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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. THE BG NEWS Vol. 89 Issue 119 Bowling Green, Ohio Wednesday, April 29,1987 Waldheim says Leaders U.S. decision elected in GSS proves no guilt Larry Jones, a public adminis- tration research assistant, was voted the 1987-88 Graduate Stu- VIENNA, Austria (AP) -President Kurt Waldheim said yesterday dent Senate president at the last he did nothing wrong as a German army officer during World War ft GSS meeting. and the V.S. decision to bar him on grounds of involvement in Nazi atrocities is "incomprehensible." During the past year, Jones "I have a clear conscience.... You can trust me," Waldheim told has served as GSS representa- the nation in a five-minute speech on radio and television. tive-at-large and has served on various committees such as GSS On Monday, the United States put the former U.N. secretary- Executive Committee, GSS Rep- general on its Watchlist of undesirable aliens barred from entering resentative on the Faculty Sen- the United States, citing evidence that he aided in the deportation ate Budget Committee, GSS and execution of thousands of Jews and others. Representative-University Investigators found evidence that Waldheim "participated in Committee on Academic Affairs persecutions for reasons of race or religion under the Nazi regime," and GSS Representative-Uni- Attorney General Edwin Meese III said yesterday in Brussels. versity Committee on Student A U.S. official at the United Nations in New York said that, if Retention. Waldheim sought to attend a U.N. session, "a policy decision would Ann Reeve, a graduate stu- have to be made on whether to admit him." dent in the Masters in Business Administration, was elected as WALDHEIM, WHO is 68 and was elected to the largely ceremonial treasurer. presidency last June, thanked Austrians for an "impressive wave" Reeve has been involved with of support expressed earlier yesterday in a government statement student government at the Uni- rejecting the U.S. charges. versity for four years, serving He said he has asked researchers to prepare a "White Book" as the USG representative to the about his activities during the World War n and "this documenta- University Broadcast Commit- tion will be made available to the public shortly," he said. tee for two years and to the Charges about his World War n activities have plagued Waldheim Student Publications Committee since early last year, and he has consistently denied them. Nazi for one year. Reeve was this hunter Simon Wiesenthal told The Associated Press earlier yester- year's representative for the day that Waldheim should allow an investigation by an independent Graduate Student Senate in the group of military historians, who could make a report in four or five area of Graduate Studies in weeks. Business Administration. In yesterday's speech, Waldheim made no direct reference to Jones told the senate on Fri- accusations that he was linked to World War II atrocities in Greece day that some of his goals as the and Yugoslavia. He did not mention the Nazi Holocaust or Austria's new GSS president include a role in the war. Germany annexed Austria in 1938, and some separate recognition ceremony Austrians served in the German army in World War n. for graduating graduate stu- dents, campus housing for grad- "ONCE AGAIN, as in the last 12 months, there is talk of uates, a possible mid-semester supposedly new papers," Waldheim said. "Let me emphasize that break ana an atmosphere at the there can be no proofs of guilty conduct." University where people are "Let me say in all simplicity, but also with clarity that cannot be more tolerant of those who are misunderstood: I have a clear conscience," he said. different. SSSSSSSS BG News/Mike McCune Next year Jones will either "I do not want to belittle what those people had to go through who Eric Simpson, a sophomore business major, and the Sigma Nu snake, Pogo. watch the Delta (Jpsilon bike ask for volunteers or appoint were thrown then into the terrible happenings of war. It was the fate people to the positions left va- of my generation, and we will carry it with us all our lives: that is, race Saturday. the knowledge of the horror of war and the will to work for more peace. "I was on the side of those who worked for peace," he added, noting his 10 years as an Austrian diplomat and the decade he spent as U.N. secretary-general beginning in 1972. Farmers diversify to survive In a government statement read to a packed news conference earlier, Chancellor Franz Vranitzky said Austria could not under- stand how the U.S. Justice Department reached its decision. Editor's Note: this is the second uates, since many agricultural Vranitzky said it was too early to say whether he would make a in a three-part series on fanning jobs will require technical and planned trip to the United States next month. in Wood County. Tomorrow* business training. About 75 per- Foreign Minister Alois Mock told the reporters the U.S. action segment will discuss the role of Wood County farmers: cent of his graduates went on to "has hit us hard" and "has a burdensome effect" on relations with migrant farm workers at Wood college last year, while the re- Washington. County farms. maining 25 percent already had adapting to a changing marketplace C" s after graduating. Although University has only a few by Jeff Keene courses in agriculture, Ohio staff reporter State University is recognized Lfl nationally for its school of agri- Man enters plea If asked, most farmers in 1985), the area's weather and business industry are increas- culture. OSU is, in fact, the only Wood County would probably geographic position enable ing, although the number of food four-year school in Ohio with an tell you the last five years Farmers to supplement their in- producers is gradually decreas- agriculture department. Conspiracy suspect says 'not guilty' haven't been the best. And they comes with other products. ing, said Bowling Green High The U.S. Department of Agri- would probably agree that the "When prices went down ev- School vocational agriculture culture's forecast on agricul- next five won't be much better. erybody started looking for instructor Mike Shertzer. ture-related jobs predicts that OM rf three men arrested The three men were ar- But don't expect them to pack something else," said Gene "There are more jobs than through 1990 there will be more April M for conspiring to rested April M in Roasford by up the farm and try something Walston, who farms 800 acres in people in the agriculture indus- than 48,000 job openings an- murder a city police officer Bowling Green and Rosatord else, unless that something else Pemberville. "I've been kind of try, Shertzer said. New tech- nually, while only 44,000 college pleaded not guifty Monday in police and FBI agents from means experimenting with new lucky. My dad farmed tomatoes nology and the changing world graduates will be available to Wood Common Pleas Court. Toledo. An out-of-state FBI crops or technology. and pickles and now I grow market have been the main rea- fill these positions. Most oppor- agent posed as a hit man and Pemberville farmer Jim about 200 acres of different fresh sons, he said. tunities will be in science, engi- Vallejo, 35. of drug trafficker in a four-week Witker has been farming since market vegetables." "Things are changing so much neering, finance, marketing and Delta, was arraigned in Investigation resulting from a 1970, on the same land his father "It really does help me sur- in agriculture. There are more sales, the forecast predicted. Judge Donald DeCessna'a tip to Bowling Green police farmed since Witker was a vive." opportunities now. This means Most of today's farmers never courtroom Monday af- about the alleged plot. child. Few of the fresh market vege- our program is much more im- received training in those areas, ternoon. He also pleaded not Inee Vallejo was indicted on Witker has seen his share of tables farmers produce see portant now, probably more so but county Cooperative Exten- one count of conspiracy to good times and bad, and like stores or dinner tables in Wood than at any time in history," sion Services director Tom Hop- vatta drug uamcainfi. commit aggravated murder, many other county farmers, he County, thanks to the county's Shertzer said. kins said his office offers area Vallejo is in Wood County one count at aggravated drug has realized the value of sound unique position in the Great There are approximately 80 farmers the chance to take ad- Jail on 1180,080 bond. trafficking and one count of management. In Witker's case Lakes' shipping and rail net- students, 13 of them girls, in the vantage of a wide range of pro- The arraignment of his poaaenlon of cocaine. The that has meant holding off on work. The majority of produce is high school's vo-ag program. grams. The programs extend brother, Inca Vallejo, 38, of charge* include a specifica- certain equipment purchases eventually shipped from the Shertzer said his students not from research being done at 314 Napoleon Road Apt 91, tion of possession of a firearm and diversifying his crops. Port of Toledo or by railroad to only receive training in food Ohio State's School of Agricul- was postponed until Monday, while on probation, according Witker and other area farm- various locations on the East production, but also horticul- ture and Home Economics, as M» 4, because Ms at to court documents. ers are aided by their ability to Coast and Canada. ture, engineering, marketing well as from the U.S. Dairy Robert CaadieUo of The drag trafficking count raise livestock and grow pro- County Farm Bureau director and conservation. Association. withdrew from the case. eterns from an offer Inea Val- duce because corn, wheat and Brice Bowman said most farm- "Other people may see us as Hopkins said information and CandieUo Is representing lejo allegedly made to sell soybeans are crops that have ers In the grain belt (Iowa. Ne- training students for jobs that ' training are offered to farmers Ramiro Vallejo and told fibe cocaine to an undercover FBI witnessed the most dramatic braska ana Kansas) don't have aren't really there. But agricul- through publications, meetings court it would be a conflict to agent April M. The cocaine fall in prices in the last few the same opportunities to export ture jobs may be just about and demonstrations. One serv- ICUBHUI Dom Drotneri. poaaeasion count stems from years. their products as farmers in anything today," he said. "One- ice popular with area farmers is The arraignment of Jona- Ins arrest Feb. 21 in Bowling Although the three crops re- Northwest Ohio. Neither do they third of the jobs have not even farm management. Hopkins than Sheldon, 33, of Bloom- Green. main the backbone of Wood have as many off-farm job op- been thought up yet. By the year said that a technician with a dale, alao arrested on He was placed on five years County's agricultural output portunities as farmers in this 2000 it's hard to tell what our rtable computer visits farms ' charge*, was also probation after being found (the county ranked first in the area, another factor to staying needs will be." identify their strengths and gutty of the firearms charge. state in wheat production, third in business, Bowman said. Shertzer said he recommends in corn and fourth in soybean in Job opportunities in the agri- further education to his grad- D See Farming, page 5. Wednesday News in Brief

