The BG News October 22, 1982

The BG News October 22, 1982

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-22-1982 The BG News October 22, 1982 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 October 22, 1982" (1982). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4053. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4053 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. ■ Tfie Wither Partly cloudy today. High in the mid 40s. Clear and good cold tonight. Low in the morning BG News mid 20s. Friday, Bowling Green State University October 22, 1982 Harshman residents suffering peer harrassment by Judy Roach added. rassment involved destruction of made in the investigation. women's rooms were vandalized, a Wednesday, Oct.20. and "Things have reporter According to freshman Karen Ce- property. On Oct. 11, shampoo and "It is now a matter of a process of 24-hour guard was posted in the hall- been pretty quiet," Cecora added. cora, the harassment has been di- lotion were splashed over the wom- elimination," Bess said. way, Cecora said. Margie Potapchuck, Chapman Hall A complaint of apparent ha- rected toward four women on the en's desks and bookshelves in their Bess would not comment on how when asked who posted the guard in manager, refused to comment on any rassment involving four Chapman floor. Cecora, who is a resident on rooms. "Tonight you die" was that process would work. He added the hallway, Bess said, "We didn't, aspects of the case. Hall residents is currently under in- second floor Chapman where the inci- scrawled across the back wall in one that he expected the case to be solved but we weren't against it." According to Katrina Kramer, a vestigation, William Bess, director of dents have occured, said the incidents room, another Chapman resident in several days. The morning after the guard was junior speech and hearing major and Campus Safety and Security, said started the first week of classes with said. According to Bess, psychologists posted, "Get rid of him, or we will, resident of second floor Chapman, Thursday. chewing gum on the door knobs of two have been consulted in the case. How- along with you guys," was written on doors were rarely locked and often Bess said the investigation began rooms. "THIS IS NOT a typical case. The ever, he refused to comment on any the wall of the fourth bathroom stall left open before these apparent har- Oct. 6. when a complaint was regis- The apparent harassment later in- extent and length of time makes it details. in toothpaste. rassment incidents began. tered by a Chapman Hall staff mem- cluded threatening notes left in the unique," Bess said. "Specific details regarding the case Since then, "there really hasn't "Our side of the hall, on the whole, ber. The complaint concerned rooms of the four women and tele- He added that Campus Safety and should be kept confidential in order been anything happening," Cecora is falling apart," she said. "There is apparent "criminal mischief and phone harassment, Cecora said. Security has several suspects in the not to jeopardize the case," Bess said. said. too much suspicion and the trust is threats against the women," Bess Other types of apparent ha- case and that real progress is being After the Oct. 11 incident where the THE GUARD was removed being blown away." tells Arabs to take peace initiative WASHINGTON (AP) - President reporters on the understanding he Reagan will tell Arab leaders that the would not be identified, said the pur- road to peace in the Middle East pose of the visit is to exchange views requires them to "come out of the and "restore momentum" to the closet" and openly recognize Israel, a search for a lasting Arab-Israeli senior State Department official said peace. "We do not expect a dramatic yesterday. breakthrough, but rather a thoughtful Briefing reporters on a visit by a discussion," he said. six-nation delegation from the Arab Israel has rejected both the U.S.. League, the official said there are and Arab approaches, but the Reagan some "constructive elements" in an administration still hopes it can con- Arab peace plan adopted last month vince Prime Minister Menachem Be- at Fez. Morocco. gin's government to join a new round But he also said it is essential that of peace negotiations with Jordan. moderate Arab nations, especially Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Saudi Arabia, give Jordan a mandate Shamir conferred here yesterday to negotiate with Israel on behalf of with Secretary of State George Shultz, Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied primarily on Lebanon. West Bank and Gaza Strip. He said he The senior official said the con- thinks King Hussein of Jordan would structive elements in the Arab plan negotiate if he has Arab backing. "involve the mention of Israel ana the The Arab League delegation is suggestion ... of a willingness to headed by Morocco's King Hassan recognize and live in peace with Is- and includes the foreign ministers of rael. Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Algeria, Syria and Tunisia. A representative of the HE SAD) the Fez proposals rep- Palestine Liberation Organization is resent the Arabs' concept "of a. attached to the group, but will not be framework for peace." received here, U.S. officials said. But he said Reagan will seek clarifi- THE DELEGATION wants to ex- cations on the exact meaning of the plain the Arab plan to Reagan in a Arab plan, particularly a provision meeting at the White House on Fri- calling on the United Nations to guar- BG News photo/Jerry Cattaneo day. Reagan also will lobby for his antee peace "among all states of the Tha World Studant Association and the Latin Student Union sponsored Latin American Night at tha Student Services Forum own peace initiative, unveiled Sept. 1. region," which has been interpreted Fiesta Wednesday night. The event included dancing, food and exhibits of Latin America. The World Student Association, which The senior official, who talked to as indirect recognition of Israel. represents students from 62 nations, sponsors various cultural activities throughout the year. Lebanese More cyanide Tylenol capsules reported president CHICAGO (AP) - Another bottle of painkiller. owners. James Lewis, wanted for questioning that had to be followed up, but no Extra-Strength Tylenol containing cy- Mayor Jane Byrne banned sales of HE SAID the discovery of the latest in the Tylenol killings, and his wife, "hot" clues, Burke said. anide-laden capsules was found by the best-selling over-the-counter pain contaminated capsules was made at Leann, were still in the city and It was a photo of the bearded Lewis, visits Pope authorities checking bottles ordered remedy at a news conference that was that lab Thursday. continued their search. wanted on a federal warrant for try- pulled from store shelves Oct. 2, Po- called to announce that Chicago po- Brzeczek also called "significant" The Lewises checked out of the ing to extort $1 million from McNeil VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope lice Superintendent Richard Brzeczek lice had discovered the body of the fact that the lot number on the Rutledge Hotel on Saturday, where Consumer Products that led a hotel John Paul II warmly embraced said Thursday. Prince, 35, in her apartment on Oct. 1. newly discovered contaminated bottle they had been living in a $95-per-week resident to call police this week. President Amin Gemayel of Leb- He said the bottle was found in shelf Byrne also requested that city mer- - MC2880 - was the same batch that room since Sept. 6. The seven people After interviewing residents at the anon at a Vatican audience yester- stock turned over to authorities by chants turn shell and stock supplies of was found to have been taken by four who swallowed poisoned Tylenol cap- old hotel on Lexington Avenue and day and endorsed the president's Dominick's Finer Foods, a grocery Tylenol into city authorities for test- of the other victims. All four people sules died between Sept. 29 and Oct. 1. checking fingerprints found there, the call for withdrawing all foreign store within a mile of the Walgreen's ing. were residents of Chicago suburbs. "If he's in New York, we expect to FBI determined the couple had troops from war-ravaged Lebanon. Drug Store where the seventh re- Brzeczek said McNeil Consumer Meanwhile, police and FBI agents get him, no question," said Capt. stayed at the hotel, under the alias Despite tight security, Gemayel ported Tylenol-cyanide poisoning vic- Products Co., the manufacturer of in New York City said yesterday they Eugene Burke. Richardson, from Sept. 6 to Oct. 16. was treated to an elaborate wel- tim, Chicagoan Paula Prince, Tylenol, contracted witl) a laboratory were working on the assumption that ABOUT SO calls have been logged at FBI officials have emphasized that come usually reserved for official purchased a 24-capsule bottle of the to test the stock turned over by store cized Wednesday, some with leads two New York hotline numbers publi- Lewis was not a suspect in the deaths visits, complete with a review of Swiss guards assigned to the Vati- can. The Vatican called the visit private. Area unemployment high - Italian authorities deployed heli- copters and riot police for Gem- Novelist: ayel's arrival a day after terrorists bombed the Lebanese Embassy in Rome.

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