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Wednesday, December 1, 1993 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 76, Issue 66

Briefs City police search for robbers by Joe Peltier The Sterling thief came into the store and said he police reporter needed change for the phone, police said. The man Weather then left the store and returned a short while later Partly sunny: and asked to use the phone book. The suspect re- Today, partly sunny with a Bowling Green police are still searching for two portedly went back outside to the phone and re- high between 40 and 45. men who robbed two local stores in similar, but turned when all the customers had left the store. Southeast winds around 10 unrelated, incidents last weekend. The phone book was taken into evidence by offi- mph. Tonight, mostly cloudy The Sterling Store, 115 Railroad St., was robbed cers at the scene. with a low in the mid 30s. Friday at 6:43 p.m. The other store, Dairy Mart, In the Dairy Mart heist, the thief reportedly Chance of rain 20 percent. 106 Napoleon Road, was robbed Saturday at 7:46 bought a 15-cent piece of candy 20 minutes before p.m. he robbed the store. Police said the man then re- Inside the News Although each suspect had an object underneath turned and asked the clerk if the shop carried any his clothing that he claimed was a gun, neither 10-cent candy. The man then reportedly paid for suspect openly displayed a weapon during either the candy and gave the clerk a note. The note re- robbery. portedly read, "Give me all your money; I have a The paper chase: Although the clerks gave different decriptions gun." The University is expand- of the robbers, there are several similarities be- According to the police report, immediately be- ing its recycling program to tween the cases, police said. fore the man left he told the woman, "Don't hold encourage office workers to Bowling Green police l.i. Thomas Brokamp said this against me. I wouldn't do it if I wasn't hu- Bowling Green police have created composites of two men responsi- recycle more paper prod- in each case the male suspect entered the store in ngry." ucts. ble for two separate armed robberies in the city last weekend. The the early evening, left and then returned to later The woman told police the man walked away composite on the left is of the man who robbed Sterling, 115 Railroad hand the clerk a note demanding money. from the crime scene. □ See page four. St., on Friday. On the right Is the composite of the suspect responsible "Both had notes that said they had guns, but no The Sterling robber was described as a 5-feet-4- for a Saturday robbery at Dairy Mart, 106 Napoleon Road. Although guns were shown during the robberies," Brokamp there are similarities between the two Incidents, police said they be- Outside campus said. See Robberies, page tin. lieve the robberies were committed by two different men. The BC Nc»«A«!h»n Walker Montgomery to announce campaign for state attor- Clinton ney general: COLUMBUS -- State Sen. Betty Montgomery, R-Per- signs rysburg, plans stops in six cities to announce her cam- paign for the Republican nomination for Ohio attor- Brady ney general, beginning Thursday in Columbus. 7 She said Tuesday that the Bill one-day tour will begin at noon in Columbus, at the site by Terence Hunt of a drive-by shooting this The Associated Press year, followed by visits later to Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and WASHINGTON ~ As James Dayton. Brady turned in his wheelchair to Montgomery has said she watch. President Clinton signed would run for the office cur- into law the most sweeping rently held by Attorney handgun control bill in a quarter General Lee Fisher, a De- century Tuesday. "Americans mocrat, with the war against are finally fed up with violence," crime being the centerpiece the president declared. of her campaign. Cheers and applause erupted in Fisher plans to run for a the East Room as Clinton signed second-year term, and is not the long-fought bill before an au- expected to face serious op- dience of law enforcement offi- position in his party's pri- cials, mayors, governors, mem- mary. bers of Congress and families So far, Montgomery is the who have lost relatives to gun only Republican seeking the violence. office. The new law will require a five-day waiting period and background check on handgun City waste ban in effect: buyers when it takes effect in 90 The city's yard waste ban Camping For A Cause days. It was named for Brady, the White House press secretary goes into effect today. As a Phi Delta Theta fratenlty members Todd Cipollo, Jerry Milano and i occupy the tent through Thursday, accepting money and canned who was gravely wounded and result, people can no longer Gene Hughes (left to right) camp out on the Union Oval to remind goods to donate to the Cherry Street Mission in Toledo. mix yard waste such as passersby of the plight of the homeless. Fraternity members will | left disabled in the 1981 assas- leaves, grass clippings and sination attempt against then- brush in with regular trash. President Reagan. There will be separate col- Reading slowly from notes as lections for yard waste, in- his wife, Sarah, held a micro- cluding Christmas trees. phone for him, Brady called the The ban is an effort to save Groups to march for AIDS Day ceremony "the end of unchecked landfill space. madness and the commencement dles will be passed out and Barr "We're opening it up to the en- more and more." of a heartfelt crusade for a safer by Glnner Phillips and saner country." will speak about the disease. The tire community," said Peter human diversity reporter It was the first major gun bill Kent State student was participants will travel down Herman, LAGA vice president. Herman said the day is also a Ridge Street, cut across campus "I think that the more people we time to reflect what life would be since 1968 when Congress ban- shot over drug deal argu- ned mail-order purchases of ri- Today is World AIDS Day - a behind the Jerome Library, con- have, the more support we can without any art because so many ment: fles, shotguns, handguns and day to show support and under- tinue down East Wooster Street, show to everyone that AIDS is artists, including singers and ammunition and curbed out-of- standing for the thousands of turn down Thurstin Avenue and very important. If we continue to dancers, have been lost to the KENT, Ohio-An argu- people who have been lost or af- ignore it it's going to spread disease. st an- buying of those firearms. ment over a drug deal ap- end up back at the Union. fected by the disease. Although Clinton said the Brady Bill fi- parently resulted in the nally passed "because grassroots shooting last week of a Kent the city of Toledo will be hosting events to commemorate the oc- America changed its mind and State University student in a demanded that this Congress not campus dormitory room. casion, two University groups will be bringing the worldwide University task force sponsors leave here without doing some- event closer to home with a spe- thing about this. And all the rest A dormitory resident told of us, even Jim and Sarah, did police he was present for a cial candlelight vigil taking place on campus. caravan to candlelight march was to somehow light that spark marijuana sale to two men that swept across the people of known only by first names, The Lesbian and Gay Alliance and The Out Action Group will freshments will all be events in the observance this country and proved once according to the search by Melissa Llpowskl again that democracy can work." warrant filed Monday in commemorate World AIDS Day health reporter of World AIDS Day in Toledo. with a march to show their sup- Individuals who want to take part in the event "America won this battle," the Portage County Municipal president said. "Americans are Court. port. are encouraged to meet at St. Paul's Church in Mark Barr, founder of the Out In observance of World AIDS Day, the Gradu- downtown Toledo at 6 p.m., Nathan said. finally fed up with violence that Action Group and organizer of ate Student Persons for Higher Education, a "The march will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will cuts down another citizen with The witness told police the gunfire every 20 minutes." victim, David Kremling, got the march, said it is important University task force that focuses on diversity, last for approximately 45 minutes," she said. for people to recognize World will be sponsoring a car caravan to a candlelight "After the march, which leads back to the A major anti-crime bill is ex- into an argument with the pected to be high on the agenda two men, and that the two AIDS Day. march in Toledo this evening. church, there will be a church service at St. fled the room after the "Since the world is now recog- Because the event focuses on an issue which Paul's at 7:30 p.m." for Clinton and Congress next year. It's a politically popular is- shooting. nizing AIDS, I thought that Bowl- affects every person's life in some way, it is Im- After the church service, refreshments will ing Green should be able to rec- portant for individuals to take part in the obser- be offered to those who participate in the obser- sue, since polls show that violen- ce-weary Americans say crime is Chief Criminal Prosecutor ognize it also," Barr said. "I think vance, said Phillip Burns, a member of the task vance, she said. it's important that Bowling According to Nathan, the march is open to their top fear. Robert Durst confirmed force. Green shows support in this everyone who is willing to recognize AIDS as be- Clinton said that opponents Monday that police believe The purpose of World AIDS Day is to educate, worldwide event to help stop ing a prevalent issue in society and who wish to have successfully portrayed gun the Nov. 23 shooting oc- said Beth Nathan, executive director of the Da- AIDS. I know that a lot of people vid's House in Toledo, the sponsor of the vigil. support those whose lives have been affected by restrictions as an impingement curred in the course of a at Bowling Green and in the "Through the observance of the day, we hope the virus. on the American culture of hunt- drug transaction. community know people who to heighten awareness and sensitivity to AIDS "Those who participate in the candelight ing and fishing. have AIDS." and the people who have the disease," Nathan march should dress warm and should probably "We have taken this important Compiled from staff and said. part of the life of millions of Participants will meet at the wire reports. A candlelight march, a church service and re- See Caravan, page six. Union Oval at 8 p.m. where can- See Brady Bill, page six.