FORT MILL. S.C. (AP) - The Rev. Jim Bak- "The feeling of the board today was that it D Slogging through the cold, rain and mud ker, embroiled in a growing sex and money would be best if the Rev. Richard Dortch re- scandal, will receive no more pay from the PTL sign," Falwell said, adding Dortch stepped down with ROTC: See story and photos, page 3. ministry and the Rev. Richard Dortch has yesterday. D Keeping the lines of communication Bakker loses PTL pay; stepped down as the television ministry's presi- "There was not a person in the room who did dent, the Rev. Jerry Falwell said yesterday. not have an aching heart" when Dortch said he open in a very unusual family: See story, would quit, Falwell said. page 5. ministry president resigns Falwell's announcement came after a four- D The Chemical Waste Management toxic- on board's suggestion hour meeting of PTL's new board, the second Also at the news conference, Roy Grutman waste dump near Vlckery Is open for busi- such meeting since Bakker turned the ministry counsel for PTL and for Bakker, confirmed that ness again after two years and $10 million over to Falwell on March 19 and admitted he had $265,000 in PTL money had been set aside for worth of work: See story, page 6. paid a church secretary, Jessica Hahn, to ensure Hahn, but that it was his opinion she had violated her silence after a 1980 sexual dalliance. conditions of the trust fund by disclosing her The payment was arranged by Dortch. sexual encounter with Bakker. Editorial BG News/April 29,1987 2

Falwell will bring Sexism not a valid argument like they always do. he should sign an arms role in a situation in order to credibility to PTL by Tim Russo That's the media's job. agreement is susceptible to de- keep her inferior is idiotic at My roommate turned on the Why don't these commenta- bate. I cannot find sexism in that beat At the height of this television the other morning to tors just stop telling us their statement "movement" neither men nor So the Rev. Bakker is finally out on his proverbial opinions and give us the facts? women could do something nice watch Phil Donahue. Surpris- Why do you think they are The people who make this for. make a joke about, or even butt. ingly, Instead of talking about called commentators? issue a sexist one are not the talk to a feminist without being the pros and cons of undergoing All the media want to do Is columnists who analyze it They hated for it. Some people insist The Rev. Jerry Falwell, head of the PTL Tele- a facelift, a panel of distin- bad-mouth the most beautiful, are those who accuse the colum- on continuing this stupidity, only vision Network, announced yesterday that Bakker guished commentators (includ- ing one of my favorites, Robert moral, and God-blessed presi- nists of being sexist succeeding in making fools of will no longer receive a salary from the television Novak) was discussing the issue dent this country has ever seen, Leave it to die-hard women's themselves. ministry following the pay-up and shut-up sex of Nancy Reagan's influence on and they can all just go to hell libbers to take a good issue and If these people would stop scandal involving Bakker and Jessica Hahn, a for it plaster their outdated propa- jumping to conclusions and look White House policy. Everyone is entitled to his/her ganda all over it. Today's writ- at this present issue like the church secretary. own opinion. ers can make their way through columnists whom they criticize But where does Falwell, already a media mogul Several questions were raised during the program. Why is today's issues in relative safety, do, they would realize that the in his own right, stand in all this? Mrs. Reagan apparently becom- Suddenly, out of the past, but when a woman is Involved, issue is not Nancy's incompe- ing so powerful? Should she be came a fervent cry. there is always some zealous tence but her husband's. Is that We believe that Bakker made a shrewd move in allowed to wield her influence in These men are the most sexist feminist ready to leap onto her sexist? matters of state? How do her people I have ever seen and If a soap box and spew forth her asking Falwell to take over his religious empire, man were in Nancy's position, demagoguery to an audience I am not a male supremacist which, in addition to the cable television network, actions affect the president? we wouldn't be hearing all of which is non-existent. who would pound down a woman includes a $6 million hotel and amusement park This issue is becoming a quag- this. into inferiority at every step. complex. mire for the political commu- Sexism? Excuse me, but did I This nation is sick and tired of However, the issue of Nancy nity, since both liberals and bear something about sexism? antiquated activists and neo- Reagan's involvement in the He does not strike us to be a TV preacher that conservatives find themselves My, aren't we desperate. Or, feminists running around and White House has nothing to do went into this particular line of work in order to line viewing the matter in the same shall I say, narrow-minded. complaining about every little with women's rights, and it is a his pockets. light. If is not as much a political issue as it is a constitutional issue they can get their hands shame to see people whimsically issue. It seems to me that sexism has on. Americans had to change the labeling everyone who ap- His "Old Time Gospel Hour" program is broad- absolutely nothing to do with words in their church hymnals proaches this issue as sexist. It cast from a traditional-style pulpit, as opposed to a this whole situation. No one is to promote "sexual equality." b a sign of a dying (perhaps Should a person who has never saying that a woman is not capa- dead) movement when its fer- talk-show set, and he has not yet asked viewers to received a vote from the people ble of giving good advice, lend- Instead of singing the words vent members lash out at the buy into timeshare condominiums or implied that be allowed to influence policy as she has done? Does Mrs. Rea- ing a helping hand, or running a "brother," "breathren," "let slightest perceived threat, while he was under death sentence to raise funds. gan have a responsibility to the government. our light shine before men," we everyone else can only watch in External considerations aside, as the leader of The problem is that this cer- now say "each other," "broth- disgust. nation as well as to her hus- tain woman is not employed by ers and sisters," "let our light the Liberty Federation, nee The Moral Majority, he band? Perhaps the most disturb- the U.S. government, does not shine before all." Does it matter Undoubtedly, there will be has tirelessly worked to merge the interests of ing question addresses the have any responsibility in that that the new words screw up the someone who reads this edito- religious fundamentalists and politicians - thus ability of the president to make up his own mind, to work effi- government, and has never been pattern of the song or misquote rial and completely disregards increasing his influence in political circles. ciently and effectively, and if elected to serve the people. the Bible? Not to our friends the the original issue, coming to the (or why) his wife's non-expert Her responsibility is to her feminists. Hasn't it gone too far? conclusion that I, too, am a Although Falwell has since retreated from the husband. Whether or not this When will they realize that their sexist. If that is the case, then I opinion is able to sway him so means that she can wisely ad- movement is dead? am proud to be in the same political arena, his legacy is largely one of respect. much. vise him on who his chief ot staff Simply assuming that a man league as Robert Novak. Many did not agree with his views or the means he As the panelists voiced their should be, when he should speak criticizes, analyzes, or raises Russo is a sophomore political employed to achieve them; yet he has managed to opinions on the subject, mem- to the press, and when, if ever, questions about a woman or her science major from Berea. make the "religious right'* a force to be reckoned bers of the audience and tele- with both on the national and local level. phone callers began side- stepping the issue with fre- And it is this reputation which will may well quently heard claims: restore some semblance of respectability to the The media is just blowing this PTL ministry. whole thing out of proportion, Party debate revisited

ing lot is located on the same the party, it would leave itself by Linda Higbee block as Ridge Elementary Mandlebaum School; the parking lot is also Tm for a lawsuit by the parents adjacent to a preschool. The any students killed because As one of the residents of the Bowling Green schools are try- they stepped out in front of a neighborhood in which the Theta ing to teach children not to car. Bowling Green is already Chi fraternity house is located, I abuse alcohol and drugs; how- having financial troubles - ft attended the hearing at the April ever, children learn by example. does not need this problem. 