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je 61 Briefs Representatives pass NAFTA Weather PPholo/Kli,cAnicndol The AssocjatecJ press Let the sun shine: Mostly sunny today with a WASHINGTON - In a hard-earned triumph for President high in the upper 40s. Winds Clinton, the House approved the North American Free Trade light and variable becoming Agreement late Wednesday to fuse the United States, Mexico southeast S to 10 mph. and Canada into a tariff-free zone. Republicans provided a Mostly clear early tonight majority of the votes. and then increasing clouds The 234-200 vote sent the measure to the Senate, where with a low in the upper 30s. leaders predicted approval within a few days. The House voted after a daylong debate that reflected high- Inside The News minded disagreements over America's role in the world econ- omy and bare-knuckled politics. Dozens of labor-backed Demo- crats abandoned their president to oppose the accord. More than 100 free-trade Republicans signed , though, to assure passage. He's not Barney, but the kids will still love him: A cheer went up in the chamber when the vote count passed To kick off National Chil- the 218 needed to approve the pact. dren's Book Week, Dudley Clinton said NAFTA will "expand our exports create new jobs the Dinosaur will be visiting and help us assert America's leadership in the global economy. the University Bookstore ... We chose to compete, not retreat, to lead a new world econ- Saturday to encourage chil- omy, to lead as America has done so often in our past," said the dren to read. president, who leaves Thursday for a trade meeting in Seattle J Page four. with leaders of IS Asian nations. The House was packed with lawmakers; the spectators' gal- On campus lery that rings the chamber was filled to capacity. "A vote for NAFTA is in the great tradition of our party," GOP Weaver will host lecture: BOSTON - Phillip Bator of Boston's Dorchester section, dressed as Paul Revere, leads a group of citi- Leader Bob Michel of Illinois said. "So let it be said on this cru- Richard Weaver, IPC zens from "United We Stand America" in reading a proclamation against the North American Free professor, will present his Trade Agreement In fron of the Old North Church in Boston Tuesday evening. See NAFTA, page five. "Last Lecture," Thursday, Nov. 18,1993 at 9 p.m. in 1007 BA building. Weaver's lecture will be "Self-discipline: A Key to Ohio lawmakers declare choice Quality, Productivity and Happiness." by Katherine Rizzo opponents who exaggerated or used "This is simply an intolerable situa- Fellow Democrat Tom Sawyer, who Sponsored by Alpha Lam- The Associated Press Writer disputable figures. tion," said Stokes, Ohio's longest- bucked the strenuous arguments of bda Delta, the lecture per- There was no suspense in the Ohio serving representative. labor unions in his blue-collar home mits Weaver to speak to stu- delegation. All had declared their inten- town of Akron to support NAFTA, said dents and faculty as if it WASHINGTON - Ohio lawmakers tions beforehand and approached the Freshman Rep. Eric Fingerhut, D-O- the treaty will not cause the U.S. econ- were his last opportunity to were out front and on the sidelines vote divided 10-9 against the treaty. hio, said he weighed the issue for nine omy to collapse but will help America do so. Wednesday during the House debate on months and reached the same conclu- deal with an evolving world economy. The lecture is free and the North American Free Trade Rep. Louis Stokes, D-Ohio, said the sion. open to all. Refreshments Agreement. pact as written "would only serve to "It is fundamental that a government "Change is upon us whether we want will be served after the Rep. Marcy Kaptur, Democrat, subject an increasing number of Amer- protect its citizens first," he said. "Why it or not," Sawyer said. "We cannot event. helped run the floor debate for the anti- ican workers to continuous pressure to then do we accept long-term losses change the tides, as dangerous as they NAFTA forces. lower their wages, benefits and living without the fight?" may be, but we can learn to navigate at Rep. John Boehner, Republican, was standards in order to compete with low- Rep. James Traficant, D-Ohio, the crosscurrents of some of the Professor gives view of part of the pro-NAFTA "truth squad" wage Mexican labor using high-tech agreed. "This is a sad day for the Amer- greatest challenges we have faced in a position: standing by with instant rebuttal to any machinery and equipment." ican worker," he said. century." Distinguished Professor of Psychology Michael Doherty will address a cam- pus convocation today. Doherty will speak at 3:30 Students urged toRu|jng helps Demjanjuk p.m. in the Lenhart Grand Ballroom of the University Union. H is topic will be "A JOIIl I I 5l 10K©0U1 Court overturns past decision authorizing extradition Personal View of What It Means to be a University by Melissa Llpowski by John Nolan vestigations "constituted fraud on the court." Faculty Member." health reporter The Associated Press Justice Department spokesman John Russell said the department was reviewing its options but intended "to effect Demjanjuk's prompt removal "The Adding Machine" Bad habits are the most difficult to break, but it is never too late to CINCINNATI - John Demjanjuk's fight to re- from the United States as soon as his legal status is occurring this weekend: try. main in the United States got a boost Wednesday resolved." Elmer Rice's Pulitzer- Today, University students will have the opportunity to participate when a federal appeals panel threw out its order The department could ask the 6th Circuit to re- Prize winning play "The in the Great American Smokeout, a nationwide effort targeting that allowed his extradition to Israel to face Nazi consider the ruling or appeal to the U.S. Supreme Adding Machine," will be smokers who are willing to kick the habit. war crimes charges. Court. tonight through the Satur- While statistics from 1990 show the number of college graduates The government said it remained convinced that In August, the 6th Circuit forbid the government day at 8 p.m. and 2 p.m. on who smoke have declined from 28 to 14 percent, there are still some the 73-year-old retired autoworker was a war crim- from interfering with Demjanjuk's return to the Saturday in 411 South Hall. students who are still dependent on cigarettes, said Jeanne Wright, inal and promised to pursue his deportation. United States. That order remains in effect and Tickets are $2 for general director of the Wellness Center. The three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit protects Demjanjuk until it is changed by the 6th admission are available only "It has been proven that more people find it easier to be a non- Court of Appeals ruled that Justice Department Circuit or the Supreme Court, said Debra Nagle, a at the door. Seating is lim- smoker in the workplace and in school," Wright said. "For students, lawyers withheld information he could have used court spokeswoman. ited to fewer than 60 seats. the habit can get to be much too expensive on their low income." to fight extradition. "Justice has been done and God bless America," Throughout the day in the Union foyer, students will have the op- The ruling overturned the appeals court's 1985 Ed Nishnic, Demjanjuk's son-in-law and family spokesman, said after the ruling. Plane avoids crash: portunity to participate in the smokeout. decision authorizing Demjanjuk's extradition. The CHICAGO - A Continen- When students stop in at the Union foyer and turn in their last pack ruling did not suggest whether sanctions against Demjanjuk spent seven years in an Israeli prison while he challenged charges 'hat he was "Ivan the tal Airlines jetliner was of cigarettes, they will be able to receive a free survival kit, which the lawyers should be pursued. Judges Pierce Lively, Gilbert Merritt and Da- Terrible," a sadistic guard who tortured and killed about four feet from touch- includes apples, straws, gum, smoke-free survival tips and informa- ing down at O'Hare Interna- tion, and matchless matches that offer advice on how to get rich mon Keith concluded that prosecutorial miscon- Jews at the Treblinka camp in Poland. He was sen- tenced to death in 1988. tional Airport when another quick by loving life, Wright said. duct within the Nazi-hunting Office of Special In- pilot alerted the tower that Along with the survival kits, students will be able to participate in the plane's landing gear the "Adopt-a-Smoker" program, she said. wasn't down. The program requires non-smokers to fill out a contract enabling them to help a smoker quit for at least the day, she said. County plans to build trail The tower immediately ordered the Boeing 727 to A three-dimensional lung display in the Union foyer will demon- abort the landing Monday strate what a normal lung looks like compared to one infected with Old railways to be converted for hiking, biking afternoon. As it did, part of emphysema and lung cancer, she said. its fuselage apparently The "Walking Cigarette Butt" will also make his appearance on Slippery Elm is part of a state- portation is providing a grant to campus. He will be walking around the campus giving students but- by Tina Ens scraped against the runway, contributing reporter wide "rails-to-trails" program cover the costs of construction, Continental and federal in- tons that say things like "Kiss me, I don't smoke," and survival kits, that converts old railways into pending plans approval. vestiators said. she said. hiking and biking trails. The The design funds are being Continental Flight 5148 Students who participate in the event have varied reasons for want- The final draft plans for the Wood County trail is the first of raised by Friends of The Wood from Houston landed safely ing to quit smoking, Wright said. Slippery Elm Trail, Wood Coun- its kind in Northwest Ohio. County Parks, which is having on its next approach, with 81 Some have breathing troubles, some have dating troubles in which ty's proposed bike-or-hike trail, The 13-mile trail will run south what Munger referred to as passengers and seven crew their