■ ;- ~.,r- M i—i Opinion page two The BG News Wednesday, December 1, 1993 The BG News -An Independent Student Voice- Editorial Board Kimberly Larson Editor-in-Chief Hi Kirk Pavelich Eileen McNamara Managing Editor Associate Editor Julie Tagliaferro Chris Hawley Campus Editor City Editor R#y RICH RESWKTS (Mr Aaron Dorksen Sherry Turco Sports Editor Opinion Editor Connell Barrett ' FXCgpT- STATE flr^foHTEES Insider Editor ^Zffl 'ffpEfJAL DISASTER KEuEFOfFiC/AU,

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page four The BG News Wednesday, December 1, 1993 Planetarium offers excitement University

by Julie BaOcock Smith said. contributing reporter "The world around us is a fascinating place. Smith said the subjects he to push paper picks are interesting, but are Science is a way of learning about that world." ones he would not want to write Dale W. Smith does his best to Dale W. Smith, University planetarium director about when he orders a fall show. defeat the image of science as a Smith also chooses topics that recycling difficult and boring subject catch interest and are not too through his job at the University. available near the planetarium. the spring shows. narrow. by Leah Barnum "The world around us is a fas- The programs are generally free The production process for the "I try to look for more broad- environment reporter cinating place. Science is a way but a $1 donation is suggested. spring presentations is a long based, interdisciplinary topics," of learning about that world," The donations can be put in a box one. he said. said Smith, who has been direc- located near the entrance of the Smith said it takes approxi- Smith said he usually commits Paper is probably the most prevalent recyclable item at most tor of the University's planetar- planetarium after the show. mately 600 minutes of production to both the home-produced shows colleges, but at the University, not much of the paper used is re- ium since it was built 11 years A multimedia program is a time for one minute of show time. and the ordered shows a year cycled. So the University recycling program is expanding to ago. show which combines images According to Smith, the ahead of time. make paper recycling more convenient for office workers on Smith, who said he has always shown through a star projector hardest production step is writ- He said the fall program was campus. been fascinated by science, said which is located in the center of ing the script, but he also said it an exception because he did not The plan of expansion was developed after the University he became interested in astron- the auditorium and through is the most enjoyable one. commit until June. program did a waste audit in spring 1993 and discovered that omy when a friend gave him a images projected from over 30 Smith said writing the script is The fall program was a double most of the paper from offices is discarded with the normal book on the subject in the third slide projectors that are located difficult because he has to keep feature about backyard astron- trash, said Craig Wittig, coordinator of recycling programs at grade. around the outer edge of the ceil- the visual aspects of the show in omy. the University. Smith has a chance to share his ing around the planetarium. mind at the same time. He also The first show "More than Ninety percent of the Administration Building's trash is paper enthusiasm of science through The slide projectors project tries to write the script so that it Meets the Eye," was an introduc- and 60 percent of that paper is recyclable, Wittig said, but it his job as director of the plane- images in the form of cartoons, "flows poetically to the ear." tion to star gazing. It compared goes out with other trash to a landfill. tarium. photographs and other graphics The most recent spring show what one can see with the naked "I think we definitely need education," he said. The planetarium is a round all over the ceiling of the plane- was "The Seabird Show." It fea- eye in comparison to binoculars, In response to the audit, the University recycling program theater that is housed under a tarium. A recreation of the night tured the A to Z's of seabirds. telescopes and space probes. purchased 10,000 recycling bins to be placed in every office on 40-foot white dome. It is located sky made possible through a star Smith said he got the idea from a The second show was titled campus, Wittig said. in the Physical Sciences building projector may also be seen spor- 1987 vacation to a remote fishing "The Light Hearted Astron- The office bins can be used for all kinds of paper, including near the northwest corner of the adically throughout the program. village in Quebec, Canada. He omer." It told the dos and don'ts envelopes with windows, manilla envelopes and colored paper, University campus. All of the images are accom- thought it would be neat to bring of astronomy and was narrated Wittig said. Just about anyone has the op- panied with narration and music. the experience to the general with humor. The University recycling program will send the mixed paper portunity to experience what the Visitors attending the public. The last day of the fall pro- to the Fort Howard Paper Company in Greenbay, Wis. because it planetarium has to offer through multimedia programs are ad- He said although he tries to in- gram was Nov. 21. takes the lower grades of paper, he said. various programs. vised by ushers to sit in the seats corporate astronomy in most of The spring show is entitled That makes it more convenient because no separation is The planetarium offers pro- located in the back of the auditor- his shows such as Water World "Unworldly Weather." It is about necessary, Wittig said. grams to the general public, pub- ium in order to get the best view (which was shown two springs nature's most extreme weather - The only types of paper that can not be mixed with the others lic school children and college of the show. The planetarium ago), astronomy was not worked weather in outer space. Tentative are glossy and newpaper, he said. students. seats 118 people. into the Seabird Show. show times are scheduled for Wittig said he hopes to start distributing the bins to offices The planetarium offers two A new multimedia show is pre- "It was more a personal es- Tuesday and Friday at 8 p.m. and within the next month, but he wants to take the time to educate new multimedia programs every sented every fall and spring. say," he said. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. from Jan. 21 people about their use, Wittig said. year that are available to anyone Smith said he orders the fall The styles of the spring and "I'm trying to go personally to every department office to who is interested. Free parking is shows and writes and produces fall shows are entirely different. See Planetarium, page five. hand [the bins] out so I can answer questions," he said.

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Smith allows the audience to ask presented to school groups every Police said another officer then picked up the questions. The questions can year. Teachers can choose from a Monday night the streets of Bowling Green were through March 18 and from chase at the intersection of Poe Road and Main March 20 through April 22. Ten- vary from inquiries about variety of programs such as star used as an unofficial practice course for the Grand Street. The cars sped through downtown and con- different constellations to ques- talks, interactive programs pre- Theft Prix as police chased a stolen car at speeds tative Saturday shows are sched- tinued southbound on Route 25, where one of the uled for February 12 and March tions on whether there is life on sented in a workshop style or any over 100 mph. police cars passed the stolen vehicle. The driver of 12 at 2 p.m. of the full multimedia programs The chase, which took place around 11:45 p.m., other planets. the stolen car tried.to escape by jumping the One recent visitor asked if that were presented in the past. began in Perrysburg and ended with the juvenile Two other multimedia shows median and turning around in a parking lot, police are also offered at the planetar- there was civilization in space. "We keep everything," said car thieves crashing into a field. said. ium. These shows remain the The driver was charged with unauthorized use of "Is there civilization here?" Smith of the multimedia shows. a moter vehicle, willful and wanton disregard for same every year. Smith joked in response. He then After attempting to ram the other squad car, the explained that although it is pos- School presentations are safety, six counts of running a red light, fleeing youth then again drove over the median and at- A Christmas show, the "Secret of the Star," will return for its sible, he did not think other civi- scheduled for Tuesdays and and eluding and resisting arrest. tempted to drive northbound in the southbound fourth season beginning this lizations existed. Thursdays, as Mondays, The stolen car was southbound on Route 25 when lanes, police said. According to the police report, week. The show will