6 meeting of the Bowling Green What kind of example will be set 6. Those attending the party City Council. If the article in the for those children by inebriated were to be given one 10-ounce April 8 issue of The BG News is University students going to and cup each. For $4 that cup could any indication, the fraternity from the party? be filled 10 times - that is three members who were there failed quarts (three-fourths of a gal- to hear what their neighbors 2. Another consideration for lon) of beer. The Theta Chi rep- were saying. the parents of children living resentatives thought that about nearby is that Thursday is a 450 persons would attend and First, the fraternity members school night. Those children they had planned to provide two appear to believe their neigh- would not be getting to sleep port-a-potties for the conve- bors are gullible enough to be- before midnight because of the lieve that every single time a nience of those attending. Those Letters noise caused by a large party persons whose bladders would loud noise complaint was lodged with a band. not wait for the lengthy lines support your friends. how to relax without drugs. Get against someone at 334 North that would constantly be formed Coping with pressure □ REDUCE THE STRES- into good physical condition, and Main St., it was the fault of one 3. While the Theta Chi mem- in front of those facilities would SORS. One type of stress pre- try to reduce caffeine and proc- of the non-members living on the bers planned to encourage stu- probably avail themselves of vention is to identify and reduce, essed sugar from your diet. fourth floor. dents not to get drunk by trees, bushes, and the founda- Finals are here. How do col- if not eliminate, the causes. For Take the time to enjoy a ten- offering food and by providing tions of surrounding houses. lege students handle taking fi- college students, learning to say minute walk by yourself. Second, the representatives at alternative drinks, and while nals, leaving school, graduating "mrmay be effective. Also, the meeting stated that no neigh- 7. The Theta Chf representa- they planned to offer a free taxi tives failed to adequately exp- (in some cases) and lighten the load and responsibili- D IMPROVE YOUR COPING bors had come to the fraternity service, they cannot guarantee relationships, all at one time of ties outside of school. In other ABILITIES. Manange your time to complain about noise. They plain what provisions were to be that persons who are legally made for the cars of those who the year? words, don't spread yourself too better. Making lists may be failed to mention that one neigh- drunk will not be driving. For attended the party. They may Well, for starters, let's look at thin. helpful. Learn to delegate as bor who was not at the hearing that matter, they cannot be sure stress. Stress comes in many D CHANGE YOUR PERCEP- much responsibility as you pos- had come to the fraternity house discourage people from driving, that party-goers will not get out but they will not eliminate the forms. We all experience stress TION OF THE STRESS. Try to sibly can. to complain and got two cups of in the middle of the street and be problem. in varying degrees. The question set more realistic goals, where beer poured on him for his ef- hit by oncoming cars. The fra- 8. Finally, these young men is how do college students man- your chances of success are O COUNTERACT STRESS. forts. ternity house is located right on fail to understand the impact of age stress effectively? between 30 and 70 percent. Real- Develop positive habits (swim- Third, they failed to consider Main Street, where the traffic the reputation that preceded [I PREVENT STRESS BY ize we are not "superpeople," ming, biking, etc.). And finally, what impact a party like the one whizzes by at 35 mph. them when they moved into the BEING ALERT TO EARLY and can't do everything that be good to yourself: go shop- SIGNS AND BY HELPING comes our way! ping, eat ice cream or do what- they are considering would have 4. While the fraternity assured neighborhood. The damage done on the neighborhood. While they to the apartment building which OTHERS. Make a practice of ever you enjoy. its neighbors that there was sharing your feelings with at D MANAGE YOUR PHYSI- Charisse LinUe made an admirable attempt to liability insurance to cover all they occupied last year and to plan for such an event, they the motel rooms in which they least one close friend. Look for OLOGICAL STATE. Stress is 203 Mercer Apt 50E damage related to the party, signs of stress in others, and physical. It's important to learn overlooked or underestimated a how are neighbors whose prop- were housed this summer was few items: erties are damaged supposed to extensive - less than one year is SOCICDV by David Harris 1. The party was scheduled to prove that the damage is di- not enough time to demonstrate begin at 1 p.m. and last until rectly related to the party? that they have changed their midnight on a Thursday. The behavior. ■me lAST W££K OP ... ACnJALVf, IT'S .,. uou r won Mrwr entrance to the fraternity park- 5. If the city gave a permit for On the positive side, Theta Chi SCHOOL /Jtiv/lrS mnt> n vescfiiea. IT 100'lie cerriti' mm -t members were trying to raise LEAVES Me uirn o#ici*/ or national origin they really were not sincere copyright 1BS9 by the BQ Newt aj rlghta reeerved about improving their image, they will go ahead with their Buanaaa omca Edurwomc* party. It will be interesting to 214 Weal Hal Ph: |4tg) 372-2601 210 Waal Hal Ph let g) 372-2903 see what they decide. Bowing Green State UnrveraHy Mandlebaum is an associate Bowing Green. Ohio 43403-0279 professor in the department of Houra: 6 am to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday special education. BG News/April 29,1987 3 Weather an ally in weekend war games %i

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Story and photos by WMUJMBIf Michelle Thornewell w HV^KrtSH students with military training While most University stu- in a realistic way. L ' , i dents spent this past weekend Students participated in the relaxing after a hectic week of Black Swamp Stakes, a type of classes, more than 80 members "war game" in which individual of the Bowling Green Army Re- squads competed against each serve Officer Training Corps other and were rated on a point were learning about combat in system in a series of six maneu- the cold, rain and mud. vers. Kathleen Cannon, senior One of the maneuvers, the Tax equestrian management major, Lanes, set up simulations of said the bad weather provided combat by giving directions of the perfect backdrop. possible enemy attack, military tire and injuries. l| "It was perfect military weather since the enemy cannot Sophomore criminology ma- hear or see one approach," she tor Brian Allen said the exercise Dave Wiemer. a freshman at Ohio Northern University, listens intently said. lelped prepare him for the real- to instructions. Wiemer is seeking a ROTC scholarship at Bowling ROTC Captain David Wolf ity of combat. Green. said the spring Field Training "It gave me hands-on experi- Exercise, field at the Mansfield ence with things I saw in a Tom Kopko. sophomore computer science major, is the Training Field near Lexington, classroom and learned from a first in line as his squad, the MS Is and 2s, march down Ohio, is meant to familiarize blackboard," he said. the path leading to the field training camp in Lexington. Squad leader Angelo Serra is marching to the side.

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Mon-Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm ♦ Sat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Student Services Building ♦ ♦ t ♦ HM€ n GR€RT SUMM€R! i♦ X Local BG News/April 29,1987 4 Bikes hinder disabled School addition under way by Maria Kroner will be cut off and the bike impounded, he said. «afl Tcporttr "ABOUT St bikes a year are picked up and Impoonded because they were illegally locked by Amanda Stein "We are faced with a rapidly growing and Aa the warm weather rolls around, more or abandoned and are causing a safety hazard," staff reporter bicycles appear on campus and the number of Bess said. shifting student population, especially in problems for handicapped students Increases, Public Safety is made aware of specific The foundation has been the lower grades. This overcrowding is according to William Bess, director of Public problems on campus through phone calls from poured for the additions to Con- Safety. people sensitive to the probiem, maintenance neaut Elementary School. dangerous. We needed to do something to The problems pertain to illegally Wr^ij and grounds people and sometimes professors, Despite a late start, all the bicycles to railings on handicapped ramps, sign Bess said. However, very few handicapped work is expected to be com- alleviate it." posts and meter posts, as well as cyclists failing students call, he said. pleted in time for school in Au- - Superintendent Richard Cummings to give pedestrians the right of way, Bess said. "We are trying to be proactive on mis prob- gust, said Bowling Green School 'Tor the sightless, it's an obstruction they are lem by getting more people on foot patrol to Superintendent Richard Cum- funds will cover the expenses, growing and shifting student unaware of mat messes up their routines of locate the problem areas. If possible, well mings. but it is going to be a tight population, especially in the getting around and creates a safety hazard. For dispatch someone right away, as soon as we get squeeze. people in wheelchairs, it precludes their even a call. This is one of our higfipriorities because "We got started later than lower grades. This overcrowd- someone could be injured," Bess said. usual. We had to wait for a "We have enough ($714,438) ing is dangerous. We needed to getting into a building; it denies individuals building permit. There was available from old and current do something to alleviate it," access to places," he said. Spitznagel believes the students could do some tune lost, but we've re- permanent Improvement fund- Cummings said. Sharon Spitznagel, a student confined to a more to help. ing. We have enough money to wheelchair, is taking only one night class this "This is definitely a problem of lack of aware gained some of that time He said the tentative plans ness on the part of students, an insensitivlty t» through all the hard work they do the job but not much to do right now are to add four classes semester and is sou exposed to the bicycle (the construction workers) have anything else," he said. to Conneaut: a first, second, problem. handicapped needs," she said. Munger, Munger and Asso- "When bikes are parked in walkways, a According to Bess, the most frequent con> been doing," he said. "We've third and fourth grade. In the student who can walk can lust go around it," she plaints received from handicapped students also been blessed with ex- ciates Is the architectural firm new wing itself, there will proba- said. "For me it goes past the point of being an regards insensitivity, especially on the part of tremely good weather." for the project. Individual con- bly be three first- and one sec- inconvenience and becomes an obstruction; it drivers, to their particular needs. Plans for the building include tracts were given to Floyd P. ond-grade classroom, may make the difference of being able to attend Long range solutions would Involve bike paths four additional classrooms, a Bucher & Son, Inc., Warner Cummings said. class or not" and a greater number of bike racks, Bess said. multipurpose/eating area, a li- Plumbing & Heating and Brint The Board of Education has When an illegally locked bike is found, a But right now, he said, students can do three brary extension, classroom im- Electric, Inc. set Aug. 14 as the deadline for Public Safety officer will first attempt to move things: use bike racks at all times; register provements and "built-ins" The 9,000-square-foot Con- completion of the Conneaut pro- the bike out of a walkway or ramp to eliminate bikes with Public Safety so they can be notified (chalkboards, sinks and storage neaut addition is being built ject. Cummings said it is impor- the safety hazard or obstruct!on without cutting before their locks are cut: be considerate of units). because the number of students tant everything be done by then. the lock, Bess said. If this is impossible, the lock other people's needs, he said. Total cost for the project is in the Bowling Green school "We're going to have the kids. $642,618. Cummings said avail- system is increasing. We need to have the room," he able permanent improvement "We are faced with a rapidly said.