partners accuse them of smelling of smoke, while others would will soon be sent to the Ohio De- to connect Bowling Green with "Wood County's biggest yard members aboard. like to quit simply for the independence and the opportunity to save partment of Transportation for North Baltimore. sale"- meaning yard literally. "It could have been a very money, she said. approval, according to a county "The trail runs along some The group is selling yards of the bad situation if the plane The majority of students who participate in the event at least try to official. beautiful land, including one of trail for $5 each. Contributors had settled down on the quit for that particular day. But many are worried about the with- • The project will be bid out and the last sections of the Black receive a certificate stating that runway," Michael Benson, a drawal symptoms after they quit, she said. construction is expected to begin Swamp located near Rudolph." they have contributed to the spokesman for the National Those who choose to quit smoking for more than just the day can in late summer, according to Neil Munger said. Slippery Elm Trail. Transportation Safety participate in the "First Start" smoking cessation program offered Munger, special projects coor- The current landscaping of the The group's goal is $90,000. Board, which was in- through the Wellness center in cooperation with the American Can- dinator of the Wood County Park trail is overgrown open land with Munger said about $70,000 has vestigating. cer Society. District. The project is predicted some boundary trees beginning already been collected. Continental spokesman The program is a four session support group which teaches stu- to take a year to complete. to come up, Munger said. However, not all area residents Ned Walker said Flight S148 dents about the hazards of smoking, said Lisa Hanna, the coordinator "The trail will be a great rec- Funds for the project are com- are eager to see the trail con- had a seasoned crew. of the "First Start" program. reational opportunity for Wood ing from a variety of sources. structed. "The group is a way for individuals to set goals for themselves and County residents," Munger said, Wood County Division of Parks "A few farmers have voiced a way for students to gain the support of others," Hanna said. adding that it will attract tourists and Recreation has provided the concern at our booth at the Wood Complledfrom staff and Students who are Interested in the program can either sign up to- wire reports. and could possibly raise property money for purchase of the land. day at the Union foyer or call the Wellness Center, she said. values. The Ohio Department of Trans- See Trail, page four. Opinion page two The BG News Thursday , November 18, 1993 The BG News HAVE You NfflOPwr -An Independent Student Voice- Editorial Board UHOTWEP SOCIETAL Kimberly Larson . , ... Editor-in-Chief HAP A J» 02 A Kirk Pavelich Eileen McNamara Managing Editor Associate Editor Julie Tagliaferro Chris Hawley Campus Editor City Editor TR ^ Aaron Dorksen Sherry Turco Sports Editor Opinion Editor Connell Barrett Insider Editor Popular celebrities remain role models

First River Phoenix. Then Michael Jackson. In the past two weeks two celebrities have faced tragedies as a result of drugs. Phoenix, an aspiring young film star, died as a re- sult of a massive overdose of a multitude of drugs, including cocaine, heroine, morphine, Valium and marijuana. D'St"Dutea Ov TriDune Mean Service Just last week, Jackson, canceled the rest of his tour and entered a drug rehabilitation center be- cause of his addiction to pain killers. Some people may say drugs go hand in hand with Cornucopia of various ideas Hollywood and that it is part of the business. But it is not just in Tinsel Town that people are becoming at- Miscellaneous thoughts that won't leave me *** tracted - and addicted -- to drugs. alone: Okay, I'll leave the University big boys Through the years, various athletes have been ar- President Olscamp and Salman Rushdie alone for now and talk about something fri- rested on drug charges or have died from the use of are the same person. Sure, it's a bizarre volous but nonetheless annoying. them. Back in 1987, Len Bias, the number one draft theory, but it would readily explain why I've The place: A movie theater. The problem: choice for the Boston Celtics, died of a cocaine over- never laid eyes on the University's distin- Inconsiderate jerks who, for some reason dose. guished leader. that defies human intelligence and logic, Recently there seems to be an increase in the Come to think of it, how many of us can can't get it through their Cro-Magnon skulls number of children doing and dealing drugs. Just claim to ever have been graced by Dr. Ols- that a darkened movie theater and a film last week four first graders were arrested on posses- camp's presence? How many have actually whirring through the projector means SHUT seen a living, breathing human being to go THE HELL UP! sion of marijuana and in another case an elementary with the disembodied quotes we read in You're not sitting at home eating pizza, student was charged with possession of cocaine at NEWS articles whenever tuition goes up? swigging beer, and watching a video. You're school. I once bet a fellow Univesity student $100 not in your room with friends, laughing and What is happening in our society that is making that I could barge past the president's secre- making what you think are hilarious com- drugs so appealing? One of the primary reasons chil- tary, burst through his office door, and find David Coehrs ments about what you're viewing. dren think it is acceptable is probably because of the nothing but an inflatable doll smoking a fat You're in a theater with other customers influence they get from song lyrics, movies, telev- cigar sitting behind the desk. who did not pay admission to listen to you ison shows and their idols. Sir, I realize you're probably busy with in- ting quite literally a rush from weaving pre- jabber and generally act like a horse's ass. Parents, schools and the local communities need to numerable meetings, committees, power cariously in and out of pedestrian traffic. To do anything more than sit quietly, enjoy take a more active stand to show children the dan- lunches, boat launches, and holiday egg tos- We who have the right of way are not the movie, and suppress your comments un- gers of drugs. They then need to encourage more ses. However, it would be appropriate for amused. In fact, we're becoming downright til it's over is rude and worthy of your ejec- positive, healthy and legal past-times. you to step onto the front porch now and ticked off at your self-centered risky busi- tion from the building. again to say howdy to the young-uns. After ness. You may find it fun to spin past people To be fair, most offenders probably don't At the same time, however, while people in the en- all, without our tuition your establishment with only millimeters to spare between them realize how loud and disruptive they are. But tertainment and sporting worlds are allowed to have would run as efficiently as a rear-ended and your wheels. Your actions are stupid and why are they talking out loud in a theater? their own private lives, they must understand that Ford Pinto. dangerous, and liable to hurt somebody. Everyone is taught at a young age that they are role-models and heroes to many young peo- I'm not suggesting anything drastic, Mr. You've all made your points. We walkers speaking aloud during a movie is a no-no. ple. President. Maybe a bi-monthly question and now know how incredibly cool you when There is nothing you can say during a movie There are public service messages from actors, answer hour scheduled during the afternoon you ride your bikes real fast. It's time to that can't wait until it's finished. singers and athletes telling young people not to do in one of the University Union ballrooms. A grow up, stop showing off to those of us who A survey conducted last year by the AMC drugs. Now if only these people would start following little presidential Q & A would give students aren't impressed, and pedal those annoying national theater chain found talking to be the the advice they give. the opportunity to voice concerns, vent frus- things cautiously. You know, like you would number one complaint among movie It is really sad that Phoenix and other fallen cele- trations, and satisfy curiosities. if you were mature adults. patrons. In this age of home videos many It also would go a long way toward reas- *** people attending movie houses forget where brities could not be content with the success they a- suring them that a heart actually beats be- While we're on the subject of transporta- they are. chieved and the appreciation they received from hind your nameplate. Heck, it might even tion, when, if ever, will the University final- Well, let me remind you. You're in a public fans that they had to resort to drugs. convince more cynical types that the Man ly move to ease the perennial parking place where people have gathered with one It is even more upsetting that young people, who hasn't lost complete touch with the masses. crunch? purpose in mind. And it's not to listen to you could be great contributors to society, die because Remember them? They're the 12 plus credit This aggravating boil on the campus's butt run off at the mouth they feel the urge to take drugs. hour grunts who hump to class each day and has been kicked around for years. Yet, none If you're a guilty party then get a clue. If While we understand that there is stress in the en- regularly fill the University coffers. of this institution's highfalutin decision- you're sitting on a popcom-strewn seat, and tertainment business, there are also problems in any And what do you gain from it? The chance makers seem to peg it as a real problem wor- your feet are sticking to the floor, and you job and aspect of life. We at The News believe there to jump into the student trenches and speak thy of lancing. bought Jujubes that cost more than your Bi- are more healthy ways of dealing with depression, one-on-one with those for whom you