The BG News April 18, 1984

The BG News April 18, 1984

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-18-1984 The BG News April 18, 1984 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 18, 1984" (1984). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4254. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4254 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. volume 66 Issue 87 bowling green state university Wednesday, aprll 18,1984 new/ Ohio men charged in pellet shooting assault by Mlchoel D. Towle ing Green Police Chief Galen Ash. He More charges are pending against the incidents occured. ner when she heard a .oud "popping" ing major, had been standing in front editorial editor said Schramm is believed to be re- the two men in connection with a noise just prior to feeling a pain in her of the Burger King restaurant, 1570 E. sponsible for the pellet shooting of a string of vandalism incidents that DENISE DELANEY, junior visual upper leg caused by the pellet. Wooster St., when she was struck by a Bowline Green police arrested two university woman. occurred over the March 30-April 1 communications technology major, Ash said Delaney's description of pellet. Stoney Ridge, Ohio men Monday in The other man arrested in the inci- weekend, Ash said. was standing on the corner of State the car she saw fleeing the scene Marsh had been identified by Wil- connection with the shooting of a 20- dent, Raymond Marsh, 19, 5848 Fre- Police had several reports of win- and Wooster Streets, where she was matched the vehicle owned by Marsh. liam Green of Newark who chased year-old University co-ed with a pellet mont Pike, has been charged with dows in apartments and cars being shot in the leg with a pellet gun Police have been unable to connect and caught Marsh's car after his gun March 30. complicity to felonious assault. Marsh shot out by a passing automobile. allegedly fired by Schramm, Ash the men with a separate incident in windshield was shattered by a pellet Bradley Schramm, 19, 5550 Fre- is believed to have been driving the Schramm and Marsh were two of which another University coed was while driving southbound on Dun- mont Pike, has been charged with car from which the pellet gun was five men who had been in Marsh's car Delaney told police she and her shot in the forehead with a pellet. bridge Road south of Sugar Ridge felonious assault, according to Bowl- fired. who were questioned by police after roommate were standing on the cor- Betsy Meaker, 19, freshman advertis- Road on March 31. Gallup poll projects Hart stronger against Reagan DEFIANCE, Ohio (AP) - Former have traditionally voted Democratic. Vice President Walter Mondale has But I don't expect to see Mr. Jackson weathered challenger Gary Hart's try to break away from the party surge and again controls the race for because that would undo what he has the Democratic presidential nomi- accomplished," Gallup said. nation. But Han still shows up stronger in a head-to-head race Although only 15 percent of the against President Reagan, pollster Gallup organization's work is politi- George Gallup said yesterday. cal, its opinion polls through 24 na- Gallup said Democrats at this sum- tional elections consistently have mer's convention may find them- selected the winning candidate and selves forced to support Hart if the come within 2 or 3 percentage points Colorado senator's perceived of the victory margin. strength against Reagan continues. Recent economic polls conducted "In 1952, Taft was the choice of the by Gallup show American confidence delegates, but Eisenhower was the in the economy to be at an all-time candidate that the opinion polls said high, something Gallup said benefits could beat Stevenson," Gallup said. President Reagan. For a brief period after the New "Consumer optimism is at a crest. Hampshire primary. Hart was seen It's the highest we've noted in several as beating Reagan in a head-to-head years. Fully 50 percent of the people meeting. Public opinion has shifted say they are satisfied with the way from mat, but Hart still is seen as things are in the country and that's giving Reagan an extremely close mostly in the economy. That number race, Gallup said. has been as low as 12 percent," he "He is continuing to give the Presi- said. dent a better race, certainly better than Mondale would," Gallup said. Gallup noted a role reversal in the Jesse Jackson, the third Democrat Republicans and Democrats in 1984. in the race, holds a huge key to While the GOP generally is viewed as Mondale's success at the July conven- the party likely to keep the