be offered The planetarium also offers Wednesdays and Fridays are police received a radio call requesting assistance the driver then lost control and landed in a "fre- star gazing opportunities to in- reserved for University classes. in stopping the car, according to the police report. shly plowed field." from Dec. 3 to Dec. 19. Smith said the show was lost terested persons. They are of- Smith said spring is the busiest last year due to budget cuts. fered to the general public after time of the year for school pro- Another show is "Larry, Cat in weekend shows on a clear night. grams because most school field Space." It is geared toward Smith said the weather usually trips are scheduled during that Elections board member young children and is about a cat cancels two or three star gazing time. who takes a trip to the moon. shows. Smith said the most popular Star gazers are taken to the top The planetarium serves as a show presented at the planetar- of the observatory and are al- classroom as well. Smith, who accused of breaking law ium was a show about Halley's lowed to look through a teles- said he works about 70 hours a Comet in 1986. That show was a cope. A maximum of 20 people week during the academic school are taken up at one time. year, teaches one course per se- The Associated Press Pizza said he discussed the not change the election results. joint production between the case Monday with Finkbeiner. University and Youngstown Smith has a staff of six stu- mester. He is teaching a class on "I asked him where he got After Finkbeiner won, he State University. dents who help with the the Solar System this fall. TOLEDO - The Lucas the information and what he said he was given absentee Smith said the home-produced multimedia shows and the star County prosecutor said Tues- did with the results. He said he vote results the afternoon of shows are generally more popu- gazing opportunities. "Science is neat stuff, and we'- day he believes state law was got the results after 4 p.m. on the election. Ferner then asked lar than the shows he orders. He said some assistants are as- re trying to communicate it," violated when absentee ballot Election Day," Pizza said. for an independent in- Before every multimedia tronomy students, while others said Smith when summing up the vote totals were released to Pizza said the disclosure will vestigation. show. Smith reveals the night sky are not. All of them help with the planetarium's agenda. Mayor-elect Carty Finkbeiner and all the constellations that can star gazing and three of the more before the polls closed on Elec- be seen during the time of year experienced staff members Pamphlets and programs that tion Day. of the show to the audience. The serve as ushers and operators provide background information Prosecutor Anthony Pizza sky is created by the star projec- during the presentations. about the planetarium and said he would present evidence Finkbeiner looking tor. Constellations are also il- Public school children have a multimedia shows are offered to to a Lucas County grand jury lustrated on the back of the pro- special opportunity to experi- the general public. They are lo- on Wednesday. grams that are given to each visi- ence what the planetarium has to cated near the entrance of the Pizza said Steve DeBolt, an for administrators tor. offer. planetarium and can be picked Smith said about 100 shows are up almost anytime. Elections Board member and The Associated Press After the star presentation. executive director of the Re- publican Party's executive committee, told Finkbeiner TOLEDO - Hundreds of people have applied for 11 high- Orders from the North Pole... about three hours before the ranking city jobs since Mayor-elect Carry Finkbeiner advertised polls closed that he had the positions in newspapers around the country. received 58 percent of the The City Council on Nov. IS gave Finkbeiner $15,000 to recruit 2,126 absentee votes. new administrators. Pizza said it is illegal for Ads were placed in The Blade as well as The New York Times, anyone connected with an elec- The Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times and several tions board to make voter re- other newspapers. sults public before the polls The city is changing its form of government in January. The close. mayor will be given administrative powers the city manager Offenders could be dis- now holds. The manager's post will be eliminated. missed from the elections Finkbeiner has received about 300 applications from around Santa Says, "In appreciation of all board and spend up to one year the nation, said Thomas Palmer, co-chairman of Finkbeiner's in jail, he said. transition team. of our customers, we will be having a..." DeBolt declined to comment But the number increases daily, said Ed Boblitt, who was Tuesday. But he has said that Finkbeiner's campaign spokesman. He said the daily mail has he did not know disclosing the been so heavy that all the applications have not been counted. CUSTOMER information was illegal. Palmer, transition team Co-Chairman David Boston and sub- Finkbeiner, 54, defeated committees of the 16-member team are interviewing applicants. Mike Femer, 42, in the Nov. 2 APPRECIATION DAY nonpartisan election. The number of finalists for each position will be narrowed to three or four within a few weeks, Finkbeiner said. Thursday, December 2nd 8 a.m. -6 p.m. Everyone Invited! NOMINATIONS FOR 1994 Graduate Assistant Teaching Award 20% OFF Undergraduates! Graduate Student Colleagues! YOUR PURCHASES* Faculty Members! Administrators! Tell us about your best Graduate Teaching Assistant! Nominations are solicited for Graduate Teaching Assistants who are engaged in classroom instruction and who meet award eligibility criteria. The Teaching Assistant must have taught a course for which he/she had a major responsibility at any time in 1993. Those eligible will come from one or more of the following categories: 1) GA teaching own section(s), 2) GA leading study/recitation section(s), 3) GA teaching laboratory section(s)* The final deadline for nominations is January 21, 1994; however, we encourage written nominations by December 17,1993 This award recognizes excellence in undergraduate teaching by graduate assistants and is sponsored by the Graduate Student Pmfessional Development Program and the Graduate College.

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Return to: Graduate Assistant Teaching Award Graduate Student Professional Development Program c/o Telecommunications Department 372-2851 Howling Green State University m Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 - 6:00 Campus Mail, or Bowling Green, OH 43403 Student Services Building Fri. 8:00 - 5:00 Sat. 9-5 * (Ex*m proctors and gradan are ineligible for this award.) Elsewhere page six The BG News Wednesday, December 1, 1993 Navy officers unaware of abuse Doctors debate by Anne Gearan tomary for the chief of naval operations to seek out the Navy safety of silicone The Associated Press "Maybe I should be more prudish, but I am not." secretary In social settings. H. Lawrence Garrett III, former Navy secretary "If Admiral Kelso were pre- NORFOLK, Va - The Navy's sent he would have come over to breast implants highest-ranking uniformed offi- lso or any wrongdoing. operations, is the Navy's highest- do nothing more than extend a cer said under oath Monday he Kelso and Garrett testified in ranking admiral and a member of hand and exchange greetings," by Christopher Connell Garrett said. never saw any misconduct at the the cases of Cmdrs. Thomas Mil- the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Associated Press 1991 Tailhook aviators conven- ler and Gregory Tritt. The pair He said that during the raucous tion and was unaware until face court-martial for the Tail- third-floor party, he was on the Garrett, who resigned last year months later that women were the prosecutions because his lo- hook scandal unless Vest agrees over Tailhook, also said he saw WASHINGTON - The American Medical Association renewed its abused there. cation during the incidents is in to drop charges against them. nothing improper. He said he was quarrel with the government over silicone breast implants Tuesday "I didn't know of anything that dispute. Defense lawyers say the char- aware of a room where men and said women ought to be able to get them for cosmetic purposes happened at Tailhook," Adm. Kelso said he first heard of the ges should be thrown out because shaved women's legs, but did not once informed of the risks. Frank B. Kelso II testified at a sexual misconduct allegations Kelso appointed the admiral try to stop the activity. The doctors' organization said that notwithstanding the alarms military court hearing for two when Lt. Paula Coughlin came overseeing the Tailhook cases raised about implants in the past two years, there is no convincing officers charged in the scandal. forward to say she was a victim and because Kelso has a stake in "I was assured by my aides evidence that they cause diseases. He told military Judge William of abuse by her colleagues some hotel's main