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'Family' stresses openness Ex-prostitute tells Man, 10 wives' find communication, honesty essential about lifestyle The 10 women range in age with lots of girls and all of these- when he should keep quiet. by Judy Immel "Sex manipulates the by Judy Immel from 20 to 40. Five children, closets to go to," said Roxanne "I appreciate the effort. For world," she said. "It's how staff reporter ages 2 to 14, also live in the Thomson, wife number four. instance, I know not to complain staff reporter household. Phoenix is 35. about meals," he said. contracts are signed and bills For Jason Phoenix and his 10 NONE OF the women are jeal- Phoenix explains that what he Phoenix's past is as unusual Rhea Diamond became a are passed." "wives," open and honest com- ous of the others, they them- is doing is not a new idea. as his present. prostitute at the age of 13 to She said she has slept with munication is a necessity. selves sav. "Basically, it's polygamy," he buy a coat. Her parents could corporate executives, ambas- "It's like having a big family said. Ten years ago, he was the not afford to buy it for her. sadors and movie directors. "The only thing all of us love business manager of an escort- "I did it for the price of the She has also worked for to do together is talk," Phoenix, coat," she said. "Later, I corporations. service, until it "got busted." learned to add a little more "I'd take clients out for the a Toledo resident, said. "Com- "I've tried not to break any- for (sales) taxes." evening and pick up my check munication is the most critical, laws since then," he said. But spending money like the next morning, she said. valuable skill in today's so- Phoenix does not hesitate to that was not the way to do "I'd read the newspaper the ciety." talk about one of his favorite business, said Diamond, who next morning and see an- subjects - sex. no longer works as a prosti- nouncements of multi-million Phoenix and Rhea Diamond, dollar contracts being signed wife number seven and former "Human sexuality is my fa- tute. prostitute, spoke at the "HSA vorite subject, because it s so "I had a lot of bad spending between the company and the Presents" program Monday at 6 complex and there are no fixed habits," she said. "Whenever client and I would just have to p.m. in the Honors Center, below answers," he said. I needed to pay a bill I went laugh." Kreischer Quadrangle. out and turned a trick. That's Diamond said she "Sometimes, I make love not a good way to manage drummed up business The Honors Student Associa- when I sit across the dinner your money." through word of mouth. tion regularly sponsors different table from a woman and look Diamond said being a pros- "You try to meet people speakers as part of a series to titute is a job like any other. who can help you, like bar into her eyes. And sometimes, I "It's not all glamour - just owners and restaurant own- broaden students' horizons. do the same thing in bed," he a lot of hard work," she said. ers," she said. "There are said. "You have to be able to com- always men looking for pros- While the 10 women Phoenix municate with people from titutes and there always will lives with are not legally his The family group, with Phoe- every walk of life, from the be." wives, he said they are a part of nix at the helm, believes the factory worker to the CEO. Diamond quit working as a the family and are part owners BG News/Mike McCune "family" relationship will last a You have to know clothing prostitute after 25 years be- of the family corporation, worth Rhea Diamond and her "husband" Jason Phoenix long time, its members said. and fashion and anatomy. cause "it gets boring showing $1 million. You have to leam techniques up for a job you don't like." "There seems to be a sad lack ting another woman, he The longest relationship in the that work well and quick and "You can compare it to a "The term 'wife' is just a of compassionate, enthusiastic explained, calling it a "group group has lasted 12 years and get the job done. factory job," she continued. convenient label, and it shocks men in the world, he said. "In marriage." they said in 20 years they all And it's a lonely job. You "You show up for work be- people," he said. our family, there is a lot of expect to be together. spend a lot of holidays alone.'' cause you're getting $20 an love." Phoenix will not tolerate Diamond's perspective of hour, but you feel like a fool The family corporation owns a drugs or alcohol in the house, "We're not saying it's for ev- the world has been colored by standing there and doing the nightclub and typesetting busi- All members of the arrange- but otherwise, he said he knows erybody, but it works for us," he her work. same thing over and over." ness, among other operations. ment must agree before admit- when he can complain and said.

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Toledo waste site reopened News Digest Illegal dumping, toxic leaks spur $10 million improvements Blasting suspected in collapse BRIDGEPORT, Conn. veloper of L'Ambiance Plaza. TOLEDO (AP) - A hazardous waste dis- Later that year, officials found low levels solidified and dumped in a landfill, a 35-foot (AP)-The developer of an "They had to drill through posal site that was closed for two years of dioxin. and found the cancer-causing mound that is covered with plastic and old apartment complex that col- rock just to get dynamite into because of illegal dumping and leaks of agent dichlorobenzidine, or DCB, had been tires. lapsed during construction, the ground,' he said. toxic chemicals reopened yesterday after illegally pumped into containment wells. Still pending is a permit from the U.S. burying 28 workers, said yes- more than $10 million in improvements, its About 45 million gallons of toxic waste EPA to bury the mound. terday that the ground at the Lone's comments came in operator said. leaked into the ground at the site from 1976 "We are pleased to be able to offer the site was solid enough to sup- response to a review of build- Chemical Waste Management Inc. ac- to 1984. industry once again a safe and efficient port the building and that ing records on file at Bridge- cepted two tanker loads of acid yesterday at NO CONTAMINATION of ground water method for the treatment and disposal of rock had to be blasted out. port City Hall. Those records its site in Vickery, about 40 miles east of was found. their aqueous liquid wastes," Frea Nicar, A structural engineer said included structural design Toledo, company spokeswoman Lorey Rog- In April 1985, Chemical Waste Manage- general manager of Chemical Waste Man- such blasting may have gone drawings for the 13-story genkamp said. ment signed a $20 million consent agement, said in a statement. too deep. building that called for the The reopening came after the Ohio Envi- agreement with the U.S. EPA, promising "Over the next several months, the fa- main foundation, called bot- ronmental Protection Agency approved per- not to accept waste until it reduced to 50 cility will gradually increase its daily waste "We dynamited for 30 days tom footings, to be built on mits for acceptance of waste. No waste nad million gallons the amount of waste in receipts from two loads to an average of 10 in rock to prepare the site," "undisturbed rock with a been received at the site since September holding ponds. The agreement included a daily loads," Nicar said. said William Lone, executive minimum bearing capacity of 1984. $10 million fine. ROGGENKAMP WOULD not say pre- vice president of Delwood De- 14,000 pounds per square The site, the former Ohio Liquid Disposal Waste is stored at the site in holding cisely how much the company spent on velopment of Davie, Fla., de- foot." Co., was temporarily closed by the Ohio ponds, underground wells and a landfill improvements, except to say it was more EPA in 1983 because polychlorinated biphe- Five ponds were used as storage for 250 than the $10 million that was ordered. nyls, or PCBs, a suspected cancer-causing million gallons of chemicals. Two of the The improvements included a system of Dog owners' indictment sought agent, were discovered to have been ponds have yet to be drained. wells and a monitoring