The BG News September 18, 1997

The BG News September 18, 1997

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-18-1997 The BG News September 18, 1997 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 September 18, 1997" (1997). BG News (Student Newspaper). 6207. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/6207 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. SA Directory SPORTS OPINION 2 TODAY7 Switchboard 372-2601 Classified Ads 3726977 k*4*0" Derrick Jones discusses diversity Display Ads 372-2605 Volleyball Editorial 3726965 CMU 11 8 7 Sports 372-2602 sunny and Entertainment 372-2603 BG 15....15....15 NATION ■■■■■■■■■ 5 Story idea? Give us a call week- Falcons trounce Chippewas in three sets FORMER SENATOR BARRY GOLDWATER DIAGNOSED days from I pm. lo 5 pm., or warm email: "[email protected]" WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE High: 84 Low:51 Thursday September 18,1997 Volume 84, Issue 16 The BG News Bowling Green, Ohio 'Serving the Bowling Green community for over 75 years n & U.S. refuses to sign treaty The Shed owner □ U.S. objects to a draft Shortly after the endorsement, reproach if it does not sign the ing mines to be used on the convicted of selling treaty proposing a ban the United States announced it treaty. Korean peninsula for at least would not sign the accord. On Tuesday, the chief U.S. nine years. on land mines. The United States had sought delegate, Eric Washington also wanted a pro- drug paraphernalia The Associated Press several concessions on the pro- Newsom, won a vision allowing it to withdraw posed treaty, including allowing 24-hour delay from the treaty if the United □ David Glowacki charged the correct business, OSLO, Norway - Over U.S. ob- land mines on the Korean pen- in the talks States comes under attack. waits for the Bowling Glow Industries, Inc. jections, more than 100 nations insula. while Washing- Although the treaty does not No sentencing date was set today endorsed a draft treaty President Clinton has said the ton intensively include a program for checking Green Municipal yesterday. that proposes an immediate and United States wants to be sure lobbied other compliance, it says countries can Court to set his sen- The offense Is a second- total ban on anti-personnel 37,000 U.S. soldiers in South governments to enforce the ban with "appro- tencing date. degree misdemeanor, puni- mines. Korea can be protected from accept the priate procedures in conformity shable by a mandatory fine of The delegates are to reconvene possible attack by the North. U.S.-pushed with international law." The BG News $750, up to 90 days in jail, and Thursday to formally accept the Like Russia and China, which compromises. Clinton The move to ban land mines a mandatory driver's liscence draft. The actual signing Is not are not part of the treaty process, The United David Glowacki was con- suspension. If drug parapher- expected until December. Washington risks international States wanted exemptions allow- • See LAND MINES, page five. victed Tuesday in Bowling nalia is sold to juveniles, the Green Municipal Court of one fine goes up to $1,000. count of knowingly selling, The decision came over five possessing or manufacturing weeks after a two-hour court Tiresome Teetering paraphernalia for drug use. trial and nearly 10 months Glowacki is the owner of The after police raided The Shed, Shed on East Wooster Street. taking hundreds of pipes, The Waterville resident was bongs, papers, and other smo- orginally charged with four king-related materials. counts of the crime, but they According to the judge, tes- were merged Into one count at timony from two witnesses for the request of Adrian Cimer- the defense was not credible. man, Glowacki's attorney. Tesimony from police In- The Shed itself was charged vestigators was determined to with four counts of the crime, be credible. but was found not guilty. Cimerman said that he had Bowling Green Municipal not seen Judge Reddin's rul- Court Judge Mark Reddin ing, but that he would appeal It ruled The Shed not guilty be- to the Sixth District Court of cause prosecutors had not Appeals in Toledo. University hosts 4 ext r aordinis t' which is a very popular program, □ UAO sponsors a per- according to Kenny. If students formance by a mind like the hypnotist, they will enjoy reader. the mind reader, she said. In addition to performing at By MAUREEN BARRY colleges and universities, Karges The BG News has appeared on television shows, such as "The Tonight A mind reader who has trav- Show with Jay Leno" and "Larry eled all over the country to per- King Live." form at colleges and universities