floor, attending a that this was a purely voluntary The Journal of the American Medical Association, in Wednesday's T. Vest Jr. he was never on the two months after the September speech by then-Navy Secretary action of both parties," Garrett edition, published a report by the AMA's Council of Scientific Ad- third floor of the Las Vegas Hil- 1991 gathering of naval fliers. Garrett. Afterward, he said, he said. "Maybe I should be more visers on breast implants and a stinging retort from FDA Commis- ton on Saturday, Sept. 7, 1991, "I was not there," he said. went into the hotel's casino to prudish, but I am not." sioner David A. Kessler. when 83 women have said they "How sure are you?" asked Lt. gamble. Kessler said the AMA faulted others for the controversy, but over- were sexually assaulted. Cmdr. Wayne Ritter. the pros- Garrett said he went to the Defense attorneys say they looked "the serious failings of physicians" who used the silicone im- Former Navy Secretary H. ecutor. third-floor patio area. Although it have written statements from plants for 30 years without giving women adequate information about Lawrence Garrett III testified "I am positive," Kelso re- was crowded, he said he was cer- more than 30 people who placed their risks. later that he was on the third sponded. tain he would have seen Kelso if Kelso on the third floor that Sat- "Congress has made clear that caveat emptor [let the buyer be- floor that night and didn't see Ke- Kelso, who is chief of naval he were there because it is cus- urday night. ware] is not the accepted standard for medical products marketed in this country," the FDA chief and two colleagues wrote. He said the agency had accumulated even more evidence of possi- ble health problems posed by the rupture of silicone implants since last December, when the AMA's House of Delegates adopted as its Truck Hubble to be repaired official policy the council report just now appearing in the medical journal. Weather may delay shuttle flight to fix telescope Dr. M. Roy Schwarz, the AMA's senior vice president for medical education and science, said the council had reviewed those studies causes copes, new computer and more. peer back 14 billion light-years and remains unconvinced. The council members decided in a tele- by Marcla Dunn with clarity instead of 4 billion phone conference Monday to stand by their recommendations, he The Associated Press A record five spacewalks are planned during the 11-day flight, light-years, Americans will be said. Amtrak and three more are possible if "getting a bargain for the money Kessler in January 1992 called for a moratorium on use of silicone CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ~ problems arise with either Hub- invested," Leckrone said. breast implants because of unanswered safety questions about the - Feel free to put in your 2 cents ble or the shuttle. Here's how Leckrone and other devices implanted in more than one million American women. worth once spacewalking astro- The tab for the mission is $629 NASA officials boil down Hubble In April 1992 the FDA decided to allow surgeons to use the implants eras h nauts start trying to fix the Hub- million: $251 million for Hubble costs: only in tightly controlled clinical trials. It established procedures for by Ike Floret ble Space Telescope. parts, ground operations and re- The cost of operating and breast cancer patients to get them for reconstructive surgery. The Associated Press That's what it costs each Amer- lated activities and $378 million maintaining the Hubble teles- It said then it also would allow some trials involving women seek- ican citizen each week in taxes to for the shuttle trip. cope since its 1990 launch is ing them for cosmetic purposes, but they have not become widely operate and maintain the billion- While just about everybody has about $250 million a year. available. INTERCESSION CITY, dollar-plus observatory, which criticized NASA for launching The AMA council said women, once fully informed of the risks, Fla. - An Amtrak passenger has bad eyesight, bad memory Hubble with an improperly Figure 250 million Americans "should have the right to choose." It said a registry should be kept of train slammed into a trac- and a bad case of the jitters. ground mirror, few have com- and that comes out to $1 per all patients with implants so they can be tracked in case of problems. tor-trailer stalled at a rail- Space shuttle Endeavour was plained about the basic premise American per year, or about 2 It accused the news media of creating "unnecessary anxiety in road crossing and derailed due to blast off before dawn of studying the universe above cents a week. many women" by presenting an unbalanced picture of the safety of Tuesday, injuring at least Wednesday on the multimillion- Earth's distorting atmosphere. silicone implants. 45 people. dollar mission, considered the Nonetheless, some scientists The telescope, including de- Kessler called the AMA's posture "disturbing. It fails to examine The driver of the rig most complex shuttle flight and have complained that ground ob- velopment and initial operations, the responsibility of the medical community." could not be found, au- biggest repair job in space ever. servatories could do the job al- cost about $2 billion at the time Kessler said the FDA had received 21,968 reports of problems with thorities said. Bad weather threatened to de- most as well. of launch That expense was silicone implants in 1992 and 19,144 this year. He said recent studies "We don't know if he's lay the flight. Forecasters gave David Leckrone, Hubble's spread over a little more than 10 indicate that silicone gel is "a potent antibody." dead or if he jumped from only a 30 percent chance of senior project scientist, said he years. In simple terms, that's Even if only 5 percent of the implants rupture, Kessler said, that the truck," said Mike Ma- favorable conditions for the doesn't think American tax- about $200 million a year. means "some 75,000 of the one million to two million women with im- honey, an Osceola County scheduled 4:57 a.m. EST launch payers have gotten their money's plants would be at risk for potentially serious adverse health ef- fire-rescue dispatcher. He The telescope's future lies in worth out of Hubble - yet. The Figure about 200 million Amer- fects." said at least 45 were hurt, eight gloved hands - four space- telescope has been in orbit 3 1/2 icans back then (even though but the total could be al- walkers who will go out in pairs years and has 11 1/2 years of there actually were several mil- Schwarz, an immunologist, said, "We do not find convincing evi- most double that. to install corrective lenses, a new work remaining. lion more) and that comes out, dence of a relationship between the implant and disease, although we The eight-car Silver wide-field planetary camera, Once Hubble's vision is again, to $1 per American per cannot rule out that some women may have a hypersensitivity which Meteor, bound for New new solar panels, new gyros- restored and the telescope can year, or 2 cents a week. would make that relationship real. York City from Tampa, was carrying 103 passengers and about eight crew mem- Brady Bill bers when the accident oc- Caravan curred in early afternoon, Continued from page one. Bill was "step one in taking our than 47,000 attempted gun pur- Continued from page one. said Sue Martin, an Amtrak chases by people who at the time spokeswoman in Washing- Americans and turned it into an streets back, taking our children instrument of maintaining mad- back, reclaiming our families were banned from buying ton, D.C. firearms. At least 25 states have bring a candle to the march, it will be all right if they choose to Four of the train cars ness," the president said. and our future." march without one." "It is crazy," Clinton said. Critics contend the Brady Bill Brady-like restrictions on hand- were thrown off the tracks gun sales. Because the march takes place in Toledo, transportation be- in the accident, she said. "Would I let anybody change that will have a limited effect because comes an issue for students who do not have any way to get The derailment occurred life in America? Not on your life. criminals will simply buy their there. near Intercession City, 20 Has that got anything to do with weapons in illicit markets. Attorney General Janet Reno In order to ensure that University students can be a part of the miles southwest of Orlando. the Brady Bill or assault weapons Clinton and Sarah Brady both said that Sarah Brady had observance, the task force is offering transportation to any stu- A green truck, apparently or whether the police have to go took note of a Washington pledged not to stop with the dent who wishes to be part of the event. Burns said. with a large generator on out on the street confronting Poststory that said background Brady Bill. She quoted Sarah Students who would like to attend the ceremony and need board, was tangled in the teen-agers who are better armed checks and waiting periods in Brady as saying, "We're going to transportation are asked to meet tonight at 5:20 p.m. in the park- train's wreckage. than they are? Of course not." California, Florida, Virginia and get the ban on assault weapons ing lot by the Student Services Building, Burns said. He said that signing the Brady Maryland have blocked more passed." Robberies Continued from page one. inches tall, between 160 to 170 dirty appearance. inch, 130-pound white man with Brokamp said armed robbers PLfoeAFE 353-0988 reddish blonde hair and a musta- pounds. He has light brown hair, tend to keep robbing until they che. His hair was long in back a mustache and a few days of fa- are caught. and feathered on the sides, police cial hair growth He was wearing said. a dark blue baseball hat at the "These things tend to run in spurts," Brokamp said. 