suffer ology textbook, that means you're in a movie your headaches. As a commuter, I can attest to the utter theater. Even if you're tempted to do other- stress and unhappiness than taking drugs. If nothing else. Dr. Olscamp, the headlines frustration involved with playing ring- wise, shut up, shut up, shut up. would make for great PR; "PRESIDENT around-the-parking-lot morning after morn- *** The BG News Staff LEAVES IVORY TOWER TO PROVE EXIS- ing. I'm not asking for a ringside seat. Just There's one more thing. TENCE. CROWDS REEL FROM SHOCK." once, however, I'd like to avoid a hike to I got a chain letter in my on-campus mail- Photo Editor Teresa Thomas *** campus from a parking space in Outer box. It said that a man passed it on and im- Notice to offending campus cyclists (you Insider M.E. Dorian Halkovich Mongolia. mediately came into a huge fortune. Then it know who you are): The bicycle Gran Prix is One can only imagine the colorful exple- said some unfortunate soul broke the chain Insider Photographer Ross Weitzner ridden in Paris, not Bowling Green. Proba- tives vented by fuming University visitors and experienced devastation and ruin. Special Projects Editor Michael Zawacki bly, you feel lean, mean, and wicked whip- who must contend with this problem. It's un- To the superstitious pinhead who felt obli- Asst. Special Projects Editor Kelly Duquin your bikes at breakneck speeds through fortunate that more than a few trips onto gated to burden me with your paranoia: the endless maze of students filling the Uni- campus by outsiders have no doubt been I threw the letter away, and I'm doing Asst. Sports Editor Mark DeChant versity sidewalks. Apparently, you're get- tainted by the parking challenge. poorly in math. I'm all aquiver. Copy Chief Dawn Keller Copy Editor Pam Smith Copy Editor Robin Coe LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The BG News, founded in 1920, is published daily during the academic year and Wednesdays during the summer session. The BG News: it to be 2000 feet away (The Protection Agency is illegal; it long to multinational companies 204 West Hall The battle over Waste Tech- school was given safety kits in does not have the landowner who think they are above the law Bowling Green State University nologies Industry, the hazardous case of an emergency. They in- listed on the license as is re- or does it belong to you? 8owling Green, Ohio 43403-0726 waste incinerator in East Liver- cluded duct tape to tape the quired by federal law. pool, Ohio, continues. windows shut in the hope that Bonnie Armstrong Copyright 1993, The BG News On Saturday, Nov 6, in Wash- none of the contaminants leak In 1979 the Columbians County Amy Kover ington D.C. a group of concerned in.) Port Authority received $4 mil- citizens gathered in a park across It will burn 176,000 tons of lion of public funds to enhance the street from the White House. liquid hazardous waste and east Liverpool and improve its CORRECTION Respond About 300 people, including 10 release 4.7 tons of lead, 1.2 tons economy; the result was a haz- Signed letters or columns express the University Students, and two re- of mercury and thousands of ardous waste incinerator. In Tuesday's article beliefs of the individual and in no way cent graduates came to tell the pounds of carinogenic substan- about the unionization at- President and vice president that ces, such as dioxin, the most This is our United States tempt at the Wood County represent the opinions of The BG News. Nursing Home, a typogra- All readers are encouraged to express, their they would not accept being toxic chemical known. government which is going poisoned by hazardous waste These emissions will remain in against its own laws. Arent we phical error portrayed opinions through letters to the editor and Another rally is planned in the area for an unknown amount the government? We elected Wood County Commis- guest columns. Letters should be 200-300 Washington D.C. on December 7. of time because the plant is lo- them, not corporate America. sioner Alvin Perkins as op- words, typed, and contain the writer's After a twelve year battle, the in- cated in the Ohio River's flood When a government decides to posed to the employee cinerator has been approved to plain which experiences air in- disobey its own laws there is no unionization effort. telephone number, address, class rank, However, Perkins said he Is and major. burn. The WTT incinerator is lo- versions 70 percent of the year justice for anyone. cated 300 feet from residental that inhibit the dispersal of the neither for or against the Send all submissions to: The BG News, 210 homes and 1100 feet from a pollutants. „ This is not strictly an environ- effort. Tht News regrets West Hall. school, which Is currently in vio- The original permit given to mental Issue. It is an issue of any confusion this error lation of a federal law requiring WTI by the Environmental whose country this is. Does it be- may have caused. Campus

Thursday , November 18, 1993 The BC News page three

Pumped Up The BG Nrwu/Niihan Wallace Panel discussion covers today's changing family

by Ginger Phillips family as an individual is going to depend on your human diversity reporter own experience and the society you come from." Customs, laws and biology of people are all fac- tors that may influence their beliefs of what con- The word "family" was once traditionally stitutes a family, Chibucos said. thought of as a mother, father and their children "The point is that it's much too simplistic to i- living happily together. Today, with divorce, re- dentify family effectiveness with race, biology or marriage and adoption, families come in all shapes any other individual factor," he said. "Families and sizes. transcend racial barriers." University professors participated in a panel Weis spoke on gender as a culture and how soci- discussion addressing "Society's Changing Phases ety, including the family, view each gender. in Family Studies," in Jerome Library Wednesday "One way of thinking about men and women and morning. gender issues is to look at it with a cultural per- The panel was a part of the "Issues in Cultural spective," Weis said. "Men and women come from Diversity 1993-94: Different Voices in Academe" socially organized groups that have different lan- program presented by University Libraries and guages, different vocabulary, different rules and Learning Resources Multicultural Affairs Com- different norms. Frequently we are unaware as a mittee. society as to how these cultures operate and what Janet Nealer, Thomas Chibucos, David Weis and the rules are." Charles Campbell; all faculty members of the ap- Children are taught how their gender culture plied human ecology department served on the functions by their peer groups, he said. panel. Nealer was the moderator at the program. "You can see the different male and female "Multicultural and gender issues are something groups in operation," Weis said. "Little boys play that are pervasive in all our work; especially in to- in groups. They're always willing to take in a new day's political and social climate we have to look at member because they're always looking for a new all those issues," Nealer said. nerd." Chibucos spoke on family policy in culture and In contrast, girls tend to play more in dyads than ethnicity and the complexity of the issues. in groups, he said. Alisha Plunkell, left, gets her blood pressure taken by Alice Jorgensen at the HIoodmobile Tuesday morniog. Jorgensen has been a volunteer for the Red Cross for fifty years. The Bloodmoblle runs "There is no such thing as the American fami- from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. until Friday. ly,'" he said. "People have been arguing about Campbell discussed how family therapists deal what families are forever. Your definition of a with multicultural families. Coalition addresses issues Organization discusses parking problems, ban on smoking

by Larlssa Hrltsko perspectives on issues they find relevant the meeting were the smoking ban and cam- student government reporter and important," he said. pus parking problems, DeWerff said. The coalition can also be helpful in sway- "At our last meeting the organizations ba- ing the University's policies, said Erin sically decided that the new University On-campus parking hassles for University DeWerff, USG director of Students for Stu- smoking policy could not be changed be- students and the board of trustee's decision dents Coalition. cause we discovered that the University to ban smoking in residence halls are some "It is much easier if several groups come does have the right to enforce a smoking pol- of the issues the Students for Students Coali- together and form co-sponsorships which icy," DeWerff said. tion addressed at its last meeting. could lead to greater impact when solving these issues," DeWerff said. Another reason the coalition decided the The coalition, an organization developed Another reason why the coalition can work University would not change its position was last year by an Undergraduate Student to solve parking problems for students is be- there would not be enough ventilation in a Government cabinet member, is a chance cause there are several students presenting whole building to accomodate a building full for organizations such as the Resident Stu- their viewpoints on the issue, she said. of smokers. dent Association, University Activities Or- The parking problem was not fully dis- ganization, College 4-H, Panhellenic Council, "It's the chance for organizations to come cussed and will be brought up again at the Interfraternity Council and the Environment together and brainstorm about different next meeting on Dec. 2, according to Action Group to discuss campus issues, said ideas because Jason and I can't find every DeWerff. Jason Jackson, USG president. "The organi- answer; we need input from other peo- Other topics to be addressed are campus zation's purpose is to provide USG with a ple,"DeWerffsaid. lighting and safety and the student alloca- direct input for organizations' stances and Some of the main concerns presented at tion of the general fee.