system. The waste is DAYTON (AP)-Mont- Darmstadter and Rutledge dumped at the site. The waste from the ponds is pumped out, filtered and pumped directly into the wells. gomery County Prosecutor were identified by police as Lee Falke said yesterday that the owners of two pit bull he would ask a grand jury to dogs, Bouncer and Buford, indict the owners of two pit who attacked Dr. William bull dogs who killed a Ketter- Eckman, 67, at Darmstadt- ing man April 6. er's home. Eckman, a retired U.S. Embassy files subpoenaed Falke told a news confer- surgeon, died at a hospital in ence he would seek indict- Dayton about three hours af- ments of involuntary ter the attack. WASHINGTON (AP) - Accus- The panel voted 6-0, with three acknowledged that some highly agents into sensitive sections of manslaughter against Joetta "I think the real message in ing the State Department of absent, to issue the subpoena for classified cables have not been the building. Darmstadter and Wilbur Rut- this case is that if you've got a withholding information, a files dealing with security proce- provided. He said the State De- Lamb also testified that U.S. ledge when the county grand dog that is vicious, you are House subcommittee voted yes- dures at the present U.S. Em- partment is trying to work out officials were aware as early as iury meets the third week in ... going to be in trouble in a terday to subpoena department bassy in Moscow, the building an agreement with the subcom- 1979 of Soviet attempts to bug a hurry," Falke said. files on security at the U.S. still under construction to re- mittee concerning these docu- new U.S. Embassy under con- Embassy in Moscow. place it, and possibly other ments. struction in Moscow, but thought "I am shocked and chagrined American missions in the Soviet Asked about Mica's express- they could counteract the de- Ohio seeks to avoid 21 mandate that the State Department would bloc. ion of shock over the State De- vices. COLUMBUS (AP) - Ohio lost funds by passing a stat- act in this way when they had At the State Department, partment's behavior, Redman "hasn't lost a dime" in fed- ute, if still needed, after the indicated that they would coop- spokesman Charles Redman said, "I just have no idea on PRESIDENT REAGAN has eral highway funds for refus- court rules. erate," said subcommittee said a computer search pro- what basis he could make such a said that Soviet workers im- ing to raise its drinking age to House Speaker Vem Riffe chairman Rep. Dan Mica, D- duced thousands of documents statement." planted so manv listening de- 21, and the state has not aban- Jr., D-New Boston, said the Fla. who toured the embassy about embassy security and a Last Friday, Robert Lamb, vices in the new building that he doned hope that it can escape Legislature will sit out the earlier this month and reported task force was assigned to deter- the assistant secretary of state may order it torn down. the mandate, officials said court decision before it does lax security. mine which were relevant to the for diplomatic security, assured "We are looking for a paper yesterday. anything. "We understand they set up a committee's request. the subcommittee that security trail between the embassy and They said reports that Ohio Arguments in the case, special task force to try to with- procedures had been tightened the State Department ... re- already has lost $13.9 million filed by South Dakota and hold this information," said MATERIALS WERE pro- since two Marine guards alleg- garding the old and the new in highway subsidies are pre- joined by Ohio and other Mica, chairman of the Foreign vided to the subcommittee Fri- edly were sexually entrapped by embassy," said the ranking Re- mature for two reasons. states, were being heard in Affairs subcommittee on over- day, Monday and yesterday Soviet women employed at the Sublican on the panel, Rep. First, they cited a U.S. Su- Washington yesterday. The seas operations. mornings, said Redman, but he embassy and allowed KGB lympia Snowe of Maine. preme Court challenge of the speaker said he understands federal law, and secondly, the court could rule in three Give a hoot. their ability to recover any or four weeks. BGSU FILM STUDIES PROGRAM presents Don't pollute. The New German Film May 18-June 17, 1987 { /r^n MINORITY STUDENT Gish Theater (Hanna Hall) i yv PICNIC Get 3 hrs. COLLEGE CREDIT (undergrad. & grad. of AUDIT). One of the most exciting learning experiences in the HUMANITIES. l\ /( ■'" j Saturday, May 2 (Group II & V) Ger 415 (Sect. 3276) ^S^r^i//^ Noon City Park The course covers some ot the most important directors and different aspects of this new | |" ^ \ltrtlryA (Stone Shelter) movement. 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by Jared O. Wadley But the Oilers, with an 18- NEW YORK (AP) - Vinny Testaverde, the Heisman Trophy-winning winner Bo Jackson as Auburn's tailback and was the Southeastern sports reporter 10-1 record, didn't hand the quarterback from the University of Miami who signed a six-year Conference's leading rusher with 1,391 yards on 167 carries for a Falcons a victory easily. contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on April 3 for an estimated best-in-the-nation 8.3 average. If the Cleveland Indians Chris Wilson and Rob Kil- $8.2 million, was formally named the No. 1 choice today as the 12- The San Diego Chargers then traded their first- and second-round had the solid pitching the gore started a seventh inning round NFL draft of collegiate talent got under way. choices to Cleveland for the Browns' first- and second-round Bowling Green basebalftearn rally with back-to-back sin- selections and linebacker Chip Banks. had yesterday, they might gles. Henry Stolly added an- The 6-foot-4V«, 214-pound Testaverde was a starter for only two have owned a better record. other single to bring Wilson seasons and finished his career with 413 completions in 674 attempts To replace Banks, the Browns then took , a 6-3^, 230- However, the Falcons took home. - 61.3 percent - for 6,058 yards and 48 touchdowns. pound inside linebacker from Duke. Junkin played the entire 1986 advantage of Richard Norris After an infield error, the The Buccaneers had the most picks of any team -18, after trading season on a severely damaged knee and was unable to practice after and Mark Flemming's 13 Oilers were down two runs. quarterback Steve Young to San Francisco for second- and fourth- the first month but led the Blue Devils with 162 tackles, including 105 strikeouts to defeat Findlay However, one run was ne- round selections. initial hits. College Oilers 7-2 at Stellar gated after a runner was Field. called out for missing second The St. Louis Cardinals, with three picks in the first two rounds, The Falcons, 14-25 overall base. The Bucs' early signing of Testaverde had erased any suspense used all but 55 seconds of their allotted 15 minutes before taking about the No. 1 choice. and 4-12 in the Mid-American The Falcons added two Colorado State quarterback Kelly Stouffer, who quietly established Conference, bounced back runs from Joe Mueller's RBI The picked second and let the clock run down to himself as one of the nation's top passers. 