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Defense paves way THE BO NEWS PIGSKIN PICK COJJSTEST for women's hoops SPONSORED IIY by Mike Kazimore sports writer relentless pressing defense as Falcons with a layup after col- they committed 24 turnovers, in- lecting one of her four steals on THE cluding seven by Madsen, on the the night. Scott led the offensive There is an old saying in sports evening. charge for BG as she lit up the that offense sells tickets and de- After trading baskets during Xavier defense for 18 points fense wins games. the early part of the first half, while also pulling down 7 re- The Bowling Green women's the Falcons grabbed a seven bounds. basketball team played that point advantage, 26-19, after proverb to perfection Tuesday Jenny Kulics drained a three Amy Siefring answered Scott's night during its 86*9 win over point shot from the right wing. hoop with a trey, ending a 17-0 BG Xavier University. Twelve of BG's first 26 points run by BG. However, the Falcons Despite the Falcon's 86 point came from the hot hand of Mi- went on to score 17 of the next 24 offensive effort, it was the solid chelle Shade as she feasted on an points to put the game out of NEWS play of their defense, especially array of 12-foot jump shots. For reach. Talita Scott, that propelled them the game Shade connected on 8 of Siefring led all scorers with 25 past the Lady Musketeers. 14 shots from the field while points, including a 5of-8 per- Scott, a senior guard, was giv- scoring 17 points. formance from behind the three- Win $25 Gift Certificate en the defensive duty of trying to "I thought she [Shade] made point arc. stop Xavier's All-American can- good decisions tonight," Clark didate Carol Madsen, who aver- said. "When Michelle finds her- XAVIER aged more than 19 points per self open, she's going to hit those Madsen 4-12 3-4 11, Colborn 4-7 Name contest last season. Scott was open shots and when she gets on 1-1 9, Haneberg 1-6 2-4 4, Siefring true to the task as she limited a roll she's pretty hard to stop." 9-14 2-5 25, Rauh 1-8 0-0 2, Hey- Address Madsen to 11 points on 4-12 Xavier scored 11 of the next 17 dinger 0-1 0-0 0, Wade 0-3 4-4 4, shooting from the field. points to pull to 32-30 with 6:12 Clinkenbeard 4-4 0-0 10, Flint 0-0 Phone "She's [Madsen] a great left in the half, but that's as close 2-2 2, Bihn 1-6 0-0 2. 24-61 14-20 shooter and a great one-on-one as the Musketeers would get for 69. player," Scott said. "My assign- the remainder of the contest. BOWLING GREEN ment on her was to stay in be- Bowling Green, substituting Shade 8-14 1-2 17, Albers 5-14 IB tween her and the basket." liberally, closed out the half on a 3* 13, Williams 3-7 0-0 6, Cassell Aaron Mark Russ Mike Andy Christopher BG head coach Jaci Clark 15-0 run to take a comfortable 3-6 0-0 9, Scott 8-13 2-2 18, Kulics Dorksen DeChant Eckard Kazimore Dugan Selders echoed Scott's remarks that it 45-30 lead into the locker room. 1-7 0-0 3, Heilman 1-2 2-2 4, Koes- lastw«*k 12-6 laatwaaK 12-6 lailwaak: 12-6 laslwaak 12-6 ttstwaek 13-5 last week's NFL: overall: 111-74 overall 120-65 overall: 122-63 overall: 113-72 overall 117-68 winnar was the Lady Falcon's defense "I think our depth and our con- ter 2-2 0-0 4, Ault 0-1 2-4 2, 14-4 that proved to be the deciding ditioning are strengths of this Nuesmeyer 1-3 0-0 2, DeLoye 2-2 factor in the game. team," Clark said. "We should be 2-2 6, Hooper 1-4 0-0 2. 35-75 Atlanta @ Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Atlanta Atlanta "All good teams play offense, in better condition than our op- 12-18 86. Green Bay @ Chicago Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Chicago Green Bay Green Bay but the championship teams play ponents; we've worked hard in Three-point goals - Siefring 5, Indianapolis @ N Y Jets N Y Jets N Y Jets N Y Jets NY Jets N Y Jets NY Jets defense," Clark said. "I like the the preseason to get ourselves Cassell 3, Clinkenbeard 2, Kulics L A Raiders @ Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo pressure and I like how we put into that position." The second 1. Fouled out - none. Rebounds - L A Raiders Buffalo the pressure on them and made half of play held more of the Xavier 41(Haneberg 7), BG Minnesota @ Detroit Detroit Detroit Minnesota Detroit Detroit Minnesota them make decisions under pres- same for Xavier, as it was still 43(Albers 8). Assists - Xavier New England @ Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh sure." unable to handle the pressure of 12(Heydinger 4), BG 24(Albers, New Orleans (§> Cleveland New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans The Musketeers, on the other BG's trapping defense. In fact, Cassell 6). Total Fouls - Xavier Washington @ Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Washington Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Washington hand, were unable to handle BG's Scott opened the scoring for the IS, BG 15. A-689. L A Rams @ Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Tae BC NewaTereaa Tkomai Denver @ San Diego Denver Denver San Diego Denver Denver Denver N Y Giants @ Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami N Y Giants Kansas City @ Seattle Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Cincinnati @ San FransiscoS F SF SF SF SF SF Philadelphia @ Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas

To win. circle your picks on the left-hand side and then turn in the contest torm to the BG News. 210 West Hall The entry with the most correct picks will win a girt certificate wonti $25 of advertising in the BG News Prizes will vary from week to week In case ot Des. a winner will be drawn by a member ot the BG News. The previous weeks winner will have his or her picture appear in the guest column along with their winning score each Wednesday. All entries must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Friday

This week's winner is Christopher Selders, of 333 Founders Christopher correctly picked 14 out ot 18 games, and for his efforts he will recieve a $25 gift certificate from the University Bookstore. Andy Dugan prevailed as the leader ot the staff prognostJeators again with a respectable 13-5 showing, thanks to the Tampa Bay/Minnesota game The other four gurus tied for second best on the staff with a weekly record ot 12-5 Despite another impressive performance. Dugan still trails in third place behind Mark DeChant in second, while Russ Eckard continues to wear the yellow jersey as he leads the pack Mike Kazimore begins a late recovery from weeks ol living around the can. but Aaron Dorksen has let the world know that he now is the Man of the Can with yet another week ot being dead last. 'Irs my can, all mine,' Dorksen told the start No one argued Findlay to face Falcons by Mike Kazimore to lead BG to a successful season. If the Falcons hope to defeat sports writer "During the early part of the the Oilers, they will have to im- season we're basically going to prove upon their perimeter play 10 or 11 guys," Larranaga offense and defense. One down, the rest of the said. "How many minutes every- season to go. body gets will mostly be defined Findlay That's the philosophy that by defensive mathcups out on the Bowling Green head coach Jim courts." Dec. 1 7:30 Anderson Arena Larranaga and his team will take One of the question marks that Location: Findlay Ohio into the men's basketball team's BG had going into the year was Enrollment: 3.200 Nickname: Oilers second game of the season how its backcourt would perform Color*: Orange and Black against Findlay tonight at Ander- during the course of the year, es- Conference: NAIA Independent son Arena. Tipoff is scheduled pecially the point guard position. Arena (Capacity): Croy Gym i3.200i Athletic Director Ron Niekamp for 7:30 p.m. Monday night BG's point guard SID: Dave Faiella The Falcons used a balanced tandem of Mike Swanson and An- (Ok 1419) 4244721 offensive attack and an aggres- tonio Daniels ran the team (HI: <419< 424-5620 Head Coach: Ron Niekamp sive defense to blow out the De- smoothly throughout the night. amiOhio'72i fiance Yellow Jackets 90-71 The two combined to dish out At I'F (Yra.): 168 64 181 Monday. seven assists while only commit- Aaat. Coachea: During the game 11 Falcons Al Baker iFindlay 721 ting one turnover. De« Buford I Findlay'891 broke Into the scoring column, "I thought that the ball han- Baaketball Office Phone:i419i424-4663 including all three freshmen. Ac- dling of Swanson and Daniels 1992-93 Overall Record: 26 6 Newcomera: Javan Conley IGVF, 65. Fr ;l cording to Larranaga, it's this was excellent against Defiance," Dan Compton (G. 6 2, Fr l depth that he will be counting on Larranaga said. Petrie leads the way for improved hockey squad