i HOWARDS Club H 1 Is Racism A Problem? rrri,i r i i,i'i i, i,i'i i, i, i'i'i i, i, i .i i ,ni'i :i . i. i. i ,i, i: i, r.iTr; 11' i' i' i 'i' i 'i' i' i' i' t' 210 N. Main 352-9951; Am I a Racist? Coalition for Transcultural Enhancement wants you Appearing Thurs.,only to answer these question. Come and make your statements about reverse discrimination, white Black Onyx supremacy and other topics dealing with racism November 22, 1993 8:30 Prout Hall. video • darts • pinball • bar brain • pool 1 1 Days Left '"TFi'i'i.'lJi.'i.'I'l.'l.'iji'ilt'i'l'l.'-r'l'jiill'J'i'i'.i'l!!'! !'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'! ?? Talk About it. Nov. 22,1993 WfsSAFE 8:30 P.M. Prout Hall. For Presents... Thursday, November 18, 7:00p.m. 095 Overman Hall Great Lakes Film and Discussion Series Senior

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Sponsored hy 28 West Hall FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Undergraduate Student Government Funds Provided by the Canadian Studies Grant Programs 372-8086 Sponsors: the Cenler for Environmental Programs and Ihe Canadian Studies Program page four The BC News Thursday" November 18, 1993, Fraternity activity Bookstore sponsors dinosaur honors deceased Green brontosauras visits as part of Children's Book Week "We really appreciate the as- by Ginger Phillips by Dawn Keller as they participate in the various University students will also human diversity reporter Copy Chief activities scheduled to celebrate work in the coloring area, at the sistance of the student em- the week, according to Karen reading station and at the video ployees and the members of Weber, a sales clerk at the book- viewing station for the kids, Omega Phi Alpha [service sorori- Being a Greek isn't all fun and parties. This weekend one The University bookstore will store. Weber said. ty]. Without them, it would be an fraternity will partake in a solemn activity to honor their celebrate National Children's Three University student In addition, there is even some- extremely difficult job," she deceased brothers and initiate new ones. Book Week and kick off the holi- bookstore employees, Steve thing for those people interested said. The brothers of Alpha Sigma Phi will have a Black Lantern day season when it sponsors Newbauer, Matt Petteys and Ja- in the history of dinosaurs. "It got too big so we had to Processional on Saturday from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. "Dinosaur Day at the Book- son Jones, will take turns dress- "We will have authentic dino- move it from the bookstore to the According to David Kopp, marshal of the fraternity, members store," Saturday, Nov. 20 from 10 ing up as Dudley to entertain the saur bones on display. They are glass forum so it would not be so will dress in ceremonial costume and march through campus as am. to 2 p.m. kids. on loan from the University's ge- crowded," Weber said. part of a tradition that the chapter of the fraternity at Yale Uni- Dudley the Dinosaur, a seven- "I am just doing it because I ology department," Weber said. While the children visit with versity founded in 1845. foot, green brontosaurus, is the like kids and I think it will be a This is the fourth year that the Dudley, the parents can get a "Basically, the brothers will dress up in black robes and walk latest fictional character to walk lot of fun," Newbauer said. bookstore has celebrated start on Christmas shopping around campus," Kopp said. around the glass forum of the Puppet shows, games, prizes National Children's Book Week. as the store will have a 20 per- Alpha Sigma Phi president Glen Olson said 24 members will University Bookstore. and a dinosaur display will be a In the past. Curious George, Wa- cent off sale on all children's begin their ceremony at Shatzel Hall, proceed through sorority During his visit, Dudley will part of the day's activities, ldo and Clifford have been a part clothing, books, toys and games, row and then to the Union where they will pick up their 14 shake hands with and talk to kids Weber said. of the festivities, Weber said. Weber said. pledges, then continue on through new fraternity row. The brothers will end the ceremony at old fraternity row where they will then form the shape of Omega and initiate the pledges, he said. Heirs dispute over Firestone millions Kopp said the processional is a very serious occasion for Al- pha Sigma Phi. The Associated Press they are entitled. las Firestone, 42, a welder who owns a tropi- "We just don't talk until we get to initiation," he said. "It's The brothers want the court to appoint a cal fish wholesale business. He receives very important. It's dated back to 1845 - the founding of the new trustee, saying Bank One has made it $6,400 monthly from the trust. chapter." AKRON, Ohio - Three heirs to the Fires- impossible for them to figure out how the His half-brother, Russell, 21, said the dis- tone tire fortune have sued the bank which trust is run. pute has forced him to stop attending handles their $9 million family trust, charg- Lawyers for Bank One said the bank has George Washington University. He said he Trail ing that the bank has not treated all the done nothing wrong and is administering the spends his $3,500 monthly trust income to Continued from page one. tified, said property owners did trust's beneficiaries equally. trust according to terms laid out by Harvey support himself and pay costs of the court Trial began Tuesday in Summit County and Idabelle Firestone in 1933. case. County Fair," Munger said, add- not have much say in the project. "We signed a paper that said Probate Court in the lawsuit filed by Doug- The trust agreement gives Bank One's ing that opposition to the trail has las, Andrew and Russell Firestone III, great- trust officers "absolute discretion" to man- Andrew lives in Santa Fe, N.M., and runs a decreased since the beginning of we didn't want it, but it went through anyway," she said. grandsons of Harvey Firestone. The defen- age the money. The bank named Russell construction company. the campaign. dant in the case is Bank One, Akron. Firestone Jr.'s children in a counterclaim Harvey Firestone, who died in 1938, Dan Frobose, of the Wood "They told us to get a lawyer." The three, who began the legal fight five asking the court to determine whether they founded the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. His County Cooperative Extension Sharon Casey, another trail border property owner, said she years ago, said they have had to fight the are beneficiaries of the trust. holdings included a one million-acre rubber office, said in general the far- trust and its officers to get money to which "We're not trust-fund babies," said Doug- plantation in Liberia. mer's position has been negative also has some concerns. toward these types of trails. "I'm just concerned that it may "The farmers oppose these become a nuisance," Casey said. trails because of the associated " I have a lot of questions about liability that can come to them upkeep and patrolling. Who's re- Police Blotter sponsible for traffic crossing from people who wander off the 3 On Nov. 10, a man told police in the report allegedly moved the hallway of a local apartment. beer on the ground. According to trails into their fields and also these country roads?" a man was driving recklessly dog to the side of the road, where Munger said the trail will have O A woman who is listed in the the police report, Manlet told the the litter and debris that ends up down South Main Street. Accord- the dog was reportedly struck by officer, "This is going to ruin my stop signs posted for pedestrians police report as "Precious" was in the fields," he said. ing to the police report, the man another car. The woman then threatened on Friday. Police said career." at all of the trail and street inter- Frobose said he has had no was "a college kid driving a pea moved the dog down the street, the threatening man told "Pre- direct input from local farmers sections. Also, the signs posted green car...pushing a pile of where it remained safe until au- on the street warn vehicles to cious" he was going to "pop her." n Keith T. Sheets was cited for on the Slippery Elm Trail. leaves in front of his car." thorities could retreive it. a Alex J. Anest, 19, 311 Dar- open container on Sunday. Ac- One North Baltimore resident, watch for pedestrians. H A man reportedly found a O Jonathan W. Conrad, 23, of "We are meeting all of the state row, was cited for disorderly cording to the police report, who owns property along the compact disc behind his house on Elinda, was cited Friday for conduct on Friday. Police said trail and did not wish to be iden- requirements," he said. when Sheets was told he was be- Nov. 10. According to the police speeding and not wearing a seat- Anest jumped on a Conrail train ing cited he said, "Who was I report, the recording was "Hank belt. He was allegedly clocked that had just begun to accelerate. harming?" Williams Jr.'s Greatest Hits." going 50 in a 25 mlle-per-hour Anest then reportedly rode the 3 On Sunday, someone wrote You have the right to know the truth! Police said no one has claimed zone. According to the police re- train for a while and jumped off. on the windows of a car parked the disc. port, when Conrad was stopped Cl A man reported when he on Erie Street. According to the A REVISIONIST'S VIEW OP THE D On Nov. 11, police said a U.S. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM he told the officer, "I thought I woke to go to work on Saturday, police report, the message writ- woman received a harassing was going 35 or 40." he found dead animals on his ten was, "Hi, what's up?" By Bradley R. Smith phone call. According to the O On Friday, a woman report- son's car. According to the police police report, the man told the edly called 911. According to the report, the man saw "one dead After len yean ID Ihe planning. $165 million in iun-up coil* and ■ government "i Police said two men in a red guarantee of lens of millions more in tax subsidies, the United Stales Holocaust woman "I have your daughter-in- police report, when the police raccoon on the top of the car, and pickup truck honked and flashed Memorial Museum in Washington D.C. demonstrates why, according to a Roper law." The woman reportedly called the number back the wom- two others on the front and rear a girl walking home from school Organization poll, 22 percent (some 25 millions!) of all adult Americans have doubts hung up the phone because she an apologized and said she was about the orthodox Holocaust story--parlicularly about the alleged 'gassing chambers " windshield." The man reportedly on Monday. The men were re- When a Government institution (which the Museum is) represents a point of view held doesn't have a daughter-in-law. "dialing 1411." solved the problem by putting portedly laughing when they left suspect by so many, we have an obligation to look at it squarely. Those who contend it Ci A woman received a phone O Police received a 911 hang- the raccoon bodies in a trash bag the scene. is more important to be "sensitive' than truthful have s questionable private agenda. call from a man who threatened up call on Friday. When police and putting the trash bag by the fl A woman told police an ex- her. According to the police re- arrived at the residence they street for pickup. boyfriend has been making har- What are the facts? port, the man said, "I'm in your found a four-year-old girl had The U.S. Holocaust Memorial revisionists ("deniera") should not be O Joshua M. Manlet, 18, of assing and obscene phone calls to Museum displays, oo proof anywhere of debated because there can not be another house and I'm going to kill you." called because she "wanted to Findlay was cited for underage her residence. According to the homicidal g using chamber* and no proof side to the gas-chamber none*. She fl A dog was reportedly hit by a see if it worked." drinking on Saturday. Police said police report, the woman feels thai even one individual wai "gasacd' at asserts thai it is hateful to listen to a car on South Church Street on any camp liberated by Allied armies defense of those accused of mass murder! O On Friday, two men were al- when Manlet saw the officer he the man is "creepy" and may be "Proof" for a gas chamber at Birkenau In short, she argues thai wc bury Nov. 11. The woman who called legedly throwing a dog in the threw a can of Milwaukee's Best capable of more than phone calls. is I plastic model created by a Polish America's old civil virtues of free inquiry ariute A plastic copy of a metal door u> and open debate—but to what end? displayed as "proof" of a homicidal gas The Deborah Lipstadts~and there is a chamber at Maidanck. And, incredibly, clique of them on every campus—work to the Museum has simply dropped the suppress revisionist research and demand Auschwiu gas chamber, the basement that students and faculty ape their anti- room visited yearly by hundreds of democratic behavior. U you refuse to thousands of tourists in Poland. accept the Lipaudt clique u your There is no mention of the alleged gas intellectual fuhrtrs, you riak being chambers at Buchcnwald or even at slandered as an antiscmiic. These quati- Dinosaur Day Dachau, where after World War Two rcligious Holocaust z?JoU claim that American G.l.s and German civilians because of the purity of their own Located were assured that more than 200,000 feelings about the Jewish experience SatNov.20993 victims were "gassed and burned." during World War Two, yours are soiled in the Human soap? Human skin lamp if you doubt what they preach as "truth." 372-6945 shades? Not a sign of them in this Winston Churchill, in his six-volume University Museum. 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Checks would then be done on buyers of visory opinions from the WASHINGTON -- Heeding the nation's ris- crime a more important problem than both handguns and long guns. on Wednesday proposed over- committee be made public, a ing concern over street violence, the Senate unemployment or health care. hauling the Senate Ethics change that would bring the Committee to increase public panel into line with the Ohio voted Wednesday to ban the manufacture or Assault-style weapons have such features The House already passed its version of scrutiny and confidence in the Ethics Commission and the sale of 19 types of assault-style weapons. as pistol grips which allow weapons to be the Brady bill that included an NRA-hacked The ban was approved despite the oppo- spray fired from the hip. way potential ethical conflicts House Ethics Committee. amendment requiring the waiting period to are resolved. sition of the National Rifle Association. The "Fear has escalated in this country to a phase out after five years, regardless of action came as the Senate neared passage of level I never thought possible," said Sen. Senate Minority Leader He recommended the panel whether the instant-checks are up and run- Robert Boggs, I) Jeffei -son, be required to meet upon the a $22.3 billion anti-crime bill that would put Dianne Felnsteln, D-Calif., the author of the ning. more police on the streets and build new gun ban. She said the provision "addresses a expressed frustration that it is written request of any three prisons. fundamental right of all Americans to feel The Senate's get-tough-on-crime mood was so difficult to obtain informa- members, that annual reports tion about the number of NRA spokesman William Mclntyre said safe." evident in a 73-26 vote defeating a proposal be filed disclosing the number the 56-43 vote on the assault-style ban re- Feinstein's proposal would stop the manu- by Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., to substitute committee meetings or ad- of investigations and advisory flected the "misguided" view "that these facture or sale and possession of 19 speci- mandatory life imprisonment without parole visory opinions issued. opinions and that legal coun- sort of gun control measures, gun bans, will fied semiautomatic assault weapons and bar for the measure's many death penalty provi- "Remember, we are bound sel be provided to the panel by those decisions and yet we have an impact on violent crime." production of copycat models. More than 650 sions. upon a two-thirds vote of the Attorney General Janet Reno endorsed the hunting weapons would be exempted by The Senate approved, 74-25, a provision cannot even get informal ion Senate. measure, saying that removing the weapons name. People already owning the assault offered by Sen. Alfonse D'Amato, R-N.Y., from the street is "going to be a first big weapons would not be required to give them that would make it easier to impose the NAFTA step" and a sign that "America's love affair up. death penalty on someone identified as a Continued from page one. with guns is coming to an end." The House has passed separate crime "drug kingpin." Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman bills, differing in content. For example, the cial vote tonight, that we Republicans did not sacrifice the jobs Joseph R. Biden, Jr., challenged the House to House bill earmarks $3.45 billion over six of tomorrow to the fears of today." The kingpin would not have to be respon- Democratic Leader Richard Gephardt summed up for the op- "understand the power of the idea, the idea years to help cities put 50,000 more police on sible for any specific killing. He or she whose time has come." the street. The Senate's has $8.9 billion for ponents who fear the pact will throw thousands of Americans would face capital punishment when drug out of work. "Deficient and flawed," he said, "We cannot and "It still will be an uphill fight in the House, 100,000 police officers over five years. quantities are so large there is an implied must not expose our workers and our corporations to unfair but I believe the way it's moving, I believe After the crime bill, the Senate was sched- responsibility for overdose deaths. this will pass," Biden told reporters. uled to move to the Brady bill that would im- competition." A kingpin could also be defined as one The accord will create a continental free-trade zone by grad- Last week, the same measure barely sur- pose a five-day waiting period and a back- whose criminal enterprise has gross ually eliminating tariffs over 15 years. vived in the Senate, Sl-49. ground check on all would-be handgun pur- receipts of $20 million or more during any Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell Before the result was final, represenatives were becoming chasers. 12-month period. anxious as the vote was very close until the end. "The result is going to be that we're going to win it, but it's a Be A Teacher cliffhanger," said Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen. "We Teachers have the power shouldn't take anything for granted." U.S. oil worker returned from Iraq, to woke up young minds - Administration officials also said the agreement will to moke o difference. strengthen Clinton's hand as he departs for Seattle on Thursday Reach for that power. for a trade meeting with Asian leaders. was held for nearly seven months Supporters said the agreement would open up a vast new Mex- Be o teacher Be o hero ican market to American goods. Opponents said the certain re- To find out how The Associated Press sult was a loss of jobs as American firms move to Mexico to take Beaty arrived at Andrews Air seen as a goodwill gesture by to become a advantage of lower wages and lax worker safety and environ- Force Base outside Washington Iraqi President Saddam Hussein teacher, call mental regulations. ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, on a military jet, accompanied by to get U.N. sanctions lifted so Negotiated by the Bush administration and modified through Md. - An American oil worker Sen. David Boren, D-Okla. He Iraq can start exporting oil again. 1-800-45-TEACH side agreements by the Clinton administration, the pact turned held captive in Iraq for nearly was freed Monday after Boren M i, ■ customary political alliances on their heads. seven months returned Tuesday met with Iraq's deputy prime The U.N. Security Council is to the United States, saying he minister, Tariq Aziz. expected to review the sanctions was used as a "political pawn" by next week. Aziz is to meet Nov. the Iraqis to renew talks with the Boren stressed that his trip 22 with U.N. officials in New U.S. government. was for humanitarian purposes York. "They needed something to only, that his talks involved no open a dialogue, something to negotiations with the Iraqi In Washington on Monday, gain recognition from the government on other issues, and White House spokeswoman Dee Only two Western world, including, of that no deals were made for Bea- Dee Myers commended Boren's course, the United States," said ty's release. efforts but said the release does Kenneth Beaty, 45, of Mustang, not show a change in attitude by Okla. Beaty's release was widely Iraq. days left NOMINATIONS FOR 1994 Graduate Assistant Teaching Award for Senior portraits. If you still have a pre-scheduled appointment this week, keep it! If you Undergraduates! Graduate Student Colleagues! Faculty Members! Administrators! missed your appointment, we'll take you as a walk-in. Tell us about your best Graduate Teaching Assistant! But tomorrow is the last day! 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Thursday , November 18, 1993 The BC News page seven Women's Club volleyball Piston's Thomas fractures hand The Associated Press the Press said. competes without coach Coach Don Chaney restrained Laimbeer, who yelled at Thomas, by Andrew Punzal did a great job passing the ball to too. Our conditioning during the Her teammates agree. AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Isiah "That's just ." contributing writer Sarah and me." week showed when we beat a fa- "Steph had a monster week- Thomas lost his cool again, and "I don't need to take that (ex- "We're getting a lot more com- tigued Indiana squad late in our end," said senior middle-hitter this time it will keep him out of pletive)," Thomas shouted back. fortable playing with each eighth game and that's a positive. Lisa Gerrasch. "She hit the ball the lineup for at least a month. "Just leave the floor," Laim- The women's club volleyball other," Putnam said. "We're We need to improve in some extremely well, as did the rest of Thomas, one of the NBA's most beer replied. "Leave the floor." team traveled to Indiana Univer- learning about our strengths and areas, but I think for this being the team." tempermental players, broke his Chaney spoke briefly to the sity this weekend to participate weaknesses and how we react to our first big tournament we ac- The Falcons put on an impres- right hand when he punched team and then called off the rest in a seven-school volleyball tour- game situations. If anything quitted ourselves well." sive hitting display, recording 70 teammate Bill Laimbeer in the of practice. nament. needs improvement, we need to The womens' club team plays kills over eight games Other hit- back of the head during practice "It was an emotional situation The Falcons - minus their be more consistent when serving. this Friday in a t ri match at Ann ters that had strong weekends Tuesday. and we regret it happened," the coaching staff - managed to split That's one thing that really hurt Arbor, Mich, against Michigan were freshmen Crystal Dean (11 He will be sidelined four to six first-year coach said afterward. games with Illinois, Kent and In- us this weekend." and Michigan State, kills, 2 blocks) and Janelle Bas- weeks, said Dr. Ed Burke, who "We had a long flight and a really diana, while losing twice to a Although the Falcons finished shows that we're playing good sitt (11 kills). treated the injury. tough practice. Everyone's tired. tough Kentucky squad. Although below .500 at Indiana, they were volleyball," she said. "We just "We all played aggressively on The broken shooting hand was Isiah took a hard hit and he just BG managed to outscore its op- in position during several games need to concentrate more when offense this weekend," Dean placed in a cast but won't require reacted. It was emotion." ponents by a combined 99 to 97 to finish teams off, but just we have teams on the ropes." said. "Part of the reason I was surgery. Neither player will be Thomas is averaging 15.S points, they found themselves on couldn't pull the trigger. One of the many players hitting so well was that I had disciplined, The Oakland Press points and 10.3 assists this the short end of a 3-5 record. "We have trouble holding leads powering BG this weekend was been working in my swing in reported today. season, which began with two "It was a long, tough week- and finishing teams off when senior outside hitter Steph Greer practice with coach Ron Kalal. Thomas broke a rib when he victories but was followed by end," senior middle-hitter Cathy they're in trouble," Buynacek with a 17-kill, 4-block perform- He had me change some things, was elbowed by Laimbeer during four straight road losses going Buynacek said. "Especially with- said. "We tend to slack off when ance. In the Falcons' first game and it paid off." a preseason practice Oct. 30. into tonight's home game against out any coaches there. we get the lead, giving our oppo- against Kentucky, Greer ham- Witnesses said Thomas became the Orlando Magic. "Every game was competitive, nent the opportunity to get back mered out a team-high of 6 kills. "We're beginning to gel as a angered Tuesday after absorbing "I'm sorry Isiah is not going to and the team put forth a tremen- in the game. We just need to con- She is now the team leader in that team," Bassitt said. "Everybody another elbow from Laimbeer. be playing," Magic guard Scott dous effort all day long." centrate for the entire contest." department with 21. talked during the game - calling Neither Thomas nor Laimbeer