALL classes Com* to the Honor* Program Office. May through August. Across from campus. $3 for each mailer you prepare. Prepare aa 424 S. Summit - $32S ♦ gas A ewe. MUD VOLLEYBALL 231 Adm Nog dunng open rag. for more de- $l00 00/mo. plus electric 353-0412 many as you wish. No quota1 For details, send Couple or workmg person preferred tails or call 372 8504 $1 and a long SASE to Amencan Merchandis- Avertable May 15.1992 on 12 mo lease Male roommaie wanted for "92-"93 school year. MUO VOLLEYBALL ing. 3766 Fishcreek Rd Suite 286 G. Akron, Stove Smith 352-8917 SUMMER TOURS TO EUROPE, AUSTRALIA Qu*el beaten fieni negotiable. Call John at OH 44224-S40B. AND THE GREEK ISLANDS. 15-19 days. AH 354 7024. 199293 Summer 8 Fsf Rentals 2 bdrm The Undergraduate Alumni Association has Ice Cream Scooper in Put-m-Bay. Apply to Sa- exponses pa-d ■nctuding meals $1395*1796 turn apts. Free water, sewer, heat. AC. HBO only a tew spots open In tne MUO VOLLEY- lly Stevens (419) 864-1927 or 2617 State Rt. CallCcnokiTous1-oOO^SO-1037oit*a. Responsible Non-smoking lemale roommaie Call 352-2663 BALL tournament on Apni 25th A ?6tn Regis- wanted tor Fall Semester. Call Loretta at 97 Lexington. OH 44904 tration terms am available at Mien Alumni THANKS TOOURGREEK WEEK 354-5791 (Village Green Apttj STOP"' Need a Job Now and for Summer? Center Cad 372-6849 if you nave any ques- 2 bdrm. furnished apartment. Undoes included PHttANTHflOPY COMMITTEE Earn $3 per envelope mailing our Sales Circu- Bons. YOUVE DONE A SUPER JOSH Subteasers needed lor summer. Cheap. VERY except electric. Open summer A lal. lars! Start Immediaietyi Send a Long SA.S. TONYAHEW Close to campus Can 352 2921 2 bdrm. furnished house. Utilities included ex Envelope. CMP Distributing Dept. C-100. P.O. MUO VOLLEYBALL NANCY ZINKAN cept electric. Open lor summer 6693036 SUMMER RENTAL Box 1068. Forked River. NJ 06731. ALLISON LEW May 15 Ajg ?i KATHLEEN CASEY Summer fobs available In your hometown OXTHETACHIOX Furnished 1 Bdrm. Apt. 2 bdrm house. Located between campus snd The Brotiers ol Thela Chi would He B con JON ALBERELLI $500 (whole summer) i uat Works Corp is looking lor hard working and downtown Near courthouse Available this grafulale Todd Enckion on hii recent laval«r- AMY RIEMERSMA CalSnor Bob 353-3610 motivated students to manage their own sum- summer, fall A spring Call 823 555i LEK3H MERCHANT mer bus-ness Earn up to $10,000 Forrnoreirt- ing to AXO Diana McTaggaM KRISTI WHITE HOUSE SUMMER SUB-LEASER OX TMETACHIOX sarmsiaon.pliaSi ctal 1-000-236-3254. SHLHHYTUHCO $96 00 month plus uMisM. 92-93 SUMMER A FALL RENTALS CHRIS GRAYEM For more info cat. 352-4177 Van driver, part time posrson, to provide trans- OVER 500 UNITS OXTHETACHIOX portation io and from Social Service agency Ffic , one bdrm.. two bdrm.. houses A du Women lor Women general meeting Must be between the ages of 21 and 65. have piexes Stop info Brothers ol the Week SUMMER SUBLEASER NEEDED Bob Lewis. Jeremy Mencn. Today at 5:00pm valid driver's license and an excellent driving 319 E WOOSTER Furnished apt with a/c Own large bedroom Brian Kerlin Third Floor Union Canal Room record. Submit resume to P.O. Box 736, Bowl- (across from T aco Bell) w/own bath Free cable and water. Menus ne Ca0.net Member ol the Week Everyone Welcomei ing Green EOE. Speak with our fnendary staff or call goaabte <^ Shawm al 352 3133. MfcsOlunlng JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE Alrjiele ol me Wee* ALASKA JOBS 354-2360 ToddEnckaon $1000*nvk, room, board, airfare OXTHETACHIOX WANTED HELP WANTED Now hiring (503) 754-6051 ext 8 Wanted: Workers to take down lofts Date: Baal the hassle Seniors and Grads •Tuesday April 21 " Apni 24, 1992 Hours fitted to your schedule t and 2 bedroom apartmenis Furnished and seed Summer 1802. Fur $200 1500 WEEKLY The Grande lam Carnival Jam" $S*ir. Call Mary. (216) 650-6653. untumishsd ArC Spacious On-srte rnasse- rushed. AC and cteaa to campus M0 per Assemble products at home •SH pen Intramural Held, full) nance. The Highlands and Jay-Mar Apart Easy) No setkng. You're paid WE WANT YOUR OPINION! Seakell tournament, game*, prlree A alua month Cal Jo». 352-6299. aHar 6pm. msnts Highland Industries. Inc 354-6036 Direct Fully Guaranteed. The BG News is accepting applications for s Everyone welcome! 