Xaviers Lynn Bihn (44) battles Bowling Green's Sharleen Hooper and Michelle Shade for a loose ball during the Falcons 86-69 victory Tuesday night at Anderson Arena. by Pat Murphy sports writer freshman selection Aaron EUis to Brown and Orange specialty the Detroit Junior Red Wings, the teams have been at opposite ends goals against the Falcons have of the rink. The Falcons led the The Falcon leer quarterly re- dropped from 45 at this point last CCHA in penalty killing, stop- Students need ID only port shows wins up by almost two year to 21 this season. ping the opponent 88.4 percent of shares and losses down by more Petrie's numbers speak for the time. Strong forechecking than a half. Through eleven themselves. He ranks fourth in and solid defensive play In front The BGSU Athletic Depart- fect for the Men and Women's other basketball games during games, the Brown and Orange the league in goals against aver- of the goal have allowed Petrie to ment is announcing that effec- doubleheader against Toledo on the season. stand at 7-2-2 as opposed to 4-7 a age at 2.53, fourth In league wins shine. tive with the Men's Basketball Saturday, March 5. Ticket pick- Senior Sean Pronger has Ticket pick-up for Falcon year ago. with five and fourth in minutes game against Findlay tonight, up will begin on Monday, Febru- turned the BG disadvantage into hockey games will continue with Freshman Bob Petrie has played at 540. Petrie has accept- BGSU students will only need to ary 28. turned a possible BG weakness ed the starting role and would an offensive opportunity. show their valid ID directly at The Athletic Department will students being able to pick up tickets starting on Monday the into a formidable strength. De- like to play every game. the student gate for admission. announce in ac°"ance if a ticket spite the loss of All-CCHA Further into the numbers, the A ticket pick-up will be in ef- pick-up will be required for any week of the home games. See Petrie, page page 8. page eight The BG News Wednesday, December 1, 1993 APPkolo Petrie Continued from page page 7. Freshman Mike Johnson has staked a claim to the CCHA All- Pronger leds the league with two Freshmen team with his play so shorthanded goals and overall far. Johnson leds the team in as- BG is tops with three shorthand- sists with eleven and his two ed goals. goals put him in a tie for the team On the other end of the ice, the lead in points. In addition to -- Will Clarke showed he is power play unit is near the bot- Johnson, the other pleasant sur- more than the forgotten man. tom of the CCHA. Only Illinios- prise has been Junior Kevin Clarke has spent most of his jun- Chicago and Notre Dame have Lune. Lune has eleven points this ior season watching freshmen lower percentages than BG. The year compared with just nine Bob Petrie take the goaltending Brown and Orange have only points in 35 games last year. reins and hold them tightly. capitalized on seven-of-49 oppor- Peering down the Falcon Clarke, to his credit, has accept- tunities for 14.3 percent. schedule BG has fourteen of its ed his position as backup and The Falcons' lethal weapon last 24 games at home. After a filled in with excellent play. He threesome of Brian Holzinger, 2-0-1 record at the Ice Arena it's went seven games before seeing Jeff Wells and Pronger have conceivable the Brown and Or- any playing time, but when called risen to the top of the scoring list. ange could win twenty games on versus Western Michigan he Holzinger has demonstrated why this year. halted the solid Bronco offense. he was a pre-season All - The rest of the way will not be American as he shares the team easy. Due to injuries to Jason In the Dexter Hockey Classic, scoring lead with Wells. Hol- Helbing, who may begin skating he started for just the second zinger has three goals and two again by the end of this week, time this season and collected his assists for five points in his last and Tom Glantz, who's out six second win. Clarke has put up four games. He leads the team weeks with a dislocated shoulder, some impressive numbers in his with eight goals overall. Wells, the Falcons are down to three limited action, 1.87 goal against closing out his career at BG with lines for the next few games. average, and a 90.7 save percent- a possible Ail-American season, age. is second among CCHA defens- Falcon Notebook by Pat Mur- - BG finds itself in fourth men in points with ten, three phy place in the CCHA going into the goals and seven assists. weekend. The standings couldn't Pronger has slowed after a tor- - The well traveled icers re- be any closer. Michigan leads rid start where he had ten points turn home after voyages in Mich- with IS points followed by Lake halfback Eric Metcalf takes a hit from Jessie Tuggle In in five games, including five igan, and Maine. After their Superior State, Michigan State, the first half of their NFL game Sunday at the Georgia Dome In Atlanta. Browns coach Bill Hell- goals. In the last six games he longest stretch of road games BG and WMU all one point be- chick,standing In the background, watches the play. has only had two assists. this season the Falcons venture hind each other. BSU's Neu earns MVP Metcalf toughs it out The Associated Press that a has been hon- tion, Neu concluded his career as ored. The Associated Press the Ball State leader in career Browns' 43-yard line with 30 sec- including a 17-yard gain on a It is also the ninth time that the passing yards (6,271), attempts onds to play and no time outs left. TOLEDO, Ohio - Mike Neu. MVP award has been given to a short pass from Todd Philcox - (970), completions (580), touch- BEREA, Ohio - Eric Metcalf, Metcalf and coach Bill Beli- t and took two punt returns. But who quarterbacked Ball State to member of the conference down passes (43), total offense the Cleveland Browns' leading chick say the injury to Metcalf's afterward, he was visibly sore the 1993 Mid-American Confer- championship team. Ball State's (5,852) and completion percent- receiver, is not about to let any- hand had nothing to do with the ence title and a spot in the Las and his hand was heavily ban- only previous recipient was age (.597). thing like a little broken bone outcome of the play - a 2-yard daged. Vegas Bowl, was selected Tues- quarterback David Riley in 1989. Neu was selected from a field stop him from playing. loss. day night as the league's most A senior from Indianapolis, of 10 nominees, one from each Metcalf broke a bone on the And both Metcalf and Beli- It is the second hand injury of valuable player. Neu led the league in passing ef- MAC school. The other nominees back of his right hand on a sec- chick said the injury doesn't ap- MetcalPs career. He suffered a Neu received the award at the ficiency. He was tops in the MAC were: Akron's Marcel Weems, ond-quarter punt return during pear likely to cause a problem for broken right thumb during his MAC'S annual Vern Smith Din- in completion percentage (.657), Bowling Green's Vince Palko, Sunday's 17-14 loss to Atlanta. Sunday's home game against the sophomore high school season, ner. touchdown passes (17) and com- Central Michigan's Joe Young- Metcalf played the rest of the New Orleans Saints. Neu's selection marks the sixth pletions (186). He finished the missing most of the games that blood, Eastern Michigan's Walter game, including a widely year. straight year and the 10th time in year with 2,148 yards passing. OmiDbell Kent's Brian Dusho, criticized draw play from the "It didn't affect me (last week- the 12-year history of the award A first-team All MAC selec- Miami of Ohio's Chris Allen. end), so why would it affect me "That's because I kept re- this week?" Metcalf said. "I can breaking it," Metcalf said. do the same thing with it now that I did in the game." Metcalf has 41 receptions for Bowl-fi-Grccncry Metcalf said he knew as soon 305 yards, atop the team statis- as it happened that something tics, and leads the NFL with a All You Can Eat Be a Gift ""VL-**" to your was wrong and said he shook his punt-return average of 14.1 hand, trying to shake the pain. yards. He's second in rushing, community— The Browns took X-rays at half- with 78 carries for 374 yards, but Wednesday Feature time and found the break. But his per-carry average of 4.8 after consulting with Metcalf and yards is first on the team. VOLUNTEER!! the team doctors, Belichick sent Metcalf back in. Belichick said he thinks Met- Belichick said neither Metcalf calf will be up for New Orleans. 