Sidles said from Orlando. "But in Buynacek, a team co-captain "We tend to play up or play "I felt good on Saturday, both balls, giving support - and it - who along with Joe Dumars are my opinion he couldn't have who collected 11 kills and S down to our competiton," Lyons mentally and physically," Greer really helped. Also, our condi- the only remaining members of picked a better guy to punch." blocks, said the team is confi- said, "We played down to Kent said. "I was really motivated to tioning during the week paid the Pistons' NBA championship Thomas was placed on the in- dent. and they barely beat us, but we play well and win this weekend, off." teams of 1989 and 1990 - would jured list. Rookie Lindsey Hunter "I think the fact that we out- played our best game against In- so I went out there to just pound comment. will fill in at point guard. scored our opponents overall diana, and they eventually won the ball. Often overlooked, but ex- Thomas and Laimbeer had to "We were kind of inconsistent in the tournament." "We all were hitting the ball ef- tremely important, was the play be separated after the 6-foot-ll, "It's one of those things - if our intensity level against some "I was happy with our effort at fectively. We just need to con- of BG's setters. Deb Lyons and 260-pound center elbowed the there's a silver lining in a cloud - teams and that hurt us. We as set- Indiana," Gerrasch said. "Our centrate more and keep up our Sarah Putnam had an effective 6-foot-l, 185-pound guard. Laim- it speeds up (Hunter's) develop- ters can't do our job unless the starters played well, and the intensity when we're in position day setting, and combined for beer had turned away when ment," player personnel director passing is good, and our back row bench came in and played well to beat teams." three kills and a block. Thomas punched him in the head, Billy McKinney said. Crew ends first season by Andy Dugan what they need to do. They're In its first season, which sports writer kind of like the brains of the started in April and ended ear- boat." lier this month, BG faced This eight-man team trains three different competitions, When Kent State University and competes under the direc- which are called regattas. cut its crew club program two tion of Ritchie. These regattas are organized years ago, a then-freshman Assistant coach Rob competitions that consist of Joan Yasenchak dropped Kent Clother, who joined the club race distances of 1500 meters State and came to BG to found this semester, oversees the to 4000 meters. the Falcon's crew club. workouts for the four-man On Oct. 30, both the four and Yasenchak, a junior, got team. This team consists of eight-man teams traveled to BG's crew club underway in four rowers and a coxswain. Columbus, to partake in the January, when she put up The team practiced on the Jack Speakman Memorial re- signs advertising the sport. Maumee river in Toledo. The gatta The distance at this The result was the finding of eight-man team practiced at meet was 1500 meters. The Ian Ritchie, who became the 4:45 a.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. on eight-man team placed fourth team's head coach. Saturday, and 5 p.m. on Sun- in a field of 22, while the four- "Ian came to me in January day. Practices usually lasted man team took 14th out of 17 and told me what he could do about three hours. The four- teams. This was the four-man in coaching the team," Yasen- man team practiced at 5 am. teams' only regatta of the chak said. "I didn't find him, or 5 p.m. on weekdays. Yasen- season. he found me." chak said the reason the club BG next traveled to Ypsi- By February, the club was practiced at such extreme lanti, Mich., to compete in the officially registered as a club hours was because other 4000m Michigan Chase re- sport. People who were inter- schools also used the equip- gatta on Nov. 7, and closed ested in the sport got to see ment the club rented. their season with the Western what it was like in April and "There are four other Invitational regatta in London, tryouts were in September. schools that use our equip- Ontario on Nov. 16 with a •This year's team consisted of ment, so we have to work 1500m race. 14 members, who are all wom- around with the times," Ya- Yasenchak explained that en, one head coach and one as- senchak said. the reason the club attended sistant coach. The club rented this equip- so few regattas was due to the "Right now the team is all ment from the Toledo Rowing fitness level of the team. To girls, but it wasn't intended to Club to practice. The equip- help get team members in bet- be that way," Yasenchak said. ment included boats (which ter shape for next season, "We do want to get a guys are called shells), oars and a coach Ritchie has organized team together." launch, which is a coach's workouts which include lift- The 14 members were di- motor boat. ing, running and in vided into two groups for two Yasenchak said it was im- the off-season. different types of racing. The portant that all members were "We'll workout seperately eight-man team consists of able to make all practices. throughout the off-season and eight rowers and one coxs- "When we practice, we then have try-outs for next wain, who is the person who practice in the same seat at season in March or April when sits facing forward to see every practice," she said. it gets warm again," Yasen- where the boat is going. "You grow into your seat. I'm chak said. "The coxswain steers the used to starboard, so if anyone As the founder of a team boat with the rutter and with gets sick, it messes everything that has already finished its ropes," Yasenchak said. "They up." Coaches would occasion- first season, Yasenchak is also have the job of motivator ally substitute for an absent eager to see the program WAR AND PEACE: Det riot Pistons Isiah Thomas and BUI Laimbeer embrace after a playoff loss to the because they tell the rowers member. grow. Chicago Bulls in 1991. Thomas broke his right hand on Tuesday after hitting Laimbeer in the head. OSU is underdog ogainst UM Lady cagers

The Associated Press Ten at 6-0-1. A win or tie against doesn't believe those odds. with Ohio State again becoming the Wolverines at Michigan Sta- "It's utterly ridiculous," the bettor's choice. begin season dium will send the Buckeyes to Moller said in a story published "There's a good chance that TOLEDO, Ohio - It would seem the Rose Bowl. The Wolverines Wednesday in The Blade. will happen because there's a lot of wagering ahead and most peo- that Ohio State should be favored are tied with Indiana for seventh Oddsmakers such as Harper by Andy Dugan host Xavier University on ple haven't figured who they over Michigan when the two place in the conference at 4-3. just go with the flow. sports writer November 30. teams meet Saturday. Do the oddsmakers know "When we set the number out want," Harper said. The Falcons, under third- But not by Las Vegas odds. At something even the coaches don't (Sunday night) we believed Ohio Harper said professional year coach Jaci Clark, will be least, not yet. know about their teams? State should be a 1-point oddsmakers do not pay attention led by senior forwards Lori Odds are considered the ad- What the oddsmakers know is favorite," Harper said. "Some to media polls that rank teams The women's basketball Albers and Talita Scott. Last vantage given the weaker side to that they're trying to reflect the people are probably betting the nationally. team fires up its' court action year, Albers won the MVP a- make the chances of those partic- public's perception, get betting home-field advantage. It's that today when it hosts TTT Riga ward of the MAC Tournament. ipating equal. action from both sides and pre- simple. Or, they figure that Mich- "Those are media and coaches from Latvia in its first pre- Unbeaten, fifth-ranked Ohio sent a number that is interesting, igan's season was so terrible be- who don't put any time into it," season game of the year. The Scott, who was first team State was given a point to be according to John Harper of Las cause of the high expectations Harper said. "Obviously, Ohio defending Mid-American Con- AU-MAC last year and first equal with a Michigan team that Vegas Sports Consultants, which that Michigan has more to play State is a better team, and I ference champions will play team AU-MAC pre-season this has lost four games, dropped out set the gambling lines for several for." wouldn't be surprised if Ohio tonight's game as a tune-up in year, averaged 1S.5 points and of the Top 25 and has numerous sports for casinos and hotels in The early money was on Mich- State isn't favored by Saturday leiu of their first official game 6.6 rebounds per game last injured players. Nevada. igan, which made it the favorite. because the game means the of the season where they will year. Ohio State is leading the Big Michigan coach Gary Moeller That could change by Saturday Rose Bowl for them." page eight The BC News Thursday, November 18, 1993

