Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-11-1992 The BG News February 11, 1992 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 February 11, 1992" (1992). BG News (Student Newspaper). 5330. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/5330 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. G The BG News Tuesday, February 11, 1992 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 74, Issue 93 Weather Feel the healing power Two women allegedly struck during religious revival by Chris Hawley The BC News Holiday Inn. The hotel's statu- said at the meeting he was from Same old cold: tory agent, Bennett Enterprises Wham, she 1st me have it." Oklahoma, then later said he was Today, cloudy with a of Sylvania, is a co-defendant in from Dallas. The legal complaint chance of snow. High Two women are suing an evan- the suit. Jacqueline White, allegedly injured by evangelist lists a post office box as Michael around 30. Northwest winds gelist for $100,000, saying he and "It knocked my glasses right Walters' address. 10 to 20 mph and gusty. The his wife injured them by striking off me," White said. She said knocked to the floor twice, once struck her again. Both women "He may not be able to be chance of snow is 40 per- them on their foreheads and Sheila Walters led her before the by Michael Walters and once by said their falls have caused per- found," Richard E. Zerner, White cent. Tonight, partly cloudy knocking them down at a relig- congregation, prayed to aid his wife. Frye said she had her sistent back pain and headaches. and Frye's attorney, said. He said and cold. Low around 10. ious revival meeting. White in dealing with the ter- hands raised as Michael Walters "Nobody got healed," Frye if Walters cannot be located, the Wednesday, partly sunny Mildred Frye, 74, of North- minal illness of a friend, and then prayed to aid her healing after said. "It sure didn't do anything suit will continue against Bennett with a high in the mid-20s. wood, and Jacqueline White, 60, hit her. gall bladder surgery, slapped but hurt us more." Enterprises, the hotel's statutory of Toledo, filed a complaint Feb. "Wham, she let me have it," both of her hands and then struck White and Frye are suing for agent. The legal complaint char- 5 against the Rev. Michael Wal- White said. White said she fell, her on the forehead. $50,000 each plus court costs. ges the hotel was negligent in al- Inside The News ters, whose address is unknown, struck her head on the carpet, "He put me flat on the floor on The Walterses could not be lo- lowing Walters to use their pre- Tyson convicted: in Wood County Common Pleas and laid* dazed on the floor. She my back," Frye said. She said she cated for comment. White and mises and the area was not well maintained. INDIANAPOLIS-At Court. The two women said the said Walters did not offer to help had not asked Walters to pray for Frye said an attorney they re- press time, Boxer Mike Ty- Walterses hit them with the heels her up. her and did not know why he hit tained previously was unable to son was found guilty Mon- of their hands during a prayer "She said, 'She's out in the her. find the couple, who apparently "I don't think they ought to be day of raping a Black Miss and healing session that took spirit,' and I was," White said. "I don't know, maybe he's used organize religious revivals allowed in places," White said. America contestant who place on March 12, 1990 at the "But I'm not sure which one." to shoving people," Frye said. around the country. "I'll even tell that to the [U.S.] said he lured her to his hotel Perrysburg French Quarter Frye said she was hit and She said Sheila Walters later White stated Michael Walters Attorney General." room and overpowered her. The story ~ due to the fact Little Newsers? the jury did not deliver its verdict until late Monday USG approves night - is on page eight. Outside campus bill calling for Very funny: DAYTON - A University of Dayton student was ar- rested Monday on a mis- demeanor charge following map redrawing an incident in which a small fire was set in a campus res- idence hall. by Julie Taglialerro Bill Ford, investigator for The BC News the Dayton Fire Depart- ment, said the student alleg- edly set an envelope on fire Undergraduate Student Government unanimously approved a bill and slipped it under the door Monday night calling for the redrawing of the city ward map by a re- of a fellow student's room in districting committee and asking that 50 percent of the committee be Founders Hall after the door made up of students. had been jammed shut from The bill, introduced by senator Dwayne Sattler and senator Wendy the outside. Hanselman, was in response to a senate bill intro- Ford said the fire quickly i duced and tabled last week. burned itself out. He said there were no Injuries or | of the city into six wards. In addition it called for damage. the redistricting committee to consist of at least 50 Ford called it a prank that percent students who would have full voting and got out of hand. equal rights with non-student members of the committee. The general assembly tabled the bill last week in Brennan3 """~ Rockin' rocket: order to do more research concerning the wards CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. and the redistricting process. The new senate bill ~ (AP) - An Atlas rocket took like the previous bill ~ calls for 50 percent of those off into space Monday with a involved in the redistricting process to be students who would have military communications full voting and equal rights with the other members of the committee. satellite intended to link the White House with U.S. In addition, the proposal requests the city ward map be redrawn, forces around the world dur- not necessarily into six wards, but in a way that would be fair to all ing nuclear attacks or other city residents. It also called for the cooperation of the Bowling Green crises. city government and USG in determining the membership of the re- In peacetime, the $130 districting committee million satellite will serve as Michael Brennan, co-sponsor of the first bill, said it was written a switchboard for Defense because he and the other sponsors were angry "and for a good Department personnel. reason." However, he withdrew the bill this week, saying the new bill "When we've got com- handles the matter in a more reserved manner. manders overseas dealing "We got our foot in the door and now we must capitalize on it," with military subjects, we Brennan said. need a secure way to talk Sattler said the purpose of the bill was to be fair to all citizens, as about it," Air Force Col. Ste- well as "to encourage city-university relations and make sure they're phen Purdy, satellite pro- on the right path" gram director said before the launch. "You just can't The bill passed with 30 in favor and one abstention. pick up the phone and talk The general assembly also called for student representation at ten- via AT&T." ure review meetings to be a voice for the students. The 15-story, unmanned The bill - sponsored by Brennan and Sattler - proposed two stu- rocket blasted off from dent representatives, one graduate and one undergraduate, with full Cape Canaveral Air Force voting rights be present at tenure review meetings in order to be a Station at 7:41 p.m. It vaul- voice for students. The bill passed by a vote of 22-5-4. ted over the Atlantic Ocean, In other business, USG member Scott Ziance resigned due to his leaving a trail of smoke in position as First Ward city councilman and chairman of the Govern- the hazy sky. ment Personnel Committee. The personnel committee is meeting Thursday to discuss the redis- Liftoff was delayed more The BG NewtUay Murdock than an hour because of last- tricting of the wards. Because of his involvement with USG and now minute trouble with ground BG News advertising manager Erin Fandel explains how The BG News is put together to a group of with the city government, Ziance said he had to resign from USG to support equipment and an pre-schoolers from the Pla-. Do and Talk school Monday morning. The trip was designed to help the be fair in his new position, especially in dealing with this situation. on-board heater for the youngsters learn about methods of communication, such as TV and newspapers. "I agree on USG's point [concerning the bill and ward situation]," satellite. Lottery Murders on Ohio campuses explored CLEVELAND - Here are Monday night's Ohio Lottery by Llndsey Park The Associated Press a month later a graduate student at the puses," said Kent State Police Chief John selections: university was shot but survived. Peach. Pick3Numbers:8-6-2 "You get very vulnerable students Last month a nursing student was Peach's counterpart at Marietta Col- Pick 4 Numbers: 3-5-2-5 COLUMBUS - A man with a shotgun found frozen in the snow, with 14 bullet lege sees the recent deaths differently.
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