
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 7-23-1986 The BG News July 23, 1986 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News July 23, 1986" (1986). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4534. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4534 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. THE BG NEWS Vol. 68 Issue 127 Bowling Green, Ohio Wednesday, July 23,1986 Regional police New trustee to crack down appointment on DWI cases announced G.O. Herbert Moorehead Jr. and a frequent guest lecturer at by Kay I isher want to improve is public in- has been appointed to the Uni- Central State University. reporter volvement, he said. versity's nine-member Board of Moorehead said he is com- Trustees, Gov. Celeste an- mitted to University affairs. The message has been em- "Quite obviously, a patrolman nounced Friday. "I LIKE phasized to the public: drinking cannot be at every place at Moorehead, who earned a the idea of and driving do not mix. every time," Born said. "If a bachelor's degree in liberal arts trying to give person sights a driver who ap- from the University in 1957, suc- back what Area police forces plan to pears to be driving dangerously, ceeds M. Shad Hanna, whose the Univer- crack down on drivers who are we encourage them to give us a term expired. Moorehead will s i t y has still abusing this dangerous call so that we can check the serve until Mav 16,1995. given me," combination beginning July 25. situation out," he said. MOOREHEAD IS in his sec- he said. ond year as a member of the Moorehead In order to help with the "We hope to regenerate the Board of Trustees of the Univer- Moorehead said he re- problem of DWI by picking a crackdown on drunk drivers the sity Alumni Association. He is members specific target date to crack Toledo Circle Program was de- the Northwest Ohio-Michigan when 2,500 students attended the down on offenders," said Wal- veloped by the Findlay Police branch manager for AT&T In- University. bridge Police Department Sgt. Department, which is the dis- formation Systems. "The buildings have changed, R.C. Born. trict headquarters for area Moorehead is a Dale Carnegie but the people go on. I want to be forces, and the Michigan Police Human Relations Award winner a part of that feeling," he said. "This is a united effort on the Department. part of all area police forces, and we hope that people will BORN SAID there are no spe- begin to realize the seriousness cific roads under surveillance, of the situation," he said. and the joint effort will include all city, township and county Bush visits Toledo The seriousness of the effects roads. most of the time to praise Rho- of drunk driving have been by Phillip B. Wilson The punishment for DWI of- assistant managing editor des, who retired from office in stressed to the public during the 1982 but is now campaigning to past few years through the me- fenders will remain the same; DWI is a misdemeanor of the Vice President George Bush return and unseat incumbant dia and stricter laws. But Democrat Richard Celeste. according to local law enforce- first degree and those who are visited Toledo Monday to speak ment officials, some people are pulled over can receive three at a $l,000-per-person fund still willing to risk their lives by consecutive days in jail and a raiser in honor of gubernatorial THE VICE President arrived taking a chance driving while fine of $15041,000. candidate James Rhodes. at Toledo Express Airport at intoxicated. Former governor Rhodes and 11:33 a.m., at which time he was "We are not necessarily his running mate for lieutenant greeted by a host of republicans, "WE FEEL that the best time looking for an increase in the Sovernor, Robert Taft II, joined including Rhodes, Toledo Mayor to begin to re-emphasize the number of people to pull over ush and his wife, Barbara, for Donna Owens, and a dozen oth- DWI problem to the public is .. .our main emphasis is on pub- the $150-per-plate dinner at the ers. during the summer months," lic awareness. Born said. "If BCi News/Jarrett Deerwester Hotel Sofitel. After his scheduled 15-minute Bom said. "This is a time when the public will take the time to Up In The Air THE PURPOSE of the lun- speech at the luncheon, Bush there are a lot of travelers and call us when they are suspicious cheon was to raise funds for the and his wife, the Rhodes' and Juggler and comedian Gerry Kurtz entertains crowds as part the Lucas County GOP and the Ohio Taft boarded the Air Force 2 and the dangers of accidents are of a drunk driver, this will aid us University Activities Organization summer program. increased." in our attempt for safer travel- Republican Finance Committee. flew to Columbus for another One measure police forces ing," h« said. But the Vice-President used Rhodes fund raiser. Couple gets unexpected tour of vice president's plane by Phillip B. Wilson Harry was beginning to mow The couple responded to their life," the 62-year-old retired galley where food is prepared, B-17's, B-24's, and assistant managing editor the lawn and Wanda was ready- ahew's request with a dozen Jeep employee said. desk space for office work, and B-29's. "I'd have to go to night ing herself for her daily exercise dogs, which were placed in "Not ever having been on a even a pull-out couch-bed. school to catch up." Toledoans Harry and Wanda routine when the phone call an icebox on board the 707 jet. jet, it's quite a thrill," he said. Wheeler didn't know the Vice came from nephew Dennis Ste- Wheeler's 59-year-old wife "It's not what you would call a For their efforts, the Wheelers President of the United States phens, who is stationed in Wash- Wanting to take one last peek was just as excited. hotel or anything ... it's nice received two complimentary was in town Monday until their ington, D.C., at Andrews Air at the plane, Harry Wheeler but not what you would call decks of playing cards (with the telephone rang at 10:55 a.m. Force Base. stood at the hanger gate when a "WE WERE shocked that plush," Harry said. Vice Presidential seal), some Yet less than two hours later secret serviceman invited them they asked us to come aboard," But for the Wheelers, the most napkins, and the satisfaction of and at the price of a few Tony ACCORDING TO the Wheel- on the plane where the Air Force she said. "It's a thrill to see this. interesting part of the trip was seeing an interior of a plane that Packos Hungarian hot dogs, the ers, Stephens was hungry for a 2 pilot, who knew Stephens, de- We had no idea we would get this the cockpit. few people ever have or will. couple enjoyed one of the most Tony Packos hot dog, the fa- cided to give the couple a tour. close." memorable tours of their life, a mous food that Jamie Fan- The'Wheelers said they saw "They sure have a lot of in- "It is a Vice President's plane 15-minute excursion aboard the made popular in the 1970s on the "It's something I'm going to where George and Barbara struments," said Harry, a World and that says something in it- Vice President's Air Force 2. television series WA'S'H." remember for the rest of my Bush sat on their flight, the War n flight engineer who flew self," Harry said. SLS adjusts to new format Best laid plans of BGSU by Phillip B. Wilson the fall are the University's two looking forward to the fall very assistant managing editor part-time attorneys. much. We have a lot of new thwarted by Gov. Rhodes Students are handled by either ideas for the office and educa- After a troublesome spring, Neal Levine, a University of tional ideas for the students." Editor's note: In the 1960s the preparing for an enrollment A 30,000 student enroll- resulting in the resignation of Toledo graduate who has two Wilks said despite the heavy University had high hopes for of 15,000 and the second was ment, part of the second University attorney Sandra Bactices in Toledo, and former caseload, the current format has expansion and renovation. Al- for growth to 30,000. Chase, would have extended Scott Student Legal Services niversity undergraduate Rick been effective, partly because of though those plans did not "It was a well-conceived le campus north past Poe (SLS) has made a smooth ad- Schmidt, who passed his bar cooperation from Bowling materialize, the University campus plan," said Robert Road and would have closed justment to a new format, exam from UT in February. Green's municipal court sys- has begun a series of McGeein, the University's five streets, the Master Plan according to the office's parale- Levine was originally named tem.
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