peace, tion and thereafter, according to Gal- Reagan still is seen as weak on war lup. and peace, while Mondale is Men as the peace candidate. "IT BEHOOVES Mr. Mondale to be Reagan is viewed as the best candi- very nice to Mr. Jackson and very date to keep the economy in line, Gallup said. Construction progressing accommodating because the blacks Through rain and sleel the West Hall construction continues. Scott Thompson, a Toledo resident and carpenter for the Rudoph Llbby construction company, uses his shovel to move the concrete along the chute into the bucket. The crew poured the concrete walls (or the three outside entrances. Cuyahoga judge faces charges of soliciting, accepting bribe CLEVELAND (AP) - A Cuyahoga ber of the Hell's Angels motorcycle bills from McGettrick's home last the court Monday, an unidentified room at a cafe after a meeting ob- vember 1983 case, also involving a County grand jury returned a two- club. It also charges that McGettrick Friday. federal agent said in an affidavit that served by electronic surveillance. member of the Hell's Angels, which count indictment yesterday against accepted the bribe on April 12. The judge, 67, was arrested in his on April 2 the judge told him he County Prosecutor John Corrigan he said he fixed for Jerry Milano, an Common Pleas Judge James McGet- chambers that day and is free on a $2,- needed $5,000 within two weeks to "fix said the investigation is limited to attorney now suspended from practic- trick, charging him with soliciting Under state law the judge is dis- 500 signature bond, awaiting a prelim- the Fencl case." McGettrick's alleged involvement in ing law. and accepting a bribe. qualified from hearing cases while inary hearing tomorrow. A week later, Cleveland police and the Fencl case and that there was no The 1983 case involved Richard the indictment is pending. Fencl faces trial on an aggravated agents from the FBI and the Bureau evidence that the judge took money Amato, who was charged with three The indictment alleges that McGet- Documents filed in connection with murder charge in the 1980 slaying of of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms from anyone else. counts of aggravated murder. On trick solicited a $5,000bribe on April 2 a request to search the judge's home Joseph Bonarrgio. began surveillance of McGettrick. In the affidavit, the agent said that Nov. 8, McGettrick dismissed the and chambers said Cleveland police The agent said that he gave McGet- McGettrick complained about receiv- three charges and granted a defense regarding a state criminal case ing only partial payment for a No- against Frank Fencl, a reputed mem- detectives recovered (5,000 in marked IN THE DOCUMENTS filed with trick $5,000 last Thursday in the men's motion for acquittal. Suit filed against board Gunman injures demonstrators Religion classes opposed LONDON (AP) - A gunman fired Salah Najim, head of JANA's Lon- the Libyan People's Bureau. a submachine gun from a window don bureau. The staffer, who would Police, who normally do not of the Libyan Embassy yesteday at not give her name, said Najim was carry guns, kept the protesters by Mary Jo McVay stitutional because it is in violation of that we are doing nothing wrong or Libyan students demonstrating covering the incident when he was behind barricades. Across the news editor ' separation of church and state. inappropriate and we feel very against Libyan leader Moammar arrested. street, two groups of 20 counter- r'I think it's against the law," Ford strongly about that." He and the Knadafy. A policewoman was demonstrators also were held back A Findlay couple has filed a lawsuit said. "There is a question here as to others named in the suit were advised killed and 11 students were injured, Dozens of police kept guns by officers. protesting religious education classes legality. Otherwise, we wouldn't be by attorney Russell Rakestraw not to officials at Scotland Yard said. trained on the building from behind Richard Bowden, 31, a salesman held in public schools. The suit has going this far." make further comment in relation to trees, lamp posts and police cars. who once worked in Saudi Arabia, been filed against the Findlay Board The Board of Education said in a the case. Police rushed to the embassy, said the anti-Khadafy students of Education, its members and Super- 1978 statement it did not endorse the Ford said he and Millet are "bring- located a few blocks from Bucking- PEOPLE WOUNDED in today's were shouting in Arabic "Knadafy intendent of Schools C.W.

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