1:49 before taking Alabama outside linebacker Cornelius Bennett, with the win after a four- double in the seventh inning the player they were expected to choose all along. game series loss to Central and Jason Welsh's solo home The Detroit Lions, picking seventh, took Reggie Rogers, a de- Michigan last weekend. run in the eighth. The Buffalo Bills, who traded their first pick in five of the previous fensive tackle from the University of Washington. The 6-5V4, 266- Norris, who owns a 1-2 re- Fleming eliminated any seven years, made it 6-for-8 when they sent their first-round pick to pound Rogers was voted Pac-10 Defensive Lineman of the Year by cord, notched nine strikeouts hopes of an Oiler comeback Houston for the Oilers' first-round pick - No. 8 over-all -and a the league's offensive linemen. in six innings. with four strikeouts in the second-round choice which the Oilers had acquired from Detroit. The Bills used the first-round pick they acquired earlier in the day He also flirted with a shut final three innings. from Houston to select Penn State linebacker . out until the sixth inning when Ed Platzer, Bowling Green The Bills selected Testaverde's Miami teammate, 235-pound Oiler Lance Shestina knocked head coach, said he was fullback Alonzo Highsmith, who shares the record as the most The Philadelphia Eagles used little more than a minute before in Michael Grimes, who had Sleased with the team's per- prolific touchdown scorer in school history with 25. grabbing the third Miami player to go in the first nine picks, reached base on an error. ormance after a tough week- defensive tackle Jerome Brown, a 6-2V4,291-pounder. However, by that time, the end against CMU. The Green Bay Packers then took Auburn running back Brent Falcons had a comfortable "I was very pleased with Fullwood. The 5-11, 209-pounder succeeded 1985 Heisman Trophy The Pittsburgh Steelers, who had problems in the secondary even five-run margin. Norris and Fleming's pitch- before cornerback Dwayne Woodruff was lost for the season with a In the second inning, Dave ing," Platzer said. ''They knee injury, chose Purdue defensive back Rod Woodson. O'Kresik singled, stole sec- threw as well as they have ond base ana waltzed home thrown all year." The New Orleans Saints let the clock run down to 0:45 before on a passed ball by Craig The Falcons will need good Baab to lecture on selecting defensive tackle Shawn Knight of Brigham Young. Rath, who holds a 3-2 recortf pitching today when they host The Falcons capped a four- MAC rival Toledo in a double- The Dallas Cowboys, who had their first losing record last year run third inning with RBIs header at 1 p.m. since 1964. went for Nebraska nose guard Danny Noonan, a 282- from Matt Oestnke, Greg La- Platzer said they have to rider who set a school bench-press record of 485 yards last spring. play hard in order to avenge drugs tomorrow outstanding pass-rusher, he had seven sacks, plus five other shuk and Kevin Ward. The other run scored on a wild the 8-7 and 6-2 losses to the stops behind the line. pitch. Rockets last week. Mike Baab, the five-year and open to the public. starting center for the two- Baab, a 6-foot-4, 270-pound The Atlanta Falcons selected quarterback Chris Miller of Oregon. time defending AFC Central offensive lineman, joined the The $-2 All-Pac-10 quarterback completed 216 of 356 passes in 1986 Division champion as a fifth-round pick for 2,503 yards and 12 touchdowns. Browns, will speak on the in 1982. He then replaced Tom The first round reached the halfway point when the Miami issue of drugs in athletics DeLeone as the starting cen- Dolphins, desperate for defensive help, waited until the clock ran Meadowview Court tomorrow at 7 p.m. in Ander- ter for Cleveland in the 1983 down to 15 seconds and then traded their first-round pick to 214 Napoleon son Arena. training camp and has Minnesota for the Vikings' first-and fifth-round selections. started ever since. 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•ANNE BOYCE* Mate Btochowakl 1 or 2 IrON-SMOKINO Male Roommalea for ONE PAIR OF AR18b BOOKSHELF CAMPUS & CITY EVENTS thank you for being a wonderful Unit Director Wa made It through high school, and now col Sum Rent-Can be worked out tor Thrid St Apt HELP WANTED SPEAKERS. EXCELLENT CONDITION $150 We appreciate al thai you have done lor ua and leg*, and these seven years have been great Cable TV Cal Soon FOR BOTH TOM, 372-3143 wa w* rraaa you next year. II never lor get al the rnernorrea-eapecielry ttVa JM-2-1037 "ADCIIMMEMKM" The Perted College Car Om't mlii Hi* 3rd Annual Ad Club Picnic In Love. year beginning with camping, Oulgby's. 1 ROOMMATE NEEDED TO SUBLEASE A fun $ sporty, front wheel drive, 4-apd., fuel- The Sisters ol Kappa Kappa Gamma Hornecoming. NY eve, lha team, turkey Be i Boston nanny Uve-ln cMd on TIN Main: Thureday, Ap.ll JO, « 30 PH .1 HOUSE FOR SUMMER (PREFERRABLY Intectton VoMawagon Rabbit (71) Exc oond. everything, date parties LSAT. shopping. Sun lor frtamVy. proteea*onal Boston area Cartar Part (lha ona by lha watar towar). Jual FEMALE) NICE HOUSE. CLOSE TO CAMPUS. famiaa 1 yr committment Wa make 11100 Cell MMffT. a*gn yp on Or. tooara' door or call Brlogatta •Botay Bacon* days together. Blrzarda, Krogartng. Florida, YOUR OWN BEDROOM CALL DENIEE homework (for you), meetings (for me), waking •xcrteni matchea Qood pay & benefits University Approved Loft $100 ■i 352-838; Thla •.am la-traal But, tnara'a Wa. the sisters ol PHI MU. would 352-0176 up at seven. Victoria's Secrets, rubber checks No tea Cai (81 7)244-51 54 or *rrle Alan Video Game System (with 25 cartridges) ona cafch-you'll tiava to bring your own urn- ate to lhank-you lor the larrtllc M and Ms. and fuel being together But. our Ma 2 BORM APT TO SUBLEASE FOR SUMMER American Al PAIR PO Box 97 New $30 7 foot couch-beat offer Cal Greg or tsallal lob you dk) aa UNIT DIRECTOR and together le -jet beginning I can't wall until June 1285 A MONTH FREE HEAT. WATER AC . Town Branch. Boe-ton. MASS 02258Q Scott 372-4282 wleh you luck next year! Plm-ad Parenthood 11. 1988 Hope II doesn't ram Happy PARKING 803 FIFTH - B1 CALL 352-1872 We'l mlaa you wa be caAng lor your annual Graduatnn--Love. Kria 2-4 Subleaaars wanted tor Spring 1968 CaS Weterbed $100 Drafting table with chair $20. gilt to aupport me Wood County Angie al 353-8807 or Betsy al 353-1259 after CM 353-3424 Came Apr! 7. 8. 8 7-9 PM Mom Kuxepe S •NEEDEO' Woman's 10 speed bike $65 25" Color TV ANN BOYCE Thanks lor a great year' We wish Happy Unit Directors Dayll Desperately Need 1 or 2 people lo sublease a EnergeoC, hardworking, lunlovtng people tor $85 Shelf $10 Curtain I rod $2 2 Plants $3 LOST & FOUND you Ina beat In the future! Thanks tor all your help and aupport. Wa I bedroom apt Furnished. Air Conditioning partllme work Al posttione available Apply in each Al 1 5 year old Can 353-5103 Love. The Sisters of Kappa Kappa Gamma Low You lo Death. close lo campus RENT NEGOTIABLE AvaaaWe parson al Henry J'a on the comer ol Byrne & Love, lha Alpha Gams May-August Cal 354 5108 Glendale n the Glenbyme Shopping Plaza GoM Se*o wrist watch lost Tuesday in Wsst 120 COUNSELOR AND INSTRUCTOR Hal Reward offered Cs* 372-2601 Are you Intereeled In an exerting new harr-cut? II Female Needed to share house with 2 others FOR RENT so you can receive your new look tree by being OX PRODUCTIONS Own room May 87 to May 88 $160 a month POSfTONS AVAILABLE Private Coed Summer Camp in Pooono Mts . PA. Contact: Cayuga. Found Calculator Claim at B A Dept 3rd Floor a laraxutttaj modal tor us at Syatam Seven-The lor everything Very close to campus Haxstytng Place Car Susan at 352 6516 DJ'S AND TUNES FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY Cal 3540838 PO Bo* 234BO, Kentfworth. Hi 07033 FOUND LADIES COLD WATCH IN HAVEN (201J-276-0106 GEORGETOWN MANOR 800 3rd Street HOUSE APTS TO CLAIM CALL 353-3311 WILL TRAVEL ACTTVISTS-Summer (obe in Toledo Th* sum- Female roommate wanted IMMEDIATELY lor Fully furnished 2 bdrm apts for LOST-one pair of nice red sunglasses Fri night Brian, mer gat Involved n progressive pottles REASONABLE RATES summer. June 8 thru August 15 VERY 1987-88 Free heat A air cond n either Vuppi's. Downtown, or Howard's H In lha past six months we've had our upa and Legislative campaigns on environmental tssues raaaonal-ls rani Cal CARRIE 352-8498 Reasonable rates 1 A 2 bdrm units loundcal 372 3084 Thank you dowrta. but they've been the best six months ol a tnaurance-ulitty rate relorm Ohio Public In- TIM 353-8111 available for aurnmer 1987 FREE AIR my ««" Fifth year ar looking tor 1 roommate 'or two terest Campaign has summer-lui lime poelhons CONOmONtNG CALL 352-4986 I LOVE YOU! bedrm apt aurnmer and or laa-Apr 87-88 on community outreach staff $225-wk to RIDES Delrdre ROSE SALE Please eel Liz 354 4703 start Cal 1-241-9093 lor interview appt UNION OVAL Graduating? Found a lob In Toledo? Need a Attractive outgoing male lor costumed THURS.