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Guaranteed paycheck George 823-6015 after 7pm furnished 2 bdrm. apt $145/mo. A usf. Musi FREE 24 Hour Recording iika CLASSIC ROCK and JAZZ Call Sri at •01 379-2925 Copynghl fOH 17KEB 353-3610 FOR SALE 250 COUNSE LORS and Instructors needed' Anyone want to sail a set ol woman's golf Pnvate. coed summer camp m Pocono Mtns., Cirty Rentals - Phone 353 0325 clubs? II so call 354-6484, art for Erin. NE Pennsylvania. Lohikan. Box 234 BG. Cannondate 3.0, 58 cm Not a stock bike, two Houses for 3-9 students. Also, single rooms, includes all utilities Female roommates to share a house tor Keniworlh. NJ 07033 (900) 276-0996. sets of wheels including Hed Disc Wheel, will The BG News I All near campus Office 316 E Merry « $i50'month. Your own room (lurnisned), 1 -wis 37? 3919 ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT close IO campus and downtown. Call now offering CHEAP! FBI/US SEIZED 372-17U. Fisheries - Earn $5,000 plus/month. 89 MERCEDES $200 PIIIJO$@KIAIL Fn*t transportation I Csriy Rentals Phone 353 0325 HELPI Two graduating seniors need sub- Room A Board* Over 8.000 openings. 86 VW $50 leasers (or summer. Whole apt needs rented. 87 MERCEDES $100 Apartments for rent - 9or 10 mo. leases ©OSIPIL&V AM No experience necessary Male or Female. 4at$M5ea,'i2mo $l30ee 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath, new carpet, air condi- For employment program call 1-206-545-4155 65 MUSTANG $50 tioning' ONLY $325 a month Contact Mary or Choose from thousands starting $25. 3at$i90ea/i2mo -$i65ea. ext 17S5 2at$285eayi2mo.-$255ea. for Christie at 352-1046 for more info. FREE 24 Hour Recording Reveals All near campus - Office 316 E Merry f3 $10.00 ATTENTION ART'VCT MAJORS: Details 801-379-2929 Copyright SOH17KX HOUSE FOR RENT The BG News is looking lor an an editor to as- We need 3 or 4 subtoasers for summer. 3 bed- sist in produong graphics and charts, and im- Choose from a DRUGLORD TRUCKS! $100 rooms plus extras" Very dose io campus Call prove layout asthe&cs The position pays a Do you need your own room? selection of borders} 353-4305 for details. modest salary and requires about 15 hours per 86 BRONCO $50 New. 6 bedroom apartmeni 2 full baths lor 6 week Applications may be picked up -n 210 91 BLAZER $150 Carry Rentals phone 353 0325 Housemates wanted Male, non-smoker. Own 77JEEPCJ $50 & personalize your $ West Hall and are due Friday. April 24. Ques- room. Summer'92-93. $15000 plus util Seized Vans. 4x4's. Boats Choose Irom tions? Contact Jeremy Stone Weber at East Poe Efficiency 5/9-6714 ^message at 214 Wes lance 655-3064 thousands atarong $25. 372 6968 Utilities included, furnished. FREE 24 Hour Receding Reveals Details Hall or call #1 MALE SUBLEASER NEEDED FOR SUM- Dancers • Musi be eighteen and up Wil train 801 379-2930 Copyright #OH 17KKC Low Summer rate 352-8844 . 372-2601 MERI Can make up to $1000 weekly Come see our Shareroom Only$i00amonth. show. Fireplace Lounge. Port Clmion, Ohio Efficiency A one bedroom apartmenis For sale' Desk, single size waierbed 352 3570 1-734-9051 (Tom). availablt. Call Mecca Management at t yr. old lemale cat F REE to good home 352-3570 3535800

Gelling an unlurn apt.? Need a bed? One twin GEORGETOWN MANOR APTS suo bed lor $25 Call BJ-DJU ai 354 8754 800 THRID STREET 1992-93 leases Only 4 one bedroom umis re- Large couch, ivory and brown tweed, wooden main Summer openings for one and two bed shelves 6x4 Price negotiable. Great deal room units Air conditioned A reasonable t..i.353b/09 Hurry'352-4966. MACINTOSH LC system complete w>|h color monitor. 40 MB hard drive. 4 MB RAM Image MARTEN RENTALS writer ll pnnier. keyboard, mouse, cables. We have apartments for traditional siudenis. JOBS! JOBS! powerstnp. and standard software (System grads and couples Please call lor more infor- 7.01 /Hypercard2.i)Completesystem$i700 mation on locations and rates lor Spring. •Lucas 372 6696 Summer and Fan. Nintendo A 22 cartridges 352-3445'Hours9-9 $225 Call Matt 372-1863 Please Help Us! JOBS! Sublease our 3 bdr. House Why rent when you can buy? 150 mo. no utilities Turn your rent into equity. House for sale 4 372 4407 or 372 6646 BR. 1 1/2 bath. LR, DR. Kit. Range and Refng Look at Tax consequence. Call John The BG Mews is accepting applications for several 353 5908 RR Sarvsr RE Co. 3543164. Summer rooms for rent Pnce negotiable fall semester positions in its news, opinion, sports, 1 block from campus 352-7970 FOR RENT photo, Insider, copy, and art departments. Forms may Summer Subteasers May - m.d August be picked up in 210 West Hall. All majors welcome! 1 bdrm turn or unlurn apis $350 kx the enure summer A uiii - own room dose n Qu*et atmosphere * dose to campus 352 2663 down town A campus For more information, call Jeremy Stone Weber at 372- Call 372 3529 for more into. 6968. 1 br. avail May 15. 2 people $175 mo each Two bedroom downtown apartment available plus utilities & deposit Phone 352-4565. begmnsng May i5or Aug 15 12 mo lease re- q-rod 354 1612