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#1 Spring Break' Panama City' 8 Days Ocean Get Itto best i 111 be home lor Christmas 1994 SUMMER MANAGEMENT POSITIONS 1982 Olds Omega Parson*I Quest view Room With A Kitchen'$1191 Great Loca- Champion swealshiris lor less. Bui I'll be in me Ballroom AVAILABLE TASP INTERNATIONAL is Good local car Runs weO but needs work Get ready lor Spring Break tion' Walk To Bars' Includes Discount Card' now a! Tha Greek Marl Son ,Dec I2al800pm looking lor motivated students to Ml summer $300 080 Call 354 6600 (leave message) Learn to eat right in the residence halls Hurryl Prices Increase 12/15' $5 off any sweatshirt wiih ihis ad Cendlelight Mese management positions throughout Oho. Earn Join Parsons! Quasi 1 8006786386 Good until Dec 18 353 0901 $7,000 - $8,000 next summer while building 1 Keep your New Year's resolutions your resume, gaming crucial experience, and 1987 Dodge Omni, 5 spd with air Exceli con «1 Spring Break Bahamas Party Cruise $279' 6 "The Day Is Near- duon.,40,000miles Phone 278-8126 Join Personal Quasi earning an internship/coop Positions are 1 Days' Includes '2 Meals A All Taxes' This is a GREATGIFTIDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS Candlelight Advent Celebr.i ion Manage stress before it manages you Open but (tiling quickly in LIMA. MAUMEE. Airline Tickets HUGE Party' Great Beaches A Nighrjile' Hurry' BGSU Sweatshirts tor Mom, Dad. Brother. S s Sunday. Dec 12 Join Personal Quest PERRYSBURG. MANSFIELD. CANTON, Round trip Toledo to Newark. N J. PPOOS Ingests** 12/1011-800-676-6386 ter. Grandma, and Grandpa 800 pm. Ballroom Set your goals and reach them' AKRON, and all CLEVELAND SUBURBS Collegiate Connection Good through May $200 353-1029 Join Personal Quest ADOPTION Happily married coupie wishes to 531 Ridge St. 352-8333 There are only a limited number of positions New semester, new you1 become parents Will offer lots ol love, available, and are filled on a first come first IBM compaDble computer (DOS/Word Perfect P.Q Kickott in the Bowl n' Greenery laughter, security, and a bnght future. Call qualified basis Call 1 800 543 3792 for more 9 pm • Midnight. Thurs, Jan 27th Theresa and Sal ANYTIME at 1 -800-736-2761 Hard Rock Cafe - Watertower Place WANTED information. 5 1) keyboard, mono-chrome monitor. Best &gn up lor PQ Sear* Tower oiler. Call 354 2102 alter 5 pm m me SRC Mam Off.ee BE FASHIONABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS 500 SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES • 1994 Join UAO for a trip to the Birch Run Outlet Mall IBM CompaDble 386SX computer with SVGA Visit These sites and more when you take in NY. PA. MASS. MAINE Teachers, Coach m Michigan We will leave at 9 am on Satur- i male sub-easer needed for Spnng Semester Monitor, 2 drives, 80 MG hard dnve. co- UAO's trip lo Chicago on Jan 15 I7tti Cost is es. Chefs, RN's. Instructors needed for Tennis, processor. Soundblaster Ami-Pro. DOS 6.0 day Dec 4th and return at 6 p m. mat evening Own. bedroom, split utilities $187 50Vmo Ask only $80 for transportation and hotel, $95 gets Basketball. Baseball. Hockey, Swim- and Windows Asking $1000 CaU 353 6927 Thursday * December 2 Cost is only $8 for transpoMaoon (bnng lots ol 'o> Ted 352 3975 all that plus a ticket to Night at the Improv. Sign mmg/WSI/Lifeguard, Sailing. Water-skiing. after 9 pm. 7:30 pm - 095 Overman spending money) so sign up by Dec 3rd m the up by Dec. i0in in trie UAO office [it's in the 1 male subleaser for Spnng 1994. Windsurfing. Lacrosse, Archery. Gymnastics. Distinguished Speaker Presentation UAO Office Call the UAO mfo line at 2-7164 or $t65/mo. ♦ util Pnce negotiable Ceramics. Jewelry, Volleyball. Soccer. Dra- Moving Salt DAVID F ROSS Union) Call the UAO mfo line at 2-7164 or the the UAO office at 2 2343 lor more info Call Andy, 353 3524. matics. Equestenan, Fitness. Ropes. Out- Mountain Bike. Cast Iron Weights and Weight Endangered Species Coordinator UAO office at 2-2343 for more mformaBon BE FASHIONABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS doorsman, Piano Accompaniast, Physical Ed- Bench. Glassware. End Tables. Rocking Chair, -Tone Spill m Fish Creek" Sofa Bed. Bookshelves. Tefecacope, Books. Nike Shoetown - Aquarium 1 non ..moking female subleaser need for ucation Maiors. Etc Upper Classmen pre- Meet David Ross from 2 30 to 5 00 m the Envi more. Everything must go! Stop by 214 E. Na- Candlelight Mass MuMums Spnng '94 Close to campus 1 BO'mo plus util. ferred Must love kids - CaU Arlene. ronmemai Resource Room. 15? College Park 1 800 443 64?fl poleon Rd»220 (anytimeafter 4 p.m.) An Advent celebration Pnce negotiable Call 352 6625. UNIVE RSITY AMBASSADORS of hope and light'" Moving Sale - Furniture, household items, I'm looking lor a Female. ChnsDan subleaser 1 or 2 Female. Non-Smoking ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT UNIVERSITY AMBASSADORS Ballroom. Dec 12 at 800 pm for Spring Semester Rent is Negotiable Call ftshenes Many earn $2,000*/mo in canner- clothes, video's, and much more Everything 1 Subleaser s needed Mandatory Meeting ' All are we'oome' Johanna ai 354 7805 ies or $3,000 $6,000+/mo on fishing vessels must goMO 5, Sal. Dec 4 Spnng 94 649 6th Si 300 E Napoleon Apt D 40 - Door open Wed. Dec i 9pm (MrieD Alumni Center) Call now1 'I Many employers provide room A board and 1 Major Toledo corporation needs market See You There Cleveland area students: The Plain Dealer ing/Dussiness or IPC major to help Product 353 0378 transportation Over 8.000 openings. No expe- needs Jr. Mktg. Advertising, IPC or Sales Paint guns, 1 sniper rifle and 4 hand guns. Will Mgr. assess new product 'roil-out' Develop rience necessary! Male or Female Gel the USC Fall Seminar related majors for Summer '94' Interviews in necessary head start on next summer. For sell together or separate $300 tor whole set Southern California test markets Earn i$ 1 subleaser needed now A Spring semester Getting started on the Mac is scheduled for Clove over Xmas $300Awk Apply w re- more information call. 1-206-545 4155 ext. Call Dave. 372 4245 Spnng and Summer, too' Great location Wednesday. Dec 8th. 6 9pm m the Technolo- sume 238 Ad BUg K-2451 for details Must A 5544 Contact Co Op Program, 238 Administration Call 352 8723 or 352 0462 for info. Single bed loft. Wooden. $70/obo gy lab This session presents the word proces- have car Bidg .372 2451. ASAP tor Details Bartender (needed even/ other Sun) A Wait- Call Dave at 372 4245 - sing software package Microsoft Works, mciud CLUB 21 tng a primer on the Montosh desktop and usmg NEED A TUTOR? 2 nonsmoking female roommates needed for resses needed Varsity Lanes 1033 S Main TONIGHT ONLY 352 5247. ask for Jay the mouse Hands on Please call 372- 29i t to 94-95 school year. Frazee Ave Apts Yamaha PSR 300 Leather case. 81 keys FLAMING RESIN BALLS 'easier tor the seminar Anyone may register The residential services is offering free tulonng >iS6 2S/mo .elec Call Melmda, 354 0610 BEACH Spnngbreak Promoter Touch sensitive 3 memory bank and lOO se&oons in Biology, Chemistry, and Spanish Small or large groups voices Call 354 3103 CLUB 21 Stats Tues Nov 30th and continues until Sun Dec. grad will buy your extra tickets. Call 353 7114 #1 7. Bftar 5 pm. weekdays FREE trips and CASH LOST&FOUND TONIGHT ONLY Dec. 12th. Call CMI. 1 800-423-5264 FLAMING RFSINBALLS DEC GRAD WILL BUY YOUR EXTRA TICK FOR RENT Chem 100.109.125,127 and Bio ETS. DALL COLLECT- 424 8970 AFTER 7PM 101.104.204.205 Sundays 8-10 pm in Math Earn $1.000 per week at home stuffing enve- Brown Wallet M. W.F.MELISSA Dear Boopsie So Rm 238 lopes* For information, please send long self Please CaH me if found i A 2 bdrm apts available now and Spnng Meet me "Under the Mistletoe" today' We can Tuesdays 8 i0 pm in Bromheld Classroom 232 Female subleaser needed tor Spr 94 addressed stamped envelope to CJ Enter- 352 6963 (Jeremy) ^■_"-«-y; Wir'"'0pie,raCe Apts 352-9135. pick out some great Holiday gifts from the One block from campus. $150 mo * util. prises. Box 67068K. Cuyahoga Falls. OH handmade products lor sale 111 meet you in the Spanish 101.102.201.202 "•* CALL 354-6 W • • 44222 i bdrm apt sublease for Spring lenhart Grand Ballroom from 10 am t> 6 pm Sundays 8-10 pm in Bromfietd Classroom 232 EARN $500 or more weekly Rent negotiable 353-0116 Be sure to find the mistletoe Tuesdays 6-10 pm m Math So Rm 238 Female subleaser needed Spring Semester stuffing envelopes at home SERVICES OFFERED Love. Pumpkin Call Todd at 2-2493 if you have questions Apt onFrazeeAve $l50/mo CaU 352-8921. Send long SASE to Country Living 1 bedroom apartments Free water and sewer PS Call UAO at 2 2343 for more into Shoppers. Depl Ul. P.O Box 1779. Female subleaser/roommate needed for 114 N Mam. 228 S College Contact New-ovo Denham Springs. IA70727 1779 Rentals at 328 S Main Our only office PREGNANT? Pumpkin, Spnng semester Contemporary townhouse. 35? 