-FRI. roommate? Wanted Roommate to share 2 deivenes lor the summer Must have car The JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE Need Ride: need to get bed beck to Euclid CATHY HI! SENIORS bedroom apt with male 23 yrs old Cal Baaoonman 352-6061 (Cleveland] will help pay cost of van rental. Aseortment of many apts. THANKS FOR THE PRECIOUS MEMORIES OF Remember, just three days to pick up 865-9453 batwn 8-11 PM Desperately needed H Pisses call Karen Businesa exparxhng to Spain and Italy. Need A duplexae for summer $ THE PAST SUMMER AND FALL your Senior Send Oft tickets. Bring anytime 353-5113 I need 1 lemeto roommate tor 87-88 Bkj apt Span»sh and Italian contacts Please cal THE BEST WISHES TO YOU. ESPECIALLY your Invitation to the Union fall rentals. CALL NOW dose to campus Cal Debbie 2-4351 or 352-8789 or 1 636 5503 THIS COMING SUMMER. AND ALWAYS for choice apts. 3S4-2260 2-4533 ASAP' Office located at 31S E. Wooster YOU RE THE GREATEST' Campus Rep needed to meet student needs SENIORS LOOKING FOR one male roommate lor either SERVICES OFFERED LOVE YOU. Earn $300 plus easily in 2 weeks part-time Cal Don't lorgel lo pick up your Senior lal semester or al year Spacious apartment- ME. Aaron at 1 -313-663-3889 and I wi return your Send Off Celebration tickets today al reasonable rent Cal Scott 2-6329. John call Typing and Word Processing Services and the Union 2-3537. or Doug 353-2146 Resumes Thesis and dissertations IBM quafcty Chrte Paydock-the KD Houee-Guy EXPERIENCED Softball players interested m BG Need 1 female nonsmoking roommate lor aurn- print speAng checked A to Z Data 352-5042 Thanks lor al ol your hard work this year Men's "A" league this summer Cal Triad alter 1 A 2 bedroom furnished apts for summer A SENIORS mer Close lo campus $l25mo includes You've done a Great Job" Hava an excetent 5 30 pm at 352-3838, leave message 1987-88 school year. S A V Rentals. TYPING SERVICES Term papers resumes 1 summer" Your free admission ticket lor the everything plus cabas. Cal 352-6126 352-7454 cover letters, dissertations-theses using Xero« Senior Send OH Celebration Is Females needed lor cleaning and checking ren- Love. NEEDED PLACE TO STAY IN CLEVE AREA Memorywnter 352-3967 8 am 9 pm waiting lor you al the Union tal apartments week of May 9. Phone 1 bedroom apt for summer Furnished 128 S The sisters ol Kappa Delta FOR SUMMER BREAK WILLING TO SPUT 352 7385 between 4-7 PM Summit No 3 1-267-3341 COSTS BECKY 353-6806 WOMEN'S CLINIC SIGMA CHI Vic and KAPPA SIG John C GOVERNMENT JOB lists local, stale and 2 bdrm spt for summer subieaaa quiet, furnish- One female roommate needed lor 87-88 2700 Monroe St . Toledo Ottering The two Partners in Crime federal, guarantee Ohio resident Immediate ed. AC and tree Utilities Available May 10 Cell school year, 4 person apt on Second St gynecological services & pregnancy termmaton Congratulations CARRIE FOLTZ on being Thanks lor rageing with us at GAMMA PHI for- opelnga MOO to Si400 wfcly. 1 716-882-9000 353-0309 between 7-9 PM BaeaonaOae ram. Cal 352-3115 tor more into by bcensed physician including prenatal, selected BGSU lour guide' You l do great' mal' Love. Kriata Sue and Christy Days C»ee Wfcnd Ext 0180 2 bedroom furnished apt available $275 per obstetrics, pregnancy testing. Pap test (lor cer- Love. Your Pi Phi sisters One Mole Roommate needed lor 87-88 school GRADUATING SENIORS & QUALIFYING month. You may keep the lurniture Available vical cancer). VD screerung. brth control ailo . Sign up now-LOFT RENTALS year Share apartment with (wo others Win- May 15 Tubal Ugaton. termratlon ol pregnancy up JUNIORS' Congratulations PATTY POIRIER on your pearl A-frame design-lowest prices throp Terrace Apia . Nice Place Cal James Interested in a career Itying high performance through 10 weeks (special rates tor students ) 353-2441 APT. TO SUBLET FOR SUMMER ON S COL- By appomtmenl 1-241-2471 rig to NORM FUNK" It (maty happened' Norm, Cal JT 9 Carryoul rraWary aircraft in the Air National Guard? CM LEGE ST FURNISHED. ONE OR TWO PER- are you sure you aren't a Pi Phi?? 352-5475 Roommate (or roommalea) needed-own Dave Piler (419) 866 2035 SONS $175 CALL 352-1609 BEFORE 8 30 Wordprocessmg--typing done. Iree disk Love you guys. Your Pi Phi Sisters bedroom, luly furnished lor summer only -rent OR LATE PM Keybner-Typesetter Must be a "data!" person storage, call Sue in Maumee 893-4186 is negotiable 352-2939 ask for Jeff Special Thanka to al the organizations and Res able to work on many types ol projects at a last Excelent Location HaH who participated in DAZE OF ROCK' on TWO NONSMOKING. CONSERVATIVE pace Training or experience necessary Send 2 bedroom apt In house avalable this summer CONGRATULATIONS DELTA TAU DELTA Sat ROOMMATES WANTED FOR FALL-SPRING resume 5577 Arport Highway. Suite 203. for 4 people Unities included, tow summer PERSONALS "MEN OF THE YEAR" The 'Daze of Rock' Committee SEMESTERS NEXT YEAR EXCELLENT Toledo, OH 43615 rate 304 E Court St Cal 352-2932 LOCATION OFF CORNER OF CAMPUS ALL FROSH-DAN CARMOOY Marketing-Sales FALCON PLAZA APARTMENTS NEW FURNITURE AND CARPET. FREE HEAT SOPH SCOTT MILLER Spring & Summer merchandise Next to Aspen Wine Restaurant *ND A C CALL JIM OR JUSIIN At 304 2939 SUMMER JOBS INTERESTED IN TRAVELING AN0 JR-SEAN HAROY arriving dally Our top Colege Student m 1986 earned 2 bdrm -furn A unfum SR -FRED HEEGAN EXPERIENCING A NEW CULTURE?? Jeans N Things 531 Ridge WANTED IMMEDIATELY $7,500 and ga*>ed valuable experience If you Cal Tom 352-4873 days ( ATHLETE OF THE YEAR TIM CUNE STUDY IN ENGLAND" 1 NONSMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE TO have a dependable car and can be located in 352-1800 eves FOR MORE INFO. EVERY WED. EVENING The Brothers ol Delta UpsJon would like to con SHARE 6TH ST APT FOR FALL 87-SPR 88 the Toledo. B G area this summer and have not FALL • 2 bedroom unfurnished apartments AT 7:30 IN 411 SOOTH MALL Government Homes from St (U repair) Delin- gralutate the winners of the 37th Annual Delta APT IS FURNISHED LOW RENT! CALL US- secured a good summer job. cal PermaCraft m Ctooe lo campus Cal 352-5822 quent tax property Repossessions Call Upsaon Bare Race WED UKE TO MEET YOU' KIM 353-0510 OR Toledo at 1-882-3712 Ask lor Mr Welch KAREN R. 351-2144 805-687-6000 Ext GH-9849 for current repo SORORITY RACE FRATERNITY RACE Trammg pay and base salary offered to sharp FOR RENT Need people lo share house with ■al 1-DeHa Gamma i-Sigma Nu aggressive individual Fal-Sprmg Cal Joe at 352-3429 Intramurars • Any 1986-87 IM Supervisor that 2-Pi Beta Pin 2-Sigma Phi Epsdon Wanted-1 lemakt roommele lor 87 88 school Nahonal Company has 5 openings for full time wa* be here thrs summer and wants lo work 3-Pm Mu 3-Pi Kappa Phi yar Call Lisa or Michelle 2-5907 summer employment *i your hometown Earn For sublease summer apartment Two bedroom musl come to the office by Fiday. April 24 $2,000 for 12 weeks work whie obtaining lurmshed Free An Cond Close lo campus WANTED-SUBLEASERS 1 SPIRIT AWARD SPEED LAP valuable experience Interviews at Student Large and Nice $215 one room or $430 com- SPEND A SEMESTER IN ENGLAND 3 FEMALES-SUMMER (MAY AUG) SI20 A 1 Delta Zela Pi Kappa Phi Union Fort Rm Thursday April 30th or Friday plete lor 2 lo 4 persons Cal Argw. anytime PLUS EARN 15 HOURS BGSU CREDIT' Jerry Oner Hansan. MO NEGOTIABLE-POOL. FREE CABLE May 1st at 1 00. 2 00. 3 00. or 4 00 PM 354-2807 FOR MORE INFO EVERY WED EVENING Thanks lor lha great tome. I'm looking forward to CLOSE TO CAMPUS FURNISHED. 1 AC Thanks to everyone who helped out mcludnng Sharp ^^^ AT 7 30 IN 41 1 SOUTH HALL bexvj wrth you more this summer CALL ANGIE 2-6447. MICKEY 2-3233. OR FOR SUMMER $400 al summer specious. 2 WFAL. MAS Purcell and Purcel's Bale Shop. person apt Ax conditioning You pay only elec- Love always Kelly Hulty Corp , Raleigh. Uptown, and the 8 G SARA 354-4606 Perfect summer jobs tor high energy, fun-loving tric, appro* $15 per mo New carpet Big News S exciting individuals Al positions available Ap WANTED 1 FEMALE TO SUBLEASE ONE bedroom, private entrance Parlung space. Thanka Saanl Good Job as Chairman' pty in person alter 8 PM Tues through Sun at Joe. Jason Pam. Chris and Alen BORM APT J400 WHICH INCLUDES UTIL washer dryer next door Cal Ben 352-2501 or Thanks Mite! Good Job on Ticket Sales! CENTRAL LOCATION CALL 354 2610 EVE Buttons Than » so much tor al your hard work on 'DAZE'' Mike 372-2603 THantS Laurie' Good Job with Everything.1 We realy puled il oft You guys are Ihe WANTED 2 females lo sublease lor summer Student wanted tor temporary position on safe- See you at the 38th Annual OU Bike Race. HOUSE AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER greatest'" Own rooms, great, new lurmshed apartments ty belt program Primary responsibilities include April IS. 1988 distributing Incentives, contacting businesses. 