will make his first appearance at Amanda Allen, UAO special Bowling Green State University events director, said several BG Ncwi Photo by CIna Fleming tonight at 7 p.m. in the Lenhart UAO directors saw Karges at a Delta Sigma Pi members, David (.ilium and Melissa Herms teeter- diabetes. Delta Sigma Pi began teeter-tottering at 12:30 pm on Grand Ballroom. conference in Philadelphia in loiter outside Eppler and Ihe B.A. for a fundraiser benefiting Wednesday and will keep going for forty-eight hours. Craig Karges, "extraordinist" February. and mind reader, was named the "He's an interesting guy," she 1995 National Association for said. Campus Activities Entertainer of the Year. At the conference in Philadel- Storyteller talks at program premiere The event, sponsored by the phia, Allen said the audience University Activities Organiza- wrote personal data on a piece of □ Clarence Hyde do- ryteller Clarence Hyde spoke on one of the first computer system mic books and has collected tion, is made up paper upon entering, then Kar- the topic: "Edgar Rice Bur- engineers at U.S. Steel, but has every Tarzan comic strip since of 100 percent ges read their minds based on nates his Tarzan collec- roughs, Master Storyteller." made a career out of studying au- 1929. audience parti- what was written on the paper. tion to the Jerome Li- "Books, Books, Books" is a new thor Edgar Rice Burroughs - the Hyde has donated his entire cipation, ac- "There is no way to explain program that will sponsor au- creator of Tarzan. Tarzan collection to the Jerome cording to how he does the stuff he does," brary as part of the pro- thors and collectors. He first became interested in Library and much of is currently Jacki Kenny, Kenny said. gram, "Books, Books, Alison Scott, the head of the Tarzan when he read "Tarzan of displayed on the first floor. entertainment Books." Popular Cultural Library, hopes the Apes." He began his collec- In 1960, he established The director for According to Allen, comedians to use this program as a way for tion with sweatshirts, Big Little Burroughs Bibliophiles and has UAO. and speakers have made up the By BRANDI BARHITE professors and students alike to Books and comic books. When a been president every since. He Kenny said majority of the programs TheBG News relate to other creative ways friend handed him a hard cover also is the chairman of the board students should planned at the University. Kar- beyond school. She also sees it as Tarzan book a few years later, he of electors and a member of the take a study KARCES ges is scheduled to appear to add Edgar Rice Burroughs died in a way of sharing information. knew he was hooked. British fan club for Edgar Rice break to attend the program. some variety to the list of events 1950, but Tarzan is still swinging. The first guest speaker of the "My hobby has become a com- Burroughs. "It's amazing to see this guy in this year. The library sponsored its pre- series was Clarence Hyde, a pulsive obsession," says Hyde. This organization publishes a action," she said. "We were looking for some- miere of "Books, Books, Books" native of Ohio who was educated Hyde has over 1,200 Tarzan UAO also sponsors the hypno- thing new for people to go to," Al- on Tuesday, when master sto- at Yale University. He became books from 26 countries, 600 co- • See TARZAN, page four. tist that comes to the University, len said. Professor discusses history of salsa music for lecture series mance Languages. "It's a mix." American and a Italian-Jewish Ameri- 1950s," Cabanillas said York." Q Francisco Cabanillas Cabanillas spoke on campus Wednes- can affair," he said. As the music became a capitalist in- The music has also been influenced spoke about the development day as part of a lecture series, La Mesa A variety of musical instruments are dustry, it was able to reach more people by religion and Includes references to of a multinational music Oblicua, hosted by the Office of Multi- represented in salsa, including the but at the same time lost much of its the gods as part of an Afro-Caribbean cultural Affairs and Student Support trombone, conga drums, bongos, tim- "creative energy," he said. religion, Santeria. form. Services. bales, bass and the piano. Instead of The more traditional salsa, classical, Cabanillas also described some of the By ROCHELLE CONVERSE In his presentation, not only did he having one musical style, salsa has continued to exist, but another form mistaken identities of the music as part The BG News describe the historical development of many styles but all with a Caribbean was created.

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