5620 We can help FREE & CONFIDENTIAL preg Thanks for the great mfo about the UAO Holi- close to campus. Neat & clean Own bedroom DON T BE LEFT IN THE COLD THIS YEAR nancy tests, support A information BG Preg- day Craft Fair It's good to know that there will Rent negotiable Can Kim. 353-1544 Floor workers A bartenders to start imme- 2 bedroom apartments available for Spring nancy Center. Call 354 HOPE SPRING BREAK SALE'" diately. Apply in person Man through Fn 9 pm Book your trip by Dec. 4 for the be gift ideas there to fit every budget I'll see Female Subleaser Wanted 1/94-8/94 Hugo Semester Call 352 9302. you in the lenharr Ballroom from 10 am to 6 - 1030pm Uptown/Down town guaranteed best rooms A prices' room in spacious home 1 mile from campus 2 subleasers needed for Spring '94 $140/mo pm The craft fair ends tomorrow, so we had 1 Jamaica. Cancun. Bahamas, Daytona $235 mci all util and wash/dry $190 dep Get paid for doing what you love Instructors • util Own bedrooms' i block from campus PERSONALS better go today1 I'll be looking for you "Under Panaman City A South Padre Island Furnish avail. 352-4090-Jackie needed to teach cheerleading, dance, gymnas- Call Linda A Lisa at 353 5005 the Mistletoe" Sun Splash Tours tics at summer campsites Call Nation-Wide Female subleaser needed for Spnng 1994. 3 bedroom upstairs apt. downtown. 1-800-4 25-7710 Love, Boops-e Cneoneado's i 600 3324337 PS Lets be sure to gel our picture taken with Apt close to campus in University Village. 354l6l2or 352 7628 Santa, photos are FREE I $700/semester * elec. You pay $500 • elec . Help Wanted .0 40 hours/wk. flexible EOCI 365-SECONDARY IS NOT CLOSED I'M pay the rest Great roommates' schedule Openings throughout Ohio SANTA A THE ELVES ARE COMING I Call 352 6685 $9 OQ/slariing pay 866 1 726 3 bedroom house at 441 N Enterpnse. Contact SECONDARY EDUCATION STUDENTS in SANTA ft THE ELVES ARE COMING' Newlove Rentals at 328 S Mam. Our only of Management opportunities Arthur Victor Paint- forested in registering for EDO 365 Secon SANTA A THE ELVES ARE COMINGi fioo 352-5620 HELP' ing. Inc is searching for Ambitious students to dary. 10 be taught during the Spnng '94 semes- SANTA ft THE ELVES ARE COMING i I WILL BUY DEC GRAD TICKETS fill summer management positions throughout Call 353-0325 - Carty Rentals I 111 BOTTOM I l\l ter, m. 4 30-7 30. CAN STILL REGISTER FOR SANTA ft THE ELVES ARE COMINGi CALL ANYTIME. 372-6254. JANELL the midwest Complete training and field sup Now renting houses & apts 94-95 school yr THE COURSE port High income potential: Listing avail, now Office 316 E Merry #3 Spring Break, Selling Bahama* on Luxury 1 800-775-4745 Pick up listing or we will mail. Affordable To regret.., ell EDCI ottlce it 372-7320 Yachta Seven day Island Adventure All Inclu- HELPi I need graduation Full-time Summer Job! sive with Cabin a Meals. $498 Each, Groups of Seminary Training tickets SPRING BREAK! Carty Rentals *** 353-0325 Akron. Ohio, (7 82 hr Hutt work thru lell 6 1'800-999-SAIL (7245) Call: 353-0378 Sunchase Tours is seeking ambitious sales Single room and subleasing eemeeter alao. Bua. or IPC majors, freight Ut red.led M \ M l>n I) Mm Thank you to all who participated in the BG reps to promote Spnng Break *94' Earn cash Available now through Graduation plus transportation service. Apply ml resume: Technology Education Association's bike raf- and free trips • f'hurch UlminiMr.il ion 23> Ad Bldg K-2451 tor details Deadline Help' Female subleaser lor Spnng 1994 fle And special congratulations to Mr Bos Call today: 1800SUNCHASE • < hriMi.m Hducation Dec 6 worth's - winner of the raffle. $l2S/mo. - oioc Duplex for rent at 530 E Merry 3 bedroom Call NOW. leave message 353 7515 Limit 4 people Available now through May 7. • Pastoral < oiinM'litiK The Bagel Line '94.Rent$500/mo • util (negotiable). Depos- with your choice of sandwich fiHings The BG News it $500. Call John Newlove Real Estate • liihlu ,il studio HELP1 I need 1 female subleaser for Spring Every WEDNESDAY for $2 50 needs anexpenenced typi si/proofreader 354 2260 Semeser i block from campus. OWN ROOM. • < hri-ti.m Histon I'lteolog) Prout Cafeteria to typeset classified advertising VERY CHFAPi Please call A leave message, For Rent • Itl.u k ( IHIKII Mudio 2nd Floor Union 1 Spring "94/Thurs A Fri'syt 1 am • 2pm 354 P ^ Duplex, adjacent to campus • ( huTch MICH This Thursday Dec 2. Women tor Women "•REQUIREMENTS'" Computer expenence • accurate A spoody 352 0000 hosts Campus Expressions All the fun starts Help) One or two subleasers needed for Spring • Missiolngj Proficient speller & proofreader at 9 pm with live music, followed by an open '94 Very close to campus Cheap rent AM uliti- ICENTER FOR CHOICE tiaspaid. Furnished Call Nikki. 354-5412 • Spiritual Formal ton mic for ail o' BGSU s poets, and wrapping the Call 372 2601 for more info Jay/Mar • The Highlands • 354-6036 Confidential Health Care For Women 1 and 2 bdrm. lumvunf., A/C, spacious, quiet. • I MiiiMuns m < levelund the night up is an exciting game ol Win. Lose or Housemate wanted Non smoker Avail. nowor2ndsem Stan$3407mo < oliimlni*> .mil Detroit • Student fee Draw. Remember, this Thursday, in the Bowl n" Own room $ 150 ♦ utilities Travel Abroad and Work. Make up to Greenery. Call Lance 655-3004. $2,000 $4.000»/mo teaching bas-c converse Male Roommate Wanted Haven House Apts. tional English m Japan, Taiwan, or S Korea. KH \i sNNl'AL TUITION • Abortion through UN0ER THE MISTLETOE Avail, immediately until end of 2nd semester. No teaching background or Asian languages The UAO Holiday Craft Fair features items Call Brian at 354-3211 or Aaron at (313) 20 weeks I WANT TO RENT: looking to sublet an apt. in required For information call: (206) 632-1146 *4,4lO such as jewelry, clothmg. wreaths, ceramics, 6755604 • Morning after BG for Spring possibly summer Answering ext 5544 •H hol.iP.hips \\ .nl.ihli miniatures, paintings and sculptures There are machine: 513-335-0323. Ill call you back Now leasing for 94-95 rental season at treatment gift ideas to fit every budget, pneed Irom $i to Kathryn. Waitresses needed for immediate openings HO Rentals, 303 S Mam - 354-8800. • Caring friend or $50 Free pictures with Santa* Tomorrow is Top pay Be a cut above. Yes, we do allow petal ASHLAND the last day of the Craft Fair so stop by the Male Roommate Needed for Spring '94 3 bed- DeiaVu 5310329 relative allowed Lenhart Ballroom in the Union today from 10 rooms. 2 full baths. 1 blk. from downtown THEOLOGICAI Spacious 1 bdrm. apt. Air conditioned. 5 mm. S for personal am until 6 pm. Questions?? Call UAO info line $160/month Call Jason 353-2624 SEMINARY at 2 7164 or tfw UAO office at 2 2343 for more from campus. Avail. Dec 23. $32S/month in- Mature, Responsible, Non Smoker to share eludes util. Call 354-2916. 910 Center Si. support information. ens ting 2 bedroom apartment. $i68/month FOR SALE UNDER THE MISTLETOE Or 2 bedroom house (still looking) Stop m lorcur 1994-1995 brochures. Newlove lahland, on 16 N. Huron Call Sn or Bob 353 3610 Rentals 328 S Mam Our only office Toledo, OH 43604 c 14809 Was itProfMsor Plum in the #1 Awesome Spring Breaks! Plan Early • 3S.' .h.K) 1-800-589-6005 9 KHchen wttti the Rope Need graduation tickets!) t Save $50 & Gel Best Rooms! Prices In- WANTED crease 12/13! Bahamas Cruise 6 days with Only you will have the answer when you play Will buylll HIPPY NEEDED FOR NEXT TERM 12 meals $279! Panama City Room w Clue with UAO on Dec 7th Teams of five will Call Lon, 352-1206 352-VEGED compete for pnzes while trying to figure out kitchen $129! Cancun from Columbus $439. who done it?" &gn up your team by Decem- Jamaica $459, Padre $199, Key West $239, ber 3rd m the UAO Office. Questions? Call the One female subleaser to share 1 bdrm apt for Daytona kltch.ns $149! 1-800-678-6386. Spnng semester. $l87.50/mo. • elec. Free UAO mfo line at 2-7164 for more mfo 1970 Josef Bitterer. Guarnen advanced Was it Professor Plum in the heat A shuttle to campus. Pool A laundry faoli- tiesonsite Call 354 2211. v-olm w/boxwood appointments and hard Kitchen with the Rope? case $2,250 353-4306 One female subleaser for Spring Semester '94 WORK AND PI AY IN THE NATION'S CAPI- Nice house. Own room Close to campus. Carl 3548529 Management Inc. TAL I 13th YEAR! Earn Credit and Professional E xpenence Subleaser needed for Campus Manor apt. lor (419)353-5800 WASHINGTON CENTER INTERNSHIPS Spring semester. Close to campus. Own room Information Session Can 353 0914 Friday, Dec. 3 - 1.30 pm SEMESTER LEASE, Eff. or 1 State Room • Union Subleaser needed for I030E. Wooster Forin- Call the Co op Program 2-2451 with ques. 'o"".i'>on (>] 354 0521. Bedroom Apis. 215 E. PoeRd. Subieaser/s needed for Spring Semester. 1 $245 $340 bedroom apt. Free shuttle to campus, pool. ''n) r-.sit O.i i3S3 3410 after 2 30 pm CIA ZIL IMUH SUBLEASER one or two females for Field SOUTH PADRE ISLAND s Manor Apartment in Spring, $i80/mo • util. NORTH PADRE/MUSTAN0 ISLAND 3 Please I need helpi Call Holly 353-3309' r-L-o-n-i-D-x Management Inc. THANKS; DAYTONA BEACH (419)353-5800 Wanted 1 non smoking male subleaser for PANAMA CITY BEACH Spnng '94 ASAP. Free transportation to campus. Free utilities except electric Deposit ORLANDO/WALT DISNEY WORLD ONLY 1 AVAILABLE FOR ■ ■ JAMAICAN already paid Call Ne.l. 354 7106 C-O-L-O-H-H-D-O SPRING SEMESTER at the jCr-V B0BSU DOERS? Wanted STEAMBOAT Willow House, 830 Fourth St. 1 A Comcdv Graduation Tickets VAIUBEAVER CREEK Potential Inspired by the Will payS BRECKENRIDGEIKEYSTONE Bedroom. Starts at $345. First Jamajcan Call 353 8904 Bobsled Team M-E.V-A-D-A is. 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