729 4th St 3 or 4 people needed Love. Melissa Cal 363-1408 A cotoctmg data on safety belt use Position $150 per month per person A utnties •"TO OUR BELOVED LIZ SHAW" WE CAREI WANTED 2 lemale roommates lor 87-88 available from May 1987 through September cal 354-0438 or John Newtove Realty YOU ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT AND KIM CASSADY-KO HOUSE-MOM Volunteers needed lor Acroaaatrom campus Excesent rent Call 1987 . Approximate^ 30 hrs per week Own 354*2260 SPECIAL PERSON A CHAPTER COULD EVER THANKS YOU FOR AN EXCELLENT 2 YEARS Pre-Reg fhra summer Becky or Cheryl 353-8805 transportatxjn and valid dnver's license re- House on Wooster across from Rodgers HAVE WE LOVE YOU WITH ALL OUR WE HOPE YOU HAVE ENJOYED IT AS MUCH Jury 6 - Jury 30 quired Please send resume, including HEARTSII WANTED 2 SUBLEASERS FOR SUMMER avaaabae for summer lor 1 or 2 females Low AS WE HAVE GOOD LUCK AND DON t Free meal lor each day worked references and hours available lo Wood County HAPPY UNIT DIRECTOR DAYII AND 87 88 SPACIOUS 2 BDRM FURN APT rent A many extras Cal 353-0243 after PM FORGET TO VISIT!' Sign up m 405 Student Services Hearth Department. 541 W Wooster. Bowling PI PHI LOVE. BEHIND ASPEN WINE SHOP HEAT. WATER > LOVE Green, resume must be received by May 4. THE OHIO THETA CHAPTER THE SISTERS OF KAPPA DELTA FREE CABLE -192 50 A MO CALL NOW FOR One bedroom apartment lor summer Quiet, 1987 EOE-EOP AN EXCELLENT LOCATION 372-1667 fairly large close lo downtown Large windows, WANTED SUMMER JOBS IN DAYTON Wanted Nonsmoking roommate to share a oft street partung Perfect tor grads or upper Loft Rentals -Sign Up Now Ohio's leading enwonmental lobby seeks pro- "LINDA AND LISA" large mobile home near K Mart S100 a mo lor level undergrads Walking distance lo campus A-trame design-lowest prices gressive women & men for summer a full time I am so exerted that you two are big and little l Cal JT's Carryoul 1 Easygoing Roommate lo share apt with 3 summer 352-0779 Electric only ut*ty 317 AN M*n St Contact stall positions Call OHIO PUBUC INTEREST love you guys' I couldn't ask lor two better 3525475 guys on 6th St lor 87-88 school year Cal Mr Hyatt at 372-2301 3538805 Wanted Young married couple looking lo renl CAMPAIGN hrs 2 10 Pay $225wk Travel Mama or house-sit lor the aurnmer Ref avail Cal opp For mlo or interview 513-228-6860 Room For Rent Masna Male-senior-grad Men of PI KAPPA PHI 1 female roommate lo share 2 bedroom apt 372-8187 alter 8 PM or 1-447-3713 The Porthole Restaurant is looking for Kitchen, private entrance The 'Daze ol Rock' Committee would like to with 3 others for 87-88 Becky 352-2429 WORK IN FRONT OF A PARADOX? bartenders & barmaids lor the summer Send 3 blocks from University thank you lor the great rob you did with set up 1 Female roommate needed tor fan-spring in Not al Ihe only Fun Place To Be' resume to Porthole Restaurant. PO Box 13. dean up Phone 352-7238 Haven House Apartments CAT. Kim 372 4369 Flexible scheduling lor the coaage student Ap- KeM Island. OH 43436 We realy appreciated your help' or Jennifer 372-4283 ply in person at BUTTONS Steve Smith Apt Rentale-9 A 12 month leases aval 1987-88 school year 352-8917 202 COPY A LOT 1-8 Troup-2 bdrm duplex $310 A uW 530 FOR SALE Manvia-3 bdrm hse $310AuH 605 Fifth St SAVEAL0T Apt A 4 bdrm tn-plex $450 A uH 77 fuel Injected VW Rabbit SUMMER - 2 bedroom house Close to cam- AM-FM cassetl. new tires, good condition ■ pus Cal 352 5822 side and out Firm $1,000 CAI 352-1748 NOTHING IMPRESSES AN EMPLOYER UKE 78 DOOGE ASPEN WAGON-single owner Cal After 6 PM 354-1811 Pnce negotiable 3 month leases DROPPING OUT OF SCHOOL EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE. 1978 VW Scirrocco Double sunroof. AM-FM Apartments starting at $180 per mo cassetl stereo, rear louvres-runs good, needs Ph 352-7365 After several years «l intense study, a lot ol n Jkffe graduates body work Cal 352-2356 or 893-3825 kiakos Rivet sseaslty esKSseu (ratfy learn snmeihns They're wit qualtfied U>r the JI* they wart. Three males seeiung a fourth roommate for fal on copies froai oer origlaaJ. Fact (s. many graduates never find a tareer si their field >i study 1979 Cutlass Sup Brougham, white. 53,000 semester Cheap Rent, very specious cal Aftrr 100 cossrs. uW rtM are .Ml their (vne spent m study Not ennutfi ume in the field. ml.. 2 dr.. air. AM-FM cassette, crime, p.w. 372-1292 That's why there's a natvnwide prnijr-vn f<>r aiUexe students $3,000 1-423-6603 HALFMUCt! calcd Conpisative Kdwabun It allows students to alternate Two bedroom, furnished apartments for the studies al the allege (A their choice with paid, practical WOtfc 1980 Chevy Citation. 2 tone, red and beige, 87 88 school year 352-2863 experience in the career of their ctxxce. good condition. 4-door. automatic. AM-FM Unfurnished 2 bedroom apartments $500 tor kinko's To participate in Co-op Kduaum y»*i don't need to fit nto any cassette, power brakes A steering $1900 or summer 834 Scott Hamilton Cal 352-5822 Crael topM o-aat peon* perocufer .nmnum iflijup. Yua dunt ne«l to be a stratfit "A best offer Cal Yung at 352-2173 student either. 1986 Camaro IROC Z. red. grey interior, load- 113 Railroad St. Al yuu really need to be, is smart enoui-j. to leave school University Veage Apt for 1987-88 ed, nice, low meeage Cal 372-1163 School Year Groupa of 3 or 4 ftjtM Darters) U*4*77 Co-op Education KgrihtbaUiOW b I Kn«l-lt>l'll UAlUll FOR SALE 1961 Ponttac BcmneviHe Coupe 352-0184 Exceeent condition 40.000 miles 372-2885 ■ You earn a future when you earn a degree. ■ Upper duplex furnished for 3 people Lower Loft for sate Brand New* $75 duplex lurmshed tor 4 people Summer A Fal ********* >f4-f *********** ********** Couch $20 Prices negotiable Cal 372-4693 **•» through Spring Ph 352-0839 MOVING SALE * Everything muat go chair, couch, table, double WANTED: 2, 3. or 4 persona to sublease fur- niahed, 2 bedroom. 2 bathroom apartment * bed, clothes, stereo, etc Come to 836 Third Co-op Corner Pool, air. laundry room Avatable Jute 7th. Cal STUDENT RECREA TIOH CENTER St Fri. May 1st thru Mon, May 4th or cal Eftzabeth or Dense at 354-0901. anytime 352-2778 * Mariners Inn. Hilton Head, S.C. is Presentation by Northwestern Learn To Swim Program * looking tor Recreation, Hosp Mutual Lite Insurance Company First Session June 15 - June 26 * Mgmt. Bus, IPCO students to for College Agent position for * * work in various dept s at their summer on Thursday, April 30 at * Second Session June 29 - July 10 (no * WE ARE READY FOR YOU... * * property. Must be able to make a 2:00 PM in the Co-op Office, classes July 4, classes will * 6 month commitment Excellent 238 Admin Bldg. * ...with our SUPER COLLEGE SPECIAL!! learning opportunity! 20 positions * be held Sat., July 11) * * still available Students with WSI * * are highly encouraged to apply * Third Session July 13 - July 24 * * Fourth Session July 27 - August 7 i * * * Registration June 1 - June 5 * 103 N. Prospect * * * , Bowling Green ADVANCHI KSOVATIOM WOUIKH) Did you know you can receive Al students planning to go on a Cost: $7 per session, per child * (419)354-1810 n« University recognition for your co-op assignment this summer or at sign-up. Must hove * academically related work experi- next fan must attend a mandatory \ ence? Call or stop by the Co-op exit session on Monday, April 27, SflC Membership prior to Kroa-rm UST nucx MONIY CAN urn cm UAU Office, 238 Admin Bldg., 372- 3:00 PM or Wednesday, April registering. i 2451 29. 7:00 PM In the Ohio Suite- State Room. Classes will be scheduled Mon.-Fri. RENT ANY STRAIGHT TRUCK FOR ONLY: from 9am-1pm '39." per day and 16' a mile * Swimming Instructors UJonted * Expires May 31, 1987 - Not good with any other discounts, round trip and local rales only, some restriction* may apply. Price* do not For more information, contact For more information please call include fuel, oior damage waiver. This offer supersedes the offer which the Co-op office 238 Ad. Bldg., or call 372-2451 Scott Levin, 372-7477. expires on MayMa 31, 1987. i^»a-MMM>¥¥¥¥¥¥¥'t«»»¥¥»-VMMMHMHMME»»»»»-»»