AP photo Chang beats Courier The Associated Press 1991 U.S. Open final. used his skill repeatedly Chang wrapped up the match against the rusty Courier. He in only 85 minutes to go 1-0 in also displayed new power in his FRANKFURT, - the round-robin portion of the serve. - Michael Chang, who seldom $2.75 million event. Chang ran from corner to beats Jim Courier and never Chang, No. 7 in the world, corner to reach Courier's wins in the ATP Tour World won the first set with a passing powerful shots, and then hit Championships, overcame both shot to Courier's forehand side, winners from seemingly im- obstacles on Tuesday in a first- after committing a double fault possible situations. round match in the tour-ending on his first set point. "That's nothing new for me, event. "To be honest I don't re- although it can be frustrating. Chang beat Courier, the member that game, all I know But I knew what was coming," world's No. 2 player, 6-4,6-0. is that I won," Chang said. Courier said. Chang will next play Michael "I didn't have a letdown in Also on Tuesday, Edberg, the Stich, who began his campaign the second set and that's very 1989 , beat the second with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over An- important against the top rookie, Sergi Bruguera 6-2, 6-4, drei Medvedev. guys," he said. coming back from a 3-0 deficit Chang, winless in six match- Courier faded completely in in the second set. es in two previous appearances the second set. The championship pits the in the world championships, "If I could have hurt him a top eight players in the world, broke Courier for a 5-4 lead in little bit more on his serve, who are split into two groups. the first set and didn't lose an- maybe he wouldn't have been Courier and Medvedev remain other game. able to play quite so freely as in the running despite their "It was probably one of my he did. He had quite a few easy defeats. best matches against Jim. It all service games and that freed worked well for me tonight," him up to take some chances on Also on Wednesday, Pete said Chang. my service games," Courier Sampras, who is assured of fin- Courier lost a set at love for said. ishing the year as the top- KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL:Pete Sampras focuses on the ball in a match against Goran Ivanisevic the first time since Stefan Ed- Chang, known for retreiving ranked player in the world, will dur, |he ATp Tour World cbamploshlp on Wednesday, berg beat him 6-2,6-4,6-0 in the balls that appear unreachable, face Goran Ivanisevic. UC Bearcats look weak Astros appoint Collins The Associated Press last season and has only two gins in a bind. His all-out defen- senior starters. sive style - trapping everywhere "There's been a lot said about on the floor - requires a deep, CINCINNATI - Bob Huggins Cincinnati starting three fresh- experienced bench. He won't says his 19th-ranked Cincinnati as their new manager men, but those three are unbelie- have it for a while. Bearcats are a weak basketball vably good players," Butler Learning Huggins' aggressive team. coach Barry Collier said. "As im- defense is probably the toughest Pittsburgh's bullpen coach the views for the job. No news there, right? Even The Associated Press portantly, they're the type of thing for the newcomers. It re- last two seasons. Also considered were Astros when the Bearcats were tearing players that Cincinnati has been quires players to move constant- He said his managerial style coach Matt Galante, former New through the NCAA tournament successful with since Bob Hug- ly as traps are set - no breathers HOUSTON - Terry Collins, a will be modeled after his former York Mets manager Jeff Tor- the last two years, Huggins re- gins has been there." in this defense. successful minor league man- boss, Pirates manager Jim Ley- borg, former Texas Rangers mained his team's biggest critic. "At a point in high school, there ager over 11 years and Pitts- land. manager Bobby Valentine, Bal- This time, he might not be kid- basically were times when you burgh Pirates' bullpen coach the "He's a man I idolize and I'll timore Orioles coach Davey ding. Cincinnati will have three "We've lost five didn't have to do your best or past two seasons, was named bring a lot of the things I learned Ix>pes and Philadelphia Phillies freshmen and one sophomore starters, our top six play hard," Wingfield said. "In manager of the Houston Astros from him to the Houston Astros," coach Larry Bowa. Wednesday night when it this system, I realize you have to on Wednesday, replacing the Collins said. "I'm a competitor Collins was promoted to the Pi- plays Butler in the first round of guys, and I'm really give it your all, all the time." fired Art Howe. also, and I'll bring to our players rates staff after three Wl plus the Preseason NIT. The Bear- concerned that after Huggins, known for his out- Collins, 44, promised to make the fact that we can get to the victory seasons at Class AAA cats' youngest lineup in 20 years bursts at players, has gotten that the Astros a championship team next level. I'm an example of Buffalo. His overall minor league on the floor includes two fresh- about the first two point across forcefully in prac- through dogged persistence. that." record is 834-736. men guards. weeks of the season, we tice. "How long it took me to get The Astros conducted their "We've lost five starters, our here is a part of what I'm made first interview with Collins on Collins was a minor league in top six guys, and I'm really con- may lose the rest of our "He's fumed at all of us," of," Collins said during a news Nov. 9. He returned Tuesday for fielder from 1971-81 in the Dod- cerned that after about the first alumni too. We're not Wingfield said. "If he fumes at conference. "I'll do everything it the second round. gers and Pirates farm systems. two weeks of the season, we may one of us, he fumes at the whole He was in the Dodgers system very good." takes to bring us a champion- Bob Boone, a 19-year major lose the rest of our alumni, too," team." ship." league catcher and a successful from 1981-89, including five and Huggins said. "We're not very Bob Huggins I The former 10-year minor minor league manager the past a half seasons at Class AAA Al- good. Bostic, who started UC's first league player won out in a two seasons, had three inter- buquerque. "Unfortunately, my guys are 21 games last season, has seen lengthy selection process con- APpkrt* having a hard time keeping it be- Huggins has one of the nation's the freshmen get more comfort- i ducted by general manager Bob top-rated recruiting classes, in- tween the lines. It used to be it able in one respect - they don't Watson and Astros owner Dray- was neat to get a front-row seat cluding freshman starters Don get as crestfallen from Huggins' ] ton McLane. tonio Wingfield (a 6-foot-8 at our place. I'm not so sure yelling. There were seven known can- that's the case anymore. Our center) and guards Damon Flint didates to replace Howe, who guys are going to be throwing it and Marko Wright. Sophomore "The freshmen took it kind of was fired on Oct. 5, but McLane everywhere. It may be just a bit forward Keith Gregor and junior hard at first," Bostic said. "It said 11 prospects were inter- dangerous." forward Curtis Bostic - the only took them a while to catch onto it. viewed in the six-week search. Still, Cincinnati (27-5 last returner with substantial experi- In the first week of practice, they "We started out with 75 or 80 season) ought to be dangerous ence - are the leaders. were pretty down on themselves. names and that list was boiled enough to beat Butler (11-17), Six of the 12 Bearcats are first- As it goes on, they've gotten used down and boiled down through which won just one road game year freshmen, which puts Hug- to it." countless hours of study," Wat- son said. "The result is we have Join us for a the right man for this job." Collins managed in the minor ivin aofcS9 9 DinfJ leagues for the Pirates and Los J5 w/Denise HILTON HEAD ISLAND Student leader of the of any package •Great Magazine 4 Month A* Thursday RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NOW 4:30 - 7:00pm Exp.11/30fl3 Exp. 11/30*) CALL TOLL FREE FOR FULL Selection DETAILS AND COLOR BROCHURE!

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