The BG News April 25, 1989

The BG News April 25, 1989

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-25-1989 The BG News April 25, 1989 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 April 25, 1989" (1989). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4939. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4939 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 NE WS Vol. 71 Issue 116 Bowling Green, Ohio Tuesday, April 25,1989 Students 100-day term arrested at 'mania1 pleases Bush appearing in Beirut more than by Beth Church by David Espo four years ago. The president assistant wire editor Assoi idled Press writer said he was not able to provide any good news on Anderson's Both city officials and stu- CHICAGO - President Bush prospects for freedom, but said, dents gathered last weekend for on Monday pronounced himself "We will go the extra mile and the annual parties known as "pleased with the progress we'- do what we can." "East Merry Mania" and ve made" in 100 days in office "Frazee Frenzy." and said he will soon make key Chicago was a brief stop and a Mayor Edwin Miller, as well arms control and foreign policy long day for both Quayle and the as more than 20 Bowling Green decisions that will chart a Sresident. Bush started in Nor- f slice officers and Wood County course for the future. olk, Va., where he attended a heriff's deputies, joined ceremony marking the deaths of several thousand partiers on "In three short months we've 47 sailors killed in a gun turret East Merry Avenue. made a good start coming to explosion aboard the USS Iowa Miller circulated through the grips with issues demanding ur- last week. From Chicago he was crowd, meeting with and talking gent attention and decisive ac- flying to Orsmarck, N.D., and to students, who began assem- tion," he told newspaper publi- then to California. bling early Friday afternoon. shers attending the Associated At the same time, city police Press annual luncheon. "We made a good start in officers arrested 36 students for He cited his savings and loan these first three months and various law infractions — in- legislation, ethics proposals, the there's more to come," the cluding eight for disorderly con- beginning of a war on drugs and president told the AP luncheon. duct, five for open container, agreements with Congress on On his list of accomplish- two for littering, two for cri- the federal budget and Contra ments, he touted the agreement minal trespassing, one for pos- aid. with Congress to provide non- session of marijuana and one for lethal aid to the Contra rebels as assault and resisting arrest. At the same time, he said de- well as the broad-brush budget Officers stationed in the park- fense and foreign policy re- agreement that he said would ing lot between the apartments views, environmental legisla- reduce the deficit while leaving and St. Thomas More University tion and a program to deal with his no-tax pledge intact. Parish refrained from citing homelessness "are all on the He urged the House to follow many students carrying cups of near horizon." the Senate's lead in enacting his beer away from the party; Bush spoke at the luncheon a legislation to bail out the savings commanding them instead to short while after Vice President and loan industry and noted he Dan Quayle told the publishers had recommended stronger eth- "drink it or drop it," before that the biggest surprise of his ics legislation. leaving the area. first 100 days in office is the en- The revelry ended around joyment he receives from for- He also cited his administra- midnight when officers began eign travel. The publishers who tion's war on drugs in the Dis- herding students towards Thurs- attended were also in town for trict of Columbia and his de- tin Avenue, encouraging them to the annual meetings of the cision to ban the import of cer- disperse. American Newspaper Publi- tain semiautomatic weapons as A special problem police en- shers Association. achievements in his first three countered this year was an in- months in office. crease of students drinking who Quayle, setting out on a trip to were under the legal age, ac- Australia and Asia, also said he He also mentioned an initia- cording to Chief of Police Galen had an opportunity to work tive to deal with the problem of Ash. closely with the president every Third World debt and his an- day "to see how he formulates nouncement last week of fresh "We issued more citations for hispolicies." help for Poland. underage drinking than any- The Bush-Quayle team took The president made no men- thing else," Ash said of the 17 office on Jan. 20 and marks 100 tion of any setbacks and did not people who were caught during days on Saturday. refer to the Senate's defeat of Friday's festivities. "There is a former Texas Sen. John Tower lot of liability involved with it." Racing With the Wind Before reciting his own report to be defense secretary. card, Bush pledged to 'follow Despite the arrests made, stu- Andrew Hansen (background) and Tim MaClea (foreground) of Sigma Phi Epsilon demonstrate the win- every intelligence lead in the Looking to the future, the dents at the parties remained re- ning form that propelled them to their 20th victory in 26 years of Beta 500 competition The race, spon- effort to win freedom for Terry president said he would con- latively calm and safe. Ash said. sored by Beta Theta Pi fraternity found Delta Zeta sorority winning the women's competition and Pi Beta Anderson." The AP's chief clude a broad defense and for- "Considering the volume of Phi sorority taking the Spirit Award. Middle East correspondent has eign policy review late next See Merry, page 3. been held hostage since dis- month. Student assaulted; Pa. lottery swells to $83 million mind-boggling figure. I don't think half these vania, Rock said. by the Associated Press people even know how much that is," Rock "It was funny. On Sunday, we had four attacker at-large said. "Our two terminals for Pennsylvania groups of people from Detroit in here at the are not ample to handle the situation." same time, and they didn't know each MASURY, ().- The attraction of at least Because part of Rock's store is in Ohio, he other," he said. by Beth Church towards campus, police said. Pennsylvania's "Super 7" lets a player assistant wire editor The victim said around 10 $83 million is drawing Ohioans to the east, has one Ohio Lottery terminal. The Ohio Lot- p.m. the suspect picked her up where the Pennsylvania Lottery's "Super 7" tery's "Super Lotto is offering a top prize of choose seven numbers from 1 to 80. and carried her to a car waiting game has already established a U.S. record $3 million this week. Rock said business for Bowling Green police still are in the drive on the west side of for the largest lottery prize. that lottery is trickling in. A jackpot manager of the Ohio Lottery, searching for a suspect who as- The Link, 525 Pike St., forcing Joe Rock, owner of Penn-Ohio Drug, a "Some will play the Ohio. It's about where said Monday her office has received calls saulted a female University stu- her into the back seat. drugstore on the Ohio-Pennsylvania line it should be," Rock said. "You have to real- from Ohio residents asking if they can play dent Friday night. Two men were also in the front about 10 miles northeast of Youngstown, ize this store is on the line. When you have a the Pennsylvania game at Ohio Lottery seat, the woman said, but they said Monday he has seen many of his Ohio big one like in Pennsylvania, naturally it's sales outlets. did not say anything to her. customers in the long lines at his two com- going to draw from Ohio." The men drove around the fiuter sales terminals of the Pennsylvania Because of his store's proximity to the "We explain we really have nothing to do corner into the parking lot be- ottery. Ohio Turnpike, Penn-Ohio Drug has had with Pennsylvania," Stottler said. "Ever- hind the Pi Beta Phi sorority "You know, it's got to be crazy. That's a visitors from many states west of Pennsyl- yone's talking about it, though." house on Court Street, where the man hit her, leaving bruises on her face and legs. After striking the man across his face several times, the Tenure program criticized woman told police she was able to escape when she pushed the suspect off her by kicking him. This is the first in a three-part teaching job "for life," raises vated teachers who are "taking She then opened the car door series addressing the controver- many questions about where the it easy" after receiving tenure. and ran away. sial issue of faculty tenure. teacher is placing his or her "When they complain, I en- Police said the woman identi- priorities and loyalties involved courage them to talk to the fied the car the men drove.

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